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Southwestern Business Directory, McKenney Publishing Co., 1889
Little River, Rice County Directory transcribed by Sheryl McClure
LITTLE RIVER, RICE COUNTY. A post, express and telegraph town, the junction of the Little River Extension and McPherson Branch of the A. T. & S. F. R. R. The town has a city hall, good schools and four churches. Population 300. Bank of Little River, J. W. Pullam, cashier, Burton Pullam, assistant cashier. R. S. Begg, physician. Brouhard O'Neal & Co., general merchandise. H. L. Canfield, varieties. C K & W R R, C. A. Walker, agent. G. H. Clawson, shoemaker. J. L. Deeds, lumber and hardware. W. E. DUNHAM, fresh, salt and smoked meats and produce. Edwards & McCulloch Lumber Co. F. Firle, blacksmith. D. Frankelberger, attorney. J. M. Fultz, billiard hall. W. G. GREENBANK, proprietor Little River Monitor. W. S. Hoyt, physician. Mrs. M. Hughes, milliner. W M Hughes, barber. LITTLE RIVER MONITOR, W. G. Greenbank, editor and proprietor. Miss M. Morehouse, milliner. Geo. L. Perry, postmaster. F. & F. Person, druggists. Public Schools, S. B. Wolf, superintendent. Santa Fe Hotel, H. H. Manlove, proprietor. Santa Fe Railroad, C. A. Walker, agent. Smith & Jerman, grocers. H. Scott, livery. Mrs. M. K. Todd, dressmaker. Tremont House, D. Daniels proprietor. G. H. Weld, general merchandise. Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, W U Telegraph. A. W. Williams & Co., grain elevator. S. B. Wolf, principal public schools. J. A. Zent & Co., furniture . |