Kansas History and Heritage Project-Morris County

Morris County Directories
"Southwestern Business Directory," 1889



WHITE CITY

MORRIS COUNTY. A post, express and telegraph town. The junction of Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway with the Missouri Pacific Railway. Population 600.


Badger Lumber Co, H H McConnell manager.
H S Baer, druggist.
Baird & Stokes (G P Baird and C S Stokes) real estate, loans and insurance.
Andrew Berglund, shoemaker.
Horace Boyd, harness maker.
M Cerner, Martin House.
E P Davis, Davis House.
Henry Davis, barber.
R M Farmer, grain, live stock and farming tools.
B B Gudge, blacksmith and wagonmaker.
V C Hanchett, restaurant.
Oliver Hopkins, photographer.
Hunter St Pratt (R Hunter and J Pratt) livery and feed stable.
Jenkins Bros (E C and Peter) general merchandise.
M J Johnson, bakery.
H M Jones & Son (H M and Edward) hardware
R Martin, livery and sale stable.
E C Merritt, manager North and South Lumber Co.
M T Mickey, general merchandise.
Moffit & Mounts (N J Moffit and W A Mounts) meat market.
May Rush, millinery.
C S Stokes, books and stationery.
James Thornley, Commercial House, groceries.
White City State Bank, Jas Taggart president, E C Jenkins vice-president, John Taggart cashier.
J M Worrell, furniture.





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