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Southwestern Business Directory, McKenney Publishing Co., 1889
Arlington, Reno County Directory transcribed by Sheryl McClure
ARLINGTON, RENO COUNTY. A post, express and telegraph town, 229 miles from Kansas City. Population 2,000.Arlington State Bank, C. Ford, cashier Avery & Co., carpenters Babbit & Compton, bankers Bank of Superior, L. Depp, cashier H. Bartz, lumber A. R. Calwell & Co., real estate J. Cambell, furniture J. Carter, flour and feed Christian Church A. B. Crabs & Co., general merchandise Darimire & Co., coal Donaker & Baird, sign painters J. E. Eaton, real estate J. Elwanger, blacksmith W. Filey, real estate S. Fread, barber J. S. Girton, carpenter D. Graves, barber Hanan & Bros., druggists Knorr & Elliott, general merchandise F. A. Labuhn, shoemaker Lake View Hotel, J. W. Vest & Son, proprietors Leonard & Co., druggists J. Lowe, postmaster William Martin, butcher F. McCullam & Co., lumber J. E. Meek, agent C K & N Ry Methodist Church J. N. Morton, physician G. W. Odel, real estate Pitney & Barney, carpenters Presbyterian Church D. Roads, boarding house M. C. Rogers, physician W. D. Ross, livery stable Rotzell & Bros., hardware J. D. Scott, general merchandise A. L. Sponsler, attorney J. T. Stratford, attorney Superior Creamery Co., E. B. Shotwell Thatcher & Co., blacksmiths Thompson & Co., hardware United States Express Co. R. Walker & Co., lumber H. Wendt, meat market Western Union Telegraph and U S Express W. M. Willie, grocer. |