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Southwestern Business Directory, McKenney Publishing Co., 1889
Carbondale, Osage County Directory transcribed by Sheryl McClure
CARBONDALE,
OSAGE COUNTY. A coal mining town at the junction of the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe with the Union Pacific Railroad. 17 miles from
Topeka. Population 1,200.
Thomas Adamson, bakery and restaurant Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, Wm. Monro, agent S. D. Barry & Co. (S. D. Barry and A. Montgomery) harness and saddlery Dr. J. Beasley, physician J. W. Blacker, livery and feed Bradford & Gregory (S. B. Bradford and P. E. Gregory) attorneys-at-law S. B. Bradford, attorney-general Mrs. E. J. Bradley, furniture and undertaking C. S. Briggs, attorney-at-law and editor Carbondale Record A. C. Browning, fancy groceries and furniture Carbondale Record (Record Publishing Co.) C. S. Briggs, editor, J. W. Scales, manager The Carbondalian, R. F. Playford, editor and proprietor G. W. Clark, jeweler Commercial Bank, Charles Clary, proprietor, P. W. Robinson, cashier J. M. Curry, flour, grain and feed Charles Davis, cigars and tobacco G. W. Davis, confectionery James Dickinsheets, blacksmith and wagon maker J. H. EBY, proprietor, Merchants' Hotel J. B. Ellis, drugs and stationery Dr. E. Ellison, physician Robert Erskine, merchant tailor A. W. Foster, cigars and tobacco Fuller Bros. (C. L. and S. J.) dry goods 0. J. Gauger, hardware, stoves and implements L. W. Green & Co., (L. W. Green and James McDonald) grain dealers and commissioners Mrs. S. M. Hendricks, milliner C. KATHARY, harness, saddlery and shoemaking Leachman & Wilson (Thomas Leachman and John Wilson) wagon and blacksmithing G. W. D. Main, physician J. W. McDonald, notions R. B. McKee, lumber MERCHANTS' HOTEL, J. H. Eby, proprietor M. D. Merrill, mineral springs C. P. Miller, meat market John Mitchell, billiards A. L. X. Montgomery, cigars, tobacco, etc. William Monroe, agent Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and Wells, Fargo Express E. E. Myers, groceries, boots and shoes J. A. Nelson, barber and baths Perryman & Tyner (S. W. Perryman and D. L. Tyner) livery Peterson& Forshay (John Peterson and Alfred Forshay) stock dealers H. Poth, bakery and restaurant Record Publishing Company W. H. Reed, furniture and undertaking Edward Reilly, postmaster Reilly & Thomas (T. J. Reilly and A. J. Thomas) general merchandise E. Robinson, barber Stanhilber & Humphrey (J. J. Stanhilber and R. D. Humphrey) general merchandise W. F. Stoltzman, boots and shoes A. M. Sutherland, meat market and insurance agent Sutherland Hotel, J. B. Munger proprietor A. E. Topping, drugs J. F. Urie, real estate and insurance George Waetzig, watchmaker and jeweler Mrs. Nettie Waller, dressmaker Watts & Britte, lumber Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, Wm. Monroe, agent John H. Wolf, hardware, stoves and implements. |