1889 Morton Co. Business Directory
FROM THE 1889 SOUTHWESTERN BUSINESS DIRECTORY, PUBLISHED BY THE McKENNEY DIRECTORY COMPANY, DENVER:
RICHFIELD MORTON COUNTY. A postal town in the extreme southwestern
part of the State.
- Abbott, district judge S Armstrong, barber Bank of Richfield,
C Theis president, L Craig cashier J Bedleman, grocer
Borter & Co, meat market - Bowers, physician E M Bradley,
harness Bull & Rogers, lumber H S Bunting, clothing retail
M Burchsted, mayor Campbell & Walker, grocers - Coe,
public school Conklin & Kenedy, real estate C Coon, restaurant
Cooper & Bursted, general store L H Cox, retail implements -
Evans, city marshal J M Foster & Co, real estate W A Fowler,
grocer Jones & Christ, physicians J Kelly, sheriff The Leader,
Leader Publishing Co Little & Fusselman, hardware W R
Little, abstracter G H Logan, dry goods McCristy & Trease,
grocers Miller & Co, druggists Morton County Bank, E C Mitchell
resident, J Robinson cashier Morton & Elliott, grocers New
Deming Hotel, C Evins proprietor J F Pickeral, druggist
Porter & Co, butchers Public Schools, - Coe principal Rader &
McCaffrey, general store C S Reed, livery Dave Rerick, livery
D D Sayer, attorney and probate judge H Seanor, lumber
Spotswood & Northcut, real estate R A Stansburg, contractor
F Stevens, postmaster J Taylor, attorney Gus Trickus, shoemaker
E C Troutwine, contractor A Voelzel, bakery John
Wester, county clerk G W Whealley, furniture Windsor Hotel,
Taylor & Co proprietors J Wolf, billiard hall.
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