A. Hollenback, butcher.
A. Jett and Son, grocery (saloon/tavern/pub).
A. Jett, auctioneer.
A. K. Van Horne, physician and surgeon.
A. P. Ferguson, boot and shoe store.
A. Recappe, harness and saddlery.
Andrew Jackson, county clerk.
Barnes, physician, and surgeon.
Benjamin Wedding, government collector.
Black & Wood, dealer in stoves, kitchen furniture, etc.
Buffington & Bro., druggists, dealers in stationery, etc.
C. H. Bowman, sheriff.
C. M. Hamilton, groceries, produce, pork, etc.
C. M. Knapp, merchant.
C. R. Hardin, boot and shoe maker.
Casey & Coe, physicians, and surgeons.
Charles Shroeder, harness maker.
Chas. Lipscomb, gunsmith.
Cross & Swallow, bankers.
Daniel McFain, dealer in groceries, produce, pork, etc.
David T. Bonnell, banker and merchant.
Derbys & Houston, dealers hardware, agricultural implements.
E. C. Calm, merchant.
F. Bertman, merchant.
F. Osburn, wool carding machine.
F. S. Hanghawout, editor "Jerseyville Register."
Farley, physician, and surgeon.
Fields, H D R K, freight agent.
Flamm & Hund, restaurant.
Ford & Bro., house and sign painters.
George Bickelhaupt, baker and confectioner.
George Burris, barber and hairdresser.
George Eglehoff, carriage & wagon maker.
George H. Hodgkens, Merchant's Union Express Co. agent.
George H. Jackson, notary public and real estate agent.
George I. Foster, county surveyor.
George Parent, painter.
George S. Miles, dentist.
George W. Ware, druggist, stationery, bookstore, notions, etc.
Goodrich, Nevius & Co., millers, and flour merchants.
H. A. Whiting & Co., dealers in produce.
H. Calkins, dentist
H. N. Wyckoff & Co., merchants.
Harvy Yeaman, dealer in furnishing goods.
Henry A. Brandt, dealer in tobacco and cigars.
Henry F. Bayer, barber and hairdresser.
Henry Schefler(?), boot and shoemaker.
Herdman & Bro., merchants.
Hewitt & Drotsch, house and sign painters.
J. C. Strong, photographer and artist.
J. E. Sanford(?), butcher and dealer in pork(?).
J. E. Van Pelt, grain dealer and commission merchant.
J. Geo Swartz, livery stable.
J. H. Ames, dealer in tinware and hardware.
J. H. Buffington, postmaster.
J. Halstead & Co., dealers in tobacco, cigars, and fancy notions.
J. K. & J. N. Beardslee, stationers, dealers in notions, etc.
J. L. White, physician and surgeon.
J. O. Hamilton, physician, surgeon, dealer in drugs, stationery.
J. P. Bell, carriage maker.
J. S. Daniels, deputy sheriff, and town collector.
Jacob Gammindinger, wagon maker.
James McClure, blacksmith.
James McGannon, blacksmith.
James McKinney, deputy sheriff.
James Nelson, boot and shoemaker.
James O'Halloran, groceries, produce, pork, etc.
Jefferson King, blacksmith.
John C. Darby, dealer in groceries, produce, pork, etc.
John C. Tack, dealer in ready-made clothing.
John F. Smith, county assessor.
John Flamm, a notary public.
John Laufketter, tobacconist.
John McFain, U.S. Express Co. agent.
King & Pinero, attorneys at law.
Krumpanitzky & Son, dealers in groceries, produce, pork, etc.
L. H. Robbins, physician and surgeon.
L. Johnson, coroner.
L. Johnson, livery stable.
L. Thurston, harness and saddlery.
L. Williams, milkman.
Larkin Bethell, R.R. baggage master.
Lewis Grosjean, boot and shoemaker.
Lewis Turner, miller and grain dealer.
Luther Chaffee, telegraph operator.
Lyon & DuHadway, physicians and surgeons.
M. B. Miner, government assessor and attorney at law.
M. E. Bagley, circuit clerk, master in chancery.
M. S. Parker, "Jersey House" landlord.
M. Walker, produce dealer.
Mrs. Ford, a dressmaker.
Mrs. Frost, boarding house.
Mrs. Jennings, millinery.
Mrs. McGill & Co., milliners.
Mrs. S. Van Pelt, milliner.
N. Grosjean, barber and hair dresser.
Newton Cory, manufacturers of agricultural implements.
O. A. Tiff, blacksmith.
P. Conway, dealer in groceries, produce, pork, etc.
P. H. Ryan, dealer in fancy notions, tobacco, and cigars.
P. L. Hargiss, harness maker.
P. S. Nevius, wagon maker.
Pat Dunphrey, dealer in groceries, produce, pork, etc.
Paul Lareashe, jeweler.
Pierce & Wilson, restaurant.
R. M. Knapp, attorney at law.
R. M. McClure, blacksmith.
R. P. Elliot & Co., dress furnishing house.
S. M. Shayer (Shaver?), artist.
S. M. Titus, auctioneer.
S. W. Davis & O. M. Paris, grain.
Shephard & Co., bankers.
Steiner & Cockrell, grain merchants.
Swan & Rockwell, dealers in furniture, house furnishing goods.
T. J. Selby, editor "Jersey County Democrat."
Thomas Ford, boarding house.
Thomas J. Houston, auctioneer.
Three Entries are Unreadable: a butcher, a grocer, and notions.
Tomas May, blacksmith.
V. Villinger, watchmaker and jeweler.
Vandervort & Beardslee, merchants.
W. H. Anderson, dealer in lumber near the depot.
W. H. Fields, barber and hairdresser.
W. W. Bollinger, watchmaker and jeweler.
Waldron & Williams, marble works.
Wallace Leigh, baker and confectioner.
Warren & Pogue, attorneys at law.
Wiley & Ten Eick, hardware, queens ware, house furnishing.
William E. Pitt, news dealer, stationery, books, etc.
William Hesser, physician and surgeon.
William Pilger, harness maker.
William Shroeder, merchant.
Wm. Embly, architect and builder.
Wm. Keith, cabinet maker and dealer in furniture.
Wm. Shephard, merchant.
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