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treated the material with every care to&#13;
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Ahrens, Mrs. Mae, 932 Tappan St.&#13;
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Bl anken, Mrs. Emm a K ., f) q9 Wash.&#13;
Blanken, H enry W., 539 W ashington.&#13;
Blodgett, Mrs. Frances lJ 5 Throop.&#13;
Blodgett, Don ald J ., 115 Throop.&#13;
Blomgren, Roy A., 504 South.&#13;
Blo mr-r en. Mr s. B ~~ tr 'c e 5'1 4 South.&#13;
Bockl~u s, Fred C., 672 Washington .&#13;
Bockhus,. M rs. Gen evieve, 825 Clay.&#13;
Bockhus, Mrs. Minnie, ·572 Wash.&#13;
Bockus, Miss Alice, 713 Oak.&#13;
Bockus, Mrs. Berth:i , 713 Oak&#13;
Bocku s, Charl es, 713 Oak.&#13;
Bodenschatz, Ed. C., 236 N. Tryon.&#13;
Bodenschatz, l\fr ~ . Ed. 236 N. Tryon .&#13;
Boehart, Fred, 523 N. Madison.&#13;
Boehart, Mrs. Gert., 523 N. Madi son.&#13;
Bohls, Miss Catherin e, 202 South.&#13;
Bohn, E ., 402 WnitP Phrne.&#13;
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Boyce, Mrs. Augusta, 612 Bunker.&#13;
Boyce, Earl, 612 Bunker.&#13;
Boyce, Miss Helen, 6]2 B '.mker.&#13;
Bokrn eier, Earl W., 312 N. Hoy.&#13;
Bokmeier , Mrs. Vern a, 312 N. Hoy.&#13;
Bolger, Clarence, 227 N. South.&#13;
Bolger , Don ald, 227 W . South.&#13;
Bolger , John, 227 W. South.&#13;
Bolger, Mrs. Nellie, 227 W. South.&#13;
Bolger , Thom as, 227 W. South.&#13;
Bolger, Vera, 227 ·W. South.&#13;
Bonnichson, Mrs. Mary, 923 Tappan.&#13;
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Bontell, Mrs. Euncie, 515 N. l\fadison&#13;
Bonslett, Fran cis, 216 South.&#13;
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Boone, Mrs. Alvina, 315 E. Jackson.&#13;
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Booth, Edward, 210 Throop.&#13;
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Booth, John C., 210 Throop.&#13;
Borchardt, Mrs. Emma, 226 Hoy.&#13;
Borchardt, Henr~' , 226 Hoy.&#13;
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Bosshard, Fred, 418 S. J efferson .&#13;
Bosshard, H. H., 400 S. Madi son .&#13;
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Botts, J. C., 435 CenteJ'.&#13;
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Boyce, Fred, 323 E. ,Tarkc;o·1.&#13;
Bovee, l\lf r s. Nellie, 323 E. Jackson.&#13;
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Ro··le, Patri ck, 101 Hayward.&#13;
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Brah~· , P eter, 421 Center.&#13;
Brahv, Mm . Selma . 421 Center.&#13;
Bransby, Mrs. Armoine 410 Cent er.&#13;
Bransbv, Josl'ph , 410 f' e,, ter.&#13;
Brandenburg, Adam, 1101/z Calhoun.&#13;
Rrand enr urg, Mrs. (Jrissa. 1101/9 Cal.&#13;
Brashi er , Mr E li za. 704 Wh eeler.&#13;
Brem eir, Eth el M .. 810 Washington.&#13;
Bre111 °ir. Fred W .. 810 W &lt;i,shington.&#13;
Brennan, Mrs. Agnes, 122 F remont&#13;
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Brewer, John W .. 585 W ashington.&#13;
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Brewer, Mrs. Marv E., 585 Washing.&#13;
Brink, Mrs. Emma, 410 Lake Av.&#13;
Brink, George E ., 602 Clay.&#13;
Brink, Mrs. Hilda C., 602 Clay.&#13;
Brink, James, 602 Clay.&#13;
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Brooks, Mr~.. Ella M., 359 S. Madi son.&#13;
Brott, Mrs. K a thry n, 101q Hibbaril .&#13;
Brott, Walter H., 1019 Hi bbard.&#13;
Brown, Mrs. Alice, 718 Dean.&#13;
Brown , Mrs. Am anila. 507 Bnnk &lt;-'r .&#13;
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Brown, Allison, 331 S. Jeffer son.&#13;
Brown, Mr s. Cath ., 627 E. Calhoun.&#13;
Brown, Miss Della M. , 452 Routh .&#13;
Brown, E arl L., 507 Bunker.&#13;
Brown, Miss E thel K ., 435 iVa "h.&#13;
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Brown, H enrv, 53fi E. Calhoun.&#13;
Bro wn, H arris T., 626 Clay .&#13;
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Brown, Lest er , 403 iVashington.&#13;
Brown, Lew is D., 535 E. Calhoun.&#13;
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Brown, Miss Minni e V., 626 Cla~r.&#13;
Brown, Orlo, 41!) Washington.&#13;
Brown, William B., 718 Dean.&#13;
Brown, Winfield C., Queen Ann.&#13;
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Brown , Mrs. Voln ey, 536 E. Call1011n.&#13;
Brudi, Earl, 445 W . .Tndd.&#13;
Rr~· ant, E va n H ., 323 S. 'J'non.&#13;
Bryant, Mrs. Man A .. 323 S. Tnon .&#13;
Buckl ey, Harry R , 327 S. Madison .&#13;
Buckl ev, M a~·., 327 S. Madi son.&#13;
Buckl ey, Mrs. P earl 0 .. 317 S. 'l'ryon .&#13;
Bu e, Bertha L .. fi28 Wh eeler .&#13;
B ne . George T., 628 Wh eeler.&#13;
Bu ell, Mrs. Emma M .. 33fi S. Tr~·on.&#13;
Bunke, Mrs. Adell e M., '101 W . }udil.&#13;
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Burger , Irwin L., 491 Judd&#13;
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Bllrger , Nettie V., 491 Judd.&#13;
Bnrklrnrdt, Rmil M., 503 Dean.&#13;
Burns, Mrs. Lill ian M .. 7 0'1 Whe"lflr.&#13;
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Cannon, Arthur, 355 Dean.&#13;
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Car ey, Maud E., 452 South.&#13;
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Carlson, Olga, 124 Ca s.&#13;
Carlson, Mrs. Cora, 202 Throop.&#13;
Carlson, Elm er E ., 202 Tl1roop.&#13;
Carlson, Mrs. Etta, 535 E. Calhoun .&#13;
Carlson, Fred G., 906 Tappan.&#13;
Carlson, Gu s., 403 Madi son.&#13;
Carlson, Henry R I, 535 E. Cfl lhoun.&#13;
Carslon , Mrs. Hilda, 403 Madison .&#13;
Carlson, Mrs. Margaret, 518 Clay.&#13;
Carlson, H erman C., 518 Clay.&#13;
Carlson, Miss Ruth, 403 Madi son .&#13;
Carl son , Mrs. Selma, 906 Tappan.&#13;
Carm ack, frs. Bell, 377 Lincoln .&#13;
Carmack, Mer ville A., 377 Lin coln&#13;
Carr, Richard , 522 Bu11k e r.&#13;
Carr, Mrs. Ida K, 118 Greenwood&#13;
Carr, Rov W .. 118 Gr ee11 wood.&#13;
Carroll, Mrs. Emil E., 487 W. Jack.&#13;
Carroll, Mr s. Phillip J .. 487 W ..Jack .&#13;
Carroll, Mr s. A. J ., 487 W . .Ja ckson.&#13;
Carroll, Mrs. Dorothy, 233 N. Tryon&#13;
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Casey, J ames F., 506 Clay.&#13;
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Cen,:weth, Harry E., 208 Main.&#13;
Chant, Wm. J., 321 S. Madison.&#13;
Chapple, Miss Amanda, 223 South.&#13;
Charles, Miss Emma 0., 327 Vine.&#13;
Charles, Thom as, 327 Vine.&#13;
Charles, Mrs. Emma C. , 327 Vine.&#13;
Charles J. D., 215 &lt;trifling Av.&#13;
Charles, Wm. T., 215 Griffing Av.&#13;
Charles, Jes&lt;;e, 215 Griffing_ Av.&#13;
Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth, 517 Bunker.&#13;
Ch easbro, Bvron, D., 315 Washing.&#13;
Chea'&lt; hro, Mr~ . Lu cy, 315 Washing.&#13;
(' 11iols, James G., 21ti Main.&#13;
Chittenden, Mrs. Emma, 608 Bunker .&#13;
Chittenden, Grove. P., 608 Bunker.&#13;
Chort, Miss Mar~r, 216 Jorth .&#13;
Christiansen, Mrs. Chris., 714 Bunker&#13;
Chri stensen, Arthur, 124 N. Madi son.&#13;
C'hristern:;en, Mrs. Hans, 124 N. Ma.&#13;
· C'hristopherson, Fri eda, 301 W. Judd.&#13;
C'hri stoph erson, 1\fr q. Anna, 687 Lak e.&#13;
Christopherson, J. P. , 687 Lake.&#13;
Churchill , Ralph D .. 522 Hig·hland.&#13;
Church ill , Mrs. Martha, 929 Tappan.&#13;
Chnrchill . Bert, 929 Tappnn .&#13;
Chnrnhi ll, Chas. M., 616 Clay.&#13;
C'hurerill, Mr s. Emma A .. fi16 Clav.&#13;
Cichocki, Mrs. Felicianna, 60~ Brown.&#13;
Cichocki , Florian, 608 Brown.&#13;
\ lark. Harrv L., 244 N. Tryon.&#13;
Clark. Mrs. Nora P .. 244 N. Trvon.&#13;
C'lark, Mrs. Margaret, 333 East.&#13;
(;]ark, Miss Bessie, 304 Freemont.&#13;
C'l:irk , Mrs. Su'&lt; ie W ., 304 li'reemont.&#13;
Clark, A. M., 304 Freemont.&#13;
C'la'&lt; s, William , 202 South .&#13;
ll:H;sen . Andrew, 904 Jewett.&#13;
C'lnnsen. Mrs. Mnr,· . 904 J ewett .&#13;
C'l~arY, Mrs. Br;dgi e, 219 K .Tackson.&#13;
f' lean·, Ruth. 435 E. Jackson.&#13;
C'lemfmt Earl. 253 Hoy Av.&#13;
C'loirlt.. Georire. 202 South&#13;
Closson, Mrs. 1\&lt;fall&lt;le S., 409 Clay.&#13;
C'losson ..John G., 40H Clav .&#13;
l']o!'&lt;son, Charl es B , 409 Cl a~r.&#13;
C'losson . Mrs. L ill ian . 409 f: lnv&#13;
C'h ·de. Miss Lena. 8J4 N. Madi son&#13;
C'~nklev Den 1i'&lt; F. 336 Lincoln .&#13;
C'oakle,,; Mrs. Ellen, 336 Lincoln&#13;
f'onldey, .John F ., 336 Lincoln .&#13;
i;oaklev, John, 475 W. Judd.&#13;
Cochran, Mrs. Rlhm M., 512 Clay.&#13;
C'ochran , Frank, 51Z Clav.&#13;
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Coe, Mrs. Eth el C., 209 Forest Av.&#13;
C'oe, John I., 209 Forest Av.&#13;
Cof'fev , Christ. C., 711 Wheeler.&#13;
Coffev, Mrs. Rona, 2lfl 1/ 2 K .lfl&lt;&gt;kson .&#13;
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Coffey, Ellen A., 711 Wheeler.&#13;
Coffey, Miss Kath., 225 W. Jackson.&#13;
Coffey, Mrs. Mary A., 314 N. Tryon.&#13;
Coffey, Milo, 219 1/~ E. Jackson.&#13;
Colby, Mrs. Mabel S., 206 Wheeler.&#13;
Collen, George B., 360 S. Madison.&#13;
Coll en, Lydi a E., 360 S. Madison.&#13;
Collier, Mrs l Mary, 510 E. Calhoun.&#13;
Collier, Mrs. Thom as, 510 E. Calbo :1n.&#13;
Collin s, Lula, 214 W. Judd.&#13;
Colton, Lester C., 115 John son.&#13;
· Comi skey, Miss Agnes, 529 Clay.&#13;
Co rni s k e~' , Edwin, 529 Clay.&#13;
Comi skey, James, 126 Cnss St.&#13;
Co miskey, James, 529 Clay St.&#13;
Co misk ey, Mr s. Katherine, 520 Clay&#13;
Comi sk ey, Miss Mary, 529 Clay&#13;
Co mpton, Harry, 107% Benton&#13;
Compton, Jay, 304 Lake St.&#13;
Compton, K atherine, 304 Lake St.&#13;
Co nerty, Mrs. Beulah, 424 Center&#13;
Conerty, Mrs. F,lfrieda, 814 K. !Vfad.&#13;
Co nert:v, H. A. 424 Center St.&#13;
Conert~·, John B., 814 N. Madison&#13;
Co nl ey, Mrs. Ali ce D. , 374 Lincoln&#13;
Conley, Harry L. , 207 vVas'iingto n&#13;
Conley, Jam es H ., 207 Washington&#13;
Conley, Mrs. Lilli an R ., 207 Wash.&#13;
Co nle~' , Miss Marcella, 622 N. Mad.&#13;
Conley, Stanl ey J. , 207 Washington&#13;
Conley, Mrs. Tessie, 207 \Vashington&#13;
Conley, Willi a m R., 374 Lincoln Av e:&gt; .&#13;
Conn, Mrs. Delia, 443 W. J ackson&#13;
Co nn, Howard. 202 Throop St.&#13;
Conn , Mrs. Nina, 202 Throop St.&#13;
Conn, \Villiam T., 443 W. J ackson&#13;
Conway, R ev. David J., 312 Lincoln&#13;
Con wav , Ed win P ., 210 Dean S t.&#13;
Conway, Mrs. Ellen, 210 Dean St.&#13;
C'onw~w , E11gene M., 376 Lin coln&#13;
C'onwav, John E., 222 Dean St.&#13;
Conwav, Mrs. Margaret, 376 Lincoln&#13;
Co nwa~r , Mrs. l\''ar.v, 222 Dean St.&#13;
Co nway, W alter F .. 376 Lincoln Ave.&#13;
Coon, Mrs, Anna E., 329 Lake St.&#13;
Coo n, Edward J ., 329 Lake St.&#13;
Cooney, Mrs. Anna M .. 470 IV. Ja&lt;&gt;k.&#13;
Cooney, Edward W ., 335 S. Tryon&#13;
Cooney, Florence M., 335 S. Tryon&#13;
Coonev, H erbert T .. 346 Lincoln&#13;
Coon ey, Mary, 346 Lincoln&#13;
Cooney, Mrs. Mary J., 335 S. Tr~·on&#13;
Coo n e~' . Mrs. Sara' •. 346 L'ncoln&#13;
Cooney, William, 335 S. Tryon&#13;
Coonra d, Mrs. J ennie B., 361 Hay.&#13;
Coonra d Clarence A. . 361 H aYwn nl&#13;
Coonrnd. Miss Glndys, l'i2fl W. ·south&#13;
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Coonrad, W . D., 529 W. South St.&#13;
Coonrad, Mrs. Maud, 529 W. South&#13;
Coqnilette, Mrs. E ster L., 411 Higl1 .&#13;
Coquilette, Glenn E., 411 Highland&#13;
Coquilette, Mrs. Hattie 117 Hutchins&#13;
Corcoran, Mrs. Alice M., 603 Austin&#13;
Corcoran, John H ., 603 Austin Ave.&#13;
Cornwell, Catherine E., 469 N. Jack.&#13;
Cornwell, Dan D., 469 N. Jackson&#13;
Corr, Mrs. Mary , 809 Northampton&#13;
Corr, James H., 809 Northampton&#13;
Corr, Mrs. Mary , 809 Northampton&#13;
Corr, James H., 809 Northampton&#13;
Corr, O wen H., 743 Clay St.&#13;
Corr, Raphael H., 216 Griffing Ave.&#13;
Corr, Dennis H., 216 Griffiing Ave.&#13;
Corr, Miss Katherine E ., 216 Griffing&#13;
Corr, Mrs. Bridget, 216 Griffing A ve.&#13;
Corr, Miss Eiiza, 603 Bunker St.&#13;
Corr, W illiam, 603 Bunker St.&#13;
Costanzo, Carmine A., 480 W. Judd&#13;
Co;;tanzo, Mrs. Florane 480 vV. Judd&#13;
Conrier, Eth el J., 321 S. l\fadison St.&#13;
Courier, Joseph M., 321 S. l\fadi son&#13;
Cowlin, Adrill E., 201 Fremont Ave.&#13;
Cowlin, Mrs. Eliza, 515 N. Madison&#13;
Cowlin, Mrs. E ster , 201 Fremont&#13;
Cowlin, Mrs. Sue, 515 N. Madison&#13;
Crandall, Miss Elizabeth, 312 Dean&#13;
Croak, Lir,zi e, 848 IV ashington&#13;
Cr oak, Man, 848 Washington&#13;
Croak , Rich ard D., 848 W ashing-ton&#13;
C'ro;;s, Mrs. Emma, 235 Main&#13;
Cross, H arry, 235 Main&#13;
Cros;;man, Mary J., 724 S. J effer son&#13;
Crossman, Silas C. 72d S . .T efferson&#13;
Crouch, Hardy Vv. 728 Oak&#13;
f'ro nch , Mrs. Minnie, 728 Oak ·&#13;
Crowley, Mrs. Alta.. 363 S. Trvon&#13;
Crowlev, Florenz G.. 363 S. Trvon&#13;
Cuddy, James H., 518 High land A ve.&#13;
Cuddy, Mrs. Marv K . 518 TTi ~l: l ~ n d&#13;
Cummings, Richard, 311 N. Hoy St.&#13;
Cummings, Mrs. M .. 311 N. Hoy&#13;
Cuplin , Mrs. Emma lin e, 329 East&#13;
C'urtis, Beniamin H , 529 Freemont&#13;
C'u rfr;, Clarence M., 220 Throop&#13;
Curtis, Mrs. Emilv. 529 FrePmont&#13;
Curti s, Miss Lorain e, 820 Clay&#13;
Curti s, Mrs. La ura. 820 Cla"&#13;
Curtis, Mrs. Win efred. 220 Throop&#13;
Cutteridge, Geo. A., 215 N. Tryon&#13;
Cutteridge, Georgi a M., 215 N . Tryron&#13;
Cyr, Mancer, 202 South&#13;
Czadek, Mrs. Catherinf'., 204 Free.&#13;
Czadek , Fra nk J., 204 Freemont&#13;
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Dacy, Mrs. Margery, 336 Dean&#13;
Dacy, Mrs. Lucinda, W. Judd&#13;
Dailey, Chas., 217 Church&#13;
Dailey, John, 217 Church&#13;
Dalliey, Mary B., 416 Center&#13;
Dalton, Chas., 500 Lake&#13;
Daly, Frank, 731 N. Madison&#13;
Daly, Mrs. Madge, 731 N. Madison&#13;
Dana, Mrs. Alice M., 319 East South&#13;
Dana, ArthurJ., 319 East South&#13;
Dana, W. W., 319 East South&#13;
Danoe, Lulan, 223 W . South&#13;
Daniels, Mrs. Margaret, 331 S. Jeff.&#13;
Daniels, Miss Mary Jane, 331 S. ,Jeff.&#13;
Danl ey, Milo E., 1018 Clay&#13;
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Danley, Milo F., 1018 Clay&#13;
Danley, Mrs. Ruth, 1018 Clay&#13;
Darby, Chas. R., 911 Tappan&#13;
Darby, Mrs. Nannie, 911 Tappan&#13;
Davis, Edward D., 220 W. Calhoun&#13;
Davis, Eva Gertrude, 314 Vine&#13;
Davis, Miss Grace D., ~20 W. Calhoun&#13;
Davis, Miss Helen A., 220 W. Calhoun&#13;
Davis, Howard G., 314 Vine&#13;
Davis, Mrs. Margare t, 220 W . Cal.&#13;
Davis, Morgan, 402 E. Jackson&#13;
Dean, Miss Lorle A., 219 W . South&#13;
Dean, Raymond H., 219 W. South&#13;
Dean, Mrs. Sara J., 219 W. South&#13;
DeCroix, Emily A., 1221/2 Benton&#13;
DeCroix, Mrs. Leona, 122 1/~ Ben ton&#13;
DeCroix, Louis M., 122% Benton&#13;
Deitz, Albert J., 331 Hayward&#13;
Dietz, Arlie A., 124 La urence&#13;
Deitz, Mrs. Irene E ., 331 Hayward&#13;
Deitz, Mrs. Sarah, 1071/3 Van Buren&#13;
Delamere, Miss Lul u, 515 'IV. J ac k ~on&#13;
Deneen, T. J., 323 W. South&#13;
Deneen, John E., 323 W . South&#13;
Deneen, Miss Kathryn, 323 W. South&#13;
Deneen, Mrs. Mary, 323 vV. Sonth&#13;
Dennis, Cal, 122 Freemont&#13;
Denni s, Mrs. Celia, 109 S. J efferson&#13;
Dennis, Fred, 109 S. Jefferson&#13;
Dermont, James, 1051/z Van Buren&#13;
Derrnont, Jr., J ames, 404% E. Jack.&#13;
Dermont, Mary J . 1051/z Van Buren&#13;
Derrnont, Mrs. Mattie, 404 E. .fa ck ''Oll&#13;
Desmond, Mrs. Margaret, 845 C la~'&#13;
Desmond, Miss Mary, 845 Clay&#13;
Desmond, William, 845 Clay&#13;
Dewey, Frank K., 831 ·w 11eeler&#13;
Dewey, Mi s. Nellie E ., 8'1 1 Wheeler&#13;
Dewey, George, 208 Sonth&#13;
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De V ell, Eva, 112 Hutchins&#13;
DeVoll, lVIiss Bla uclie, 402 Ki mlmll&#13;
De Wolf, Mr ~ . Anna S., 940 Clay&#13;
DeWolf, William, 840 Clay&#13;
Dible1" Ed ward A., 420 E. Cal houn&#13;
Dibler, George H., 420 E. Calho uu&#13;
Dibler, L. H., 420 E . Calhoun&#13;
Dibler, Mrs. Mary, 420 E. Calhoun&#13;
Dibler, Miss Mildred M., 420 E. Cal.&#13;
Dietz, Mrs. Blanche, 124 Laurence&#13;
Diffendafer, Mrs. Clara, 426 Lake&#13;
Diffendaf er, F. E., 426 Lake&#13;
Diggins, Allan F., 129 South&#13;
Diggins, Mrs. E dith, 208 So uth&#13;
Diggins, Harte, 208 South&#13;
Diggins, Mildred L., 129 So utl1&#13;
Dillenback, Mrs. Eliza, 704 Browu&#13;
Dillenback, Jacob, 704 Bro11·11&#13;
Dillon, Thomas, 422 East&#13;
Dirrenberger, Irvin, 732 Madi son&#13;
Dirrenberger, Mrs. Lena, 732 Madi son&#13;
Dirrenberger, lVIartin, 203 E. Jackson&#13;
Dirrenberger, Margaret, 203 E. .Jack .&#13;
Dittbauer, Mr s. Angusta, 722 Dea n&#13;
Dittman, Mr s. Mary C., 371 Lincoln&#13;
Dittman, William, 371 L incoln&#13;
Dix, Irving, 409 Clay&#13;
Doll, Mrs. Anna, 1'13 Lawrence&#13;
Donnelly, J a mes H ., 800 Was hi ngton&#13;
Donnelly, Mrs. Katherine, 800 Was:1.&#13;
Donnelly, Geo. E:, 125 North&#13;
Donnelly, Mr s. Nina B., 416 Clay&#13;
Donnelly, lVIrs. Sarah J., 135 Nort h&#13;
Donovan, Miss Anna, 239 N. Tryon&#13;
Donovan, Chas. 'l'., 731 N. Madison&#13;
Donovan, John D., 22'.J N. Tryon&#13;
Donovan, Maude E., 226 W. Judd&#13;
Donovan, Miss lVIande, 202 i\Ic Henry&#13;
Doten, Frank W., 370 Lincoln&#13;
Doten, Mrs. P ea rl E., 370 Lin col n&#13;
Doughty, Mrs. Clar1t, Sumner&#13;
Downing, Lillian S., 228 W . Third&#13;
Downing, Wm. H., 228 W. Thi r d&#13;
Draheim, Mrs. Ann a, 815 ' 'Vh eele!'&#13;
Draheim, Frank, 815 Wheeler&#13;
Draheim, Walter, 815 Wheeler&#13;
Dressel, Jack, 203 E. Jackson&#13;
Drill, Arthur E., 1225 Wheele r&#13;
Drill, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1225 ViTheeler&#13;
Driscoll, A11na, 520 Wa"hington&#13;
Duffield, Alan J., 641 Dean&#13;
Duffield, Mrs. Mari e, 641 Dean&#13;
Duffy, Daniel, 474 Lake&#13;
Duffy, Mrs. Kath eriue, 474 Lal;e&#13;
Duggan, Mrs. Anna, 452 South&#13;
Dunham, Alfred P., 221% Benton&#13;
Dunham, Mrs. May, 22l:Y2 Bento11&#13;
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Durkee, Earl, 632 N. Madison&#13;
Durkee, Mrs. Mabel, 632 N. Madison&#13;
Dunker, Mrs. Martha, 741 Clay&#13;
Dunke r, William H., 741 Clay&#13;
Duplessis, Eugene, 123 E . South&#13;
Duplessis, Mrs. Nellie, 123 E. South&#13;
Dushnak, A. J., Cass S tree t&#13;
Dushnak, Mr s. A. J ., Cass&#13;
Dushn ak, Miss Helen, Cass&#13;
D ushnak, Mi ss Irene, Cass&#13;
Dwelly, Mrs. J . A., 234 F r eemont&#13;
Dwelly, Mrs. Emma, 234 Freemont&#13;
Dygert, Hiram J., 601 Dean&#13;
Dygert, I. J., 126 Cass&#13;
Dygert, Mrs. Margar et L., GOl Dean&#13;
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F_,astma n, Mrs. I va, 360 S. Tryon&#13;
E ber, Harold, 212 E. Calhoun&#13;
Eber, Mrs. Lola, 212 E. Calhoun&#13;
Ebert, Mrs. Mabel, 835 Seminary&#13;
Ebert, Otto, 835 Seminary&#13;
Eberwien, Mrs. Louise, 837 Wheehr&#13;
Ebish, Emma, 905 Tappan&#13;
Eckdahl, Mrs. Alice M., 118 Donovan&#13;
E ckda hl, Bessie M., 328 Burbank&#13;
Eckdahl, Carl W ., 328 Burbank&#13;
Eckdahl, Dora E., 328 Burbank&#13;
Eckda hl, Els ie, 328 Burbank&#13;
Eckdahl, John, 118 Donovan&#13;
E ckdahl, Mrs. Mae, 927 Marvel&#13;
Eckdah l, Ray, 927 Marvel&#13;
Eck dahl , Wm. A. 328 Burbank&#13;
Eckert, Mrs. Anna, 115 Throop&#13;
Eckert, Mr s. Bertha, 523 W. Sonth&#13;
Eckert, Chas. F., 211 Church&#13;
Eckert, Chas. H., 464 South&#13;
Eckert, Mrs. Dulcie F ., 136 North&#13;
Eckert, Elm er, 800 Clay&#13;
ck ert, El sie M., 128 Hutchin s&#13;
Eckert, Mrs. Emma K., 142 W. Fir,;t&#13;
Eckert, Floyd E., 136 North&#13;
Eckert, George, 340 S. Madison&#13;
Eck ert, Mrs. Georgie C., 340 S. Mad.&#13;
Eckert, George F., 334 S. J efferson&#13;
Eckert, Geo . W ., 523 W .South&#13;
Eckert, H e nr~r, 115 Throop&#13;
E ckert, Ida, 211 Church&#13;
Eckert, Jan e, 334 S. Jefferson&#13;
Eckert , Mrs. Lillian, 800 Clay&#13;
Eckert, Miss Lillian, 523 W . South&#13;
Eckert, Louise, 334 S. Jefferson&#13;
Eckert, Mrs. Magdalene, 221 Church&#13;
Eckert, Michael G., 128 Hutchins&#13;
Eckert, Mrs. Minnie M., 464 South&#13;
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Picture Framing&#13;
No Portrait is so completely satisfying as one&#13;
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We carry a full line of JUST RIGHT Corsets&#13;
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Round Curling, Marceling, Manicuring and Hot Oil and&#13;
Tonic Scalp Treatments.&#13;
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Licensed by State Board of Health&#13;
Woodstock Office Mon., Wed. and Fri., 10:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.&#13;
Daily Evenings 7:00 to 9:00&#13;
Harvard Office Tues., Thurs. and Sat., lO:A. M. to 4:30 P. M.&#13;
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Eckert, Mrs. Pearl, 1008 Clay&#13;
F,ckert, Rup ert, 1008 Clay&#13;
)( Eckert, Wilbur D., 334 S. Jefferson&#13;
Eckert, W illiam H ., 464 South&#13;
Eck hart. Charl es, 216 Throop&#13;
Eckhar t, Mrs. Lenore, 216 Throop&#13;
Ed denburg, Al, 123 North&#13;
Edrly, E d ward, 455 W. Judd&#13;
E ddv, John E. , 423 South&#13;
E ddy, Mr s. Lelah S. , 423 South&#13;
Edd y, Mrs. Lucy, 406 Clay&#13;
E ddv, Mrs . Mary, 455 W. Judd&#13;
Egelston, Mrs. Elmira, 211 W . South&#13;
E gelston, J . V ., 211 W . South&#13;
E ichoff, Paul, 121 South&#13;
Eiklor, Fred , 440 Center&#13;
Eickhorst , "F'red, 689 L ake&#13;
Ei.ckh or ~t . Mrs. Lillia n. 689 L ake&#13;
Eirschele, Mr s. K arah, 923 Marvel&#13;
Eirschele. O ~ &lt;&gt;ar. 923 Marvel&#13;
E llsworth. Chas. F .. 914 Tappan&#13;
Ellsworth. M rs. Genevieve, 9]4 Tap p.&#13;
E ngeln, l\frs. L aura. 529 K Calhoun&#13;
Engeln . P eter G., !12!-l E. Calhoun&#13;
Eppel. Alvin J., 311 Dacy&#13;
Eppel. C'lnyton B. , 776 W . .Judd&#13;
F.ppel, Mr:o:. Li zzi e, 311 Dacv&#13;
F,rbv, ]\fro. . K ath erine. 528 E . Calhoun&#13;
F.rhv, William . 528 R Calhoun&#13;
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F.rcim hrack. Edward W .. 333 K J ack.&#13;
Ercanbrack. Mrs. Marv. 333 K J ack .&#13;
"Rriclrnon . Arthnr K. 121 Freemont&#13;
Erick son . A. C' .. 215 S. Marlison&#13;
F,ri chon, Mrs. Anl'la . 215 S. Ma di son&#13;
Erichon , Mr s. Coni. 11 5 Throop&#13;
Pricl,oon , Edqui st. 115 'l'hroop&#13;
F.rick:o:on. Dr. ErnP,., r. 2nfi D ean&#13;
F,richon . Mi ss F, ~ ter . 21 fi R. Mn di son&#13;
T&lt;'riekson. Mrs. Ma rv, 205 D ean&#13;
Eri el&lt;son. Mrs. Ma rv . J21 Freemont&#13;
"F,r vin. Harvilln G .. 1111/n Va n Bnren&#13;
F.rvin . Rob ert T .. 1111/.", V an Rnren&#13;
F.ttin "er, L es ter. 407 Riilgeland&#13;
F:ttinc;er. M!!rion . 407 Ridtrelan il&#13;
Evans. Mrs. Adelia . 522 Dean&#13;
F.vans, MrR. Anna M .. 4Hl N. Hoy&#13;
"F,vnns. Egbert, 522 D ean&#13;
H' vn no, H~l en , 223 S. 'l'~ron&#13;
E v:rn:o:, Mathias P .. 419 N. Hov&#13;
Ewrn . Mr:o:. Clara 728 . Madi son&#13;
F,wen . .T . P .. 728 N . Maili son&#13;
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T&lt;'nhin , A. R., 129 North&#13;
F nhin ..Tohn, 209 N. Madi son&#13;
Faf'h ndrick , Joe G., 526 So ·th&#13;
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Faehndrick, Mrs. Lottie 526 South&#13;
Fairchi ld s, Mrs. Emma, 721 Seminary&#13;
Fajrajzl, Adolph, 317 S. Tryon&#13;
Faught, Newlin, 331 S . Jefferson&#13;
Faust, Arth ur, 124 North&#13;
Fay, Mrs. Frances, 312 Railroad&#13;
Fay, Harry E., 312 Ra il roa d&#13;
Feffer, Albert, 904 Wheeler&#13;
F effer, Mrs. E lizabeth, 904 Wheeler&#13;
F ehrman, E mma, 476 ViT. J·ackson&#13;
Fehrman , Fred B., 476 W. Jackson&#13;
F ehrm a n, Mrs. Mati lda, 476 W. Jack.&#13;
Fehrman, Walter G. , 476 W . Jackson&#13;
Fehrman, William H ., 476 J ackson&#13;
Felix, Cha rl es J. , 314 N. Tryo n&#13;
F elt, Mr s. Ma retta, ]29 Nor th&#13;
Ferris, Mr s. Clara B., 458 Lak e&#13;
Ferri s, F. T., 458 Lake&#13;
Ferris, Frank, 316 S. M11 il ison&#13;
Field , Albert F., 708 Clav&#13;
F ield, Edward J. , 318 W. Calhoun&#13;
Field, Mrs. Gertrnde . 318 W. f'alhoun&#13;
Field, Mrs. K a th erin e, 326 W .•Tack .&#13;
Fierke, Joseph, 721 Clay&#13;
Fierke, Mrs. Mary, 721. Clay&#13;
Fillmore, Cora L ., 433 K Lake&#13;
Fillmore. Geo. H., 433 E . Lake&#13;
Fillmore, M r i:;. Sar ah. 433 E. La ke&#13;
Fish, Mrs. Ali ce, 417 K Jackson&#13;
Fish, Mrs. Annabelle, 430 W:rnh.&#13;
Fish, Mrs. B eatri ce, 143 Lawrence&#13;
Fi sh, Charles, 417 K J ackson&#13;
Fish, M'rs. Clara, 312 Hoy&#13;
Fish, Edg-11r C., 315 1.,;;r • .T~dd&#13;
Fish , Mrs . E ster Rn th, 1071/., Dean&#13;
Fish, Mrs. Etta, 411 E. Jackson&#13;
"F'i sh. Geo. A., 1071/z D ean&#13;
Fi sh. H. L .. 443 W. Ronth&#13;
Fish . R f'nry W .. 430 Wa shin gton&#13;
Fi.Rh , Mrs. Id a M., 315 W . .Tnild&#13;
Fi sh, .T. W . L., 315 Hov&#13;
F is h, L ester, 143 L awrence&#13;
Fi sh. Mar v , 443 W. South&#13;
Fi sh. Rov, 312 Hoy&#13;
Fish, Mr&lt;. Sarah . 402 R .Tankso n&#13;
l"i~h . Mrs. Su si e, 315 Hov&#13;
"F'i sh, Walla ce E.. 402 K Ja&lt;&gt;lrnon&#13;
"F'i sh. W11rren .T., 430 W no h;ng-ton&#13;
Fisher , Mr s. Chra A .. 124 No rth&#13;
Vi sher, Mrs. Eli ?.11beth .. 21 2 W. First&#13;
F isher. Frank .T., 21 2 W . "F'irst&#13;
Fisher, F rP d A., 710 N. Marli son&#13;
Fisher , H enrv G .. 124 North&#13;
Fleming, Mrs. Frances., 525 Dean&#13;
Fleming. Llov &lt;l, 525 Dean&#13;
Flood, Frnnk . 527 McRenr v&#13;
Flooil , .Ja mf's F .. 517 B11nkn&#13;
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WOODSTOCK DIR.ECTOR Y&#13;
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'CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer&#13;
. 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE&#13;
RECORD LAST YEAR, 168 FARM SALES&#13;
His many years of experience in buying and selling cattle keep him well&#13;
informed on the current values of all kinds of farm properties.&#13;
A number of sales are already list ed, and if you plan to sell I will be&#13;
glad to call, and any advice I may give you in regard to sale will be given&#13;
gratis. Will go anywhere at any time.&#13;
Dat es can be left at any of the banks in Woodstock, Crystal Lake,&#13;
Huntley, McHenry, H arvard, Hebron, Walworth, Delavan, Sharon, Popnlar Grove and Capron.&#13;
Good Honest Service and a Square Deal Guaranteed&#13;
Telephone at my exptnse or Write&#13;
I&#13;
Phone 163-R&#13;
Woodstock, Illinois&#13;
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AMERICAN MOTOR&#13;
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co.&#13;
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Throop Street- Back of Courthouse&#13;
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Welding.&#13;
GENERAL MACHINE WORKS&#13;
We Repair All Makes of Automobiles&#13;
McClaren Tires&#13;
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Phone 96&#13;
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Vacuum Oils&#13;
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Willard Bone Dry Storage Batteries&#13;
Wm. R. Burns, Manager&#13;
\Vith Thr ead ed Rubber Insulation&#13;
MORE MILES of Uninterrupted Service PER DOLLAR&#13;
Repairing and Recharging all Makes of Batteries&#13;
1&#13;
Service Station for- Bijur and Connecticut- Delco and Remy&#13;
Authorized United Motor Corporation&#13;
227 Main Street&#13;
Telephone 37 4 W&#13;
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WOODSTOCK DIRECTORY&#13;
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F lood, Mrs. Rose, 527 McHenry&#13;
F lood, Mrs. Rose A., 517 Bunker&#13;
F lotow, Miss E lsa, 320 Hayward&#13;
]&lt;' loyd, Carrie, 342 Vine&#13;
:F'loyd, Mrs. Clara A., 229 Main&#13;
]&lt;'Joyd, Clare W ., 342 Vine&#13;
Floyd, David, 229 Main&#13;
Foglem a n, Barbara, 508 East&#13;
Foglema n, Emma, 508 East&#13;
Fogleman, Sr., Fred, 508 East&#13;
Foot, Albert, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Carl, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Chri s, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Emi l, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Ernest, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Fred, 625 Oak&#13;
Foot, Mrs. Mary, 625 Oak&#13;
Foote, Frank, 506 Washing ton&#13;
Foote, Mrs. Ida S., 506 Washington&#13;
Foote, Mrs. Louise E., 917 Tappan&#13;
Foote, Wm., 917 Tappan&#13;
Forrest, Charles T. , 464 W. J ackson&#13;
Forrest, Mrs. Laura, 601 S. J efferson&#13;
I&lt;'orrest, Mrs. Margaret, 464 vV. Ja ck.&#13;
Forrest, Vv. H ,.601 S. J effer son&#13;
Fosdi ck, Bookie, 520 8. J efferson&#13;
Fosdick, John, 520 S. J efferson&#13;
Foss, Mrs. Agnes A., 925 Northamp.&#13;
Foss, Clarence R., 925 Northampton&#13;
Foster, Mrs. Anna D., 314 Hiirh land&#13;
Foster, Sam'l A ., 314 Highland&#13;
Fox, Mrs. Ruby, 329 E as t&#13;
Fra'nk, Mrs. Anna, 527 Freemont&#13;
J~rank, Carl, 527 Freemont&#13;
Frame, Mrs. Almer C., 366 S. Tryon&#13;
Frame, Mrs. Clara, 351 Dean&#13;
F ranlP, Geo. W ., 366 S. Tryon&#13;
Fram e, H arold, 351 Dean&#13;
Fram e, Norm an, 601 St ewart&#13;
Fra me, Vanetta, 601 Stewart&#13;
Fran cis, Chas. H., 471 W. Judd&#13;
Francis, Mrs. Jennie E., 471 "'IV. Jndd&#13;
Francisco, E lmer L., 520 South&#13;
Franci sco, Mrs. Lou W., 520 Routh&#13;
Francisco, Mrs. Mildred S., 520 Sonth&#13;
Francisco, Will, 520 Park&#13;
Franson, Ch as. A., 825 Wick er&#13;
Franson, Mrs. Mar~1 J., 825 "\Vi cker&#13;
Fredri ck son, A . C., 316 V in e&#13;
Fredrickson, Mrs. E li son. 316 Vi ne&#13;
Freeman, Mrs. E lla M .. 200 Dean&#13;
Freem a nir George, 715 Clay&#13;
Freem an, Horace E. ,636 ·wheeler&#13;
Freema n, Mrs. N elli e, 636 Wheeler&#13;
Freem an, Mrs. Pauline, 715 Clay&#13;
Freeman, Dr. "\Vm. M:. , 200 Dean&#13;
Frenr.h, C. F., 420 Vine&#13;
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French, Mrs. Emma M., 933 Wheeler&#13;
French, Mrs .• Hannah , 420 Vin e&#13;
French, Wm. C., 933 Wheeler&#13;
Fre und, Arthur, 322 Lake&#13;
Freund, Mrs. Gertrude K., 322 Lake&#13;
Freund, P eter J. , 322 Lak e&#13;
' Preund, "\Valter , 322 Lake&#13;
Frey, William, 217 Wa shing ton&#13;
Fri end , Albert, 330 Dean&#13;
Friend, Edwin H., 220 S. Mad ison&#13;
Fri end, Mrs. Effie, 330 Dean&#13;
Friend, Mrs. Eli"za heth . 220 S. M nc1 .&#13;
Friend, Hazel, 220 S. Mad ison&#13;
Fry, Mi ss DorothY, 523 Dean&#13;
Fry, C harl e ~ B .. 523 Dea n&#13;
Fry, Mrs. Edith , 523 D ea n&#13;
Fry, Miss Helen, 523 Dean&#13;
Fues, Ernest. 315 Forest&#13;
Fues, Mrs. Emma, 315 Fores t&#13;
Furster, Andrew, 713 Olive&#13;
Furst er, Mrs. L ena. 713 Olive&#13;
F zantos, J. P., 216 Ma in&#13;
Fzantos, Mrs. J . P., 216 Mnin&#13;
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Gabrielson, Inira bor, 405 V ine&#13;
Gabri elson, S. K. , 405 Yin e ·&#13;
Gabrielson, J as., 608 Au st in&#13;
Gabri elson, :Mrs. Talleta, 524 Cln.~1&#13;
Gabrielson, Mrs. Minni e. 608 An stin&#13;
Gabribelson, Tonnes, 524 Clay&#13;
Gabrib elson, Trwernan T., 524 Clriy&#13;
Goffrey, Charles H., 417 Da cv&#13;
Goffrey, Mrs. Nelli e, 417 Dn c ~1&#13;
Gafke, Arthur J ., 403 Austin&#13;
Gafke, Mrs. Laura, 403 A nstin&#13;
Ga ll agher, Miss Anna, 225 No r th&#13;
Gall agher, Barni e, 225 North&#13;
Ga llagh er, Bernard J .. 388 1\lfcT-'fon r v&#13;
Ga ll agher, Edward. 225 North&#13;
Gall agher, Eli zabeth, 338 McH enry&#13;
Ga ll agher, John, 225 North&#13;
Gall agher, Mi ss Mabel, 338 Semi nary&#13;
Gall agher, W., 697 Lake&#13;
Garland, Mrs. Fran ces, 220 Throop&#13;
Ga rri son, Miss H a zel, 508 De:in&#13;
Garrison, Mrs. Ma ude, 510 Dean&#13;
Ga tes, Clyde B., 933 Wheeler&#13;
Gates, Frank M., 340' ::3. Madi on&#13;
Ga tes, Mrs. H vlah R ., 933 Whe.eler&#13;
Gaulk e, Mrs. Vida, 645 E . Ca lhoun&#13;
Gaulke, C. F., 638 E. Calh onn&#13;
Gaulke, Mrs. E ll a, 931 Clay&#13;
Gaulke, Frank, 645 K Calh onn&#13;
Gaulk e, Fred J., 129 Newell&#13;
Gaulk e, George, 981 Clriy&#13;
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�WOODSTOCK DIRECTORY&#13;
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19&#13;
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In Every $1,000&#13;
there is a "First" and " Last" dollar.&#13;
The FIRST is the hardest to get but if&#13;
you will GET IT, then open a Savings&#13;
Account and add a little to it EACH&#13;
MONTH, you will soon get the LAST.&#13;
DON'T DELAY THE START. OPEN&#13;
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS&#13;
BANK TODAY.&#13;
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STA TE BANK OF \VOODSTOCK&#13;
Make This Bank Your Business Home&#13;
Benton and Dietz Streets&#13;
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Telephone 6S&#13;
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G. A. PARKER&#13;
DAIRY STATION&#13;
DEALER IN&#13;
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MILK AND CREAM&#13;
Phone 192-J&#13;
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301 W. Jackson&#13;
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CHAS. A. KUPPE&#13;
All kinds of&#13;
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Draying and Express&#13;
122 Benton&#13;
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Phone 433&#13;
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�WOODSTOCK DIR EC TORY&#13;
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Gaulke, Mr s. Minnie, 129 Newell&#13;
Gaulke, Rob ert, 129 Newell&#13;
Gault, Mrs. Min ni e, 314 Railrond&#13;
Gaul t, Oswalt, 314 Railroad&#13;
GayloM, Mrs. Anna, 633 Wheeler&#13;
Gaylord, Cla rence, 810 Wheeler&#13;
Gaylor d, M rs. Lilly, 349 Vine&#13;
Gaylord, Mrs. Minnie, 810 Wheeler&#13;
Gaylord, Roy, 633 Wh eeler&#13;
Gaylord. Wm. 633 Wh eeler&#13;
Gay, J essie 0., 736 Dean&#13;
Gay, Mrs. Mary, 736 Dean&#13;
Gehrs, A.H., 315 Burbank&#13;
Gehrs, Mrs. E tta, 315 Burbank&#13;
Gehrs, R ay R .. 315 Burbank&#13;
Geiselbrecht, Freeman, 342 Jeffer son Ge o g~lie, Mrs. Louise, 503 Dean&#13;
Gerh ardt, Miss Delpha, 511 K Cal.&#13;
Gerloff. Alhert, 320 -Hoy&#13;
Gerloff, Mrs. A ugusta, 320 Hoy&#13;
Gesk e, Mr s. Clar a, 111% V :m Bnren&#13;
Gesk e, Frank A., 111% Ven Buren&#13;
Geske, Mrs. Tilli e ]111/'l V an Buren&#13;
Geske, Walter , 111% Van Buren&#13;
Getchell , lVfayna R., McHenry&#13;
Getchell , Mrs. Ola L., McHenry&#13;
Get&lt;"hell , William F ., McH enr y&#13;
Gibbon s, Mi ss Filizabeth. 721 Clay&#13;
Gihson, Mrs. Emily A .. 223 S. Tryon&#13;
Gibson , John. 223 S. Trvon&#13;
Gier t;r, , ]VTr s. E lla. 542 E . Calhoun&#13;
f1 ier tz. Willinm A ., 542 E. Calhoun&#13;
Gi le. Miss Gr:ice, 323 Haywnrd&#13;
Gi les, J\lfrs. Dora. 608 P:irk&#13;
fli 1Ps, J:i ck . 608 P ark&#13;
fli lli es, f'harles, 417 Lincoln&#13;
Gi ll es, Harol(l F., 132 Washingto n&#13;
f1-i lli es, .John C., 315 N. Tryon&#13;
f1i lli es, Miss 1\fa.rg·aret, ::!15 N. Tn•on&#13;
f1ill es, Mrs. Margar et, 132 ·w'"ash.&#13;
Gill ies, Mrs. Mar y, 315 N. Tryon&#13;
Gilli es, Miss Marv A., 31 5 N. Tryon&#13;
f1-i lli es, Willi am P .. 417 Lincoln&#13;
flimar, Archi e, 124 Grove&#13;
Gimar, Mrs. Sadie Le·e , 124 Grove&#13;
Giv"n, Mr s. Carrie, 629 Seminar y&#13;
Give n, Miss Mabel. 629 Sem;nary&#13;
fl.iven, Stew:i rt. 629 Seminary&#13;
Given s, Willi a m. 520 N. Mad ison&#13;
rn asgo n, Otto 327 S. Madi son&#13;
Glnwe, J\ifari e. 906 Queen Ann&#13;
Glawe, Wm. F., 906 Qn (&gt;en Ann&#13;
Glri.7.ier, ]\JI' an de E .. 230 Tryon&#13;
Gla;r,ier , Will inm F .. 230 N. Trvon&#13;
Gl ason. Fred, 123 Hutchins&#13;
.&#13;
(}onr. Mrs. N. M., 220 Main&#13;
Goddnrcl , Mrs. Ada, 422 E. Jnckson&#13;
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Goddard, Myron, 422 E. J ack son&#13;
Godolphin, Mrs. Effie, 303 Freemont&#13;
Godolphin, Miss Elsie, 303 Freemont&#13;
Godolphi n, H erbert, 303 Freernont&#13;
Godolpbin, J a.mes, 303 F reemont&#13;
Gok ey, Allie ·A ., 414 S. Madi son&#13;
Gokey, Mi ss Josie S., 414 S. Madison&#13;
Goodrow, Ephram R.., 239 Throop&#13;
Goodrow, Frank J., 239 Throop&#13;
Goodrow, Mrs. H elen, 239 Throop&#13;
Goodrow, Miss Lorene M., 239 Thro rop&#13;
Goodrow, Mr s. Mary, 239 Throop&#13;
Goodsell, Mrs. Dora, 134 vVash .ngto n&#13;
Gorl •arn, Wm., 411 Vine&#13;
Go rdon, Jo hn J., 762 Washington&#13;
Gordo Y1, Mrs. Marion N., 762 W ash.&#13;
Gors, John H., 720 Di vis ion&#13;
Gors, Mrs. Mae, 720 Divi s ion&#13;
Gott, E lli s E., 112 Hutchin s&#13;
Gott, Mr s. Martha Jan e, 112 Hu tchins&#13;
Gould. George, 122 F reernont&#13;
Gould, Mrs. Melissa, 122 Freernon t&#13;
Gould, Nellie, 122 Freemont&#13;
Grace, E li zab eth, 763 W ashington&#13;
Gr ace, K ate A., 763 W a"hing ton&#13;
Graham. Charl es. 817 Blakley&#13;
Gr 11 ham, Mrs. Effie A., 205 W. South&#13;
Graham, F. A., 205 W. South&#13;
Grah:i m, Geo. A., 205 W. South&#13;
Graham, J enni e, 817 Blakl e~r&#13;
Gratton, Clyde, 204 S ·1mmit&#13;
Gratton, Mrs. E ll a, 203 Grove&#13;
Gratton, Llo ~· d , 203 Grove&#13;
Graves, Mrs. An na. 213' Grove&#13;
Graves, r'harles, 608 P ark&#13;
Graves, George G., 213 Grove&#13;
Graves. Mrs. Kate, 608 Park&#13;
Gray, Edith M., 1225 Wheeler&#13;
Green, Frank I., 924 'l:)eminar.v&#13;
Green, Frank J., 240 Washin gton&#13;
Green, Mrs. May, 240 W:i "h;n':ton&#13;
Green, Mrs. Frances H., 1018 T n pp~n&#13;
Green, Go rd on, 327 Lincoln&#13;
Green, J ames P., 1018 Tappan&#13;
Gr een, Mrs. Maggie, 924 Semi nary&#13;
Gr een, Thomas P., 924 Seminarv&#13;
Greg·ory, Elmer A., 338 H avward&#13;
Gregory, Mrs. Mary, 338 H av wnnl&#13;
Gr eenleaf, Ethel F .. 708 Clav&#13;
Greenleaf, Svdni , 708 Clav ·&#13;
Gr eenley, E. E., 140 Green l e~r&#13;
Greenley, Milli e, 140 Greenl ey&#13;
Gri ehel. Albert, 434 Lake&#13;
Gr iebel, Ed, 228 Throop&#13;
C:ri c b ~ l , Mrs. Fid ..228 Throop&#13;
Gri ebel, Mrs. Ethel, 434 Lake&#13;
Griffing, Geo. B., 357 S. Tr~ron&#13;
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JENSEN'S GROCERY&#13;
WOODSTOCK'S RESIDENTIAL STORE&#13;
Fresh and Staple Groceries, Soft Drinks, ·Notions, Cigars and&#13;
Tobacco. Everything to Eat.&#13;
P HONE YOUR ORDERS---WE DELIVER&#13;
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We Feature The Old Colony Brand of Coffee&#13;
901 Wheeler St.&#13;
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Phone 41&#13;
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Hirsch-Wickwire Company&#13;
FINEST CLOTHES&#13;
Ready-to Wear&#13;
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SCHROEDER BROTHERS&#13;
Gents' Furnishings&#13;
Woodstock, Illinois&#13;
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219 Benton St.&#13;
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W. H. HOBBS&#13;
Pianos and Phonographs&#13;
Exclusive Dealer in&#13;
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Kimball Line of Grand PianosUprights and Players&#13;
Phonograph Records and Sheet Music&#13;
109 S . Benton St .&#13;
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Woodstock, Jllfoois&#13;
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Griffing, Lest er, 357 S. Tryon&#13;
Griffiths, George J ., 511 Clay&#13;
Griffiths, Mi ss Mary, 511 Cl ay&#13;
Griffith s, Mrs. Niobe, 511 Clay&#13;
Gro te, George, 903 Clay&#13;
Gro te, Mrs. Minnie, 903 Clay&#13;
Grover, Enos E., Washington&#13;
(i 1·over , Georgia, 506 Clay&#13;
Gro ver, Mrs. Mary E., Washington&#13;
Grover; Raymond E., VVashing1on&#13;
Guest, Jam es, 607 Stewart&#13;
Gn est, Margaret, 607 Stewart&#13;
Gu est, Mar v Ann, 607 Stewart&#13;
Gutell, Glad ys, 215 Tryon&#13;
Guth, Mr s. Joephin e, 252 Railro &gt;Hl&#13;
Guth, Thomas, 252 Railroad&#13;
Gnthrie, Rev. Robert, 215 S. Tr~1 on&#13;
Guth 1~ie, Mrs. Ruth vV., 215 S. Trvon&#13;
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Haack, Mrs. E li za beth, 621 ·w h eeler&#13;
H aack, H enry, 621 Wheeler&#13;
H acker, Mrs. Min ni e, 108 Wh erler&#13;
H acker, Wm. J., 708 Wh eeler&#13;
H a dd en, Robert L., 223 S. T rYon&#13;
Hagert, H enry, 505 E. Calhonn&#13;
H ahn, Albert, 201 D ean&#13;
Hahn, Mrs. Dimple, 43J. K Jnrkson&#13;
H ahn, Max, 431 E. J ack son&#13;
H ahn, William , 201 Dean&#13;
Haines, Lest er M., 1425 Queen Ann&#13;
H aines, Mrs. Malta 1425 Queen Ann&#13;
T-Tal;es, J. D., 318 N. Madison&#13;
T-fakes, Mrs. Lul a, 318 N. Madison&#13;
H nldeman, Mrs. Debornh. 716 N. Mad.&#13;
H nl&lt;leman, Marshnll , 716 N. Madison&#13;
Hnld er son, John M., 421 E. Lnke&#13;
H rild erson, .Tosephi,,, e. 421 K Lake&#13;
H ald erson , Melva. 421 E. Lake&#13;
H nld erson, Winnifrrd. 421 E. Lnke&#13;
T-fa le. Eileen T., Wn«hington&#13;
Hnl ev, .Corn elius, 379 l\f. J ndrl.&#13;
Ha ley, Eli zH heth, 385 Lincoln&#13;
Halev , Mi ss Jul ia, 385 Lincoln&#13;
T-Talev, Mrs. Ma rtlw . 379 N ..Tud rl&#13;
H nlidav, Eug·r nia. 321 Hi .".l1ln11 rl&#13;
Hn l;day . .Tmn es, 321 T-fo!'11land&#13;
T-fa ll, Clark D .. 427 Center&#13;
TTn ll. Don, 427 Cent er&#13;
T-T&gt;1 l I. Lu cv, 427 CePt er&#13;
H all arbush, A ., 319 K South&#13;
T-Tnllarb11 Ph. Mr s. N Pt.1i e. 319 E. 8ollt h&#13;
Hnlli sv, .John r.: .. 456 Sontl1&#13;
Hn lli sy; Mrs. Nelli e R. . 456 Sonth&#13;
T-fa nwr, Mi ss Maiori e, 42::l South&#13;
H nrner, Jr., Theod or P, 423 Sont-h&#13;
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Ham er, Th eodore, 423 South&#13;
Hamilton, Mrs. Mary, 333 E as t&#13;
H a mrn el, Pius, 442 Center&#13;
Hammond, Mrs. Harriet, 926 Tappa n&#13;
H a mmond, James L., '&lt;25 E. Calhonn&#13;
H ammond, Geo. IL, 926 Tappan&#13;
Hammond, Louis B, 346 Lin coln&#13;
Hanaford, Mrs. Alice, 450 Freemont&#13;
Hanafor d, Edwin L., 450 Freemont&#13;
H a naford, Mrs. Eva M., 442 South&#13;
H a naford, Frank C., 442 South&#13;
Hanaford, Frank E., 442 South&#13;
Hana ford , Mrs. Meli ssv , 442 South&#13;
Ha nd el, Mrs. M a r~r, 621 Washing to n&#13;
H a ngarter, Alfred. 226 W . First&#13;
T-Ianga!'ter, Mrs. Nelli e, 226 W . Fir-; t&#13;
Hanley, Mrs. Mary G., 839 W ash.&#13;
Han lev, Robert P., 839 vYa shington&#13;
Hann elY, Mrs. Ma~r mi e . 487 Jndrl&#13;
Hann e l ~· , Timoth ~r, 487 vV .. f udrl&#13;
H ansel, Mrs. Bertha B., 618 Wh ee L ~ r&#13;
Ran sler, Mrs. Agn es, 500 Lak e&#13;
Hansler, A rt . 500 Lake&#13;
H a nsler, Earl, 500 Lake&#13;
Ran sler , Mi ss Margaret, 500 Lak e&#13;
Hansma n, Albert. 543 vVa shington&#13;
Han sman, Fidwarrl . 543 vVfl s ii ing: to n&#13;
Han sman, Mrs. Elsie, 914 w :cker&#13;
H ansi;nan, Sr., Henr:v, 543 vVa sh.&#13;
H a nsman , H enry, 543 vVash ington&#13;
Han sman, Margr ett, 543 Wa s hingto~&#13;
H a nsman. Otto. 914 Wicker&#13;
H a nsen, Alfred, 625 \ Vheeler&#13;
Hansen, Mrs. Anna K .. 638 W ns h.&#13;
Hansen, Ann M .. 638 WH shington&#13;
Han sen, Mrs. Ca rri e M .. 428 (' e nt ,~ r&#13;
Hansen, Chri st. 638 W :Fhington&#13;
Han se n, Mrs. Grace. 008 .Je~v e tt&#13;
H ansen, Han s, 428 (' p nt ~ r&#13;
H ansen. H a n« C.. 12::l North&#13;
Han sen. Hurret ta. 625 vVlweler&#13;
Hansen , H rnry ,To P. !108 .T&lt;&gt;wt:' t t&#13;
Han se n. Lil ur a . 62'i ViTheeler&#13;
H il nsen, G 0 .. 638 ·w asl1i11[('ton&#13;
T{a ·' sen. 1\frs. i\filrv. 905 Tap p:rn&#13;
T-fonsen, Peter , 303 Beckin '!"&#13;
Han son, Mrs. Annil K, 543 Wa sh.&#13;
Han son, H arry, 430 E. Calhonn&#13;
H anson , Mr s. Au &lt;;nsta 430 K Calh.&#13;
H anson, Mrs. Tdn. J 23 }\Tortl1&#13;
H a m;on, Mrs. Lvdn B .. 585 Wa.~ h .&#13;
H a nson , Olaf, ] 26 Cn s1o;&#13;
H A-i son , Osca. 123 North&#13;
H a nson , Wal ter . 58fi WH shington ·&#13;
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Harlow, George, 118 S. Jefferson&#13;
Harlow, Mrs. Mary, 118 S. Jefferson&#13;
Harrison, Mrs. Clara, 336 Hayward&#13;
Tlarrison, Mrs. Georgia, 536 \V. Jack.&#13;
Harrison, Mrs. Matie, 225 Hoy&#13;
Harrison, Ora D., 536 'vV. Jackson&#13;
Hartlet, Chas., 436 Center&#13;
Hartlet, Mrs. Hattie, 436 Center&#13;
Hartman, Mrs. Nellie, 315 Wash.&#13;
ffartung, Ernest, 707 Oak&#13;
Hartung, Mrs. Ruby, 707 Oak&#13;
Harvey, Mrs. Emily, 343 Dean&#13;
Harvey, William J., 343 Dean&#13;
Hatch, Mrs. Ella, 118 S. Jefferson&#13;
Hatch, George, 118 S. Jefferson&#13;
Hanert, Clarence E., 130 Washington&#13;
Hauert, Mrs. Florence, 130 Wash.&#13;
Haupris, Jacob A ., 415 S. Madison&#13;
Hanpris, Mrs. Lydia J., 415 S. Mad.&#13;
Hnupris, Ralph P., 415 S. Madi son&#13;
Hawert, Mrs. Agnes 1vI., 107% Benton&#13;
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Haworth, Howard P., 724 Wheeler&#13;
Ila.worth, Mrs. Rose, 724 'Wheeler&#13;
Hawver, J ay, 315 Ridgeland&#13;
Hawver, Mabel, 315 Rid ~ e l ~ n(]&#13;
Hn~·es, Charles F., 515 Dean&#13;
Hayes, Mrs. Elizabeth, 515 Dean .&#13;
Hayes, Mrs. Ettn V ... 328 S. 'l'rrnn&#13;
Hases, John J., 328 S. Tryon&#13;
Hayes, John H., 800 Washington&#13;
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T-Ta:'es, Paul E., 515 Dean&#13;
Ha~r es , Thomas F ., 515 Dean&#13;
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H n ulra, Edward, 844 \Vheeler&#13;
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H aznO\V, Mrs. Dora . 72 1 Clav&#13;
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H eeren, Miss Pearl, 329 East&#13;
H einze, Miss. Elsie. 711 S ..J ff erson&#13;
H einzman, Clarahell e. 461 E. Lake&#13;
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Heisler, Jacoh, 210 \V. Calh oun&#13;
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H eitschmidt, l'lrs. Stell a, 503 P a rk&#13;
Helm, Mrs. Hatti e. 521 S . .J •- ffrrson&#13;
H elm . Will, 521 S. Jefferson&#13;
H en&lt;lricks, Frank .J.. 211 ,Jackson&#13;
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Henrie, Mrs. Vv atson, 505 E. Calhoun&#13;
Hensel, A lbert, 618 Wheeler&#13;
Herbert Georo·e 613 Seminary&#13;
He rbert: Mrs.1lar.v J ., 613 Sernina•·:,&#13;
He rdklo tz, Miss AJv;na, 721 N. Mad.&#13;
H erdklotz, Armour vV., 436 Center&#13;
Herdk lotz, Arthur H., 315 N. Hoy&#13;
I-Terdklotz, Mrs. Bertlia, 315 N. Hoy&#13;
H erdklotz, Chas. vV., &lt;i36 Center&#13;
Herdklo tz, Mrs. Charlot, 716 Wheeb·&#13;
Herdklo tz, Clarence; 721 N . Mad iso11&#13;
H erdklotz, George N ., 721 N. Mad.&#13;
Herdk lo tz, Mrs. Hattie 436 Ce11ter&#13;
Herdklotz, Iren e, 315 N. Hoy&#13;
H erdklotz, P eter H ., 704 Brown&#13;
Heeren, Mrs. Lucretia, 324 East&#13;
Herl ngson, Mrs. Clara, 715 Clay&#13;
Herlngson, Miss Bell, 715 Clay&#13;
Herman, Carl, 119 E. Jackson&#13;
Herman , Mrs. Christina, 119 E. Jaf'k .&#13;
Herman, Ejarl, 805 Washington&#13;
Herman, Mrs. Florence, 805 Wa::&lt;h.&#13;
Herman, Mi ss Irene, 415 W. South&#13;
Herring-ton, Jul ia P., 328 S ..foffer so11&#13;
Hertlotz, Mrs. Adeline, 824 Clay&#13;
Hertlotz, Miss Adelaide, 824 Clav&#13;
H ertlotz. Edward, 824 Clay&#13;
Hettel, John A., 371 Linroln&#13;
Hewitt, Carolin e lVL, 4J2 Vine&#13;
He\1·itt, Ch ar!Ps K, 412 Vine&#13;
He11·itt. Davi&lt;l A., 412 Vine&#13;
Hewitt. Harriet G., 412 Vine&#13;
Hill, Mrs. Carrie, 125 Van Rnrrn&#13;
Hill, Chancy \V., 125 Van Buren&#13;
Hill, Archi e W .. 12J Sonth&#13;
Hill. Hel en, J21 Sonth&#13;
Hill, Merle D., 323 S. Tryon&#13;
Hill , Mrs. Nelli e A., 323 S. Tryon&#13;
Hill. l\'frs. N rllie R., McTIPnr~·&#13;
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Hill. Roo-er, Mc H enry&#13;
Hill, William, 318 N. Madison&#13;
Hind erleiter, Claude M .. 40'3 \Va&lt;h.&#13;
Hinderleiter, Mrs. Loui se, 403 Wa sh.&#13;
Hinderl eiter, Earnest, 330 Short&#13;
Hind erl eiter, Mrs. Lena, 330 Short&#13;
Hinderli~ iter, John . 221 GrovP.&#13;
Hines, Mrs. Anna L., 230 W. First&#13;
Hin es, Martin, 230 \V. First&#13;
Hinkson, Mrs. Da isv, 116 l\'fa(lison&#13;
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Hohart, F.&lt;lward S., ~11 Lincoln&#13;
Hobart, Emma, 424 Freemont&#13;
Hohart. Prank. 424 Freemont&#13;
Hobart, Mrs. J\farv M .. 411 Linroln&#13;
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Hobe, Mrs. Amelia, 514 Amsterdam&#13;
Robe, Charles, 514 Am sterdam&#13;
Roh e, Wilhelmina, 514 Amsterdam&#13;
Robe, M iss WiJJielmina, 327 S. Jeff.&#13;
H ock, Al F ., 140 T-Intch ins&#13;
H or,k, Mrs. N ina D., 140 Hutchin s&#13;
Hock, Mrs. Ell en, 709 N. Madison&#13;
H oesley, Mrs. A rl enc, 343 S. J eff.&#13;
H oesley, Matt, 343 8 . J;e ffer son&#13;
Ho ff man, E va. 415 Dean&#13;
Ho fl'm e~'er, Minnie, 323Yz E. J ack.&#13;
Hoffm eyer, ViTa Jter , 323% E. J ack.&#13;
Hogan, Ha rr~· , 617 E. Calhoun&#13;
H ogan, Ru th, 617 E . Calhoun&#13;
Hogberg, Geo., 326 Clay&#13;
Hogberg . Mrs. Marv, 326 Clay&#13;
Hol1 eg, Alva, 51 O Dean&#13;
Hoh eg, Mr s. Ell a, 510 Dean&#13;
Hoh enstein, Don ald 1324 Queen Ann&#13;
H ohenst ein , George. ] 324 Qn een Ann&#13;
Hoh enstein. Mr s. Gl a dvs, 1324 Q. Ann&#13;
Hokan sen, Freda, F .. 616 S. J eff.&#13;
Hok a nsen. Otto A., 616 S. J eff.&#13;
Hai slet t, Donovan, 117 Sonth&#13;
Holm es, A. S. , 412 E. Ca lhoun&#13;
Holm es, Mrs. Lena. 412 E. Ca lhonn&#13;
ffo lm es, B. D .. 804 Wa hington&#13;
Holm es, Nell, 81\4 W a.,hin g-ton&#13;
Holm es, Mr s. EliwhPth . 2Hl Sonth&#13;
T-'folm es. Frnnk M .. 216 W . South&#13;
H olmgren, Mrs. Cerilia, 116 East&#13;
Holmgr f' n. H enry. 116 East&#13;
Holmgren, l\fi&lt;;s La nra. ] 16 East&#13;
Hol t , Edward . 118 S. J efferson&#13;
Holt, Mrs. :JVrfl rie. ]]8 S. J effer son&#13;
Holt z, ]\if rs. Id a. 405 Da ne&#13;
H olt z. W alter L., 405 Dane&#13;
Holtz. M iss Meta. 415 Lin coln&#13;
Hooker , Bl rm chP F .. 312 Dea n&#13;
H oofr er , Clifford. 312 Dean&#13;
Hooker, Mr s. DPlia. :!12 Dean&#13;
H oolrer, GPorge H., 312 Dean&#13;
Hopld ns, Mrs. Clara . Jf'8 Stewa rt&#13;
H opkin s. Fre&lt;l C.. 108 Stewart&#13;
Ho•·ick , Fdwa··d, 248 Throop&#13;
H ori ck, Miss Grac'1. ~48 Throop&#13;
Horirk, .Toe J .. 248 Throop&#13;
H ori ck, Ln c ~· , 248 Throoo&#13;
H ori ek, J\frs . Ma n . 948 Throop&#13;
Ho rick , Rar mon&lt;l . 248 Tl, ro op&#13;
H or nb eck,- Miss E"ter. 323 Dean&#13;
Ho u ~ an er, K a te, fl2 2 Marvel&#13;
Hon san er. Mi "" F li zn bPtl1. fl22 Man rl&#13;
H onsehol&lt;l er, tllfl 11 r l1e, 426 E a"t&#13;
TTon&lt;;rhol&lt;l er. H. \Y .. 426 E a&lt;; t&#13;
H oushold er, Mr&gt;&lt;. RP11lnh . 321 Lin "oln&#13;
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Housholder, Fra nk A., 321 Lincoln&#13;
Hou sholder, Glenn a M., 321 Lin coln&#13;
Housholder, Mr s. Lois E. 321 Lin coln&#13;
H ousholder, Lois, E., 321 L incoln&#13;
H ou&gt;&lt; holder, My rti e, 321 Lin coln&#13;
H o ward, 'Willi a m, 747 Clay&#13;
H o ward, Mrs. A nna, 747 Clay&#13;
H oward, Clarence, 527 Bu nker&#13;
Howard, E dwa rd L., 527 B unker&#13;
H oward, Mrs. Cath erin e, 527 B unk er&#13;
Howa rd, Chas., 571 W ashing ton&#13;
H owar d, K at her in e. 571 Wa s hing ton&#13;
Howe, Miss Belle, 438 'vV. Judd&#13;
Howe, John, 107 Lumber&#13;
H owe, Mrs. Juli a, 107 Lumb!'r&#13;
H o well, Miss Emm a, 449 Center&#13;
H owell, F rank, 449 Center&#13;
H owell , J ohn , 449 Center&#13;
H o well, Mrs. Juli a, 449 Center&#13;
H o well , Mi ss J\lfae, 449 Center&#13;
Howell , Mr s. Mirium, 530 N. Ma di son&#13;
H owell , Ogle, 520 N. Ma di son&#13;
H oxsey, G. A., 359 S. Madison&#13;
H oxsey, Lelia J., 359 S. Ma di son&#13;
H oy, Lum a n. T., 304 J ackso n&#13;
H oy, Mrs. Ann a A., 304 J ackson&#13;
H oy, Eugene R. , 528 Sonth&#13;
Hoy, Mrs. E l iza het h B., 528 South&#13;
Hov, Geo., 303 Dean&#13;
Hoy, Mrs. Ma rv L., 303 Dr an&#13;
Hoy, John M .. 301 W. Jndd&#13;
HoY, Mn ;. Ne tah B .. ::l&lt;ll W. Jnfl&lt;l&#13;
Hudson, Alta M .. 362 Lak e&#13;
T-Tnd, on , Benj., 362 Lak e&#13;
T-Tn&lt;lso n, Mrs. Ella ::lfl2 Lake&#13;
Hufl &lt;;on. LYle. 362 Lak e&#13;
Hn «hs. Sa r ah, 201 W. Ja ck son&#13;
T-T nlbert, Nelson, 316 McH enn•&#13;
Hunsma n, Clarence. 216 E. South&#13;
Hnn&gt;&lt;m a n, Miss T-Telf' n 216 K So uth&#13;
Hnn t, Geo . A .. 425 V·l . South&#13;
T-Tnnt, Mr s. Mollie L., 425 W. South&#13;
Hurl e», Tirnotlw, 2 '1::i r;, Jn ck &gt;&lt;on&#13;
Hnrl ev, .John D., 33!'.l S. Ma di .,on&#13;
Hurlev, Cathf'rine, 33Q 8. Madi oon&#13;
T-Tnrley, Denni s N. , ::l::l9 8. Madi son&#13;
T-Tnrl ev, Irene F .. 339 S. Madi ~ on&#13;
I-Tn rlPv, .Toli n C.. 3'.lQ 8. Ma dison&#13;
T-Tn rleY, Fra nk K , 824 0 een Ann&#13;
Hnrl ev. J\'.f rs. Ella A .. 8 ~4 Q11 een Ann&#13;
T-Tutchincon, Mrs. I sibell 326 Cl:i v&#13;
Hnt chirn;o n, Robert H .. 326 Clav .&#13;
flut chin son . W m. 112 Hutchins&#13;
Hn t&lt;;on , G. W .. 350 Vine&#13;
T-Tntso n, Mi ·s Zrlmn. 350 Vin e&#13;
T-Tn t&gt;&lt;on . Mrs. Rill n H ., 350 V in e&#13;
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Miss Mary, 103 Grove&#13;
Minnie, 103 Grove&#13;
Vernon vV., 234 'iV. First&#13;
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l nger, Frank F., 215 Hoy&#13;
Ingersoll, Mrs. Carrie, 653 N. Mad.&#13;
Inger soll, Ernest, 635 N. Madi son&#13;
Isak son, Mrs. J ., 629 Wheeler&#13;
I ~ ak s on, Lars John, 629 Wh eeler&#13;
Iver son, Anton, 706 Queen Ann&#13;
l ver .. on, Mrs. Mar&gt;', 706 Q11 een Ann&#13;
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.Tn ckson, W. I-I., E. Cnlhonn.&#13;
.Jarnacke, Robert, 935 Marvel Av.&#13;
.Jarnacke, Mrs. Emily, 935 Marv el A-v.&#13;
.Jarvis, Mrs. Edna, 922 Marvel Av.&#13;
Ja ster, Pan! C., 571 vVashington.&#13;
•Ja~t er, Mrs. Julia, 571 Wasl1ing ton.&#13;
.Jaster; Mrs. Mary, LJ41 Dacy.&#13;
.Ta.cobs, Thoma s M .. 409 S ..Jeffer son .&#13;
Jacobs, Thomas, 409 S. Jeffer son.&#13;
.Jaco bs, Leone E., 40!) S. J efferson.&#13;
Ja cobs, Mrs. Ellen 1-L 409 S. J eff er.&#13;
.Jacobs, Audrey E., 409 S. Jefferson.&#13;
.Ten sen, Anna, 406 S. Jefferson .&#13;
J en sen, Stella, 406 S. J effer son&#13;
.Jen sen, Jen s, 406 Fl . J efferson.&#13;
.Jensen, Lars C., 132 Plea ~. ant.&#13;
.Jensen, Mrs. Mar&gt;' · 132 Pl easant .&#13;
.Jen sen, Forrest, 100 N ebraslrn.&#13;
.J ensen, H. M., 100 Nebraska.&#13;
.Je nsen, Mrs. Jelli e, 100 Nebraska.&#13;
.Jensen, Harold, 100 Nebra ska.&#13;
.Jensen, A. P ., 402 Kimball.&#13;
.Jensen, Mrs. l\far&gt;', 402 Kimball.&#13;
Jen sen, Mrs. Lilly 1\ ., 105 Church .&#13;
J ense n, Martin, 105 Church.&#13;
.Tensen, 'rhorvald, 140 vVa"h ington.&#13;
Jen sen, Mrs. Hannah, 140 vVashini;.&#13;
J ense n, C]lt'i s., 717 Oak.&#13;
J ense n, Mrs. Christin a, 717 Oak.&#13;
.Jensen, H a rvey L., 903 vVh eeler .&#13;
.Jens en, Mrs. Lena, !)03 V',Theeler .&#13;
.Jepsen, Roscoe E., 932 Tapp1111 .&#13;
.Je ~se, Miss Emma, 925 Cla)1 •&#13;
J esse, Mrs. Mary, 925 Clay.&#13;
.Jesse, Ra:vmond. 925 Cla&gt;' ·&#13;
J ess up, Mrs. Della, 506 Rirlgelan&lt;l.&#13;
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Jewett, Emilus C., 310 W . Jn ckson .&#13;
.John, Alvin, 605 Seminary.&#13;
John, Mrs. Sophia, 605 S eminary&#13;
Johnson, Ann ie, 526 Stewart.&#13;
John son, Iver., 526 Stewart Av.&#13;
Johnson, Thomas, 526 Stewart Av.&#13;
John son, Thos. P., 526 Stewa rd Av.&#13;
.Johnson, Aug ust, 219 Hoy Av.&#13;
Johnson, Mrs. Flora, 219 Hoy Av.&#13;
Johnson, Ben J., 309 Hoy Av.&#13;
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Johnson, Mrs. Myrtl e, N. Hoy.&#13;
Johnson, Bnnd)·, 123 S. J efferson.&#13;
John son, Ma rc illus, 116 Cass.&#13;
John son, Mrs. Ma r.v., 116 Cass.&#13;
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Johnson, Emma, 610 Clay.&#13;
Johnson, H enry T., 610 Clay.&#13;
.John son, Victor, 512 Clay .&#13;
Jol:nson, M. H ., 512 C~ay .&#13;
Johnson, 0 . L., 512 Clay .&#13;
Johnson, Oli e, 321 Clay .&#13;
John son, Jay S., 317 ](imliall.&#13;
John , on, J., 377 Kimba ll.&#13;
Johnson, Chas. R ., 366 Lake Av .&#13;
Johnson, Frank H., 366 Lake Av .&#13;
Johnson, Mrs. Loni ~e NL, 366 Lake.&#13;
Johnson, Oscar, 364 Lincoln.&#13;
Johnson, Fred, 364 Lin coln .&#13;
John son, Frank 0., 208 Rai lroad.&#13;
John son, Mrs. Victoria, 208 Railroad .&#13;
Johnson, Frank 0., 816 vVli eel er .&#13;
John son, Mrs. Hild a C., 816 Wheeler&#13;
.Johnson, Alfred E., McHenry Av .&#13;
Johnson, John J .; 1120 .Jewett.&#13;
Johnson, Mrs. Marth a 722 Queen Ann&#13;
John son, Mrs. Rnb)', 916 Kortlrnmp .&#13;
Johnston, David H., 328 S. J effer son&#13;
John ston, Mi:;s Edith , 612 Seminary&#13;
Johnston, Mrs. Flora, McH enry Av .&#13;
.John ston, Mrs. J ean ett e, 621 Semin .&#13;
John stone, Mrs. S ~ · lvia C., 506 Clay .&#13;
Jolitz, Mrs. Eva . M., 615 Washing ton.&#13;
,Jolitz, Paul, 615 Washington.&#13;
Jones, Mrs. Anna, 1007 Tappan .&#13;
Jone.s, John J . 932 Wh eeler.&#13;
Jones, Geneave, 1007 Tappan .&#13;
Jon es, Mrs. Mar.v, llD L!1 11Tr nrP A v.&#13;
Jones, Mrs. Mar y M., 932 vVheeler.&#13;
Jones, M&gt;·tha A., 230 Tr)"on&#13;
Joorfetz, Mrs. Bes&lt; ie, 310 McHenry&#13;
Joorf etz, Charl e~· , 651 W as hington .&#13;
Joorfetz, Miss Emm a, 325 Jack son&#13;
Joorfetz, Mrs. Ern est, 310 McHenr,v .&#13;
.Joorfeb:, Gertrurl e TT. , 651 'iVashing.&#13;
Joorf'etz, 1\'fi ss L11c» C., 6fil 'iVash.&#13;
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JUNG PIANO SHOP&#13;
ADAM S. JUNG, Mgr.&#13;
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353 Lin c o ln Av e.&#13;
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Coffey Corset Shop&#13;
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Can Orde,r Any Make of Corset&#13;
225 West Jackson Street&#13;
Phone 266 R&#13;
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HOSIERY&#13;
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OTTO A. LINDV AL, Proprietor&#13;
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Opposite Theatres&#13;
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.Josephson, Aaron, 334 Kimball.&#13;
Josephso n, Fannie, 334 Kimbal l.&#13;
.Joslyn, Mrn. Alice 0., 535 W. Jack.&#13;
.loslyn 81"., David R., 535 vV. J ackson .&#13;
.Jo s l ~· n Jr., David R., 535 W . Jackso11.&#13;
.Jo s l~1 n, Mrs. ·M ary B., 535 W . Jack.&#13;
.l udd, Charles D., 232 Throop.&#13;
.l udd, E. A., 414 S. Mad ison.&#13;
.Judd, Mrs. Nettie, 232 Throop .&#13;
.Judd, Th er ese lVL, 414 S. Madison .&#13;
.Ju liard, Ernest D., 804 S. J effer son.&#13;
.J uIiHd, Mabel G .. 804 S ..Jeffersou.&#13;
.lung, Ada m S., 353 Lin coln Av.&#13;
.J1rng, Mrf&lt; . Louise R., 353 L in&lt;'oln A'"&#13;
.Tnng, Wi ll iam F., 353 L incoln Av.&#13;
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K niser, Frnnk, 537 Burbank.&#13;
Kaiser, Mrs. Mary, 537 Burbank.&#13;
Kak es, Harry, 616 Clay.&#13;
Kak es, Paul, 616 Clay .&#13;
Kallange, Mrs. F elrna, 223 Benton.&#13;
Kall ange, Hans W., 223 Benton.&#13;
K a mholtz, F lorence, 621 vVashington .&#13;
Knmi f&lt;ke Ed., 708 Wheeler.&#13;
Kappler, August G., 705 Washington .&#13;
K appler Jr., August G., 705 Wash.&#13;
Kapp ler, Augusta, 705 Washing-ton.&#13;
Kappler, Edward C., 335 Lincol n Av.&#13;
K appler, Mrs. Hannah H., 705 Wn sh.&#13;
Knppler , Miss Ida, 335 Lincoln.&#13;
K.appler, Joe H., 316 W . Third.&#13;
Kappler, Josephin e, 335 Lincol n Av.&#13;
Kappler Mrs. Lena, 335 Lincoln Av.&#13;
Kappler, Louis .J., 705 Washing ton.&#13;
Kappler, Mi ss Loni se, 335 Lincoln.&#13;
Kar ls, Mrs. Edith, 219 East.&#13;
Karl s, Miss F,Jizabeth, Caf&lt;s.&#13;
Karlf&lt;, .John, 219 East.&#13;
K.a rl s, Thresa, 352 S. Tr~1 on.&#13;
Ka rst en, vValter, 440 E. Calhoun.&#13;
Ka rsten, Mrs. Zenette, 440 E. Calh ' n.&#13;
K ntze nherger, Howard A., 445 Free.&#13;
Katze nberg-er, Mrs. Marie. 445 Free.&#13;
K a ufnrnn, Mrs. Blanch, 327 Wn '&lt; hing.&#13;
K a ufnrnn, Rev. Roger C., 327 \Vasn.&#13;
K eenan , Frank S., 112 Benton .&#13;
· K eenan, Mrs. Olga A.. 112 Benton .&#13;
Keese, Aug usta, 520 Park Av.&#13;
](eese, Larson, 520 Park Av.&#13;
Kell er, Miss. El sie, Lake.&#13;
Kell erman, Emi l W., 220 W. Tliil'fl .&#13;
Kell erman, Mrs. K a th. 220 W. Th ird .&#13;
Kel lermnn , Mi ldrPd M. , 220 W . Th ird&#13;
K ell ey, "Rdward F., 474 Lak e A.v.&#13;
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Kell ey, J as. W., 474 Lake Av.&#13;
Michael, 419 Washing ton .&#13;
Kell ogg, Miss Al ice M., 523 W. South .&#13;
K e l se ~· , Miss Berni ce, Freemont .&#13;
K elsey, Mrs. Catherine, 935 l\fa1·,·t&gt;l.&#13;
K elsey , J . D., 918 Snrnmer Av .&#13;
K elsey. Rob e rt, 935 Marvel Av.&#13;
K emer li ng, Edwin. 409 vVashington .&#13;
K emerl ing, Mrs. Eli zabeth , 409 Wa ~' "&#13;
K emer lirlg, Harold , 409 Washingfo 11.&#13;
K eml er, Mabel, 514 S. J efferso n .&#13;
K endrew, R enrv, 107% Van R11ren .&#13;
K enn edy, Mi ss Agnes, 128 K Cnlhonn&#13;
K ennedY, Mrs. Bessie. 210 Tb !'oop .&#13;
K enn edy, Chas. M., 146 N. Mad i,011 .&#13;
K enn edY, Mrs. Leon e, 146 N. Mndi~on&#13;
Ken ned_\., Mrs. Margaret, 406 C: ln,v.&#13;
Kenn ed.v, Wm . C., 406 Clay.&#13;
K e nn e~·, Gl enn, 210 Throop.&#13;
Ki el. A h·ina, 914 Clav.&#13;
Kiel, Mrs. Matie, 9J4. Clay.&#13;
Ki el, William, 914 Clay.&#13;
Kilmoor, Edward N. 470 W . Jark son.&#13;
Kilmoor, Mrs. Julia, 470 W . Jackson .&#13;
Kiltz, Mi ss Endora, 128 Lawren ce.&#13;
Kiltz, Lawrence, 1014 Clay.&#13;
Ki ltz, Mrs. Mae, 128 Lawrence.&#13;
Kilt z, Mrs. Rose, 1014 Clay.&#13;
Kimba ll, Frank, 915 Tappan.&#13;
Kimball, Luella, 9J5 Tappan :&#13;
Kimb e rl ~' , Bessie B., 625 Smith&#13;
K imberly, Mi ss Frankie, 342 Den n.&#13;
Kimb erly, Sr., Fred, 625 Smith&#13;
Kimberly, Ray T., 625 Smith&#13;
Kindt, Mrs. Augusta, 216 North.&#13;
Kindt, Gustav, 216 North .&#13;
Kindt, Rarr~r , 216 Korth.&#13;
Kindt, Mrs. Mari e, 502 N. Madi son.&#13;
Kingsley, Mrf&lt;. Emma, 407 Forrest&#13;
Kingsley, J . R., 407 Forrest&#13;
Kingsle~' , M iss Rena, 229 Fremont.&#13;
Kingf&lt;leY, l\lfrf&lt; . Ruth , 229 Fremont.&#13;
Kings l e~r , W ill iam D., 229 Fremont.&#13;
Kirchman, Mi ss Alta, 554 E. Jackson.&#13;
l~irc hman, Chas., 554 E. Jn ckson&#13;
Kirchman, Frank, 229 McHenrv .&#13;
Kirchmnn, Mrs. Lucille, 229 McRenr.v&#13;
Kirkman , Lonie, 502 N. Madi soP .&#13;
Kirkman, Mrs . Phoebe, 554 E. Ja ck.&#13;
Kirkpatr ick, Geo. D., l32V, Ca ss.&#13;
Kirkpat rick, Kath erin e, J 321/z• Cass.&#13;
K lann, Mrs. Clara, 416 w ·ashing ton.&#13;
K lann , Frank , 416 Washin gton .&#13;
Klemme, Alfred, 128 E . Ca lhoun&#13;
Knaack, Bertha, 128 Cass.&#13;
Kn anck, Geo. F., 122 N ew&lt;&gt;ll.&#13;
Knaack, Mrs. Meta, 122 N•·11·ell.&#13;
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Pure Milk and Cream&#13;
From Tuber culin Tested&#13;
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Guernsey Cows&#13;
The Only Dairy Us ing&#13;
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San itary in Every R es pect&#13;
Our Modernly E quipped Dairy Plant Open to Public Inspection at All Times. My Personal Attention Given to the&#13;
Producing ::ind Delivering of All Our Products&#13;
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Kn app, Mrs. Evelyn, 403 Lincoln&#13;
Knapp, Lorenzo T., 403 Lincoln&#13;
Kn ell, Arthur, 503 Park Av.&#13;
Kn ell , Mrs. Rose, 503 P ark Av.&#13;
Kni ebuscb, Louis, 834 Clay&#13;
Kni ebusch, Mrs. Anna, 834 Clay&#13;
Kniebu sch, Frank, 934 Clay&#13;
Kniebusch, Mrs. Martha, 934 Clay&#13;
Knutson , Mr s. Bessie, 234 R ailroad.&#13;
Knutson , Mrs. Dell1t, 413 Ridgeland .&#13;
Knutson, Martin L., 413 Ridgeland.&#13;
Kohlentz, John C., 204 Summit Av.&#13;
K ohl entz, Mi ss Vera, 204 Summit.&#13;
Ko est er, Alfred, 724 N. Madi son.&#13;
K ohl, Geo. M., 721 W ashington .&#13;
Kohl , Mrs. Martha M. , 721 Wash.&#13;
Kolberg, Henry, 314 N. Madison.&#13;
Kolb erg, Mr s. Sophi ;i,, 314 N. Madi .&#13;
Kolhs, August, 150 W . First.&#13;
Kolh s, Aug·usta A .. U.i l W. First .&#13;
K olh s, El sie L., 151 W. First.&#13;
K oll1 s, F rank W.,, 151 W. First.&#13;
Kolh s, Martha M., 151 W. First.&#13;
Kolhs, Wm., 151 W. First.&#13;
Kramer. Edward, 824 Clay.&#13;
K ramer. Mrs. Gertrude, 824 Clay .&#13;
Kramer, Mrs. Mar:v, 505 Amst erdam.&#13;
Kramer , Rndolph, 505 Amsterdam.&#13;
Kretchm er, L. H. , 418 East.&#13;
Krouse. Mrs. H elen A., 235 l\fain.&#13;
Kronse, Wm ., 235 Main .&#13;
Krn eger, Mrs. Ma rv . 325 East .&#13;
Krn eger. Mike A., 325 E ast.&#13;
Kruger, Mrs. Minni e. 216 W. Thir d.&#13;
Krull. Mrs. F rieda, 928 Cl ay.&#13;
Krull, Mrs . Minnie. 506 ·wasl1in gton.&#13;
Krll. Otto, 928 Clay.&#13;
Kugler, Mr s. ElizabPth. 804 Mn nsfi eld&#13;
Kugler , J ohn, 804 Mansfi eld&#13;
Knhn , Flor a, 117 W. South&#13;
K uhn, Fred, 117 W. South&#13;
Kund a, Mrs. Ann a, 441 Center&#13;
Kn noa, Ch as., 441 Center&#13;
Krmda, H enry , 533 McH enrv&#13;
K nno a, Ot to, 716 Wh eeler&#13;
K nnoa. P aul , 533 McHerny Av.&#13;
Kuno a, Mrs. R ena, 533 McHenry .&#13;
K 1inda, Amandns, 308 Dacy&#13;
K uno a, Mr s. May L., 308 Dacy&#13;
K un tz, Olan R., 115 Grove&#13;
K nn t;1,, Mr s. Marth a, 115 Grove&#13;
K11pp e, Alvin , 709 Dean&#13;
K up pe. Mrs. Celia , 709 Dea n&#13;
K uppr Charles, 605 Sem inary Av.&#13;
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Lad wig, Mr s. Carolin e, 225 McH enry&#13;
Lambert, Mor ris, 128 E. Calhoun.&#13;
Lampe, Miss E lean or, 337 S. Jeffer.&#13;
Lamphe re, Mrs. Mayme, 425 IV. So.&#13;
La11dwer , Alfred A ., 449 Dane&#13;
La ndwer, Mrs. La ura, 449 Dane&#13;
Laufer , H. A ., 20'4 E. South&#13;
Lanfe r, Lydi a, 204 E. South&#13;
Lang, Chas. A., 539 Washing ton&#13;
Lang, Mad elin e 0 ., 404 Ridgela nd&#13;
La ng, Mrs. Minnie, 539 W ashington&#13;
Lang, Mrs. Olive M., 404 Ridgela nd&#13;
Lang, vVm. F ., 404 Rid geland&#13;
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Langdon, Mrs. Carri e, 118 Donova n&#13;
Langdon, Vi ctor E., 118 Donovan&#13;
Lange, Mrs. Carol yn, 521 E. Jackson&#13;
Lange, H enry, 521 E. J ackson&#13;
Lange, J oe M., 643 E. Calhoun&#13;
Lange, Mr s. Ida, 643 E. Calh oun&#13;
Lang hoff, H erm a n, 735 \'Tashin o'ton&#13;
La nghoff, Ly dia, 735 Wash i ngt~n&#13;
La nghoff, ,Mr s. Rosin e, 735 Wash.&#13;
Larson, Mrs. Carrie, 431 K J ackson&#13;
Lar son, Mr s. Clara, 353 S. J effer son&#13;
Larson, E ugene, 431 E. Jackson&#13;
Larso n. G. A., 353 S . .Jefferson&#13;
Lar son , Gordon , 250 Throop&#13;
Larson, Mrs. Ma e. 250 Throop&#13;
Lar son, Mauri ce, 535 E .' Calhonn&#13;
Lar son, Nels, 116 E. Street&#13;
La.Rock, Mrs. Ed na H .. 230 W. F irst.&#13;
Laseelle, J oseph. 431 Vin e&#13;
Lascell e, Mrs. H attie, 431 Vin e&#13;
Lascelle, Mr s. Mar v. 815 Semin ar v&#13;
Latham, Mrs. Ar ;r,ella. 427 F orr es.t&#13;
La tham, " Tm . H .. 427 Fo rrest A v.&#13;
Lonnsbur:v, Mr s Flor ence. 409 Anstin&#13;
Loun sb11rv, Rob ert, 409 Aus tin&#13;
Lawr enr.e, Bell, 116 South&#13;
Lawr ence, Cvnthia L. , 41.5 Dean&#13;
Lawrence, Dr. K K , 116 Sonth&#13;
Lnwrence, Mrs. P earl, 307&#13;
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Lawrence, S. D .. 307 W . J ackson&#13;
Lawre nce, Mrs. Bessie, 336 S. Trvon&#13;
Lawrie, Brnce W ., 336 S. Tryon ·&#13;
Lawson, Carri e, 843 Sernin arv Av.&#13;
Lawson, P eter. 336 Lin coln ·&#13;
Leavell. J ohn F ., 911 Tappan&#13;
L &lt;&gt;e, Miss Carri e, 303 Hov A v.&#13;
Lee, Jo hn , 303 Hoy Av.&#13;
Lee. Ol e, 303 H ov Av.&#13;
LeGall , Bru no F. ; 909 W. Wh eeler&#13;
LeGall, Mr s. E mili e A ., 909 Wh eeler&#13;
LeGall, Wm ., 909 Wh eeler&#13;
Lehm an, Mik e, ] 002 \Vl1 eeler&#13;
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DAVE MARION&#13;
CONTRACTOR&#13;
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General Masonry, Cement and Kellestone&#13;
All Work Guaranteed&#13;
406 Clay Stre et&#13;
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L ehm an, Mrs. Sali a, 1002 Wh eeler&#13;
Le idig, Mr s. D ella, 214 Throop&#13;
Le idi g, C. R obert, 214 Throop&#13;
Le ife lt, Mr s . •fosephine, 629 N . M11di.&#13;
L ein, Geo rge. 408 Hi ghl anil&#13;
Lein, Mar gar et, 408 Highl a nd&#13;
L ein , Mrs. Mar t ha , 408 Hi ghl a nd&#13;
L ein Severt, 542 Calhoun&#13;
Lein, Mrs. Sever t , 542 Calhoun&#13;
Leitz, Mrs. Lu cile, 118 S. J eff er son&#13;
Lemm er s, Geo. W ., 232 N . Tryon&#13;
Len cioni, Mr s. Lin 11 . 208 T hr oop&#13;
Lencioni, Lor enzo , 208 Throop&#13;
Lehm ann, Mr s. L rmot, 304 N . Trvon&#13;
L emm er s, M i's. Mary G.. 232 N . 1'r ~· on&#13;
L eo nard, Mrs. Ann a, 425 P a rk&#13;
Leonard, Cl:i11 s .. 219 N . Tryon&#13;
Leonard, Mrs. Ffarri et. 520 vVn shin rr.&#13;
Leo nard , H enn-, 5:!0 W ashingto n&#13;
Leonnrd, Mrs. l\'farin, 219 N. Tryon&#13;
L eon a ril , P a ul I., 425 P a rk&#13;
Leona rd, Timo t h~r 219, N . Tr yon&#13;
L etsle r, E di th V ., 632 Queen A nn&#13;
Letsler , E lm er C., 632 Qu een Ann&#13;
L ets Ier , Eva D ., 632 Queen Ann&#13;
L ewis, Mi ss A li ce. 1325 Wh eeler&#13;
L ewi s, Matie E., 319 Vv. South&#13;
L ewis, Wm., A., 1325 Wh eeler&#13;
Lihh a r t, Huber t, 811 S . J eff er son&#13;
Liblrnrt. Mrs. I s11 dorn . 811 S . .Teffer.&#13;
· J_,ichty, Mrs. A nn a, 474 W . .facks on&#13;
Li ch t:v, Mr s. Anna . 210 ·vv. (':i lh onn&#13;
Li ch ty, ' Vm. vV., 210 W. Cnlh onn&#13;
Liil en, F.mil , 512 Clay&#13;
L ie1rnn, B en.i .. 931 J ewet t&#13;
L ienn u. Mrs. Clara E. , 931 J ewett&#13;
Lin &lt;'oln . 1\!J rs. E st Plla D., 308 S. Tryon&#13;
Linil rn ll. E dwin C' .. n14 N. Madi son&#13;
Linil vnll. Evelvn. 614 N. l\fa d ison&#13;
Linilvall. Mrs.· T-Iilil fl . 614 N . 1\fa di son&#13;
Lind val1 , Otto A .. 614 N . Mn d ison&#13;
Li nk let ter , Mrs . Cnrri e, 839 N. M aili.&#13;
Li 11 !dett n . Otto 0 .. 8"19 N. Madi son&#13;
L0&lt;1ki11ger. ,John. 527 Bur ba nk Av.&#13;
Locking-er , Mr s. l\lf:i r v . 527 Burba'1 k&#13;
Locke. Preoth·. 432 E. Jndd&#13;
Lork wood, Mr ~ . Frnn .. 360 S. Trvon&#13;
Long, Mrs. Man- . 225 H oy Av . .&#13;
Long . Oli ver . K Calhoun&#13;
Lonrr. R ;ch:i r il 22fi Frov Av.&#13;
Loni e, Dn vid A.. 50S Auof·in Av.&#13;
Lon ie. Mrs. Paulin e K .. 508 A ustin&#13;
Loomi s, Ad r ian D .. 425 E. .fa ck son&#13;
Loomis. Mrs. E ~ t " ll ct . 425 K .T:i ehon&#13;
T oril, Samu el. 415 E ast&#13;
Loren z, Mrs. Ar nolil . 2117 N . l\fo ili son&#13;
Lorenz, C'hri s F ., 410 En st&#13;
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Lor enz, Mrs. Ella E., 938 Wh eeler&#13;
Loren z, Emm a A., 410 East&#13;
Lorenz, Fra nk C., 938 ' Vbeeler&#13;
Lor enz, Mr s. Th elm a, 207 S . Madi son&#13;
Losse, Mr s. Min nie, 419 W. J ackso n&#13;
Low, Mr s. E dna, 502 Sou th&#13;
Low, C. E ndi cott, 502 Sou th&#13;
Lo un sbury , Mr s. Anna. 626 E. Ca l.&#13;
Lo nnshnrv, ' Vm. 626 E . Calhoun&#13;
Lucas, Mrs. Li11 ian B .. 1204 W heel "r&#13;
Lnca s, R ay mon d, 1204 Wh eeler&#13;
Lncheck, Josep h, 115 S. J effer . on&#13;
Ludwi g, Gtissie. 225 M ~ He n ,.,. Av.&#13;
Luedtk e, A u gn ~t F .. 517 Hi ghl and&#13;
Luedtk e, ·H erm a n F .. 417 Hi ghl and&#13;
Lu ed tk e, Mar in L .. 5J7 Hi n:hl irn d&#13;
Lued tk e, Mrs. l\ifarv . 526 E. J ackso n&#13;
Lneil tk e, Mrs. Minni e. 417 Hig·hl a nil&#13;
Ltw il tke, Osrar H . .- 417 Hi o·hlrrnil&#13;
Lu ed tk e, Mrs. R eg-n. 222 FrPm ont&#13;
Ln edtk e, Wm., 417 Hi i;hla ncl&#13;
L nndgr en. M i ~ s Drirn tl-,v , 529 E. Cnl.&#13;
Lunney, Mar y, 131 V a n Buren&#13;
Lumley, Mrs. Nevn D .. 302 W . .Tnild&#13;
Luml ev, Vincent S .. 302 W . .fodd&#13;
L imbnugh, Ca lvin . Am ~ t e rd n m&#13;
Limlm.,gh , Mrs. In er.; Am sterilmn&#13;
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!lfaC' L a in, !11Tr. . Hililreil . 200 Throop&#13;
Ma&lt;'Lni n. N ew ton. 200 Throop&#13;
l\lfacSh ane, J ohn, 617 W heeler&#13;
MacS han e, Mrs : Juli:i. 617 ' ' Theeler&#13;
McAndrews, R ay, 216 S. J effer son&#13;
McA uliffe, J olm, 103 Havwa rd&#13;
M cBroom , Mr s. Chri st in a . 704 Bri nk&#13;
McB room . E. R. 351 S . Ma ili son&#13;
McBroom, Mr s. Emil v, H oy Av.&#13;
Jl""r'Rroom. Frank . R. l\fa dison&#13;
Jllfc'Rroom, J am es C.&#13;
McBroom , J ohn E. , Hoy Av.&#13;
M cBroom, Mrs. Mar y C., 351 S . Ma ili.&#13;
McBroom , Mr s. Minni e, 351 8 . MMliMcBroom, Mr s. Nil a . S . Mrtdi son&#13;
McBroom, Thoma s, 704 Brink&#13;
McCarth y, Ch as., 424 W ash ington&#13;
M cCarth~r, John, 308 N . l\fa di ~ on&#13;
McCarthy, Mrs. Nellie, 424 W ashing.&#13;
McCaul e~r , Mrs. Mar v, 120 Lawren&lt;'e&#13;
M c Caul e~r , Philip, 379 J udil&#13;
McCauley, Thoma s E. , 120 L awrence&#13;
McCoffe r y , Joe, 531 Dean&#13;
l\f cClure, M. C. , 316 Lake&#13;
Jl!f cClure, Sadi e B., 316 Lak e&#13;
McConkey, David. N . Ma di son&#13;
l\fo Conk ey, H ar r iet , 846 N . Mndi son&#13;
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Decorators' Supplies&#13;
Pictures and PicturP. Frame Mouldings, Room Mouldings and Mirrors. W il&#13;
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and Stationery.&#13;
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Phone 167 .Jl05 Van Buren Street&#13;
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McConnell, Alice, 416 Austin .A,v.&#13;
McConnell , Mrs. Hanna h, 416 Austin&#13;
McConnell , Patrick F ., 416 Austin&#13;
McConnell, Mrs. Susun, 126 E. South&#13;
McConnell, W . S., 126 E. South&#13;
NfcDo·nald, John, 605 E. Calhoun&#13;
McDonald, Mrs. Mande, 605 E. Cal.&#13;
l\1feDowall , vVm., 416 Lake&#13;
McDowall , Mrs. Agnes R., 416 Lake&#13;
McDowell, Mrs. Susan, 409 Aust in&#13;
McEvan, ·Mrs. Bell e, 220 Throop&#13;
McGee, Ethel K., 1008 Wheeler&#13;
McGee, John, 212 E. Ca lhoun&#13;
McGee, Lillian M., 1008 Wheeler&#13;
McGee, Mrs. Mary A., 1008 Wh eeler&#13;
McGee, Sylvester, 1008 Wheeler&#13;
McGee, Mrs. Zete, 212 E. Calhoun&#13;
McLean. Alice E., 344 S. Tryon&#13;
l\frLean, Rob ert, 344 S. Tryon&#13;
McManus, Pauline, 229 N. Tryon&#13;
l\fol\fahon, Edward, 214 S. Mad ison&#13;
McMahon, Mrs. Kath., 214 S. Madi.&#13;
McNett , Mrs. Hattie, 133 Washi ngton&#13;
McNett, Hazel M., 129 Hutchins&#13;
McN ett, L esl ie, 914. Tappan&#13;
McNett, Louis, 805 Seminary&#13;
McNett, Mrs. Mabel, 805 Seminary&#13;
McN et t, Paul A., 129 Hutchi ns&#13;
McNett, Mrs. Pauline L., 129 Hutchin&#13;
Mr,Nett, Ray, 133 Washington&#13;
McNett, Mrs. Th eresa, 914 Tapp:rn&#13;
l\fo8orl e~r , John C., 314 N. Tryo n&#13;
McSorley. Mrs . P earl, ·314 N. Tryon&#13;
Mackey, Leo, 128 E. Calhoun&#13;
Maher, Mrs. Anna, 354 Lincoln&#13;
Mn.her, Wi ll iam C .. 354 Lin ciln&#13;
Mahnk e, Berth a, 404 Center&#13;
Mahnke, H.F., 404 Center&#13;
Mn ll e1"te, Mrs. Mar v, 440 K Ca lhonn&#13;
Ma ll ette, Morris, 440 E. Calhonn&#13;
Mander, Mr;:;. Annie: 1020 Tappan&#13;
Mander, Edgar, 1020 Tappan&#13;
Mander, Mabel, 1020 Tappan&#13;
l\fann, Ada R... 454 N . .Judd&#13;
Mann, Earl, 334 McHenry&#13;
Mann, Helen W .. 454 N ..Judd&#13;
M:inn, Hom er , 454 !\f. Judd&#13;
M:rnn , Mes. Mavme, 334 McH enry&#13;
Ma.nn y, Mrs. Ell a., 115 Douglas&#13;
Manny, Mrs. Gra re L .. 837 ''iVheeler&#13;
Mnnny, Sherman Sr., 351 Dean&#13;
Manny, Sherman, 115 Dong·las&#13;
Manny, "\Vm. D., 837 "\Vheeler&#13;
Manor, Mrs. Bernice A., 433 Wash.&#13;
Mnnor, Earl H., 443 vVashington&#13;
M nnsAeld, Albert R., 1014 Tappan&#13;
MnnsAeld, 11·s. Ca rri e R , 1014 Tnp.&#13;
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Mnn sfield, Carrie, 303 Dacy&#13;
l\fansAeld, E lting J ., 303 Dacy&#13;
1\fanski, Mrs. Bertha, 146 W . First&#13;
Marble, Mrs. Sarah, 324 Madison&#13;
Marble, Mrs. Cornelia, 122V2 Benton&#13;
Marcy, Mrs. Clara B., 409 Clay&#13;
Marcy, C. Donald, 409 Clay&#13;
Marion, David, L., 406 Clay&#13;
l\farks, Chas., Lake&#13;
Marks, Mrs. Grace, Lake&#13;
Marsh all , Mrs. E va, 916 Northampto:1&#13;
Marshall , R ay R ., 916 No r thampton&#13;
Ma rsilius, Newman M., 250 Hoy Av.&#13;
Marsiliu::;, Mrs. H elen H .,. 250 Hoy&#13;
Martin, Mrs. Anna, 336 Haywa rfl&#13;
1\fa.rtin, Ed G., 336 H ayward&#13;
Martina, Mrs. E ll a, 915 Jewett&#13;
Martina, John E., 915 Jewett&#13;
Marum, Jam es L., 326 McHenry Av.&#13;
Marum, Mrs. Margaret, 326 :McT-Tenr~·&#13;
Mar um, Michael J., 326 McHemy&#13;
Marum, Wi ll iam J., 326 McHenry&#13;
Marvin, Mrs. Em il.y, 1071/2 Va11R 111·e11&#13;
1\f arvin, Geo., 1071/2 VanBnren&#13;
Massagl i, Loui s, 521 Clay&#13;
Massngli , Mrs. Pia, 521 Clay&#13;
Mason, Mrs. May, 319 Dean&#13;
Matthei, Miss H elen, 118 Lawrenr,e&#13;
l\fatthei, Mrs. Martha, 118 Lawrenr,e&#13;
Ma.tthei, Philip H., Jl8 Lawrence&#13;
Mathews, Clar ence, 226 VV.. J ackson&#13;
M a.tthews, Mrs. Emma, 410 Lak e&#13;
Ma.vis, Mrs. Minnie, 526 E ..farkson&#13;
Mavis, Wm. FL, 704 Brown&#13;
]\lfny, l\fa r tha, 216 North&#13;
Mead, Mrs. Ida M., 446 vV . .Jurlrl&#13;
Mea&lt;l, Mrs. Libbi e, L. 107V2 Drnn&#13;
Mead, Owen G., 446 W. Judfl&#13;
Mead, Soloman, 10711:!' Dean&#13;
M e&lt;llar, Herbert B., 210 Dean&#13;
Medlar, Mrs. Rui e, 210 Dean&#13;
Mengs, Henry, 656 Washington&#13;
Metzer, F lorence, 641 Dean&#13;
Mentzer, George, 522 Bunker&#13;
Men tr.er, Henry, 641 Dean&#13;
Mentzer, Mrs. Lihby, 522 Bunker&#13;
Mentzer, Mrs. Mm-.. 351 Hn.y wnrd&#13;
Mentzer , vVm. H ., 351 H ay warrl&#13;
Mer chant, Mrs. Alma., 321 N. Mnd ison&#13;
M en1hant, Flo~·d, 321 N. l\fadison&#13;
Me rcha nt, Fred, 124 North&#13;
Mergener, Mrs. E lizah eth , 320 Rhorf·&#13;
l\ifergener, John P., 329 Short&#13;
Mergener , Mi ldre&lt;l L ., 329 Short&#13;
Mergener , R a~' mond, 431 Vine&#13;
Mershon, Mrs. Et"lwl C., 303 Ber.kin g&#13;
Mershon , H 11 le H ., 303 Berkin g·&#13;
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Fruits and&#13;
Vegetables&#13;
Phone 59&#13;
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We Deliver the Goods&#13;
MAIN AND CASS STREETS&#13;
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THE GIFT of a diamond usually originates in sentiment, so, whenever possible, a diamond should be as fine as the sentiment itself.&#13;
We sell only perfect and highest quality diamonds, and our prices are right.&#13;
We also have beautiful hand carved mountings in white, green and yellow&#13;
gold in all the up-to-date designs.&#13;
Call on us at any time and we will be pleased to show you our line.&#13;
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(Located in Park Garag-e)&#13;
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Automobile and Gas Engines&#13;
Shop Phone 80&#13;
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Try Us and Be Convinced&#13;
Refrid ence Phone 386-M&#13;
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JOHN J. STAFFORD &amp; SON&#13;
Furniture, Undertaking&#13;
MRS. H. G. STAFFORD, Lady Assistant&#13;
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Stor e Phone 62&#13;
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Residence Phones 362-W&#13;
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Merwin, Clifford L., 117 Hayward&#13;
Merwin, Mrs. Emma, 117 Hayward&#13;
Merwin, Thomas B., 117 Hayward&#13;
Metz, Mrs. Marie, 223 S. Tryon&#13;
Metzger, Arthur, 348 Washington&#13;
Metzger, Elmer, 348 W ashington&#13;
Metzger, John, 348 W ashington&#13;
Metzger, Mrs. Malinda, 348 Washing.&#13;
Meyer, Edwin F., 365 Vine&#13;
Meyer, Mrs. Genevieve H., 365 Vine&#13;
Meyer, George, 528 Pleasant&#13;
Meyer, Mrs. Lizzie, 528 Pleasant&#13;
Meyer, Mrs. Margaret, 365 Vine&#13;
Michalelis, Mrs. Loretta, 215 Grove&#13;
Michalelis, sxr alter, 215 Grove&#13;
Michnick, Joe A., 902 Wicker.&#13;
Michnick, Mrs. Myrtle E., 902 Wicker&#13;
Middleditch, H arry, 605 Washington&#13;
Middleditch, Mrs. Rosina, 605 Wash.&#13;
Mikkleson, Mrs. Inger, 519 Dean&#13;
Mikklesen, J ens, 519 Dean&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Abbie A., 308 S. Tryon&#13;
Miller, Alice, 317 Lake&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Amelia, 933 Wicker&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Borghild, 1102 Wheeler&#13;
Miller, Mrs. C. M., 1341/2 Cass&#13;
Miller, Andrew R., 126 Benton&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Edna M., 411 Vine&#13;
Miller, Mrs., Emada, 126 Benton&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Emma, 517 Dacy&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Florence, 123 Hutchins&#13;
Miller, Fred A., 308 S. Tryon&#13;
Miller, Fred, 409 Clay&#13;
Miller, Geo. L., 123 Hutchins&#13;
Miller, George W., 467 W. Jackson&#13;
Miller, George M., 432 E. Judd&#13;
Miller, Gladys, 721 Washington&#13;
Miller, Harold, 134% Cass&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Ida, 532 A stin&#13;
Miller, John A., 317 Lake&#13;
Miller, John C., 226 i~ . Calhoun&#13;
Miller, John H., 432 F.. Judd&#13;
Miller, Katie E., 317 Lake&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Lena, 226 W. Calhoun&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Lillian, 432 E. Judd&#13;
Miller, Louis J., 411 Vine&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Nettie. 467 W. Jackson&#13;
Miller, P eter, 517 Dacy&#13;
Miller, Robert W., 320 Donovan&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Ruby Belle, 320 Donovan&#13;
Miller, Sam., 933 Wicker&#13;
Miller, Wm. P., 532 Austin&#13;
Mills, Geo. K., 333 East&#13;
Mills, Mrs. Rose, 333 East&#13;
Miltenberger, Carl, F., 363 S. Tryon&#13;
Miltenberger, Mrs. Syl., 363 S. Tryon&#13;
Milton, Mrs. Elva, F., 505 Lake&#13;
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Milton, Ralph W., 505 East LakP.&#13;
Miner, Clarice, 636 N. Madison&#13;
Miner, Clyde C., 636 N. Madison&#13;
Miner, Harry L., 216 W. First&#13;
Miner, Mrs. May T., 636 Madison&#13;
Miner, Mrs. Ther saia B., 212 W. First&#13;
Minshall, Katherine, 422 S. J effer son&#13;
Minshall, Wm. IL, 422 S. J efferson&#13;
Minto, Mrs. Anna, 609 East Lake&#13;
Minto, Domonico Mike, 609 E. Lake&#13;
Mitchel, Mrs. Madge, 440 Center&#13;
Mitchel Maggie, 440 Center&#13;
Moncur, Mrs. Edith, 240 Throop&#13;
Moncur, George. 240 Throop&#13;
Monroe, Miss Florence, 115 East&#13;
Moriarity, Mrs. Ada L., 355 Lin coln&#13;
Moriarity, George J., 355 Lincoln&#13;
Moricoli, Dante, 325 Clay&#13;
Moricoli, Mrs. Mary, 325 Clay&#13;
Moore, Adelbirh IL, 220 W. First&#13;
Moore, Mrs. Carrie, 312 Hoy Av.&#13;
Moore, Claude A., 220 W. Firs t&#13;
Moore, Curtis C., 312 Ho:v&#13;
Moore, Miss Daisy V. , 432 Sonth&#13;
Moore, Mrs. Ella V ..• 432 South&#13;
Moore, Frank M., 432 E. J ackson&#13;
Moore, G. M., 218 Hov Av.&#13;
Moore, George W., 432 Sonth&#13;
Moore, I ssac, 432 E. Jackson&#13;
Moore, J. W., 218 Hoy Ave.&#13;
Moore, Mrs. J. W., 218 Hoy Av.&#13;
Moore, Mrs. Lillian M .. 220 W. First&#13;
Moore, Mrs. Minni e, 220 W. First&#13;
Moore, Mrs. Rachel, 432 E. Jack son&#13;
Morris, Mrs. Cora. 127 Douglas&#13;
Morris, Hoyt E., 504 E. Calhoun&#13;
Morris, Mrs. I sahella, 403 vV. South&#13;
Morris, John, 403 W. South&#13;
Morris Jr., John, 403 W. South&#13;
Morris, Mrs. Marv, 117 °l!V. Jackson&#13;
Morris, Mrs. Mary, 504 K Calhoun&#13;
Morris, Miss Molly 403 W. South&#13;
Morris, W allace P .. 117 J ack &lt;on&#13;
Morris, Walter, 127 Douglas&#13;
Mortensen, Mrs. Catherine. 241 Hoy&#13;
Mortensen, Mi ss Myrtle. 211 Dean&#13;
Mortensen, Peter K., 241 Hov Av.&#13;
Mortensen, Mrs. Dorothv, !W5 Tappan&#13;
Mortensen, Mrs. HH zP.l. 517 K J ack.&#13;
Mortensen, Lou vie, 517 E. .Jackson&#13;
Mortensen Jr., P eter, 905 Tappan&#13;
Muldoon, Mrs. Dorothy, 419 Dane&#13;
Muldoon, Mrs. Rose E .. 222 R.ail~onrl&#13;
Muldoon, Sylvester, 222 Railroarl&#13;
Muldoon. Thomas. 4Hl Dane&#13;
Mullen, Geo. L .. 324 W. Jurld&#13;
Mullen, Mrs. Mary, 324 W ..Judd&#13;
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Brunswick and Edison Phonographs&#13;
Bush and Lane Pianos&#13;
Eyes Tested Free&#13;
Phone 282R&#13;
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113 Van Buren Stree t&#13;
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E. ERICKSON, Masseur&#13;
The Scientific Swedish Massage&#13;
Turkish and Vapor Baths&#13;
Electric Cabinet Baths&#13;
Phone 182R&#13;
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205 D ean Street&#13;
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THE PARK GARAGE&#13;
WHITE &amp; SC HNEIDER, Props .&#13;
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BUICK AUTOMOBILES&#13;
G. M. C. TRUCKSTires and Accessories&#13;
When Better Automobiles are Built Buick will Build Them&#13;
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Mullen, Raymond J., 526 Austin&#13;
Mullen, Raphael A., 526 Austin&#13;
M ullen, Arthur J., 227 W. Judd&#13;
Mullen, Mrs. Caroline, 227 W. Judd&#13;
Mullen, Edward F., 526 Austin&#13;
Mulvay, Miss Celia, 312 Lincoln&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Belle, '829 N. Madison&#13;
Murph y, Albert J., 463 W. Jackson&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Anderson R., 346 Dean&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Gabriella, 128 S. Hay.&#13;
Murphy, George L., 128 S. Hayward&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Julia, 615 Dean&#13;
Murph y, Miss Marion, 463 W. Jack.&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Mary H., 326 W. Jack.&#13;
Murphy, P erry W ., 207 W . Jackson&#13;
Murphy, Mrs. Sadie, 463 W. Jackson&#13;
Musser, 1rs. Bertha, 616 Olive&#13;
Musser, Elizabeth, 822 W ashington&#13;
:rvru sser, Joe, 616 Olive&#13;
M1 1sser , John, 622 W ashington&#13;
Myer, Edith L., 1151/2 Van Buren&#13;
i\f~· e r, Mrs. Fannie, 1151/2 Van Buren&#13;
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Nail , C. L., 610 Amsterdam&#13;
Nass, Ernes t S., 816 Washington&#13;
Nelle, Mrs. Christine, 1071/2 ·Dean&#13;
Nelle, Mrs. Cla ra, 115% V anBuren&#13;
Nell e, H enry M., 1151/2 VanBuren&#13;
Nelli s, John C., 116 South&#13;
Nelson, Mrs. Berth a D., 204 Meadow&#13;
Nelson, Chest er T., 204 Meadow&#13;
Nelson , Christine, 327 John son&#13;
Nelson, Edward, 301 E. J aclrnon&#13;
Nelson, E dward C., 301 E. Jackson&#13;
Nelson, Mrs. E mm a, 350 Lincoln&#13;
Nelson, Geo., 1071/2 V anBuren&#13;
Nelson, Haris, 617 Olive&#13;
Nelson , lingo, 350 Lincoln&#13;
Nelson, Lars, 327 Johnson&#13;
Nelson , Pearl, 301 E. Jackson.&#13;
Nelson, Mrs. P earl F ., 301 E. Jackson&#13;
Nester , Mr s. Catherine, 103 Church&#13;
Nester , Mi s Edna, 103 Church&#13;
Nes ter, F r eemon t, 103 Church&#13;
Nester, P eter, 103 Church&#13;
Ne tzel, Mrs. Amelia, 435 E. Lak e&#13;
Netzel, Chas., 435 East Lake&#13;
Ne wman, Elwood, 825 Clay&#13;
Newman, E mil , 114 Grove&#13;
Newman , Mr s. Hilrr:a F., 114 Grove&#13;
Newman, Lor a, 415 S. Madison&#13;
Newman, Mr s. Margaret, 825 Clay&#13;
Newm an, Mary E ., 708 Clay&#13;
Ne wm an, Miss Ma ry, 825 Clay&#13;
~ i &lt;'. &lt;'o l e i, Gustin , 208 W ." First&#13;
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Niccolei, Mrs. Marie, 208 W. First&#13;
Nichlas, Lee.felt, 620. N. Madison&#13;
Nichols, Da vid B., 220 Hayward&#13;
Nichols, Mrs. Mar y A., 220 Haywood&#13;
Nichol, Mrs. Marie K., 1406 Wheeler&#13;
NiGhol, Mr s. Mar garet P. , Seminary&#13;
Nichol, Miss Margaret P. , Seminary&#13;
Nickels, Charles F ., 927% Wheeler&#13;
Ni ckels, Ell a A., 9271/z Wheeler&#13;
Nickels, Mrs. Emma, 9271/z Wheeler&#13;
N ickelson, Miss Hulda, 417 Clay&#13;
Nickolson, C. G., 512 Clay&#13;
N icolison, Gu stive E., 208 Railroad&#13;
Niel, Lambert, 327 John son .&#13;
Niel, Mrs. Mabel, 327 John son&#13;
:.\fielson, H a ns, 221 Benton&#13;
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Nienstedt, Charles, 831 Clay&#13;
Nienstedt, H arry B ., 1033 Tappan&#13;
Nienst edt, Maud, 1033 Tappan&#13;
Nienstedt, Mrs. Nellie, ·8 31 Clay&#13;
Ni ewerth, Mrs. Eva, 403 Ridgeland&#13;
Ni ewerth, Lyle G., 403 Ridgeland&#13;
Niles, Miss E thel C., 308 N. Madi son&#13;
N il es, Glen, 210 J-t. Madi son&#13;
N iles, Henr~' , 210 N. Madison&#13;
N im s, Rosa M., 616 Clay&#13;
Nogle, Emilv C., 610 Am s terdam&#13;
Nogle, Mrs. Emma, 328 N. Madison&#13;
Nogle, L est er C., 610 Am sterd am&#13;
Nogle, Willi a m, 328 N. Madi son&#13;
Nogle, Mrs. Emm a, 610 Amsteril :i m&#13;
Nohr, Walter H., 103 Wicker&#13;
Nohr , William F .. 103 Wi ck er&#13;
Nolan, Mrs. Ca.th. M .. 208 Throop&#13;
Nolan , Clark K , 711 S. Jeffer son&#13;
JoJ:in , Grant, 711 S. J effer son&#13;
Nol a n, Mrs. Mi na. 711 S . .Jeffer son&#13;
Nol :i n Sr., Tho ~ : "F .. 711 S. J effer son&#13;
Nolan Jr., Thos. F .. 711 S. J effer son&#13;
Nolan. Willi am C., 208 Throop&#13;
Normond, Alphon so, 210 N. Madi son&#13;
Northrop, Clrn.rl es S .. 214 W ..Jndd&#13;
Nor throp. H ell en. 214 W . Judd&#13;
Iorton. Miss Rm ilv . 211 Forest&#13;
"Notting-ham. Mr s. Alta. 4::\4 Ln k e&#13;
No tting-h am, Wm .. 348 Lak e&#13;
Nowak . J\{r s. Ann a. 826 Qn een A nn&#13;
No w:ik, Rmil H., 826 Qn ee n Arm&#13;
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0 'Brien, .Jam es, 802 Wh eeler&#13;
O 'Brien, J ames, 209 N. lfa di son ·&#13;
O'Bri en, J e;;se, 107% Dean&#13;
0 'Brien, Mrs. Mary, 308 S. Madison&#13;
O 'Brien, Mrs. Min a, 1071/ 2 Dean&#13;
Orl Pg:iril, .Aloff, 224 H oy&#13;
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CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.&#13;
Man ufo cturer s of P ergolas, Arbors, Trellises, Fancy . L attice F ences,&#13;
She l tcr Hou s e ~ . Ever ything to m:1ke&#13;
the H ome Grounds Beautiful. ViTr ite&#13;
for free l iter ature if in terested.&#13;
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FLOWER BOX NO. 289&#13;
8 in . wide, 8 in . deep, metal bo ttom. P anel ed sides and ends.&#13;
36 in . $2.75; 42 in. $3.25; 48 in .&#13;
$3.75.&#13;
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FERNERY NO . 390&#13;
8 in. wide 8 in . deep, 28 in. high.&#13;
Pan eled sides an d en ds.&#13;
Metal&#13;
bo tto m. 36 in. long $3.25; 42 in.&#13;
$3.75 ; 48 in . $4.50.&#13;
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FLOWER BOX NO. 290-A .&#13;
JO in. w:de 8 in. d eep, 36 in. Jong.&#13;
\\"oorl li n ing· $7.00: 48 in . $7.50; 6:J&#13;
i'1 . $8 .00 .&#13;
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JARDINIERE STAND NO. 380&#13;
12 in . squnre, 32 in. hig h $1.5~.&#13;
NOVELTY HANGING BASKET&#13;
NO. 391&#13;
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Odegard, Mrs. Trena, 224 Hoy&#13;
Offer, Mr s. Ethel, 211 For est&#13;
Offer, R. V., 211 Forest&#13;
Ogle, Miss Alice L., 225 W. J ackson&#13;
Ogle, Delbert, 348 Lake&#13;
Ogle, Mrs. Dorothy, 348 Lake&#13;
Ogle, Mrs. E lizabeth , 225 W. Jackson&#13;
Ogle, James S., 225 W . J ackson&#13;
Ohl s, E mm a, 623 Oli ve Av.&#13;
Ohls, H erma n· L., 561 W ashington&#13;
Ohls, Mrs. Minnie, 561 W ashinngto n&#13;
Qhls, William, 623 Oli ve&#13;
Oleson, Mrs. Anna, 800 ·w ashington&#13;
Ol eson, John, 800 W ashington&#13;
Oliver, Adah, 220 N. Tryon&#13;
Oliver, J ames C., 220 N . Tryon&#13;
Oliver, Stewar t, 331 S. J effe rson&#13;
Olmstead, Delbert, 410 Dean&#13;
Olmstead, Mrs. Mary, 410 Dean&#13;
Olmst ead, Silas, 410 Dean&#13;
Ol sen, Frank C., 636 Wheeler&#13;
Olse n, Hilda H ., 636 Wheeler&#13;
Olson, Mrs. Mary, 728 Wicker'&#13;
Olson, Mr s. Carrie, 333 E. J ackson&#13;
Olson, Robert, 333 E. J ack son&#13;
Ol son, Granville E ., 34,7 H ayward&#13;
Olson, Hans, Highla nd&#13;
Olson, Oscar, 723 S. J effe rson&#13;
Olson , Mrs . Rena M., 347 H ayward&#13;
Olson, Mrs. R ena, 723 S. J efferson&#13;
Opf ergelt, Frank H. , 703 Clay&#13;
Opfergelt, Mr s. Jan e, 703 Clay&#13;
Osborne, Bessie, D., 515 W. J ackson&#13;
Osborn e, A. Dwig ht, 515 W . J ack son&#13;
Osterback, Mrs. Mar tha, 223 W. So.&#13;
Osterback, Matt, 223 W. South&#13;
Ourtel, Anthony, 512 Cl ay&#13;
Ovesen, Gustav, 1102 IV-heeler&#13;
Owe ns, T. B ., 328 S. Madi son&#13;
Owe ns, Mrs. Mary, 328 S. Madi son&#13;
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P ac"ey, S usie B., 338 Burba nk .&#13;
P aepke, Mrs. E mm a, 319 E . J ackson&#13;
P aepk e, Rudolph , 319 E. J ackson&#13;
P ain e, Mrs. May, 446 Lake Av.&#13;
P almer , Mrs. A nnetta, 507 P ark A &gt;.&#13;
P almer, Mrs. Ger t r ude, 507 P ark Av.&#13;
P alm er, Mark G., 507 P ark Av.&#13;
P alm er, Muray G., 929 J ewett&#13;
P almer , Mrs. P ea rl A., 349 S. J effer.&#13;
P almer , Wm. E., 349 S. J efferson&#13;
P a rker, Mrs. Carrie J., 301 Y{. Ja ck .&#13;
P arker, Ar thur G., 301 W. J ack son.&#13;
P arks, Mrs. E ll a, M., 232 Griffin g&#13;
P arr ish, Mrs. A ng- usta, 316 ViT. Th ird&#13;
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Parsons, Ada L., 481 W. J ackson&#13;
Par sons, vVm. L ., 481 W. J ackson&#13;
P a tterson, Mrs. Alta, 330 S hort&#13;
Paul son, Lawrence, 123 Hutchin s&#13;
Peachy, Clifford, '1'., 726 J efferson&#13;
P eachy, M rs. H elen, 726 J efferson&#13;
P eacock, Mr s. E ll en, 635 Semin ary&#13;
Peacock, Mr s. Glenna, E., 460 Sont li&#13;
P eacock 1 J osep h T., 635 Semin ar y&#13;
P eacock, Ra lph Vv., 460 Sout h&#13;
P ear ce, Mrs. Ber t ha, 2J 8 N. Madi so n&#13;
P earce, Fred L., 218 N. Madi son&#13;
P easle:v, Ly le H., 11 51), V anBuren&#13;
Peas l e~r , Mrs. P earl, 115V2 VanBu r en&#13;
P ear son , Albert LeRoy, 324 Clay&#13;
Pearson , Andrew, 324 Clay&#13;
P ear son, P eter, 1009 Queen Ann&#13;
P ea rson, l\1. rs. Emm a. 324 Clay&#13;
P ear son, Geo. B., 1020 Wh eeler&#13;
P'ea rson, Gusta ve, 1011 Queen Ann&#13;
P earson , Mrs. Kath ., 1011 Queen An n&#13;
P eder son, Mrs. Christina, 211 Dean&#13;
P eet, Mr s. A nna L., 523 E. Calho1111&#13;
P eet, Florence, 523 E. Calh oun&#13;
Peet, Georgia M., 523 E . Calhoun&#13;
P eet, H arry, 523 E . Calhoun&#13;
P eet, Lillian R ., 523 E. Calh oun&#13;
P erkin s, Charles M., 605 E. Cii lhonn&#13;
P erkin s, Fred D., 815 Semin ar .'"&#13;
P erkin s, Mr s. Id a, 815 Semina ry&#13;
P erkin s, Mr s. Lill i:rn G.. 605 K C:1I.&#13;
P er let, Abe, 520 N. Madison&#13;
P erlet, Mrs. J uli a. !')2() N . Madi son&#13;
P eteit, Harry F., 118 Douglas&#13;
P eteit, Mr s. Freid a, 118 Douglas&#13;
P et ers, Mr s. E dith C., 473 W . .Tnck.&#13;
P eter s, J oh n C., 473 IV. .T:w kson&#13;
P eter, E st he r l\f., 347 S. Tr)'on&#13;
P eter, Gnsta ve C., 34 7 S. T r ~r on&#13;
P eter , M r&gt;&lt; . l\fa r :v A .. 347 S. Tr~·o n&#13;
P eter son , Chas. ,T., 31 !) Rid gelan d&#13;
P eterson , 1• lor ence fi45 E. Ca lhoun&#13;
P ete rson, Geor ge 452 8 011t h&#13;
P eter &gt;&lt;on, George, 6:12 Qn een Ann&#13;
P eter son, Mrs. Ida M., 1030 Clay&#13;
Peter son, J osephin e, G32 011 een Ann&#13;
P eterson, ,John M., rn3o Clny&#13;
P eter son, M rs. K at h. D., 452 So nt-11&#13;
P eter son, Mack C., 715 Semin ar .\'&#13;
P eterson , Mr s. Mary, 715 S e m i n a r~·&#13;
P eter son , l\frs. Sadi e K , 319 Ridg-e.&#13;
Pfeiffer , A !bin, 425 N. Madison&#13;
P fe iffer , Mrs. B:vrd e, 425 N. Ma di so n&#13;
P f eiffer , Emil, 419 N. Madison&#13;
P fe iffer, Mrs. J essie J ., 310 W . J ack.&#13;
P feiffer, Raymond P., 310 W . J ack .&#13;
Ph eil , Ma?, 419 Vin e&#13;
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Woodstock Bottling Co.&#13;
S. MEAD, Proprietor&#13;
Every Bottle of Pop Strictly San itary&#13;
Highest Grade of Flavoring Used&#13;
·when You vVant to Quench Your rrhirst&#13;
Call for vV oodstock Bottling Co.&#13;
Pop for Sale at All Soft Drink Parlors&#13;
204 \ Vashington Street&#13;
Phone 185-.f&#13;
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Med ical-Surgi ca 1-0bstetrical-Contagiou&amp;&#13;
520 \ V. Sou th Street&#13;
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Dr. Wm. M. FREEMAN&#13;
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Pheil, Wm., 419 Vine&#13;
Phelps, Mrs. Emma 432 E. J ackson&#13;
Phelps, Silas, 432 E. Jackson&#13;
Philipp Sr., Albin, 134 W. First&#13;
Ph illipp Jr., Albin, 134 W. First&#13;
Philipp, Mrs. Anna B., 925 Jewett&#13;
P hili pp, Emm a P., 134 W. First&#13;
Phi lipp, Geo. W., 925 Jewett&#13;
Philipp, Mrs. K a th erine, 134 W. First&#13;
Phillips, George 420 E . Judd&#13;
Phillips, Mrs. Gertrude, 420 E. Judd&#13;
Pieke, Victor D., 588 Washington&#13;
Pi er ce, Mrs. Amelia, 240 Throop&#13;
Pierce, Mrs. Amelia, 226 Washington&#13;
Pi er ce, Mr s. Cora E., 919 Tappan&#13;
Pi er ce, Mrs. Frances, 523 N. Madison&#13;
Pi erce, Harry C., 523 N. Madison&#13;
Pier ce, J esse C., 226 W ashington&#13;
Pi erce, John W., 919 Tappan&#13;
Pierce, Mrs. Minnie E., 843 Wheeler&#13;
Pi er ce, Lyle, 84.3 Wheeler&#13;
Pi er so n, Miss Marjorie, 121 Hoy&#13;
Pierson, Mrs. Mary I., 121 Hoy&#13;
Pi erson, George, 121 Hoy&#13;
Pi erson, H a nson, 121 Hoy&#13;
Pi erson, Homer, 121 Hoy&#13;
Pi er son, William, 121 Hoy&#13;
Piske, Edward R., 526 Washington&#13;
Piske, Harry H., 329 Short&#13;
Pi ske, Mrs. H elena F., 329 Shor t&#13;
Pi ske, Ida, 1102 vVheeler&#13;
P l11rnb, Hal, E. Jackson&#13;
Pok ershing, Anton, 540 Washington&#13;
Poker shing, Christine, 540 Washing.&#13;
Pope, Mrs. Barbara. 656 W ashington&#13;
Porep, A .. g u ~ t . 251 Throop&#13;
Pratt, Mrs. Adelaide. 1201/2 Cass&#13;
Pratt, Mr s. Cecile, 326 H ayward&#13;
Pratt, J . T., 326 Hayward&#13;
Prntt, R eid A., 120% Cass&#13;
Pri ce, Mrs. Margaret, 425 Park&#13;
Price, Sam, 425 Park&#13;
Prokpowick, John, 111% Van Buren&#13;
Props, F lorence. 810 Wheeler&#13;
Pro11ty, Donald E., 430 'Vashington&#13;
Prouty, Mrs. Minnie, 430 Washington&#13;
Pnl se, Mrs. Alta, 140 North&#13;
Pulse, William, 140 North&#13;
Purvey, Mrs . Agnes, 622 Madi son&#13;
Purvey, Albert L., 316 S. Madison&#13;
Purvey, Ji'lorence, 225 ,V. Jackson&#13;
Purvey, Frank, 308 N. Madison&#13;
Purvey, R alph, 117 W. South&#13;
Purvey, Mrs. Vera L. 316 S. Madison&#13;
Purvey, William, 622 N. Madi son&#13;
Puttbrese, Albert, 390 S. Tryon&#13;
Puttbrese, Mrs. Ann a, 390 S. Tryon&#13;
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Puttbrese, H elen A., 390 S. Tryon&#13;
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Quail, Catherin e, 225 North&#13;
Quail, Mary, 225 No rth&#13;
Quigley, Mrs. Gracia, 134 Washington&#13;
Quigley, Nelli e, 720 Divi sion&#13;
Quin lan, Miss Agnes, 310 W. Judd&#13;
Quinla n, Da nial F ., 311 W. Judd&#13;
Quin lan, Denni · E., 338 Short&#13;
Quinlan, Chas., 310 W. Judd&#13;
Quinlan, Miss Eileen, 311 W. Judd&#13;
&lt;iuinlan, Mrs. Hannah, 475 W. Judd&#13;
Quinlan, Grayce M., 311 W . JtHld&#13;
Quinlan, Nancy, 338 Short&#13;
Quinlan, Lucy, 310 }Vashington&#13;
Quinlan, Mary A., 310 Wasl1ington&#13;
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Rabbit, M. J., 304 Vine&#13;
Rafter, Ed., 202 South&#13;
Rahn, Fred W., 605 Dean&#13;
Rahn, Mrs. Marie, 605 Dean&#13;
Ra iner, Mrs. Eva, 417 Clay&#13;
Rassmussen, Mrs. An a, 543 McHen.&#13;
Rassmussen, Miss Jane, 703 Dean&#13;
Rassmussen, Mart n, 239 N. Tryon&#13;
Rassmussen, Rassmuss, 543 McHenry&#13;
Ra smussen, Wm., 506 Stewart&#13;
Rattray, David, 343 Vine&#13;
Ra ttray, Mrs. Frieda, 343 Vine&#13;
Rattray, John, 632 N. Madison&#13;
R athbun, Merle A., 221 Church&#13;
Rathbun, Mrs. Effie, 221 Church&#13;
Rawson, H attie B., 324 Ridgela nd&#13;
Rawson, Howard, 324 Ridgeland&#13;
Rawson, 'fed, 210 N. Madison&#13;
R eabuck, Ida, 621 Washington&#13;
Reade!, Albert W ., 31 0 N. 'l'ryon&#13;
R,eadel, Mrs. Ann, 717 Washing ton&#13;
Readel, Mrs. Anna F., 717 W as hin ~· .&#13;
Reade!, Arthur, 457 N. Hoy.&#13;
Readel, Mrs. Augusta, 621 Dane&#13;
Readel, Charles, ti09 Dane&#13;
Reade!, Delbert, 717 Washington&#13;
Read e!, Ed., 717 Washington&#13;
Reade!, Mrs. Elizabeth, 609 Dane&#13;
Read e!l, Fred, 621 Da ne&#13;
Reade!, Frieda A., 310 N. Tryon&#13;
Readel, George, 449 Dacy&#13;
Reade!, Mr s. Olive, 457 N. Hoy&#13;
Read e!, Wn lte r, 44!) Dney&#13;
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Quik-Glos and&#13;
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The king of Polishes and&#13;
the Marvel of TopDressingfor&#13;
both of these articles.&#13;
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ECKDAHL &amp; JARNECKE, Props.&#13;
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Auto Accessories, Fisk Tires and Tubes&#13;
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Which. Eliminates All Battery Troubles&#13;
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ECKDAHL &amp; JARNECKE&#13;
A uthorized Dealers for Woodstock and Vicinity&#13;
229 Main Street&#13;
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Ree d, Delb er t, 704 N. Mad ison&#13;
R eed, Edward, 026 Wheeler&#13;
R eed, Edwin, 446 Lake&#13;
Re ed, Mrs. F lorence, 337 S. Jeffer son&#13;
Heed, Frank , 704 N. :Mad ison&#13;
Reed, i\frs. Selmn, 446 La k e&#13;
Heed, Walter, 337 S. J ·ffe r son&#13;
Ree d, Lawr ence, 515 N. Mad ison&#13;
R eese, Mrs. Clarn K., 208 So ntii&#13;
R eese, Harold K , 208 South&#13;
Reese, Roy C., 223 S. Tryon&#13;
Reese, l\frs. Sh irl e.v G. , 223 S. T r.r nn&#13;
R ehber g, Alber t, 526 E. Jack: on&#13;
lieh b erg, Miss A ngnsta, 526 K .J:w.k.&#13;
Rehberg, Geor ge, 925 Clay&#13;
Renich, Ch as. F., 514 ViT:oi sh in gton&#13;
Ren ich, F lorence H., 514 Wasl1i ngton&#13;
Ren ich, Mrs. L uc:v H., 514 vV as h i11~;.&#13;
Rem us, Mrs. Signa C., 501 W .•Jack.&#13;
Bemus, 'iVm. F., 501 W. J ackson&#13;
Rett erer, 'M rs. Ed na., 70fl N. Ma.ili son&#13;
Rette rer, George, 709 N. Madison&#13;
B hodes, Mrs. Cora A. S., Smi th&#13;
R ichard s, Mrs. Clar a M .. 357 S. 'l'rvon&#13;
R ichards, E r ast us E., 325 W. Jack.&#13;
R ichards, Mrs. F lora E., 328 S . .Jeff.&#13;
Richards, 'iVaite W., 357 S. T rrn n&#13;
R ich ter, August A ., lll Gro 1·C'&#13;
R ichter, E lea nor E., 111 G1w :e&#13;
Ri cht er, F lorenti ne L .. 111 G,.01·e&#13;
B, ich ter, Mrs. H uld a. I-I.. 111 (h·o1·r&#13;
Rirhter. Miss Huby, 925 C'la)'&#13;
R ieke, Mrs. Jenni e, 588 'iVasl1 ington&#13;
Riedesel, George A., 901 J ewett&#13;
Ried esel. Mrs. La nra 'iV .. !J01 J e ll' ef t&#13;
Riggs, M rf&lt;. Carri e, 214 Throop&#13;
Rif("gs, Fred L. , 214 Throop&#13;
R iley, Mrs. A li ce B., 222 Rai lroad&#13;
Ri ley, Frank P ., 435 Wa sh ingto n&#13;
R il ey, Genevi eve E .. 562 Washi ngt on&#13;
R.i le,v, James P .. 562 'iVasliington&#13;
R il ey, Joh n J .. 435 Wn sh ington&#13;
Ri le&gt;r, M rs. Kath. C.. 4% Washing t on&#13;
R iley, Mrs. L ena, 431 Washington&#13;
R iley, Mrs. Mar v 'N. , 435 Washi ng ton&#13;
Ri le&gt;", Miss Nornh E .. 435 Wash i ng.&#13;
Hi lev. Mathew L .. 481 Wa shi ngto-i&#13;
R i g~~l d, Mrs . B elle . 206 N . M:i di son&#13;
Hi s vold. Carl, 206 N. Ma il if&lt;o n&#13;
Ritt, Mrs. Car ol in e ]\If., 357- Tfa y 11·:ll'&lt;l&#13;
H it t, Clias. W. , 357 I-fanva r d&#13;
H itt, l\frs. Ermn i\'f .. 357 H a,vw:wcl&#13;
R. itt, Paul J., 357 H ayward&#13;
Hitter, John , !'i75 'Vashi ngton&#13;
Ritter , Mrs. Rof&lt;a. 575 Washington&#13;
Rober ts, M rs. Pea rl K, 622 ViTlwrlr r&#13;
Hohert,,, Samnrl, 1101&lt;~ ra lhon n&#13;
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Robe r t s, T im, 622 Wheeler&#13;
Rob inson, Mrs. F lorence, 109 Tappan&#13;
Robinso n, Glen, 109 Todd Av.&#13;
Rob inson, Mr s. Sadie, 325 H idgeland&#13;
Rob inson, IV. H., 325 B,iclgeland&#13;
Roderick, Mr s. Am&gt;-, 617 Clay&#13;
Rod eri ck, Chas., 617 Clay&#13;
Rod e rick, Edward, 425 E. Calho nn&#13;
Roderick, Ed 1rnrd J., 425 E. Calhoun&#13;
Rod eri ck, Mrs. F r ieda, 425 E. Cal.&#13;
Rod erick, Glen NL, 425 K Calho un&#13;
Bod eri ck, J enni e L., 425 E. Ca lh oun&#13;
Rod er ick, l\'Irs. Louirn, 318 N. Mad ..&#13;
Rocl eri ck, R:odph, 425 K Calhon n&#13;
Roder ick, Ha,v, 318 N. Mad iso n&#13;
Hoe, Em ily A., 462 W . Ju dd&#13;
Ro e, Li lli.an C., 462 W. Jude!&#13;
Roe, Phi lo P., 462 W. J udd&#13;
Rockefe ll er, H em·&gt;' G., 615 Br ink&#13;
Rock efell er, Emm a, 615 Brink&#13;
Hogen;, Amos, 919 Clay&#13;
Roger s, E. A. , 408 S . Madi son&#13;
Rogers, Etta S., 408 S. i\facli son&#13;
Roger s, Fern F., 376 McHenry&#13;
Roger , Mrs. Hortense, M &lt;ff1enr y Av .&#13;
Roger s, Mrs. Pauli ne, 919 Cln:v&#13;
Rogman, Edwin , 621 Queen Ann&#13;
Hog·rnan, Mrs. E lla, 621 Queen An n&#13;
Roh de, K J., 502 Ea st&#13;
Rohde, Mrs. K.ntheri ne, 502 E nst&#13;
Rol il off, Eel., S. J efferson&#13;
Ron ni ng, Miss Ethel, 940 Clay&#13;
Ronning, Mrs. Louise, 940 ClaY&#13;
Rose, Mrs. M inn ie J ., 140 Wa&lt;.; hing.&#13;
Hose, P eter E., 140 Washingto n&#13;
Hosencra ns, Mr s. Ella, B enton&#13;
Rosencrans, Dave, B ento n&#13;
Roselan d, V ictoria, 411 Highland&#13;
Rossman, John H ., 219 W . Tl-iiril&#13;
Rossma n, Mrs. Minnie, 219 Vil . Thi rd&#13;
Rounds, Edward A., 220 E . Calhoun&#13;
Hounds, Mrs. Mntle. 220 E. Calhoun&#13;
Howe, .J o hn C., 257 Throop&#13;
Rowe, Mrs. Min nie, r .. 257 Throop&#13;
Rowley, Mrs. Irma, 111% VanB nren&#13;
Rowley, Georg'e S., 111% V a nBuren&#13;
Rn l ien, Mrs. Agus ta . 6il6 Qu ee n A11n&#13;
Rummel, Mrs. Stell a. 519 F r eemon t&#13;
Rnppert, Arth ur J .. 840 N. 1fadi ·on&#13;
Rupp ert, Mr s. E sther. 840 N. ~fad ;.&#13;
Ru sh ton, Carrie M., 348 S. 1\lrndi son&#13;
Hush ton, Mrs. Clara, 337 Vine&#13;
R.11 shto n, Miss Fran cis, 337 Vin e&#13;
Rush ton, George F., 348 S. Mncli son&#13;
H.ushton. George C., 337 Vine&#13;
Rushton , John, 2J2 K Ca lhonn&#13;
Rushto n, Misf&lt; Mar.v, 348 S. l\focl ison&#13;
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Fish and Oysters in Season&#13;
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\\l ood, Coke, Hard and Soft Coal, Building Material,&#13;
Cement, Sand, Gravel, etc. Asphalt Roofing, Fencing,&#13;
Barbed vVire, National Drain Tile, Glazed Sewer Pipe.&#13;
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Tile, McComb Sewer Pipe, Atlas Portland Cement, Mc Henry Flour.&#13;
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Ru shton, Mrs. Prir ell a, 212 E. Cnl.&#13;
R:1a n, Mr;;. Al ice, 415 Lin coln&#13;
Ryan, Delb ert W., 415 Lin coln&#13;
R~· a n , Gai l, 215 Tryon&#13;
:Ryan, John A ., 360 McHenry&#13;
Hya n, Mr;;. 'Marv, 225 Nm-th&#13;
Ryan, Mr;;. Nelli e, 360 1\'fcHenry&#13;
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Sah s, Art1/u} G .. 566 W llshingt.on&#13;
Sll hs, Cha rl es, 539 Dane&#13;
Sah ;:;, Mrs. El sie F., lO'l Wick er&#13;
Sahs, Mrs. Emma F., 144 L nwrence&#13;
Sahs, Frank F., 144 Lawr ence&#13;
Sahs, Mrs. Frederika, 539 Da ne&#13;
Sahs, Frederick W ., 566 Was hington&#13;
Sahs, Mrs. Ida, 914 Wheeler&#13;
Sahs, Mr ;; . Ma ude L .. 566 Washing.&#13;
Sflhs, Otto M., 103 Wi cker&#13;
Sahs, vValtPr, 914 Wheele1;&#13;
Rfl l"man, H erman , 929 J Pwett&#13;
Salzman, H erman, 821 ·w ·heeler&#13;
Salzman, Mrs. Mar garet 8'21 \Vh erl·' r&#13;
Salzman, Mrs. Mary, 404 E. J ackso n&#13;
Salzman, Wm., 404 E. .fa ck son&#13;
Sfrnford, Cvrus H., 360 S. Tryon&#13;
Sanford, H elen M., 360 S. Tryon&#13;
Sawyer, Miss Libbv. 829 N. Ma di so n&#13;
Sayler , Frank W., 723 Wicker&#13;
Sfl.'·ler, Mrs. Lu ci le, 723 Wick er&#13;
Salishnry, Mrs. Laura. 445 W. Jndd&#13;
S&lt;1anlon, Mi ss Anna. 504 W . .T:wk on&#13;
Sca nlon, Mrs. Frances. 504 vV . .Tack.&#13;
Scnn lon. MichflPl J .. 504 W . .Jn ckson&#13;
Seott. Mi ss Ernll. 351 S. Madi&lt;on&#13;
Scott; Grace Mav. 801 S. J effer &lt;:on&#13;
Rcott, Mrs. :rvr nggie. 801 S. J effer son&#13;
Scott, Thos. I-T.. 801 S . .Jeffer son&#13;
Scott, Vernn e \~T ., 801 S: Jpfferson&#13;
Schirnf, Mrs. Ca rrie, 431 Sonth&#13;
Schaaf. Jo-=;ephinn e. 342 S . .J'lfferson&#13;
S&lt;'hnllf, l\finnie H .. 342 S. J efferson&#13;
Schakev. LeRov. 411 N. Madi son&#13;
Schakev, M rs. Verna. 411 N. Ma di son&#13;
Schill er, .Joe P ., 932 Wi cker&#13;
Schi ller, Mrs. Lutie A., 932 vVi ckn&#13;
Schill er, Miss Marv L .. 932 W ick er&#13;
Schiller. Miss Nora E. , 93'2 Wi ckPr&#13;
Schimmel, Mrs. Ahhie. 445 Cent er&#13;
S&lt;1himm el. C. W .. 445 Center&#13;
Schimpf, F. Carl. 864 Wick er&#13;
S11hirnpf, Mrs. Frieda, 864 Wick er&#13;
Schimpf, Mrs. Frieda M., 708 Oli ve&#13;
Schimpf, Otto C., 708 Olive&#13;
Schmelzer, Mrs. Gert., 115 Douglas&#13;
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Schmid: Hemy, 842 Clay&#13;
Schmidt, Mrs. Cnrol :·n. 62'.) Park&#13;
Schmidt, Chas., 630 Queen Ann&#13;
Schmidt, Mrs. E ll a S., 630 Queen Ann&#13;
Schmidt, Mrs. Emmn, 215 E nst&#13;
Sc hmidt, Miss Lu ell a, 620 Pflrk&#13;
Schmidt, Max, 606 Park&#13;
Schn eider, Mrs. Barbara . 210 GroYe&#13;
Schneider, Mrs. Dorothy. 464 Lake&#13;
Sch nei der, Emil, 210 Grove&#13;
Schneider, Fred, 4Jl N. M11di son&#13;
Schn eider, George .Jr., 464 Lak e&#13;
Schneider, George, 732 Madi son&#13;
Schn eid er, H enrv H .. 12' r1.. 1·c 11i ns&#13;
Schneider, Irene, 411 N. Madi son&#13;
Schn eider, Joseph, 313 IV . South&#13;
Sch neider, Mamie, 210 Grove&#13;
Schneider, Sarah, 411 N. Madison&#13;
Schn eider, :Mrs. Su san . 12 ' H nt r hins&#13;
Schroeder, Henry E., 670 Washington&#13;
Schroeder ; Mrs. Li lli an r .. 670 W md1 .&#13;
Schroeder, Albert J., 320 Hay ward&#13;
Schroeder, Alfred 703 N. Madi son&#13;
Schroeder , Anna 1\1;_., 320 H aywa rd&#13;
Sch roeder, Mrs. Birdie, 103 Grove&#13;
Schroeder, Mr s. Byrde, 703 N. Madi.&#13;
Schroed er , Mrs. F. Do ~· is 602 Amster.&#13;
Sc hroede r, E mil C., 103 Grove&#13;
Sr"liro eder, Em il. 703 N. 1\fa di so n&#13;
Schroeder, Ernest A., 70q N. Madi son&#13;
Sch ro eder, F. C., 220 E. South&#13;
Schroed er, F lorence, 406 vVashington&#13;
Schro eder, George. 670 n ~ k&#13;
Se hrne cl er, Harr~-, 670 Oak&#13;
Sch roed er, Mrs. Kate, 670 Oak&#13;
Schroed er, John F .. 406 ·wn ·h in '!'to·,&#13;
Schroeder, Miss Lill ian, ·703 N. Madi.&#13;
Sr hroeder, Mr s. Loui se, 220 E. South&#13;
SC1h roed er, 'M rs. JI~ an, 406 \Vashin g.&#13;
Schroeder, Mrs . M in~ie, 703 N. Marli.&#13;
Srh ro ed er . Pll nl. 703 N. Mndi •·on&#13;
Schroeder , WRlter M.. 602 Amster.&#13;
Sc hryver, Leon, 428 E. Judd&#13;
Schryver, Mrs. Margaret. 428 E. .Jn rld&#13;
Sl'hryver, Mis;; Cri ssie. 531 Dean&#13;
Schr~' ver, Etta, 702 Jeffer son&#13;
Sch ryver, Ja cob E., 702 S. J eff er son&#13;
S&lt;'.lmadi 0 h, J oe, 938 \Vi cker&#13;
Sc hwadi sh, Mary, 938 Wi cker&#13;
Schnau, Mrs. Soph ia, 520 Pl easnnt.&#13;
Schn au, Walter, 529 Pl easn nt&#13;
R11lmldt, Chri s .. 405 Dane&#13;
Schu ldt, Mrs. \Vilhelmina, 405 Dan e&#13;
Schultz, Mrs. C lrn ~.., 210 N. Madison&#13;
Sl'lrnltz. Mrs. E li zflheth. 210 N. Mn&lt;l i.&#13;
R(·hnmn cher, Char l e~, l\'f., 310 Fre.&#13;
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Scl111macher, Mrs. Julia, 310 Fremont&#13;
Rchutt, Arthur W., 1019 Tappan&#13;
Schutt, Mrs. Carrie M., 921 Wheeler&#13;
Schu t t, Mrs. Ethel G., 1019 Tappan&#13;
Schutt, John F., 921 Wh eeler&#13;
S.c lmabe, El'm a, 217% Benton&#13;
Sc hwabe, Frances, 217% Benton&#13;
Schwabe, Malte, 217* Benton Sc hwabe, Marga ret, 217% Benton&#13;
Schwabe, Paul, 2171/z Benton&#13;
Schwake, Mrs. Reka, 204 E. Calhoun&#13;
Schwake, 'Vm1am, 204 E ., Ca lhoun&#13;
·. ,cnwanz, ,J. C., 446 Lake&#13;
Rchwanz, Mrs. Lillian, 446 Lake&#13;
Schwamb, l\frs. Eva, 523 ·w as hington&#13;
Schwamb, H enry, 316 McHenry&#13;
Schwamb, .;racob 0., 523 ·washington&#13;
Sclnvamb, Mrs. Rose, 316 McHenry&#13;
Schwamb, Walter H., 523 Washing.&#13;
Rchwarnb, Wm. M., 523 Washington&#13;
Sch wartzwalder, Bernice, 510 Dean&#13;
Sch wartzwalder, Clarence, 510 Dean&#13;
Sea.gri st, John H ., 215 Vv. Calhoun&#13;
Seagrist , Mrs. Minnie, 215 W. Cal.&#13;
:3earle, Mrs. B essie, 1111/z Dean&#13;
R&lt;&gt;arle, Walte r F., 1111/2 Dean&#13;
Seegmill er, Mrs. H elen, 215 N. Tryon&#13;
Seegmi ll er, Geo., A., 215 N. Tryon ·&#13;
Segmeir, Miss Matie, 415 Lincoln&#13;
Senger, Mrs. Bertha, 502 N. Madison&#13;
Senger, Mrs. Caroline, 503 N. Madi.&#13;
Senger, Mrs. Dorathea, 146 N. Madi.&#13;
Senger, Edward A., 502 N. Madi son&#13;
Senger, Michael, 503 N. Madison&#13;
Senger, Miss Minnie, 209 Grove&#13;
Senger, Miss Nettie, 503 N. Madi son&#13;
Senger, Miss Ora, :209 Grove&#13;
Senn, George W., 726 S. Jeffer son&#13;
Senn, Mrs. Sa rah, 726 S. Jefferson&#13;
Senne, Edward, 604 N. Madi son&#13;
:3enne, Mrs. Si lvia, 604 N. Madi son&#13;
Serwilliger, Mrs. Julia, 116 N. Madi.&#13;
Sevcik, Mrs. Hulda M., 427 Hi ghland&#13;
Sevcik, Joseph, 427 Highland&#13;
Severin, H. T., 316 Vine&#13;
Sever son, Alta Jan e, 31 2 Short&#13;
Sever son, Kenneth L., 312 Short&#13;
Severson, Mrs. Marv S .. 3J 2 Short&#13;
Severson, Sever L ..) .. 3] 2 Short&#13;
Shackell; Mrs. Gertrude. 401 W. Ja&lt;'k.&#13;
Shackell, Thos. J .. 401 vV . •Tal'k&gt;&lt;on&#13;
Shal es, Charles If., 139 Lnwren&lt;'P&#13;
Shales, Earl J .. 338 Burb ank&#13;
Shn les, Gl en, 212 E. CPlhonn&#13;
Shales, Mary M .. 338 Bu rbank&#13;
Rlrn les, Mv rtl e, 129 Lawrence&#13;
Shlll es, Mrs. Tra &lt;'e, 212 E. Calh onn&#13;
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Shameth, Joe, 405 Washing ton&#13;
Schannon, John R ., 704 Wheeler&#13;
S ha rp, Rob ert H., 468 W. Jackson&#13;
S harp, Mrs. Vi ctoria E., 468 W. J ae k.&#13;
Shearer, Cha s. B., 450 vV. Judd&#13;
S hearer, Mrs. Cina A ., 750 W. Judrl&#13;
Shellrer, H enry, S. J effer son&#13;
S hearer, Joseph, S. Jefferson&#13;
Sh ellrer, Miss Lucia, 608 Bunk er&#13;
S heehy, Edward, 939 J ewett&#13;
S hee hy, Fra ncis, 939 J ewett&#13;
S heehy, K a th er ine, 939 J ewett&#13;
S heehy, Marie 939 Jewett&#13;
S heets, Mrs. Bertha, 302 S. Madi son&#13;
S heets, M. A . 302 S. Madi son&#13;
S heldon, Mrs. Helen l\i., 329 S. Tryon&#13;
Sh epard, E. E.; 346 Dean&#13;
S hepard, Mrs. Lotti e, 346 Denn&#13;
Shel'hurn e, Mrs. Anna, 109 Chu rc h&#13;
Sherburn e, Clarence L., 520 N. j\{arli .&#13;
Sherburne, Elwood J., 109 Church&#13;
Sh erburne, Mrs . Gert. 520 N. Ma cfoon&#13;
Sherburne, V . D., 109 Church&#13;
Sh epa rdson, A. C., 1111/'.l VanBuren&#13;
S!i eperl ey, l\fax., Ridgeland Av.&#13;
Sh erman, Burnh a m, 135 vVashi.ngton&#13;
Sherman, J\IJ r s. Clara, 135 W ashington&#13;
Sh erman, Mrs. E li zabeth, 216 South&#13;
Sherman, Mar y, 437 W . Sonth&#13;
Sherman, Ro:v, 135 -Washingto"n&#13;
Sherman, W. H., 437 W. South&#13;
Sherwood, Mrs. Emma, 328 S. J effeY.&#13;
Shipton, Mrs. Mary G., S. Ma di son&#13;
Shipton, Willi am H., 324 S. 1\fndi&lt;on&#13;
Shoemaker, Mrs. Ethel R ., 929 Jewett&#13;
Shoemaker. Ro:v, 929 J ewett&#13;
Shoepke, Emil A., 554 Washing ton&#13;
Shoepke, Mrs. Marie, 554 Washington&#13;
Showers, Mrs. Anna, 329 N. Madison&#13;
Showers, Miss H elen. 329 N. Madi son&#13;
Shnrte, Frank ,V., 226 K Calhoun&#13;
Shurte, Gladys A .. 226 E. Calhoun&#13;
Silver, Herbert, 207 S. Madi son&#13;
Silver, Mrs. Iva, 207 S. Madison&#13;
S inlrn y, Svl via, 124 Benton _&#13;
Sinlrnv, Thomas A., 124 Benton&#13;
Simmons, Mrs, Alta, 341 S. Madison&#13;
Simonsen, Mrs. Chri"t.. 227 W. First&#13;
Simonsen, L ··dwig. 227 vV. First&#13;
S im pson, Mrs. Loui se, 407 F or est&#13;
Sin r.erbox, Fred, 116 Hutchins&#13;
Sincerhox, Mr&gt;&lt;. Emma A .. 116 Hutl'h.&#13;
Singer, 1\lfrs. El iznheth. 216 E. South&#13;
Sing-er, Mrs. Ma nd. 51 4 S. J efferson&#13;
Sing-er, Otto, 514 S. Je fferson&#13;
Siperl:v, L. , 333 S. Mf!di son&#13;
. Sipes, Mrs. Irene 1., 203 Dean&#13;
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Sipes, W ill iam R ., 203 Dean&#13;
Skutley, M rs. A nna V., 1020 W h eeler&#13;
Skut ley , Mrs. Ing·eiJorg, 1020 W heeler&#13;
S ku t ley, Ole, 1020 W heeler&#13;
Rlater, B nrr, 511 Park&#13;
S lav in, Mrs. Anna, 130 L a wrence&#13;
S lavin, Miss Anna, 130 Fremont&#13;
Sla vin, Miss Olive, 130 F r emont&#13;
S levin, Anna, 214 S. Mad ison&#13;
Slevin, Thomas P., 214 S. Madiso n&#13;
Smit h, Andrew, 810 \Va s hington&#13;
S mit h, Mrs. Agnes, 810 vVashington&#13;
Smith, M rs. Anna, 244 N . Tr you&#13;
S m i t l1, August, 215 Eas t&#13;
Smith, Mrs. Dora F., 234 W. F irst&#13;
Smith, Earl J., 234 W. Firs t&#13;
Sm it h, Edgar L., 629 Dean&#13;
Sm ith , Mrs. El , ie A., 1218 W heeler&#13;
Smith, Mrs. Eva, 609 Dan e&#13;
Smi t h, Geo r ge S., 219 S . lVJafli so n&#13;
Rrni th, M rs. Irma, 517 Dean&#13;
Sm ith, Mrs. Isabell, 216 W. Calhonn&#13;
Rmit h, Joe, 517 Dean&#13;
Rmi th, Mrs. Josephin e, 2Hl R. :\J:uli .&#13;
Rmith, Lester , 213 Gr ove&#13;
Rmith, Mrs. Lizzie, 418 Ea st&#13;
Rm ith , Mrs . Mary, 226 K Calh ou n&#13;
Rm ith, N elso n J .. 1218 W heeler&#13;
Smith, Nimmo n Vv ., 216 IV. Calh oun&#13;
R111i1 h , S . .T., 364 Linrol n&#13;
Rma ll e~-, :i\frs. Helena. 336 Lnk e&#13;
Rnrn lle&gt;-, HPlen, 336 Lake&#13;
Rma ll ey, Mart in D., 336 L a ke&#13;
Rmall eY . Mrs . Nelli e E .. 33G Ln k P&#13;
R111 idt, . F,rn es t, 512 Au st in&#13;
Rmidt, Mrs. T-fa nnal •. 512 A11 s hn&#13;
Rmidt, M r ~. H elen, 512 An s1i n&#13;
Rmi &lt;lt, .fop, 512 Au st i n&#13;
Rmi ley, H r len D., 226 W . .Tndd&#13;
Rm il ey, Lion el D ., 226 W ..J• ·fl cl&#13;
Rmith ing, Mrs. Helen . 604 N . 1\fn1li.&#13;
R111i 1"l1 ing-, P:rnl. 604 N. 1\r:idi son&#13;
Rmo nse, C:i r l, 217 So u1"11&#13;
S mouse, Mr s. l~ mma , 217 So uth&#13;
Rmo nse, .Jo.eph . 217 Sonth&#13;
Rno di e, Mrs . H&lt;&gt;tti e. 308 'J. 1\fnd i, on&#13;
Rno 1lie, Or vie, 308 N. -:vl:n 1li son&#13;
8 11 ,·fl er, Charles, 344 L ake&#13;
Rn\'fl e r, ChnrlPs . 310 Lnk e&#13;
Sn)·der, l\'1 ik e, 210 Gr ove&#13;
Sn&gt;·der , l\frs. Ro set.t, :lHJ \Vn shhnrn&#13;
R1w der , l\frs. Rofin . 438 Dan e&#13;
Snydrr, \Vm. A., 438 Dan e&#13;
Ro &lt;l erbe rg, Mrs. F. mrnn. 440 Dnr.v&#13;
Rod er h erg, Fred , 449 Dn cy&#13;
Roh st, Mrs. Cnrrir R.. rn1 ()11 pr n A11 n&#13;
Ro h ~t, Mrs . GnHlP, 11 S R. .J pffe1·son&#13;
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Soh s t, Henry, 118 S. Jefferson&#13;
Sonderick e r, Josep hin e, 3Q4 W . Cal.&#13;
Sonder icker, vVrn., 304 vV. Calho un&#13;
Sorens.on, Carl, 402 Lake&#13;
Soren~on, Mrs. Ma ude, 402 Lak e&#13;
Soukup, John J., 518 Clay&#13;
So ukup, Mrs. S nzann na, 518 Clay&#13;
Sova, F r ank, 123 E . South&#13;
Sova, Mrs. Ro sener, 123 E. So uth&#13;
Spauld ing, Mrs. J. H ., 232 Griffing&#13;
Spencer, Mr., 134 Was hington&#13;
Sp ence r, Ann a C., 1022 W'h eeler&#13;
Spencer, Mrs. Anna M., 1022 vV heelt&gt;r&#13;
Spencer, Mrs. Evelyn, 1002 Clay&#13;
Sp encer , F lorence J., 1022 \Vheeler&#13;
Spencer, Harry G., 1022 \V heeler&#13;
Sp encer , Joseph y, 1022 \Vheeler&#13;
Spencer, Paul, 1002 Clay&#13;
Spitzer, Mrs. Ada vV ., 488 W. Ju dd&#13;
Spitzer , Fra nk, 488 vV. Judd&#13;
Spon holtz, Wm. A ., 810 \ Vashin gton&#13;
Sprague, Mrs. Carrie, 400 East&#13;
Sprague, H., 400 Eas t&#13;
Stafford, Mrs. Catheri ne, Forr est&#13;
Stafford, Gordon, Forres t&#13;
Stafford, John J. , 372 S. Tr.von&#13;
Stafford, Mrs. Ma r cella , 372 S. Tr&gt;'On&#13;
Stamets, Mrs. Emma E ., 715 vVi cke1·&#13;
Sta mets, Harry H., 715 W icker&#13;
Stompanato, Mrs. Carmela,. 303 Son t h&#13;
Sto mpana to, Jo h n, 303 South&#13;
Starnpannto, John, 462 W. Jndd&#13;
Rtea d man n, Mrs . Kate, 519 Forres t&#13;
Steele, Mrs. Sara h, rl 04 E. Calhoun&#13;
St ienke, Mrs. Edith, 365 Hay wanl&#13;
Rtienke, Emi l, 724 N . lVfadi son&#13;
S tie nke, H erm a n, 365 Hayward&#13;
Sf·ienke, l'Vf'r s. :\1f inn ie, 724 N. :\f:idi ~ on&#13;
S teinwart, Miss B ess ie, 204 K Sonth&#13;
Steph enson, Amos, 0., 802 S . •Teffcr.&#13;
Stephenson, Mrs. Carrie, 927 S. J eff.&#13;
Stephenson , Edwin, 461 E . La k e&#13;
Stephenson, E ll a , 802 8. Jeffer son&#13;
Stephenso n, F., 461 E. Lak e&#13;
Stephenson, Rob ert E ., 927 S. J eff r r .&#13;
Stevens, Edna, 1015 Tappan&#13;
Stewart, Mrs. B e ula h H., 115 John son&#13;
Stewar t, Cha r les, 364 Linco ln&#13;
Stewart, Mrs. Man· E., 2 1D W. 'fh irfl&#13;
Stewa r t, Ro~' J., J] !i .Joh nso n&#13;
Ste \\'art, vVm. 1\f.. 21!1 W . T l1i l'&lt; l&#13;
Sti ll , Carrie B. , 3'14 Vine&#13;
St ill. G. K, 334 Vine&#13;
Stock, Geor g·e. 7'16 ]) pa n&#13;
S 1·ock, l\lh ·s. Violn. 716 De:i n&#13;
Rf·orkwell, Tf Plen M., :rn2 \V ..fo drl&#13;
Rto dfln rd , Clrn r&lt;', 440 K Cn lh o u n&#13;
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E. J. FIELD HARDWARE COMPANY&#13;
Hardware, Furnaces, Sh eet Metal \Vork&#13;
Keen Kutter Tools, Garland Stoves&#13;
Sherwin-Williams Paints&#13;
"Hardware that Stands H::ird \Vear"&#13;
Main Street&#13;
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arm Implements-\Vind Mills-Well Work&#13;
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Tires and Auto Accessories, Paints and Oils&#13;
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H'. G. Bosshard&#13;
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A . J. Eppol&#13;
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General Blacksmithing&#13;
Horse Shooing a Specialty&#13;
Estimates Given on New .,\Vagons&#13;
· 250 Throop Street&#13;
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We Also are Agents for Racine Tires- Auto Accessories&#13;
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Hartland, 111.&#13;
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Stoffel, George, 316 L11 ke&#13;
Stokes, Mrs. Lilli a n, 12G W. First&#13;
S toll , A lbert H. , 608 Queen Ann&#13;
S toll , Edith F., 608 Queen Ann&#13;
Sto lldorf, H em·,v, 918 Clay&#13;
Stollclorf, l\frs. l\fartlia, 918 Clay&#13;
Stoltz, H erb er t M., 732 Madi son&#13;
Stoltzk e, Mr s. Elizabeth, 118 Grove&#13;
Stoltz ke, Pnul vV., 1J8 Grove&#13;
Stone, Mrs. Anna, 8'JU \Vh eeler&#13;
Stone, Mr s. B e11l ab, 115 E . South&#13;
Sto ne, Charles A., 733 Seminar y&#13;
S ton e, Edward E., 304 S. Tryo n&#13;
Sto ne, He nr~· H ., 703 Wheeler&#13;
Stone, Howard , 840 \Vheeler&#13;
Stone, Im D., 115 E . South&#13;
Stone, Mrs. Jan e, 304 S . Tryon&#13;
Stone, L eslie E., 304 S. Tryon&#13;
Stone, Mr s. Ln c~• , 357 Lincoln&#13;
Ston e, L~· nn A., 357 Lin coln&#13;
Stone, Mrs. Mnrtha, 733 Seminary&#13;
Ston e, Mrs. Sussie L., 703 \Vheeler&#13;
Stouffer, E. G., 327 S. Madison&#13;
Stouffer, R eba, 327 S. Madi son&#13;
Stratton , Charl es- D., W. J ack son&#13;
Stratton, Mrs. Mary F., vV. Jackson&#13;
Strickla nd, Maria, 115 E. South&#13;
Strube, Mrs. F lorence, 511 P ark&#13;
Rti'11he, Ro~· L., 511 P ark&#13;
Str11nk, 1\1fr s. B essie. 727 Clny&#13;
Rtrnnk, Bessie, 727 Clay&#13;
Rtrnnk , Don n W .. 727 Cln y&#13;
Rtrnnk, Donald. 727 Clay&#13;
Stuhlmuf'll er, 1\fr 0 • FrP.de .. 629 \V ash.&#13;
Stupfel, Arthur, 204 Wn shing ton&#13;
Rtupfel, Benedict, 303 Washington&#13;
Rtupfel, Mrs. E ll en 204 Wa "hin gton&#13;
Rt11prel. K:itherine. 303 Wa shington&#13;
St11pf'el, Rnlph M., 233 Wasl1ington&#13;
Rtnpfol. StPll e M .. 303 W 11shington&#13;
SwaJ1 lstedt, Frank W., 219 Grove&#13;
Swah lst edt. Mrs. Mnn- , 21!"1 Gro ve&#13;
Swanson, Arthur, 124 North&#13;
Sweetland, Chas. G., 712 Brink&#13;
Rwf'et land. Earl, 7]2 Brink&#13;
RwPetland . 1\frs. St"llil . "'f .. 712 Brink&#13;
Rnlliv11n, 1\fi ss Cn th., 3"8 N. M a di son&#13;
Rnllirnn, Mrs. Doro., 903 Queen Ann&#13;
Sullivan, Miss Eliza., 308 N . Mnd i"on&#13;
S nlli va n, Mrs. Ella Mav, 134 Wash.&#13;
Snlli vnn , Fred . 500 Lnk e&#13;
Rnl li vnn. Geo . E. , 130 Nor th&#13;
Snllivan ..James, 308 N . M11di son&#13;
S ulli va n Sr., John .T .. ]30 North&#13;
S11lliv11n .Tr., J olrn .T., 130 North&#13;
Rnl li vn n, .Joh n .J., 134 W11 f&lt;hington&#13;
Sullivnn, Mrs. Margrette, 130 North&#13;
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S ulli vn n, Patrick R., 903 Queen Ann&#13;
Rulli vnn , \ Vi lliam. 130 North&#13;
S und erlin, Mr s. E ll en, 324 Vin e&#13;
S 1111cl er lin , HeY., K. A., 324 Vine&#13;
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T;idd r r, Alva, N ., 215 Hoy&#13;
Taclcler, Mrs. Viola , 215 Ho~'&#13;
Tappen, Mrs. Anna, 820 Clay&#13;
Tnppen, Frank, 820 C l a~·&#13;
'l'a .Ylor, Miss Ad die, 211 Forest&#13;
Tay lor, A rvicl, 928 Marv el&#13;
T a~· lor, Mrs. Cnro l, McHenry&#13;
Ta:dor, Loui s, 239 N. Tr )·on&#13;
Taylor, Mrs. Doroth .v, 415 East&#13;
T ~w lor , M rs. Eli za, 727 Clay&#13;
Ta.\'lor, Mi ss Hattie, 211 Forest&#13;
Ta~· lor, Mrs. Mildred, 928 Marvel&#13;
Ta .\ 'lor, Ross, McHenry&#13;
Tn \ lor, S idn e,v W., 415 Ea st&#13;
Templ eto n, Mrs. Grace B., 216 Throop&#13;
Templeton, J ames Lee, 216 Throop&#13;
Terwilliger , Mrs. Wm., 116 N. Madi.&#13;
Tha ck er, Mrs. Clarice, 829 N . Madi.&#13;
Th ack er, Edward J .. 829 N. Madirnn&#13;
Thayer, Mrs. Mary 511 E. Calhoun&#13;
T h a~• er, Sco tt W., 511 E. Calhoun&#13;
Thimos, Mrs . Berni ce, 220 Mnin&#13;
'J'himo;o:, Sam , 220 Main&#13;
Thoma s, Mrs. Anna., 110 N . Mndison&#13;
'l' homa s, A., 446 Lake&#13;
Thoma s, M1·s. A nn a . 446 L ak e&#13;
Thom as, Mrs. Corin e, 226 Griffing&#13;
Thonrn s, Edward .T .• 364 Lincoln&#13;
Thomas, Emil, 226 GriffingThoma.s, Emma C., 508 South&#13;
Thomn s, George S., 408 iV. J ack son&#13;
'l'homa s, Mrs. Georg-ia, 364 Lin coln&#13;
Thomas, Gl enn E., 508 So uth&#13;
Th omas, J uli11 , S., 408 .W . Jack son&#13;
Thomn s, Mrs. Lu c~· , 350 M cH en r~r&#13;
Th onrn s, Mrs. Luti r, 400 McHenry&#13;
Thomas, Wm., 350 McH enry Ave.&#13;
Thonrn s, Mrs. Mai·~·, 350 Mr.H enry&#13;
Thoma s, Mrs. l\fa r:v F., 408 \V . .Jflrk.&#13;
'l'homri s, Mary F., 408 W. Jack son&#13;
Thoma s, Merri tt J ., 400 McHenry&#13;
Thonrn s, Mrs. Su ie, 415 Dean&#13;
Thomas, ~T :irren F .. 415 D ea n&#13;
'l'hom so n, Edna, 022 Tappnn&#13;
Thom son, Guy, 605 l:Jemina rv&#13;
Th omson , Willi s; 326 W . .Jack son&#13;
· Thom son, Wm., 922 Tappan&#13;
Thompson, Mrs. Chnrlottr,, 660 Wa" h .&#13;
Thompson, Edwin H. , 456 W . Jndcl&#13;
Thompson, "Mnrg-11ret S., 924 S. J eff.&#13;
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East Judd and Benton Streets&#13;
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Phones 46-4 7&#13;
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Woodstock Tire and Vulcanizing Co.&#13;
P . A. COOLEY&#13;
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Hood and other makes of Tires&#13;
E xpert Workmanship on All Tire Repairing&#13;
132 Cass Street&#13;
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Ridgefield Garage&#13;
H . C. STEVENS, Proprietor&#13;
GENERAL REPAIRING AND OVERHAULING OF ALL&#13;
MAKES OF AUTOMOBILES&#13;
GAS ENGINES&#13;
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able to do all your work, guar anteeing it in ever y re~p ec t.&#13;
Phone 16161\f-1&#13;
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Ridgefield Paint Store&#13;
W . H . LEVEY, Proprietor&#13;
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Window Glass, Etc.&#13;
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Thompson, Marimes, 660 Washington&#13;
Thompson, Mrs. Ro~e, 456 vV. Judd&#13;
T l1ompson, Wm., 924 S. Jefferson&#13;
Thon, Dr. Harry C., 843 Seminary&#13;
Thon, Mrs. H elen L., 843 Semina ry&#13;
Thorlson, Mrs. Clara, 524 Clay&#13;
Thorlson, Osca J., 524 Clay&#13;
Thorne, Chas. F., 352 S. Tryon&#13;
Thorne, Mrs. F lora A., 352 S. Tr~r on&#13;
Thorne, Emma S., 346 S. Jefferson&#13;
Thorne, Wm. S., 346 S. J efferson&#13;
Thurow, Mrs. Caroline, 411 Center&#13;
Thurow, H enry, 219 North&#13;
Thurow, Mrs. Johann a, 219 North&#13;
Tibbens, Chas. E., 825 Seminary&#13;
Tihbens, Mrs. Ida J., 825 Seminary&#13;
To&lt;ld, Mis&lt;:; E ll a, 224 Dean&#13;
Todcl, Jam es, 354 McHenry&#13;
Todd, Mrs. Ln ella, 354 McH enry&#13;
Tocl y, Ralph, 520 Park&#13;
Toles, Earl, Corner Dean and High .&#13;
Toles, Mrs. Nellie, Cor. Dean &amp; H y.&#13;
Toms, Robert, 446 Lake&#13;
Tooniey, Mrs. Emma, 630 E. Calhoun&#13;
Toomey, Geo. E., 630 E. Calhoun Torgeson, Clara J., 130 W . First&#13;
Torgeson, Mrs. Hannah, 130 W. First&#13;
Torgeson, Osca, H., 130 W. First&#13;
Torgeson, Samuel B., .!30 W. First&#13;
Tower, George, 209 N. Madi son&#13;
Tranton, Mrs. Bertha, 935 Clay&#13;
Tra nton, Conrad, 935 Clay&#13;
Tranton, H enry, 935 Clay&#13;
Tranton, Mrs. Theresa, 935 Clay&#13;
Trawin, Ernest G., 125 Grove&#13;
Trawin, Mrs . Evelyn J., 125 Grove&#13;
'rreadwav, Grover C., 921 J ewett&#13;
Tripp, M. G., 522 Dean&#13;
Trnax, Andre\,, 31!:1 Washburn&#13;
Truax, Frederick R.. 115 Fremont&#13;
Truax, Mrs. Leona, 319 W ashburn&#13;
Truax, Mrs. Nora, 115 Fremont&#13;
Truax, Mrs. Sarah J., 117 Hutchin s&#13;
Tryon, Chas. L., 511 Bunker&#13;
Tryon, Mrs. Charlotte, 511 Bunker&#13;
Trvo n, Leslie, 201 Fremont&#13;
Tryon, Mrs. Vivian. 201 Fremont&#13;
Tryon, Mrs. Elicta L., 451 W. Judcl&#13;
Tryon, Grace A., 451 W. Judd&#13;
Tryon, Ira B., 451 W. Judd&#13;
Tu cker, Clarence A., 400 H ayward&#13;
Tucker, Mrs. May E. , 400 Hayward&#13;
Turner, A mos, 222 Nor th&#13;
Turner, Gerald, 318 Donovan&#13;
Turn er, Harry, 309 Hoy&#13;
Turner, Mrs. 1Vf avel, 318 Donovan&#13;
Tnrner, Mr s. !fa~· F ., 222 North&#13;
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Tntell, Birdi e, 330 Lake&#13;
Tutell, F. W., 330 Lake&#13;
Tutell, Muriel, 330 Lake&#13;
Tuttle, Mrs. Althea M., 641 Washing.&#13;
Tuttle, Mrs. Eunice V., 603 Amster.&#13;
Tuttle, George L., 603 Amsterdam&#13;
Tuttle, K enn eth, 641 Washington&#13;
Twatchman, John, 462 vV. Judd&#13;
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Ullman, Henry, 409 Clay&#13;
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VanBogart, Floyd, 117 Hutch ins&#13;
VanCuren, Mrs. Sarah J., 415 De.in&#13;
VanDien, Cyrus, 332 Hayward&#13;
VanDi en, Mrs. Jennie, 332 Hayward&#13;
VanHise, Mrs. Blanche, 118 S . .Teffer.&#13;
VanRise, J eradine, 118 S. J effe rson&#13;
VanHi se, Ralph D. C., 118 S. ,Jeffer.&#13;
VanHoozen, Lee, 1321/z Cass&#13;
VanHoozen, Mrs. Lucy, l::l2% Cass&#13;
VanHoozen, Mrs. Mable, 902 Wi chr&#13;
VanHoo?,en, Packy K , 902 Wi ck er&#13;
Vieregg, Olga., 216 W. Third&#13;
Vincent, Mrs. Belle, 715 N. Madi son&#13;
Vincent, Fred S .. 715 N. Mndi son&#13;
Vincent, Mrs. Mary, 715 N. M"a&lt;li «on&#13;
Vogel, Mrs. Carol yn, 211 W . Calho ·' n&#13;
Vogel, Gus F., 211 W. Cn.lhonn&#13;
Vogt, Mrs. Anna, 441 Dacy&#13;
V oirt, Henry II., 441 Dacy&#13;
Volkert, Mrs. Augusta, 200 Throop&#13;
Volkert, Edward, 200 Throop&#13;
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Wachtler, Mrs. Mary, 310 McH enry&#13;
W agner, A. W., 124 Benton&#13;
Wag ner, Mrs. Anna, 751 Washington&#13;
Wagner, Augustus Y\T., 526 E. Jack.&#13;
Wagner, Carl, 751 Washington&#13;
W agner, Mrs. Emma, Pl easant&#13;
vVagner, Mrs. Frederika, Washin.!!·ton&#13;
Wagner, Mrs. F a nnie, 829 N. Madi.&#13;
Wagner, Fred G., Pleasant&#13;
Wagner, Frieda, 751 W a&gt;&lt; hington&#13;
Wagner, Mrs. Ida, 526 E. J ackson&#13;
W agner, John, 800 Was hin ~ton&#13;
'Vagner, Mrs. Nelle M., ]24 Benton&#13;
Wagner, Mrs. Sade, 800 W ashington&#13;
Wag ner, Wm . M., 751 Washington&#13;
Waidlev, Gertrude, 332 H aywood&#13;
Wainright, John , 716 N. Madison&#13;
_ Waite, Edwin H. , 329 S. Tryon&#13;
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MEAD &amp; CHARLES&#13;
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Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
Phones 51-52&#13;
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107 S. Benton St.&#13;
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A. W. WAGNER&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
Builders' Hardware&#13;
Sheet Metal Work&#13;
Cornices, Skylights and Ventilators ·&#13;
Gutter Work and Tin Roofing&#13;
STOVES-FURNACES-:-RANGES&#13;
124 Benton St.&#13;
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Phone 259-R&#13;
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W. R. ACKERMAN&#13;
General Merchandise&#13;
FRESH, SMOKED AND SALT MEATS&#13;
Men's Work Clothes&#13;
Shoes for the Family&#13;
GENERAL FARM EQUI PMENTS&#13;
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Your Past a.nd F uture Patronage Appreciated&#13;
R.idgefield, I llinois&#13;
Phone 16Hi-R-1&#13;
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ROY F. COWLIN&#13;
General Merchandise&#13;
Staple Groceries-Smoked and Salt Meats&#13;
General Farm Equipment&#13;
vVe featu r e the RICHELIEU BRAND OF GROCERIES which&#13;
is a Guarantee of PURI'rY, QUALITY and UNIFORMITY&#13;
WE SELL GOODYEAR TIRES&#13;
Ha rtlfrnd, I llinois&#13;
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Waite, Mrs. I sabelle C., 329 S. Tryon&#13;
·wald er, Mrs. E liza., 1108 Wheeler&#13;
W alder, He rman C., 1108 Wheeler&#13;
Wal es, E." A ., 429 Center&#13;
Wales, Mrs. Sadie, 429 Center&#13;
Wallace, Edwin Sr., 524 N. Madison&#13;
Wall ace Jr., Edw in , 524 N. M.adison&#13;
Wallace, Mrs. Kati e, 524 N. Madi soH&#13;
Wall ace, Mrs. H attie, 524 r. Madi.&#13;
Wa lli s, C., 515 Burbank&#13;
vValli s, Mrs. Nellie, 515 B nrbank&#13;
Walli s, Ralph, 520 Highland&#13;
Wal sch, Miss Rose, 919 Clay&#13;
W al ~ h , Mrs. Clarice, 110 East&#13;
Walsh, Davi d, 406 East&#13;
·w al sh, Jolin, ·w ashington&#13;
Wals h, Miss Lizzie A., W ash ing ton&#13;
\ Vn lsh, Ri chard, 110 East&#13;
Walsh, \Vi lli am, Washington&#13;
Walter , M rs. Emi ly, 735 Clay&#13;
Walter, Mrs. Lilla, 415 W. South&#13;
Walter, Oscar, 735 Clay&#13;
vValters, J\ nna E., 318 S. Tryon&#13;
Wnlters, August J., 475 vV. Jackson&#13;
Wa lters, Mrs. Dor othy, 475 W. J:i ck.&#13;
W nlters, Fred A .. 318 S. Tryon&#13;
Walto n, A. J., 415 W. South&#13;
W:v1dr ack, Mrs. Al ba, 325 \Vashbnrn&#13;
Wandr ack, Chas., 325 Washburn&#13;
Wandrack, Lura M., 325 vVashburn&#13;
Wandrack, M. Joe., 325 Washburn&#13;
Ward, Chas., 400 East&#13;
\Yard, Clvc1e W .. 522 J-Ti&lt;rhl and&#13;
Wa rd , Mrs. Luella A., 522 Highland&#13;
Wasmond, Miss Anna, 720 N. Mad i.&#13;
·wasmond, Miss Idn, 720 N. Madi son&#13;
\Vn smond, i\Iina, 720 N. M:idison&#13;
Watermnn, Mrs. Emma, 414 East&#13;
Watt, Mr ~ . Daisy C., 123 Haywooc1&#13;
Watt, James R.., 123 Haywood&#13;
vVeaver, Urs. Alm a, 466 vV. Jnckson&#13;
\Venver, Ln~ena. 466 \V . .Jn ckso n&#13;
vVealtlt.,, Mrs . Martin , 303 Dacy&#13;
\Veise, .V[rs. Bell, 115 S . .Jeffer son&#13;
W eise, Fred, 1J 5 S. Jefferson&#13;
\ Veiss, Alvin H., 613 Am &lt;; terclnm&#13;
\Veiss, Mrs. Emma, 613 Am cter clnm&#13;
W Pi"s, Fred, 6] 3 Am sterdam&#13;
Weiss, H enry, 613 Am sterdam&#13;
\ iV eiss, IV" alter , 613 Amste rd&gt;1111&#13;
\Vclbon, Clvde ,105 Church&#13;
W el hon, Miss Eva, 105 Ch urch&#13;
\Velbon, Mrs. P earl, 105 C'hur&lt;'h&#13;
Welch, John J ., 1111/2 VanBuren&#13;
Welch, Mrs. Mary, 1111/? VanBnr&lt;&gt;n&#13;
Welliver, Mrs. Martha, 638 E. Ca l.&#13;
Well s, Mrs. Mae; 122 Hoy&#13;
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Well s, Peter, 122 Hoy&#13;
Welton, W. F., 512 Clay&#13;
Weltz ien, Harriet, 216 Throop&#13;
Wendt, Miss Elfri eda, 741 Clny&#13;
Wendt, Mrs . Harriet, 417 Center&#13;
vVendt, H enry, 741 C l a~'&#13;
Wendt, Loui s, 417 Center ·&#13;
West, Dr. H\ de, 32!) Denn&#13;
We ~ t, Mrs. Tel a W., 329 Den n&#13;
Wes ten, Mike, Qu een Ann&#13;
Westerman, Mrs. Be;;sie, 704 N. Ma il .&#13;
Westerm an, Claude. 704 N. JV[ncli so 11&#13;
''Tes terma n, John, 510 Denn&#13;
vVesterman, N. J .. 510 Dean&#13;
·wester man, Ralph, 3]1 'Denn&#13;
W est erman, Mm . R,c.ga, 222 Fremor \t&#13;
" Testerman, Jo &lt;;eph , 222 Fremont&#13;
" Testerman, Willi nm, 704 N. Mafli so11&#13;
\Vestphall, Mrs. Mina, 723 Wh crlcr&#13;
Whar tons, Mrs. Anna, 323 Forost&#13;
Wharton, Miss Laur:i. :123 Forrst&#13;
W.Jrnrton, Lawrence, 323 Forest&#13;
Wharton, K . G., 323 Forest&#13;
\i\Theeler, Mr s. Blanch e. 114 Dono win&#13;
vVheeler, Mrs. F ann ie L. , i.2!1 Nort h&#13;
Wherler , Walter T., 129 No rth&#13;
Wheeler, Wm . D ., 11 4 Donovan&#13;
Whiston, Clrns. P., 1026 W heeler&#13;
Whi~ton, J\ifrs. F.mnrn. 1026 vVhePIP. r&#13;
Whisto n, H arrv. 222 Wa hinu;ton&#13;
Whiston, Mrs. Ida, 222 Washing-ton&#13;
Whitcomh, B ernice. 34l S. Mncli ~o n&#13;
W hi tcomb, C. V., 341 S. Mncli son&#13;
Wh ite, J\lfiss Cora. 443 W. South&#13;
White, Ed., 227 Church&#13;
White, Mrs. Emmn F .. 821 WhrC'lrr&#13;
Whi te, Freel G .. 82l Whrelcr&#13;
W hite, Georg-e, 201 Den n&#13;
\i\Thite, Mrs. Lihhv. 201 Den n&#13;
\Vhi te, Minnie, 227 Churr h&#13;
Wh itso n, Mrs. Mahl e, ·fi]7 8. .TrfT01·.&#13;
v\Thi tson, Wm., 517 8. J effer son&#13;
Whitti er, Benj., J 32 Grove&#13;
·Wh ittier , C'l n rn. 50l Stewnrt&#13;
Whittier , F.clwarcl A., 124 Grove&#13;
Wh itti er, L. C.. 501 Stewart&#13;
Whitti er, Mrs. Mag-dlina, 124 &lt;trovP&#13;
Whitti er , l\frs. Mnrtha A., 132 Grove&#13;
Whitworth, Mrs. H arriet. 327 R. .TPff.&#13;
W hi tworth , John S. 327 Jefferson&#13;
'-Viher '", Ae-nes . 1121 .T PwP.tt&#13;
Wi h erg-, Angali ne. 1121 J ewett&#13;
V\Tiherg, Emmn. 112\ .Jewett&#13;
Wiberg, Mrs. Hilda, 1J21 J ewett&#13;
\Vihrrg·. Lo11i ~ P .. 11 21 .TewPtt&#13;
\Vipkhnrn. Grover, 703 Dean&#13;
Wirkhnm, :Mrs. Lettie, 703 Drn n&#13;
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HAY, GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS and SALT&#13;
Best Equipped Elevatsr in Northern Illinois&#13;
Telephone 36&#13;
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. Woodstock, Illinois&#13;
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General Merchandise&#13;
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Mens' Work Clotl1es&#13;
Hardware, Farm Implements&#13;
Agents for&#13;
Paints ::tnd Varnishes&#13;
Auton1obile 'Accessories&#13;
Tines and Tubes&#13;
Store Open Day and Evening&#13;
Your Past and Future Patronage Appreciated&#13;
Phone Hebron&#13;
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Cigars &amp; Tobacco&#13;
Gen eral Merchandise&#13;
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112Y2 Benton St.&#13;
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Phone 256-W&#13;
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·w i cks, Albert G., 641 E. Calhoun&#13;
Wicks, A nnie, 418 3 . Madi son&#13;
Wi cks, Arthur H ., 418 S. Mad i.son&#13;
Wi r ks, Mrs. Clara E. , 641 E. Ca lhoun&#13;
\Y ir &lt;lrich, 2\ifrs. Evelin e, 251 T hroop&#13;
\\'i e&lt;l rich, George A., 251 Throop&#13;
Wien, l\Irs. Ida, 505 E. J·ackso n&#13;
\Vi en, Ju lius, 505 E. Jar kson&#13;
Wit&gt; n, M. N ., 240 Throop&#13;
Wi enk e, Frank C., !)10 Tappa n&#13;
'\Vi enke, Ali ce, 436 W ashington&#13;
Wienke, Mrs. Anna, 411 Dane&#13;
\ Vie nke, Bessie K., 41 l Dan e&#13;
\V!e nk e, Clin ton M., 436 Washing ton&#13;
"W ienke, Edw in R. , 436 \Vashington&#13;
\\Tienke, Ed., 436 Washing ton&#13;
\Vi,rnke, Mrs. E li zabeth, !HO Ta ppa n&#13;
\Yienk e, Eth el B., 4Jl Dane&#13;
\\'ienk e, Fra nk .J., 411 Da ne&#13;
\V ienke, l\frs. Kate, 436 Wash ington&#13;
Wienk e, L etah, 436 \Vashington&#13;
Wienke, Ma bel, 436 W a shington&#13;
Wienke, Mrs. Lill ian L ., 523 Wash.&#13;
\Vi ersma, Tilli e, 304 Fremont&#13;
IVieske, Dora, 402 B nrba nk&#13;
Wi eske, Willii1m H.. 402 B nrh::rnk&#13;
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Wigh t, M. M., 429 Center&#13;
Wilb urn, Geo. L., 902 Q ee n Ann&#13;
ViTilburn,- Mrs. Min a, 902 Queen A nn&#13;
Wi lcox, All en R ., 349 S. Jefferson&#13;
\\Til cox, Mrs. Alma, 349 S. J effe r ~ on&#13;
\Vi lcox, Arthur, Ea st L a ke&#13;
IVi l ~ox, M rs. E ll a, 354 Mc Henry&#13;
W il cox, L. G., 324 Madi son&#13;
\\Tilr"ox, Mrs. Melvina, 324 Mad ison&#13;
\V il cox, Nelson W., 226 W . J ac kson&#13;
W il cox, Mrs Ruth S., 226 W . Jaclrnon&#13;
W iley, Mrs. Henrietta, 123 S. J effer-.&#13;
\ Vile:v, William, 12',,, 15. Jefferson&#13;
"W ilkerso n, Mr s. Edith H., 208 Son t.h&#13;
"W ilk er son, Grover C., 921 J ewett&#13;
"Wilker son, J a mes IV., 208 South&#13;
W il kerson, Mr s. Stell a l\f.. 921 J ewet-t&#13;
Williams, B enedict B., 514 Highland&#13;
Wi lli ams", Ed., 524 N. l\'fadi son&#13;
vVilliam s, M rs. Ena, 514 Higbland&#13;
\Vi lliams, Mrs. Irma, 302 ViT. Jn&lt;ld&#13;
Willi ams, John, 121 Grove&#13;
W illi ams, Mrs. Katherine, 121 Grove&#13;
\Vi lli ams, Margaret, 121 Grove&#13;
\Villiams, Ra~· mond J., 121 Grove&#13;
Willo ughby, Adelbert, J38 W. F irst&#13;
Will oughby, Mill ard, 138 W. First&#13;
WilloughbY, Mrs. M)•r ., 138 W . First&#13;
Wilson, Burton H ., 333 E. Jackson&#13;
vVilson , Mrs. Florence M., 411 Dacy&#13;
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DIR! ~ CTORY&#13;
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\V il son, George H ., 411 Dae~·&#13;
W ilson, Mr s. Martha, 211 East&#13;
Wilson, W illi am V•l., 211 Eas t&#13;
\\'inclmu eller , l\Irs. E lsie, Ca ss&#13;
Wind111u ell er, Dr. Emil, Cass&#13;
\Vinega r, Mrs. Lill ia n, 216 E. So ut h&#13;
Wi negar, Ra lph, 216 E. South&#13;
W is11·eclel, Max 0., 633 Wheeler&#13;
IYo lf', Mrs. E liza. K., 549 Washing.&#13;
Wolf, Mr s. Elsie M., 864 Wick er&#13;
\ Yolf, H enry A. , 54!l W as h ingto n&#13;
l\Tolf, Laura, 549 vV11shi ngton&#13;
·wolf, W illi a,m L .. 864 W icker&#13;
\ 'olfe, Ed 11·ard H. , 726 Dean&#13;
Wolfe, M rs. Ma rtlrn , 726 Dean&#13;
Wood, Cha s. A., 227 Y-l . .Jndd&#13;
IYood,, Jnm es M. , ]]20 ViT!Jeeler&#13;
\Voods, Hrwmon d G. , 1120 Wheeler&#13;
Wood a rd, Calvi n L .. 11 5 Throop&#13;
Woodard, Coli s, 405 Hi gliland&#13;
vVooda rd, Mrs. Marion, 405 Hi crhlnrnl&#13;
IVoodard , Mrs. Pho Pbe, 115 Throop&#13;
Woodstock Hosp ital, 527 Sonth&#13;
ViTalters, Mrs. J essie. 217 Gr ove&#13;
IVa lt Pr s. Mrix J. , 217 Grove&#13;
Wreed, H enry E., 104 Stewart&#13;
IYreed, Mr s. Mabel, 104 Ste wnrt&#13;
W regg, Fra nk , 540 Washington&#13;
Wright, B ev. A. L., 434 East ·&#13;
Wrigh t, :Mrs . Annn Y .. 509 Denn&#13;
V{r igl1t, B. , 319 W. South&#13;
\'iTrigh t, Charles B., 419 W. J :wkson&#13;
·wright, Mrs. F lorence, 419 IV. ,Ja.,k.&#13;
ViTright, Dr. Glenn E., 500 D t'n n&#13;
Wrigh t, H. L., 3J3 W. South&#13;
Wri ght, Mrs. Huld a. 319 W. Ro 11th&#13;
Wright, Mrs. Ida, 204 H a:nvoo&lt;l&#13;
Wright, Mrs. lsahel, 4:34 Ea ~t&#13;
Wrigh t, lVI. J., 313 W. Sonth&#13;
IVrigh t, Myro n J ., 604 P ark&#13;
Wright, N elli e C., 313 W. Sont h&#13;
WriQ-ht, Mr s. Nelli e, 604 P ar],&#13;
vVright, Hobe rt C., 2 4 Haywood&#13;
W urtzinger , Mr s. Cath., 512 D:ic~'&#13;
ViTur tz ing er, Mrs. Ca th., 347 W11 sh.&#13;
ViTurtzin ge r, Mrs. E fo~a ., 405 Wash.&#13;
vVnrtzinger, Mrs. L~· cli a, 512 Dnc_v&#13;
IVurtzinger , Mathew, 512 DaC)'&#13;
W urtzinger, Joe, 512 Dae~·&#13;
Wurtzinger , John .J., 405 Washi ngt on&#13;
IVurtzinger Sr., John, 347 Washing.&#13;
Wnrtzin ger Jr., John. 347 Wa shing-.&#13;
\ Vurtzi nger, John A ., 347 Washi ng.&#13;
vVycoff, Elsworth E., 643 Wa shing.&#13;
W ycoff, l\frs. Marga r et, 643 Wash.&#13;
W,vncoop, Mr s. E llen. 226 C'rriffing&#13;
IVrneoop, F. D., 2'.W Griffing&#13;
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�WOODSTOCK DIRE CTOHY&#13;
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61&#13;
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The Woodstock Granite &amp; Marble Works&#13;
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A. J . ZOIA &amp; S ON, Proprietors&#13;
Estahlished 1890&#13;
Dealers in Monuments&#13;
Scotch and American Granite- Italian and American Marble&#13;
Artistic Lettering and Carving Done by Pneumatic Tools&#13;
All Work Guaranteed- Foundations that Last&#13;
Loflation 1-2 Block North of Court House&#13;
Phone 358-vV.&#13;
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AUGUST LUEDTKE&#13;
GENERAL CONTRACTOR&#13;
E stimates Cheerfully Given on All Kinds of Construction Work&#13;
Homes, Barns, Garages and all Kind of Farm Equipment&#13;
5J 7 Highland Ave.&#13;
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Phones 317 -W&#13;
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WILLIS DISBROW&#13;
GENERAL MERCHANDISE&#13;
Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats&#13;
Oysters and F ish in Season&#13;
-M en's ·work Clothes, Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers&#13;
Hardware, Coal, Feed, Salt and Wire&#13;
This is the R. C. U. Store&#13;
Featuring the N. J. C. Pure Food Brand of Merchandise&#13;
W c are Stock Holders in the Largest Retail Bu yers'&#13;
Organization in the United States&#13;
Comprising 'J~hre e Large Distributing Houses&#13;
and Se veral Manufacturing Establishments&#13;
-Whi ch Enables Us to Supply All Your ·wmrts&#13;
At Lower Prices&#13;
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Hartland, Ill.&#13;
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Phone 1640-R I&#13;
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�WOODST CCK DIRE CTORY&#13;
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Yates, E:u·l, 224 S. Mnd ison&#13;
Yates, ~rrs. H a t tie, K f'a lhoun&#13;
Yfltes, John , E. Calh oun&#13;
Yates, l\'lrs. 1\1ar y, 224 Madi son&#13;
Yaworni z, John , 540 ·w as hingto n&#13;
Yetter, Ben j. EL, J0l 5 Tappa n&#13;
YE&gt;tter, Mr s. Nor a.. 1015 Tappm1&#13;
Young-, 8. C., 87 S. J effe rson&#13;
Young-, Earl A., 621 Dean&#13;
Yo ung. E Rther A., 621 Dea n&#13;
Young, Mrs. F loren,,e, 725 N. i\1it.d ;.&#13;
Young, Mr s. Fra nceli a . 327 S . .J rffe r.&#13;
Yo Lrng, Frank&#13;
Young, :Vfrs. Fri eda. 720 N. MRdi son&#13;
Yo nng, H enrv, 720 N. Madison&#13;
Young, Mr s . .Jess ie, 87 S . .Teffer Ron&#13;
Yo nng, Jo hn. 725 N. Mad ison&#13;
Yo nn g, L . .J., 327 S. J effer son&#13;
Yonng, Lewi s B., 621 Dea n&#13;
Yonng, Mildred, 62] Dean&#13;
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Zelloph er, Mr s. Eliza beth, 402 LRk e&#13;
Zierke, Mr s. Augusta, 435 Dacy&#13;
Zierke, Miss E lla, 435 Dacy&#13;
Zie rke, Miss Frieda, 435 Dacy&#13;
Zierke, Loui s, 435 Dacy&#13;
Zierk e, Pau l A., 435 Dacy&#13;
Zimmer, Emma, 762 Washing ton&#13;
Zimm erman, Mr s. A nna, 521 lVIcHen.&#13;
Zimmerm a n, Doro t hea, 521 McHenry&#13;
Zimm erman, Mrs. Marg., 204 ?11eado;;.&#13;
Zimmerman, Walter C., 204 Men dow&#13;
Zimm er man,· Wm., 521 McHenry&#13;
Zimpl eman, Mrs. Josep., 146 N. i\fafl .&#13;
Zoia, A . J., 223 Throop&#13;
Zoia, Chas. D., 223 Throop&#13;
Zo ia, Clyde J., 223 Throop&#13;
Zoi a, E uge ne W., 223 Throop&#13;
Zoia, Mrs. Marie B., 223 Throop&#13;
Zoi a, Mrs. Moll ie, 223 'f'h roop&#13;
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WOODSTOCK DIRE CTO H,'l&#13;
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The Woodstock America11&#13;
McHenrv County's Most Progressive Newspap er&#13;
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Commercial Printing&#13;
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FARMERS STORE&#13;
.T. ID. HARRISON &amp; SONS, Proprietors&#13;
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General Merchandise&#13;
Staple Groceries, Smoked and Salt MeatR&#13;
, High Grade Cl-ieese&#13;
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Men's vV ork Clothes&#13;
Shelf Hardware, Stock Salt, Barb Wire&#13;
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AUTO ACCESSORIES&#13;
Home Oil Filling Station&#13;
Genuine Ford Repair Parts&#13;
Goodyear Tires- Fisk Tires&#13;
(~pen&#13;
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Greenwood, Ill.&#13;
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Seven Days and Evenings a&#13;
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Vv eek&#13;
Phone Hebron 74--1:&#13;
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KEY-BOARD&#13;
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WOODSTOCK DIRECTORY&#13;
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Classified Directory&#13;
Abstracts of Titles&#13;
RICHARDS, JEWE'l."l' &amp; WRIGHT&#13;
Office near the court house. Phone&#13;
315-J. 230-R.&#13;
MrHENR.Y COUNTY ABSTRACT&#13;
COMP ANY. 112 Benton St. Phone&#13;
169-J . ''Prompt Service Guaranteed."&#13;
Amateur Finishing&#13;
HERBERT B. MEDLAR, Portraits&#13;
by Photography . Hand carv ed&#13;
Amateur fini shing. 214&#13;
frames.&#13;
Dea n St. Phone 148-R.&#13;
M. G. TRIPP, 204 Main St.&#13;
Amusements&#13;
HEVERLY THEATRE, J. T. McSORLEY, Mgr. . Featu re Photoplays&#13;
Best Comedies.&#13;
Popular Stars.&#13;
Main St. Phone 423.&#13;
Art Goods&#13;
THE GIFT SHOP, Rena M. Olson,&#13;
Prop. Rompers, Aprons, House&#13;
Dresses, Chil dren's Dresses, Etc.,&#13;
Everything home made. Phone&#13;
157-W.&#13;
THE MISSES DONNELLY, Millinery, Corsets, Notions and Art&#13;
Goods. 100 So. Johnson.&#13;
SCANLON HAT SHOP, Mi ll inery,&#13;
Handmade Underwear, Infants '&#13;
Wear and Art Goods. 115 Van Buren St. Phone 145-W.&#13;
Auctioneers&#13;
CHARLES LEON ARD, Auctioneering and Stock Buying. Throop St.&#13;
P hone 163-R.&#13;
Automobiles&#13;
THE PA~K GARAGE, Church St.&#13;
Pho ne 80.&#13;
ADAMS MOTOR CO., 101 Church St.&#13;
Phone 93.&#13;
PECK'S GARAGE, 116 Calhoun St.&#13;
Phone 145-J .&#13;
WOODSTOCK GARAGE, 109 Church&#13;
St. Phone 188-R.&#13;
Auto Accessories&#13;
ADAMS MOTOR CO., 101 Church St.&#13;
Phone 93.&#13;
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GUS CARLSON, Harness Good s;&#13;
Auto Tires, Tops, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Benton St.&#13;
PECK'S GA.RAGE, 116 Calh oun St.&#13;
Phone 145-J.&#13;
WOODSTOCK TIRE &amp; VULCANIZ ING CO ., 132 Cass St. Pho ne 43.&#13;
GOODROW 'S GARAGE, 329 Throop&#13;
St. Phone 64.&#13;
MAIN STREET GARAGE, 229 Main&#13;
St. Phone 430.&#13;
Auto Repairing&#13;
ABBO TT &amp; SONS, .223 Lumber St.&#13;
Phone 340-W.&#13;
AMERICAN MOTOR CO., Used Cars,&#13;
Auto Repair and Welding. 'l'hroop&#13;
St. Back of Court Hou se. P hone 96.&#13;
BLAKE &amp; CRA Wl'~ORD, Park Garage. Shop Phone 86. Res. Phone&#13;
386-M.&#13;
FE HR MAN GARAGE, Fehrman&#13;
Bros. Props. Auto Repairing, Gas&#13;
or Steam Engine Repairing, APCO&#13;
Snubbers for For ds. 146 vVashington St. Phone 226-M.&#13;
Auto Tops and Trimmings&#13;
GUS CARLSON, Harness Good s,&#13;
Auto Tires, Tops and Accessories,&#13;
Trunks and Traveling Bags. Bento!!&#13;
Street.&#13;
.&#13;
Auto Trucks&#13;
THE PARK GARAGE, Church St.&#13;
Phone 80.&#13;
Bakeries&#13;
F. W. DOTEN &amp; SON, 120 Benton St.&#13;
. Phone 268-R.&#13;
FEDERAL BAKERY, Party, Birthday and Wedding Orders a Specialty. 109 Cass St. Phone 113-R. Matt&#13;
I-Ioesley, Prop .&#13;
Banks&#13;
WOODSTOCK NATIONAL BANK,&#13;
Capital $50,000. 114 Benton St.&#13;
Phone 18.&#13;
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ,)f&#13;
WOODSTO CK, Capital $50,000.00,&#13;
Surplus $50,000.0IJ. 100 Benton St..&#13;
Phone 37:&#13;
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�WOODSTOCK DIRECTORY&#13;
FARMERS EXCHANGE STATE&#13;
BANK, Cap ital Stock $75,000.00&#13;
102 Cass St. Phone 48.&#13;
THE STATE RANK OF WOODSTOCK. Benton and Dietz Streets.&#13;
Phone 68.&#13;
Barber Shops&#13;
.J. C. ROWE, 210 Ma in St. Everything&#13;
p er taining to F ir st Class · Barbering-. Boncilla Massage a Specialty.&#13;
MIKB LEHMAN. Borfrilla Ma ssage&#13;
fl Specialtv. 10J % Benton St. Under&#13;
Sta te Ba nk.&#13;
Baths&#13;
E. ERICKSON. Massuer, Turkisl1 and&#13;
Vapor Baths, E lectric Cabin et&#13;
Bath s. 205 Dean St. Phone 182-R.&#13;
Beauty Parlor&#13;
THE BEAUTY SHOP, Mi l&lt;lred Digg&#13;
ins, Prop. Shampooing•, Hair Dressing, Round Curlin)!'. J\lf arc e l in~ , an•l&#13;
Scalp TrPatments. 129 South Street.&#13;
P hon e 155-W.&#13;
Billiard Parlors&#13;
BTTRTON &amp; FREDERICK, 226 Ma in&#13;
St. Phone. 429.&#13;
THE MAIN STREET AMUSEMENT&#13;
PARLORS. Kniebusch &amp; Roberts,&#13;
Prons., 224 Main St. Phone 425 .&#13;
Bowling, Billi ards, Cigars and Toha cco. Confectionery.&#13;
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Blacksmiths&#13;
JOSEPH .T. HORICK, 250 Throop St.&#13;
Phone 254-N.&#13;
J\lrf&lt;',RWIN &amp; JENSEN, Horseshoeing&#13;
and&#13;
Repairing,&#13;
Oxv-Acetylenf)&#13;
Welding and Cntting. 105 Chnreh&#13;
Street. Phon e 340-J.&#13;
Boarcling Houses&#13;
MRS. EVA REINT&lt;'R, Ro:n d a rni&#13;
Rooms. 417 Clay St. Phon e 205-.J.&#13;
Books and Stationery&#13;
E. E. STONE. Dnw.~ ist, Books, Station erv, Paints, Oils, Drngs and&#13;
Medirin es. 112 Benton St. Phone&#13;
256-M.&#13;
A. S. WRIGHT, Drugs. Books, Paints&#13;
and Oil. On the Square. Phon e&#13;
rn7-R.&#13;
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Bottling Works&#13;
WOODSTO CK BOTTLING CO., S.&#13;
Mead, Prop. 204 Washington St.&#13;
Phone 185-J.&#13;
Bowling Alleys&#13;
THF, MAI N STREE'L' AMUSEMENT&#13;
PAHLORS, Kn ieb "sch &amp; Roberts,&#13;
Props. 224 Main St. Phone 425.&#13;
Bowling and Billiards. Cigar s, Toba cco and Confectionery.&#13;
Building Material&#13;
DACY LUMBER CO., 222 N. J efferson Street.&#13;
HALL &amp; E CKERT, N. J efferson, Cor.&#13;
Lumber Street.&#13;
Cabinet Makers&#13;
JOHN C. HEINZMAN, Expert Workman shi p and Gemiral Contrnd1&gt;r.&#13;
461 E. Lake St. Phm•.e 277-M.&#13;
Carpenter&#13;
GEORGE FREEMAN, 715 Clay St.&#13;
Phone 388-R.&#13;
JOHN C. HEINZMAN, Contractor&#13;
and cabin et maker. Expert workman ship. 461 E. Lake St. Phone&#13;
277-M.&#13;
KINGSLEY &amp; WARD,. Carpenters,&#13;
Contractors and Builders.&#13;
407&#13;
Forrest Ave., and 522 Highland&#13;
Ave. P hone 170-J.&#13;
Cement Dealers&#13;
DACY LUMBER CO., Jefferson and&#13;
Church Sts. Phone 75.&#13;
HALL &amp; ECKERT, Lumber, Coal,&#13;
Sash Doors, Blind s, Lime and Cement. Cor. E . Judd and Jefferson&#13;
Sts. Phon e 158-R.&#13;
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO ., Coal Cf)ment, Drain Til e. Col'. Calh oun&#13;
a nil East Sts. Phon e 55.&#13;
Cemeteries&#13;
OAKLAND&#13;
CALVARY&#13;
Chemica~ Companies&#13;
FEDER.AL CHEMICAL CO .,&#13;
·w ashing-ton St. Phon e 80.&#13;
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542&#13;
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WUUD~'l'O C K&#13;
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China and Glassware&#13;
THE GIFT SHOP, Rena M. Olson,&#13;
Prop., Hand .Pa111ted China, Cut&#13;
Glass, Fancy Lamps and Irridescent Glassware. Phone 157-W.&#13;
A. D. OSBORN, Hardwa re Co., Hardware, Sporting Goods, China and&#13;
Glassware. Cass St. Phone 345-H.&#13;
Chiropract or&#13;
DR. R. E. VAN HISE, Chiropractic&#13;
Physician. Hours Mondays, W ednesdays, and Fridays 10 a. m. to&#13;
6 p. m. Daily evenings 7 to 9 p.&#13;
m. 207 Benton St. Phones Res.&#13;
117-R. Office 118-J.&#13;
Cigars and Cigaret tes&#13;
THE CHO COLATE SHOP, J. G.&#13;
Choiles, 216 Main St. Phone 83 . .&#13;
J. C. KOBLENTZ &amp; CO., Groceri es .&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables, Cigars, and&#13;
Tobacco. Cor. Cass and Main 8ts.&#13;
Phone 58.&#13;
C. W . RITT, Cigars and Tobaceo,&#13;
General Merchandise. 112% Benton St. Phone 256-W.&#13;
.SPLENDID RESTAURANT, S. A.&#13;
Thimos, Prop., 220 Main St. Phon e&#13;
92. A Good Place to Eat.&#13;
Cleaning and Dyeing&#13;
THE WARDROBE, F. E. Diffendaffer, Prop., Cleaners and Tailors&#13;
"Who Know How" I. 0. 0. F .&#13;
Bldg. Phone 344--J.&#13;
Clothing&#13;
J. P. ALT, 106 Cass S. Phone 265-J.&#13;
SCHROEDER BROTHERS, Men's&#13;
Clothing and Furnishings.&#13;
219&#13;
Benton St. Phone 241-J.&#13;
THORNE &amp; SON, Men's Furnishings&#13;
and Shoes. Benton St. Phone&#13;
343-W.&#13;
Clubs&#13;
COMMERCIAL and COMMUNITY.&#13;
Coal and Wood&#13;
DACY LUMBER CO., Jefferson and&#13;
Church Sts. Phone 75.&#13;
HALL &amp; Eckert, Lumber, Coal. Sash&#13;
Doors, Blinds, Lime and Cement.&#13;
Cor. E. Judd and .Jefferson Sts.&#13;
Phone 158-R.&#13;
&#13;
DIRE CTORY&#13;
Coal&#13;
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO., Coal, Cement, Drain Tile. Cor. Calhoun&#13;
and East Sts. Phone 55.&#13;
Confectionery&#13;
THE CHOCOLATE SHOP, J. G.&#13;
Choiles, 216 Main St. Phone 83.&#13;
Contractors&#13;
ERNEST RIES, Plumbing and Gns&#13;
fitting.&#13;
Stearn and Hot Watur&#13;
Heating. E stimates cheerfull y fur-nished on application. 136 Cass St.&#13;
Plwne 230-W.&#13;
Contractor (Cement and Kellestone)&#13;
ARTHUR CASHMORE, 828 c lay b1 .&#13;
Phone 181-J.&#13;
DA VE MARION, 406 Clay St.&#13;
Contract or (Carpenter )&#13;
AUGUST LUEDTKE, Contractor,&#13;
517 Highland Ave. Phone 317-W.&#13;
Cont ractor (Cement )&#13;
OSCAR BATES, 110 Madison .&#13;
CHAliLES E. GIERTZ &amp; SON, 36J&#13;
N. Crystal St. Elgin, Ill.&#13;
JOHN GORS, Elasti ca Stucco, Plaster, Br ck and Mason Contracting.&#13;
Phone 127-R. 720 Division St.&#13;
AUGUST LUEDTKE, Contractor,&#13;
517 Highland Ave. Phone 317-W.&#13;
Contractors (Electrical)&#13;
THE ELE CTR,IC SHOP, C. W. Shimmel, Prop., 227 Main St. Phone&#13;
374-W.&#13;
McHENRY COUNTY ELECTRIC&#13;
CO., H . A. Gard iner, Prop. E lectr ic Contracting· anfl Supplies. 107&#13;
Dean St. Phone 248-R.&#13;
Contractor (General)&#13;
CHARLES E. GIERTZ and SON, 360&#13;
N. Crystal S~ . Elgin, Ill.&#13;
JOHN C. HEINSMAN, Carpent ~r&#13;
Contractor. Expert vVorkrn11nship.&#13;
461 E . Lake St. 277-M.&#13;
KINGSLEY &amp; WARD, Carpenters,&#13;
Contractors and Builders. Phone&#13;
170-J.&#13;
407 Forrest Ave.&#13;
522&#13;
, Highland Ave.&#13;
AUGUST LUEDTKE, Contractor,&#13;
517 Highland Ave. Phon e 317-W.&#13;
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Contractor ( Mason)&#13;
ARTHUR CASffMORE, 828 Clay S t.&#13;
Phone 181-J.&#13;
JOHN GORS, E lastica Stucco, Plaster Brick, Cement and Mason Contrn rting. 720 Division St. Phone&#13;
J21'-R.&#13;
DAVE MARION, 406 Clay St.&#13;
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67&#13;
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DR. GEORGE A. SEEGMILLER.,&#13;
Woodstock National Bank ' Bldg.&#13;
Phon e 65.&#13;
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Depar tment Stores&#13;
WIENS CLOTHING STORE, The&#13;
Store for Everybody. Benton St.&#13;
Phone 141-J.&#13;
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Contractor (Pa.ving)&#13;
&#13;
Dressmakers&#13;
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CHARLES E . GIF.HTZ ~. SON, 360&#13;
N. Crys tal St. E lgin, Il l.&#13;
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MINNIE BURTON,&#13;
Dressmaking"&#13;
La dies Tailoring. 219 Benton St.&#13;
P hone 384-W.&#13;
MRS . FRED DENNIS, 109 S. Jefferson St.&#13;
&#13;
Contract or (Plaster )&#13;
OSCAR BATES, 110 Madison . All&#13;
kinds CPm nt and P l 11 ~ t ering .&#13;
JOHN GORS, E lastica 1Stucco, P laster Brick, Cement and Mason Contracting. 720 Division St. Phone&#13;
127-R.&#13;
0&#13;
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Draying and Express&#13;
CHAR.LES C. KUPPE, 122 Benton.&#13;
Phone 433.&#13;
&#13;
Drug Stores&#13;
Cont.r:i.ctor (Roofin g)&#13;
GFORGE FREEMAN, 715 Clay St.&#13;
Phone 388-R. Carnenter Roofing .&#13;
&#13;
Corset Shops&#13;
Cffl&lt;'FEY COHSE'l' SHOP, Hosier.v,&#13;
Brassiers. Corsf't~. 225 vV. .Tn ckson St. Phone 266-R.&#13;
THE MISSES DO NNELLY, Millinery, Corsets. Notions, and Art&#13;
Gooil s. 100 S ..Johnson.&#13;
&#13;
THE HOY PHARMACY, Luman ·~.&#13;
Hoy, Raymond P . Pfeiffer. 100&#13;
Cass ,S t. Phone 434.&#13;
E. E. STONE, Druggist, Drugs and&#13;
Medicines, Books and Stationery,&#13;
Paints and Oils. 112 Benton St.&#13;
Phone 256 M.&#13;
A. S. WRIGHT, Drugs, Books, Paints&#13;
and Oil. On the Square. Phone&#13;
167-R.&#13;
&#13;
Dry Cleaning&#13;
&#13;
Cut Glass&#13;
&#13;
H ANS NIELSEN 221 Be,nton Street.&#13;
M en's Tailoring and R epairing.&#13;
Dry Cleaning.&#13;
&#13;
M. SCff'i'\TABK 2 7 Benton St.&#13;
1&#13;
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Dairies&#13;
OAKSIDE FARM DAIR.Y, Chari.es&#13;
R J\ifnrk~. Pron. Lak e Ave. At&#13;
City Limits. Phon e 9.&#13;
G. A. PARKER, 301 W . Jackson.&#13;
Phone 192-J.&#13;
WOODSTO C'K D A rnv ro., 140&#13;
\Vashington St. Phone 69.&#13;
Dent~sts&#13;
&#13;
DR. W. C. BESLEY, Offi ce hours&#13;
R &lt;:lo to 11 :30 a. m. and 1 :30 to&#13;
5 :30 p . m. Cor. Be11to11 :rnd Di&#13;
Sts. ReR. Phone 236-M. Office&#13;
Phon e 130-R.&#13;
DR. E. E. Li\ WREN CE . 103% S.&#13;
Benton St. Pho ne 270-R. R es i. ]14&#13;
South St. Phone 148-M. Office&#13;
hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.&#13;
A. l.VI. YESSLF.R, 1 24Y~ Benton.&#13;
Phone 211-M.&#13;
0&#13;
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Dry Goods&#13;
BELCHER BROS., Dry Goods and&#13;
Furni shings, Shoes and Hardware. ·&#13;
Main or Benton. Phone 241-W .&#13;
P . H. MATTHEI. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear&#13;
Phone 149-R.&#13;
wrnN 'S CLOTHING STORE, The&#13;
Store for Everybody. B enton St.&#13;
Phone 141-;T.&#13;
WOODSTO CK DRY GOODS CO.,&#13;
Lester Nogle, Mgr.. Drv Good s,&#13;
Cloaks, Su.its, and Not io;,,s. Benton St. Phone 67.&#13;
&#13;
Electrical Supplies&#13;
WM. R. BURNS . E lectrical Accessones for Cars.&#13;
227 Main St.&#13;
Phon e 374-W.&#13;
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WOODSTOCK DIRE CTORY&#13;
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THE ELECTRIC SHOP, C. W.&#13;
Shimmel, Prop. 227 Main Street.&#13;
Phone 374-W.&#13;
McHENRY. COUN TY ELECTRI C&#13;
CO., H. A. Gardiner, Prop. E lectric&#13;
Contract ing· and Supplies. 107&#13;
Dean St. Phone 248-R.&#13;
Feed&#13;
K F . .MEYER, Hav, Stock Remedi es&#13;
and Poultry Foods, Mill F eeds,&#13;
Grain and Seeds. 116 N . .Teffer son&#13;
St. Phones Office 252-W. Res.&#13;
287-R.&#13;
DUELL &amp; OLMSTEAD. Feed, I-fa:v&#13;
and Grain, and F eeds and S:ilr.&#13;
C l a~· St. Phone 36.&#13;
Flour and Feed&#13;
WOODSTOCK MILLING&#13;
Jackson St. P hone 428.&#13;
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ro.,&#13;
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E.&#13;
&#13;
Florists&#13;
GEORGE MONCUR, Vegetables and&#13;
F lower Seeds, Cut F lower s, Plants,&#13;
and Bulbs. 130 C:is;:; St. Phone&#13;
] 76-J.&#13;
Filling St ation&#13;
HOME OTL CO., E. L. Mansfield,&#13;
Mgr. Cor. Throop a nd Judd Sts.&#13;
Phone 82.&#13;
S. J. OGLE &amp; SON, ''The Home Df&#13;
th e Dunbar Tires." 144 "'Washington St. Phone 354-J.&#13;
' Ford Sales and Service&#13;
iVOOD STOCK GARAGE, 109 Church&#13;
Phone 188-R.&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables&#13;
.mNSEN 'S GR.OCERY, Woodstock's&#13;
Resid ential Store. 901 Wh eeler&#13;
Rt. Phone 41.&#13;
J. C. KOBLENT Z &amp; CO., Groc e ri e ~•,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables, Cigars and&#13;
Tobacco. Cor. C:iss :ind Main St.&#13;
Phone 58.&#13;
MEAD &amp; CHARLES, Groceries,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables. 107 S.&#13;
Benton St. Phone 51-52.&#13;
PETEIT &amp; SAHS, Fancy Groceries,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables. Main and&#13;
Cass Sts. Phone 59.&#13;
ROGER.S ' :VTEAT MARKET, 218&#13;
Main St. Phone 421.&#13;
&#13;
J. C. R.USHTON &amp; CO., Fruits and&#13;
Vegetables. Cass :ind Benton Sts.&#13;
Phone 72.&#13;
Furnaces&#13;
A. W. WAGNER, Hardware.&#13;
Benton St. Phone 259-R.&#13;
&#13;
124&#13;
&#13;
Furniture&#13;
.JOHN J . STAFFORD &amp; SON, VanBuren St.&#13;
Phon es 62, 362-W,&#13;
229-R..&#13;
SLAVIN, EASTMAN &amp; PIERCE,&#13;
Furniture and Undertaking. Phon e&#13;
56.&#13;
Garages&#13;
:M AIN ST. GARAGE, 220 Main St.&#13;
P hone 430.&#13;
FEHRMAN BROS., Auto Repairin:;,&#13;
Gas or Steam Engin e Rep'a iring,&#13;
A P C 0 Snubber s for Fords. 146&#13;
Washington St. Phone 226-M.&#13;
GOODROW 'S GARAGE, 329 Throop&#13;
St. Phone 64.&#13;
PECK'S GARAGE, 116 Calhoun St.&#13;
Phone 145-J.&#13;
WOODSTOCK GARAGE . V. D.&#13;
Sherburne, Prop. 109 Church St.&#13;
P hon e 188-R..&#13;
Gasoline&#13;
HOME OIL CO., Gasoline and Oils.&#13;
Throop and Judd Sts. Phone 182--T.&#13;
General Merchandise&#13;
C. W . RITT, Cigar s and Tobacco,&#13;
General Merchandise. 1121/z Benton St. Phone 256-W .&#13;
Gift Shops&#13;
THE GIFT SHOP, Rena M. Olson,&#13;
Prop.&#13;
China, Glasswar e, I vor.v,&#13;
Crocheted Gifts and Art Needle&#13;
Work. Phone 157-W.&#13;
Granit e and Marble Works&#13;
THE W OODSTOCK GRANITE and&#13;
MARBLE WORKS, A. J. Zoia anJ&#13;
Sons, Props.&#13;
Monuments and&#13;
Foundations, that last for . ages.&#13;
1!?. Block North of Court H ouse.&#13;
P hone 358-W .&#13;
Groceries&#13;
FERR.IS &amp; TURNER, Groceries and&#13;
HardwarEl,, 111 Van Buren. P hone&#13;
408.&#13;
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JENSEN'S GROCERY, Woodstock's&#13;
Residential Store.&#13;
901 Wh eeler&#13;
St. Phone 41.&#13;
J. C. KOBLENTZ &amp; CO., Groceri es,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables, Cigars a nd&#13;
Tobacco. Cor. Cass and Main St,,,.&#13;
Phone 58.&#13;
MF.AD &amp; . CHA RLES, Groceries,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables.&#13;
107 :;;.&#13;
Benton St. Phone 51-52.&#13;
J . C. RUSHTON &amp; CO., Fruits and&#13;
Vegetables. Cass and Benton Sts.&#13;
Phone 72.&#13;
PETEIT &amp; SAHS, Fancy Groceri e~,&#13;
Fruits and Vegetables. Main and&#13;
rn ss Sts. Phone 59 .&#13;
H ardware '&#13;
BELCHER BROTHERS, Dry Good~,&#13;
ann Fnrni ~ hing s. Shoe::; and H ar.1 ware. M:iin or Benton Sts. Phone&#13;
241-W.&#13;
FERRTS &amp; TURNER. Groceries ann&#13;
Hardware.&#13;
111 VanBnren St.&#13;
Phone 408.&#13;
K J. FIELD HARDWARE · CO.,&#13;
"Hardware th:it Rtan&lt;ls Hard&#13;
W e11!'." Main St. Phone fl7.&#13;
A. D. OSBORN HAR.DWARE ro ..&#13;
Ha rd ware, Sporting Good s, Chi n:i&#13;
ann Glassware. C'as::; St. Phone&#13;
345-R.&#13;
A. W. vYAGNER, Hardware. 12~&#13;
Brnton St. Phone 259-R.&#13;
H arness Shops&#13;
CARLSON. Harn ess Good ·'&#13;
Auto Tires, Tops, Trnnk::; an1l&#13;
T1·n\·eling Bag::;. Benton St.&#13;
&#13;
nns&#13;
&#13;
H ay and Grain&#13;
RUFLL &amp; OLMSTEAD. F eed, Hnv&#13;
and Grain. Seed ~ and Salt. Cl a~·&#13;
Rt.rrrt. Phon e 36.&#13;
Heating&#13;
D. B. NICHOLS, Plumbing, St·e11111&#13;
n nd Hot \Va ter Hen ting. 105 VanBnren St. Phone 167-J.&#13;
E R.NEST RIES, Plumbing and Gas&#13;
Fitting, Steam and Hot Water&#13;
H eating. Estimates cheerfully furni shed on applicaj ion. 136 Ca:'s&#13;
SL Phone 230-W.&#13;
&#13;
(if)&#13;
&#13;
Horse Shoeing&#13;
JOSEPH J. RORICK 250 ,Throop St.&#13;
Phone 254-N.&#13;
Hotels&#13;
HOTEL WOODSTOCK, Mrs. M. L.&#13;
Caldwell, Prop. 1011/z Benton St.&#13;
Phon es 414 and 149-M.&#13;
Hospitals&#13;
WOODSTO CK PUBLIC HOSPI'l'AL,&#13;
527 South St. Phone 49.&#13;
Ice Dealers&#13;
R. A. PRATT, Denier in natnrn l ice.&#13;
120 Cass St. Phone 341-M.&#13;
Infant ' s Wear&#13;
SCANLON RAT SHOP, l\'.fillinen·&#13;
Handmade Underwear, Infant's&#13;
Wear a nd Art Goo d ~ . 115 Va:1&#13;
: Buren St. Phone 145-W.&#13;
Insurance&#13;
HOYT E. MORRIS, Real E1'tate and&#13;
Insurance. Ho)· Build ing. Phone&#13;
118-R.&#13;
MARTIN &amp; BA TTERN, 207 Main St.&#13;
Phone 347-J.&#13;
McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT&#13;
CO ., 112 Benton St. Phone 169-.l.&#13;
' ' Prompt Service Guaranteed.''&#13;
RICHARDS, JEWE1"1' &amp; WRIGH1',&#13;
Office near th e Court House.&#13;
Phones 230-R. 315-J.&#13;
D. F. QITTNLAN, Real Estate, Insurance and Rentin g of Farms and&#13;
City Property. Main St. Phone 50.&#13;
J ewelers and Opticians&#13;
F. 'l'. FERRIS, J ewe lr~r , Pianos and&#13;
Phonograph;:;. Optical Goods. ll'l&#13;
Van Buren St. Phone 282-R.&#13;
Jeweler&#13;
1\1. SCHWABE, 217 Benton St.&#13;
Kodaks and Supplies&#13;
THE HOY PHARMACY, L11man 'l'.&#13;
HO)', Raymond P. Pfeiffer. 100&#13;
Cass St. Phone 434.&#13;
Ladi es Ready to Wear&#13;
P. H. MATTHEI, Drv Goods, Notions, Shoe Ladie~ ReMl~· to vVe:1r.&#13;
Phone 149-R.&#13;
0&#13;
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�WOODS'l'O CK DIRECTORY&#13;
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70&#13;
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WIEN 'S CLO'l'HING STORE, Th e&#13;
Store for Every body. Benton St&#13;
Phone 141-J.&#13;
\YOODSTOCK DRY GOODS CO.,&#13;
Les ter Nogle, MgT., Dry Goods,&#13;
Cloaks, Suits and Notions. Benton&#13;
St. P bone 67.&#13;
&#13;
Lawyers&#13;
.J UD GE CHARLES P . BARNES, 110&#13;
Benton St. Phone 79.&#13;
FRED B. BENNETT, Attorne~' anrl&#13;
Coun sell or at Law. 105% S. Ben ton St. Phone 23.&#13;
FLOYD E. ECKERT, 207 N. Benton&#13;
St.&#13;
Res. P hone 123-M.&#13;
Off\ re&#13;
118-R.&#13;
.JOSLYN &amp; JOSLYN, Benton St.&#13;
Phone 35.&#13;
V. S. LUMLEY, Cor. Bent·on and E.&#13;
,Tttdcl Sts. Phone 1.&#13;
&#13;
Lumber Dealer&#13;
&#13;
Meat Markets&#13;
R. A. PRATT, 120 Cass St.&#13;
341-M.&#13;
ROGERS ' ?\!EAT :11ARKET,&#13;
Main St. Phon e 421.&#13;
&#13;
Milk and Dealer&#13;
OAKSIDE FARM DAIHY, Chas. iij.&#13;
]\forks, Prop. ,Lnk e Ave. a.t city&#13;
Limits. Phone 9.&#13;
G. A. PAR.K I&lt;;R, 301 W . Jnckson.&#13;
Phone J 02 .J.&#13;
IVOODSTO C'K DAIRY CO., 14)&#13;
·wa shingt on. Phon e 69.&#13;
&#13;
Millinery&#13;
THE MTSSES DONNELLY, M ill en ery, Corsrts. Notion s nncl Art&#13;
Good s. 100 S ..Johnson St.&#13;
SCANLON HAT SHOP, Milliner-,·.&#13;
Handmad e U nd rrw f1 r,&#13;
•Infant s ·&#13;
\Venr nnd Art Goo(k 1J5 Vnn Rnren St. Phone 145-vY.&#13;
0&#13;
&#13;
DACY LUMBER CO ., Jrfferson a11d&#13;
Church Sts. · P hon e 75 .&#13;
&#13;
Lumber Companies&#13;
HALL &amp; ECKERT. Lnrnber, C'o&gt;il,&#13;
Sash, Doors, Blind s, Lime &gt;incl Cement. Cor. E. Jnclcl :rnd .Trfferson&#13;
Sts. Pl1one 158-R.&#13;
0.&#13;
&#13;
Lunch Rooms&#13;
.T. DUSHNAK. Horne Cooked&#13;
Menls and Pastry ::i Sprci&gt;i lt-,, .&#13;
M fl in nnd Cass Sts.&#13;
Machinists&#13;
&#13;
ABBOTT &amp; SON, 223 Lumber St.&#13;
Phone 340-W.&#13;
BLAKE &amp; CRAWFORD. Pnrk Garage. Shop Phone 86. Res. 38fi-1V[.&#13;
&#13;
Massaging&#13;
K&#13;
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ERTf~ KSON&#13;
&#13;
l\ifassenr . 205 Dean&#13;
St. Phone 182-R.&#13;
MIKE LF.HMAN, Bonci ll n Mnssage&#13;
a specia litv in connection wi1'h&#13;
Barber Shop. 1011/2 Benton S r.&#13;
U nder State Bank.&#13;
J. C. ROWE, 210 Main St. Every1'11ing pertnining- to First Class&#13;
Barbering-.&#13;
Boncill a l\fa ssage a&#13;
Sperin lty.&#13;
'&#13;
&#13;
Monuments&#13;
THE WOODSTO CK GHA NTTl&lt;i n ~Hl&#13;
M.ARBLE WORKS. A . .T. Zoin ~&#13;
Sons, Props.&#13;
1\fonnmrnt;:; nwl&#13;
Founclat iorn;, Th a t La s t for i\ f. 8&lt;i .&#13;
112 Rik. North of Con r t Hn11 'f&gt; .&#13;
P hone 358-W.&#13;
&#13;
Motion Pictures&#13;
PRINCESS THEATRE, Mnin St.&#13;
Phone 32.&#13;
B1WEHLY THEATRE, .T. T. MrSorl e~r, Mgr. F eature Photo Pl nv·~ .&#13;
Best Com r cli es. Ponular Stars.&#13;
Main St. Phone 423.&#13;
&#13;
Motor Ambulances&#13;
SLAVIN. EASTMAN &amp; PIERCE,&#13;
214 Mai n St. Phone 56.&#13;
JOHN J . STAFFORD &amp; SON, VanBuren St. Phone 62. 362 -W. aml&#13;
229-R.&#13;
&#13;
Musical Instuments&#13;
H. HOBBS Musrr:: STORE&#13;
Kimball Pianos Pbon ograp 11s, Records. Mu s ic and O--ches tra Ir: s truments. Benton S t. P ho ne :'l~· 1 ..J .&#13;
JUNG PIANO SHOP, Adam 8. Jnng,&#13;
Prop. 353 Lincol n Ave. Phone 12.&#13;
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�WOODSTO CK DIRECTORY&#13;
Music Teachers&#13;
CARRIE ~A WSON, School. 106Y;i&#13;
Cass St. Resi. 843 Seminary Ave.&#13;
Phone 19. and 74.&#13;
News Depot&#13;
WICKS &amp; CONLEY, 23G Main St.&#13;
Phon e 147-J.&#13;
Newspapers and Publications&#13;
WOODSTO CK&#13;
AMERICAN , 111&#13;
Dean St. Phone 85.&#13;
WOODSTOCK SENTINEL, 200 N.&#13;
l3Pnf on St. Phone 5.&#13;
Notions&#13;
JENSEN'S GROCERY, W oodstock's&#13;
Hes id ential Store. 901 Wh ee l r~r St.&#13;
Phon e 41 .&#13;
Nurses (Pract ical)&#13;
ORESSA BRANDENBERG,&#13;
J10l ~. Calhoun St.&#13;
MRS. CARRIE STEPHENSON, 927&#13;
S. J effer son St. Phon e 110-W.&#13;
MRS. ELTZA TAYLOR, 727 Clay St.&#13;
Phon e 388-X-2.&#13;
MRS .&#13;
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71&#13;
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A. S. WRIGHT, Drugs, Books, Paints&#13;
and Oi ls. On th e Square. Phone&#13;
167-R.&#13;
Phonographs&#13;
JOHN J . STAFFOHD &amp; SON, Van&#13;
Buren St. Phones : G2; 362-W;&#13;
229-R.&#13;
W. H. HOBBS MUSIC STORE, Kim h'tll Pi a.nos, Pho nogr ap hs, Records,&#13;
Sheet Mu sic, and Orchestra In struments. Benton St. Phon e 371-J.&#13;
F. T. FERRIS, J ewelry, Pianos, Phonographs and Opti ca l Goods. 113&#13;
Van Buren St. Phane 282-R.&#13;
J UNG PIAKO SHOP, Adam S. Jung-,&#13;
Prop. 353 Lin coln Ave. Phone 12.&#13;
Photogra phers&#13;
HERBERT B. MEDLAR. Portrait«&#13;
by Photography, H and Carved&#13;
Frames, Am nteur Fini shing. 214&#13;
Dea n St. Phone 148-R.&#13;
lVI. G. TRIPP, 204 Ma ·n St. Photography, Amnt eur Fini shing a nl Pi ct·ure framing.&#13;
Physician and Surgeon&#13;
&#13;
Oil Stations&#13;
HOME OIL COMPANY, Gasolin e&#13;
and Oil s. Throop and Judd Sts.&#13;
Phone 182-J.&#13;
Optical Goods&#13;
F. 'I'. FERRIS, J ewelrv, Pi anos and&#13;
Phonograph s, and Optical Goods.&#13;
]13 V1111 Buren St. Phone 282-R.&#13;
P aint ers and Decorators&#13;
PFTER J. WHEELER, 303 Fremont&#13;
Street.&#13;
&#13;
E.&#13;
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P ain ts and Oils&#13;
FIELD HARDWARE&#13;
Ma.in St. Phone 97.&#13;
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J.&#13;
&#13;
CO.&#13;
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P aints and Oils&#13;
E. E. STONE DRUGGIST, Drngs and&#13;
Medicines, Stationery, Books, Qi.ls&#13;
and Paints. 112 Benton St. Phon e&#13;
256-M.&#13;
vVOODSTO CK PAINT STORE, F . H.&#13;
Opfergel t, Prop. P aints, Oi ls and&#13;
De&lt;'ornting. Pi ctures, Fram es and&#13;
School Supplies. Clav and First&#13;
Rts. Phon es Store 370-.T. H onsf'&#13;
:i10-1L&#13;
&#13;
E. V. ANDERSON, M. D. Kellogg&#13;
Block, Hours : 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m .&#13;
&#13;
Phon es: Office 248-M, R es. 34.&#13;
C. F. BAC CU S, M. D. Woodsto ~k&#13;
National Bank Bldg. Office Hours:&#13;
2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phones 65-60.&#13;
DR. W. M. FREEMAN, 112 Benton&#13;
St. Office Hours : 2-4 and 7-0 p . m.&#13;
Phone 6 Res Phone 61&#13;
H. C. THON, M. D. l06:Y2 Cass Street.&#13;
Phones : Office 19, Resi. 74.&#13;
DR. CHARLES R. TREAT, Eye, Ear,&#13;
Nose and Throa t. Tu e~ da Ys , Thursda~·s and Saturdavs. Hours: 9 a. m.&#13;
to 4 p. m. Phon e 90.&#13;
HYDE WEST, M. D. F. A. C. S., Req.&#13;
329 Dean St. Phon e 45. Office,&#13;
State Bank Bldg. Phon e 44. Office Hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Except&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
E. WINDMUELLER, M. D. F . A. C.&#13;
S. Surger~r, Obstetrics, Con sultations and X-Ray. Hours 2-4 p. m.&#13;
7-9 p. m. Except Wedn es da~r , Phon e&#13;
90.&#13;
GLENN E. WRIGHT, M. D. Mnrph,v&#13;
Block, Phones: Office 88, Res. 22.&#13;
T-Tours 2-4 :ind 7-'l p. m.&#13;
&#13;
�WOODSTOCK DIRECTORY&#13;
&#13;
72&#13;
&#13;
Pianos&#13;
W. H. HOBBS MUSIC STORE, Kimball Pianos, Phonograp hs, Records,&#13;
Sheet Music and Orchestra Instrnrnents. Benton St. Phone 371-J.&#13;
F. 'r. FERRIS , J ewelry, Pianos and&#13;
Phonographs, a nd Optical Goods.&#13;
113 Van Buren St. Phone 282-R.&#13;
Piano Tuning&#13;
JUNG PIANO SHOP, Adam S. Jung,&#13;
Prop. 353 Lincoln Ave. Phone 12.&#13;
Pictures and Frames&#13;
HERBERT B. MEDLAR. Portraits&#13;
by Photography; Hand Carved&#13;
Frames. Amateur Finishing. 214&#13;
Dean St. Phone 148-R.&#13;
M. G. TRIPP, 204 Mai n St. Photographv, Amateur Finishing an d Picture Framing.&#13;
WOODSTOCK PAINT STORE, F. H.&#13;
Opfergelt, Prop. P aints, Oils and&#13;
Painters Supplies, Pictures, Frames,&#13;
a nd School Suppli es . Clay and Fir st&#13;
Sts. Phones: Store 379-J, House&#13;
379-M.&#13;
Plumbing&#13;
D. B. NICHOLS, Plumbing, Stearn&#13;
and Hot Water Heating. 105 Van&#13;
Buren St. Phone 167-J.&#13;
ERNES T RIES, Plumbing an d Gas&#13;
Fitting, Stenrn and Hot Water&#13;
Heating. E stimates cheerfull y fur nished on application. 136 Cass St.&#13;
Phone 230-W. ·&#13;
Printers&#13;
WOODSTOCK&#13;
AMERICAN,&#13;
111&#13;
Dean St. Phone 85.&#13;
"W OODSTOCK SENTINEL, 209 N.&#13;
Benton St. Phone 5.&#13;
Railroads&#13;
CHICAGO &amp; NORTHWESTERN.&#13;
Passenger and Freight Depot at&#13;
Main and Washington Sts.&#13;
Re~l E~tate&#13;
&#13;
MARTIN &amp; BATTERN, 207 Main St.&#13;
Phone 347-J.&#13;
HOYT E . MORRIS. Real Estate and&#13;
In surance. Hoy Bldg. Phone 118-R.&#13;
D. F. QUINLAN, Real E state, Insurance, Renting of Farms and Ci:y&#13;
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Restaurants&#13;
J. DUSHNAK, Home Cooked&#13;
Mea ls and Pastry a Specialty. Main&#13;
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MRS. C. M. CHURCHJLL, Furnished&#13;
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Rooms and Board. 417 Clay St.&#13;
Phone 205-J.&#13;
Seed Merchants&#13;
BUELL &amp; OLMSTEAD, F eed, Ha.v&#13;
and Grni n, Seeds and Salt. C l a~· St.&#13;
Phone · 36.&#13;
GEORGE MONCUR, Florist and&#13;
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Flowers, Plants and Bulbs. 130 Ca ss&#13;
St. Phone 176-J.&#13;
WOODSTOCK MILLING CO. East&#13;
Jackson St. Phone 428.&#13;
School Supplies&#13;
THE HOY PHARMACY, Luman T.&#13;
Hoy, Raymod P. Pfeiffer. 100 Cass&#13;
St. Phone 434.&#13;
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Opfergelt, Prop. Paints, Oils, Painter's Suuplies, Pi ctures, Frames and&#13;
School Supplies. Clay and First Sts.&#13;
P hon es: Store 379-J, House 379-.M.&#13;
Sheet and Metal Works&#13;
A. W. WAGNER HARDvY AR.E, 124&#13;
Benton St. Phone 259-R.&#13;
Shoe Repairing&#13;
PROGRESSIVE SHOB SHOP, Otto&#13;
A. Lindvall, Prop. Main St. Opposite Theatres.&#13;
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J. E. ROWE. 210 Main St. Barb0r&#13;
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BIWS. Dry Goods and&#13;
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Main and Benton. Phone 241-W.&#13;
P.H. MATTHEI, D ry Goods, Notion s,&#13;
Shoes, Ladies' Ready to Wear.&#13;
Phone 149-R.&#13;
STONE 'S SHOE STOim, Main St.&#13;
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THORNE &amp; SON, Men's Furnishings&#13;
and S'. 1oes. Benton St. Phone 343-W.&#13;
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M. SCHWABE, 217 Benton St.&#13;
Soap l\1anufacturers&#13;
S. E. ATKINSON, 253 Hoy St. Phone&#13;
206-M.&#13;
Sporting Goods&#13;
A . D. OSBORNE HDWE . CO. Hardware, Sporting Goods, China and&#13;
Glass ware. Cass St. Phone 345-R.&#13;
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TT-rn HOY PHARMACY. Luman ·r.&#13;
Hoy, Raymond P. Pfeiffer. 100&#13;
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CHARLES LEON ARD, Auction eering and Stock Buying. Throop St.&#13;
Phone 163-R.&#13;
GREEN &amp; BEATTY, Stock Buying&#13;
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WM. R.. BURNS. Willard Service Station . 227 Main St. Phone 374-W.&#13;
MAIN STREET GARAGE, 229 Main&#13;
St. Phone 430.&#13;
WOODSTO CK TIRE &amp; VULCANIZING CO. 132 Cass St. Phone 43.&#13;
Tailors&#13;
JOHN MAC SHANE, B17 Wheeler St.&#13;
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THE WARDROBE, F. E. Diffendafer,&#13;
Prop. Ladies' and Men's Tailoring&#13;
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Phone 344-J.&#13;
Tailors (Ladies' )&#13;
MINNIE BURTON, Dressmaking and&#13;
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Phone 384-W.&#13;
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ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO.&#13;
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PRINCESS THEATRE, Main St.&#13;
Phone 32.&#13;
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Comed ies, Popular Stars. Main St.&#13;
Phone 423.&#13;
Tile (Drain)&#13;
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PEOPLES' SUPPLY CO. Coal,&#13;
Cement, Drain Tile. Cor. Cn lhoun&#13;
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E. J. FIELD HARDWARE CO. Main&#13;
St. Phone 97.&#13;
Tires and Accessories&#13;
WOODSTOCK GARAGE, 109 Church&#13;
St. Phone 188-R.&#13;
THE PARK GARAGE, Church St.&#13;
Phone 80.&#13;
Tire Repairing&#13;
S. J. OGLE &amp; SON, Tuhe Repairing&#13;
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OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. Bartlett St. Phone 260-J.&#13;
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East and Church Sts. Phone 400.&#13;
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SLAVIN, EASTMAN &amp; PIERCE,&#13;
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JOHN J . STAFFORD &amp; SON, Van&#13;
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Used Cars&#13;
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Auto Repair and Welding. Throop&#13;
St. Back of Court House. Phone 96.&#13;
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S. J . OGLE &amp; SON, "The Home of&#13;
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MERWIN &amp; JENSEN, Horse Shoeing&#13;
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Making. 250 Throop St. Tel. 254-N.&#13;
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