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Southwestern Business Directory, McKenney Publishing Co., 1889
Phillipsburg, Phillips County Directory transcribed by Sheryl McClure
PHILLIPSBURG, PHILLIPS COUNTY. The county seat is located almost exactly in the center of the county. The town site cannot be surpassed for eligibility and beauty. Though till recently without a railroad it has been an important trading-point and has grown up a lively, bustling town of over 1,000 inhabitants. It has a fine brick court-house and banks, school-houses, churches and many other public and private buildings that would be a credit to a town of greater pretensions. This place has been made a permanent freight and passenger division of the C., K. & N. Ry., and is destined to become one of the principal cities of Northern Kansas E. N. Barton, bakery and lunch room G. W. Bickford, druggist Dr. Frank W. Carman C. M. COLE, probate judge Mrs. Nora Daniels, milliner THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, H. S. Granger, president, R. Rogers, vice-president, Frank Smith cashier, paid-up capital $50,000 S. S. Fisher & Co., druggists French & Johnston, heavy and light hardware L. D. Graham, surgeon and dentist Jos. G. Gebhart, dry goods, groceries, clothing and general mer¬chandise HALL & McKEE, dealers in farm implements of all kinds R. A. Handy, lumber, shingles and laths S. J. Hartman, county clerk and treasurer H. A. Harmon, druggist J. P. Hoffman, jeweler A. B. Houck, eclectic physician Johnes & Morieff, livery and feed stable W. H. Kratz, furniture dealer J. C. & E. S. LATSBAUGH, exclusive clothiers C. H. Leffingwell, groceries, dry goods and clothing August Lindon, shoemaker B. E. MARTIN, register of deeds I. F. Mallett, druggist DONALD McDONALD & CO. (D. McDonald and I. Ainslie) real estate, collections and insurance IRWIN MCDOWELL livery and feed stable W. N. McIlvain, stationery, news, confectionery and cigars, postoffice FRANK McKAY, county attorney C. M. McQUYRE, sheriff MODEL CASH STORE, H. H. Bennett, proprietor B. E. NORTON, searcher of records JACOB NIPPS, county treasurer L. E. Nipps, meat market M. J. Page & Son, harness makers PHILLIPS COUNTY BANK, first bank in Phillipsburg, G. W. Young, president, W. L. Morgan, vice-president, J. F. Morse, cashier, does general banking and real estate business, capital $50,000 The PHILLIPSBURG DISPATCH, J. M. McNay & Co. H. S. Poling, gen. mdse. N. W. Pyles, watchmaker and jeweler Ream & Arrington, barbers Rosenberg & Michalisky, clothing, dry goods and furnishing goods JOS. SALLER, district clerk Wm. H. Scott & Son, hardware, stoves and tinware E. B. Sewell & Co., dry goods and clothing F. A. Smith, loan broker and insurance South Side Emporium, Till Dickey, proprietor G. A. Spalding & Co., real estate THE STATE BANK, capital stock $60,000, R. A. Handy, president, M. Beckley, vice-president, A. W. Robertson, cashier George H. Tucker, photographer A. VEGA, fruit stand W. H. VEST, meat market Fred E. Winship, general merchandise, SE cor Public Square James Woods, general merchandise G. W. YOUNG & CO., hardware implements. |