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BEULEVUXE, HJLS.<br />
Manufacturers of<br />
BJtASS AHD IBON CASTINGS 0F*LL KltfDS MADS TO OE&EE.<br />
WQ cfcaUonga any Sewing Machine before the <strong>Public</strong> to o?ual the IMPROVES SDTQZE<br />
high wa Family Sewing Machine lot range oi work, perfotion of Btftch, case of operation.
LOUIS PITTHAN, .<br />
••nmlciiaml Joookelleif<br />
^iilltlUV CI III! ^JUUl]<br />
Puhlishcr / Lnj'il and other Blanks,<br />
• EwgiwiQME& 9 MEWS- M-emn-Ts<br />
ANTJ DEALER IN . • ?•<br />
^gindnw ^luitlcs, busiest! $nffimuq£f^<br />
-PI^T^RES, FRAMES^ Ete.7<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>, — - - - " ri^^j^J-^<br />
STOP f?K *® Bjfcp<br />
Hunofariurt'r** of<br />
PLANING BRACKETS, Etc.<br />
M& -ERD OP WOOD ttflOrtH* $0HS r<br />
T0 ^Mfig<br />
FAITOHY: itortii-t'ust Corner Spring unci First North Street,*<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong>, - - - Dlinois,<br />
? i<br />
GHAS. M. CrLASER,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Clothing j flats, Cap%<br />
r7><br />
FEN^! OLOTHtNG A SPECIALTY.<br />
ifceutcbtefi&Bse, East Mais Street, Belkvill^ film^r<br />
PHILIP ROTHGANGEL & SON,<br />
Keep constantly on hand tlie largo*I vaiich of<br />
HOSIERY, Y ARNS AKD DBUWEAX^.<br />
Bergman & Co.'s Zephyr Worsted, in all Shades,<br />
First Quality Gerniantowu Wool, in all Shades. American, (iennan, Spanish and<br />
Mohair Yarns, in all Colors. Knitting unci Crotchet Cotton of all kinds.<br />
Canvas, a/ottoe**, Krnl>rouleriex, Silks and Pattern, (ghenille,<br />
Notiops, etc. UIOVCH and Jackets. Stamping done to ©Traer.<br />
No. 211 West raSairx Street, - Oelle'ville, Illinois
SET"<br />
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BELLEVILLE<br />
-{AND J-<br />
18S4.<br />
CONTAINING :<br />
AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST<br />
'L- - - i - m r - • — •> » V -^rwg ~— 0 —• — « —<br />
1<br />
r 5<br />
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BT<br />
D. McK ENZI B<br />
• • ' 1<br />
TJRBANA, ILL.<br />
" ZEITUNG UND. STERN," PRINT.<br />
1884.<br />
r
(DntRl Uae&!» TOitfeh<br />
MANUFACTURERS OP<br />
Repairs promptly attended to.<br />
WORKS ON CENTERVILLE ROAD,<br />
JOHN GROSS.<br />
GROSS" 4<br />
4-<br />
FRANK BUX<br />
& BUX,""<br />
•Amy mi lilt ittUt*<br />
lurwi aid Carmzes always ii leadiiess, ail Finished at Reasonlle Sates*<br />
North-east Corner Bigh and First South Streets, <strong>Belleville</strong>, Illinois.
P R ETA C E.<br />
mRECTORY^T beg teave express iny~%feS&£s^lo^^fe"<br />
citizens generally and tha business.mejiJui partjtroiar for<br />
their- kindness». .uniform cogrtesjMtkd-MSfei fcl, enCrfturajgc -<br />
ment, which has enabled me to complete and publish the<br />
work, in a -/own that IJbope will be acceptable^to<br />
^jnany. patrons^ In compiling .this Directory I have<br />
ifefi&sttgreat^uGs to insure its correctness re'febfltt -<br />
II jtbere-are errors^ (I hope there are none) they are the<br />
result of incorrect information. If any are dSscoverd^T<br />
tr^^a^-gerieriius_public will bear in mind that after all<br />
we are only human.<br />
By "my method of compntin^-the-popnlation in con-.<br />
Section with the Directory 1 arrive at4he positive nam- ^<br />
__feer of inhabitants m<br />
e<br />
_J^<br />
c i t<br />
y-<br />
w<br />
The<br />
n o l e<br />
number of<br />
Inhabitants in Hie' city of <strong>Belleville</strong>TJ^raary^^l^^numbered<br />
—<br />
'£> Very Tfoly<br />
o. MCKENZIE,<br />
Published
Appendii<br />
Board of Trade<br />
Banter Z«<br />
City Officers^<br />
(^u&ty-ofS^ers ...« .~<br />
Courts and circuit judges<br />
Churches :.7.~r."<br />
Cemeteries -<br />
Fife department<br />
'INDEX.<br />
GENERAL HTC)EX.<br />
^-•-- ....... •<br />
—<br />
—~Z<br />
_ —"docs—Tt^^^Basa.<br />
General Directory 49-<br />
Miscellaneous Directory - 9<br />
Newspapers ^T^TTr^<br />
.P re face . ......—.. .— .« —<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Schools _ 11-<br />
PuKHe <strong>Library</strong> „ _ *< ._<br />
Police Department ~T ~ .......:..:.:TT. ... . — X<br />
— . - . T —<br />
Railroads r...~. 17-<br />
Seeret and Benevolent Societies ~<br />
St. Clair Agricultural Board<br />
. PAGE.<br />
13<br />
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14<br />
14<br />
18—20<br />
21<br />
— 1^-<br />
185"<br />
-48<br />
3<br />
-12<br />
13<br />
-18<br />
21<br />
Street Directo^\....-zL^...ir^r. r_ 30—35.<br />
TitteJBaee-<br />
UaiteoLStai«a Offices,*^!,,...,. _.....<br />
Ward Boundaries :. „ „..'...<br />
13<br />
15<br />
li
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w<br />
ST<br />
INDEX.<br />
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.<br />
Advoeate J (50<br />
52<br />
4JUiJu«x4xCJL]Uitim<br />
Z<br />
- Ar<br />
—tt<br />
J3- J*- .-^ilF^ --<br />
Anesimensci Fr<br />
ATiesrbiurns^ W - T . .r„..:<br />
56<br />
Andel A *<br />
Bischof JJHXQO "jf r<br />
-i^tS-,—.*<br />
Bux John . _<br />
.. ' 70<br />
Bfandenburger W *V<br />
70^<br />
Barnikol Peter<br />
Bre^er-^^frA .. ~" ..T*<br />
Baum Simon . "....V"7" TTITT'.<br />
Bux Joseph<br />
etteville Pump & Sk^-W^rks<br />
Bartholomew MM ....<br />
Brosius Oil Works .. ^<br />
Bosch & Knefelkamp ^....<br />
BruegffenianiLiSi BIQITUB,.^^ ..^<br />
!<br />
... 70<br />
188 ~<br />
—<br />
188<br />
100<br />
1 -<br />
City Foundry
6<br />
Gannon J T _<br />
Gruenewald Joseph<br />
HenkemcyerM<br />
Homeier WtUliam<br />
Hill Robert_ . _... _<br />
Hartnagel & Harrison<br />
ikrard E
Tinier J" F ...<br />
eder Aug ....<br />
ein V<br />
nde G A .<br />
hgangel R<br />
publkan...<br />
nner J ...<br />
uther Greo<br />
utter-HeuiT •••<br />
ymeu$er F M _<br />
. 7<br />
ATi&H<br />
ehrader H E<br />
inger Sewing Machine,<br />
torck & ~Bro<br />
gahlander G A .<br />
Seliwai-aJtaseph.;<br />
toclzlc Fidel<br />
Scheei & Underwood<br />
Straus Simon<br />
Thomas Nic '.„„„..-<br />
TwehTheoC<br />
Thomas House<br />
Vierheller & Co<br />
INDEX.<br />
Wase m CEas ~ T VT. .7.'. ~ .<br />
Wolpert T W „<br />
Winkler John jr<br />
Western Nail Co<br />
Williams H C<br />
Weingaertner J J<br />
Zeitung und Stern<br />
PAGET,<br />
140<br />
149<br />
149<br />
149<br />
2<br />
.- O I<br />
139<br />
• X<br />
140<br />
:. ... . > 1£2<br />
103<br />
. 2nd inside cover<br />
174<br />
140<br />
57<br />
187<br />
17a<br />
171<br />
145<br />
173<br />
173<br />
IS* .<br />
139<br />
103<br />
3rd cover
Wm<br />
9feifc6iBttc<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Office boa<br />
House Ktirni5*bni-»g Onnrf-r^ .Qn,, /Kv<br />
West Main Street, next to <strong>Public</strong> Square, BZLLEYILLB, ILL.<br />
My Stock is complete ineyer&partim^<br />
as low as in any other house in the city.<br />
£2
.••*>*-t-ar<br />
- ~&r.<br />
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Miscellaneous Pi rectory.<br />
[uncipal Election, third Tuesd «y in April, Council meets<br />
in Council Chamber City Hall the first Monday of<br />
every Month<br />
J<br />
Mayor, II. G. WEBEBV<br />
Treasurer, GEO. W. DA AH.<br />
—^.Attorney, M. W.. SCHAEJ^ER* _ . .<br />
Supt. of Streets, S. B. STROHMBERG.<br />
Surveyor 3 Louis GRANER, 1<br />
Mark^ Maxter awl-Weigher y H. Ar-Mm^m,^*-*<br />
Sexton, JOSEPH R JAMES.<br />
Police Department.<br />
Police Station in City Hall Buildinsr.<br />
Hty Mhrshal and Chief of Police, Lewis Williams<br />
Captain of Police, Otto Kaysing.<br />
lergeantof Police^JbicnhHutter.<br />
The Police-force mcluding-4he officers are- twelve in<br />
dumber.<br />
i<br />
ffrini PJt^
•tflUJifffCr.<br />
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Aldermen.<br />
First Tfard.—Robert Rogers, Al. Mayer.<br />
Second Ward:—Adxm ATribtrchr^Ved-Kretsebmer.<br />
Third-Ward.—Michael Reis, Louis Voss.<br />
Fourth Ward.—John Wamser, Charles Wilson.<br />
Fifth Ward —^August Koob v*k»htt Gel>hard. ~<br />
Bixtk Ward.—WHIitim Wetareter, h* D. Turner.<br />
Seventh Ward.—Henry Ehret t F. G. Rieso-<br />
Standing Committees.<br />
-^ireet^Etg%lJ EiireCGebnard^ Rogers.<br />
Improvement*, Mayer, Aulhach, Wehmeier.<br />
Finance, Rogers, Voss;~Koob.<br />
_ Judiciary, Turner, Reis, Rieso.<br />
Licenses, Wehmeier, Wilson, Kretschmer.<br />
„JOrdinances\ Tilrnex»J^iisoiL^ Eh ret.. —.. 3- _ . '<br />
- JSir&ts and Qrades, Aulbacn, Rogers, Ebret, Voss,<br />
Waraser* Gebhard, Wehmeier.<br />
Collector's Report, Wehmeier, Voss, Kretschmer.<br />
^laishaV&^Meport, Rieso, Reis; Koob.<br />
Clerk's Report, Warnser> Oehhard, Turner.<br />
Treasurer's Report, Koob, Wamser * Meyer.<br />
— -WeigtiTrralid'Marl^^<br />
Ehret.<br />
Police Magistrates andUmiiee
DIRECTORY. 11<br />
Ward Boundaries.<br />
First Ward. All that part of the city tying North of<br />
Main street and East of High torthe~corporate line?<br />
of the city.<br />
Second Ward. All that part of the city_JjingLNorttLnf___<br />
Main street to the eorporate lines between High<br />
iuatl Railroad streets.<br />
Third Ward. All that part of the city lying North of _<br />
- - Main «treet4o4h^-corporate lines and West o#Ifcaee ~<br />
ZZZjBa^zffqgC: tBatliart^tie 7<br />
^ ^zEll<br />
=r— Msrin street to the corporate lines and West of Race_<br />
_J&f^^Mard. All that part of the city lykig ^outh^of<br />
Main street to the corporate tines between Race and<br />
- Illinois streets-?<br />
Shelh Ward. All that part of the city lying South of ~<br />
-Malastreet to the corporate^ j[nes_Jbetween Jilinois<br />
rrrT~" jrtreet on the- West assd-Church street*nd the Urbaift—-—<br />
or Freeburg^ road on the East.<br />
Seventh Ward. All that part of the city lying South<br />
of Main street to &e corporate lines and East of<br />
-Church street and the Urbana or Freeburg ^ead to<br />
the corporate lines. . . . _ „ _ „ . ^<br />
Yuffiic Schools.<br />
BOARD JOF^DUGAIION.<br />
President, Geo. Loelkes.<br />
, ,,.,_•«« - - - -. .. „<br />
eWelary and SuperthTenEent, Emiroappncli<br />
"Members of the Boafd.<br />
Louis Bartel, A, C. Hucke, H, G. Weber.<br />
(Term expires April, 1884.)<br />
John Weber, John JLorenzen, Jas. JU. Perryman.<br />
(Term expires 1885.)<br />
H. A. IprcheT, Geo. Loelkes, H. Burjkhgrdt,<br />
(Term expires 1886.)
12 ' BELLEVILLE VI71<br />
>Sf[[ nding Co )n m iU^es.<br />
Teachers and Employees—II. A*. Kireher, John Weber,<br />
Jus. L. Pern man.<br />
J&nakce-r-r-Lauis I>artel, Ilerm. Barckhardt, John Lo~<br />
— _- renzeft. , . ~~<br />
c<br />
Buildings—U. G. Weber, John _Weber,_A. C. HueW,<br />
II. A. Kireher.<br />
Discipline—A C. Hueke, Ilerm. Burckhardt, John Lorenzen.<br />
Scho
Din EG TORY,<br />
Board of Trade.<br />
Meets Thursday evening of each week in Perm Building;<br />
Xorth East corner <strong>Public</strong> Square :md Ka-t Main.<br />
Edward Abend, pros, U A Willey, see, H G Weber,<br />
treats. - - - - - —<br />
""^_Q cer<br />
- s<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
appointed by the City CouncLL<br />
. - Dr GeoJUielke^,—. -CUw-4 Il^mMden.<br />
Chas P Knispel, A S Wilderman.<br />
H Harrison Dr W \Test,<br />
Theodore J Krafft.<br />
.-^-<strong>Library</strong> and Reading Rt S»r?th side of Jackson<br />
street between Main and First South streets.<br />
- * F. ,V. StaufenMen " -<br />
Acting Librarian<br />
&L Clair County Agricultural Board.<br />
..Jo^jh Reiehert, Pre*4dettt„<br />
J II AtkinsorT,^Tiee-President.-<br />
—Don Turn^iv-rMwetary.<br />
-~ M T Stookey^ Treasurer.<br />
Joard of .Direr tors.<br />
Foil llKner, JetterJo^^ineyT^J^ . v .<br />
Miller, Edward Abend, G. R. Tate, JosejphReichert,<br />
J. D. Smith, II. G. Weber, Jos. Fuess, fr. H. At.<br />
kinson, FT. A. Kireher, Aug. Ghenot, Henry Setter,<br />
John Gross.<br />
Capital stock, $(5,000.
U BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
COUNTY- DIRECTOR?.<br />
Circuit Judges,<br />
W. H. Sny&n^Sr. Ciaif County.^<br />
Amos Watts—Washington County.<br />
George W. Wall—Perry County.<br />
County Officers,<br />
W..J. Underwood—Judge.<br />
Ji. Br^^r-Hbl^^ateVlHoTn^<br />
^ T1<br />
• -<br />
_(reorge- tJ<br />
^^^^^ooke^^^km^r-.—-- ~<br />
A. S. Wilderman—Master in Chancery. -<br />
Kuril Dapprich—School Superintendent.<br />
Louis. Graner^Suxf-eyx^rr^r r —<br />
DIRECTORY. IS<br />
mTCTED STATES OFFICES,<br />
Post Office, _ _<br />
- North Bide of the <strong>Public</strong> Square.<br />
JOHN B. HAY,; T\ £L_<br />
Opening: and Closing of Mails at the <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Post Office.<br />
OPENING;<br />
From StT, Loins and general r 9:30 a. ra., 5:00 p.~m:<br />
"^FgonvLocal Points on Cairo_Short Line^Ji: 15 nu_:<br />
FSom Local Point* on L & N R^R S 6 :45 a. m.<br />
-OmcTnnati and St. Louis, 6 :4frp. m;<br />
O*Fallon, 6 j4£j>.-m.<br />
CLOSIN0,<br />
bor St. Louis and general: 8 :15 a.m. 5 :30 p.m., 9p.m,<br />
For Loeal^ointsT on CalforSBbfrLme,-8~:T5 a. in. - -'<br />
For Local Points on L & N R R, S:10 a/mT" -<br />
—^<br />
For Hecker and Smtthton, 12 :30 p. m.<br />
ForMillstadt, 1:00 p. in.<br />
O'Fallon, 7:10 a. m.<br />
Office open fmm &:4J> a.m, until 6-i00p. m.<br />
Sundays from 9:15 a, m. until 10:15 a. m.<br />
JOHN B, HAY^, Postmaster.<br />
Wm. Weidmann, Deputy Postmaster*<br />
M. J. Bauingarten, G. D. C. I<br />
H. B. Willey, M. P. C.<br />
Lur ii—-"<br />
internal Bevenue.<br />
Gen. C. W. Pavey, Collector for the lath District of<br />
Illinois, office at Cairo, Ittrnois,<br />
7<br />
. . . T\<br />
J. W. Smith, deputy collector, <strong>Belleville</strong>, office north<br />
east cor. of <strong>Public</strong> Square/<br />
J. K. Wilding, Clerk, <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
L. W. Moore—XL S. Gauger, <strong>Belleville</strong>.
BELLI!VILEE CITY<br />
BANKS.<br />
- First National Bank.<br />
, South Hide P U J O ^ ^ H H H ^ ITuiFcTm" ~~<br />
" Interpolated July, 1*74. Capital $ 100,000.' Surplus<br />
J^OOOv ^JujL-J.'uwa, pres, fiemy Reis, vice-prcs,<br />
.l^iw^^iefcl.^i^a&iuui^"" """""<br />
_ <strong>Belleville</strong> Sa^ lags Bank.<br />
No. 8 East Main. Incorporated February 1rbtors ttnd .publisheiis. Issued<br />
per annum. ATT J. Unpte^wpgd^^<br />
WT
DIRECTORY. , 1<br />
RAILROADS.<br />
Illinois & St. Louis K. R. Co.<br />
V<br />
Depot a w cor Richland and 1st North.<br />
,lteseph-W. Branch, President, St. Louis.<br />
CL..JL Sjharman* Gen. Superintendent* St. LouU*<br />
P. T. Burke, Secretary and Treasurer, Gen. Freigt and<br />
"PiasseTigef Agent, St. Louis. "<br />
J. Timlin^ Master Mechanic, <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
-No. 1. T^SArrMr<br />
No. 3. 9.45 A. M. Except Sundays.<br />
RQ.JL. IJiiJ?. M. ^<br />
iso: 7. 4.20 P. ivi.<br />
Trains leave St. -Louis,- Union Depot. :<br />
No. 2. 8.20 A. M. Arive daily <strong>Belleville</strong> 9.15 A. M.<br />
No. 4. 11.00 A. M. Except Sundays 11.55 A. M.<br />
6. . 5,50 P, Except-Sunday* £.45 P. M.<br />
' No^ 8. \5750 P. M. Daily 6.25 P. MT<br />
„ _Sitni.-An-derson^ J^calJlgfint^<br />
St. Bouis, Alton and Terre Haute R B Co.<br />
(Cairo Shdltl
•7%<br />
18 -BELLEVILLE GITT<br />
Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co.<br />
Depot ^North and Charles,<br />
M. ITr SrnitET, Vice President*Ia€tttts*iil^ Ky.<br />
B. DunEam, Gen. Manager, Louisville, Ky. -<br />
G. 0. Parker^Supjerintendeftt, Evansville, JfeHT<br />
Capt. Lee Howell, Gen. Freight Agent, EvaiiEYille, l»d.<br />
C. P. Atmore, Gen. Passenger Agent, Louisville^ Ky.<br />
John W. Mass, Asit, Passenger Agents St. Lotrfcr, MO.<br />
^Trains leare ^BetteVHIe for<br />
-&£7 A. M.<br />
-e.se-p.IK.<br />
Leave-Betietftie for CTEallos,<br />
, 5100 P. M.<br />
8.28 A. M.<br />
.5.57 P.JVL<br />
Arrive at BelleviHe.<br />
8.45 A.M.'<br />
6.25 P. M.<br />
Adams Express Company.<br />
Marfeef Square. J. W. McCulloagh, a^ent.<br />
High Street, between Second and Third South Streets.'<br />
Anting services^ 1G;3Q.<br />
Evenktg servfaea. 7 T.HQ —!<br />
"Sunday school, 9 a. m.<br />
Prayer meetings, Thursdays, 7.-30 p. m<br />
KEV. C. T. PHILLIPS, pastor. il
DIRECTORY. TD<br />
First Methodist Episcopal.<br />
First South Street, between Ifig&.aiid Illinois Street.<br />
Morning services, 10 :30.<br />
Evening,sej-vices* 7 :30.<br />
Sabbath School, 9 a. m.<br />
Prayer meetings, Thursdays,, 7:30 p. in.<br />
Parsonage one door we^t of Church.<br />
RE&. W. F. DAVIS, pastor.<br />
(Episcopal). _ _ _<br />
t^fcJT^corner of High and Fourth North streets,<br />
L^r--teMi&g^u'yic^ £or ~tHe time ^S-'-^Sk<br />
r<br />
-H2H' on HKgV* and ^fif'it * South Streets.<br />
Morning services, 10:30 a. m.<br />
Vespers and lecture, 4 p. m.<br />
^Service ofJSong*.^qobiesd^y,^ £>; m.- £<br />
^REVTTRANK"St. CLENDENIN, rector.<br />
30et*r r<br />
s,<br />
( Roman Catholic—German ).<br />
—Effrly^nras8, 7 :30 a.-in.<br />
^ Sigh m^ssy l^jt- JRJ^J _ "<br />
^Sunday ickbol, 2 p. m.<br />
Vespers, 3 p. m. '<br />
- JSULske's. . •<br />
" |Eoman" Catholic—American}.<br />
Temporarily at St. Agnes Orphan^Asyftfm.<br />
- "High mass, Sundays, 10 a. m."<br />
RE&. FATHER GOFF, pastor.<br />
St. Paul's.<br />
(Free Protestant—German).<br />
Second North anaEichlaiid Streets.<br />
Morning services, 10:30. -<br />
Sunday schwl F 1 ;30 p. nu<br />
Parsonage adjoining churcji.<br />
RER\ FERDINAND FLEISCHER, pastor.
20 BELLE V1LEE OlTl<br />
Q«rman Methodist Episcopal.<br />
Jackson street, between Second and Third South Streets.<br />
Morning services, 10:30.<br />
Sunday school, 2 p. m.<br />
Prayer meetings, Thursdays, 7 :30 p. m.<br />
REV. W, SCHUETZ, pastor.<br />
Zion's Church.<br />
(German Lutheran.)<br />
se rvtee^, 7 r30.~<br />
— — 0 7 —<br />
Sunday sohootr every other Sunday,'TIP. M.~<br />
'-• ^ai^sonag^^jj^in^xhareh.<br />
__J^ex>-Ciiriit. Kuehftr-paator.- _ , r-<br />
First Baptist. L<br />
Second North and Jaekson streets.<br />
Morning services, 10 :30.<br />
Evening services, 7:30.<br />
Pr aise and Conference meeting, Thursday evening<br />
at 8JO'clock. *<br />
Song Rehearsal and Teircfaej^<br />
evenings~at 8 o'clock^- ^<br />
:v<br />
* "<br />
Sunday school 9 A.M. -" :<br />
Rev. Geo. Kline, pastor, residence five squares<br />
east Hinektey House.<br />
—-—^^-Jifeo^jCeftoart Episcopal,<br />
^Morningsj>rv1ees^0 ;3(L~<br />
Evening sWvtces, 7T -<br />
K^^B^pfSundays, 12'W.<br />
Rev. Wm. Lee, pastor.<br />
Walnut Hill Cemetery.<br />
On Efeeburg Road s e of Pity limits wn% m ,T a W f;<br />
Sexton.<br />
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DIRECTORY.<br />
tureen Mount Cemetery Association.<br />
W. C. Buchanan 5 President.<br />
John J. Thomas, Vice FpesidentT<br />
P. H. Pieper, Secretary & Treasurer.<br />
Theophilus Harrison, Superintendent.<br />
Frederick Koewing, Sexton.<br />
About 2 mile? s^e or <strong>Belleville</strong>.<br />
Masonic*..<br />
'4l\' LODGET ~NO; 24, A.jfcrfc A. T<br />
M. Meets '<br />
FirsT Monday each Month, Rentehler Hall.<br />
Mam Street.—WilliamG Rrouirhton, W M; Fred C<br />
Kuoebel, S W; John W Horack. J W; Fred K,<br />
Scheel, Sec; Alonzo S Wilderman, S D; Cbas M"<br />
. Monk^ Treasf; Iicojmjd ^oMgimoth, SID; AHrpT<br />
Mayer, Fred B Phillips, S; Christ Fleisehhauer,'T<br />
ARCHIMIDES LODGE (German) NO. 377 A. F & AM.<br />
Meets the First Wednesday of each Month in Masonic<br />
RentchlerBuOdin^rChiisKelU W M ; G FBau-~<br />
„. . Jiiaan^ "S .Albert Adamegg, JW_; Geo Loelkes*<br />
Sec; A G Hucke, Treas.<br />
BELLEVILLE CHAPTER, NOJOO.R^A M. Meets<br />
Rentehler Hail every First and Third Saturday<br />
_ _ each "Month. James E Lord, HP; Wm G<br />
- -— -Bi !<br />
e«^5S»T :<br />
^r :<br />
^ "J- "ST Wtnck^ STFlmrC^noe-"<br />
be!j> PThonms Stone,-C H r"6harles^A ^>nk,<br />
Trelrs ; Alfred May err See; David J Timlin R AC ;<br />
- ** - —^: r— -~w rm ww«a . • PI • • • — man •• i i iin i • — •• • i m i • i i. ^ %<br />
V ; John Heinzelman, Mist V ; Peter J Kaercher,*-Sr~<br />
BELLEVILLE COUNCIL, R &S. M. (U D) Meets in<br />
Masonie Hall, Rentchler building, First and Third<br />
^Saturday of each Month. John Heinzelman, TIM;<br />
Wt> Brouffhton, IDM; AS Wilderman, I P C W ;<br />
Lewis Wiittams, C G; J J R Patrick, M of E,<br />
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BELLEVILLE 027 1<br />
TANCRJED COMMANDERY, NO 50 K. T. Meet,s in<br />
Knoebel's Building, entrance <strong>Belleville</strong> House, every<br />
Wednesday on or before* full moon, Alonzo 8 Wil-<br />
^dfirman, EC; John iIeinzelnmn,(jLj-Lewk Williams,<br />
T G; Washington WesT, P j> ^minic K^Ier, S<br />
W; \Vm (T Broughton. J SW ; Peter J Itaerchev,<br />
Treas; Fred C Knoebel,, Rec; David J Timlin* W ;<br />
Chas A Monk, Swd B; Thomas Stone, S B; Louis<br />
C. Starkel, C G, Past "Commanders, Louis C StarkeL,<br />
Mathew^-Gar**.— J<br />
I. O. O. F. , _<br />
Z~Z — every Saturday at Breebnit&V Hall,. James Rourtrr<br />
^H^^^dWrHaTTrSecretary ; John Pope, Treasurer.<br />
•~ B^^W^E^ODG^<br />
Meets tjfc* Abt^iuB&lllmig, opp Halrket Square. Monday<br />
in each week:"TTeliry Oexner, N G ; Jacob Weibert,<br />
— V G ; Nicholas Thome,_treas : Julias Schmitt, P S ;<br />
Geo Long, R S. -<br />
- r PRJBV OF THE WEST LODGE NO. 650, I. 6. O.F.<br />
Meets in the Abend Building every Tuesday of each<br />
wetsk. N-G^r^raTik Bratinwarth j- V G, 11<br />
^©^ Freeh ;<br />
R S, Wm Scahill; P S, John Lucas ; Treas, W T<br />
Crouch. Trustees, A Minor, Simon Straus, J A<br />
—<br />
~ —<br />
Stout. _ _ ~ _<br />
ST. CLAtR ENCAMPMENT NO. 92. I. O.
DIRECTORY. 23<br />
LESSING LODGE, NO 71, K of P. Meets at Castle<br />
Hall in Penn Building, Thursday of each Week.<br />
Nic Weiss, P 0 ; Chas L Weber^ C; Jacob Spies,"<br />
V JT; iViHiam Braueiv-P; C J Fo«k M of E; John<br />
Aekennanu, M of F ; Goo W Schuessler K of S ;<br />
Alfred Mayer, M of A.<br />
GARFIELD LODGE, NO M,- K of P. Meets in Pcnn<br />
Buildmg, n e cor <strong>Public</strong> Square, on the Second and<br />
Fourth Wednesday of each Month. Geo II Stolberg-,<br />
P C; James M Hay, C V ; W J Underwood V C_LW<br />
E Ward, P; H W Harrison, Mof EJLJS F J £ U ^ ^ ^<br />
Mj*^^<br />
Ad Amlel, Ernst Hil U. R. K. of P. Meets in<br />
^"Ca^enflain -^ie Y\ V£l Thufsllay of each Month.<br />
Geo W Schuessler, S K C.Alfred Muyei, S K L..C ;<br />
JUimxss^Newto&T £vJv R; Joseph Popey^ K 1<br />
f fVJZ *<br />
chard Thomas, SKH.<br />
A. O. U. W.<br />
BEl LEYILLE-LODGE.-NO l(&'uiflei& the Second amilast<br />
Monday in each Month, in A.O.t7,W, Hafl ? over<br />
sw cor 1st South and HTsrh. W T CroucFPlil W ;<br />
M Stookey, M W ; R D W Holder, F; Hejiry Pfeil s<br />
O; Heiir^ Davis, R; Chas Kohl, F;J 0 Thoma f-R ;<br />
M Hartnagel, G ; G B Gchvicks, I G ; W B Hund,<br />
Gl&STl^iCEif LODGE, NO 13& Meets the First and<br />
' Third "Mondays of each Month ~~ • _ r<br />
~.<br />
«atz, O; Geo Bender, Sec; Hy Heiuemann F<br />
~ Sec ; John F Pannier, Treasurer ; Conrad Fritz, Herold,<br />
Jacob Klein, I G ; P German, O G ; F Kreitner<br />
Jos Sehniitt, Trustees.<br />
O, I, H.<br />
LOCAL BRANCH, NO 114. -Meets Second Wednesday ^ -<br />
of every Month at A. O. U. W. Hall, s w cor 2ud<br />
South and High Streets. D A McKee, J C J; G W
24 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Stoddard, C J ; Mich Hartnagel, V J ; Simon Straus,<br />
A ; J J R Patrick, C ; Geo Gelwieks, A ; Wm G<br />
Broughton P - v W X Crouch, H \ Nic Sehuessler VV,<br />
. Curt &eiu£^lej^ Heia^kk»--aiwH<br />
Hartnagel, Trustees.<br />
of H. •<br />
BELLEVILLE LODGE, NO. 429, K. of H. Wm<br />
G^roughton, D;_Fred C Knoebel, Y D^Xaui^<br />
Sunkel, AD; Fred Obst, Treas; Thomas Stone, *<br />
R; Abt Studie, F R; E Weisenhorn, Guide;<br />
Meets cy^rj^ratuntliird Fr44a^ef ^aelr month,<br />
3rd floor Abend* s Building, Illinois street.<br />
WASHINGTON LODGE, NO. 1180 JL of M - Meets<br />
in A OH W Hall, the second and foiifth Thursday<br />
of ^feh Month. Samttei Anderson, &; F BesTiore,<br />
; V D ^WUiiam Althof, A D ; John Thoma, R ; John<br />
W Horaek, F R; WT Crouch, Treas; J W Horack,<br />
Representative to Grand Lodge.<br />
ARMINIUS LODGE, NO 582 K of H. John Daubach<br />
sr, P D; Jjrcob Scheer, DL^. Wm-Ne5gen, V D ; Ph<br />
Yung,G D ; F J Staufenbiel, R ; Geo Bender, F R;<br />
August Thebus, T; Albert J Schielein, H; Ernst<br />
W Merz, C; John G Schneider, I W; Fritz<br />
Schlenk, A W. Meets on the first and thir4 Thurs-,<br />
dajfjol^achjnon^thJ«JL.Q_0 F Hall, Abend's Build-<br />
*rp^_ Q£ rjy^<br />
ST CLAIR COUNCIL, NO Jd. [.Meets ia AJDILW<br />
Hall the first and^ second Fridays of each,month. _<br />
- --Thoma* Sec r Mrs Sar)|k^ns~, Treas -^^r. .7<br />
Tuesday of each month, s e cor Spring and 1st<br />
Xprth. John F Pannier, D D G B ; Henry Heineman,<br />
O B ; John Wagner, U B ; Emil Fischer, Sec ;<br />
John Schuff, F Sec ; Martin Hofmeister, Treas.<br />
FREILlSRAT&iSDGE NO, 415, m««ts eveiy fd and"<br />
4th Tuesday of each month, s e cor Spring and 1st<br />
North. Theodore Zingel, O B ; QiasJFrankentog^<br />
II B; Theodore Loehi, Sec^JoJbiLFJPAnaierT^Tfw.<br />
_ , ' • rrc _ • '
DIRE O TOJS Y» 25<br />
U. O. T. B,<br />
TEUTONIA LODGE NO. 5, meets every Monday, s e<br />
""'cor SprTng'and 1st North. Jacob Bohraer, T M;<br />
Ernst fj&tiscfatf&r, BT M; Getf DltiifiiiieTlei*, "Bee ; TTohlT<br />
Lisch, F Sec; Aug Jansen, Tres; Henry Gosch,<br />
D D G M. •<br />
RTTETLr LODGE NO. 21, meets everfFriday, s e cor<br />
Spring-and 1st North.—Getjrge Mundlein, T M ;<br />
Conrad Zaeringer, B M; John Muller,Sec ; William<br />
Albrecht, F Sec ; John F Pannier, Treas ; Michael<br />
^.9 ' ~ ~ — J ' » V-'* ——- ^ * » ' u. vvyuivij J<br />
: Mj Henry Rejnbart, B Mj Peter Diehl", Sec & F<br />
- --.« Sec jRolvGvobT 'rWaV ^ ^ _ «—<br />
GEAND LODGH (German), meets in St. Jacobs,<br />
Illinois the 3d Tuesday in January, 1884, Jacob<br />
Leiner, Grand Sec.<br />
_ ><br />
A. A. of I, S. W.<br />
A. A. OF I. S. W. Meets over s w cor East Main and<br />
High the Second and Third Wednesday of<br />
each Month. Wm White, Pres, R O Lewis,<br />
Yice-Pres, J Vanderhoof, Cor Sec, J Roah,<br />
Rec Se_c; Louis McCutz, . Tres; E Bessie,<br />
Gulde^George Jlohner y Inside Gyard/^W%- 0avW<br />
Outside Guard, Trustees, Joseph Riley, Samuel<br />
Onager, D A McKee, also Cor Sec.<br />
• ' 7 " ~ -A.O^D^ - ~-- _ •<br />
TTbLIlili^ Thuwdiry of<br />
f " each s=elf ^ver^Sey*ji Tin; storey E»«kJ^*l^>- -Heury^<br />
llphoff, P A ; J H Doering, N A; Geo Junghaene,<br />
Philip Kloes, IG.<br />
A, Li, H.<br />
• - -<br />
BELLEVILLE COUNCIL, NO 1129. Meett the First<br />
- and- Third- Mondays in each Month in A. O. U. W.<br />
Hall. Charles Freeh, C; A W Stewart, V C ; G W<br />
Felts, O; G W Stanley, Sec ; W H Carlile, 0 ; T J<br />
Cheney, Treas. - " ~<br />
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BELLEVILLE GUY<br />
I. D. €r. B.<br />
LODGE NO. 32, moot first-ami theird Tuesday of jeaoh<br />
month in BrcchnitzIIall, West Kud. John Metzker<br />
Pres, Jos Pincoek* Vice-PreaL<br />
ttKM. A. ~<br />
FREISDSHIP LODGE NO. 2 meets in Abend Imidling<br />
the second ami fourth Fridays of each tnonlh.. Thos<br />
Price, Pres ; Frank Riesetiberger, 'Viee-Pres; W T<br />
Gmaeb, Seet^fe SefrneldewFnd, Treas. -<br />
O. D. H. S.<br />
afi/ West MmhT^^^^W"^^^^^*^!-<br />
~" T-Pres i_ Aug^eisbick^ Sec T]<br />
^ .V. A- O. B. _<br />
LODGE NO 29, meets in Breehnijb Hall on the first and<br />
* and third Tuesday of each month Ohas Sauer, Pres;<br />
Jos_ Tender, V-Prcs ; Chas Lenz, Seer; John Neutzling,<br />
Treas.<br />
?RON MO0LBERS UNTT^TTO 1*2 meets drersre cor<br />
Spring and 1st North. .<br />
Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel<br />
Workers.<br />
W^WIlrtELODGJ^NO. 3(), meets over s e cor Spring<br />
- . and-4st NortEThe secon*T5n4 fojur^TWednesday -trf.<br />
Ytce-Presl C F Cobb, R S ; James Corwfii, F S ; A<br />
Bruso, Treas ; Geo Owens, C R.<br />
BUTGHEliS ASSOCIATION^: Meet City j^arkpzHall,<br />
^t&^rgQ^^g^gy month. Pr
DIRECTORY. 27<br />
Unken.<br />
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BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Catholic Knights of America.<br />
BRANCH NO 125, meets in the Orphan House Hall,<br />
s w eor of Race and 2nd SoutE the first and second<br />
Tuesday of each monftr -Mtehaef Reis, Frest~B H<br />
Blpme, V-Pres; Peter Chuse, F Sec ; C Willenbrink,<br />
C See; Henry Rets, Treas, - —<br />
St. JPeter'^^Datholie^ Benevolent Society.<br />
Meets the third Sunday of every month in the Orphan<br />
Asylum_Hall. Jacob Hassler, Pres; John HennnejV-<br />
Society*<br />
* ^^Xil^^fef Michael Reis T Treaav<br />
St; Peter's Altar Society.<br />
Mrs JMeister, Treas; Mrs Reis, Mrs Beckmann, Mrs<br />
Eimer and Mrs Koehlejr, Prefects<br />
St. Aloysius and St. Rosa Society,<br />
For Boys and Girls under fifteen years of age. Meeting*<br />
every second Sunday in the monthu<br />
ST. CLAIR COUNTY BENEVJOLENT SOCIETY.<br />
Directors, Geo C^ifflieiirJbhn WeBel^Ghaa F Fischer;<br />
Hy J^Decker, Jacoh~ Hoos, Jacob Sieben,<br />
Val Brenfleck, John Borgmeyer, Sebastian Eisinger.<br />
Geo C Bunsen, Secretary.<br />
_ _ jffjmmwsmTY.<br />
S t<br />
}} kuhmiUV'BBCJehn Weber, Vioe Pr^TGeoC<br />
* SSS 4CapPERA.TiVE^MININQ3AND SlfPPLY<br />
COMPANY._-©«, (J BnnW Secr^wy. _ -
DIRECTORY.<br />
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.<br />
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, Meetsevery Tuesday and<br />
Friday, Regular business meeting 1st Monday of<br />
_ every monih, Jinesiderit, -Martin/Medart^ Vice-<br />
President, Cbas Merck; Secretary, Otto W Ropiequet<br />
i Treasurer, Wm P Merck i Director, Julius<br />
Lieae. ^ ^<br />
LIEDERRRANZ SOCIETY, meets the second Tuesday<br />
of each month.in Liederkranz Hall, s w cor 2d North<br />
and Illinois. Richard Wangelin, President ;„Emil<br />
IVWTBELLEVrLLER JVIAENNERCHOE, ~nie,cts on<br />
^ the^l^t^Stuaday-af-^eyery month in West End Engine<br />
House. John ¥ Pannier, President; Casper T)isper,~<br />
-T^kse^PremdeTitr Peter E>fenT, Rec; ~ TiOuTs Toss,<br />
" Treas ; Fr Joseph Mayer, Director.<br />
KRONTHAL LIEDERTAPEL, Meets every Monday<br />
and Thursday. Regular business meeting first<br />
Monday of every month. President, Ofto~W Ropie-<br />
quetx Yfce-Presrdent; Win P T<br />
Merck; Secretary,<br />
C H Leunign Treasurer, Ed H Westermann ; Archiv,<br />
Gustav Kissel.
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STREET DIRECTORY.<br />
streets Running North & Soiith,East oflllinois.<br />
ILLINOIS, from north limit through <strong>Public</strong> Square, to .<br />
south limit<br />
HlOff, iirsi street east of Illinois beginning sooth at<br />
Fair Grounds,, running north to Mitt where it intersects<br />
Lebail orr road<br />
«FA0KSON> second cast of Hiinois, beginning south at<br />
~north to, Lebanon road ~<br />
OLLYRLES, foTTrtE east of IUinpis, beginning at lltb<br />
South."runningnor^>jaflr^ " ,<br />
M*END, fifth" east of Illinois, beginningjit 9th Soutli,<br />
runninng north and -intersecting Mascoutah bet 1st<br />
and 2nd v<br />
Souths _<br />
SURVEY, sixth east of Illinois," beginning at Oth South,<br />
running north intersecting Fulton bet 4th and oth<br />
^otttb - ~~ —- — — — - t — ~<br />
-i3Aftf)LTNK, seventh east of illinoii, T/egnrnuig at 8th<br />
South, running north to 7th South<br />
ANNA, eighth east of Illinois, beginning at 8th South,<br />
running north to 7th South ~ :<br />
*MASGOU1^4I, %eginnmg ^nMaitt, running south-eiist<br />
to 2nd Soutli, thenee^eaBt half bloc£ theu southeast^<br />
to limits :<br />
FULTON, is a continuation of Survey, running northeast<br />
to Mabcoutah<br />
^ARK .AYfe-jgan^ ns^th^est^& ^TOtihe^^thrmLsch<br />
----- ^Me¥s1#^^<br />
rr<br />
- WM^CTrSixt^reast of fffinnifl: beginriina n^Mnin 7n"no<br />
ov^och^ui luwii norm west to ijebanon<br />
road ' r ' ~ - v-<br />
OAK, seventh east of Illinois, beginning on Main, running<br />
north to Douglas ave<br />
PECAN, eighth east of Illinois, beginning east end of<br />
1st North, running^nortli to Elm<br />
MONROE, beginning east sidle of Mascqutah road, south<br />
—« f^—' -•-» • — ' —• — ~<br />
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DIRECTORY. 31<br />
Streets In Oakland and Kempff and Goedeking's<br />
. Adds, and North <strong>Belleville</strong>^<br />
- DOUGLAS AYR,- begin ning-at Seheel OR the Horthr and<br />
running southeast to limits f<br />
BENTON, beginning northwest of Lebanon road, running,<br />
soyj^lieast tcr Elm<br />
CLAY, beginning northwest of Lebanon road, running<br />
* southeast to L & N R R track<br />
LOO&VXIJUbL- & NA^itV4 LLE RAILROAD^ -rtmmng<br />
^RISTOWr^fflffiftfn^TOl^^ TOiTntng southeast<br />
- ttTjefferson<br />
•LiNGOfaNr-TOrtfcpast of L f Lebanon road, beginning east<br />
of noilh Church, running northeast to limits<br />
JEFFERSON, continuation of north Charles, running<br />
~- north ^ast to limits - " ~ ^ ^ ;~~<br />
SCHEEL, continuation of Washington running northeast<br />
to limits<br />
8YCAMORE, beginning on Charles between Railroad<br />
^ami~Wit*bington running east „to Douglas ave and<br />
theuee northeast to L
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MISSOURI AVE, third street east of Douglas, Oakland<br />
Add, beginning at 2d North running southeast to<br />
limits^ .<br />
IOWA AVE, fourth street, east of Douglas, Oakland<br />
——^-AddT^j^mnrng^ajtrM^bxth running southeast-to<br />
limits<br />
GRAND AVE, beginning on_DougTas ave,- Oakland Add,<br />
running northeast to limits<br />
Streets running North andSouth-West of Illinois.<br />
ILLINOIS, from north limits south through <strong>Public</strong><br />
-—S^RlUQj first street west of—riliuoia l>egirii\ing~aT~9Ifi<br />
r=^n£j§^h running iioi^ihto tfrnftis— ^ v" *"<br />
RICHLAND, second street west of_Illiaokr4M3giu&?n
Dill EC TORY. 33<br />
Streets Running: East and West, South of Main.<br />
MAIN STREET, from east to west limits -<br />
-FIKST SOUTH, begiiming.at Cent<br />
Race, running
34 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Stmti rnnning Nortii^«rt, West of Eichland Orwk. -<br />
R AIRY, foiHr^sr west of Richland Creek, bcirirniinsr<br />
on 4th South, running northeast to Ills
Strodti running East and West, North of Main.<br />
1<br />
WILLIAMS, between Main and 1st North, beginning at<br />
Switzer's Mills, running east 1J blocks<br />
3E€ONjE> NORTH, beginning at Race, running east to<br />
. Douglas ave, thence northeast to limits<br />
SECOND NORTH (West) r beginning at Silver, running<br />
east to Jarrot<br />
THIRD-NORTH (West), beginning at West, rnnning<br />
~<br />
._.-*- to East street _ _„<br />
FOURTH NORTH (West), beginnmg at Lincoln,.run- ^<br />
FRANKLIN, third nortLof Main, beginning at Jarrot,<br />
running east to Charles<br />
ELM, continuationof Franklin-, raiTnjngeast to-D^ugfag<br />
ave, thence northeast to limits -<br />
WASHINGTON, fourth north of MainTTbeginning at<br />
* Jarrot, running east to Charles<br />
SCHEEL, continuation of Washington, running narth-<br />
^ -east to limits ---^ -<br />
r<br />
YINE,^6nTlnuation ofWasnington on the south, running<br />
east to Douglas ave, thence northeast to limits<br />
RAILROAD, fifth north of Main, beginning at Raoe,<br />
running east to Church<br />
MILL, sixth north of Main, beginning at Short, running -<br />
east toJHigh and intersecting Lebanon road<br />
CHESTNUT, seventh north of Main, beginning ^t^§pringT - ~ Tunning east to High<br />
T~THROP, eighth north of Main, beginning at East running<br />
East to Race * 2il
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
bet :. ...t^. be tureen<br />
elk , clerk<br />
d door<br />
ei east side<br />
-fac:r.;....-:^:j:~T7T... "I^TTl-vrJaefory<br />
lab < , —., .—.laborer<br />
we north east<br />
11 s „ „ ^,^„.....nerth aide<br />
n tr...*... _. north west<br />
i 8 84<br />
XSBKEVIATIONS.<br />
prest<br />
re*<br />
s e<br />
Bee<br />
,<br />
;.. president^<br />
*w«;3&ue<br />
8otttu *a*t<br />
secretary<br />
» 8 south aide<br />
treas „ treasurer<br />
wid widow<br />
wks.. works<br />
w • west side<br />
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.<br />
.... — .-— ... A«<br />
Ab^iSggChas, res n w cor Illinois and Railroad<br />
AbenaTHenry, res West Main near Creek<br />
Abend "Edward, Treat <strong>Belleville</strong> Savings Bank, ras A q_<br />
Stend bet 2d and 4th South —.<br />
^^_!&£a|in^ 1 de<br />
_ Jevill^SiviDgs Bank, res south side Main<br />
AbererjLdele Miss rea^j 8 Main 1 d e BeUeviile^avhig Bank^<br />
"^^^Sr^r^u^lS^e^^^liTHBiTn 1 dHeBelJeVu^&vings^ "<br />
-~ " Bank"-"<br />
Aberer Emil, trterk, res n s 1st South and Central Road ~<br />
Aberle Joseph, miner^Tes w s Spring 6 d s Washington<br />
^fefi&fii^tfH^sie^ West building n s <strong>Public</strong> Square<br />
Acker Ph^ pnner e ^ West st 1 d ELJBLR<br />
Acker T Mrs res e ^ Church f~d n of 4th str<br />
Ackermann_ John, manuf cigars, n w cor Illinois and 7.<br />
South ~
BELLE VILLE Q1TY<br />
Aekermntm Catharine Mrs* n?* $ tr ear Charles and<br />
&>**«»<br />
Adi^aamBjgErM^ tmtmter* me it *rcor Otnm4i *wi m<br />
- r<br />
^; - -<br />
Adt#ratatm£k»btiekfarer, res es Charles 4 d n of<br />
AgkgffaMritt Ami*Mr», tm n& m$r 2ndfkmth undSprm^<br />
Adam Btftfl, i^tr\%%a hliu^mhb, re* e * Ppogfas m\ e ^or<br />
tffiiM^aW _<br />
Atfam !T*5S» f re* ir * Htiiwm til * 3d South<br />
¥ fP€0rliii SiwiTi and HigS<br />
4th South r_:r<br />
Jajrd . - - _<br />
AdUt F, jabbfejjjBr emiJlIiBW aad-^fe-^So^^-----<br />
Albert© Frank, plasterer, res n e cor Spring and Franklin<br />
fat d north ,<br />
A
1<br />
DIRECTORY. 51<br />
Allison Robt, molder, res s w Jefferson and Main<br />
AfebofWm, res-ws Abend &4^£tl*i$ottth<br />
Alexander H A-, engineer <strong>Belleville</strong> and CentraHa R R,<br />
Hinckley House<br />
A ma mi John, res rie cor Fulton and Survey<br />
^Afateng^Cfags, fab is * lffino3a^4~tF n t*f 2nd North<br />
Andel Casimir, Cashier First National Bank, res n w<br />
cor Wagdriprton and Cimrch<br />
Andel C/W & Co., wholesale dealers in wines & liquors,<br />
-^^^^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^r^n^e^r^^^^^^^<br />
II^^^^^^^^^Bt^SE^^SSjI^^^^s^^dfcJ^uM^<br />
^SquaPB^res same -<br />
_ Andel Johann^ res n -W-eor Washington aiLd^Chnrcfa<br />
-r^HQflfelio^ls^mac^^ test ~w s PaM avelf3 * Monroe<br />
Anderson Miss Emma, res s s 2nd North.4 d e of Oak<br />
AnderBOnZP'Ki Biaxjhine^agt^res s s 2d jforlh 4 d e of Oak<br />
Anderson Geo W( col) lab ress w cor Clay 2d e of Jefferson<br />
Anderson Jos-(col): lab res n w cor Jefferson and Clay<br />
Anderson Saml, Ticket agt 111 & S L EE res n s 2nd 8<br />
Anderson Frank, jeweller, bds National Hotel<br />
Anderson A R, bds George Merker<br />
Anderson Ja#, teamster, res w s of Riebland 5 d n of 4th<br />
South-<br />
~ABder8on-^^;o»r^^i«^»alerj w s Jackson third d n of<br />
^Franklin Z -_r: 11<br />
Andrews F, lab, res n s 2d South 1 d e of Mill<br />
Andres, Susan, elk Koska's general store<br />
Anesh&nsel Fred* ^furniture and beddiog. 410 E Main<br />
iwrjegp&ig fWi 6f W Main ~— 1<br />
~<br />
- ^^U^^y^m^ dealer injfarnlture, mattresses etc,<br />
W Main near <strong>Public</strong> Square res e a Spring bet Main &<br />
lAiigell Thomas, miner, res s 8 Turnpike w of Monroe<br />
Anschling Mary Mrs.? res w s High 2 d s of Washington<br />
Anton Meholas, fireman Gas works, res n s West Main 3<br />
d wjeat^TBreeze<br />
Anton M*a Sophia, res e s High 2 d n of 10th South<br />
Appel Phillip, blacksmith, shop n w cor Illinois and Rail-<br />
- toad ^<br />
Argone M, miner, West and Main<br />
Armbfu^er P~ miner, res s s Cairo Short Line R R 2 d<br />
of Lincoln
52 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Armbruster C, miner* res s $ Cairo Short Line R K 2
DIRECTORY. 53<br />
B,<br />
Babanne W A, lab res n s Elm 3d s of Oak<br />
Babanne Louis, lab res n s Elnt 3 d of s Oak<br />
Babanne J, lab res n s Elm 3 d s of Oak<br />
Babanne Ben, lab re* n s Elm 3 d s of Oak<br />
Babanne David^res n s Elm 3d s of Oak<br />
Babler-Josf bralieui&^hprt Lrine, res n e cor Richland<br />
.*J0d_?tbL South<br />
Bj^gJ^^js^Jh^lerjffojj^njr ^ iDajl^le^ —<br />
. ^Bttcber^EhilaJb^niafl, 5 d s of «^t4^on4Ju^^^= .<br />
? 2nd South<br />
:<br />
^"-"^^g^^wiit,. v&rtiner-St<br />
" ^frbm raiiroacT '"~<br />
w,^ n^e Illinois'"'•?'• d".£-<br />
~" "<br />
Bader Wm, blacksmith, bds e s Illinois 3d n of oth South<br />
Ba(Hs^rmi r<br />
(col), hostler, res e s Church bet Franklin<br />
and Washington<br />
BadglejfDavid, Irving Machines Agr res s s e Main bpp<br />
Grown Mills- — ~~<br />
- ^"Badgley—carpenter— and- -oniMe^—rcs e—s Maseoutah --—<br />
in alley<br />
Badgley AG, (firm Pieper & Badglev)<br />
Baer Bros, Union Sale Stables, e s Iligh betw Fran Klin<br />
and Washington<br />
Baer Aaron^, saiesstablet, res e s High 3 d s of 5^s*shington<br />
Baer Mary Mrs, :res w s Church 2 d n of 5th South<br />
Bahr-John f 4ah res n w eor Illinois and 6th South<br />
Bahn tailor, bds Hotel Baumgart<br />
Bafeer~I*; watelwnaker, s s Main 3 d e of Mill<br />
— Bailey gdi^jnouTder, wks Pump & Skein Works<br />
Bgfey R A. frigH^^Ms Baumgarts Hotel<br />
Bailey Win, foreman at Pump & Skein Works, res e s<br />
Baker Maggie Miss, res e s High 2 d s of^nd South<br />
Baker John, brewer, res w s Fair 4 ditrVf Main<br />
Bakef Jacob, w s Eair 4 d n of Main<br />
Bakex-Jacob^ lab w s Silver 2 d n of Railroad^<br />
Baker Jamesr, Tes w a Silver 4 d n 6f w Main<br />
Balser Edwin, engineer L & N Railroad, res w s Church<br />
2 d n of 4th South<br />
Balmer J^g^prinieiv-.Zeitung und Stern, s s Fulton bet<br />
Abend and Mascoutah<br />
Baptist Cburch, s e cor Jackson and 2nd North ~
54 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
* Barnhart C R, freight a^t L & N Railroad at East St Louis<br />
res e s Church 2 d w_ofElra_ " - .<br />
Barijea^if^seph/ffitnir^ rls e s Sycamore near Western<br />
Barbour Fred E, station agt Cairo S L RR, bds Thomas<br />
House<br />
l^L r<br />
fRs FredA carpenter, res s e cor Raee and Franklin<br />
Barf us D, tailor, res s e cor Race and Franklin<br />
Barnlckol Maty Mrs, res s s of_ 1 st South 3 d w of Illinois<br />
Baniickot Johnrj^onl"^ecj,erA res w s Jackson 3 d n<br />
^uliusK, bds_w_aLjj^kgyiiAilJilMfllS<br />
Main .... - —"""" '; • .• . -<br />
Hgj2*>
DIRECTORY. 5:><br />
Bartison C F, electric light, bds Hinckley House<br />
Bauer Chas. coal miner, e sSilver 3 d s 4th North<br />
— ^mefTroiiiintc, coal miner, n^Sprmg 4-dij Washington —<br />
Bauer Elizabeth, res w s 4 $ n of 7th »str (Freeburg road)<br />
Bauer James, stonemason, w s Illinois 4 d s of Railroad<br />
Bauer Jas|*er, carpenter, w s Spring 4 d n Washington<br />
Bauer John, coal miner, s e cor Silver and 4th North<br />
Bauer John, saloon, s s Main bet Lincoln & Monroe(^VBf -<br />
Ratter John, re* s e cor Ofentch mid 5th South<br />
Bauer Lizzie,- Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine, .21^<br />
^TaberiTOrymrlrics s e WFm^lmon ImdSm-vey<br />
Baum Simon, saloon, n w cor Jackson _an
56 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Becherer L, jeweler, w Main bet Pair and Silver<br />
BechtoldAdolph G,dTug elk r res s slst South 2x1 ©of Hifijh<br />
__BechtoWLA dk, hds_128_w Main<br />
Bechtold Adela M,' teacher KrA»k4in School, res s w cor<br />
*8th South and Church<br />
Bechtold Christ, machinist, res n s of Fulton<br />
Bechtold C L, Agt for New Fairbanks S MOo, res No<br />
7.^8 Church .<br />
'Bechtold "DrI* J, physician, res %% 1st South 2 d e of<br />
High<br />
r<br />
h^t Hj^i_^LCKii^Atv - - - - " "TZTI: ~<br />
Bechtold Lauretta, res s w co^Sth^SqutlT aji3 "Church<br />
Eectootd Jullus^AVflros « W cor Sth 3outh anaChmvn<br />
Tfe3itold~,ft)f^s \T, cffeTjMv'cor ChulchTaud bth South<br />
Bechtold\V Insurance agtt-.oi£ce Nc> 723 s Church re*<br />
n \v cor 8th South and Church<br />
Beck Conrad, carpet-weaver, res e s Spring 2nd—n~of<br />
Railroad . _ . - -<br />
-^Beck^Hzabe^^ g/y HardmliiiJJ^aton —.,<br />
""3ecVXjeV>/mach1ni8trre8 w s Race up stairs 2 d n Main<br />
Beck Jaeob~S,Nrrvefty Co Carriage Wis, res w s Race<br />
4 d s of Main<br />
Beek John, carpenter, res w j^Milj, bet2nd jaud_3rd -North<br />
_ j&clrJohn, brew-er^ res n s Main 2 d e Of GolcL -<br />
Beck John, brewer, fads City Hotel<br />
Beck-Louis^ ciga^aakTrH^r^e^or Hardin ^»i£efiififit^t^<br />
fteck, moulder, bds Hotel Baumgart<br />
Beck M Mrs res s e cor Fair and 3rd North<br />
— Becker-Cy bkpr Pump &-Skem Wfcg, rea w~s^iSprThgild<br />
n of IstjNorth<br />
Broker Vhasy-m ^ tm& Pump & Skem Wis, res<br />
Spring 2 d n of 1st North — _<br />
Becker Geo, engineer on tthort Line* res n e cor^lichland<br />
and 6th South. ^ N<br />
Becker Louis, miner, res s « cor Fair- and 3rd North<br />
Becker Maggie Mrs, ^wid), ne cor Iron and R R(W B)<br />
Becker Ph, brakeman, res s e car Fair & 3rd North<br />
Bee Ed, (col) weHdigger, res e s Church 2 d n of 2nd<br />
North *• -<br />
Bee G, lab re/5 n e cor pharles and 2nd South'.<br />
Beier Charles, miner, yr s; Gold 1 d n of Railroad
E STAB L.ISH H D 1884.<br />
of East Main St., bet. Chunk and Charles.<br />
City. *- V »«. raft.<br />
BREEDER ^VND SHIPPER OP<br />
YORKSHIRE SWINE,<br />
AND<br />
-'WtLttci-- ^ggtiori^—O^tioKeii^, ~-—'—<br />
TSMeville, St. Clair Cowktijj Illinois.<br />
HOMEIEE. Prop.<br />
Also Editor and Publisl^r of the<br />
E. SGIIEE&. J. UNBERWOOD.<br />
Scjneel . XJ ndefweod<br />
r.<br />
^OFFICE ;_. Second floar of Knaejrefg Biuffifog, on<br />
cloTO<br />
I' : 3^ oto<br />
T<br />
UEADaPAimiRS FOB _ . - -r<br />
*J!H^ all" other Reld Seeds-<br />
- Agent for Cassius HI Painc's WTscoasfn Roller Bye Flour. •a-<br />
ALSO HUT COAL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DIRECTORY. 57<br />
Beier Wm, miner, w s Gold ] d 11 Railroad<br />
and Franklin<br />
* Becker L, shoemkr, w s alley bet Franklin arid Washington<br />
Becker Peter, lah^ res e s Church 3d s of 4th South<br />
Becherer Louis, moulder, Pump ke Co, factory w Jtfain<br />
_on Ri>,hlan&C%teifcT 'John Einwr prest, E Attend sec.<br />
and treas, 11 M&^utre supt<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Glass Works, on Cairo Short LineE&ilroad<br />
West <strong>Belleville</strong>, John Lcwpenzea prest and treas* G $L<br />
Truesdale sec<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> House, J W Horack prop, **-eori£&blte T<br />
Square and »Hinois "*<br />
—<strong>Belleville</strong> & Georgetown Plank Roari t?07 T Harfisoir<br />
— prest, Theo-J Krafft sec and treas ^<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> &-Mascoutah Plank Road Co, Thos Knobloch<br />
prest, Tlieo J Krafft sec and treas<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Kail Co, w s Race s C S L R R, James<br />
Waugh prest, W WWaugh vice prest, RHWaugh treas,<br />
J C Wangb sec, J M Waugh bkpr<br />
BeHevillie iPump & Bkeln Works, w s Race s Cairo<br />
Short Lfae R R 3 Jasff Thomas pi-est/Charles Becker<br />
*rec-a^1xem^FrecT jSattter~supt<br />
- ss<br />
?K
t<br />
j!<br />
- :r<br />
58 BELLEVILLE CITY .<br />
BeUeville Bepuj^^aBfeJugt in nellay<br />
w s Illinois 4 d s 1st South<br />
J&ai&iBg.~p*a> r<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Savings Bank, Edw 'Abend prest, Richard<br />
L." AVan^elin fishier, R G Hilgard asst «a>brer, ^<br />
-d-e-of Putrtic f^quare<br />
Main<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Supply<br />
Works, e e Main '<br />
Steam and Electric Light<br />
j*elleville & Urbana Plank Boiidi^-W^Mtttei- pirsr,<br />
Edward AbeniLscc •<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> Weekly Advocate, sfl&e n s 1st-South J d<br />
"w of High, Jamas* H Thoiaas--pi 1<br />
"P<br />
Beltevillf'S<br />
^^s^<br />
WeitfieldJ<br />
5<br />
^^<br />
_ p^riM^fc^Bq uaiv<br />
Semmelroth, Heinfelden & M^tsekan pubt, CUirtJlpiv:<br />
felden editor . - * " -i.<br />
^ iffl^tfe^-^nj, rgsiv-s Mai ir^ d~o|-Sttver<br />
Ben cock Joseph, glass-tdower, res w. s Monroe sof<br />
West <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
Benigben Aritone, barber, bds 4QG e Main<br />
Main<br />
Bessel Josepbto, Tes w s Abend bet "2nd and 4th South<br />
Bender B^bla^^niWj^s e s Fair I d s £ncTbf South<br />
Bender G^ov joaaehinistr^:e$ Beirrus Hr^it^feedeTrres"W silent re viile road &ds of R K<br />
Benjea Heury, cooper, res w Main opp Switzer MHte-w s<br />
~ X3chtreville road r<br />
Bennjet M, (col) Jab, res e 8 Spring 3 d n of Franklin<br />
Bennelt E S,Jteams^rrres 3%~$ of C S t U R .<br />
Bensing Otto, buWher,*6ds 8 e cor of w Main Hty! "Spring<br />
Benjijjjl^ toad id F<br />
of R R track ^ . ~r<br />
Bergel Michael, fntnW, i^res.^nugToTR Rtruck Jl<br />
.Berger J, miner, res.% Wester J&ftil MHU-gof-5^JraW<br />
^S^wiPover B Kissel<br />
Berlage Franz Aug, brewer, bds Republican HOIJ^P.'<br />
Berk A, weaver, res es Spring 2 d n of E If track<br />
Berogbusch Henry, lab, bds 214 w Main<br />
Berollnger Caspar, groceries and provisions, in City<br />
Hotel Building w Main, res same<br />
Berrott Fred, butcher, bds 305 e Main<br />
BertschingerP T, res w 8 Illinois, 3 d n of Franklin<br />
Bertschinger ^red, printer Zeitung und Stern, res w s<br />
Illinois 3 d n of Frankliii-i .
DIRECTORY, 5*><br />
Beitschinger Edward, clgarmkr, res w s Jackson 4 d n<br />
"1stSouth • >.<br />
"Berthold Anna Mrs, res w s alley bet Franklin and Washington<br />
Berthold J W, elk, res n w cor of Cburch and 8th South<br />
~Be_sSe, R W, nailer, bds Hiukley House<br />
Besse E G, nailer* res es Douglas ave 4d sof 2nd North<br />
- JBerdue Char 1 cs r miner, res. n„\v cor of Washington<br />
R R tracks— -<br />
^^a(fer7res w 8n7nimn<br />
—- TsirSouth-<br />
Besango A, miner, res n e cor of Silver and Short Line<br />
Station<br />
_ "BethBaaMr Robert, manager City Park Theater, OSIGC ^<br />
^ City ftirk, res same —<br />
""'"Bet? Ej "miner, res w e Main nr Glass Wks<br />
Betz William, carpenter, res ^ w -cor of Spring and 4th<br />
South ^ _<br />
B
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Bishof J jr, (firm of J Bisehof & Son), res s e cor of<br />
Spring-and w Main<br />
Bisliof J & Son, butchers, dealers in fresh and salted<br />
meat and live stock, shops seeorof w \taiii iyjd Spring<br />
- anxLe-s*-HHtirofe fact FraiiSTtlTand Washington<br />
Bischof Louis, elk, res es Illinois-bet Franklin Washington<br />
Bisch A, foreman Heinrichs & Co, res s w cor of 5th<br />
, South and Race<br />
Blame Barney, coal dealer, res w s High 2 d w of Railr<br />
Bloomhoffer Lena, chambermaJtl, Thomas House<br />
BlumGF^barber, res^^XhuWh 2 d a of-Ut Snntfc ~<br />
Womenk^ipilr^ ^<br />
^ .O 1 - - — —<br />
^^^^liici^uare-<br />
Boardman Alex, lab, res w s-Cluirch 24~n of 2nd -Nortjf<br />
_Bo^rdmaixjDli4Jerj steamfitter^ res,;w s Church 2 d n of<br />
2nd'Hx$rth-<br />
Bodem«aa Henry, moulder, Fump and Skein Works<br />
- Bodetmkim Chas,~mFner, ss Turnpike w of Monroe<br />
Bodweil E A, paymaster Cairo Short Line R R, res s ><br />
of 1st South 2 d w of High _<br />
Beer IVlab^rgs^e^^<br />
"Boif^er^Fred, retired, res secor of Abend and 5th South<br />
Beerner F^groceries and provision, n vt cor of Walnut<br />
r^anoTT51m res same""<br />
Boernej- G, xaillwrigh'6, - res n s CentrevtTTe roatO d w<br />
of Race<br />
Bo^gy William, ^saloiin^e^-Iligb^ft-of Main"ressame<br />
" TCehmer J, carpenter, res w s Charles i d n_ojf3Iaiu<br />
Bnlm-Attdre^r, miner, resvv s Tfigh T d s of Cairo Short<br />
Line Railroad<br />
_ J^lso_n_X!lmstHH^ as^t-eook ThomasHouse ~<br />
Bohlson Mary, dining room Thomas House<br />
Bohrman Herjaau 5J^^^^^tgojse^ -wT~-rr=r-~ -<br />
^BSfrmwr^^ of Crown mills<br />
2 Bc4^edau^Mr^kei^<br />
--^^ty^ri-^h : ^<br />
_JSoneaaJ^ejiJamte, Citv l^HoTT^s^Dernocrai, res<br />
e s Illinois 5 d li o#-4th South<br />
Boneau Charles, mechanic, res e s Illinois 5 d n of M\<br />
South - - .<br />
Bonn-Simon, furnace builder, res w s Carolina 3 ci n<br />
8th South<br />
Borg^ichael, painter^ res a w cor .Mill an
dSubscriptf
AH claMeaofJMati^^<br />
of style at satisfadid^fficeS:<br />
; M — . ~~v-J<br />
- ' " t<br />
T ?<br />
^
1)1 HE (J TOR Y,<br />
Born Charles, machinist, re* s w cor Church and 2dNorth<br />
Horn Win, machinist, res s w cor Church and. 2d North<br />
Born John, machinist, s w cor Chuj-v-h and 2d North<br />
Borrenkott A, agt.^re^ s s Main 3 door* w of West, VV B<br />
_ Bornvillo Fred, nailer, res s s Vine 3d e of Walnut<br />
Bortli David, lab., res e s Kichland (5 dn of Washington<br />
Boseh Emil, lw>okl«nder, res e s Spring 3 d sof Ut South<br />
Bosch Fred, (Firm Bosch & Knefclkamp), res e s<br />
Church 4 doors n of 5th South<br />
Boseh & Knefelkamp, machine shops and Brass<br />
--^--PotiiidiyH^^^^^^rm r " "~~ ~*<br />
— B^^hrMi-a JohmmafTes e s Spring ft d s oflsl Koirtii—r~<br />
~ ifr^fa-^le^ machinist, resei"g Spring' 3 d sof 1st South<br />
Bpsch Theo, saloon, res n w cor Richland^ aud.5th South.<br />
. „ fesefc^Wy &tb^, res » w igor South anxr Suway- t _<br />
Boshart musician, ies ssid South 2 d e of Kichland<br />
~ ^^ssworth Theo, blaiiksmth, ; J C s Church 10 d s of<br />
2d South<br />
Bmil L 4 res e s Illinois 2 doors H of Mill<br />
Boul Miss Susie;- studriit, res n e cor Jackson & Franklin<br />
—Bracfce Geo, jewelFr, fe£\£Tl?icWland^5~d s~of 1st Smith"~<br />
Bracke Chas, carpenter, res vv s Richland 5 doors n of<br />
2d South<br />
Brackjs. W, res w s Centre ville. road 4 d n of Washington<br />
firaffioy~3jtD, nailor, bds rlirrddtn^'-'Hotise<br />
?<br />
" ~<br />
Brandenburger Win, i;oai »hafrKor^r~f*w cor<br />
kiaeolBr^ad-Gairo Short Line R4i - — — - — -<br />
Brandenbufger Freth South and Alley<br />
"Brand- Mrs M, res 2d South betw Charles and Abend<br />
Brand A, machinist, res-2d South bet 'Charles and<br />
Abend .<br />
Brand & Rausehknlb, Grncer*, Nn 208 e Main 4 d e of
•2 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Brand A, machinist, res 3d So^th bet Charles and Abend<br />
Brand J C, (Brand & Rnuschkolb), res e s Church. J>_<br />
doors n of Main " —<br />
Brandt Fred, carpenter, res s s 5th South near Nail Mill<br />
, Brnndt Carl, assisteijt-rtHtor Zeitutig &Stem> bds/IJotd<br />
Tiemann<br />
Bnmdt A, machinist, Pump & Skein Works<br />
Brandt John, saloon, e s Richland opp Harrison Machine<br />
Works<br />
Biundt^acolv re* 31 h -Seath-ftfcfahtird-"- "ZH.<br />
-—^Tyasmnffbcm '<br />
~—Bm««k ^birr^lkrTes •gnr8ntnt~3llo^<br />
—-Brauch Frank,,,qarygaUnVTes w 3 Spring 4 d a of Mill ~<br />
BrauchLW, Bakert re^s e_s ishoJi ^daorsa^f Waw&figttm<br />
Braun Ferdinand, bds <strong>Belleville</strong> House<br />
Braun John sr, retired res 2d South 4 doors w of Riehlaud<br />
Br aun Chas, painter, res4?s~Chureh 2 doors s of Franklin<br />
Braun John jr, painter, res n s 2d North 4 doors w of<br />
Richland ~ — : :~<br />
Braun Ferdinand, brickyard w s Lebanon rood bds at<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong> House<br />
Bramers Fred, brickyard North <strong>Belleville</strong> w sof Lebanon<br />
road<br />
Braunersreuther Martin, miller, res it w cor Spring ^d<br />
Franklin ' V.*- 4<br />
*-<br />
Bnuinsiaette* Joseph-, re« aHey-2 o*oors n of 3d 7<br />
North c<br />
of Fair<br />
liraunwarth Julius, office^oy,, 7TarrTsoh~Ha^inT^hopb<br />
Braun warth John, saloon, res s e cor Race and 1st North<br />
Braunwarth Frank, Hi(>u^r^j^£e_coiLJiaj^ and list<br />
Braunwarth Geo ri>ojiermkr, res s e cor Race and l>t<br />
North —<br />
Biautigam Richard, moulder, res e s Douglas 2 doors TI"<br />
of Sycamore<br />
Brautigani Mis? T, elk, Eh-ees China Store<br />
Brautigani Rudolph, elk II Gundiach<br />
Brautigiwn Miss Paulina; s s 2d South bet Spring* and<br />
Richland *<br />
Brown II T, lab, res in alley bet \talnul and Oak<br />
Brown H, .earpenter^-ges o s Clay ftve Id e of- Hardin<br />
Avenue > . *
-^y r<br />
£ w<br />
DIRECTORY. 6*<br />
a m e i J<br />
IL^ ^» * a<br />
* }<br />
' r<br />
? s m il<br />
3°y * )et<br />
Walnut luul Oak<br />
Browu JT^n^r^^V^ i*es"w s Walnut bet 2d North<br />
and Franklin<br />
Brown A, Traia De,spat
4& BELLEVILLE CITT<br />
Brighty&eld Oscar, glass blower, res 8 » Main w of<br />
Lincoln W B<br />
Briridcton^anTeT, nailor, res n s 10th South w of Baee<br />
Brink .James A nailor «. res * s Market Square bet Illinois<br />
and High<br />
Brineklcy Geo, lab L&NER, bds s e cor Sycamore<br />
and Charles -<br />
Brockhaus GeckW, atty at law, office in West Block<br />
n s <strong>Public</strong> Square bds^iiQmas-Hou«« — —<br />
Brosius <strong>Belleville</strong> Oil Worl$s^fi-^J^co4itah 1 d «<br />
of Main, Herman G Weber, pres. John 3roatu«,<br />
rjDitlllllh^^<br />
Oak _ - ^ -<br />
Browns John*Sec^^tH1^6xls."re*"i e"_c^ Main and<br />
31ascou*tah"" ... -----<br />
Bposius Heni^ electric light, res a & JEast M^tin-i-d-e—of<br />
•—Oik<br />
Brosius Mrs Maria A (widow of Jacob), res n » Ea*t<br />
- — M a w e of cDak<br />
Brosius Ja_cgb^angEaver t r«*»^-EiKt Mftfrr 2 it€of Oak""<br />
3^rosius CxiaLMiM^ East Main w of Steam Supply Works<br />
Brougliton^Wjui G T Agt &t Louis Transfer Co, res w s<br />
Charles 7 d s of 2d South<br />
. _^ r<br />
!4%JHeiiry, dfialer_wi com,--eats, hay and "feed, No.<br />
310 w Main, rear same ~" r<br />
~ « -<br />
Brxm H W, principal Washington public school, res No.<br />
310 West Main<br />
Bruce Mrs MA, res Race bet 1st and 2nd Southr<br />
Bruce A,'nuilor, res e s Oak 2 d of Elm<br />
Bruce T, nailor, res s W cojC-Charles ^md Wasbingtfm—"<br />
Brueggemann & Blome, co^^^^^^im^^^-<br />
Brueggemaiin Frank J, coal dealer, w s Lebanon<br />
road andMill str j JI - — "<br />
rBtitryrecl, barbershop s^^uMMHtiirais and franklin bd*i<br />
Farmers Exchange<br />
Buchanan W C, (HaTrison & Co), res s e cor High and<br />
2d South<br />
Buchman Charles, retired, res n s Centreville road 2d e<br />
of 2d South<br />
Buchman Louis, res n s Centreville road 2 d s of 2d<br />
-South
DIRECTORY. 6£<br />
Buchman Ignatz, cooper, res s s 4th South 2 d w of<br />
Richland<br />
Bushman H, moulder, res s s 4th South 2 d w of Richland<br />
~ Buchman Val, drayman, res opp Swffezers Mills w Mam<br />
Bucher Alex, bookkeeper Republican House, a e cor 2d<br />
>Sauth-and Illinois<br />
- Bu^hert Jacoh, elk Hinckley Mills, res s s 4th South<br />
2 d e ot Spring<br />
Buchert Peter, machinist, res s s 4th oSouth 2 d e of<br />
Spring:<br />
Buchert Mrs Barbara, res s s4th South 2d e of Spring<br />
Buechler Wui, tafry~res e s Spring 4 d n of 5£h South ~<br />
Buesch Martin, physician, res w Main 2 d e of Spring<br />
Buesch -M ? res .n s 1st North 3
66 BELLEVILLE 01TT<br />
Burton S K, train deepatcher C S L R R, res s High 3 u<br />
s of Presbyterian Church<br />
Busacher L, teamster, res e s Abend 4 d s of 6th South<br />
Busch Ernst, cooper, res % «-*"-e#-Mfll het 8th and 10th<br />
South' ._ , - - -<br />
Buschmann Chas, miner, s w cor Airy and 1st South<br />
Buser John, lab T-res s s 4th South 6 d e of Abend<br />
Busiek Geo, teacher, res s -w cor Qa4*_aml 2d North<br />
Bufick J H, carpenter, res s w eor Oak and 2d North<br />
Busick .John, carpenter, res s; e eoxAhend and 6th South<br />
Basifk Henry, carpenter, ises s s Vina 5 d * of Walnut<br />
JBu^jpJsJ^^<br />
Sy water Joseph, glass blower^ re_s WL Stringtown ne;ir<br />
--Glass Works - ~ - T '<br />
Bux S t res w & Spring 4 d„n o| 4tJT5i*iith--<br />
1 s<br />
Box Josepn/Wine & Beer Saloon, res n e cor 6th<br />
South and Richland ' —<br />
Bux~FrTfh^ (Firm (3ro33 & Bux), res vr s Jackson 2
DIRECTORY. 67<br />
Cairo Short Line Depot und Freight Office, 7 South wof<br />
Illinois<br />
Cairo Short Line House, George Schwender prop, s<br />
w c 1<br />
or.of 7th South and Spring<br />
Call Herman, nailor, res s of Vine 4 d e of Walnut<br />
Call Frank, nailor, res s~s Vine 4 d e of Walnut<br />
Call George, mril-feeder, res s s Vine 4 d e of Walnut<br />
—Campbell ^letfcher, res w s Church 2jd s of 7th_ South<br />
- V Canaan Julin^mi^^<br />
Cana\an Michaels teamster* re* w-s .Richland s of Kail^<br />
road track - 4<br />
Candee^fe ^ol« yH8t
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Challenor H R, attv at law, office w s <strong>Public</strong> Square.<br />
res e s Jackson 2^dnof 7th South •<br />
Challenor Thomas, hunter, res ns^nd North-2 d e of Race<br />
Chandler Mrs Adeline, wid of Saml B, res e s Illinois ">
DIRECTORY. 6
70 BELLEV1LEITU1TY<br />
thrown Mills, n e cor Main and Walnut, J MI nibs, pro,<br />
Charles Halm, sec, Fred^ngejke^sttji,,^ -<br />
"Crown MIUS Cooper Shop, a e-eer—Wtthaat and 1st North<br />
Curtis Kohert, miner, res w s High 2d n of 5th South<br />
Curtis^ Moses { eol), teamster, re* s 3 COY phureh and 5th<br />
South<br />
C? I Gr JRL Jtt 35 9<br />
FACTORY:<br />
f|^ :<br />
Mi^: ^ra4tbct^6uz^c^ 8c Sena;<br />
Wholesale and Betail Dealers in<br />
ILLINOIS DOUBLE SCREENED GOAL<br />
W O O D , 3Eci3^rx>x Jii>ra- & WHITZE SAJKTXV 1<br />
Office: Foiirt& and Plum Site<br />
. C'aaLSbaft, Xo. 2: S. W. (.or. Lincoln * Cairo Short £in« R. ri., - <strong>Belleville</strong>. HI<br />
3 foot* of tfi* 'SPiCHiaa 3Ccu*e,<br />
^.J^T-Ti>^r.--J!^.C%-. R---^ ^ -i<br />
JJST The best brands pt OYSTERS always on hands.
tM<br />
DIRECTORY. 71<br />
D.<br />
Daab Fred, dealer in lime, sewer pipe, fire \frivk and<br />
builders material ,_s e~ enr Illinois and 7th South,<br />
"res saimV~~ ~" — - - - ~ — - —<br />
Daab G \V, teller First National Bank, res e s Charles 4<br />
d n of 4th South .*• *~ "J<br />
Daab Mrs A M, res e s Charles 4 d n of 4th South<br />
Daesch Geo, miner, res e s Silver 1 d s of 2d South<br />
Daebuert
VI BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
panzer John, lab. res w~s Freeburgroad 3 d s of GthSottth<br />
Davidson J M, railroad agt, res e s Charles 2d n of Kim<br />
Davidson Mr*? Sarak,a*es n s Washington.1 tl IT o^Oi a rl
DIRECTORY. 73<br />
Denslirigcr Peter^ miner t res «~s W^st 2 d s of Main<br />
in alley - „ _ _<br />
DemisJMrs Susan,"res h B 1st South 4
74 -BELLEVILLE V1TT<br />
Day, John, brickyards, Freeburgjroad, bds Aberer's re*t<br />
Dinges -Adam, foreman oil works, res w s Church 4 d D<br />
of 4th South _ '<br />
DiBgerC7res" e s Jackson 2 d s of 2d South<br />
Dinges Christ,Jimcbinistj res e's Church 3d n of 4th South<br />
DiutelmanJL Conraci, engineer, res 1st South bet Jackson<br />
andCJhureh<br />
DinkeLmann H, lab, i-eses Abend 3 d s of 6th South<br />
Dintelniaiin Louis, wagonuiktv *es e s Illinois 4 ds of<br />
/JSinte^^<br />
^«te^j^-^§th' Soirt-h — — •-<br />
Dinkelmann William, teamster, re* w a Church 2 d s of<br />
2d South * ~<br />
Pi*per
DIRECTORY. 75<br />
Doring Michael, machinist, bds s e car of Richland and<br />
_ . 3J1 South ,<br />
Dollus H, blacksmith, bds w s R-ailroad<br />
BfoTfus John, teamster, res s s R_R 2dw of Illinois<br />
Dollus, Jos^ph^-ieafiaster, res 8 s-R R 2 d w 2 d of Illinoi<br />
Dolson VaT, (col) watchman Hinckley's Mills, res swcor<br />
of 7th South And Aim*<br />
Donnel EU palater, res s s 1st South 2 d w of Spring<br />
Domestic Sewing Machine Co, S B Jones^nmna^erv<br />
Jackson £=d.a,of.lst North<br />
Dorn Joseph, wine and beer saloon and boarding house<br />
8 eoor of Washington a nd Illinois, res same<br />
Dombach Elist^totb, servant* GsMain or Ptib Square<br />
Dornbach miner, res n s lot fa South 3dw of Race<br />
Dorn Julius, tinsmith, s e cor of 4th North\ignd IHmois<br />
Dorh Simon, house-mover, res s s 1st South bet Illinois<br />
and Spring<br />
Dosser Anton,lab, res w s Fair 2 d North of Main )<br />
- Dojte^^rH3*es"s sElnv3 d-e^€hu?elf " Z ' *<br />
Drockelmann William^ machinist, res n s 1st n bet Carlyle<br />
road and Charies_ . , -<br />
DrostS Gr HrteamsteT, res w s Silver 2 d: East of Tfcfcihi<br />
—Drn%MrsMfrorer*rSilrer2_d n^0.udr_H^rth<br />
Druckenbrod-William-,- butcher, bds John Gebharda.<br />
">DM^^D^jteamstovro3 w a Jcfforsofl-l d e^f^e^pla»—<br />
DiiringChas, brickyard, west of Western Brewery, (W B)<br />
During Christ^painter, res n w cor of Breeze & Williams<br />
Duffy Patrick, miner,, res e s Short 2 d n of J^KGiW^<br />
flS^Frank, with "Gross & Bux, res w s^nuPon hot 3iuf<br />
^«^?swd=Si^Soiitlr^ - _ _. . ^~<br />
T5ustmaim Frank, lab, res w sl^entreville road 2d s of R R<br />
Dussman_jiailoiy r^ws Switzer 2 d i of ^ras \V>n*fe»<br />
Manufacturers of and Dealer* la<br />
ftrai 8t nds, Sash, Fraies, 4c •I
76 SBLZ IB VILL E CITY<br />
E<br />
Eagle Drug: Store, Wm Kempff prop, s s Main 3 d e<br />
of Spring<br />
Eagle Foundry CQ + S a 2nd North bet Charles and Walnut<br />
_ Easterly Jf*k«^ watchman, S L Bepot<br />
- Ebel Charles, soul dealer, res w a Race 2 d n of Railroad<br />
Ebel Fred, retired, res e s's of High nr Fair Ground<br />
EheUobn, painter, rea n s 1st South § deot Mascoutah<br />
Ebel Wm, coat dealer, res w s Race 3 d n_of Railroad<br />
~r -^befWyrr^Co, coatdfraTnS* mrnoaw^^ f t^ f l n^f?<br />
EbBrterMifce, cabinctmkr, res n s 1st South 3d wof<br />
Richland<br />
S- EberhrMaggie, r& * 51st South 3 di of "Rich-<br />
- lm&— :<br />
__ Eberinann Sarah Mrs, (wid), res h e cor of Walnut and<br />
1st North<br />
Ebling Chas, miner, res ^ w cor of Silver and Main<br />
_ Ebner John^jdj^sja^jj.al.R ws alkv<br />
2 d n of 2nd North . -<br />
EckehAndreWjiab, res a w jeorJMaseoatah«ed 2n4 South<br />
_ gcltel Geo^ lab Pit Works - -<br />
JfickeJ i^ter, blacksmith* rej.^jot^cu^a0^n--4»»A 2nd<br />
-^^y^utik^^^ : -^—^-^^p^^: •<br />
- E^kerle JT, *oapmkr, ii s Frinfiin TIT Mchla^d Creek, res<br />
_1 _ ~ Bfs 6t Winiania \V-of Broom*——=<br />
Eckert Adam, teamster, n e cor of Railroad and Lebanon<br />
road<br />
ancTSpriiigt res same '<br />
Eckert Mich, retired, res e sJQhurch 2 d s of -8th South<br />
Eckhardt -BmB f^i^ff >o^^<br />
- Main, res 6ame —<br />
Eckhardt Chas, (firm of Eckhardt Bros), res West<br />
Main n s 1 square Switzer Mills<br />
Eckhardt Otto, {firm^f-Eetoardt^^ 223<br />
West Main ,<br />
Eckhardt Wm, sr, res orer 223 West Main<br />
Eckhardt Wm/jr, dry goods and gen mdse^ N0$-2G&*<br />
Eder Louis, jtober shop, n s East Main, opp Ifcentchler<br />
Housed resTh W cor of Jackson and 1st South
DIRECTORY. 11<br />
Ediag^r Adam, lab, res n w cor of Church and 10th South<br />
Edwin James, miaer T res a w cor of Iron and Railroad<br />
Eflin , lab, res s # cor of Charles and 2nd North<br />
Kggecsmann H elk. res up stairs over 320 East Main<br />
Ehinger EmiTS, carpenter and builder, res s w cor of<br />
Hardin and Oay-ave ~~<br />
Ehinger ChaSy carpenter, res s ecor of Hardin and Claj<br />
Ehinger Joha, retired^ res s e cor of Hardin and Clay<br />
Ehinger. Wm. carpenter, s e cor of Hardin and Clay_<br />
. Ehmt-AdaWr^riaAinigt. 1st South bet Jackson end j<br />
Eisloffer Jac, retrod, res c s Iron 2 d H xrf l«t Novtlt<br />
Elend W groWlc* ^yrtm^ffiia, ft a Mftto * 3 TOT<br />
West, resli w cbrTron and Main ©,<br />
Elles'GT, dry goods Agrocerio*, n w oor MuUl-A tu^v<br />
n. « of Int. ffohth 2 d w of OlmrlftB -'_<br />
1
80 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
F. -<br />
Faber A, basketmkr, res n e eor 8th South and High<br />
Faber Anton, miner, res n e cor 8th South and High<br />
Faber Albert, cooper, res e 8 Jarrot 3 d u of Franklin<br />
Faber Sebastian, miner, res n e cor 8th South & High<br />
Faber S F W, carpenter, e s Jarrot 3 d n of Franklin<br />
Fairbanks Sewing Machine Co, office s w cdr 1st South<br />
and High ~ _. -<br />
Fairbankioewfn
DIRECTORY. 81<br />
Fernkes Jacob, lab, res n s Centre ville road 2 d e of 2d<br />
South<br />
Ferts F, miner, res w a Fair Ids of 2d South<br />
Fidfer .Joseph, res e s Ricbhfnd 3 d n of 5lh South<br />
Fickinger Pester, teamster, re^Trs Hardin 3 d 8 of Main<br />
Fiedell J, glass-blowerres n s West Main 2 d West of<br />
_ JUuLOola<br />
Fiegel John, lab,rres s e cor Chestnut and Spring<br />
Fiegel Geo, lab, res s e cor Spring and Chestnut<br />
^i^^m^SSS^tr^S^W com in issioner," officer rjju Coifftr 2<br />
^<br />
jRmsOj.reg• JFiff trtte vflBu<br />
Fietsam & Tindale, abstractors, conveyancers, insuranee<br />
and teal "estate agency, s w cor <strong>Public</strong> Square<br />
n w cor Grjuni-aAg and Pennsylvania<br />
Fincher, Henry, deputT^ngineeT <strong>Belleville</strong> & Centralia<br />
R Rr bds Hinckley House<br />
.Fitmare Miss,, teaeher, res n w cor of Jackson and 2nd<br />
South<br />
Finck# Louk,-saloonw-cac-ot-Survey and 5th South<br />
Fine Louisa Miss^ No 408_ n Richland<br />
Fiiik A J. elk. Fuss, Espenhajn & Fischer<br />
Fink August, elk Brand & Rausehkolb<br />
Fhrk Henry, dpty cirplk, res e&Illinois 3 d s of 1st South<br />
Jink. Hem^j firm of ^ink Bros<br />
FinkJuUua* millwright, bds n w cor of Main and Race<br />
Fink Otto, elk, bds e s Illinois 3 d s of 1st South, up stain 3<br />
-<br />
Fink Mury E Mrs, w s Illinois 2 d s of Washington<br />
FinklemAdamt miner^jne^e s Silver 4 d n of 3d North<br />
Finklein Anton, brewer, xeiuLiLMf&rfrdn of 3rd North<br />
^Ssa^ggftis^^ 2 d e~o7 Richland<br />
TOESfe SVtfcmal Bank, Joseph Fuss prest^a^mir-<br />
Andel cash, in <strong>Belleville</strong> House Block, s s Pub Square<br />
First Mutual Building Association, of <strong>Belleville</strong>, meets m<br />
.sw cor of High and 4th South, Geo H Lucking prest, _<br />
W A Reiss sec, H Steingotter treas •<br />
First Methodist Episcopal Church, 1st South bet High<br />
and Illinois a ,<br />
-Fiwt^resbyterian Church, w s ffigb 4 d s of 2nd South<br />
^ish William, machinist, res » s2 n
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Fischer C, miner, res s s Railroad w of Centreville road<br />
Fischer Conrad, miner, res s s Railroad vv of Centre v rrt<br />
•Fischer i>ameVcigar manufacturer, n"~e cor" Breese and<br />
Williams<br />
Fisi4i^r~&hil* moulder,-res e s Jackson ~2 d North of<br />
10th bouth<br />
FiscJierET, (Firm Vterheiler & Co), res over 209<br />
West Main<br />
Fischer Henry, ctk, bds 208 West Main<br />
Fischer John, lab/, res h^eor MiH and 1st South - -<br />
Ffseher TOtbTla^TesTittsb R R 1>epot<br />
- - ~ T - * - _ — -, • . -<br />
Ffseher O, brewer, res s e cor Race and 1st North<br />
Fischer Mrs Barbara, res ^ #-Rac^ 4 d s~of 4th Sotith^<br />
^^r^O^ohaJ^, .EHss»i«» t hds ISeideiberpf *¥88H<br />
Fischer T, lab, res e s Mill 3 d n of Railroad track<br />
Fischer W J, (Firm Fuss, Espenhain & Fischer), res<br />
- s s 1st North 2 d w of Charles<br />
Fisler D, Shoenikr, res e s alley l>et Franklin & Washtn<br />
Fitz Emmons Thos, nail-feeder, res s w cor Richland and<br />
4th S roth ~_ _<br />
Fix Joseph,"potter, res n w.cor Charles and 8th Sontfc<br />
Fizer C,lab, res e s Illinois 4 da of 2d North<br />
Fizer MTss Jennie, servant, n w cor High and 2d South<br />
Fizer Miss Clara, servant, res n w cor High
DIRECTORY". 83<br />
F4ei**ehl>ein A G, rese s High 2 d Kof (1th Si»uth #<br />
Fleischbein A G & Cu, bottlers star beer, No 32(5 East<br />
Main<br />
Fleischbein *C has P, agt Western Brewing Co, res e_s<br />
Illinois 3d s of 2nd North<br />
Fleischbein Theo O, Depty County-clerk, bds e s<br />
High 2 d 8 of 6th South<br />
Fleischer Rev Ferd, pastor St Pauls Church, res n s 2nd<br />
North 2 d e of Richland<br />
—=s^_—South > : — — — : —<br />
Fleming 4do?ph» lab, res n \v mr Spring ami Mill<br />
Fleming: Edward H, printer, res-w s Jackson 2
84 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Fries Peter, cigarmkr e s Mascoutah<br />
Frolieb \ViHiaui, res s Illinois 7 d 11 li li track_ _<br />
Fieeman Hartley, (col) lab, res alley w 3 Walnut bet 2nd<br />
North atid Franklin ... r**<br />
Jireetuau Charles, miner, resji s^fes^i^? {<br />
E]DClh<br />
Freeman John, (col) lab* re** vv s High opp 4th South<br />
Freeman W, miner, res n s Main w of Lincoln (W B)<br />
Freshman A G, gunsmith, res "a s Main 3deof Mill<br />
Frey Jacob, miner, No t>ll Caroline<br />
Frish Chas, cooper, res w a Jacksog,3> J*fc<br />
-i^rnrFritz, miner, bds & & cor Washington jiud Illinois^<br />
Fried Geo, hostler^ bds City liol^l^^ . -<br />
Friek Andrew, carpenter* res e' s"ftigh bet 7th aud 8th<br />
South —<br />
Friek C J, painter, res * s Franklin 8 tf vr of Richland<br />
Friek II, n w cor of Silver and 1st North .<br />
Friek John, baker, res West Main ( W B)~ - -<br />
Friek Peter, saloou,ji s_ West Main bet Silver and Gold<br />
#rkrk:Ph, baker, res.s^M^wn 3j]_e oLSiiver<br />
Frtrk-rrrMitler, res w s Illinois 4
DIRECTORY. 85<br />
Fuchs Louis, retired, resn e cor of Oak and East Main<br />
Fuhrmann Frank, bartender, res Richland bet Franklin<br />
an~d £nd Norths —— — ^ :r^.^j^<br />
£uhrmaai^J%, lab, re^w s in allov^betw North and<br />
Trunk - - -<br />
Fultz Cbt»rh«ek driver r 4>4s -Fhoaiiia House<br />
Funk C J & Bro, pumps and "sewing machines, n »<br />
West Main 4 d w of Richland, res same<br />
Funk.,Henry• sewing machine res e s Richland 3 d a<br />
-Funko Elizabeth MF^ res w s Jackson 2 jds of 8th South<br />
Funke G^eo^nailjaUU jes-^-Jacksoftj*
86 BELLEVILEE CITY<br />
Gaar Goo, hearder, res n E_of 2n4-Soutk2 dn of Richland<br />
Gabat John-,reamer, res e s ofWest B xL&-of Main<br />
Gabelmanri~Yar, miner, res s w cor East and 3rd North<br />
GaerdnerF G, mer^^UiuI.ir. 3(%c amn, res same<br />
Gaerdner JR, fW-eman at Chas Da^hnijtt, res ^ s Cliarir?<br />
a d s cf 5th South<br />
Gahr Au
DIRECTORY. 87<br />
Gantner Andrew, Jab malt house, res s e cor Benton and<br />
Hardin y<br />
;<br />
GTrvrrr Chas R, retired, hds Thomas House<br />
Geber Louis, teamster, res w s Charles 2 d s of 2d South<br />
OebfinAI John, imtJter a»J^dea-fcr iirfpskawi §ajtuufe^^oper,i^ff^Hftyir^i! sof~2d1soufa"<br />
— Geier A, machlna^t^j^Jiicb]^ 1st and gd SuutjT<br />
GeieFAirton, machinist, res \v s Kace 4 d'Sof 1st Sonth ,~<br />
''^^^^W^m^^hL'^^ *. Kace 4 d s of 1st South<br />
Geier Antotf,^Hr^t H l>eidesheimers, res^v s* Kit-bland---^<br />
bet 1st & 2d South<br />
- Geiger Louis,-carpenter,*w s Illinois 4 d n of 5th South<br />
Gerhard t Henry* pTxtteTitrnkrvres w s Jackson 3d -a of<br />
8th South<br />
. GjeMcks_Gjp^^ d s of<br />
— Semmler ' . J . ^ - ~~<br />
Geil Conrad, teamster, res e s Church 4 d s of 2d South<br />
Geil Emil r elk at Roineiser's Clothing Store, res e s<br />
Church 4 d s of 2d South *<br />
Geil Mrs Carolina, res e s Charles 2 d n of 4th South<br />
BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Gerling LouU, carpenter, res w s Abend 4 d s of GthSouth<br />
Gerling John, nailfdr, res e 8 Walnut 1 d n of Sycamore<br />
Germain John, farmer, res s w cor (Uh South &Bormiiun _<br />
G"erffiann PeterTlab, res w s WWt^^sToT Main<br />
Gerstaeckcr Lodge 138 A*-Qv-U. W., meets s w cor<br />
^Main and High<br />
©eyer^r^d^rrck, crick mason~fies n e cor CharElm<br />
(ieyer Louis, brkfkmasrm, res n e cor -Charles & Elm, 1<br />
d e of Charles<br />
Gilb John, butcher, res n ^ cor Church and 8th. South<br />
PU^ijL&te* W>v rsi2d SoTrth^tSB^aofesen and Church*<br />
(JTlmTife~J~H7 "mnivvri^Tit, res e s Jackson 2 d n of 2d<br />
South " <br />
res n ^ cor Jackson & 2nd South - ". * ~~<br />
Goelitz George, elk, res n e cor Jackson & 2nd South
D1REVT0RY.<br />
Gooding Abraham, (Gooding & Stopkey), res secor<br />
Jarrot a n cj Franklin<br />
brooding J H, ire4«an, re$\s e cor Benton and Lebanon<br />
Gooding & Stookey, Tile manufacturers, e s of n<br />
L Rigfifemi'near Mill - - " ~<br />
Goo&uie Bamuel, coal miner, n w cor Gold & 3rd North<br />
Goeler Jos, teamster, ^r^e s s High 2 d n of R R<br />
. Goesch Henry * carpenter, res w s a*pinig; 5 d s of Washington<br />
Gorges JbEnT engriieer-, Tesfa"e GOT 2nd North' and Grand "<br />
ji&gjQak Land Add -<br />
Goerlitz Gustav, cigarlntr, s s 2nd South bet Highland<br />
and Illinois ^<br />
Grossart Bannie Miss, teatcher Lincoln school, ret n<br />
Co* Jtttia and Franklin<br />
Grossart Catharine, res n.w cor Julia and Franklin<br />
Grossart Chas, elk, Romeiser clothing store, res n w cor<br />
Julia and Franklin<br />
Cjottschalk Loujs^ dk 1st_Nat Bank, bds on Main J. d w<br />
of Masco Utah * _Z<br />
Gottschalk George, elk at Tieman Hotel<br />
Gough Johnr watchmaker, res.s e cox Mainj& Oak<br />
Graber Adam, barber shop basement, n~s Main 3 d w of<br />
Thomas House, res s s 2nd South bet High and<br />
Jackson<br />
Graebgr Adolph, barber, res & s 2nd South 4>et High &<br />
Jac¥8oh<br />
Grabler Henry, groceries & provisions, s w cor Illinois<br />
and Franklin, res same<br />
jflr Henry ,^55ffi-res n e cor Airy & 4th North<br />
_^raebi^Maf^ret Mrs", (wicTJT res n ^mt Airy assT4tb- ~<br />
Graf If Mrs, res w s 2 d n of 8th South & Charles<br />
Graf John, blksmth, res w s Richland 3 d s of FrankbV<br />
Graner Loui8 9 county surveyor, res e s Park ave 2 d<br />
s of Monroe, office in court house basement<br />
Grandcolas Adam, engineerrres w s Church 5 d n of 5th<br />
* South<br />
Grandcolas John, res w s Church 5 d n of 5th South<br />
Grandcolas Jos, res w s Church 5 d n of 5th South<br />
Grant Co as, cooper, res w s Church 2 d n of 2nd North<br />
Grant Jaines, cooper, res w s Church 2 d n of 2nd North<br />
12
90 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Grant Mrs Maggie, res Church 2 d n of 2d North<br />
Grantz A J, foreman' Advocate, job rooms x<br />
Garasmann John, res s w cor Spring and 1st North '<br />
Gfasiminn Frjmk, tinner,, re*a w cor Springand Kt North<br />
Grauer Michael, retired, res w s HUnon* 2 d s of Railroad<br />
Gray Geo, naiiorr-res n w cor Jaek^oirahcT 2cLSauth—--<br />
Gray Geof^tkemairTsnr*^^ High 2 d<br />
^ T<br />
\roT #th South<br />
Green Chas, lab, res Illinois bet Railroad and Mill<br />
Green Anton, lab, res s s 5th South 3 d w of Kace<br />
Green Joseph, miner, res n w cor Abend and Mh. South<br />
Greg* Tom, lab^ resrw *fn^a^^jieSSa^i^H^-<br />
J bottth—c _ - -<br />
Grie*er Lotm^So^th'eastern House, res s e cor Sycamore<br />
and Charles " . as^. : .^s* - — ^ -<br />
GrindroxlJohni miner, w s-Wtismiigton 3 d n uf<br />
Railroad<br />
Grindrod J W jr, miner, res w s Washington 3 d n. of<br />
Railroad<br />
Grindrod WW miner, res w 9 Iron 3d 5 of 1st North<br />
Grisly HC plasterer^ bds Hotel J&mmgarfc -—•=-*- -<br />
Gro^Arnoitr,-TfmcFmi^ res w s Spring3 dsof Franklin<br />
Gtoh Robert, carpenter, w s Spring 3 d « of Franklin<br />
Grob Walter, elk, res w s Spriug 3d s of Franklin-. -<br />
Grombach Jas 1\ butcher, TVs 11 e cor Main -and-Fair<br />
Grombach Phillip, coal oil peddler, res e s Church 2 d a<br />
of Washington - - _<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ ^<br />
-GromrrRoHcrlTres s s Main near idass work:<br />
Groom James, engineer, res s s Main near glass worKs<br />
Groiie Mrs Eve,*res e s Spring 5 d s of 2d North ,,_—<br />
Grone Louis1jjarjiejite4v^^- J<br />
^ s^prrirg;".5 d s~of 2d7^o'rtti<br />
fjrrfsTlr'n, laW^^^^^*^tetri#§ aflo^Hh^SouTlr ^<br />
^"^fo^f^ter, slxoe^ki^^^_e^^gast an3^T'NortlT<br />
^te^^Aflgr^utcher,"res s s 2
DIRECTORY. 9] -<br />
- _ Grops Henry^ lab, res e s Maseoutah 10 d s of 2nd South<br />
Groses Margaret (widow (if Chas Gro*s), res s s 2nd South:<br />
bet High and Illinois<br />
k<br />
._<br />
GmStf-MitrgHFet mil tine* at Miss Hermann, res s sL&u& "~ "~^^Mi"bet Illinois arnt;ffeh- .<br />
Grtflre Isaac, carpenter, fnhs Bote! Saumgart ~"<br />
Grundy Win, w s <strong>Belleville</strong> Nail Company<br />
Griinewald Adoljfh, cattle dealer, res w~s Freeburg road<br />
- bet *th and 1 Otfr South<br />
-^gtanew^ :-A 7#, res W-e&feJ&afc} ^d.w.of City Hotel ••-<br />
GTtinewald Josepli, dealer and repairer of Guns and ~<br />
Firearms, West Main 1 d w of City Hotel, res 2 d<br />
__>v of City Hatel v<br />
^T^^MLiSlRjd FFanlt TH\ gurfsmith^ jes 2 d w\*± C^j *I\/tel<br />
-West Mam ' -~ —- - -<br />
GraweXucas F Revt O S B, St Peters church,/res s e<br />
cor Race and 3rd South<br />
Gubser AAI< vfph, ilk, bds s w cor of Richland and 2nd South<br />
Guddie Henry, miner, res, s s Mill bet Race and Julia<br />
GameTshetmer Jacob, marble cutter, ws Illinois bet 4th<br />
and 5th South<br />
Gundlach Aug2 lab, res e s Lebanon road<br />
Gundlach Henry, grocer, s e cor of Main and Jackson<br />
res w s High-bet^ml-and^h-"S^uth ,~<br />
Gundlach Johir,.jrej.s s 1st South,3 d w of Richland<br />
-<br />
Gundlach P 1tfg:_.graitt-.driil; mafrv n Illinois uv ^i*y<br />
limits res s s-lst South 3 d w of Richland<br />
Gunn A B, physician, res es Maseoutah 5 d n of 2nd South<br />
Guntz Henry,"justice _of the peace and ins agt, office, opp<br />
Court House, res w s Charles bet 2nd and 4tb South<br />
__x tjuntzfFmnk, res w s Rii?hlan4^is^of^h-Ba^k^-^ —<br />
- -^tmiuittJL^,^^<br />
Gutuich J,Tag-pfcker, res e * of~Gdld 2 d ~ff of 2nd»85i£iiS^<br />
Gutnich F, miner,-res e-« Gold-£-d s of 2nd North<br />
Gunter John, miner, res w s Silver, 5 d n of 3d North<br />
Gunter John, miner, res e s Spring 2 d n of 6th South<br />
Guttermauu Adam jr, lab, res s s 1st South 2 d e of<br />
Richland<br />
Giiitermann Adam sr, machinist, res s s 1st South 2 d e<br />
of Richland<br />
Guess H, freight conductor Ills & St Louis R R, res w s<br />
. _ Julia 3 d s of Mill .<br />
Guy B W, florist, Sycamore nr L & N depot<br />
Guy John, coachman T bds G A Korncrs ^
92 BELLE V1LEE CJT1\ ,<br />
— — — - — ~ — *"<br />
H.<br />
Haas Elizabeth Mrs, re* w s Church bet 8th & 10th South<br />
H&ckftt J agricntUw-aI-agl r.'res n e eor 2nd North and<br />
Charles ^ . —~--•• „ ~<br />
Hahtr"€has A, sec'crowtt mitt co, res n s of Jst/^outh 2 -<br />
- 4e of Charles<br />
Hahn F, briekmaSon s w cor Silver and lsJiJ^utk ' -<br />
Hahn Fraidty-rarr^TerT res e s alley bet Franltlin and<br />
Washington<br />
Hahn Geo, miner^res n e cor Silver & ^dj^ortil<br />
Haids*-£^<br />
—HalBCTfReSertTA, atty at law, res-e s High 3 d * of<br />
2nd South<br />
Hale Chasai eoal miner, res s s Matii 2 d~w of Lincoln<br />
Hall Charles, runner Hinckley House<br />
Hallam John G, lab, res s s 3rd South 2 d e of Spring<br />
Halter Fred, bite ~n s Railroad bet Illinois and High<br />
Hambleton W, miner, resji s Main w of Lincoln (WB)<br />
Ham hold""John, miner s w cor Main and Monroe _( W B)<br />
Hamburger Loui#, butefcer, res n .sLabanoji 2d w of Mill<br />
HammatjMiehaeL, carpenter, w* Illinois and Chestnut<br />
Hammer B F, cooper, res eja Richland 3 th* ofSouths<br />
Hammer Johaaa-Mrs°,s w cor 1st North and Charles,<br />
rTammer Louis, lab, res se cor Church & 2nd North<br />
Hanunercon Geo, lab^res e s Church 5 d sof^njiSoutl»_<br />
* H^Ba^irJ_jri, atty ft t I fi w y-^y^trTrr^W^FTn 1<br />
^^. res s e<br />
- cor Monroe and MaBCoutalT<br />
Hammel John, cigannkr, res s w cor Silver & Main ( W B)<br />
Hane Peter, miner, res vv s Iron 3 d s of 3rd North<br />
Hanser Philip, nailo^ res s w cor Mahnind Oak<br />
Hanselman,_teamst«r^ v^^j^^^Zu^^^^^^onth<br />
:i3BESs*«g A^^Wi^SSv fireweiy^-r^s n 2ncfSouth<br />
3 d h of Spring / «<br />
Hanzbeg Mary, res w s Stringtown (W B)<br />
Hareum L, glass blower, res s s'furnpike w of Monroe<br />
Harder E, nailor, res s s Sycamore 2 d e of Walnut<br />
Harden Wm, nail-feeder, res s s Sycamore 2 d e of<br />
Walnut " _ .<br />
Hardin Allen Mrs, res s s Sycamore 2 d e of Walnut<br />
Harding ,glass blower, res w Stringtown ur^lass works<br />
Harding William, coal operator, bds Thomas House<br />
Hardy H, glass blower, res w s Stringtown ( W B)<br />
Harhansen Fred, lab, resj d n oiLfcih South *mt|ta?IZ_
DIRECTORY. 93<br />
Harling Ferd, dentist over s s Main 2 d w of Higtt, res<br />
_ same —<br />
Harm Thomas, moulderTFump and Skein Works<br />
Harw M moulder; res a w cor Richland and 5thSouthr<br />
"HarrlsTl, fa&v res e~s Church a d. s at 2nd South—<br />
Harrison C W, (firm Hartnagel & Harrison) res's w<br />
c^r CtiaTchimd 1st North<br />
_<br />
Harrison Eliza. J Mrs, res e s High 2 d s 'of 1 st South<br />
Harrison Machine Works,!* Harrison pres,WC Buchanan<br />
lJ!!5!fee^^ W Harrison<br />
see^ O S M S R^toe^^pp 3«i^Soatk<br />
Harrison Mills, B F Svvitzer & Co pros, n s Main on<br />
Richland Creei^ 1<br />
^^^ " *<br />
Harrison H W, (firm HarrLsonjtaachiue works) res ws<br />
High bef^nd and 4th South<br />
Harrison Theophilus (firm Harrison machine works), res<br />
m Georgetown Plank Road ,1 mile s of limits<br />
Hart Nic, lab, res riw eOr Fair and Railroad ""-<br />
Hartleb F"C, jeweler, No SI 1 w Main, res same-<br />
Hartleb Augusta* Mrs, -hair goods, No 311 West Main,<br />
res same _<br />
Hartmathn B, brewer, res e s Jackson 2 d n of lst~South<br />
Hartmann Bros, malt house, w s Lebanon road North<br />
<strong>Belleville</strong><br />
HrtiiiUjim Rt»iul»ii,U nii.pnntar, KVITPefor Rfl-HlTCkoI<br />
Hartmann Charles, jeweler, bds P Itamickol,-<br />
Hartmann C L, elk, res e s Jackson 5 d n of 4th South<br />
Hartmann Dominic, lab, resn s 5th South 8 d e of Richld<br />
HartmaiHiJBL firm A G FleiscbJiein ~& Co<br />
- -Hajiman:^J^^ Washington<br />
and Railroad ^ *" ~"<br />
Hartmann Walter," clkT res eVJaekson 2 d nof 1st Smzth<br />
Hartmann Martin, agent, res w s Church 3 d s of 2d South<br />
Hartmann M R, dealer in agricultural implements,<br />
office 1 d e of Post Office, res w s South High bet<br />
2d and 4th South<br />
, Hartmann Mrs M, res e s Mascoutah 6 d s of 1st South<br />
" Hartmann Otto, elk, bds Hotel Tiemann<br />
Hartnagel F A, painter, res s s 2d North 2 d w of Oak<br />
Hartnagel H A, (firm Hartnagel-& Harrison), res e s<br />
Mascoutah n of Monroe<br />
Hartnagel Michael sr, retired, res w s Jackson 4 d n 67
M BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Hartnagel & Harrison, druggist, n w cor High and<br />
East Main<br />
Hartnagei Mtchaei jr, carriage trimmer, res w s Jackson<br />
3dn of 2d North ^. - - -<br />
Hart sou Richard, miner* West End Main near UlassWks<br />
llaitz Jacob, timier t,re^.ja.^\Vassfc3ag^oa 2d eof IHiMirj<br />
Harts&wn H, minor, res" w end Main<br />
HarVes N, watchman Western Nail Work*, res ws Freeburg<br />
road bet SJIh and 10th South<br />
Harvey Geo A^ elk, No 2d North<br />
HarvyvM<br />
^^Harvey W iV, elk, res 11 e cor "2d North and Walnut<br />
Harvey William B, majjwnist, No 6Ki^We"s s Main uppTno'iftas- House<br />
Hauler Fled, miner, res e s~GoId 2 d n of 1st North<br />
Ha&.-ler (ho, barber, res w s Richland bet 2d North and _<br />
r-rauktin<br />
Hasher Jt/ira\ lab, res e s Spring 4 d s of Washington<br />
Haso.kr Jo*, miner, re* esSptjn^^<br />
Hasslerjyy.Ui^ejr^^ Freeburg road<br />
Ha,ssaTT Thomas", heater nail works* res a 9 Western Nail<br />
Works • . « .<br />
0assel W r<br />
, miner, res-s s We.st Main a of Monroe, W B~<br />
Hasselbach Nicholas, earpenter^ re^ n e^orRichland and<br />
5th South [<br />
-<br />
Hasselbach Feler, lab, resrijv_ejM^Sib^JLan^<br />
__ Hassejbach^etoy-eur^^ re^WCenterville road 7<br />
d s of R R track — —<br />
Hass^^ .<br />
Hfiltase^^ d n of 5th South<br />
—Hafbhlgll, lab„ gas \vorks<br />
Haubuck Nic, shoemaker, res e s Church H s of 2nd<br />
South<br />
Hauhenreiser August, tailor bds Republican House<br />
Hauck Julius, pressman jZeitnng und Stern, n?B s e cor<br />
FrankHn and Jackson<br />
Hauck Davids lab, bds at Our House West Main .<br />
Hand Michael, teamster, ^res 6 d s Lebanon J^oad bet<br />
Benton and Douglass<br />
Hausam John, lab, res s e cox DouglasIvhd Lebanonroad
a<br />
DIRECTORY. 95<br />
Hausam Jacob, res s e cor Douglas and Lebanon Road<br />
Hay Clay, atty at law, bds St Clair House-<br />
Hays G S, res e a South High bet 2nd and 4th South<br />
Hay John B> lawyer and Postmaster, res w s Abend<br />
bet 1st and 2nd South<br />
Hay. Sherman, res w s A-bend bet 1st & 2nd South<br />
Itay JTasTWr, (finnltlay ^* Khlfs^elTwyers); res n e "cor<br />
Jackson & Washington<br />
Hay & Knispel, (Jas M Hay & Chas P Knispel) attya<br />
at law, office in Penh building, ne cor <strong>Public</strong> square<br />
. tab, res e s Jackson 4 tin of 2nd North<br />
Heartier George, teamster, res w s Iron 5 d s of Main<br />
HfeL^^a Pf^^w^rr^-^^^fe s « Ut ^.Uh 5 d e of Maseontah<br />
'*=-=•..<br />
Heck John P, miner, res s w cor of Richland and 4th<br />
Soutb<br />
HeideTbaeb Henry, saloonltpr, res ti s 4th South 4*d w of<br />
Mascoutah — _<br />
--Heidelberger Mrs, *H*sH*b~Seuthv4 4 w-of Maaooutab<br />
lleidinge~r Jac, res ii s 2nd North 3 d w of Richland<br />
Heidiiiger J J, res n w cor of High and 1st North<br />
Heirimger L C, elk, res 426 \yest Main -<br />
Heldinger^R^stoves and tinware, 42(5 and 428 West<br />
Mam, res same<br />
TieTdingi-r Q. B, \m
06 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Heinen Kate Mrs, res n w cor Illinois aud 6th South<br />
Heineraann Henry A, batcher shop, « w cor Main & Jackson,<br />
res same .<br />
Heinejiiann, Julius, butcher, res s w cor Main $ Jackson<br />
Heinfelden Curt, editor Zeitung und Stern, res ss 1st<br />
South 1 d e of Spring<br />
Heinrich Oscar (tirm Oscar Heinrich &,Co^t res n *<br />
cor Illinois & oth *5outtf''<br />
w ?<br />
Heinrich Oscar & Co, lumber merchants, yard e s Illinois<br />
bet 6th & 7th South<br />
Heisler Fritz, miner, res cor alley bet W&shmgtau<br />
aud Railroj<br />
pr*% e^rjti^-woi^-i^-frtJOT^Ja^ &<br />
--H-einzelnian John, (firm Heinzelraan Bros), res e s<br />
.K^vnitfimaTr~otfo1 carnage, jsmlih,-* res e aj^ekeon bet<br />
— -Franklin & Washington<br />
Heinzelma^Wiltiam, (firm Heinzelman Bros), res w<br />
s Illinois 6 d n of 2n# North<br />
Heise Christ, lab, res w s Centreville I*oad 1 d s of R R<br />
Heiser Conrad, Jab,-Fes e r^hWc1Tl~a s of 2nd South<br />
Heissenbupttel Henry, retired, res s s 1st South 4 d n of<br />
„ ,<br />
H ,<br />
S h<br />
Helapp Louis., machinist, res s er^rMascoutahand2nd<br />
South<br />
Heifer——, naikuv res e s Jefferson 4 d a of Clay<br />
Helfnch Ja*H&, saloon ~£ -wagon yard, West Main bet<br />
Race andBreese t res same s<br />
•-geW-^dam, mmer, res w s Spring 4 d.w of Washington<br />
^E^fepp^h^rewV res_& e eor Mascoutah and 2nd South<br />
Herkle L, blacksmith? res n e eor of Washington and<br />
1st North<br />
Hemann B, nailor, rps over s e cor Jackson and Main<br />
Hemann H, teamster, res w s High 3 d n of 6th South<br />
Hemann John, moulder, Roger's shop<br />
Hemmer John, dry goods and groceries, West Main 4 d<br />
w of Breese, res. same*<br />
Hemmel E Mrs, res s L W cj)r SilveraTrd-Matn<br />
*
DIRECTORY.<br />
Hemmerirh Louisa Miss, domestic, res n e cor Jackson<br />
and Franklin<br />
Hempen F, res w 8 Kim 2 d e of Walnut<br />
Henderson Jos, feeder, res n s Washington 1 d vv of<br />
Charles<br />
Hcnkeaae^er Maggie, -{
-08 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Herr Charles, night policeman, res a e eor of Richland<br />
and 3rd South "<br />
Herr Frank, hatcher, res West Main bet Race and Breese<br />
Herr &ank, salesman E HiTgarxflfeCo, res se cor of<br />
Richland and 3rd South<br />
Herr Martin, wine and Jb£ei_8Aloiwv^?ocer4es ami provisionRr<br />
res s e cor of Richland and 3rd South<br />
Herr Mary Mrs*, res w s Mill 5 d s of 1st South<br />
Herr M Mrs, resj^s Richland 2 d a. of 8rdJiauth<br />
HeiTfagW; CigaxmSTres Ws Charles 2 d a of 4th Soutn<br />
TIertlefn GeOi carptr* res w-a-Ghureh % djnr of 5th JSoutn<br />
Herte^aeob? linsmtthrii LebkiicherjJ res n a Washington<br />
bet Hfeh und Illinois ^.^^ r^^.-^^^ "<br />
^^S^^^^^S$m^^^«^^^n%gtoii bet High and<br />
Illinois"<br />
Hertz Frank, carpenter, res -a Abend 2 d s of 7th South<br />
Herzier Jacob, (firm of Hoideher, H#rzlexlAnd Tenner),<br />
res West Main bet Race and Breese<br />
Her^IejJolm^yiGMi^^ res West-<br />
~ Main6dw5£Babe~<br />
Herzier Martin, elk, res West Main 6 d w of Race<br />
Herzier Nicholas, re^West^Mav&bet Rage and Breese<br />
Hess Jac, carpenter * res w s Church 2 d n of Railroad<br />
Hess Geo, teainsteivr^s^e-s^huf^h 13 d s_ of 2d South<br />
Hessy Wrfs 0, carptr, res w s Gh.UEch-5 d rof 2nd South<br />
Hesse Henry; res ir s Spring 3 d n of 4th South<br />
Hesselgidve N, mirier, res w% MonroejgLjof Main<br />
HessjsrJChri^^<br />
2d North - A<br />
Heublein Johp 4 tai]ox,.res 215 West Main<br />
Heublein Peter, saddler, res 215 West Main<br />
Heublein Henry, machinist, res e sRac« 3 d fr
DIRECTORY. , 99<br />
Hiemann "~ "".» painter, res up stairs East Main bet Jack-<br />
_«^-S5tQ-ft8lL Cburch , . ...<br />
Hter Adatn> t^c s Spring 3 d s of 2d North<br />
Hiestand Luov D, chamber maid .Thomas JJjmse<br />
Hilgard Cha» W T-cieputy sheriff, s s 1st South bet<br />
Hi^kand Jackson<br />
Hilgard E & Co, dry goods and carpets, h sEastMain<br />
- -^opp Rentchler House...<br />
Hilgard :Ern8t, (firm E Hilgard & Co, res e s Illinois<br />
Hilgard G E f surveyor and - civil engineer, office in<br />
Goui*t Ht*usei res w s Juekson 4 d n of 4th Houth<br />
Hilgard E C, asst cashier <strong>Belleville</strong>. Savings .Bank, res w<br />
s<br />
4&dyF^ JLs^ ^ *d South _ fc ' * r<br />
Hilgard Walter, student, res w s Jackson bet 2d and 4th<br />
South .<br />
Hilars,/shoemkr, resn s Wasifingtoii 2 d w* of Illinois<br />
Hill John, miller, res w s High 5 din of 2d North<br />
miHJeaj!^^^ Boarding Housed Saloon,<br />
' ~w s Sycamore near Western Nail Miffs*<br />
Hill W m, res s s .Douglas ave pear L & N depot<br />
-4Em«kfe~f ><br />
h,—sewing machine agt, baVBeilevW£House<br />
Hinckley Ferd, milter7rgs e~s Cirarclr rd urtrf 8th South<br />
Hinckley House, T J Cheney pro, n w cor 1st Soutb<br />
and-High - - - - ~~ -<br />
Hinckley J L, gen supt-Cairo Short Line R R office in<br />
depot^ J^s.J^® 2 d 8 of 1st South<br />
Hinckley Mills, Russell Hinckley pro, • w cor 2nd<br />
—SeufeaadLSpiiag bet minora and Spring<br />
III<br />
J_ and 3rd South " -<br />
Hinckley fiussel, banker, n w cor <strong>Public</strong> square and<br />
Illinois, res s w cor of 5th South and Jackson<br />
Hinckley Walter R, res n s 2nd South bet Illinois and<br />
Spring— — -<br />
Hinderlite W H, res n e cor Oak and 1st North<br />
HjnzJer Louis, tinner, res w s Silver 2 d n of West Main<br />
HinzlerL, fireman, res'w s Silver 2 d n of West Wain<br />
Hirsch S, lab, res s w cor Caroline and 7th South .<br />
ffiy^;^P> Cooper, res n w cor Church and 6th South<br />
Hirth M,Tab, at Brosius BeTTeTllIeTOi works<br />
Hite Grace Miss, teacher, res * w cor Walnut
100 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
_ —<br />
Hm*k Frank, merchant tailor and clothing, n s West<br />
Main 2 & w of Fair,Te> same"<br />
Hock Henry, iabi res w s Silver 2 d s of 3rd North<br />
Hoek Oscar, m;irl>le cutter, res west end Mam<br />
Hock William*, gla^shlwr, res n w cor of Washington and<br />
1st North<br />
:<br />
— — — —<br />
Hocket S, engineer, fes s $ 1st NorlJi-& 4aof Race<br />
HoftkeiiJiTlli5>^^<br />
9<br />
d s rtf TOth ^otfth<br />
Hoffkeii Joka, taiferlfe 407 Ea^ito.,.«, { .<br />
HbttKea jL^jph. joljjyejti, res.jg& GfaKuA S.4^of lpth SoujLk<br />
"Hotfirer A, elk "Buss Espenbain & Fischer -. Z. r----'—-*<br />
Horr John, res e s Illinois bet 2nd North and Franklin<br />
HoefF ^aeobrstoTeirand manufacturer of tin sheet, iron<br />
an(<br />
* ^Ito^l^vare^jgi^s BUnois l>e£ 2nd North and<br />
Franklin ~<br />
Jtete^^ *kFirth-—-=<br />
Hoessli-Mj imiaagsTCity F^diy and MachinsShops,<br />
. . T§s e i Spring 4 d s of 2nd North<br />
Homeier J^imbUBelleviUeF-Intelligen^blaM-and real - •<br />
estate agt, res e s Race 2 d s of Main<br />
Hoffmann Aug, carpenter, res s w~cor Church & 2d South<br />
^,-JiajJ5£epkr,~J^ xes n_e.<br />
cor*Illinois and 1st North<br />
Hoffmann Elizabeth Mrs, res w s Jackson^-2 d n of Main<br />
Hoffmann E, miner, res s c cor Mill «n/| JHin<br />
tfotmeister E, lab* res n e-cor of-^rankHa-aadillini>is<br />
\ -ttofmeister i&eo,..teber shop, "s s TVesT^En 2 dVof<br />
Fair 1<br />
, res same ^——<br />
HoFmeister Jacob, tinner, res n e
DIRECTORY.<br />
101<br />
Hoffmann .Charles, retired, res n vv cor Mill and 1st South<br />
HoifmannJx,„lirid^ resjn s 1th South 6 d vv of<br />
Ma&coutah<br />
Hoffmann M Mrs, ns w s West 4 d s of Main<br />
Hoffmann Mi>, e s Abend 2 d s of 5th South<br />
Hofmeistcr Mrs, res n s Main 2 s s s Turnpike w of Monroe<br />
Hoffner Louis, lab, ivs s s 4th Smith 4d vv of Maseoutah<br />
Hoffner Martin^ saloon^ ae cor of 2ud +South and Spring<br />
Hoffner £L^£n
102 WELTEV1LEE C1T1<br />
Irlorst William, lab, res n s 2nd South 9 d w of Race<br />
Hosier George, nailor, res n s Richland 3 d s of FraukliD<br />
Hosbaeh J, lab, res es Mill, 1 d sof Ills&SLRR track<br />
HosbactrJohn, ice dealer, res e s Mill 1 d * of 1 & S L<br />
R R track . . .<br />
Botdd Louisa Mrs, res nr Reineeke r<br />
t) coal Mine, North<br />
BelWille - ' "<br />
Hotel Tieniami, Aug Tieinaiin pro, a w cor of Mam<br />
aifdltfascoiLialt<br />
Houck Li>mm printer f res^e cor fif f^raokftn and Jackson<br />
_____ g^§lpi£eMa^^<br />
=<br />
BLl^fiehxSb £ro, agents<br />
Howald jQbas, veternmry surgeon^res s s 2nd South & A<br />
e of Richland —<br />
ttawardireo, (col), plasterer, res e s Church 3 d s of<br />
Washington<br />
Huber Henry, lab L„& NRR, bds s e cor Sycamore and<br />
Charles<br />
Huber Mrs A J, stamping, w s High 2 d s of East Main<br />
Howard Mrr€)athmihe, (coI),~res^e s High 2 d s of<br />
Franklin<br />
%ihej£Charies^ b^acKSmThTTes s w cor Himois *tid 2d<br />
HubeitTaul, cooper, res w e High 2 d n of 4th South<br />
Hubert - Witliam, nailor, res e s High 4 d n of Cairo Short<br />
Line Railroad<br />
Hucke Albert, student, ras-o^per No 9 East Main<br />
Hucke August C, hardware and agricjiltural^jmpje^,<br />
^^lnejitsjio.^^<br />
"^tucke~ChjS^, to-avelh^^<br />
r rTtoKOttOr^ttdent, Te^oveTNo ^ East Main<br />
Hucky Peter, bakery, res e s Illinois 3 d n of 6th South<br />
Hudson John, (coT), lab, res s w eor^th South &Maseth<br />
Huelbusch Jacob, lab, res w s Carolina<br />
Huey Newton, lab nail mill, res e s Church 3 d n of Elm<br />
Huey James* laknail Mitt,-res e s Church 3 d n of Elm<br />
HueyUrs Cathajciiie,res«is Church 3d if of Elm<br />
Huetner^,plasten^^<br />
—H^-^doipii7cllraTE^ clothmg^ store<br />
Huff Otto, moulder, res s e cor Fair andHftest Main<br />
Huff Edward, (firmrHuff & Sons ) ^eja w.* Jackson 2 d<br />
8 of Main
1*31 1<br />
JOBBERS IN<br />
rmam<br />
"^U-t $t-_U^ aivb ^Jtcbiciii-o are toat tart tab tjcuutive dub ofjfiz<br />
^ ° ^ M ^ f 4 ^ ^ i ^ ^ ^ l b Ui»t ? ^<br />
^wt stocfV t> complete. £?aff attb occ M>,<br />
DEALER IN<br />
ALSO<br />
NEB'S<br />
Wo. 40« South .B^oJriaud J_SJrot, C»»in
--------- l)EAtE|t ijf<br />
friissesrlJ^ Appliances.<br />
IfiniLeedBf anything iirjayltae.yQu WULflttd it to Your raterttt to ^srttow<br />
from me. „ - • ^. ,. ~ -<br />
T<br />
JOHN WINKLESfcJE.<br />
FULTON STBEM, B1LLBTTLL1, ILLINOIS.<br />
I always haye a full Stock of the above oif hand. Orders will<br />
attended to Proniptiy_j_ J______^ - - - —=^—<br />
Fnrnishgfi Ab STnfonnation<br />
dneermnt dLJReal^Batate in fltrGlair Comity.<br />
DEALER IN<br />
Tii; Copper and Sheet S ¥oiTalpe^lti.<br />
Oe>brat«d Abator «d Hew Bakewell 0 Mk Stoves.
DIRECTORY.<br />
Huff Henry, brakero&B, res w s Julia 3 d s of Mill<br />
Huff Julius r-clk* res_w s Jackson 2 d s of Main<br />
Huflf IiOnis, prop HufFs Garden, s e cor West Main &<br />
Huff & Sons, dealers in boots & shoes, No 224 East Main<br />
HnfTWilliam "BTTfifm Huff & Sons), res w s Jackson ^<br />
d s of Main<br />
Huff William, (firm Huff & Sons ), re§ over 224 East Main<br />
Hnff William, retired* res e s Short 2 d n of Washington<br />
Hughes L W 9 painter, res w s Church 4 d s of 2d South<br />
Hughes Mrs, res e s Jackson 3 d n of ~4tfr Strath- -~—~ -<br />
Hughes tT f painter, bds^Hotel Baumgart<br />
Hughel WV juaflflte* bd& Hi3^eLBaiim^rl<br />
Huhn Christiaiiy-ffirm Deeke ft, Hjihn^bd^ at Mrs<br />
Aberer's, East Main<br />
E^rarffenry jr, ^okfceeper,-re«.e s High 2 d s of 1st<br />
North<br />
Huhn Henry, res n e cor Jackson and Railroad<br />
Humboldt School House, n s 2d North bet Airy & Mill<br />
Hund Augustus, elk, res n s Douglas 2 d n of L & N R R<br />
Hund B„_ inpt dftnW, rpg n s Douglas 2 d^n of L & N R R<br />
Hund^sTce House, n e cor Douglas and L and N R B<br />
Hund W B, res ^ e cor Illinois and 2d North<br />
Muner M^lab^ jms_w ^orJBkhlaijd & 6th_South<br />
Hunt Gus, nail or, res s e cor Spring and 2d North<br />
Hunter Thos, (col), hostler, n w cor High and 2d South<br />
Hurck A _C, elk* L&NRR ~ "<br />
Huss Edward, blacksmith, bds East Main opp Crown Mills<br />
Huss Frank, blacksmith, e s High bet 7th
104 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
I.<br />
Ibboi£oa^IkoiBa&^4^^^ cor Jackson and 6tk South<br />
Igel John, janitor Washington Schoolhouse* res n jE_cor<br />
Ifhardt WET 1<br />
, drujr elk, West Main 3 d e of Spring<br />
niiirois & St IiOiiis R R Depot, n w eor Kiehlantf<br />
and fst South ' ,<br />
Illinois & St Louis Railroad Depot, n w cor Silver _an . ~ ' ~ -<br />
Illig Christian, gardener, r^jupstair^bet Jackson„jmd-_-„<br />
—eiranrh- - " "—~~ *<br />
ll^MalnaH 1st Nori^—<br />
Irwin Elisa Mrs, n s of 1st North 2 d e of Oak<br />
Iron Moulders Ucx~, -K« 182 s v "or Main audrngrT<br />
Mer ^1, miner, res w s alley bet Westund Lincoln<br />
Jsley .John, btone cutter, res n w cor Mill and Illinois<br />
Use Julius, elk at Kircher and Son 3 res n s .&lJSort«<br />
&Cte of Church<br />
Illinois & St Louis R R shops, n w cor Richland and lnt<br />
JSl£libJttextJ*M^^<br />
Institute of tbelmmaenluteConeeptian, Lady superior,<br />
Sister Mary Jerome, s w cor Race and 3d South<br />
Isselhardt Henry, cigarmkr, res cor Charles and 7th Sputh<br />
Isselhardt M, miner," res e s Fair 1 d s of 3d South<br />
Isselhardt L, miner, re^s s w corTSflyor and 1st South<br />
teelhagtk M t saloon T s_jaz_£orld&?k^^<br />
"Tsseler F, miner, res w s" in ally s of Washington<br />
3 am »xc(uaio«. €Up.vtt for aftefttuttfe {oft<br />
which ezcels all others. Call and see it before purchasing.
DIRECTORY. 105<br />
J.<br />
- J*eks-FFank, brakesman, res n s 2nd South d w of<br />
Richland<br />
Jackson Andrew, (coT) lab,~w~s HTgh T"(Vfirnf *h_S
106 BELLEVILLE CITY<br />
Jones Thomas, heater, res w & of Western Nail Works<br />
Jones S B, manager Domestic Sewing Machine Co,<br />
bds Hinckley House<br />
-Jordan David, (col), barbershop, w sITigh 3 d n of Ui<br />
South, res same<br />
Joss Louis, oarpenter, res s e cor Jefpej^ojijyid (Jlav.<br />
Jung Adam; elk at F E
DIRECTORY. 107<br />
K.<br />
Kaafee Michael, miner, res e s Richland 4 d n of Mill<br />
Kaafee Patrick, miner, res es Richland 4 d h of Mill<br />
Kaafee James, nailor,, res e s RjchiantF 4"-d-b-odVfftP<br />
Kaemper Bras, tobacconists & manufacturers of cigars,<br />
n e cor Main & Richland<br />
Kaemper Henry, cigar mkr, bds n e cor Main & Richland<br />
Kaemper Louis, (firm Kaemper Bros), res n e cor<br />
Main & Richland<br />
Kaemper Chas, (firm Kaemper Bros), res n e cor<br />
Main & Rich land<br />
Kaer-ehei' Am lion, machinist, city foundry, res s e cor<br />
High & TltnSoum— - - " ~<br />
Kaerel^er Peter J, saloon, in connection with Mrs B<br />
.~,«.*. Abere's restaurant, s s Main 1,4 e ot savings-bank,<br />
res s e cor H*gh- :<br />
^7th SouTB* 4<br />
~ ' *^ a<br />
* a<br />
~ ~ . ^<br />
Kaerbach Otto, 2nd miller at SwTfeers Mills, res oppMill<br />
Kaessemanu .Jacob, rag picker, res w s East 3 d n of 3rd<br />
North<br />
Kais , machinist, res s e cor Franklin & Jarrot<br />
Kaiser CkSf a Mrs, elk at F E & F dry goods store ~<br />
Kaiser Herman, retired, res n w cor of Walnut and 1st<br />
, North<br />
Kaiser Hugo, butcher, bds .John Gebhard, s Richland<br />
KaiserVIgnatz, rag picker, res n s Washington 1 d w of<br />
Richland<br />
Kaiser Joseph, res. in Fair Grounds<br />
Kail >erer S, lab, res n e cor Gold -&4thNorth<br />
Kalkbrenner Damian, carpenter, res s s Illinois 3d n of<br />
Railroad _~J<br />
~MHXH~,<br />
Kalnkofski Geo. res^s Riehfalidli cTs oT ^Bmith " -<br />
Kaltwasser Freci, patentee, res over 120 West Main<br />
Kaltwasser Louis, elk, res s s Main 4 d w of Illinois<br />
Kammer Gust, machinist, n w cor Charles and Franklin<br />
Kamniar William, nailor, resn w cor Charles and Franklin<br />
Karnmar William, painter, res n w cor Charles and<br />
Franklin w .<br />
Kane L,S, school teacher, res w s High 5 d s of 2d South<br />
Kanzler Geo, (firm Kanzler Bros), res e s Illinois 5 d s<br />
of Washington<br />
Kanzler Moritz, machinist, e s Race 2 d s of 1st North
108 BELLEV1LEE CITY<br />
Kanzler M,shoemkr, res e s Race 2d s of 1st North<br />
Kanzl*e\229 W»*t<br />
Main, res s s Centre villo Road (> d w of Race<br />
Karr Adim }\\ elk leather store, res 229 West Main<br />
Karr Athim srj_retired, res 22UAV^est-Mam<br />
Karr John, retired, res n e eor Race^ndjNoTth<br />
Kase S 31, lawyer, res w s Jackson 5 d n of 4th South,<br />
. office e s Illinois opp Court IIout*fi_ —<br />
Ka?cr*;^f^«7 miner, res n s 7th South 2 d w 6f Jfnua<br />
Kase, Lizzie Mrs*, res s s 1st North 2 d e of Church<br />
Kaser Hen, lab, res n e cor Church and 2d North<br />
Kasner John, miner* res w s Jackson 2 d n of Railroad<br />
Kassobaum William, miller, res s weor Abend & 7th South<br />
K4th EUas, junk dealer, res n s Franklin 2 d w of Illinoii<br />
Kathaw A J, conductor Cairo Short Line ^aTTroadJ<br />
Katner Jaetih^miaer, rar^-sr fxrm f dlToTlst North<br />
Katt William^bntcher 4444 :<br />
deaW m fre^i~and salted<br />
ineats, wholesale and retail stea in-sausage factory,<br />
547 East Main opj> Tiemanh*sJFloteJt res same,<br />
Kauffmann Friedericke Mrs* res w s iftinois 2 d n -ot<br />
Franklin &<br />
Kaub Caspar, stoves and tinware, s s East Main 6 d e of<br />
Hiirh, res same-<br />
Kayaln^llanry, retired, rffi s s Main bet Jackson and<br />
Church - 7. • -s.<br />
Kaysing Otto, police captain, res s s of 2d Narfefe* 2 ~<br />
KaysingEd, painter, res East Main bet Jackson & Church<br />
Kaysmg Frederick, painter, res s s Main bet Jackson and<br />
Church - " J<br />
"<br />
Kean Mrs, res w s Gold 3 d n of Main * .<br />
Keck Henry, painter, res JI s 1st South bet Jackson and<br />
Church<br />
Kehres_Anton, elk, res s Church bet 7th and 8th South<br />
Keil Charles, dealer in stoves & tinware, s s Main 3 d<br />
w of Ilijrh, res n w cor.JUCLSOB and fiaiiroad<br />
Keim'John, candy maker at Gustav Golitz
MltKCTOIlT. ion<br />
Kefller (i, carpenter, re* * * -d North - d e of DoughiK,<br />
Oakland addition ~~<br />
-Kelk^ .Uctiii, JjkLck^jiiUw4.4fi.^f YML Reis/_shop,. s »<br />
(Yntreville road<br />
Keller Charles, freight agent L & N It It, res s e cor<br />
Keller, Ernst, saddler, res 310 East Main<br />
Keller John, miner, rc»H s H 2d South 7 d e of MH1<br />
Kei1c?r John, enrppntrr, react e cor ChuMi & &th South<br />
Keller Ohrtf+thm, -jnttnt-er-j—HW" H-W-W>I\ -Joekgau. mid 4th<br />
~ South<br />
Keller Margaret' Mrs, re* n's KthSoirtbi^ High and<br />
Jafksoli " ------ ^. .<br />
Keller Iamtwy Wttshington- House, n w cor Illinois and 5tfc-<br />
^ So
110 BELLEVILLE^ CITY<br />
Killian Joseph P, sewing machine agt singer office,<br />
e s High bet 1st South and Main, bds Hinckley Hou^<br />
Kimber Christ, foreman aU*ail~mill> res e J* Richland 3d<br />
n of 5th Souths<br />
Kmdler^^ntonrcarpenter, w s Church 3d n of f>th South<br />
Kindergarten, Scnao'I" House, es Jaekson 3 d s of 2nd<br />
North<br />
Kinzel lieo, lab. res n e eor of East m€ 3rd North _<br />
Kk^hbergeiL ^#b, b*&, res n s Franklin 4 d e~ of""Jarrm~<br />
Kircher i^retke4,-res n w cor of Main amTXineolu<br />
Kircher Henry A, (firm of Kircher & Son), res e ^<br />
North Church bet Washington and Douglas<br />
—Kircher Hermjta^r£s ^ s^rttig 3 d^jcif^a^Mi^t^n "<br />
—^r^^iJosepfiTJnjon of kireberj&JSqa^^ res csn<br />
^ -Gbmvhf bet Wt&fiffigfojn^<br />
- • Mam 6 d w of <strong>Public</strong> Square<br />
Kissel John, newspaper agt, n s 4th South 1 d e of Spring<br />
Kissel John jr, painter, res s e cor of Illinois and Railroad<br />
Kissel Andrew, res e $ Illinois bet 2nd North and Franklin<br />
Kissel Bartftjmarf^<br />
Kissel--eewge, milar SntT^lT^ bet 2nd<br />
Nortli_aad Franklin<br />
---Jk***^^ Xorlti<br />
sind Franklin- r - -<br />
JOssner Fredericke Mrs, res e s Church 13 d s of 2nd<br />
South ^ --"^ ~ v<br />
-<br />
Kissel Jacob; res e s Spring-3 d s of 1st South<br />
Missel & bou, bkekenitas, e s j ^<br />
r~ Rar^CWr^aprer, res tTwcor 6?~Abend anjUtfc<br />
i&amfiT^&n, moulder, res n WHjei?-o^A^^diand 7th<br />
South . . — - -<br />
Klaughmann John, lab, b
as**<br />
DIRECTOR V. 113<br />
jebel Fritz, wine, beer and billiard saloon, West<br />
fMuin Fret Spring and Richland<br />
ioeb^rHem^t/, friraber dealer, n High, res es Jack-<br />
• son 3 d n of Railroad<br />
|peb"e:l HprirraTnTr^npiieeHElcctrit^ijighfcC!^, res ss-2nd<br />
p-South 3
114 BELLEY1LZE CITY<br />
Koerner Gustav, (G and G A Koerner), res s c cor<br />
Abend & Mascoutah $<br />
Koerner G&O A, attys at law, office over <strong>Belleville</strong><br />
- Savings Bank<br />
Kohl Chas, (elk E Hilgarb & Co), res s W cor Jack-on<br />
and 2ad fcfonik * --<br />
____JLohl £ tJ»&*hHtmr fcu4wjg}7res * w cor Richlan, office national drug store, n e cor<br />
Pttbiin-squa^^njd East Ma& r"~re^"4 $T e * ~ " .. - - - -<br />
Kohler Vincent, lab res n w cor .Short and Franklin<br />
Kohm Louis, lab, res w s Church ids of 4thJ3outh—<br />
rrJBrttr35»w^ Jbdm-Qf^shingt^<br />
KolleTnTfn"3 "KirtTe, servant Western House<br />
Kopf Valentine, shoemkr, res n s- 2d North 3d TUT of<br />
"Richland<br />
Konrad^F, stone mason, res w s Church 3 d sof 1st South<br />
Koob~^,ugiist, ^daTmahuiaiiturer, £21, 223 n e cor<br />
"-^l^hTamii 2n4 South<br />
KoorT Jacob, res 221 n e cor Richland & 2nd South<br />
Koska —<br />
Krafft Theo J ? atty at la\v-andinsurance agt, office n e<br />
..... ^ C<br />
9F SMlSlcspittare, res-Iifeaii* opp 4th South""<br />
Krafft Walter E, elfins agency res e s Illinois opp 4th<br />
South<br />
Kraemer Frankrlab,*res, e s Julia 5 d s-of Mill"<br />
Kramme Fred, (pro Knoebel's Mills), s s 1st Soufn bet<br />
Jackson & Church, res s s 1st South 8 d e of Mascoutah<br />
Krampfert Baptist, musician, res s s Spring near Cairo<br />
Short LincR R °<br />
Krampfert Richard, wine & Beer^ saloon, s e cor<br />
.Main & Richland, res same
Dili EC TOUT. 115<br />
Krafft Sebastian, saloou keeper, 8 w eor Silver
116 BELLEVILLE C17Y<br />
Krupp Peter,-miner, res n w cor 3d North and Fair<br />
_ Kretschraer Chas r waTclinakrjjresj^s^Uiclilaud & d s of<br />
1st South<br />
Krefcsekmer Fred, meat market, e s Richland 2 d n of<br />
2d North, res same 1_ -<br />
J£r4eg^Am^rn^ Ids of-2nd South<br />
Krill Jarob,jregl estate agent, res e s Church 2 cl s of 1st<br />
South — "<br />
K*i$iieirA.maTrda, res s s Main 5 d e of Race<br />
Krisner Ghristma Mr^rres s s Math e of Race<br />
Krisner Hcwy, eignrmkr, shop and res 5 d e of Race s s<br />
of'Main' - _- - - -"-zzrui--<br />
Co, res s s Mam 5 d e~df Race<br />
Krisner L, E, shoemkr, n w cor Main and Richland, re*<br />
-&t9i,maiin Xnton, lab, re? w s Jackson near RR in alley<br />
Kristonson Jobs, lab, res s s 1st North 2 d e of Race<br />
Kroff John, xnttjer, e s Aairy 2 d s of 4th North<br />
Krug €reorge," saloon peeper, s e cor Main and Silver.<br />
res same • —— — .-»—*»-——--<br />
Jue^£orL ^Oftmtrt'e'^nd'<br />
.-^-Charles<br />
Kuekemus Jos, minpr, res e s Airy 2 d nof 4th South<br />
Euffe Jerome, night watchman, res n s 5th South "2<br />
of-Rirhland . . . — .-----<br />
Kue^rWe, attyatlaw, office s w corPjGKjficsquar<br />
-tip stairsvres e s Charles bet 2d & itlr^outh<br />
Kuhn A, miner, res s e cor Iron & Is^North<br />
Kuhn Conrad, min«l\ res n w cor 1st North & West<br />
Eubtr Bltsa Mjwr, res w * ChurehTd n of 4th South<br />
Kuhn Fre^mrs, re* e s Douglas 3 d s of 2d North<br />
KuhtfjPfftz, elk Chas Drees, re* e B Dougfccr-3 d s of 2d<br />
rth -<br />
Culm Henry," clk> res s w cor Jackson & Franklin<br />
Kuhn Wm sr, teamster, res s w cor Jackson & Franklin<br />
Kuhn Wm jr» teamster, res s vr cor Jackson & Franklin<br />
Kung John, lab, res n w cor Iron & 3d North<br />
Kuni Fred, pro Concordia Hali r n s West $fam 3 d e<br />
of Spring, res same
DIRECTORY, 117<br />
Kuntz Augusta Mrs, res s s 1st South 3 d w of Illinois<br />
Kuntz Conrad, lire man uail mill, res n s 2d touth 2 d w<br />
of Spring<br />
KtuTGi Geo, machinist! res s s 1st Soi4jj|Jld~ w<br />
of Illinois<br />
Kuntz Hvnry, machinist, res s b l>t South 3 d w of Illinois<br />
^uatz-Julius^ marble yard, e s Illinois 2 d nof Franklin,<br />
res s s~lat South 3 d vv of .Illinois<br />
Kunz Adam, res s s 2nd South 3 d e of Mill<br />
Kiinz Philipp, brewer, res e s Iron 2 d » of 4th North<br />
KUITUS Maggie, compositor Advocate<br />
Kurriis August finisher, Pump Skein Works, res w *<br />
_ _ Kiehkml 4_"d n of 5th South<br />
Kuizdorfer Oeoy travl Ttgfr, w * Maseoutafr<br />
. ^ ^ ^