Proprietors of Hazleton Businesses 1881
P. H. CURTNER,
E. J. HOWARD,
J. F. GUDGEL,
KNIGHTLY & WEST, Dealers in Dry Goods, Fancy Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, etc. Cash paid for Hogs, Corn and Wheat. No. 2 Main st.
DANIEL KNIGHT, Justice of the Peace. Collections made. Conveyancing accurately done. Also Gunsmith; does all kinds of Gunsmith work. Shop and offices on No. 1st street.
W. S. KELLEY,
T. J. ELLIS & Co.,
T. J. ELLIS,
W. S. SEARS, Telegraph Operator and Railroad Agent. Also Agent for Farm Machinery, Wagons, etc. A sample on hand. Orders solicited and filled promptly.
JOHN F. BRISCOE, Propr. of "Modoc Hotel." This hotel has been refitted and refurnished, and prices reduced. Good sample rooms, and especial attentions given Commercial Travelers. House near Depot. Barber shop attached, where a first class shave can be had. Main street.
W. A. BARNETT, Propr. of " Barnett House." This hotel has been recently opened and furnished. Prices reasonable. Good sample rooms. Especial attention to commercial men. House opposite depot. Also dealer in groceries, flour, notions, produce, lime, cement, plaster, candies, glassware, queensware, tobacco, cigars, etc.
SAMUEL ADAMS, Propr. of Main street Saloon, were will be found apple, peach, and other brandies. Sour mash, Robinson Co., McBrayer, and other fine whiskies. Wines, cigars, Durham smoking tobacco, and all kinds of chewing tobacco.
SAMUEL MILBURN,
From An Atlas of Gibson and Pike Counties, Ind. D. J. Lane and Co.: Philadelphia, PA. 1881
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