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Milan Pioneer Businesses
Milan – 1867-1868
MILAN. A township and post office of Monroe county, 42 miles south-west of Detroit.
Population, 1,100. Four mails per week. Postmaster — S. H. Gay. Township Officers:
Supervisor—D. T Hazen. Clerk —John Cone. Post Master—C. R. Bentley.
List of Professions, Trades, etc.
Lyman Burnham, carriage maker.
W. Clark, painter and glazier.
John Chase, saw mill.
Cyrus Davis, carpenter.
Edward Delaforce, blacksmith.
S.P. Denton & Sons, saw mill.
W.J. Dunning, boots and shoes.
M.C. Edwards, hotel.
S.H. Gay, general store.
James Gauntlett, boots and shoes.
Albert Hansom,carpenter.
J. Hansom, blacksmith.
A.S. Hansom, pump maker.
J.H. Kelsey & Co., general store.
H. Palmer, physician.
Mrs. Mary Phillips, milliner.
Chester Wilcox, blacksmith.
T. Wilson & Son (Thomas and Charles H.),
flouring mill.
C. L.Wilson, saw mill and ashery.
Milan- 1877
MILAN. A village of about 250 people, located on the dividing line between Washtenaw and
Monroe counties, the principal portion of the place being in York township, Washtenaw county.
It is on the line of the Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern railroad, which is graded to this place,
but as yet incompleted. The Saline river affords moderate water power. The soil here is rich and
highly productive, grain and fruit being staples. A machine shop, cider mill, grist mill, saw mill
and hoop factory are operated. Lumber, wood, hoops, apples and grain are shipped. Distance to
Ann Arbor, 16 miles; to Monroe, 21 ; to Detroit, 40. Stages to Monroe and Ypsilanti 3 times a
week, and tri-weekly mail. Mary A. Palmer, postmistress.
Business Directory
Edward Alchin,, blacksmith
Charles A. Armington, Painter
H.B,Bessac, physician.
Charles M. Blackmer, general store.
Henry M. Burt, hardware.
George Clark & Co, general store.
William Dunning, shoemaker.
A.E.Gardner, jeweler.
Charles Gauntlelt, Shoemaker.
Gauntlett & Putnam, general store.
Simon H. Gay, general store.
Joshua Hanson, blacksmith.
Byron Hobbs, hotel propr.
Isaac Horton, billiards.
O.W. Leonard, blacksmith.
Leonard & Bros, dry house.
E.Loden jeweler.
W.W. McLanahan, hotel and druggist.
W.B.Marble, carpenter.
Henry H. Palmer, Physician.
Miss Mary A.Palmer, milliner.
Charles D, Stever,, wagonmaker.
H. Taylor, painter.
William Taylor, iron furnace.
B.F.Thomas furniture and undertaker.
Winfield Wallace, wagonmaker.
Martin Woolcott , harnessmaker
Milan 1887-1888
MILAN. Is located at the crossing of the T., A. A. & N. M. and the D. & I. div. W., St. L. & P.
R. R's.on the Saline river, 15 miles south of Ann Arbor, 22 northwest of Monroe, and 40
southwest of Detroit. The dividing line of Washtenaw and Mon roe counties passes through the
village, the larger portion being in York township, Washtenaw county. Among the
manufacturing enterprises are a roller process flouring mill, 2 steam saw mills, 2 stave factories,
cider and planing mills, foundry, an Alden evaporating works, and ex tensive brick and tile
works. Two newspapers, the Leader and the Journal, are published. A public library and public
hall are also here. Has a new hotel and a new Baptist church. The village is growing very rapidly.
Shipments, grain, fruit, general produce, lumber, timber, wood, brick, etc. Settled, 1831.
Telephone facilities are afforded by the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. Population, 800. Tel., W.
U. Exp., Am. Mail, daily. Money order office. Warren Babcock, postmaster.
Business and Professional Directory
Harmon Allen, notary public.
Horace H. Allen, justice of peace.
Lovatus C. Allen, notary public
Charles A, Armington, painter.
Ayers House, Albert Day propr.
Babcock's Hotel, H M Dexter propr.
Cornelius Baluss , lumber and stave mnfr.
M.C. Barns, propr Farmers & Merchants'
bank.
Henry B. Bessac, physician.
Charles M. Blackmer, undertaker.
Samuel C. Blinn, brick and tile mnfr.
Charles T. Burch , barber.
Henry E. Burnham, grocer.
Henry M. Burt , dry goods.
Alfred Cady, boots and shoes.
Samuel Chapin, physician.
Clark Bros (John and Charles), black smiths.
Norman Crittenden, meat market.
Andrew M. Callis, grocer and furniture.
Alfred Davenport, general store.
Davis & Cohen (Adam Davis, Philip
Cohen), clothing.
Albert Day, propr Ayers house.
Henry M. Dexter, propr Babcock's hotel.
James Doyle , justice of peace.
Moses C. Edwards, livery.
Farmers' & Merchants' Bank, Mell Barnes
propr.
John Flinn, mason.
Mrs. Flinn , milliner.
John H, Ford. general store.
Charles Fournie, lumber mnfr.
Addison E. Gardner, jewelry and notions.
Charles Gauntlett , boots and shoes.
Joseph Gauntlett , deputy sheriff.
Eugene Gregory, principal of school.
Frank Guy, grocer and bakery.
Frederick Guy, barber
Milo Haight, meat market
Allen H. Hanson, carpenter Victor Hanson, grocer
John E, Harper, physician, Jacob A. Hause, bakery.
Win Hayden, Stave and Heading Mnfr.
David W. Hitchcock, grain and farm impts.
Clinton B. Hobbs, general store.
Andrew D. Jackson, carpenter.
H H Johnson & Son (Henry H and Aden H),
livery.
Orin E. Jones , druggist
Kelley & Co (Orin A Kelley), hardware and
farm impts,
Thomas T. Lacy, flour and feed.
Leonard Fruit Co (Edward O and Frank E),
fruit evaporators.
Orlando W. Leonard, blacksmith.
Buckley W. Marble, justice of peace.
Joseph Marble, farm impts.
A.C. Mesic, physician.
Milan Journal, N W Wilcox propr.
Milan Knitting Works, Putnam & Thomas
proprs.
Milan Leader, A B Smith propr and publr.
Charles H. Minnis , boots and shoes.
Charles A. Moore, notions.
John D. Olcott, wagonmaker.
Riesdorf H. Ostrander, druggist.
M.A.Palmer & S A (Mary A and Sarah A),
milliners.
Miss C.B.Phillips, milliner,
R.C. Phikham , Physician.
Charles Pullen, grocer and charcoal mnfr.
Nathan C. Putnam & Co (Nathan C and
John C Putnam), general store.
Thomas Putnam (Ed C Putnam, B F
Thomas), proprs Milan Knitting works.
Emmitt .F. Pyle, physician.
Wesley Robison, druggist and grocer.
Charles T. Sill & Son (Charles T and
Homer C), hardware.
Albert B.Smith , propr Milan Leader.
Steffy &. Dexter (Uriah Steffy, Josiah S
Dexter), Carriage and Wagonmakera.
Wm. F.Stevens,, saloon.
Dewitt C.Stever, wagonmaker.
Stever House, D C Stever propr.
Robert Swazzie, harnessmaker.
Taylor Bros (Amos P and George W),
foundry.
Herbert A.Taylor, painter.
Frank Trussell, Lawyer.
James N.Van Dewerker, blacksmith.
Philip Veley, meat market.
J.R, Vescelius & Son (Jacob R and James),
billiard hall.
William Whaley, cider mnfr and cooper.
Asa Whitehead , carpenter.
William H. Whitmarsh, general store.
Nathan W.Wilcox, propr Milan Journal.
George R. Williams, lawyer.
T. Wilson & Sons (Thomas, Charles H and
Myron W), flouring mill.
William Wolcott, harnessmaker.
Martin V. Woodcox , Baker and Con
fectioner.
H.J. Zimmerman, furniture and undertkr.
Milan -1897
MILAN. Population, 1.000. A flourishing village located on the Saline river, at the crossing of
the Ann Arbor and the Wabash rail roads, 13 miles southeast of Ann Arbor, 20 northwest of
Monroe and 40 southwest of Detroit. The dividing line of Washtenaw and Monroe counties
passes through the village, the larger portion being in York township, Washtenaw county. It was
settled in 1831, Is surrounded by a splendid farming country, and contains Baptist, Methodist,
Union and Presbyterian churches, 7-room brick school house, opera house, seating capacity 700,
a public library, a public hall, 3 hotels, a bank, steam saw mills, a roller process flour mill, cider
and planlng mills, a foundry and machine shop, cigar factory, fruit evaporating works and
extensive brick and tile works, grain elevator, wheelbarrow factory, and wood turning works. A
weekly newspaper, the Leader, is published. The shipments, which are large. Include grain, fruit,
general produce, lumber, timber, wood, brick, tile, etc. Is lighted by electricity.
Telephone facilities are afforded by the Michigan Tele phone Co. Tel., W. U. and Postal. Exp.,
Am. and Pacific. Money order office. Joseph Gauntlett, postmaster.
Businesses and Professions
Kinney P.Alderman, propr Depot Hotel
Horace Allen, Justice.
David J. Anderson, barber.
Rev. Frank L. Baker (Free Methodist)
Mell Barnes , fire insurance.
Thomas W. Barnes, cashr, Farmers' and
Merchants' Bank.
Daniel Bell, carp and house mover
E.W.Blackmer & Co (Edward W and
Charles M Blackmer), furn and undertkrs
Blackmer & Hitchcock (Sears T Blackmer,
Milton W Hitchck), grocers.
John W.Blakeslee, notary public.
Wm. R. Calhoun , dentist.
Charles H. Carrlck, prin of school.
Samuel Chapln, physician.
Charles L. Clark, livery.
Mrs. Lucy Coe, dressmaker.
Commercial Hotel, Fuller Dexter propr.
Austin H. Curtis, creamery.
Alfred Davenport. supervisor
Cassius M. Debenham, RR and tel agent
Depot Hotel, K P Alderman propr.
Alva R.Dexter, dairyman.
Fuller Dexter, propr Commercial Hotel
Dexter & Clark (Joslan F Dexter, Irving
Clark), blacksmith.
James Doyle, justice.
Elbert Drury, house mover.
A Easter & Son (of Detroit), Amos Hall
mngr, milk dealers.
Mrs. Carrie Easterly, grocer.
George W. Edwards, bill poster.
Moses C. Edwards, .groceries.
Fred W, Elwood. photographer.
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Milan
(capital $25,000), Wm H Whitmarsh pres. T
W Barnes cashier.
Cyrel L. Forman, organs.
Mrs. M.B. Ford, carpet weaver.
Harry H. Fulcher, fruit tree agt.
Addison E.Gardner , electrician.
Archie M. Gauntlett, marshal.
Charles Gauntlett, horse breeder.
Mrs. Emmy Gauntlett. dressmaker.
James Gauntlett & Son (James and Elon).
dry goods.
Joseph Gauntlett, postmaster, farm
Implements, Carriage and Hide Dealer
Gay's Opera House, W H Gav mngr.
Wm. H. Gay, general store.
Globe Brick and Tile Works. H S Knight
mngr.
Miss Jessie Graham, agt Pac Exp Co and
mngr Mich Tel Co.
I. Guy , barber.
Milton H. Hack, township clerk.
Hack & McMillan (Wm H Hack. James Mc
Millan), live stock.
Fred G.Hasley, farm impts.
George M. Heath, druggist.
Frederick Hill, Shipper of Poultry. Game.
Eggs and Produce; also Florist.
Edgar C. Hinkley, Mnfr of Gold Senl and
Sentinel Cigars.
D.W. Hitchcock & Son (David W Hitch
cock. Joseph R Gump), grain elevator.
Milton W. Hitchcock, village clerk
Wm. Hitchcock, oils and drayage.
George Hochradel, saloon.
William S, Hooker, livery.
Arthur E, Howe, wagonmaker.
Florence V. Howe, milliner.
David Hunter, carpet weaver.
Rev, J,C, Hutchinson (Presbyterian).
John Jackson, justice and carpenter.
Miss Maria Jacobs, carpet weaver.
Rev. O.F.Jones (Methodist).
Orin A. Kelley, hardware.
Charles H. Kelsey, village treas.
Wm. Kelsey, justice,.
Caroline C. Knight, grocer.
Hirman S. Knight, mngr Globe Brick and
Tile Works. Frank E. Leonard ,
wheelbarrow mnfr
Orlando W. Leonard, blacksmith.
Colin Luxton, veterinary surgeon.
Rev, Jasper W.McGregor (Presbyterian).
Joel L. Marble, justice.
Maynard Library, C H Carrick librarian.
Merchants' Hotel, W A Slayton propr.
Alpheus G. Meslc, physician.
Milan Cornet Band, Milton Clark leader.
Milan Leader, A B Smith propr.
George F. Minto, clothing.
Horace Mohitt, Wholesale Dealer In
Hardwood Lumber.
William Needham, auctioneer.
Needham & Son (Wm and Clarence Fi
bakers and grocers.
E.R. Palmer. restaurant.
Palmer & Clark (Mary A Palmer, Lucy M
Clark), milliners.
Charles W.Pullen , charcoal.
Alfred E.Putnam , general store.
J M Putnam & Co (Woodruff Clark), no
tions.
Emmitt F. Pyle, physician.
Randall & Corbin (Seth C Randall. Byron J
Corbln), Lawyers.
Reeves & Lockwood (Wm C Reeves, John
M. Lockwood), meats.
Frank Rico, mason contractor.
Wesley Robison, justice.
Charles Schmltt , saloon.
Daniel B.Seeley , Jeweler.
Homer C.Sill , hardware.
Miss Nancy Simpson, milliner.
Wallace A. Slayton. propr Merchants' Hotel
Albert B. Smith, propr Milan Leader and
stationer.
Jehiel Smith,agt Am Exp Co.
Steffy & Cole (Uriah Steffy, John H Cole).
blacksmiths.
Steidle & Son (John M and Charles W.
shoes.
Charles D. Stever, wagonmaker.
Earl H. Sweet, barber.
Herbert A.Taylor , painter.
Frank Trussell, lawyer.
Van Vaulkenberg & Stoddard (Jay Van
Vaulkenberg, John Stoddard), threshers and
well borers.
Morris Vincent, apiarist.
Ward & Clark (Wm E Ward, John K
Clark), blacksmiths.
Wm, Whaley & Sons (Wm, Wm H and
George P), coopers and cider mnfrs.
James Wholan , shoemaker.
Wm. H. Whitmarsh, village president
Wm. H. Whitmarsh & Co (Wm H
Whitmarsh. Maurice Day, Charles E
Patterson), grocers
Russel R. Wilcox , harnessmaker.
George R.Williams, lawyer.
Charles Wilson, Lumberr Mnfr and Dealer.
Saw and Planing Mills; Hard wood Interior
Finish a Specialty.
Fred G.T.Wilson, coal.
C.. Wilson & Sons (Charles H and Myron
W), flour mill.
Addie Wood, milliner.
Wm. Woolcott, harnessmaker.
Otis L,Youngs , dry goods.
Harrison J. Zimmerman, furniture
Milan-1907-1908
MILAN. Population. 1,300. On the Saline river, at the crossing of the Ann Arbor and the
Wabash railroads, 15 miles south east of Ann Arbor, 22 northwest of Mon roe and 40 southwest
of Detroit. The dividing line of Washtenaw and Monroe counties larger passes through the
village, the portion being in York township, Washtenaw county. It was settled in 1831 and Is
surrounded by a splendid farming country. It Is lighted by electricity and contains Baptist,
Methodist, Union and Presbyterian churches, seven- room brick school house, opera house
(seating capacity 500), a public library, a bank, good hotels and a weekly news U. paper, the
Leader. Tel., Postal and W. Evp., Am. and Pacific. Telephone connection. Charles Gauntlett,
postmaster.
J. Lee Ackerson, Veterinary Surgeon.
W. Fitch Allen, dairy
Mrs. Stephen Andrus ,weaver.
J. M. Auten,grain.
Mrs. Ellen Bell, grocer.
Daniel Bell, carpenter.
Lachlam J. Bell, physician.
Edward W.Blackmer , furniture.
Herbert Braman, meats.
Wm. B.Calhoun, dentist.
Case Bros (Ervine O and Willard), grocers.
Samuel Chapin, physician.
Charles L Clark, blacksmith.
Harry C. Clark , showman.
Horace Cone,Livery.
John W.Cook, mason.
Mrs. Minnie Cook, Restaurant. Ice Cream
Parlor and Confectionery.
Cook, & Wilson (Sherman Cook, F G T.
Wilson, grain
Cottage Hotel, Charles Millage propr.
Mansfield M. Davenport, carrier R F D
Cassius Debenham , Denton railroad and tel
agt.
Charles R. Denton, sheep.
Detroit Register Co, pres. Byron H Edwards
Junius I Bruce sec, heaters.
Josiah F. Dexter, blacksmith.
Danie Drake, contractor.
Clifford F. Draper, contractor.
Job W. Drew, notions.
Elbert Drury, house mover.
Edwards Bros (Harry and Phillip M),
painters.
George W. Edwards , painter.
Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Milan
(capital J50.000), Milton H Hack cashr.
Farrington & Blackmer (Edwin A Far-
rington, Webb Blackmer), grocers.
Cyril L. Ferman, Mnfr of Sash, Doors and
Blinds and Dealer In Builders Hardware.
H. J.Fincher ,contractor.
James W, Forsythe, stock buyer and town
treas,
Eugene E, Fowler, poultry dealer.
Milo O. Fulcher, carrier R F D No 1.
George Gainard, prln of school.
Addison E. Gardiner, machinist.
Frank L.Gates , publr Leader.
Charles Gauntlett, Horse Breeder.
Gauntlett Drv Goods Co, James Gauntlett
pres. Elon Gauntlett sec and treas.
William H. Gay Wm H. general store.
Genrie Bros, masons.
E. Gordon, fruit and vegetable grower.
Mrs. Florence Greenfield, dressmaker.
Whyland P. Gregory, mngr Mich State Tel
Co.
Wm. H. Hack, live stock.
F.M. Hallock, carrier R F D No 5.
John I. Haner ,grocer.
S.G.Hartwell,,poultry dealer.
Fred G.Hasley, farm Implts.
Mrs. Alice Heath, dressmaker
Alonzo Heath, carrier R F D No 4.
George W. Hitchcock, drayman.
Milton W. Hitchcock, cigar mnfr.
Louis Hochradel, saloon.
Hotel Stevens, W F Stevens propr.
Hotel Stimpson. Frank R McLaughlin propr.
Arthur E. Howe, wagonmaker.
Rev. H.A. Huey (Free Will Baptist).
Hyzer & Matthews (Wm J Hyzer and
Ernest D. Matthews,) drugs.
John Jackson , carpenter.
W. Scott Juckett , general store.
William Kelsey, Justice
William King, drayman.
Oliver F, Kleckner, Jeweler.
W, Knause,, poultry.
Kramp M, dressmaker.
Lamb & Son (G E Lamb, G M Lamb),
lumber.
Willa P. Lamkin, feed mill and electric light
plant.
Albert C. Lane, hay.
Wm. O.Lee , poultry shipper.
Lime City Creamery, Ora C DeLand mngr
Loveland & Reeves (Edwin O Loveland,
Sayre W Reeves), hardware.
Colin K.Luxton , vet surg.
Frank B. McLaughlin, propr Hotel Stim-
son.
Joel L.Marble , Justice.
Markham House, Thos Biddle propr.
Rev George B. Marsh (Methodist).
Alpheus C. Mesic, physician.
Michigan State Telephone Co. W P.
Gregory, mngr.
Milan Cornet Band, Charles Wolcott ldr.
Milan Elevator Co, Ltd, Cook & Wilson
proprs.
Milan Laundry. Elmer C Gregory propr.
The Milan Leader. Frank L Gates propr.
Charles Millage, propr, Cottage Hotel and
liveryman.
Grant & Charles Millage, livery.
Frank M. Miller, drugs.
George F. Minto , clothing.
Horace Moffitt, lumber.
Sylvester W. Nase,. saloon.
Need ham Wm. auctioneer.
Noble Kenneth, physician.
John B. Oliver, mason.
Pacific Express Co, Cassius M Debenham
agt.
Mary A. Palmer, milliner.
James K. Mullen, carrier R F D No 2
Alfred E. Putnam , general store.
Emmet F. Pyle, physician.
Redman Distributing Co, W P Gregory
mngr.
Reeves Sayre W, town clerk.
Richards & Kelsey (George F Richards.
Charles H Kelsey). clothing.
Riverside Creamery, W Fitch propr
Ralph Robinson, barber.
C. H. Robison. dentist.
Wesley Robison , justice and picture frames.
Charles B. Sanderson, meats.
Rev. R. L. Schemerhorn (Free Methodist)
Charles Schmitt, saloon.
George V, Schoenhart , grocer.
Bert M. Silk, barber.
Homer C.Sill , hardware.
Ernest Smith, drayman.
Mrs,Mary Smith, dressmaker.
Wm, R. Smith, carpenter.
Standard Oil Co. G W Hitchcock mngr
. Uriah Steffy, blksmith.
Steidle & Son (John M and Charles W)
shoes.
W.F. Stevens, propr Hotel Stevens.
Stimpson Scale Manufacturing Co.
A. Striker, tailor.
Nelson Taylor, sheep breeder.
Alice M. Trussell, teacher.
Rev E H Vail (Presbyterian).
Morris Vincent, apiarist.
H. D. Wanty , live stock.
Ward & Clark ( William E. Ward and John
R. Clark), blksmiths.
J.A. Warner, junk.
G.K.Weller, photographer.
Whaley Cider Co. Wm H Whaley Jr mgr
Whltmarsh W H & Co (Wm H Whitmarsh,
Maurice Day, Charles E Patterson), grocers.
Russell R.Wilcox , harnessmkr.
Wilson T Sons (Charles H, Minor W).
Minor W Wilson mngr, flour and feed.
Charles Wolcott , barber.
William Wolcott, confectionery.
Geo. S. Wright, attorney.
Milan – 1921-1922
Population,1,655. Dating its settlement from 1831, is located on the Saline river, at the crossing
of the Ann Arbor and the Wabash railroads, 14 miles southeast of Ann Arbor, 22 northwest of
Monroe and 37 southwest of Detroit. The dividing line of Washtenaw and Monroe counties
passes through the village, the larger portion being in York township, Washtenaw county, and
the other portion being in Milan township, Monroe county, and it is surrounded by a splendid
farming country. It is lighted by electricity and has Baptist. Catholic. Methodist. Union and
Presbyterian churches. a. 9-room brick school house. 2 opera houses, a public library, 2 banks.
good hotels and a weekly newspaper, the Leader, Telegraph, express and telephone connection.
Joseph R Gump, post master.
J. Lee Ackerson, veterinary surgeon
Earl Adam, garage
E.J. Alway, lawyer
George Artnot, grocer, feed barn and prop
Milan Opera House
Auten Grain Co, Stanley Auten prop
George Bassett, confectioner
Daniel Bell, contractor
William H. Bell. meats
W. N.Benge, dry goods
James A. Bentley, thresher
Edward W. Blackmer, furn and under taker
H.T,Braman & Son, poultry
Austin Bruckner, restaurant
Wm. R. Calhoun, dentist
Mont. H. Cassidy, physician
Forrest M.Chase , live stock
Clark 8s McLeod (J T Clark, R J Mc Leod)
automobiles
Charles D. Conde, fruit grower
George Dennison , insurance
Ernest T. Denton, livestock dealer
Detroit Creamery Со. Elmer Teal agt, cream
station
Detroit Edison Co
D. D.Drake . contractor
Samuel J. Draper, billiards
Draper & Robinson (Walter Draper, Ralph
Robinson), automobiles
Earl Arnot. dray
George W. Edwards, gen contr
Farmer’s & Merchants Bank of Milan
(Capital $25,000), Milton H Hack Pres, John
D Lawson Cashier
F.E. Faulkner, automobiles
E.W.Fleagel , r r agt
A.G. Forsythe, real estate
Freeman & VanAken (M F Freeman, Arthur
VanAken), hardware
Addison E. Gardiner, machinist
Garrick Theater, F W Draper prop
Gauntlett & Sons (Frederick and Harold),
clothing
Wm. H. Gay, general store
Joseph R, Gump, Postmaster
Oscar W. Haner, thresher
Hasley Elevator Co (Frederick G Hasley)
Hasley Implement Co (F G Hasley. R C
Allen, E P Warner)
John C. Hazlett , tailor
Hotel Stimpson. F H Spellmyer Prop
Hyzer & Matthews (Wm J Hyzer, Ernest D
Matthews). drugs
Ideal Furnace Co (Detroit Mich), Robert
Walker supt
Clarence Johnson, tire repairer
Mrs.Etta Johnson, pub Milan Leader
P.T.Johnston & Sons (Peter T, Reuben H
and Allen C), lumber and coal
J.O.Jordan , baker
John Lawson. lumber
John D. Lawson, cashr Farmers & Мег
chants Bank
Lawson & Nase (John Lawson. S.W. Nase).
coal
Joel L. Marble, real estate
Maynard Library, Mrs. Emma Forman
librarian
E.M.Mead, physician
Alpheus G. Mesic, physician
Michigan State Tel Со. Michael Welch mgr
Milan Coal Co, C M Debenham prop
Milan Leader, Mrs Etta Johnson pub
Milan Opera House, George Arnot prop
Milan State Savings Bank (Сapital
$25.000), C E Denton Pres, F E Ross
Cashier
Milan Water Works, Wills O. Culver supt
Frank M. Miller, drugs
Minto Co The (G F Minto, W R Moore.
Ernest Luxton), clothing
William H. Murray, lawyer
Michael Neckel , flour mill
Kenneth Noble, physician
Palmer & Clark (Mary Palmer, Lucy M
Clark), milliners
Samuel J. Pfaher, horseshoer
M.P.Phillips , Jeweler
Alexander W. Robb, blksmith
Charles H. Robinson , dentist
Ross F E. cashr Milan State Savings Bank
and insurance
O.T. Rudduck,, farm implts
Sanford Hardware Co (W W Thurlow and
Lester Sanford)
Charles Schmitt , soft drinks
Harry C. Snowball, insurance
Standard Oil Co, Charles H Anglin agt
Charles W. Steldle , shoes
Frank Sweet. hides, pelts, and furs
Frank B. Teall , market gardener
Elmer Teall , confectioner
Thompson Guy, auctioneer
Throop Bros (Enos and Oris B). grocers
Arthur M. Todd,. notions
Utopia Band
W W. Wanty, meats
Marcus D.Webster,hotel
Charles Wheeler, well driller
Whitmarsh W H & Co (C E Patterson).
grocers
E,G, Wiedman , Auto Co, garage
John Wimer, billiards
George S. Wright , lawyer