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©he (flHeatt ittbltr fitbrani 1906 g-917.47 Book This is a reference book and can not be taken from the library without special permission of the Board of Managers. Library Fund. From , OFFICE . ••; - - OLEAN MILLS LOCATED OLEAN and ALLEGANY If. Y. ON EEIE & PENN. R. K. ACME PATENT j» EMPIRE j» PURE GOLD NORTHERN LIGHT j» RED SEAL. The above well known brands of flour are the best in America. Makes rich creamy bread. Try our Acme Chop Feed, Roller and Yellow Meal. Can't be beat. Recleaned Oats a specialty. Acme Milling Co, Write for Prices. Both Telephones F. SAMUEL GANOUNG Prop. GANOUAG & SOJS WRITERS & DECORATORS. SKIP 250 N. Union St. "SKIP" EXCHANGE LIVERY. I. M. GODFREY, Prop. BOARDING, SALES AND FEED STABLES Rear of Tower Building, Opp. Exchange Bank. OLEAN, NEW YORK \V7E DON'T CLAIM TO BE THE W ONLY LAUNDRY IN THE CITY. WE ARE SITUATED AT 216 W. STATE ST. OLEAN STEAM ^LAUNDRY, # l><> 2X6 W. State Street, Olean N* Y. F* S* Tinklepaugfht Prop. j)i -1. -T- -% -> -> •$ -t ^ •> S S tf tf S ^ D. LINN S BOOKBINDER All kinds of Binding nicely done, and at a reasonable price, J* jfi 429 N . Union Street. OLEAN, N . Y. Duplex Directory OF 1906 CONTAINING Complete Alphabetical Directory of City and Suburbs. Complete Street and Block Directory. Complete Classified Business Directory. Complete Record of City and Town Government, with other useful information carefully selected. Copyright, 1905, by Morris and Van Campen MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN Publishers of Modern City Directories Box 265, Olean, N. Y. Copies of this Directory can be obtained at OAKLEAF'S BOOK STORE PRICE, $2.50 NET. LLEWELLYN, FLORIST, HiglvGrade Cut Flowers, Floral Designs a Specialty* Greenhouses, 1010 Washington Street Store, - 228 North' Union Street BOTH 'PHONES Time Than Aow No better place than here, to list the property you wish to rent or sell. We've daily inquiries for all kinds of Houses, Farms and Building Sites—placing your property in our hands means—quick disposal at best prices. F. V. R. STILLHAN, NORTH STREET. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Abbreviations, Key to Advertisers, Index to, front pages Alphabetical Directory Banks Boards of Health Business Directory Cemeteries Churches City Government County Officers Clubs Commercial Blocks Corporations Duplex Directory Fire Alarm Boxes Incorporated Companies Labor Unions Lodges Masonic Lodges Miscellaneous Directory Newspapers North Olean Government Nurses Physicians •. Police Department Population, Table of, front pages Post Office Schools and Teachers Street and Block Directory Supplement, colored insert, facing page Town Officers Unions, Labor Ward Boundaries Page. 382 49 389 385 401 389 390 383 382 394 395 396 1 385 395 397 398 397 382 406 388 406 406 384 386 386 1 380 388 397 384 The Olean Livery Company John Heilman, Propreitor* Best Service in the City. Stylish Equippages at Reasonable Charges All Orders Receive Prompt Attention Telephone your Orders Rear of D. A. Pratt's Store Scott's Studio Visitors always welcome at Scott's Studio. Portraits of all kinds and a fine line of frames for them. Special attention given to children. Make your appointments early for your holiday work. Scott's Studio North Street - Olean, N* Y, INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. Page. Abbott, D. S. Co., inside back cover Abrams & Sons, inside front cover Acme Milling Co., front fly leaf Adams, G-eo. B. & Co., colored insert opposite page Bell Bros., colored insert, opposite page Bowser's P. T. B. Barber Sbop, front pages Citizens' National Bank, back bone Collins Interstate Agency, bottom margins Davis, Nenno & Hartz, top margins Dot'erweich Brewing Co., top margins Dotterweich, Rudolph (The Oak,) along edge of book... Exchange National Bank, front cover First National Bank, back cover and top margins Fitch & Ramsey, bottom margins Foley Bros., back fly leaf Ganoung, H. P. & Son. sign painters, front fly leaf Ganoung, H. P., gas mantles, back fly leaf Gillingham & Son, side margins Godfrey's Livery, front fly leaf Wa.yden. the Printer, side margins Worner, W o . & Co., bottom margins Johnson, F. H., Karl, the Clothier, side margins Kevstone Electric Co., bottom margins Kolumbian Pharmacy, side margins Kreidler Bros., bottom margins Linn. D., book binder, front pages • Llewellvn, florist, back of title p a g e . . , Mardeviiie & Co '. Marcus. H. W Mprth. Flizabeth, side margins Mite. (Bradley Norton.) side margins Moore, F;. R. (Olean Planing Mill,) side margins Morris & VanCamuen, side margins >Tew Union Hotel, top margins OaVleaf. F. H.. side margins O'Connor, Martin OIPSTI Cement Building Block Co., side margins oienn Herald, bottom margins Olean Livery. (John Heilman,) front pages PVrni Times, bottom margins Oljvpr's Olean Mills Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., bottom margins... S^ott. Don front pages Stillruan, F. V. R.. back of title page Reynolds. S. A., side margins •Rnbesou. Charles E.. side margins TRvlor. The B. IT. Co.. top margins Tixiklepaugh's Olean Steam Laundry, front fly leaf Trov's Planing Mill, bottom margins Tvler. F. E. & Co.. top margins Union Pacific Tea Co.. colored insert opposite page VanCampen, George, back fly leaf Wackerman. R., front pages •^Veston Lumber Co., top margins Wisdom Paving Co., side margins 381 381 47 48 408 410 47 381 Names in Directory* First Ward, (1903) 1582 . . . (1905) 1725 . (Increase) 143 Second Ward, 762. . 765 3 Third Ward, 1049.. . 1055 6 Fourth Ward, District I) o o ) 1652. J -2884^ TT " " " I I ) ^ \ . . . . 1492 ..C < 260 ( Fifth Ward, 1590 Sixth Ward, 1581 . . . Total for City, 9+48 Boardmanville, 788 East Olean, 1571 Z North Olean, . . . . , 749 South Olean, 407 .. West Olean, 337 Total for 1 own,... 4852 Total for "Olean," 14300 1794 . . 204 1609 28 10092. . 801 13 1662 .. 91 ^49 • • 100 416 . . . . 9 429 92 5157.. 15249.. 644 305 949 Increase over 1903, 949 Removals, including deaths, &c , during the two years, 3248 (About $y2 per day.) New People, including births,&c, during the two years, 4197 (About $y2 per day.) Changes in residence, & c , 3326 Vacant Houses, 83 New Houses, , 205 F. T. BOWSER A. W- BOWSER f. C. ®. Barter F. T. ROWSKK & SON, PROPRIETORS SIX CHAIRS—ELECTRIC MASSAGE JBarber Supplies at Tldbolesale anb IRetail H O T A N D C O L D 172 N. Union Street. B A T H S OLEAN, N. Y POPULATION OF OLEAN. 1810—1905. 1810 1814 1820 1825 1830 1835 1840 1845 1850 1855 1860 1865 1870 1875 1880 1885 1890 1895 1911 1905 458 276 1,047 404 561 830 638 550 89H 1,611 2,706 2,701 Z,668 3,103 6,575 8,650 11,507 12,425 12,220 15,249 Union Hand-Made Cigars The Qlean, 10c The Purity, 5c The Red Indian, 5c The Little Favorite, 5c The Cigars are all strictly UNION HandMade Cigars. Manufactured by R WACKERMAN 213 N. Union Street FACTORY, 246 N. UNION MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 1906 Alphabetical Street Directory Showing the Beginning, Ending and Intersections of Streets EXPLANATION OF NUMBERING OF STREETS: On all streets south of E. State, the block divisions are from E. State to E. Henley 100, to E. Green 200, below E. Green 300. On streets north of E. State, except N. Union and N. Barry, the block divisions are E. State to Laurel av. 100, to Tompkins 200, to Jay 300. On N. Barry, from E. State to Tompkins 100, to Jay 200, to E. Sullivan 300. On streets west of Union, from Union to First 100, to Second 200, etc. On streets east of Union, from Union to Barry 100, to Clinton 200, to Fulton 300, to East av. 400, to Pond 500, to Orchard av. 600, to Chestnut 700, to King 800, to Duke 900, to Clark 1,000. On North Union, from B. State to Hamilton and Laurens 100, to Sullivan 200, to Whitney and Railroad avenues 300, to Wayne 400, to Coleman 500, to N. First 600, to River 700, !.o Water 800, to Elm 900, to Oak 1,000, to Pine 1100. On streets north of W. State, from W. State to Laurens and Washington 100, to W. Sullivan 200, to Whitney av. and Reed 300, to Wayne 400, to Coleman 500, to City Line al. 600. On streets south of W. State, from W. State to W. Henley 100, to Irving 200, to W. Green 300, below W. Green 400. ADAMS STREET. From 424 E. State, south to E. Green. Left Side. 141 H. Wesley Wickwire. 147 Mrs. Anna Bush, 149 Ira W. Councilman. E. Henley st. intersects. 205 Augustus Snyder. 207 Vacant. 211 C. E. Thomas. 211 Bert Kins. 217 Mrs. Phoebe Smith. 221 C. S. Jones. 229 George H. Loop. 233 Mrs. Alice Smith. 241 Wesley Huff. Right Side. 132 George F. Brooks. 140 Joseph M. Barth. E. Henley st. intersects. ADAMS STREET, (E. O.) From 24 E. State, south to Olear Creek. Left Side. No houses. Hoop st. intersects. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S No houses. Right Side. No houses. Hoop st. intersects. William H. Brown. John McElfresh. AVENUE B., (N. O.) From Washington, near northwest to Homer. ALDER STREET, ( E. O.) From 47 R. R. av., north to limits. Left Side. Samuel Holliday. Spring st. intersects. 45 John Rich. Division st. intersects. No houses. Right Side. No houses. Spring st. intersects. Oscar J. Young. Division st. intersects. John Englund. ANDERSON AVENUE. Southwest from 325 N. Tenth, along P. R. R. tracks. Left Side. No houses. Right Side. 1102 Frank C. Weldon. 1106 Ward Fuller. AVENUE A., (Bv.) From 34 Main St., east. Left Side. 31 Abram M. Farwell. Right Side. 44 Frank Nancarrol. AVENUE A., (N. O.) From Washington, near northwest to Homer. Left Side. 1 Selden Adsit. 3 A. W. Sandburg. 5 Fred Dyer. 7 Will A. Langley. Right Side. No houses. Buffalo, Buffalo, Left Side. Alexander Sanok. Lee Dean. Benedict Balus. Vacant. M. C. Kuhn. Albert J. Leonard. Mrs. Anna Gumlock. Right Side. 1 MiUe Puskas. 5 Frank Vallenda. 9 Joseph Gano. 13 Peter Clement. 17 Stephen Getse. BELL STREET, (E. O.) 2 4 6 8 12 16 From 52 Queen, east to King. Left Side. E. J. Snyder. James W. Cousins. Right Side. Harlow Tiiiow. BISHOP STREET, (E. 0.) From Davis av., east to King. Left Side. 3 Aaron N. Nast. 7 Jacob J. Koeblin. Orchard av. intersects. 47 Michael Holobok. 51 Earl L. Root. 55 A. B. Salisbury. 57 Andrew Agnack. 59 Joseph Matsig. 61 Eugene Fox. 63 Mrs. Ann Cook. 67 Mike Villing. 67 Mrs. Delia Mitchell. 69 S. A. Reynolds. 71 F. W. Merritt. 71 J. C. Murray. 73 W. L. Merritt. 75 H. J. Smith. 77 Andrew J. Brock. 79 Mrs. N. M. Page. 81-83 Wm. M. DeKay. Right Side. No houses. Orchard av. intersects 52 John Heald. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 54 Charles Wood. 56 Frank M. Shattuck. 58 Frank R. Whittam. 60 airs. M. L. Allen. Chestnut st. intersects. 70 Burton F. Hardy. 72 William C. Ferris. 74 Mrs. Eva Northrup. BRICKELL AVENUE. From 21 Wayne, north to Coleman. Left Side. 509 509 Frank Chapman. Floyd E. Chapman. Right Side. 506 508 510 512 76 78 82 Chas. R. Cornwall. Charles G. Huyds. Charles Hallett. Jerome Warren. Mrs. Frances Hathaway. J. E. Griffin. Hiram O. Wheeler. BROOK STREET, (E. O.) From 61 King, east to limits. Left Side. J. A. Nichols. Roy Nichols. Gulf st. intersects. Mrs. Elizabeth Koeblin. William Owens. Alfred Dustan. Clark st. intersects. 40 From S02 Washington St., northwest to limits. Left Side. 807 William DuValt. 813 J. J. Kane. 817 Charles Allen. 821 George Miller. 825 Percy Feltham. 901 903 907 911 N. Eighth not open. Mrs. Amelia Barnard. Arthur A. Johnson. Henry J. Bonhoff. John McEachern. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 921 Greenleaf Mayo. 925-927 F. W. Higgins & Co. 925J Mrs. Lucy Camp. 925J Mrs. Bridget Taggerty. 931 Charles Mclntoish. 933 Leonard L. Sprague. 1001 1005 1011 1015 1017 1017 N. Ninth st. not open. La Verne Sweet. James Keir. George Lampack. William H. Williams. William Rothrock. Joseph A. Huson. N. Tenth st. intersects. 1105 Lewis Apgar. 1115 David D. Stark. 1117 Leonard Lay. N. Eleventh st. intersects. 1205 Henry Judge. Left Side. Darwin H. Robbins. N. Twelfth st. not open. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. 1401 Maple Shade House. 1409 Olean Glass Co. 1431 Henry L. Paulman. 143, John A. Collins. 1439 Lewis Baham. Right Side. 806 Frank Whyman. 810 Martin McGrath. 814 Frank Cheesman. 818 Mrs. Elizabeth Savage. 822 George M. Foster. Eighth st. intersects. William H. Bowen. 932 Flora Bennett. 934 John Carlson. Right Side. No houses. N. Ninth st. intersects. 1008 Peter Hanson. Vacant. Walter E. Moody. Right Side. Lewis E. Daniels. 32 BUFFALO STREET. Gulf st. intersects. George Faulkner. Henry LeBar. Frank Gage. Clark st. intersects. No houses. BUSH STREET, ( E . O.) From R. R. av., north to Brook. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 1022 Arvid Johnson. N. Tenth st. intersects. 1112 Owen D. Wood. 1120 John E. Larson. N. Eleventh st. intersects. N. Twelfth st. not open. No houses. ~ N. Thirteenth st. intersects. 1408 Mrs. Delia Crowley. CENTER STREET, (Bv.) From 10 Main, east to Fourth av. Left bide. 3 Mrs. Delilia Clark. 5 George Conway. 7 LeRoy Smith. First av. intersects. 17 Henry M. Kelley. 19 Fred Hall. Second av. intersects. 21 Michael Herron. Horace E. Kyser. Adam Derx. 29 Mrs. M. B. Sherwood. 23 25 Third av. intersects. 39 Mrs. Catherine Harvison. Right Side. 2 Henry K. Brooks. 8 George 0. Buckley. First av. intersects. 14 Martin B. Duncan. 16 Leonel L. Redstone. 18 Alexander L. Goodrich. 20 22 24 26 28 40 Second av. intersects. St. Paul's'Episcopal Mission. Boardman Hook & Ladder Co. Oney Yates. Fred J. Reitz. Thomas Finn. Harvey Turner. CHERRY STREET, ( E . O.) From Railroad av., north. Dave Harris. CHESTNUT STREET, (E. O.) From 733 E. State, north to Bishop. Left Side. No houses. Garden av. intersects. E. O. Hook & Ladder. School House No. 4. Bishop st. intersects. Right Side. No houses. Garden av. intersects. People's M. E. Church. Bishop st. intersects. CITY LINE ALLEY. From 1451 Buffalo, east along city line to Main st., Boardmanville. Left Side. 809 Frank Wilber. CLARK STREET, (E. O.) From 1105 E. State, north to Goodrich av. Left Side. No houses. Ri^nt Side. 56 Peter Johnson. 60 Mrs. Lucy Westbrook. 66 Joseph Vetter. 74 Carl Lunderquist. 82 Peter Johnson. Brook st. intersects. Benjamin F. Slater. COLEMAN STREET. From 539 N. Union, west to North Fourth. 103 105 107 109 113 117 Leit Side. Mylon W. Scott. William T. Woods. Peter Phillios. Fred Guenther. Geor W. Hotchkiss. John P. Kiley. N. First st. intersects. 211 Olean Hospital Annex. 301 301 305 305 309 313 315 319 321 323 327 Brickell av. intersects. Thomas J. Carmady. Edwin L. Rendt. W. C. Brennan. John Carroll. Vacant. Owen Howe. John Andrews. Miss Minna Brown. Patrick J. Nash. Samue* H. Wolfe. William H. Eckman. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. VanCampen av. intersects. No houses. N. Fourth st. intersects. 106 108 108 112 112 114 116 118 202 204 206 210 214 Right Side. Philip Griffin. Julius E. Krummel. William Howell. John Arnold. Alex. McLellan. Orlando S. McClure. William Ruchte. William E. Reynolds. N. First st. intersects. Mrs. Mary Ryan. Lewis T. Levett. Michael Johnson. Tracy T. Buck. Walter C. Foss. Brickell av. not open. 302 Vacant. 304 John H. Andrews. 304 F. T. Fay. 306 D. C. McAllister. 310 Samuel C. Hamilton. 312 George J. Haller. 316 Archie F. Chapman. 316 John F. Lee. 324 Timothy Burke. 328 John Conners. 330 James Maroney. 332 John P. Sheahan. 334 Alpheus McFarland. 336-338 The B. U. Taylor Co. warehouse. N. Fourth st. intersects. CROWN ST., ( E . O.) From 32 Queen, east to Gulf. Left L.ae. Jesse Goodrich. George R. Clayson. John McMurray. L. A. Johnson. King st. intersects. No houses. Left Side. 8 Bert Butler. Right Side. No houses. DIVISION ST., (E. O.) From Alder to Queen. Left Side. George Deuter. Right Side. August Summer. Eugene W. Pierce. EAST AVENUE. From E. State, at Olean north to Olean Creek. 112 116 118 202 204 206 210 302 312 350 356 From 323 S. Union, east to Adams. Left Side. 103-105 Shawmut R. R. Station. 107 Shawmut R. R. Freight Office. 111 Joseph Yoerk. 117 Vacant. S. Barry st. intersects. Right Side. DAVIS AV., (E. O.) From 31 Garden av., north to Bishop. Left Side. No houses. Right Side. George R. Brink. John Renow. Alva B. Doolittle. Laurel av. intersects. Mrs. Almeda S. McCarthy. Florance Ganoung. Vacant. Mrs. Florence Warner. Tompkins st. intersects. Vacant. Charles G. Willis. Railroad av. intersects. Mrs. Frances Johnson. T. Rose. EAST GREEN STREET. No houses. S. Clinton st. intersects. No houses. King st. .intersects. Roy E. Foster. J. S. Warren. Elmer E. Wyatt. Creek, 102 106 110 112 114 118 Right Side. Herman bmith. A. H. Green. Harry Rider. Mrs. "Mary A. Rogers. Leonard Becker. William G. Severn. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 120 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. 123 S. Barry st. intersects. No houses. S. Clinton st. intersects. EAST HENLEY STREET. From 145 S. Union, east to Adams. Side. Eugene S. Smith. G. C, Ford. Geo. P. Smith. Frank F. Rogers. Edward J. Dorse}. S. Barry st. intersects. 207 Charles C. Frank. 213 Mrs. Gertrude B. Moulton. 109 113 115 119 121 S. Clinton st. intersects. 305 M. N. Hamilton. 307 Blanchard E. Hamilton. 311 Frank B. Thompson. Fulton st. intersects. No houses. 102 112 116 118 122 122 128 128 Adams st. intersects. Right Side. Dr. M. C. Follett. Onslow M. Merritt. Wilmer W. Plumley. Mrs. Mary A. Stevens. Mrs. Diantha Reed. Charles Langs. Mrs. Seraph Chamberlain. W. H. Ramsey. 206 210 214 214 S. Barry st. intersects. Mrs. L. C. Thurber. Lewis B. May. William Bixby. Harry Meyer. 302 302 310 312 312 S. Clinton st. intersects. William F. Showalter. Henry Showalter. E. G. Billings. Thomas Farrel. Reuben Milgate. Fulton s ( . intersects. No hous,es. Adams st. intersects. EAST STATE STREET. From N. and S. Union, east through E. Olean. 101-103-105 Left Side. City Building. Public School No. 3. N. Barry st. intersects. 201 205 209 213 Congregational Church. Charles E. Davis. Henry C. Crawford. J. Weston Coast, Jr. N. Clinton st. intersects. 301-3 Dr. Wm. E. McDuffle. 307 B. J. Wnmoth. 311 Thomas B. Love. Fulton st. not open. 401 James M, Johnson. 407 Mrs. Amanda F. Fobes. 411 Mrs. Alice J. James. 417 William C. A. Quirin. 423 John L. Baxter: East av. intersects. Right Side. Park. S. Barry st. intersects. 210 James M. Forrester. 210 Alexander Hutchinson. 214 Vacant. S. Clinton st. intersects. 304 Dewit C. Conklin. 308 Henry D. Hagadorn. 312 Fred C. Starks. Fulton st. intersects. 404 James M. Barber. 408 Georee Fobes. 410 Alborn Crandall. 410 Alfred M. Palmer. 416 Elijah W. Conklin. 420-424 New Conklin Wagon Co. Adams st. intersects. 502 Olean Mills. EAST STATE STREET, ( E . O.) From Olean Creek, east to limits. Left Side. 601 Conway B. Cradduck. Pond st. intersects. 603 Alfred Kritter. 605 Frank E. Sherman. 607 Sherman's Bottling Works. 609 Isaac Kratts. 611 Chas. J. Cradduck. 611 L. H. Smith. 613 George M. Coss. 615 T. H. Barnes. 617 Albert Hamilton. 619 Vacant. 623 James H. Walker. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 627 629 633 637 639 643 647 651 655 657 661 665 701 701 715 715 715 715 721 723 725 729 731 733 801 811 821 823 825 915 925 931 935 602 604 606 614 624 630 634 650 664 666 670 704 714 808 824 W. E. Schott. A. ,B. Clark. Mrs. Mary E. Barnard. E. D. Rumsey. Isaac l\i. Kratts. R. R. Wright. rf. M. DeKay. Michael Keough. John J. Gerry. F r a n k D. Babcock. Patrick McGavisk. Daniel E. Jordan. Orchard av. intersects. F. W. Higgins & Co. J. B. Erickson. Jason S. Bishop. George G. Adams. "William G. Goodrich. Floyd Geary. F. W. Merritt & Son. William B. Hill. Mrs. Josephine Griffin. Irving L. Brink. John Conley. A. M. Walton. Chestnut St. intersects. George W. Lafever. Mrs. Wright. Benjamin Price. William Munger. George H. Merritt. King st. intersects. Frank Hill. Timothy Coughlin. Stewart Langs. George Kostra. Olean Tannery; U. S. Lthr. Co. Right Side. Baxter's Seed House. Hale's Livery. Mrs. Mary Wallhauser. Vacant. Frank Butts. Durand F. Wilson. Ellsworth Reynolds. Elijah C. Blighton. Andrew McMurray. Mrs. Annie McMurray. Adams st. intersects. Rolan R. Wright. Frank W. Herron. John C. McGavisk. John F. Hayden. Mrs. M. D. Briggs. George L. A. Quirin. Alexander Pickard. Grossman av. intersects. Quirin's Tannery. 1048 Christopher McGavisk. 1058 Fred J. Wiggins. 1072 Andrew Johnson. EAST SULLIVAN STREET. From 268 N. Union, west to Barry. Left Side. 107-109 Giilingham & Son. 121-131 P. R. R. Station. Right Side. 102-106 Duringer & Driscoll. 108 T. Gemare & Co. 110 Giilingham & Son. 114 O. S. McClure," Paint Shop. 116 Mrs. Dora 1E. Dennison. 126-134 Myrick Machine Co. ELM STREET, (N. O.) From River, west to Vine. Lett Side. 16 Edward Kelley. Walnut st. intersects. 11 Roscoe C. Dubrock. 27 Daniel O'Brien. 10 Bernard Kulwicki. Jacob Wallen. Union st. intersects. 37 Charles Spillane. 39 Jacob Heinz. Maple st. intersects. *3 Charles WigraiT. Spruce st. intersects. Mike Manco. Right Side. 24 Rev. S. P. Brzoska. Vacant. 22 Cassius Morgan. 20 Thomas Sirdevan. 18 Daniel Dailey. Walnut st. intersects. 14 Michael Czarlinski. 12 Andrew Rucinski. 10 Charles Keisel. 8 Matthew Wilson. Timothy Hurley. Vacant. Union st. intersects. 36 J. L,. Furman. 40 Felix McDonald. 1 Maple st. intersects. 42 Mrs. Ellen Reardon. 44 Michael Ryan. Tony Ross. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Spruce st. intersects. No houses. FIFTH AVENUE, (Bv.) From end of South.st., north. Left Side. 11 Louis Schmidt. 13 William Weldy. 15 Eugene McCarthy. Right Side. 10 Robert Harvison. FIRST AVENUE, (Bv.) From 11 Front, north to Genesee. Left Side. 7 Alfred McCoy. 9 Nathaniel Schouten. 11 Franz M. Ellsworth. 13 Claude Crandall. Center st. intersects. 21 Edwin Voorhies. 23 Alexander J. Conway. 25 George Ferris. 27 George Harter. Genesee st. intersects. 6 8 14 18 20 22 24 2G 28 30 32 36 Right Side. James C. Gault. M. J. Fahey. John H. Godden. Mack Windsor. John W. Fairbanks. William Miller. John Sarver. b. Eyler. Michael H. Lyons. John R. Norton. Andrew Minahan. Charles Banfleld. FOURTH AVENUE, (Bv.) From South st. north to Center. 3 5 7 9 11 15 17 19 21 2 6 6 Left Side. Myron,C. Adsit. George Coon. R. M. Laffan. Clinton Thurber. Mrs. Mary Radley. Lewis Becker. Jacob riecker. Charles Becker. Leonard Lowe. Right Side. Charles Ratzel. Mrs. Kathryn Swartz. Edward A. Swartz. 10 12 14 16 20 22 William F. \vood. J. H. Layton. Robert Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret A. Sullivan. A. B. Lawrence. Daniel M. Sherman. FRANKLIN STREET, (N. O.) From end of N. Union, west to Acme Glass Works. Right Side. 1 Frank Wegrzynowski. 7 John Koziol. 7 Karl Mater. FRONT STREET, (Bv.) From creek limits. bridge, southeast to Left Side. No houses. First av. intersects. 11 Dr. Eugene B. Burdick. 15 Charles F. Meloy. 21 Mrs. Carrie L. Smith. Second av. intersects. 39 36 38 38 40 42 42 46 56 No houses. Dennis Dempsey. Right Side. Henry Smith. Roy Wilkinson. William W. Holliday. Fred R. Wood. Carl Maeder. Bert Collins. I. M. Godfrey. Charles Oosterhoudt. Prospect st. intersects. FULTON S T R E E T . From 312 E. State, south to E a s t Henley. Left Side. 105 A. J. Councilman. 109 George A. Robertson. lid Mrs. Carrie M. Jackson. 115 Willis McWilliams. 121 Emulus Morse. 125 Chauncey E. Clark. 129 Mrs. Lydia A. Alexander. 131 M. J. Hennessey. 133 Chester H. Wetherell. 135 George Bush. 139 William Cobb. E. Henley st. intersects. OLEAN D U P L E X DIRECTORY. Right Side. 108 A b r a m Zeligsohn. 112 Thomas Cobb. 114 M. P . Derby. 118 J a m e s F . McLowery. 122 B. L. Nichoson. 124 Mrs. J. M. Maurer. 126 Milroy Jackson. 130 D. L. Smith. 134 W . B. Sparkman. 138 Rune D. Billington. E. Henley .st. intersects. GARDEN AVENUE, ( E . O.) F r o m 8 Pona st., east to King. 1 5 9 11 13 17 21 23 25 29 31 39 41 45 Left Side. Byron E. Curtis. Michael Carrig. Eugene Russell. William H. Hamilton. Mrs. Catherine York. E l m e r Southworth. Earl M. Adsit. Mrs. Minnie Johnson. Vincent Pacer. John C. n a i l . Henry Cole. Davis av. intersects. Bernard Conley. Fred W. Davis. James W. Davis. Orchard av. intersects. 49 J a m e s Noonan. 51 Benjamin- Palmer. 53 Hurd G. Larrabee. 63 Uriah C. Nash. 65 Leroy J. Silloway. Chestnut st. intersects. 73 75 77 79 81 87 91 Rev. J. A. Smith. John Sievert. Andrew J. Lawrence. William G. Gamble. William A. Taylor. Andrew Eling. William L. W a r r e n . 10 12 14 18 18 18 18 20 28 30 Right Side. T r u m a n Allen. Charles Reddy. J a m e s H. Williams. D. B. Peterson. Charles E. Brooks. John W . Niver. H e n r y R. Forgason. George Brooks. F r a n k Wilson. Ora R. Stone. 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 George Helb. Albert N. Post. George Jobe. C. S. Clason. W . F. Selover. Alfred Carlson. Chas. H. Blackman. 64 Orchard av. intersects. John DeGroff. Chestnut st. intersects. 74 John Barry. 92 William E. Elliott. 94 Elmer E. Raub. GENESEE STREET, (Bv.) F r o m 26 Main, east to F o u r t h av. Left Side. • Lovell G. Moore. S. A. Williams. W. L. Crandall. E. E. Keeler. George Moore. R i - h t Side. 4 Charles R. Buckley. 8 E. M. Gould. 17 19 23 25 31 F i r s t av. intersects. 22 A r t h u r Adsit. 22 Melvin Wilcox. 24 Michael F . Fuller. Second av. intersects. 34 Mrs. Alice Chadderdon. 34 Alber L. Cookingham. GOODRICH AVENUE, (E. O.) From Gulf st., east to limits. Left Side. No houses. Line st. intersects. Fred Noble. George hoffmire. Clark st. intersects. Almond C. Harris. Frank Sanford. Cherry st. intersects. Right Side. No houses. Line st. intersects. Tony Smith. Clark st. intersects. George D. Sherman. Cherry st. intersects. 10 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S GREEN STREET, (N. O.) Prom Union, west to Spruce. (Green is also called River.) 109 Ill Left Side. Thomas Mulalley. Michael McCormick. HAMILTON STREET. From 188 N. Union, east to N. Barry. Left Side. 117 James F. Johnson. 123 Mrs. Mary Brooks. 129 Dr. J. Ross Allen. Maple st. intersects. William Osterman. Patrick Gill. 35 Patrick Heeny. 37 George" M. Hannifan. 39 Mrs. Hannah Noonan. Antony Klocek. 8 10 12 36 38 Right Side. School House. Maple st. intersects. Henry J. Haley. Thomas McCormick. John Kittleman. Thomas Donlav'ey. James Lundy. GRIFFIN STREET, (E. O.) From 22 King, east to tannery. Left Side. 9 Mrs. Mary Oles. 15 James Griffin. Right Side. Vacant. L. R. Ellsworth. GROSSMAN AVENUE, ( E . O.) From 832 B. State, south to river. Lei't Side. Merritt J. Archibald. John Germain. Vacant. Fred D. Milliman. Rilht Side. Charles Thomas. Edmund 0. Brown. George Ternak. Mrs. Martha Runyan. George LeRoy. Peter Burke. 106 108 110 114 US 120 122 124 124 HIGGINS AVENUE. From 472 N. Union, Main. Left Side. No houses. Ri>ht Side. William G. Mitchell. northeast to 470-474 Charles Smith. 476 Chas. E. Way, blacksmith shop. 480 Jeremiah 1'oohey. 482 Walter S. Hubbard. 484 Clarence W. Diebler. 488 Charles E. Way. 492 Sylvester J. Reed. 502 John G. Very. 504 William MeAuliffe. 506 William O. Woodard. 510 E. A. Pratt. 514 John R. Brink. 518 C. J. Reed. 522 Benjamin B. Lamb. HOMER STREET, ( N . O.) From Johnson St., northeast to Buffalo. Left Side. 17 21 27 29 35 GULF STREET, (E. 0.) From 32 Brook St., north to Crown. Ri^ht Side. James Capozzi. Miss Lottie M. Hendryx. Mrs. Balfour. Arnold G. Crandall. Charles H. Wasson. Vacant. Cornelius Philius. Dr. Mary B. Jepson. Bussler Bovee. 18 20 24 26 30 34 Michael O'Toole. Francis O'Neil. George W. Curtis. John Shorten. Andy Fitzpatrick. Avenue A. intersects. Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Ri£ht Side. School House. John Kane. Mrs. Anna Rose. Cornelius Shea. Frank Dutkrewicz. James Harrington. William Lawler. Avenue A. intersects. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 36 William Wind, vacant House. HOOPS STREET, (E. O.) From McMurray's brick yard, east. Left Side. No houses. 14 Right Side. Samuel uruckshaw. 16 20 22 24 24 26 Adams st. intersects. Thomas Jones. brail Jtiedlund. Patrick Garvy. Mrs. Lucy Green. Daniel W. Pierce. James Murray. IRViNG STREET. From 216 S. Union, west to limits. 105 105 107 Ill 115 117 119 303 311 313 315 Left Side. Samuel P. Jarl. John A. Luh. Warren Wyatt. W. A. Grinard. Philip O'Conneli. Charles S. Kellogg. Alonzo Shadbolt. S. First st. intersects. No houses. S. second st. intersects. Edward Fowler. C. J. Wiicox. George Russell. George W. Oakley. S. Third st. intersects. 401 Mrs. Mary McMahon. 405 Charles L. Janke. 415 Albert F. Peabody. 501 505 509 509 511 515 S. Fourth st. intersects. Nate E. Winchell. Michael J. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Jennie K. Hornbeck. Fred S. Snowden. Claude E. Randall. Calvin T. Wiicox. 601 607 609 615 615 S. Fifth st. not open. John Randall. Mrs. S. A. Hill. Alexander Happell. Mrs. Anna K. Corkins. Mrs. Helen White. S. Sixth st. intersects. 701 Mrs. Emily L. Ashley. 705 711 713 717 717 Herman E. Ellis. John Dobmier. Patrick Hyland. Mrs. Amelia Wiedman. Julia and Mary Priest. S. Seventh st. intersects. 801 John G. Leonard. S. Eighth st. intersects. 907 Mrs. Ida LeKoy. 911 William Taggerty. S. Ninth st. not open. 1001 Edward C. May. 1017 Paul Wenke. S. Tenth st. not open. 1103 August Haase. 1107 Albert Wangelin. 1113 PatriCK Toohig. 1115 Edward L. Allen. 1125 Frank Edel. Right Side. 112 F. T. Bowser. 114 E. L. Torrey. 116 G. L. Wyatt. S. First st. intersects. 202 Miss Addie Mooney. 204 Mrs. B. F. Mooney. 208 G. J. Ball. 212 Benjamin J. Mooney. S. Second st. intersects. No houses. S. Third st. intersects. .402 James H. Robbins. 408 W. A. Goodwin. S. Fourth st. intersects. No houses. S. Fifth st. not open. 604 Joseph Burt S. Sixth st. not open. No houses. S. Seventh st. intersects. No houses. S. Eighth st. intersects. 902 Charles H. .Rafferty. 906 Simeon Blouin. S! Ninth st. intersects. 1008 Hermann Mucke. 1016 Conrad Rupprecht. S. Tenth st. intersects. 1108 Henry E. Edel. 1116 Henry Nittner. 11 12 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S S. Eleventh st. intersects. 1206 Mrs. Ellen Sheridan. 1214 Elba D. Holmes. S. Twelfth st. not open. 1310 Mrs. Elizabeth Dickenson. S. Thirteenth st. not open. No houses. S. Fourteenth st. not open. 1504 Saul Dale. 1504 Edward Dale. JAY STREET. From 216 N. Barry, east to East av. 207 211 213 215 Left Side. John Andrews. Christopher Storms. Joseph Wilson. William A. Rapp. N. Clinton st. not open. 301 Fred A. Knight. 303 Millard Wright. 305 C. F. Emery. 307 James R. Bones. 309 Ed. J. Wilson. 311 Mrs. Florence W. Clark. 313 A. L. Maurer. 319-321 Supervisor's Office, P. R. R. 210 210 Ri^nt Side. William F. Fuller. Frank Bevins. 310 312 314 316 318 320 322 324 324 328 330 332 334 N. Clinton st. intersects. Sigmund Lax. Frank Beaver. Fay L. Muckey. Wesley Wright. Alexander Ruchte. George C. Oakley. Seymour J. Cline. Clarence Orcutt. Edward H. Bracken. Irving M. Clark. Martin E. Pratt. Edgar Drum. Briggs Bottling Works. JOHNSON STREET, (N. O.) From Acme Glass Works, northwest to limits. Left Side. Office of Acme Glass Co. 11 Felix Kukutka. William Padlo. 41 Daniel Holleran. Homer st. intersects. 47 Frank Murdzia. 51 Charles A. Lundy. 57 Vacant. Right Side. 46 Matthew Lukas. KING STREET, (E. O.) From 829 E. State, north to limits. Left Side. 19 Augustus Byron. Garden av. intersects. 21 John Wilde. 27 Joseph Geise. Bishop st. intersects. No houses. Railroad av. intersects. 51 Frank Wird. o3 Silas J. Daniels. 57 Henry S. Clark. Brook st. intersects. 61 Willard Hawley. 65 Matthew K. Burdick. Prince st. intersects. 75 Mrs. Marv M. White. 79 O. II. DeKay. 22 26 28 30 34 Ri^ht Side. No houses. Garden av. intersects. Robert B. Lawrence. Charles D. Rocchietti. Jasper B. Murray. Bishop st. intersects. Marcus Cline. Stephen Horton. Railroad av. intersects. 52 Dascomb Allen. 60 George W. Clark. Brook st. intersects. 64 Evi Fuller. Prince st. intersects. 68 George Struble. 74 Robert Carr. 78 Fred Skiver. LAUREL AVENUE. From 120 North Clinton st., east to East av. Left Side. 305 Mrs. Caroline A. Oliver. 307 E. W. Bevier. 309 Dykeman A. Pratt. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 313 315 319 321 325 329 331 333 335 337 John W. Meloy. Dr. Herschel D. Raub. Samuel E. Passmore. D. H. Iwoore. Sarah A. Tucker. George W. Kelsey. Henry Gale. Edward W. Fitzgerald. James G. Gibney. R. J. Feltham. East av. intersects. 308 312 316 320 322 326 330 332 334 336 338 Right Side. Joseph M. Chapman. George Oliver. Thomas C. Fall. W. H. Dixon. Mrs. Eva A. Cram. William 0. Curtiss. Michael Shafer. Wilson Hatch. Daniel J. Lyons. Clarence M. Diffenderfer. Clarence E. VanNess. LAURENS STREET. From 1 J Worth Union, west to N. Fourth. Left Side. 111 David S. Yard. 113 Dalzal Loughlin. 119 Dr. Joseph C. Clark. N. First st. intersects. 211 Mrs. Helen B. Strong. 301 305 311 313 315 401 401 405 409 409| 413 415 419 N. Second st. intersects. George M. Mayer. Eugene A. Homer. Henry S. Bradley. Thomas Larkin. George F. Keith. N. Third st. intersects. Mrs. Phoebe Thomson. John Schimmel Jr. William M. Abrams. W. A. McDonald. Mrs. John Wylie. J. S. Shoemaker. Rev. F. C. Weidman. German j_,utheran Church. N. Fourth st. intersects. Right Side. 106 Exchange National Bank. 112 Henry O. Adams. 116 Russel M. Whitney. 120 Samuel W. Pancoast. 202 N. First st. intersects. James Kelsey. 13 206 Rev. Louis F. Ruf. 212-214 First Presbyterian Church. N. Second st. intersects. 302 Franit L. Bartlett. 306 Mrs. Katherine Keenan. 310 Mrs. Lizzie Abbey. 312 Fred L. Gleason. 316 William P. Pierce. 402 404 408 412 414 418 N. Third st. intersects. Mrs. Anna E. Colony. Joseph J. Menno. Timothy C. Coughlin. Gilbert Locks. Mrs. J. C. Caswell. Clinton P. Woodard. LINE STREET, ( E . O.) From Railroad av., opp. Olean Tannery, north to limits. Left Side. No houses. Right Side. 4 John Erickson. 10 William B. Finch. Plum st. intersects. No houses. MAIN STREET, (Bv.) F r o m Allegany creek, n o r t h Hinsdale roau. Left Side. 1 Mrs. Marcia P. Boardman. 1 J o h n H. Bradner. 27 George E. Hall. 29 William Parker. 31 Mrs. May Wing. 33 Edward C. Harsch. 35 Joseph Blackwell. 57 William A. Oosterhoudt. 59 George Ruff. 61 Christ Puhl. 63 Mrs. Anna B. Sanderson. 65 Martin VanDusen. 75 Mrs. Louise Norton. 81 Orrin W. Godfrey. 10 12 12J 20 22 26 26 Right Side. Mrs. Jennie Crosthwaite. Center st. intersects. W a l t e r C. Foss. George R. Kuhn. J. E. Bosler. Joseph Moffett. William I. Petty. E m m a E. Hubbell. Genesee st. intersects. to 14 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 52 Mrs. Lydia F. White. Olean Goif Club. 56 Asa Parker. 66 George R. Vergason. 211 215 223 229 233 MAFLE STREET, (N. O.) From R. ii K. tannery lot, north to Oak. Left Side. P. J. Haugh. Green st. intersects. No houses. Water st. intersects. 26 Peter McDermott. 28 Thomas Allen. Elm st. intersects. James Wilson. Philip VanDixon. Andrew Zielinski. 40 Right Side. Frederick Northcote. From W. State, below Jersey Farm, north. MOORE'S ROAD, ( W . O.) From 1451 Buffalo St., south. NORTH STREET. east to N. Barry st. intersects. Right Side. 101-103 F. W. Higgins & Co. 105 Olean Times. 107 Alderman & Stillman. 109 Groton Bridge Co. 111-113 Don C. Scott 115 City Club. 119 State Armory. NORTH FIRST STREET. From 130 W. State, north to limits. 109 Ill 115 119 121 123 Left Side. Frank L. Shafer. Joseph Karl. H. W. Marcus. James Murray. Mrs. Helen E. Baxter. Christopher C. Bisett. 425 427 431 433 435 439 441 441 443 445 447 Wayne st. intersects. MOHR'S LANE, (W. O.) From City Hall, N. Union, N. Barry. Left Side. City Hall. School No. 3. 309 321 Laurens st. intersects. Mrs. Sarah W. Stowell. Asa Curtiss Couse. William H. Mandeville. Mrs. Patience S. Chamberlain. Gideon H. Strong. W. Sullivan st. intersects. F. D. Muckey. Cyrus B. Barber. Whitney av. intersects. Albert L. Langworthy. James M. Forrest. William F. Metcalf. W'illiam McCartin. Martin Pannock. W. C. Furlong. Charles Ostrander. David I. Fosdeck. Wm. H. Jaeauette. Edward Maloney. H. M. Clendenney. 501-509 The D. S. Abbott Co. 513 John Garvey. 519 Olean General Hospital. Coleman st. intersects. 605 Patrick Kiley. Ri£ht Side. 110 Mrs. Sarah McElhinney. 112 Peter Morrell. 114 Mrs. N. C. Kerr. 114 George Stratton. 118 Charles Grossman. 122 George VanCampen. 124 A. J. Wight's Violin and Piano School. 126 Wellington Prosser. 128 Jason E. Stone. 128 William H. Stewart. 132 Mrs. Elvira Eddy. 134 Martin O'Conner. 138 Mrs. Electa Black. 208 210 216 216 220 224 226 228 230 232 234 234 Laurens st. intersects. Thomas J. Brickell. Frank J. Babcock. F. V. R. Stillman. F. T. Graham. Dan P. Ray. Dr. Cornelius H. Bartlett. Timothy J. Devlin. George W. Leader. Fred W. Burdick. William D. Moore. Mrs. Mary B. Burlmgham. Lewis R Wood. W. Sullivan st. intersects. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 310 314 316 316J 318 322 40S 412 414 418 420 422 426 426 426 428 432 434 440 442 508 518 51SJ 520 James M. Homer. Samuel B. Locke. Lloyd White. Mrs. Mary Sherwin. Mont Shoemaker. Kinaan Tannous. Whitney av. intersects. Olean Supply Co. John E. Dailey. Arthur D. Stuart. George E. Wheeler. Prank H. Penoyer. William Haller. Henry J. Christopher. Silas A. Hughes. Clarence D. Bell. Anthony McGever. J. M. White. F. C. Peckham. Stephen V. Gallagher. Patrick Driscoll. Wayne st. intersects. Mrs. Belle Lenhart. Oscar E. Orcutt. Frank Fenton. William Perrine. Coleman st. intersects. 604 Thomas Gregory. 606 John R. Williams. 610 Glen Chaffee. 612 M. J. Haugh, Bottling Works. NORTH SECOND STREET. From 220 W. State, north to Whitney av. Left Side. 109 F r a n k E. Mandeville. I l l Mahlon H. Yaw. 115 Joseph J. Bahney. 117 Williard L. Reaz. 117 Henry McGivern. 119 Herman L. Glass. 119 Edward Swarm. 123 Mrs. Mary Patterson. 123 Frank Nichols. 125 Vacant. 127 Vacant. 129 Jacob A. Hartzfelt. 131 George S. Benedict. Laurens st. intersects. 217 Marcius B. Jewell. 221 Charles S. Cary. 225 G. H. Coxe. 231 John Troy. 235 William H. Simpson. 239 A. F. Miller. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 15 305 Nicholas V. V. Franchot. 319 Frank N. Blakeslee. 108 110 112 116 116 120 Whitney av. intersects. Risht Side. James S. Pierce. Edwin Price. George Feuchter. John K. Alquist. Gus Stein. Vacant. 206 208 210 214 218 226 230 240 Laurens st. intersects. John Cobb. William Shaw. Dr. John P. Booth. Mrs. Mary Andrews. Hamilton D. Bennie. Fred B. Humphrey. Loren Brooks. Mrs. Nancy A. Danforth. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 306 George S. Kelsey. 310 Dana R. Jewell. 314 John A. Johnson. 316 Vacant. Whitney av. intersects. NORTH THIRD STREET. From 326 W. State, north to Wayne. 109 113 117 121 121 125 129 131 133 Left Side. Frank L. Boyle. Conrad J. Blessing. Frank Joslin. Alexander F. Berry. Mrs. Sarah A. Bower. Vacant. Glen V. Acre. George E. Peterson. Mrs. Margaret McCormick. 207 211 219 221 223 225 229 231 237 Laurens st. intersects. Herbert D. Sibley. Leon H. Ballard. William Horner. Albert Ewing. Charles A. Taylor. George P. France. .Willar'd L. Frazee. Eugene S. Pierce. James H. Waring. W. Sullivan st. intersects. Right Side. 104 Mrs. Mary Field. 106 Robert Herse. 110 Blessing's Horeshoeing Shop. 114 l^evi Judge. 116 John A. Johnson. 16 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 118 122 126 128 130 132 134 136 Frederick W. Fish. Frank M. Herrick. Joseph J. Hatfleld. Peterson. Vacant. Mrs. Ellen White. William Abrams, Jr. 2d. James M. Humphrey. 212 214 216 218 218 222 226 228 230 230 232 234 238 Laurens st. intersects. Stillman E. Lewis. Joseph Gault. Mrs. Minnie P. Fisher. W. D. Fitzgerald. Joseph L. Page. Henry McKinley. Lacey A. Pierce. Ellsworth O. Whipple. Wesley A. Hubbell. John Kiesel. I. P. Collins. Grace Humes. Mrs. Mary M. Graves. 312 318 320 324 338 W. Sullivan st. intersects. Mrs. E. E. Alderman. Frederick W. Mundt. Creighton S. Andrews. Frank Williams. Mrs. Ina McGraw. Reed st. intersects. NORTH FOURTH STREET. From 420 W. State, north to Spruce. Left Side. 107 111 113 117 117 203 207 211 219 225 227 231 Dr. E. H. Ackerman. Anton Vager. Roy Ehrhorbt. William L. Mead. Frank Robinson. Cemetery. Washington st. intersects. Rev. C. M. Hall. Frank H. Oakleaf. Levi C. Kinner. Gilmore S. Bussel. John W. Pratt. Max F. Mayer. Mrs. Katherine Mayer. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 311 John G. Gray. 315 Clarence Spraker. 319 William H. Preckle. 323 Charles Frey. 325 William L. Ostrom. Reed st. intersects. Not opened. Wayne st. intersects. 501 505 509 511 513 523 601 605 Jeremiah C. Dunnigan. Michael Rogers. James Brown. John F. Clancy. John Williams. Francis Dunnigan. Mrs. Katherine Shine. Mrs. Kate McMahon. Coleman st. intersects. Fourth st. continued in Spruce St., North Olean. 110 114 116 120 12u 124 126 128 128 130 132 134 136 206 208 208 210 212 214 218 220 224 226 230 Right Side. William Allen. Timothy Horan. Albert Chamberlain. Mrs. Mary Patterson. Mrs. Betsy Youngs. C. C. Kleinsmith. J. G. Williamson. George O. Geyer. Mrs. Celinda D. Ackerman. Neal Morris. Charles P. Cook. Thomas F. Greenan. Frank C. Bachman. Laurens st. intersects. Andrew Kaiser. Otis A. Webster. F. J. Murphy. Herbert C. Whipple. Allen J. Hastings. Charles Mudge. George W. Hooker. E. G. Sisson. David Hogan. Frank L. Stedman. William N. Stephan. W. Sullivan st. intersects. High School. Reed st. intersects. Not ODened. 502 506 512 516 518 520 520 524 602 Wayne st. intersects. Tony Mack. John Sulvan. Rufus Barbaro. Thomas Bronesti. Tom Barbaro. John Nicklas. Burton Haight. Michael Spignard. Coleman st. intersects. Timothy Dugan. NORTH FIFTH S T R E E T . From 526 W. State, north to City Line Alley. i^eft Side. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 113 117 121 125 129 207 211 213 217 219 223 227 229 309 311 317 321 325 503 511 513 517 519 521 523 525 529 533 535 112 116 120 124 126 206 208 228 312 314 316 318 Mead Emery. David M. Cornwall. Fred L. Mason. Mrs. Amelia L. Palmer. Mrs. Mary A. Conrath. Cemetery. Washington st. intersects. William Dodson. William P. Roberts. Willis A. Chamberlain. Mrs. Mary H. Hunt. Mrs. F. W. Abrams. William H. Spaulding. Charles P. Hoffman. Mrs. Kingman Brett. W. Sullivan st. intersects. William H. Mosier. Michael Wheian. W. H. Utter. Giles B. Overton. John Smith. Reed st'. intersects. Not opened. Wayne st. intersects. James McGuire. Patrick Hanley. John Fox. William Carter. Mrs. Barbara Liechte. Bert Mead. Frank Spellski. Thomas Lynch. Theophile Yehl. Michael Vollman. Patrick Shay. City Line Alley intersects. Right Side. Vacant. Frank W. Marshall. William M. Bosler. Mrs. G. W. Middleton. Erwin Bennett. , Cemetery. Washington st. intersects. Vacant. Joseph C. Doud. William Kerr. W. Sullivan st. intersects. George W. Green. George W. Black. Hugh A. Cobb. Joseph A. Billings. Reed st. intersects. Not ODened. Wayne st. intersects. 508 Mrs. Elizabeth A. Laverty. 520 522 526 530 532 538 17 James J. McCready. Ezra A. Patterson. R. M. Holmes. Michael Hannon. Mrs. Rebecca Solomon. Mrs. Mary Bar. City Line Alley intersects. NORTH SIXTH STREET. From 620 W. State, north to City Line Alley. Left Side. 109 John H. McMahon. 113 Frank Reel. 115 Francis J. Consedine. 119 Oscar F. Carlson. 123 Dennis J. McAuliffe. 127 Richard Allen. 129 Vacant. 131 William C. Purdy. 133 Mrs. Emma Switz. 137 Vacant. 145 John Pearson. 147 Sidney E. Fish. Washington st. intersects. 207 William H. Rogers. 209 David Wallin. 211 Don B. Freeman. 213 Edward L. Sommer. 215 Frank Johnson. 219 J. F. Fenton. 225 Gerald E. Towner. 227 Perry A. Davidson. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 309 John Haney. 311 William Mott. 3111 William Young. 317 Albert S. Dunning. 321 Hiram R. Morey. 325 Mrs. Fidelia E. Arnold. 329 R. L. Swarts. 333 Mrs. Mary Hinkle. 335 George W. Brenner. 337 William H. Hawks. 339 Matthew Umschneider. Reed st. intersects. Not opened. 509 513 515 517 519 521 523 525 527 Wayne st. intersects. Almond F. Carter. Frank Good. Vacant. George Emlinger. Andrew Hall. Vacant. Elford E. Post. Elbert S. Battles. John Luderman. 18 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S 531 John Edel. 535 Robert Milliken. City Line Alley intersects. 108 108 112 116 118 122 124 132 136 140 144 146 150 Right Side. Mrs. Margaret Hogan. Mrs. Mary Hughes. Bert Walker. Mrs. Emma Mead. William Webber. Mrs. Kathleen M. Clark. David Michaels. Michael H. Fitzsimmons. John Heilman. John E. Zerby. Swedish Church. Charles M. Wagner. George W. Warner. Washington st. intersects. 206 208 210 212 216 216 220 224 Peter Welch. Chester I. Oosterhoudt. Julius W. Hauestein. Joseph M. Raub. Mrs. Harriet A. Kluge. Lewis D." Roberts. Ernest A. Hunt. Daniel H. Miller. 328 George E. Greenwood. W. Sullivan st. intersects. Reed st. intersects. Not open. Wayne at. intersects. 506 510 516 520 524 526 528 530 534 536 Carl F. Peterson. Albert F. Johnson. Thomas Donnellan. Louis Ricgo. Archie Battles. Michael C. Morton. James A. Pratt. J. F. Campbell. Sylvester Cole. F. P. Gallagher. City Line Alley intersects. 709 John Reardon. NORTH SEVENTH STREET. From 722 W. State, north to City Line Alley. Left Side. 113 James W. Dunlavey. 119 William Long. 121 Mrs. Julia Keim. 125 Jacob Meder. 125 Charles Randall. 153 Geo. D. Thurber. Washington st. intersects. 223 John N. Heitzinger. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 305 Merrit H. Fuller. 309 Edward Welch. 311 Mrs. B. A. Gray. 315 Charles D. Morton. 317 Andrew Carrig. 319 Fred Decker. 321 Urban Didas. 323 James McTamney. 325 John Sullivan. 331 James Wright. 335 William H. Cunningham. 339 Nachez Marosky. Reed st. intersects. 405 Patrick Brown. 413 Mrs. Lizzie Milliken. 413 Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. 417 Mrs. Mary Curry. 419 John Stimlinger. 425 Bernard Curran. 429 Thomas B. Jordan. 431 Frederick B. Hubbard. 433 Mark Lynd. 435 Michael J. Lynd. 435 Joseph W. Lynd. 437 Vacant. 501 501 505 509 515 517 521 525 529 533' 537 541 Wayne st. intersects. Mrs. J. Brennan. William Granger. Charles Raymond. Mrs. R. W. Brail. Charles E. Fox. John Batesky. Mrs. Kate Donovan. Daniel P: 'Lynch. James S. White. Frank J. Marron. Wm. Dooley. Anthony Allram. 128 130 136 146 148 152 City Line Alley intersects. Ri^ht Side. Charles Abbott. Mrs. Mary Spiesman. Vacant. Fred Shaffer. Allen C. Woodruff. Charles H. Warren. Washington st. intersects. 206 Daniel McElligott. 210 Louis F. Marshall. 214 L. Rollinson. 216 Eliab G. Barber. 220 Herbert J. Baker. 224 Fred J. Weber. 226 Eugene W. Hayden. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 228 William R. Hill. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 316 Marvin Reed. 320 Sylvester Chappell. 510 512 516 518 524 530 534 538 Reed st. intersects. Mrs. Prances C. Davis. Mrs. Elizabeth Battles. William Williams. Michael Healy. John Ritter. Antony Truske. Thomas Post. Sebastian Uebelhire. City Line Alley intersects. NORTH EIGHTH STREET. From 820v W. State, north to City Line Alley. Left Side. 105 Frank X. Weinmann. 109 Fred W. Kaufman. 113 Salmon C. Burroughs. 117 John B. Winceslow. 121 Mrs. Zelina Morgan. 121 F. L. Simpson. 125 Lorenzo E. Hodges. 125 Frank Shaffer. 129 William D. Best. 133 Patrick J. Kenny. 137 Ernest L. Kallenback. 137 Thomas Richardson. 141 Lewis Sigel. 145 Charles H. Conrad. 149 Paul H. Bernreuther. 151 Gilbert Miles. Washington st. intersects. Not open. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 317 Fred Metcalf. 3zi Michael Burke. 329 Charles A. Gardner. 337 N. K. Morcinkcewitz. 401 405 407 411 413 415 415 435 501 503 505 507 Reed st. intersects. Matthew Kelly. Charles Carlson. Herman B. Armstrong. Mrs. Anna Brennan. George N. Fritz. John G. Wind. Cornelius L. Ploesser. George Gold. Wayne st. intersects. Patrick J. Maloney. William M. Patterson. Fred Reilly. Michael Clemens. 513 517 527 535 19 Michael Baher. Frank Bloom. Adam Rauschert. John Gold. City Line Alley intersects. Right Side. 118 James C. Hannon. 122 Edward J. Smith. 126 Caleb A. VanGorden. Washington st. intersects. Not open. Buffalo st. intersects. 230 Mrs. M. Keenan. 232 Ward A. Frisbee. 234-236 M. C. Geuder. 236 J. A. Krott. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 310 316 324 328 332 334 336 340 402 408 414 418 422 428 432 434 438 502 514 514 528 532 536 538 540 George S. Martin. John H. Brady. Patrick J. Glavin. John Niemies. John Sparar. Michael Furey. Michael Bean. Mrs. Clara McDonald. Reed st. intersects. Thomas McGann. Matthew F. Hart. Millard Riel. Sebastian Post. Charles Frey. August Bonsack. Rock Curce. Thomas Ducey. T. J. Brushingham. Wayne st. intersects. August H. Frey. Burdette Brazee. E. Lyons. John M. Howd. Daniel Hickey. Richard Lawson. William McGilliger. Charles Keith. City Line Alley intersects. NORTH NINTH STREET. From 920 West State, north to City Line Alley. Left Side. 105 John W. Beebe. 109 Mrs. Ann Garvey. I l l Allen S. Brady. 115 Mrs. Catherine Stewart 20 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 119 Charles T. Smith. 121 Joseph C. Fowler. 125 Joseph A. Stewart. 131-133 Ninth St. M. B. Church. 137 Charles J. Green. 141 Charles W. Webb. 143 George E. Phillips. 145 Max B. Phillips. 147 Frederick L. Zeile. Washington st. intersects. Not open. Buffalo st. intersects. 317 George W. Washer. 325 Michael F. Brown. Reed st. intersects. 401 Joseph Rasmus. 403 Frank E. Stein. 409 W. N. Meisel. 413 Henry G. French. 417 William Malone. 417 Thomas E. Brown. 4xJ John Matush. 421 Bartlett A. Noble. 429 William G. Elnig. 431 John F. Harvey. 433 George Jacobson. 437 DeVere Isman. 439 William A. Merritt. Wayne st. intersects. 402 Charles J. Chester. W a y n e st. intersects. Not open beyond W a y n e . NORTH T E N T H Right Side. Rev. Hugh Boyd. James G. Unferfate. Mrs. Pauline Yahn. Howard Warren. Fred L. Hellwege. J. F. Hellwege. Theodore Gratz. John Burger. Mrs. Bridget Randall. Charles L. Conner. William J. Haight. Christian C. Cunningham. Washington st. intersects. ISO houses. 302 306 308 312 316 318 322 326 Buffalo st. intersects. Mrs. Christina Swanson. Buell E. Mann. William Becker. Lincoln E. Corsett. John Fitzgerald. John W. Johnson. Charles Olson. Clarence Jackson. Reed st. intersects. north to W a s h i n g t o n st. intersects. Roger P . Convey. Reed st. intersects. W a y n e st. intersects. Right Side. Vacant. C. O. Okerlund. Vacant. Vacant. Mrs. Stella Fairchild. Carl Sauer. Charles Hornung. Robert Beckman. Washington st. intersects. No houses. W. Sullivan st. intersects. No houses. 277 106 112 116 120 128 130 132 138 Not open beyond Wayne. 106 108 110 110 112 116 118 126 130 134 136 146 STREET. F r o m 1016 W e s t State, Wayne. Left Side. 109 Daniel C. Kerns. 111 John Gabler. 113 Jacob Haas. 133 Conrad H a h n . Buffalo st. intersects. Peter Lundberg. Mrs. F r a n k Montroy. 332 336 Reed st. intersects. 414 414 418 420 424 426 428 • 432 434 438 440 442 444 Mrs. Ida Fisher. Bert Monroe. Carl Hernbloon. Henry Kuhn. Carthage Tobin. J. Shea. Jacob Seltz. Matthew McCarthy. E. H. Swift. August Seltz. Charles Ratzel. John Schlosser. Mrs. A n n a Laing. W a y n e st. intersects. NORTH E L E V E N T H S T R E E T . From falo. West State, north to BufLeft Side. 109 Joseph Wolf. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 117 Paul Tumser. 127 129 131 133 137 139 141 143 Putnam st. intersects. A. Pritch. Charles J. Burger. Adolph Pahca. Alois Dotterweich. Mrs. Prances Parr. George Webber. George Schalk. D. B. Miller. 201 207 207 209 215 217 219 Washington st. intersects. C. D. Pierce. Charles Bergstone. Victor Bergstone. Michael J. Burke. James Burleigh. Charles Burleigh. William Youngs. 315 321 325 329 W. Sullivan st. intersects. Ambrose G. Harvey. George P. Lay. John Seefried. John D. Edwards. Reed st. intersects. 405 Albert Chew. 108 112 114 118 122 130 140 Right Side. Charles A. Anderson. Michael Reed. William Schneider. John Huselstein. John Fox. Vacant. Paul Blaska. Washington st. intersects. William H. Yaw. Lambert W. Kent. Frank Zeigler. Cornelius Duffy. Henry Skinner. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 304 Elmer D. Warner. 306 Walter White. 212 214 216 218 220 NORTH TWELFTH STREET. From 1214 West State, north to Reed. 107 107 109 115 117 119 121 121 123 Left Side. Jos. A. Buser. Mrs. Nora Lee. James D. Quinn. Charles L. Flagg. Mrs. Ellen Dooley. John F. Riordorl. Frank B. Dunmore. William M. House. Henry Sunck. 125 133 135 135 137 207 215 217 219 21 John Englebach. Horace J. Duke. Mrs. Julia Boorom. Frank McGurn. Frederick King. Washington st. intersects. John J. Scanlon. F. F. Edel. Bradley R. Foster. Edward McLaughlin. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 309 John Lingren. 327 C. S. Salmonson. Rirht Side. 114 Mrs. Ella Horton. 120 William H. French. Putnam st. intersects. 126 Fritz C. Bendean. 134 Cornelius Griffin. 138 Alfred Saas. 140 Albert Ineich. 144 M. A. Foster. Washington st. intersects. No houses to end. • NORTH THIRTEENTH STREET. From 1320 West State, north to Buffalo. j_.eft Side. 109 Joseph Edel. 113 Claude M. Blanchard. 119 Fred Klink. 125 Frank H. Llewellyn. 127 Arthur E. Bailey. 131 Fred W. Dorr. 135 Martin Marth. 135 London Willis. 137 Christopher Andrews. 141 Leslie R. Simpson. 141 Vacant. 143 Joseph J. Williams, Jr. 145 Joseph Williams, Sr. Washington st. intersects. 201 John Moyer. 205 Mrs. Dorothea Ehman. 209 Eugene V. Battles. 217 F. W. Klink. 221 Vacant. 223 Joseph Hoover. 225 Michael Murphy. 227 Michael Moffat. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 305 Mrs. Bertha Hodges. 30;) Charles H. Calkins. 313 Mark James. 22 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 317 319 319 331 Eugene McCarthy. John M. Klioe. Frank J. Biehler. Samuel McLaughlin. 130 William Wittenburg. 138 Charles Hardel. 210 George G. Root. NORTH BARRY STREET. Reed st. not open. Wayne St. not open. From No. 3 School, E. State, north to R. R. track. 501 John Edward Powers. Left Side. Right Side. 104 104 108 110 114 120 130 134 136 142 144 148 Public School No. 3. John P. Keim. Mrs. Anna Lindsay. John Gabler. C. F. Sweet. John F. Flynn. Jerome Edel. John L. McNamara. Henry H. Dieteman. Leo J. Babinger. Rev. John Preis. 'John J. Derx. German Evangelical Church. Washington st. intersects. 208 Michael Crowley. 210 Conrad Schue. 306 308 310 312 314 316 332 W. Sullivan st. intersects. Fred Snyder. Mrs. Bertha Jewell. Charles H. Cross. Fred L. Ostrander. Josepn L. Walsh. John J. Nelson. Jacob A. Becker. Reed st. intersects. 408 Matthew Flynn. 412 John Battles. Buffalo st. intersects. NORTH FOURTEENTH STREET. From 1410 W. State, north to limits. Not open. NORTH FIFTEENTH STREET. From 1506 W. State, north to limits. Left Side. No houses. Washington st. not open. No houses. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 301 William Tidd. Ri-ht Side. 110 Michael G. Scheiterlee. 116 Joseph LeMarbre. 118 Vacant. 120 Charles J. Rose. North st. intersects. State Armory. Miss Anna Shaw. C. A. Mott. George O. Taylorson. Mrs. Lodema E. Smith. Mrs. Rebecca Williams. Horace E. Morgan. A. T. Eaton. John P. Heindell. Hamilton st. intersects. 301 M. H. Bailey. 303 Mrs. A. W. Georgia. 305 Wilber B. Reed. 309-311 Acme Mills Barns. 119 127 131 133 135 137 141 143 145 E. Sullivan st. intersects. 313-317 Myrick Machine Co. Ri£ht Side. 102-106 First Congregational Church. 108 Mrs. Belle J. Coburn. 110 Charles F. Thurber. 112 James G. Lewis. 116 Guy M. Hoagland. 116 William A. Byers. 118 John Barleon. 118 Dr. Walter A. Cowell. 122 Walter C. Kitchen. 124 John H. Swain. 126 Thomas Cardus. 130 Charles P. Luther. 132 William L. Pelton. 132 George Eaton. 134 Albert M. Gibbs. 134J Harry Arnold. 138 Frank H. Steele. 142 Vacant. 202 206 210 214 216 Tompkins st. intersects. N. R. Robinson. Mrs. Effle Brown. George Fred Bell. John Sloane. Charles H. Odell. Jay st. intersects. 302 Edwin I. Oosterhoudt. 304 H. G. Hutchinson. 308 Edwin J. Draper. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 310-320—Acme Mills. NORTH CLINTON S T R E E T . From 213 E. State, north to Jay. Left Side. 105 107 111 115 117 121 123 201 203 203 205 205 207 209 211 213 215 R. L. Rust. Charles L. \ergason. Arthur Gibbs. Charles H. Bidlecombe. Elroy D. Westbrook. E. E. Allen. Mrs. E. Lola Pierce. Laurel av. not open. Mrs. Hiram B. Smith. Mark M. Holmes. W. Lynn Kreidler. Marcellus K. Warner. Walter L. Crannell. Perry R. McNeille. B. Frank Tuthill. C. C. Morian. Warren Price. Charles Smith. 305 30/ 307J 309 309 313 317 William J. Tough. Dr. I. H. Boyd. Marcus G. VanCampen. Fred Willard. George L. Bishop. Jules Halbran. E. W. Thompson. Tompkins st. intersects. Right Side. 112 Charles W. Smith. 116 Henry Wright. 116 Thomas Storrs. 118 W. C. Duke. 120 Henry Donnelly. Laurel av. intersects. 202 204 206 210 212 212 214 216 Meyer Bock. John G. Pelton. Paul W. Miller. Fred Tarbell. Joshua K. Palmer. Edward L. Valley. Lawrence Gault. Charles L. Davis. 302 304 306 308 310 314 316 Tompkins st. intersects. William S. Wilkinson. Foster Studholme. John W. Rowland. Marlen L. Walldorff. William P. Noyes. George H. Luther. George F. Myrick. Jay st. intersects. NORTH UNION STREET. From State, north to Pine. Left Side. 101 Adolph D. Dotterweich. 101 Elks, Lodge Rooms. 103 William H. Watts. 105 Samuel W. Binney. 105 Eagles. 107 First National Bank. 107 James H. Waring. 109 Otto Miller. I l l Greek American Fruit Co. I l l George Nickels. 113 John W. Meloy. 115 E. S. Smith. 115 Henry G. Allen. 115 Richard Turner. 117 Finnessy Bros. 119 F. R. Brothers & Co. 121 F. T. Graham Co. 121 Henry Donnelly. 123 L. E. Douglas. 123 John H. Ryan. 123 Mrs. Louey V. Valentine. 125 John A. Brendell. 127 Frank H. Oakleaf. 127 Frank Brendell. 127 Miss Anna Sheehan. 129 W. S. Wilkinson & Co. 131 H. W. Marcus. 133 Kolumbian Pharmacy. 133 Offices: M. B. Jewell. Dr. Kane. Dr. P. R. McNeille. J. E. Smith. 135 Henry H. Webber. 137 Miller Hardware Co. 139 Citizens National Bank. 141 Foster Studholme. 141J George C. Leroy. 143 Charles T. Fuller. 143 Offices: Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Miss Anna Karagan. William Rockwood. 145 Grand Union Tea Co. 147 Hannifan & Maroney. 147J Miss Elizabeth Marth. 149-151 Geo. B. Adams & Co. 153-155 C. V. B. Barse Co. 155 J. J. Maloney. 157-159 Bell Bros. 161 A. M. Palmer & Co. 163 W. H. Mandeville & Co. 165 Exchange Bank Building. Offices: ..a Exchange' tfart. ,i Bank. Wests* P. Woodar^egraph Co. 23 24 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPJEN'S 20-21, J. R. Droney Lumber Co. 22-23, Cary, Rumsey & Hastings. 24, George A. Larkin. 25-26, Franchot Bros. 31, Baton & Page. 32, Dana L. Jewell. 33, Prank H. Bartlett. 34-35, Henry J. Pettit. 37, Mutual Reserve Life Ins. Co. 37, Gerald B. Towner. 38, Gideon H. Strong. 39-40, G. H. Heckmann. 167 Jos. Seep's Purchasing Agency. 167 National Transit Co. Laurens st. intersects. 201-203 New Exchange Bank Bldg. 205 Martin O'Connor. 207 Blighton & Clancy. 207 Woodruff Post. 209 W. P. Williams. 211 Up-to-Date Variety Store. 213 R. R. Wackerman. 213 W. J. Quigley. 215 Olean Evening Herald. 215 Sibley & Ostrom. 215 Y. M. C. A. 217 Eagle Billiard Parlors. 219 Fuller's 5c and 10c store. 219 D. L. Smith. 221 John W. Pratt. 223 Thomas Storrs. 223 J. M. Gena. 223 Roy G. Newman. 225 Racket Store. 229 Charles Willard. 231 Italo-American Fruit Co. 231 L. Anthony Mazza. 231 Angelo G. Questa. 231 Odd Fellows' lodge rooms. 233 W. A. Goodwin. 233 Benjamin Grossman. 235 Miss Messer. 237 Hughes & Pitcher. 237 Olean Baking Co. 239 E. B. Washburn. 241 Grossman Block: 8-9, Frank Hale. 10, A. I. Refeld. 11-13, Simon Conway. 14, Mrs. O. L. Richards. 16, Mrs. E. J. Bemis. 17, Mrs. Jennie E. Davis. 19, F. M. Wood. 26, Grossman Sisters. 27, Charles E. Hill. 28, Page Alger. 30, Mrs. Kinsey. 33, > T elU- 243 JiationaV Rose. 1, Miss Julia Morris. 2, Harry Wicks. 6, C. F. Meloy, Olean Ledger. 249 Dr. J. E. K. Morris. 253 Sam Sing. 255 George Smith & Co. 259 Adelbert Jones. 265 Charles G. Smiley. W. Sullivan st. intersects. 301-305 Riley & Wands. 303 Riley & Wands Block. Offices: 2, Prudential Insurance Co. 3-4, Dr. E. O. Whipple. 5, Empire Line. 11-12, Miss Laura J. Fisher. 13-14, Med. Examiners P. R. R. 15-16-17, Mrs. Rose E. Weipper. 19, A. 6. U. W. Hall. 20-26-27-28-29, P. R. R. 307 W. B. Preckle. 307 John Hamilton. 307 A. Monroe Wood. 309-311 Dunlavey Bros. 313 Warner & Adams. 313 Dr. J. S. Hicks. 313 N. I. Jones. 315 Oscar Westling. 315 Charles Cummings. 317 Michael Morton. 319 Edward W. Very. 319 Globe Restaurant. 321 Thomas Moran. 321 John R. Silvernail. 323 Old Homestead Hotel. 325 Muckey's Union Livery. Whitney av. intersects. 405 409 411 413 413J 417 419 424 427 429 429 431 435 437 443 445 447 449 451 453 455 457 Union House. Union House Pool Room. Torrey & Torrey. Olean Supply Co. Mrs. Marcia Ross. Joseph Larosa. Abraham Abouahmad. Sarah Burke. C. E. Osgood. David Linn. Mrs. Sarah Cohen. Michael Bozzo. O'Meara House. Peter Lombardy. William Boorneman. Capozzi and Lombardy. Mike James. Joseph Carter. Emidis Guarchini. Tony Ross. William Selling. Alfonso Scarfone. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 459 Charles W. Brown. 461 Henry Johnson. 463 E. J. Taylor. 467 Bordonaro Bros. 465 Griffin Block. 469 Mrs. Sarah Toohey. 471 A. Taylor. 475 William Wood. 475 A. M. Taylor. 479 Adolph Ahrens. 481 C. E. Bandfield. 483 John V. Murphy. 489 L. John. 501-505 D. W. Sheehan & Son. 507 George Cross. 509 Mrs. Ida M. Chaffee. 509 Wm. J. Gardner. 511 William Noble. 511 Henry P. Pitner. 529 H. E. McGann. 531 M. J. Burke. 533 William Mazza. 535 Phillips & Keenan. 535 Michael J. Burke. Coleman St. intersects. 601 Mrs. Anna Brown. 605 Charles P. Moodier. 611 Michael J. Haugh. North First st. intersects. North Olean begins. Right Side. 108 City Hall: Abrams & Sons. Post Office. Water Comm'rs Office, room 7. City Clerk's office. City Engineer's office. Common Council chamber. Walter S. Hubbard. North st. intersects. 120 P. W. Higgins & Co. 122 Mayer & Mayer. 124 J. I. Lang. Masonic Temple, offices: 201, Creighton S. Andrews. 202, W. V. Smith. 203, J. M. Harris. 205 Producers' Gas Co. 206-7-8, P., S. & N. R. R. 209-10, Union Telephone Co. 211-12, Mayer & Mayer. 213, Union Telephone Co. 214, P., S. & N. R. R. 303, Prank W. Higgins. 303, Mount View Cemetery Assn. 305, George H. Pierce. 307, S. E. Passmore. 309, John Sloane. 310, Collins Interstate Agency. 311-12, H. D. Raub. 313, John Sweeney. 314, Board of Trade. 315, Hugh A. Cobb. 126-140 Olean House. 126 Joseph M. Chapman. 128 Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. 130 Olean House barber shop. 134 Wells, Fargo & Co. 136-8 William Horner. 142 Olean Street Railway Co. 142 United States Express Co. 144 James Kelsey. 146 City Cafe. 146| Matt Snyder. 148 Adams Express Co. 1481 James E. Alderman. 150 D. S. Henninger. 152 Mayer oros. 154 J. W. Coast & Son. 156 Dr. W. P. Noyes. 156 Parker & Cobb. 156 Julia Priest. 156 George M. Lundy. 156 P. S. Collins. 156 P. J. Shaffer. 156 Chas. H. Rafferty. 156 Westbrook Academy. 158 P. E. Tyler & Co. 160 Davis, Nenno & Hartz. 162 Godfrey's Livery. 164 Joseph M. Karl. 164J Theodore Ernst. 166 G. R. Daniels. 1661 Roy B. Jacobs. 168 Union Pacific Tea Co. 1681 Dr. D. E. Barrows. 1681 Dr. Thomas B. Loughlen. 1681 Dr. John J. Loughlen. 1681 Mrs. Celia Griffin. 168J Edwin R. Ackerman. 168J Thomas Williams. 1681 Naftali Lax. 170 S. Deiches. 172 The F. T. B. Barber Shop. 174 The Titus Co. 176 W. L. Crannell. 1761 Michael Minehan. 180 Ford's Red Front. 1801 Harry P. Kress. 182 Keystone Gas Co. 1821 H. S. Salisbury. 184 W. H. Simpson. 188 J. M. Johnson. 1881 James Capozzi. 1881 Er. S. E. Lewis. Hamilton st. intersects. 220 M. E. Church. 228 Myron Llewellyn. 230 Geo. W. Swart. 232 Clinton P. Woodard. •2,5 26 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 234 Economical Clothing Co. 234J' J. M. Card. 236 D. A. Pratt. 236J H. C. Whipple. 238 Olean Livery Co. 240 Miss Streight. 242 W. A. Chamberlin. 242| Mrs. Una Hanks. 242J Mrs. Amelia Metcalf. 244 W. A. Benson. 244 Page B. Alger. 244| Herman Dotterweich. 246 Binghamton Clothing Co. 248 Ed. Dorsey. 250 Chas. A. Ganoung. 252 Singer Sewing Machine Co. 254 TBe B. U. Taylor Co. 254 S. A. Reynolds. 256 Olean P., H. & L. Co. 258 Charles Cradduck. 2581 Simms & Co. 2581 National Protective Legion. 2581 Empire Art League. 2581 Coast Hall. 2581 W. W. Ford. 260 Gault Bros. 262 R. C. Albro. 2621 Moses Weld. 2621 Chas. Gillingham. 264 City Steam Laundry. 2641 Mrs. Anna Lonteaux. 2641 Miss Ada Rich. 266 Clarence H. Spraker. 2661 Salvation Army. 268 Durringer & Driscoll. E. Sullivan st. intersects. 302 Gillingham & Son. 304 J. E. Ryan. 306-308 Mont Shoemaker. 310 Grand Central barber shop. 312 Edward D. Moran. 314-318 Grand Central Hotel. P. R. R. Depot. Railroad av. intersects. 402-404 Dailey's Inn. 408-410 Smith, Perkins & Co. 426-428 Armour & Co. 430-432 Electric Light Station. 442 Close Cycle and Automobile Co. 444 John Rose. 454 Rose Pasauella. 480-516 Carley Heater Co. 520 H. P. Ganoung. 522-524 Hutchinson Carriage Co. 528 James H. King. 528 Mrs. Kate Franklin. 540 Emerson Eastbrook. 604 Clarence J. Willis. 612 Richard J. Crow. NORTH UNION STREET, (N. O.) Left Side. 743 Root & Keating tannery. 753 Daniel C. Shaner. 773 Rev. J. F. Gardiner. 775-779 St. John's church. 781 Agnes Coyle. 783 Dexter W. Seeley. 787 David Curry. 791 Vacant. 793 A. J. Cullather. River st. intersects. 801-805 N. O. School. 813 Washington Rawson. 815 John T. Miller. 817 Frank W. Benson. 821 Luke Phillips. Water st. intersects. 901 Walter J. Peterson: 905 Robert Finley. 919 Mrs. Caroline Driscoll. Elm st. intersects. 1001 1007 1019 1021 Michael Kiesel. Mrs. Bridget Colligan. Mrs. Jennie Saaon. John C. Fitzsimmons. Oak st. intersects. 1101-1103 O. T. Higgins & Son. 1101 Mrs. Ellen Collins. 1111 John Dempsey. 1117 Joseph Kugawa. 1119 Frank Kugawa. ll*o M. C. Sullivan. Pine st. intersects. 1221 Mike Conkie. Risht Side. Olean St. Ry. Power House. 752 John M. Murtaugh. 770 George W. Cook. 780 Joseph A. Sharp. 782 John H. Kane. River st. intersects. 802-804 Ruel C. Albro. 810 Julius Ineich. 812 Michael Lynch. 814 Joseph Hughes. 818 George Gilbert. 822 Vacant. Water st. intersects. 902 Mrs. Frances Subject. 904 Acme Hose House. 922 William B. Shaw. OLEAN DUPLEX Elm st. intersects. 1002 Joseph Bielinski. 1012 Mrs. Mary Kissinger. 1014 Michael Stein. 1014 Jacob Gorecki. 1020 E. Jacob Jaekle. 1022 Michael F. Mack. 1024 William Donovan. Oak st. intersects. 1106 1112 1126 Walter Wizlac. D. Fehan & Co. City Exchange Hotel. 1230 1232 1234 Pine Frank Adam Adam st. intersects. Butinski. Wojciechowski. Wojciechowski. OAK STREET, (N. O.) From 31 Walnut, west to Vine. Left Side. 17 E. J. Deurbon. Margaret T. Sirdevan. Frank Drimbusky. Union st. intersects. Michael McFadden. Michael Donovan. Maple st. intersects. 67 Frank Wodjinsky. 71 George F. McFarland. Spruce st. intersects. Jerry O'Donnell. Mrs. Fanny Hartz. Tony Safety. Right Side. 18 John Desmond. 20 Kashmere Guloka. Jo Smith. 26 John T. Sirdevan. 28 Martin Chipchak. 32 Mrs. Mary Sullivan. 34 Bartholomew Dempsey. Union st. intersects. 54 56 58 66 68 68 72 Patrick Hickey. William Collins. Joseph Driscoll. Maple st. intersects. Valentine Robicki. Andy Gusrick. John Washington. William Lee. Spruce st. intersects. No houses. DIRECTORY. 27 ORCHARD AVENUE, (E. O.) From 665 E. State, north to railroad track. Left Side. 3 Vacant. Garden av. intersects. 39 Elisha R. Baker. 41 Mrs. Anna Bishop. 43 Charles R. Rathburn. Bishop st. intersects. 49 Stephen Galey. 53 Charles Davis. 8 44 46 52 52 Right Side. V. J. Wilson. Garden av. intersects. Eugene Mullane. John W. Sloane. Bishop st. intersects. Walter Ayrault. Fred Ayrault. OSGOOD AVENUE, (E. O.) From end of Grossman av., west. Left Side. No houses. Right Side. Albert J. Sawyer. James C. McDonald. George Goodwin. PIERCE AVENUE, (W. 0.) From end of W. Henley, north to State. Left Side. 1 Martin Pickett. 3 John Piekarski. 5 Charles Shulsky. 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Ingalls. 9 Henry Neuschiel. 11 Reese Griffiths. 13 Neal McDonald. 15 Mrs. Hulda Mix. 17 Fred Whelpley. 19 John C. Howard. 21 C. 0. Swanson. 23 John H. Orcutt. 25 Andrew J. Doner. 27 Roaney Appleton. 29 Mrs. M. E. Nutt. Right Side. 2 6 Andrew Lazeske. 14 Mrs. Emma Fay. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 16 Mrs. Mary McNall. PINE STREET, (N. O.) F r o m 4 River s t , west to P. R. R. Left Side. 44 Mrs. Margaret Hinds. 38 Cary S. Besecker. od F r a n k J. Sirdevan. 36 Mrs. Nellie Rooney. 38 Charles Boser. 36 35 33 31 30 50 52 54 56 €4 Chestnut st. intersects. J o h n L. Quinlan. J. J. Connell. F r a n k Dubrock. Chester A. Grover. Anthony McFadden. Charles H. Hotchkiss. J a m e s W. August. Alfred Mauser. Morris Clark. W a l n u t st. intersects. John Jonak. Alexander Kisel. City Exchange Hotel. Union st. intersects. No houses. Maple st. intersects. Mrs. Elizabeth Sullivan. Spruce st. intersects. John McMahon. Ri£ht Side. E m p i r e Mills. Erie F r e i g h t Depot. Erie R. R. Station. PLUM STREET, (E. 0.) From 10 Line, east to Cherry. Left Side. 1 F. D. Evans. 5 William Duncan. 9 Fred Denni£. 11 S. E. Button. 15 John Koebelin. Andrew Blade. Joseph Swatt. Right Side. 10 Chas. W. Peterson. 16 Vacant. POND STREET, (E. O.) From 549 E. State, north, running into Front st., Boardmanville. Left Side. 3 J. W. Cunningham. di 3i 5 9 11 13 15 17 19 Harvey Hoyt. Henry Colvin. James Allen. Emmett Green. Mrs. Nettie Mercea. F. E. Sherman's Ice House. Producers' Gas Co. Ben. A. Nobles. Mrs. Anna Champion. Right Side. 4 Charles H. Walton. 6 William Holden. 8 James Palmer. Garden av. intersects. No houses. Railroad av. intersects. PRINCE STREET, (E. O.) From 21 Queen, east to King. Left Side. 25 Edward E. Westcott. Right Side. ' 2 Joseph Tamuter. James Hall. 32 Warren C. Thornton. PROSPECT AVENUE, (Bv.) From 56 Front, east, (along the line of the street railway.) Left Side. 21 Grove Barron. Ri^ht Side. No houses. PUTNAM STREET. From 127 N. Eleventh, west to N. Twelfth. Left Side. 1201 Joseph A. Wolf. 1203 David J. Tidd. 1209 Lewis Kreytt. Ri£ht Side. No houses. QUEEN STREET, (E. O.) From 63 Bishop, north to limits. Left Side. Railroad av. intersects. 17 Joseph Prozeller. 21 Harry G. Ruth. Prince st. intersects. 37 Thomas Anderson. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 43 Mrs. Ella Shannon. Spring st. intersects. 51 Stephen A. Joyce. 55 Charles Andrews. Bell st. intersects. 57 Mrs. Dora Kuhn. 57 William Valentine. 65 H a r r y Tillow. Division st. intersects. 69 John L. Slater. 71 Vernon Sutton. Right Side. Railroad av. intersects. No houses. 28 32 Prince st. intersects. Thomas Randolph. Chas. S. Hubbard. 52 Crown st. intersects. John Winch. Bell st. intersects. D. D. Dunning. Eugene Johnson. E m m e t Bemis. RAILROAD AVENUE. From 402 N. Union, east to limits. Left Side. 101-103 Dailey's Inn. 105 John Quinn. 123J Al. Larkin. 123J J. M. Haugh. 125-131 Genesee House. 133-149 Luther Mfg. Co. N. Barry st. intersects. 201-221 P. R. R. Freight Depot. Right Side. No houses. RAILROAD AVENUE, (E. O.) From foot of Pond, east along P. R. R. tracks. 13 15 17 21 23 25 27 29 Left Side. George Sloat. Thomas Weaver. William T. Barber. Mrs. Matie Walker. Vacant. Mrs. F a n n i e Wade. Melvin Johnson. Jesse Tompkins. Simon S. Besecker. John Schmidt. to limits, 31 33 37 39 41 43 45 47 Alexander Gardner. George Ross. Daniel H. Thurston. Jerome Heathcock. Irenus J. Palmer. Foster Moore. Vacant. Matthew Matzlas. 53 55 55 57 63 Alder st. intersects. Mike Martin. John Wineski. Mrs. Julia Miller. John Smith. William R. Lovell. 29 Queen st. intersects. 71 Sam Thomas. 75 Alexander Cahaney. King st. intersects. Aaron Elliott. 95 Wolfgang Hollander. 97 Orson Pillen. August Hoffmire. Lewis E. Osgood. Line st. intersects. 143 Charles Holcomb. 147 L. B. Gleason. Clark st. intersects. 177 "Franklin" Acocks. Cherry st. intersects. Charles Henry. Mrs. Mary Taggerty. Oliver Hadley. F r a n k Reynolds. Howard Reynolds. Right Side. No houses to Line st. Line st. intersects. 140 Waldo A. Holcomb. 148 B. J. Carlson. Clark st. intersects. No houses. Cherry st. intersects. Fred Starks. Charles Gaytor\. William E. Reynolds. John Reynolds. REED STREET. From 338 N. Third, west to North Thirteenth. Left Side. No houses until N. Seventh intersects. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 805 807 Joseph Osman. Peter Maguire. N. Eighth st. intersects. No houses until North Eleventh st. intersects. 1203 Peter F. Fagan. 1207 Albert Lundberg. 1213 John Anderson. N. Twelfth st. intersects. 1307 Thomas Burke. 1311 Jerry Chitenden. 1313 Lee Smith. 802 Right Side. No houses until North Seventh st. intersects. Herman R. Housknecht. N. Eighth st. intersects. No houses. N. Ninth st. intersects. 1010 Union School No. 6. N. Tenth st. intersects. No houses. N. Eleventh st. intersects. Philip HeyseL Oscar Olson. N. Twelfth st. intersects. 1306 Patrick Mooney. 1312 Philip G. Guay. 1208 1214 N. Thirteenth st. intersects. RIVER STREET, (N. O.) From back Hinsdale road, south and west to Union. (The continuation of River west beyond Union is called Green st.) Left Side. Fobes' Saw Mill. 51 R. J. VanNess. 51J Vacant. 53 Charles H. Wheeler. 37 Miss Helen Grundy. Frank J. Ostertuck. 23 William L. Jones. Erie R. R. intersects. 5 Cornelius Sullivan. 7 E. Krebble. Mrs. Mary Collopy. 33 George H. Bump. Elm st. intersects. 43 Miss Ellen Grant. •45 Mrs. Bridget Ryan. 49 53 55 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 70 Mrs. Helen Devitt. M. F. Mack. James Maloney. Safford. John E. Locksley. Water st. intersects. August Montae. Ray Bryant. Joseph Comfort. Henry White. Henry McKeohn. V d L i t l l l L. George Wilson. 77 John Searles. Walnut st. intersects. 87 J. Hurley. 89 John F. Senn. 95 James Hannigan. 97 Max Weis. Right Side. Pump Station. James Biglin. David W. Mallen. George R. Wescott. Thomas F. Kelley. Fred J. Rowe. James J. Duffy. Erie railroad intersects. Empire Mills. Pine st. intersects. 22 Orrin G. Drake. 30 Mrs. Margaret McCormick. 32 Michael Courans. 34 A. J. Latimer. Elm st. intersects. 48 Daniel Fane. 52 Mike Marcheski. 56 Edward Clancy. Water st. intersects. 86 John G. Peglar. Walnut st. intersects. 88 Patrick J. Sirdevan. 92 John E. Farrell. 94 Ed. F. Halliday. 96 Mrs. Margaret Page. 98-108 Vacant. RONOLDER AVENUE, (W. O.) From W. State, north. SECOND AVENUE, (Bv.) From 21 Front, north to Genesee. Left Side. 7 Mrs. L. D. Seivert. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 9 Mrs. Eunice Daggett. 11 Prank Close. 13 John Karl. 15 James Close. Center st. intersects. 21 23 23 25 27 29 31 Dennis Casey. Bert Weldon. Mrs. Charlotte Hurlow. Charles Carpenter. John H. Paddock. Walter Ea^an. Henry Hameister. Right Side. Charles H. Simmons. Arthur D. Smith. Reformed Methodist Church. 8 William Smith. 14 William Orcutt. 4 6 22 24 26 30 32 36 Center st. intersects. Conrad Derx. Prank Tubbs. H. P. Ganoung. Lucius B. Reynolds. Vacant. W. C. Newcomer. SOUTH STREET. Prom S. Union, east to S. Barry. 104 Robert A. Conkling. 108 W. S. Steele. 112-114 First Baptist Church. 126 Frank W. Higgins. SOUTH STREET, (Bv.) From Town Hall, east to Fifth av. Left Side. Town Hall. Third av. intersects. Wesleyan Methodist Church. Fifth av. intersects. Right Side. Public School No. 4. 12 Adam Deibler. Fifth av. intersects. SOUTH FIRST S T R E E T . From 129 W. State, south to Henley. Left Side. I l l Albert A. Swarts. 115 Laurentine Y. Miller. 119 Eugene Heath. 119 Olean School of Music. 123 127 129 131 133 135 137 Henry Sigel. Dr. Thornas B. Loughlen. John Z. LeFevre. Dr. Francis E. Watts. John P. Foley. William P. Hannifan. Henry J. Collard. W. Henley st. intersects. Right Side. 106 Francis M. Ball. 108 Geo. Feuschter blksmith shop. 110 John O'Hara. 112-114 Hose House. 116 Dr. Wm. H. Mountain. 120 Joseph I. Lang. 124 Abram A. Brehm. 126 Sam W. Binney. 130 Vacant. 132 Max L. Cohen. 134 Frank P. Story. 136 John M. Brown. 138 Jesse A. Sheldon. 142 George Lancaster. W. Henley st. intersects. SOUTH SECOND STREET. From 219 W. State, so~th to Allegany river. 105 111 115 117 119 121 123 125 127 129 129 131 131 135 135 Left Side. Fred R. Brothers. Wilson R. Page. William F. Sayre George M. Brown. Mrs. O. P. Carley. Frank B. Hudson. Mrs. Elizabeth Borden. Miss Addie Chamberlain. John H. Wiesman. Chas. H. VanLeuvan. Justice E. Seamans. Charles T. Nickum. Clarence Shaw. Ada L. Goltz. H. J. Pettit. 207 209 211 215 219 W. Henley st. intersects. Charles H. Near. Frank C. Collopy. Charles Grossman. John D. Harris. Sheridan P. King. Irving' st. intersects. Right Side. 102 112 114 116 Lewis J. Strong. Alexander D. Cobb. Herbert S. Robbins. James H. Havens. 32 118 120 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S William H. Hurd. John D. Swift. John McElli#ott. Charles W. Panning. Reuben M. Doyle. William B. Lewis. Henry E. Miller. Charles H. Balch. Claude Mayer. James M. Gould. W. Henley st. intersects. No houses. Irving st. intersects. SOUTH THIRD STREET. From 325 West State, to Allegany river. Left Side. 101 William P. Barnick. 117 David Walton. 119 Mrs. Gustina Bear. 125 Fred A. Collis. 129 Wenzel Wagner. 133-135 Wagner Flats: David J. Winton. Willis D. Parker. Arthur L. Northrup. John B. Finnessy. 137 Henry Baker. W. Henley st. intersects. 211 Dotterweich Brewing Co., Bottling Dept. 217 Orrin P. Dunkle. Irving st. intersects. No houses. W. Green st. intersects. 413 John Platt. 413 Mrs. M. Huber. Right Side. 110-114 W. H. Utter Co. 116 Walter M. Ray. 118 Charles Breder. 120 George Cady. 122 Elry J. Lathrop. 122 George J. Geuder, Jr. 126 Charles P. Anderson. 128 B. B. Hilliard. 132 Edw. J. Walker. 134 Charles F. Schott. 136 Elbert T. Taylor. W. Henley st. intersects. No houses. Irving st. intersects. 312 John L. Hornish. 312 Rufus H. Austin. 314 James Redding. W. Green st. intersects. 412 Peter Williams. 414 Joseph Ursoy. SOUTH FOURTH STREET. From 419 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 107 Frank H. Kamler. 109 Byron J. Both. 109 James M. Dailey. 113-7 Wright Mfg. Co. 113 William R. Wright. 119 John Luh. 123 Leo C. Shroeder. 125 Herbert C. Perkins. 129 Vacant. W. Henley st. intersects. 203 William H. Kent. 205 Thomas P. Garvey. 213 C. L. Hodges. 215 Warren C. Conrad. Irving st. intersects. No houses. W. Green st. intersects. 405 William Raub. 407 Harvey Kenyon. Right Side. 114 114 116 122 122| 126 128 130 Lewis N. Lang. Crit C. Adsit. Gottleib Michler. Stephen B. Whitmarsh. James Gaffey. Omar P. Kent. James V. Duffy. Wallace W. Virginia. W. Henley st. intersects. 212 Edward H. Wright. 216 Mrs. Mary Dotterweich. 218 H. E. Burdick. 218 G. E. Varley. Irving st. intersects. 312 Vacant. 320 William Voorheis. 320 Scott Adams. W. Green st. intersects. 402 Augustus M. Taylor. 404 John B. Cousins. 438 Anna Kent. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. W. Henley st. intersects. Not open. SOUTH FIFTH STREET. From 525 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 105-7 African M. E. church. 109 Mrs. Dora Magee. I l l John H. Dugan. 113 John Aenbes. 115 John Corrigan. 117 Victor Kritter. 121 C. J. Beckman. 125 John M. Davis. 127 Peter J. Messer. 129 Xavier Witz. 133 P. S. Collins. W. Henley st. intersects. 209 William H. Harrison. Irving st. intersects. 315 Henry J. Hill. W. Green st. intersects. SOUTH SEVENTH STREET. F r o m 721 West State, south to Allegany river. 107 109 111 111 113 115 117 119 119 121 123 125 125 127 129 133 Right Side. 126 Peter Bronold. 130 Conrad Baker. 134 Andrew Bell. W. Henley st. intersects. 208 Mrs. Winifred G. Smith. 216 Earl D. Holmes. 218 William P. McCarthy. 218 Mrs. Mary Hannon. Irving st. intersects. No houses. W. Green st. intersects. SOUTH SIXTH STREET. From 601 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 119 121 123 125 127 John Mulcay. Mrs. Eva Moss. Meyer Harris. John Aenbes. Frank Ketcham. 110 112 118 122 124 126 128 W. Henley st. intersects. Not open. Right Side. William R. Waters. Mrs. Caroline F. Wagner. Frank B. Weber. Charles H. Luce. John F. Giese. Mrs. Ellen Regan. Martin L. Handley. Left Side. Augustus Huff. Samuel Motto. H e n r y A. Marshall. Mrs. J a n e Brasted. Bernard Johnson. Alexander Anibas. Winfield D. Mayo. E d m u n d Kurtzhaltz. Milton J. Duke. J o h n Russ. Charles S. Cooper. J o h n B. Herold. Mrs. Mary Mott. Mrs. M. Gardner. Frank Bieh>r. Robert E. Miller. W. Henley st. intersects. No houses. Irving st. intersects. 30,7 Charles W. Parker. 311 John C. Lang. 313 Godirey G. Geuder. W. Green st. intersects. Right Side. Hardy Long. Charles Jobe. Mrs. Katherine Burlingham George Geuder. James Smirfitt. Vacant. Andy Schelin. Vacant. Fred Achenbach. W. Henley st. intersects. 210 Charles Abbott. Irving st. intersects. 320 Alexander Edel. W. Green st. intersects. 108 110 112 114 118 120 122 124 128 SObTH EIGHTH STREET.! From 819 West State, south to Alle gany river. Left Side. 117 Patrick Clancy. 119 John Hirlemann. W. Henley st. intersects. No houses. 34 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 301 303 305 307 309 311 313 Irving st. intersects. William N. Deabold. Patrick O'Donnell. Silas E. Evans. Henry Weitn. Elvin W. Mallery. Mrs. Nellie M. Simons. William W. Williams. 108 112 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 128 130 Right Side. Mrs. Melphy Armstrong. Charles P. Burley. Henry O'Hern. Samuel Burdsall. A. W. Newland. Alex McPadden. Edward J. Reynolds. J. Edward Miller. John J. Powers. August C. Goebel. A. P. H. Saul. 302 304 306 308 310 312 W. Henley st. intersects. No houses. Irving st. intersects. W. G. Frazier. Chas. J. Eldridge. Frank W. Osterman. Alfred Edel. Mrs. Theresa Weiser. Edward Gardner. SOUTH NINTH STREET. From 919 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 105 Thomas Magee. 107 Everett N. Marcy. 109 Jake N. Osterman. 209 213 217 221 W. Henley st. intersects. Richard J. Freaney. Charles J. Klink. Daniel Savage. Samuel J. Snowden. Irving st. intersects. Right Side. W. Henley st. intersects. 216 James Butler. 222 George J. Brunner. Irving st. intersects. SOUTH TENTH STREET. From 1017 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 113 M. V. Hotchkiss. 115 Chester M. Lawton. 117 Robert Kane. 216 Mrs. Sophia Delf. 216 George Miller. W. Henley st. intersects. 211 Fred Schubert. Right Side. Ward J. Foster. Edward W. Neff. John E. Morgan. John S. Leahey. Sanford H. Thorne. Win. G. Wiedman. Martin A. Brunnei. John Krott. Henry L. Brooks. W. Henley st. intersects. 216 Henry Wagner. 112 112 114 116 118 120 122 126 128 SOLTH ELEVENTH STREET. From 1129 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 107 John C. Reiger. 109 Joseph Edel. I l l John Edel. 115 George A. Crocker. 119 James J. Frawley. 119 Herbert Bowen. 121 C. B. Margeson. 123 Arthur L. Chase. 125 Michael S. Roach. 125 Andrew Krott. 129 Samuel Graham. 131 Mrs. D. R. Rogers. 135 Rev. B. F. Lloyd. W. Henley st. intersects. 209 Michael J. Bourke. 211 Fred G. Cahill. 215 George E. Bullock. Irving st. intersects. Right Side. 108-116 School No. 2. 120 John F. Vosseler. 122 George Kick. 124 George Schnabel. 126 Cynthia L. Rice. 126 Morris Taksen. 132 Cornelius Minahan. 136 Nicholas Stepanof. 140 Thomas P. Consedine. 140 Irving Weston. W. Henley st. intersects. 212 Charles A. Cotton. 214 Peter Carlson. 218 Mrs. Matilda Vogel. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 220 John J. Woods. Irving st. intersects. SOU I H TWELFTH STREET. From 1223 West State, south to Allegany river. T off Qiria ijeit oiQe. 107 109 111 115 119 121 129 108 112 116 124 124 128 132 132 134 Mike Bronold. George Lafevre. Charles A. Swanson. John Wilson. John A. Dempsey. Floyd E. Dellinger. John W. Driscoll. W. Henley st. intersects. Right Side. Matthew A. Thombury. Conrad Hartman. Hugh Flynn. Thomas F. Ready. Frank Souter. Edward Pratt. Mrs. Christina Trube. Edward Pfeffer. John A. Swan son. sou TH THIRTEENTH STREET. From 1313 West State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 129 131 133 137 141 A. J. Otto. Mrs. Augusta Hovey. Richard Rowland. Charles B. Case. James S. Douglas. E. Henley st. intersects. 201 201 205 207 211 211 211 211 215 217 223 225 227 229 237 241 245 Clinton Conklin. Mrs. L. H. Freeman. Samuel A. Anderson. Fred L. McKellips. Andrew J. Smith. Mrs. Irene H. Burlingham Elmer W. Miller. George E. Whitman. Clarendon Kelly. Milfora J. Adsit. John E. Bassett. John S. Bryant. Vacant. J. Corwin Miles. Dr. J. M. Card. John Brooks. Mrs. Anna Newman. E. Green st. intersects. John L. Oakley. Philip W. Ackerman. Archie M. Mott. Wm. E. Faunce. Samuel Wheaton. George O. Oakley. Samuel Johnson. Albert H. Woods. Harry R. Rarey. Right Side. Park. South st. intersects. Allen B. Williams. James S. Wetherell. J. A. Westfall. Harrington Austin. Edmund H. Austin. 301 315 317 319 321 325 327 329 103 John O'Donnell. 105 Richard L. Trostle. 115 Vacant. 123 Patrick Mullin. 331' Right Side. Charles J. Sturm. Martin Geoghegan. 130 134 136 142 142 108 122 SOU TH FIFTEENTH STREET. From 1511 W. State, south to limits. Left Side. I l l George W. Beabout. I l l Fred C. Slittler. SOUTH BARRY STREET. ' From E. State, south to Allegany river. Left Side. 103 Morell E. Loveland. 105-7 Dr. A. E. Smith. 109-111 St. Stephen's Episcopal Ch. 113 Delmer E. Batcheller. -117 William B. Beamer. 121 Mrs. Jennie Emmons. 125 Charles D. Straight. E. Henley st. intersects. 206 Mrs. Katherine Fitzgerald. 210-216 Chamberlin Mfg. Co. 210-216 Troy Planing Mill. 228 Fred M. Rahn. 232 Andrew J. Reese. 242 J. W. Wakelee. 246 P. C. Welch. E. Green st. intersects. 302 George C. Ransom. 306 Chas. E. Rogers. 310 M. L. Smith. 312 Mrs. Rosaltha Adsit. 316 Orton M/Vincent. 316 Mrs. Alice E. Corcoran. 316 William Ehler. 36 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 326 330 334 328 342 342J Edward H. Wiles. Edward W. Kelly. George H. Lowt. Wm. R. McGinnis. Fred Wilcox. Edward Mayer. SOUTH CLINTON STREET. From 214 E. State, south to Green. Left Side. 107 George L. Bemis. 109 Sanford G. Greenman. 111 Bert H. Norton. 115 Thaddeus G. Cass. 117 Mrs. Frances Hancox. 125 Conrad Alles. 131 Andrew Bulger. 137 Mrs. Irene Burllngham. 141 Wallace Bevior. 145 James K. VanCampen. East 205 207 209 213 E. Henley st. intersects. Edgar T. Swarm. Fred J. Wagner. Demont Dake. Thomas Steele. 108 112 116 120 124 128 130 134 138 140 Right Side. Charles Repp. Rev. James W. Ashton. Mrs. Minnie A. Bloodsworth. Walter Murphy. A. E. Wormer. John H. Passmore. Heman F. Wadhams. C. B. Frier. Charles Worden. Vacant. 206 210 212 214 224 230 232 234 238 E. Henley st. intersects. William J. Quigley. William D. Passmore. John W. Houghton. Fred Wisner. Fred C. Rapp. Homer B. Phelps. James H. Smith. Mrs. Mary Kelley. William Snow. SOUTH UNION STREET. From State, south to Allegany river. 131 135 139 143 145 Left Side. E. V. Wood. A. G. McComb. Dr. Chas. P. Knowles. Dr. C. J. Duffy. John J. Newman. E. Henley st. intersects. 207 A. V. Hunt. 209 F. P. Shaner. 211 Copeland Smith. 213 John W. Alles. 219 Frederick B. Conrad. 219 George Oswick. 221-5 Buffalo Scrap Iron Co. 235 Shawmut R. R. station. E. Green st. intersects. 405 Herman Smith's barns. No houses to river. Right Side. 104 Hotel Imperial. 108 John Nicklas' barber shop. 110 Mrs. Pauline V. Adams. 116 Forman Library. 120 Louis C. Wilson. 128 Dr. DeVere M. mbbard. 132 C. E. Bell. 136 F. C. Olds. 140 Joseph Huson. 144 F. W. Kruse. W. Henley st. intersects. 202 202 212 216 Mrs. Anna M. Seiter. Dennis F. Slattery. W. H. Mulholland. Antony M. Cuffe. Irving st. intersects. 302 A. M. Cuffe's shop. 304 Vacant. 306-310 Keystone Gas Co., gasometer. 322 Edward Donohue. 324 James B. Doolittle. 326 David E. Barrows. W. Green st. intersects. 402 404 408 410 414 416 418 430 Jesse W. Yaw. John P. Wallen. Clinton B. McDowell. Mrs. Mary Butanowicz. Edward A. Cook. Mrs. C. M. Mallery. David J. Donohue. John King. SPRING STREET, (E. O.) From Pond, east to Queen. Left Side. George B. Rumsey. David Rehm. Vacant. Elbert A. Fie. Alder st. intersects. D. K. Hathaway. George C. Valentine. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Right Side. James H. Jerolds. D. E. Swarts. 13 George Washer. 15 H. D. StoweU. 19 Horace C. Hubbell. 19 George Radley. 23 William Spears. SPRUCE STREET, (N. O.) Continuation of N". Fourth north to Franklin. 231 241 243 245 247 249 (city,) Left Side. Mike Shebola. George Sozoloski. Michael Bloom. Mrs. Agnes Pulnz. David Jonnson. F r a n k Dupieralo. Green st. intersects. Patrick Driscoll. 37 Daniel Fitzpatrick. John d i s h i n g . F r a n k Rich. Edwin Sirdevan. Water st. intersects. Tony Lee. 12 Mrs. Catherine Lynch. 10 John Coslow. 8 Elm st. intersects. Thomas Convey. Oak st. intersects. No houses. Ri°ht Side. James P. Kelley. Green st. intersects. No houses. Water st. intersects. Patrick Degnan. Simon McMahon. Elm st. intersects. Mrs. Sarah Ward. 7 Ellen Murphy. 5 Peter F. McCartin. Oak st. intersects. No houses. Pine st. intersects. Washington st. intersects. Mathew Kuklewicz. THIRD AVENUE, (Bv.) From Town Hall, north to Genesee. Left Side. 5 Mrs. Katherine Reitz. 7 William Reitz. 9 Alonzo H. Clark. 11 George Bathurst. 35 35 37 39 45 47 51 12 14 16 18 20 24 26 28 30 ' 30 32 36 38 42 46 48 52 Center st. intersects. William Mourhess. George E. Baker. Mrs. Bessie Struble. J. L. Kelly. Howard D. Belding. George Cooper. Charles W. Carter. Genesee st. intersects. L ^ S M Side. Mrs. Mar;r Moran. Mrs. Sarah Knapp. Horace M. Fales. G. D. Weldy. Jacob Geise. James C. Houseman. Alonzo Nutting. John Fath. Center st. intersects. H. E. Guerin. Isdray Hall. James Young. William Miller. George B. Woodruff. Rupert Spears. Bert Mead. Truman Hall. Herman S. Miller. Genesee st.. intersects. TOMPKINS S T R E E T . From 142 N. Barry, east to East av. Left Side. 207 Edward Allen. 211 Mrs. Abigail C. Dickinson. 213 Ellsworth Brown. N. Clinton st. intersects. 307 311 313 313 319 321 325 329 331 333 W. G. Naylor. Mrs. Eunice Billington. Mrs. Nettie Wood. S. S. Fish. William H. McHush. Charles A. Turner. Peter F. Keenan. John J. Loftus. Richard White. Buell R. Smith. Right Side. No houses. N. Clinton st. intersects. 37 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 306 308 310 310 312 318 322 326 332 334 336 Harry J. Blighton. A. L. Refeld. Thomas Delaney. Mrs. I. B. Crandall. Homer C. Finch. J. R. Clark. Albert B. Wood. Mrs. Hattie Jones. John Deabold, Jr. Allen Kreidler. H. A. Brown. Water st. intersects. Church of Transfiguration. N. O. Mission Chapel. Elm st. intersects. John C. Lee. Charles Donovan. Mrs. Margaret Hanley. Oak st. intersects. Mike Galunn. Pine st. intersects. VAN CAMPEN AVENUE. From 318 Wayne, north to Coleman. 505 Albert George. 507 Andrew E. Harrison. 509 Thomas Sexton. 5091 Michael Lynch. VINE STREET, (N. O.) From end of Green, north to Elm. Left Side. Water st. intersects. Anzelo Dezorb. Right Side. No houses. WALNUT STREET, (N. O.) From 88 River, north to limits. Left Side. 3 Stephen Kozlow. 5 Frank E. Walker. 9 John Harkert. Water st. intersects. John Linahan. Elm st. intersects. 27 Michael Judge. 29 William Michler. 31 George Besecker. Oak st. intersects. 20 John Brunner. 43 Albert Stenoreski. Pine st. intersects. Not open across Erie tracks. Washington st. intersects. 11 13 15 17 21 Mrs. Annie Schopp. Joseph Klimczyk. John Padlo. John Florian. Stanley J. Stanek. Ri£ht Side. 4 Milon V. Bump. 5 Michael Subjeck. 10 12 16 18 26 Not open across Erie tracks. Washington st. intersects. Karl Krummel. Catherine Keresperski. Martin Konieczny. Joseph Wisniewski. Thomas Adamski. Jack Polow. John Malik. WASHINGTON STREET. From 203 N. Fourth, west to North Thirteenth. Left Side. Cemetery. 611 Ormon H. Sadden. 613 Michael C. Dugan. 615 Wm. A. Gesse. N. Sixth st. intersects. 701 The Brunswick: H. J. Beardmore. F. E. Benson. Z. P. Mather. 703 Joel K. Wallin. 705 Mrs. Xettie Austin. 711 Mrs. Jennie Andrews. 711 John Marsden. 713 Chas. H. Worden. 715 Mrs. Emma Gage. X. Seventh st. intersects. 815 Charles C. Pennock. N. Eighth st. intersects. 915 Rev. Hugh Boyd. 1003 1007 1009 1013 1103 1105 11 ij 7 1109 1109J X. Ninth st. intersects. Walter Johnson. George H. Burleigh. Fred Westerland. Chas. H. McWilliams. N. Tenth st. intersects. John O'Toole. Sevren Anderson. Peter Schreiber. Rhlialdo M. Bowser. Rev. K. A. Anderson. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 1201 1203 1205 1209 1209 1211 1213 1213 1215 N. Eleventh st. intersects. Harry E. Beabout. Frank M. Fisher. William Eyier. Thomas Ganey. Mrs. Nellie Quigley. A. H. Couse. Antone Darffler. George W. James. Wm. J. Congdon. N. Twelfth st. intersects. 1301 F r a n k B. Zeigler. 1305 John Sandstrom. 1307 John H. Hammacher. 1311 Benedict Zeigler. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. Ri^ht Side. 510 John T. Shiber. 512 Lynas J. Whitcomb. N. Fifth st. intersects. 602 David T. Jones. 606 C. Elmer Beardsley. 608 Maurice Fitzgerald. 612 William A. Homer. 616 John Babel. 808 808 810 812 816 N. Sixth st. intersects. Charles Brunswick. Samuel S. Turner. Edward B. Andrews. Mrs. Alk-e Dodson. Daniel Crawford. Julius Hauenstein. N. Seventh st. intersects. Patrick Mack. Buffalo st. intersects. John P. Swanson. Swedish Church. Alva B. Learn. Mrs. Matilda Whelan. Lucien P. Abbott. 902 904 908 916 920 N. Eighth st. intersects. Charles J. G«v. William Hubbard. Franklin H. Matthews. Harry B. G. Mayo. Greenleaf H. Mayo. 704 706 708 710 712 716 802 N. Ninth st. not open. 1004 Mrs. Anna Ritzhaur. 1004 William Porsch. Winters av. intersects. 1010 Myron Llewellyn. 1014 Leonard J. Brown. 1016 David Kellmer. N. Tenth st. not open. 1102 1110 1110 1114 1116 Frank D. Howlett. Mrs. Martha O'Keefe. John Ijnferfate. Albert A. Witsil. George W. Moore. 1208 1208 1210 1212 1214 1216 N. Eleventh st. intersects. Ernest Kreid. William Haas. Frank Kamery. Ernest Nickel. Joseph Fritsch. Ulrich Thierman. N. Twelfth st. intersects. 1302 Wilbert P. Parkhurst. 1306 Gottleib Cook. 1312 Charles Godden. 1316 Vacant. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. WASHINGTON STREET, (N. O.) From River, west to limits. Left Side. No houses. 8 10 12 16 30 32 34 36 38 Right Side. Homer Alvord. Tony Elman. Mrs. Jane McGraw. Joseph Riski. Lawrence Lipiecki. Chestnut st. intersects. Mike Paness. John Urbanowsky. Patrick Cahill. Walnut st. intersects. George Peck. Dennis Harrington. H. L. Mackey. John J. Melvin. Mrs. Susan Sullivan. Jnion st. intersects. Vacant. WATER STREET, (N. O.) From 57 River, west to Vine. Left Side. No houses. Walnut st. intersects. Mrs. Mary Sirdevan. 27 Harry P. Peterson. 29 James M. Walker. Union st. intersects. 31 Thomas McGrath. 35 John F. Donovan. 39 40 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Maple st. intersects. 37 MiChael Murphy. 41 Thomas Olson. James Blackall. W. H. Bassett. 330 Right Side. 26 Patrick Welch. 28 W. T. Lee. Union st. intersects. 32 Emery Osterstuck. 34 John P. Sullivan. Maple st. intersects. 5 John Degnan. Spruce st. intersects. WAYNE STREET. N. Seventh St. intersects. 813 John Gold N. Eighth st. intersects. 110 1101 112 112 114 116 120 120 212 302 302 306 310 312 314 316 318 Right Side. John J. Learn. Mrs. Margaret Moorison. James Sullivan. Jerry J. Dunlavey. M. A. Jordan. John T. Newman. John Silvernail. Charles Meyrs.N. Firsi st. intersects. Charles R. Colegrove. Brickell av. intersects. Thomas Duncan. Conrad Kiesel. William Carter. Nelson Brant. Thomas J. Handley. Henry Clark. Orgen Muckey. William J. Foss. Van Campen av. intersects. 328 Russel Olmsted. N. Third st. not open. William A. Taylerson. Thomas Post. Tony Bell. Vacant. John Messer. Arthur Kyser. Mrs. Elizabeth Haller. N. Fourth st. intersects. 510 Bernard J. Duffy. 512 Urid J. Pierce. •516 Vacant. N. Fifth st. intersects. 602 John C. Smith. 604 Vacant. 614-616 Corry House. N. Sixth st. intersects. 704 Mrs. Mary White. 710 James D. Gibbons. 712 Carrol House. 716 Otto Engelbach. 720 Adolph Englebach. 402 404' 404 406 408 410 414 Spruce st. intersects. From 487 North Union, west Ninth. Left Side. I l l Mrs. Jane Gallagher. 111 Miss Mary Gallagher. 113 J. M. Madara. JSi. First st. intersects. 211-227 E. R. Moore. 400-500-600-700 Pennsylvania R. Shops and yards. Vacant. to N. Seventh st. intersects. No houses. R. N. Eighth st. intersects. 908 Martin Consedine. 910 Paul Nelson. N. Ninth st. intersects. WEST GREEN STREET. From 326 South Union, west to South Seventh. Left Side. 109 Timothy Lynch. 113 Thomas L. Lighton. 115 James A. Lyons. 117 Edward W. Sturm. 119 Mike Sheahan. 121 Edward L. Edwards. 123 Abram H. Block. S. First st. not open. 203 Clark F. Whittaker. 205 Eugene P. Edwards. 209 Mrs. Eleanor Quigley. 213 Paul F. Keysaw. 215 Frank Silk. S. Second st. intersects. 301 John H. Ryan. 301 John B. Hassett. 307 Edward A. Platt. 309 Mrs. Frances Kay. 313 John Dolan. 315 Joseph Mayer. S. Third st. intersects. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 405 413 417 419 Mrs. Anna M. Seuling. Timothy B. Hassett. W. A. Wright. Isidor Luntz. S. Fourth st. intersects. 507 Henry J. Adams. 511 Charles E. Peterson. 513 0. F r a n k Jackson. 601 605 607 611 613 617 621 €21 108 112 114 122 124 124 128 206 210 210 212 214 S. Fifth st. intersects. Eugene J. McGiveron. Anton Loedold. Freeman Hobbs. Max Bartsch. Louis Schue. Mrs. Josephine Johnson. Herman Montie. Lawrence McDonald. S. Seventh st. intersects. Ri^ht Side. Frank H. Sharp. Mrs. J. H. Hughes. George P. Smith, Jr. James B. Boyle. Mrs. Caroline Martin. Alfred C. Farley. Othello P. Guile. S. First st. intersects. Fred W. Seamon. Lester F. d e m o n s . George H. Richardson. George H. Wright. Joseph E. Harris. S. Second st. intersects. 306 Roger La'wrence. 312 Henry L. Schue. 316 Bert H. Nichols. S. Third st. intersects. . Vacant lots. 506 510 514 S. Fourth st. intersects. Samuel A. Brown. S. D. Varner. Horatio E. Green. S. Fifth st. intersects. Christian J. Shlenker. Fred L. Slinker. Vacant. Elmer F. Robbins. S. Sixth st. not open. 702 Lafayette Gibbs. 708 Joseph Klamt. 712 Mrs. A. M. Harrison. 714 Alvin N. Craft. 718 Theodore Fiechter. S. Seventh st. intersects. 606 610 614 618 41 WEST HENLEY STREET. From 144 S. Union, west to limits. 109 Ruel.C. Albro. 113 Thomas Gilligan. 117 St. Mary's church. S. First st. intersects. 203-5 Catholic book store. 207 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ball. 209 J. S. Shoemaker.* 211 H. F. Davis. 215 Langford Rodgers. 215J Henry F. Klee. S. Second st. intersects. 301-311 Dotterweich Brewing Co. 319 James J. Rodgers. 401 405 409 S. Third st. intersects. Fred B. Georgia. Millard F. Riley. J. M. Harris. 505 505 511 5111 515 S. Fourth st. intersects. Mrs. Eva B. Whitton. Oscar J. Whitton. Peter J. Spindler. M. M. Arden. S. J. McGriff. S. Fifth st. intersectSrMrs. Anna M. Farley. Mrs. Mary Smith. Andrew Snyder. Vacant. Edward C. Moses. John J. Hannon. Daniel F. Milne. S. Sixth st. intersects. 701 August Demski. S. Seventh st. intersects. 801 Danford W. Dean. 811 John R. Norton. 601 603 607 609 611 615 619 S. Eighth st. intersects. James Hayes. 901 905 Peter Miller. 909 Frank O'Neil. 911 Henry R. O'Neil. S. Ninth st. intersects. 1 flftQ Vacant. lUlfo 1005 John A. Williams. 1005 William Graham. 1009 Charles M. Roeske. S. Tenth st. intersects. 11 ni Dennis W. Keating. J.IU1 Nicholas H. Truby. 1 1 HQ 1107 Albert G. Anderson. 1111 Thomas H. Dolan. 42 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 1115 1117 1121 1121 1125 W. A. Sisson. Stephen C. Demsky. Peter G. Truby. George Steinbach. Mrs. Carrie M. Sturm. 1203 1207 1209 1215 S. Eleventh st. intersects. Charles Bosworth. William A. Davis. A. M. Chamberlin. L. M. VanByke. S. Twelfth st. intersects. 1305 John Murray. 1311 George Gardner. 1311 Merle Gardner. 1405 1407 1407 1409 1411 S. Thirteenth st. not open. Henry Hellwege. Thomas Riley. Jacob Klink. William C. Klink. Edward Klink. 1501 1501 1503 1505 1509 1511 1515 S. Fourteenth st. intersects. William Roessler. Ernest Oakes. Thomas Graser. John Dollard. Mrs. Almeda Randall. Hiram Parker. Mrs. Elizabeth Randall. S. Fifteenth st. not open. 1601-1611 Pierce tannery. 1615 John E. Murphy. 110 118 Ri£ht Side. Michael B. Finnessy. Rev. John J. Hamel. t S. First st. intersects. No houses. 312 314 316 320 4"02 406 408 410 414 416 418 504 506 512 S. Second st. intersects. Charles W. Anderson. Rudolph Dotterweich. George R. Rank. Clarence Quackenbush. S. Third st. intersects. Harry B. Smith. William J. Martin. Charles W. Wright. James G. Foley. Guy A. Halsey. Daniel H. Sullivan. C. G. Hamilton. S. Fourth st. intersects. Charles T. Fu^er. Maurice A. Lee. Jasper E. Smith. S. Fifth st. intersects. 604 Oscar W. Hamilton. 608 C. H. Beckwith. 614 John F. Rouse. 616 George Bronold. 620 Casper Leippert. S. Sixth st. intersects. 7Q4 Michael Gaynor. 718 Charges Bulmer. S. Seventh st. intersects. 804 Mrs. Patrick Priest. 814 Henry Tulley. 814 Mrs. Margaret Cook. S. Eighth st. intersects. 902 Wm. H. Tulley. 912 Carl E. Tulley. S. Ninth st. intersects. 1006 Conrad Ruppaecht, 1012 Peter Weitmer. 1014 Christophe Gabler. 1016 Thomas Stewart. 1102 1116 1126 S. Tenth st. intersects. Edward Theuer. William L. Higby. Ben O'Hara. S. Eleventh st. intersects. Vacant lots. S. Twelfth st. intersects. 1302 Hugh Gallagher. 1308 James Conner. S. Thirteenth st. intersects. 1402 Thomas Wiles. 1406 Gilbert M. White.1408 James Barrett. S. Fourteenth st. intersects. 1506 Mrs. Margaret Heck. 1508 John Cook. S. Fifteenth st. intersects. Tanner Shoe Stock Co. Pierce av. intersects. WEST STATE S T R E E T . From Union, (dividing streets into north and south,) west to citylimits. Left Side. 101-103 Hotel Imperial. I l l L. G. Rodgers & Co. 113 Taylor & Weber. 115 Opera House. 117 E. L. Kallenback. 121-3 L. Y. Miller & Sons. 125 Mrs. Josephfne Wilmot. 129 A. A. Swarts. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 129 B. H. Nichols. S. First st. intersects. 201-203 Kreidler Bros. 209 Edward M. Tothill. 213 Irving W. Miller. 215 William W. Leland. 215 Charles D. Juad. 219 Mrs. Louise Schuetz. 219 Otto Miller. S. Second st. intersects. 303 M. C. Kember. 309-311 Simon Reich. 309 Chas. Breder, (rear.) 313 W. L. Gabler. 315 Charles E. Robeson. 317 John Weidman. 319 Mrs. Carrie -uackus. 321 Gale's Bakery. 323 Charles Schnell. 325 Erwin Schott. 325 Barnick's Meat Market. 403 405 409 409J 413 417 419 419| S. Third st. intersects. Ormel W. Pierce. William Smith. Wm. Smith's shop. Jos. A. Smith. Lewellyn A. Mallery. Ferris J. Mallery. L. A. Mallery, storehouse. Albert L. Richards. 501 501| 503 503J 507 511 5111 5111 513 513| 517 517 S. Fourth st. intersects. G. Brenner. W. L. Binney. Cnarles Frost. Fred Langs. Eagle Hotel, Mrs. E. Wind. Roy Gould. Jesse O. Sheldon. Mrs. Anna Martin. Gotlieb Schwinger. Mrs. Lura Bennett. Arthur W. Gibney. Peter Schmitt. 601 605 605£ 609 615 619 619 701 711 717 719 721 S. Fifth st. intersects. Vacant. Edward Sturm. John A. Nutt. Mrs. Mary A. Allen. Charles Hill. Mrs. Minnie Sigel. Miss Mary Dlnter. S. Sixth st. intersects. W. Webber. Jacob M. Cook. John Fink. Kamler Bros. World Hotel. 43. S. Seventh st. intersects. George B. Kichle. Chas. E. Wilbert. William T. Muckey. William J. LeStrange. S. Eighth st. intersects. 903 Dr. Cassar Smith. 907 William Kinley. 911 William Wholebin. 919 William L. Gabler. S. Ninth st. intersects. 1013 David Barry. 1017 Martin Southeron. 1017 Thomas F. Creagan. S. Tenth st. intersects. 1103 Riley Allen. 1107 Webster J. Alger. 1111 Mrs. Florence Blessing. 1117 Edward C. Parker. 1117 Michael Dougherty. 1121 Frank J. Chesner. 1123 Fred Paulman. 1125 Charles Edel. 1127-1129 Julius Seyller. 801 801 805 809 S. Eleventh st. intersects. 1209-1211 Public School No. 2. 1213 F. W. Page. 1215 M. M. Arden. 12151 Leonard D. Doane. 1217 Patrick Sweeney. 1217J John Home. 1221 Willis O. Doane. 1221 Chas. H. Kaufman. 1223 Arthur W. Carlson. S. Twelfth st. intersects. West End Athletic Club. Thomas E. James. Don Tilbury. Vacant. Vacant N. Thirteenth st. intersects.. 1403 Mrs. Mary C. Sturm. 1407 J. M. Woodruff. 1411 William Klink. 1415 John C. Coleman. S. Fourteenth st. not open. 1507 Wm. M. Cramer. 1509 Miss Arabella Akin. 1511 John Cook. S. Fifteenth st. intersects.. Rip;ht Side. 102 Elks' Lodge Rooms. 104 C. C. Morian. 106 J. J. Hatfield. 108-110 Frank's Hotel. 1301 1305 1307 1313 1317 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Hotel Capitol. L. Binney. Peter Isaacson. C. F. Emery. Joseph Henneman. John B. Savage. 126-128 O'Connell Bros. 130 Prank Platt. 202 204 206 208 210 212 214 216 218 220 ' N. First st. intersects. v acan:. George R. Rank. O. A. Lundgren. Mrs. Abbie Patterson. Meloy Cohen. Samuel Michaels. Vacant. Frank S. Tinklepaugh. Louis J. Rodeers. M. S. Dotterweich. 302 304 306 306 308 310 312 314 316 316| 318 320 324 324 326 N. Second st. intersects. A. W. Nelson. E. Schemes. Herman Glass. William L. Myrick. Lewis Chesner. Vacant. Joseph P. McGrath. John J. Grant. Mrs. Anna Vollmer. John Hauenstein. Fred Vollmer. John G. Ques'a. Mrs. G. E. Phillips. Patrick Ross. Max L. Cohen. 402 402 404 410 414 414 418 418 420 422 N. Third st. intersects. Peter H. Rivenburgh, Arthur J. Howard. Charles A. Shaffer. B. Frank Thomas. George Peterson. Charles B. Nelson. Douglas S. Pulver. Frank J. Shaffer. John H. Geuder. John H. Geuder. 504 508 512 514 516 520 522 522J 524 '524i N. Fourth st. intersects. William Halter. William Halter. August Edel. L. A. Mallery. L. A. Mallery. Mrs. Anna McDermott. Alexander McGillis. Dennis W. Gilligan. Walter Budgeon. Curtis Crandall. N. Fifth st. intersects. 604 606 608 612 614 616 620 Joseph N. Streb. Samuel R. Gilray. C. E. Golden. Joseph Cohen. Vacant. Vacant. Spindler Bros. 702 704 708 718 722 7221 N. Sixth st. intersects. Nils Swanson. Mrs. Anna Swanson. Lawrence Whalen. William Gerlach. A. M. Palmer & Co. H. A. Baker. N. Seventh st. intersects. 802 Zimmerman Bros. 810 Philip Zimmerman. 820 Joe Tomes. 904 904 908 912 912 914 920 920 1002 1006 1006 1010 1012 1014 1016 N. Eighth st. intersects. Charles Adams. Leon Adams. Lewis T. Tidd. Frederick Hills. Mrs. Laura J. Cleary. Charles G. Chew. I. C. Wilcox. John Long. N. Ninth st. intersects. Augustus C. Bussler. Alfred Helwic. Eugene Burt. Victor Leconte. Vacant. Vacant. Vacant. N. Tenth st. intersects. 1102 A. W. Anderson. 1114 Joseph P. Hearn. 1120 Frank Hoffman. 1202 1202J 1208 1212 1214 1214 1302 1306 1308 1312 1316 1320 1320 1320 N. Eleventh st. intersects. Weidman & Bernruther. Elbert E. Seamens. Gilbert Garr. Chemical Hose No. 2. D. J. McMillan. M. Mortimer. N. Twelfth st. intersects. F. F. Hannifan & Co. Gallets & White. Charles Sturm. William F. Waldeck. Martin Martn. Mrs. Christine Hermann. Mrs. Rosanna Michler. Andrew Lundin. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 1406 Charles Scheiterle. 1410 Adam Stegner. N. Fourteenth st. not open. 1502 Conrad Scheiterle. WEST STATE STREET, (W. O.) From Fifteenth, west to Allegany. Left Side. Voorhees House. John Cramsie. Mrs. Kate Strecker. Sebastian Demmel. Peter Demmel. John C. Ritzaur. William J. Fox. Peter Bender. John H. Ostertag. Abram Mattern. Do.na R. Hejron. William F. Tenney. Antone Hoffmire. Tony TSTicklas. Mrs. Louise Bahinger. Ignatius Gaspar. ..j.artin McQuaid. Ri^ht Side. Fred Woodard. W. B. Rogers. Olean Driving Park. John Scott. Charles Johnson. Adam Knein. vVilliam Vossler. Joseph Geise. Edward R. Gratz. John Ambular. Charles A. Glaser. Otis Xriss. George Bauer. Pierce J. Krott. William C. Ronolder. Herman Ronolder. LeVerne Trowhridge. Frank Willard. James J. Johnson. Joseph J. Boats. Ernest Carnuth. Mrs. Mary Ballen. John Colligan. Frank S. Briggs. WEST SULLIVAN STREET. From 265 N. Union, west to limits. Left Side. 115 H. C. Schamel. N. First st. intersects. No houses. N. Second st. intersects. 305 Mrs. Sarah J. Latimer. 309 Oscar H. Ingalls. 313 Albert Judge. N. Third st. intersects. 407 Benjamin U. Taylor. 411 WilliLm M. Duringer. 411 Mrs. Jennie Fitzgerald. 417 Ernest R. Baker. N. Fourth st. intersects. 513 Mrs. John Steyner. N. Fifth st. intersects. 601 George W. Green. 601 Mrs. Mary L. Whipple. 603 Fred L. Eaton. 607 S. L. Fitch. 611 Alfred Tothill. 703 707 711 713 713 N. Sixth st. intersects. Allen I. Williams. Chas. H. Rockwood. Vacant. Edward Kennedy. Gustave Hammer. N. Seventh st. intersects. 809 Henry A. Brown. 813 Wm. J. Taylor. N. Eighth st. intersects. Park. Buffalo st. intersects. N. Ninth st. not open. 1005 Mrs. Theresa Hartz. 1009 D. G. McCaig. 1013 Claud S. Conrad. 1017 Michael O'Connors. Winters av. intersects. 1031 John A. Qulgley. . N. Tenth st. intersects. 1101 Joseph Sutter. 1101 George Sutter. 1105 S. G. Schuster. 1111 Austin C. Cain. 1113 C. A. Burge. 1115 Fred Kittleman. 1201 1205 1209 1213 1217 N. Eleventh st. intersects. James H. Harding. Joseph J. Yewdall. Mrs. Ellen Fitzpatrick. August Hirliman. James J. Hennessy. N. TwelftH st. intersects. 1301 Harry S. Coburn. 1305 John G. Fox. 1311 John T. Thatcher. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 1315 1317 John Scanlon. Ned G. Cummings. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. Ri^ht Side. 102-108 Riley & Wands. 110 Peter Morrell. 112 American Palace Laundry. 114 Barns of Olean Transfer Co. 116 Olean Transfer Co. 118 Blisha M. Johnson. 204 218 N. First st. intersects. Dr. W. Irving Hewitt. Miss Newkirk. N. Second st. intersects. N. V. V. Franchot. N. Third st. intersects. Olean High School. 504 508 •512 N. Fourth st. intersects. George N. Moore. Rudolph C. Mayer. Edward H. McDowell. N. Fifth st. intersects. 602 Dr. Walter C. Reynolds. 606 Mary of the Angels school. 606 Convent of Mercy. 702 706 710 710 N. Sixth st. intersects. James L. Clyde. M. G. Fitzpatrick. Edwin F. Curtis. Mrs. Florence C. Hanson. 806 810 810| 814 818 N. Seventh st. intersects. Henry Evens. George F. Starr. Sweezy. Clarence Austin. John H. Sills. N. Eighth st. intersects; No houses. N. Ninth st. intersects. 1008 Mrs. Ella Campbell. 1008 John Vaughn. 1022 George F. Kraft. 1024 George F. H. Foster. 1028 Alfonso Hirliman. 1032 John Swanson. N. Tenth st. intersects. 1102 Bariah Phinney. 1106 John Kuhn. 1110 J-oseph Heberle. 1114 Gus E. Finger. 1116 William Harvey. N. Eleventh st. Intersects. 1206 Joel W. Rogers. 1210 Charles Blaske. 1220 Napoleon Russel. N. Twelfth st. intersects. 1302 Mrs. Clara Manning. 1306 Albert Sprague. 1310 William F. Hannon. 1314 Floyd Joslyn. 1316 William Lang. N. Thirteenth st. intersects. WHITNEY AVENUE. From 323 N. Union, northwest to P. R. R. tracks. Left Side. N. First st. intersects. 213 Edwin J. Munger. 311 313 317 321 323 N. Second st. intersects. Johnson's green house. Fred H. Johnson. Joseph Scharary. Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Patrick Snellan. 106 108 110 114 118 122 122 122 126 126 126 Ri^ht Side. W. W. Virginia. Jacob William. Vacant. Leander Augustus. Mrs. Hattie Dorn. Beebe D'Waileebe. Farris Saway. Abram Williams. Mike Moses. Rich Simon. Joseph Moses. N. First st. intersects. 202 Jim Kinser. 210-218 Foley Bros. WINTERS AVENUE. From 1004 Washington, W. Sullivan. north Left Side. 215 William Gannon. 217 Vacant. 219 Hiram D. Bartow. 223 John Mead. W. Sullivan st. intersects. Right Side. 208 C. E. Harbeck. 212 Charles Olds. 216 Wilson P. Branch. 218 Ziba E. Bailey. 222 Charles M. Reed. to OLEAN MILLS, GEORGE OLIVER, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF Feed, Meal and Buckwheat Flour. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Grain, Flour and Mill Stuffs. Custom Grinding of Feed and Buckwheat Flour promptly attended to. SPECIALTIES: Choice re-cleaned Oats, fresh home ground Buckwheat Flour, fine meal for table use. 502 EAST STATE ST. Both Telephones. MRS. F. H. JOHNSON, CHOICE - Plants and Flowers For Decorating and Bedding:, at all times. Funeral Flowers and Designs a Specialty. 313 Whitney Avc, Olean. GREENHOUSES. W. H. MANDEVILLE. I860. 1905. INSURE WITH W.H. MANDEVILLE &CO. EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING. Corner Union and Laurens Streets. OLEAN, NEW YORK, AND PORT ALLEGANY, PA. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres &Treas. {ft'on"0"" ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O 49 OLEAN Alphabetical Directory. ^ L — NAMES IN CAPITALS ARE SUBSCRIBERS. Abbey, Mrs. Lizzie J., widow, 310 Laurens. Bessie L. Abbott, Charles, glassblower, 128 N. Seventh. Mrs. Leona. Dorothy. Mortimer. ABBOTT, D. S. CO., foundry and machine shops, C. P. Luther, Propr., 501-509 N. First. (See adv.) Abbott, Fred, fireman, (P. R. R.) boards 712 Wayne. Abbott, Lucien P., works at filling station, 816 Washington. Mrs. Nettie M. Fred L. Leonard H. Abbott, Marcelline, milliner, 813 Buffalo. Abbott, Mrs. Mary E., 153 N. Seventh. h Helen M. Able, Mrs. Bertha, 335 N. Seventh. Thomas. Abouahmad, Charles, laborer, 122 Whitney av. Mrs. Frefia. Michael. Lola. Edward. John. ABRAMS & SON, (Wm. Abrams Jr. & L. J. Abrams,) fire insurance, City Hall, N. Union. (See adv.) Abrams, Mrs. Lovina J, widow, 219 N. Fifth. ABRAMS, WILLIAM M., agent for insurance and real estate, 405 Laurens. Mrs. Harriet A. Fred D. Margaret E. Abrams, William Jr., insurance agent, 134 N. Third. Mrs. Beulah C. Harriet. Achenbach, Fred C, engineer at armory, 128 S. Seventh: Mrs. Nina L. Hilma M. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. 53.o £ *-\ UJ Al j-*m. |—t "• ., 03 £ — ,_ g3n P*. £* U 2 » n> 3 g. S J3j QJ M ^ ^~ ^J nj ^ (^ ^' B G~ ^ K_ cj g> e». on — * ^ g { c? & ^ g" B ei. ^ £* (£ g First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, W " . E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F . ]ohnson. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S 50 CJ> a r- o ri TO ,j LL Ackerman, Mrs. Celinda, seams-tress, 128 N. Fourth. Ackerman, Edwin R., painter, 168 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Azubah L. ACKBRMAN, DR. BQGBNB H., veterinary surgeon, 107 N. Fourth. Mrs. Wealthy. Burgess D. Ackerman, Philip W., painter, 315 S. Barry. Mrs. Ida M. Ada M. ACME GLASS CO.. cor. Franklin and Johnson, North Olean. J. B. Farrel, Pres.; M. A. Brunner, Vice-Pres.; J. A. Sharp, Sec; A. J. Cullather, Treas. Inc. 1895. capital stock, $5,000. ACME HOSE NO. ?., village hall, 904 N. Union, N. O. ACME MILLING CO., flour mills, 310 N. Barry. W. E. Wheeler, Pres.; J. E. Dusenbury, Vice-Pres.; E. M. Johnson, Sec-Treas. and Mgr. Mills, Olean and Allegany. (See adv.) Acocks, Franklin, grocery, 171 R. R. av., E. O. Mrs. Bertha S. Acre, Glen V., sta. engineer, 129 N. Third. Mrs. Grace E. Adamski, Joseph, blacksmith, bds. 1126 N. Union, N. O. Adamski, Thomas, works for P. R. R., 16 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Josephine. Victoria. Josephine. Lawrence. John Adams, Charles, works at P. 'R. R. shops, 904 W. State. Mrs. Alice. Edward. Emma. Verne. ADAMS EXPRESS CO., (E. L. Nies, agt.,) 148 N. Union. ADAMS, GEORGE B. & CO., (George B. Adams, John H. Bradner.) dry goods and crockery, 149-151 N. Union. Adams, George G., 715 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Helen M. Adams, Henry J., plumber, 507 W. Green. Mrs. Katherine. T. Howard. ADAMS, HENRY O., Mgr. for Titus Co., 174 N. Union; res. 112 LaiireDS. o O a Mrs. Cecil. ^ • Harvey James. Adams, James J-., messenger (P. R. R.) 116 S. Fourth. Adams, Leon R., barber, (Warner & Adams,) res. 904 W. State. Mrs. Glennie. Jeanette. Adams, Louise J., 116 S. Fourth. Adams, Mrs. Pauline V., 110 S. Union. Ansel Lee. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co«t Manufacturers & Dealers T TTMPiEID L a t n d n d Shingles, Doors, inallKindsof L,\JlTlBEI\,windows, Turned Work. Long DUtanca NPhone 6-W, : — : p Q WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. ?m Adsit, Mabel. 314 N. Clinton. Adsit, Milford J., blacksmith, 217 S. Barry. Mrs. Mary J. 0. Lewis. Fred M. Adsit, Myron C, painter, 3 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Catherine G. Adsit, Mrs. Rosaltha, widow, 312 S. Barry. Adsit, Selden, fireman, 1 Av. A., N. O. Mrs. Anna. Earl. Mabel. Edward. William. Viola. Eva. Aenbes, John, car repairer (P. R. R.) 125 S. Sixth. Mrs. Johanna. Max. Barbara. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., Sidney E. Fish, district agt, 204 Masonic Temple. A. M. E. Church, (Rev. Walter Mason, pastor,) 105-107 S. Fifth. Agnack, Andrew, works in tannery, 57 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Rena. Raymond. Mary. Ahlquist, John K., baker, 116 N. Second. Mrs. Emma. For Electrical work of any description and supplies caU BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STREETS. S; a J) CD ta w o X Z- a -1—. \RLE OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Bi Adams, Minnie R., milliner, 116 S. Fourth. Adams, Scott, laborer, 320 S. Fourth. Mrs. Ella. Irving N. Donna May. Winnie Belle. VanEtten. Francis. Adams, Winnie, 509 N. Seventh. Adel, see Edel. Adsit, Arthur A., painter, 22 Geriesee, Bv. Mrs. Jennie E. LeRoy. Laura. ADSIT, CRIT C, (Mulholland & Adsit,) res. 114 1-2 S. Fourth. Mrs. Carrie. Adsit, Earl M., canvasser, 21 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Stella. Archibald E. Adsit, Mrs. Emily, 217 S. Barry. Adsit, Lemuel, bartender Synder's Cafe, 146 N. Union. Adsit. Mrs. Lulu, 1116 W. Henley. Beatrice. C ET. ^ o rio m ^z o CD 2 >? ^ o O CO 5" 00 PO m CO O « DO r2 o » o -h 3 3 \ CPQ • ______^_ "™" VJJ |O [) t\> H * ^ *—< . |__, _ « ^ 3 C~ t"1 o" ! ' 3 JZ",, C ^ ^ m 1 f!^ n> - M r* HU ~ *j> ^ ^ ^ ^ <I r>. ;> Kr w H w t g a r*\ ^ 2 We Want Your Business. 52 WJ gig *> 5^< O a U I—( g Z * Q Off MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S AHRBNS, ADOLPH, propr. meat market, 479 N. Union, res. do. Mrs. Henrietta. Gustave. William. Akin, Arabella, 1509 W. State. ALBRO, RUEL C, grocer, 262 N. Union, res. 109 W. Henley. Mrs. Eliza M. Gladys M. Alderman, James Edward, express messenger, 148 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Nellie M. Alderman, Mrs. Minnie C, (Mrs. E. E.) widow, 312 N. Third. George C, clerk. Earl R., clerk. E. Claire. Donald R. Aldrich, Mrs. Laura, widow, 207 Adams. Robert. Alexander, Mrs. Lydia A., widow, 129 Fulton. Bonnie C, stenographer. Alexy, Martin, laborer, bds. 5 Avenue B., N. 0. Alger, Mrs. Frankie, widow, 36 Front, Bv. Ward, clerk. ALGER, PAGE B., general repair shop, 244 N. Union; res. 28-29 Grossman blk.., 241 N. Union. Mrs. Harriet E. Alger, Webster J., sta. engineer, 1107 W. State. Mrs. Elizabeth H. David C. B. Harry. Allan, see Allen. Alias, see Alles. Allen, Arthur, porter, Hotel Imperial. Allen, Arthur, student, 16 Garden Av., E. O. Allen, Charles, glassblower, 817 Buffalo. Mrs. Clara. Vertrin. Allen, Mrs. Chas. J., widow, 27 Grossman blk. 241 N. Union. Allen, Dascom, moulder, 118 E. Henley. Claude. Allen, Dascom, moulder, 52 King, E. O. Mrs. Maud. Maud. Allen, Edmond E., supt. of streets, 121 N. Clinton. Mrs. Harriet S. Ruth S. Louise S. Agnes. Mary. Allen, Edward B., saw fitter, 10 Garden av., E. O. James H., brakeman (P. R. R.) William J. Edward J. Edward Troy, Mill, 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S OLEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Allen, Edward, foreman at Vacuum, 207 Tompkins. Mrs. Rachel. Allen, Edward H., foreman Bell Tel. Co., Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Rosalind. Allen. EMw^nl L., carpenter, 1115 Irving. Mrs. Cora. Chester G. Gladys E. John L. Allen, Francis A., 117 N. Twelfth. Allen, Mrs. Harriet S., 12} N. Clinton. Allen, Henry G... 115 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary E. ALLEN, DR. J. ROSS, physician and surgeon, 129 Hamilton. Mrs. Bertha M. Rhoda M. A. Isabelle. Allen, James, iceman, 11 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Nora. James. Allen, Mrs. Mary, widow, 60 Bishop, E. 0. Arthur S. (porter.) Allen, Mrs. Nancy E., widow, 609 W. State. Daniel F. Jr. William J. Allen, Richard, currier, 127 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary E. Mabel I. Marguerite C. Allen, Riley, oil producer, 1103 W. State. Mrs. Melvina. Sarah. Ada. Orville. Claude. Allen, Thomas, works at Vacuum, 28 Maple, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Abbie E. William E. Thomas E. Joseph. James V. Marie E. Catherine V. Allen, Truman, teamster, 10 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Fannie. Cora. Francelia. Allen, William, works for Conklin Wagon Co., 110 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Alles, Conrad.. 125 S. Clinton. Mrs. Catherine. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLH. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT 3 53 8. w 00 ii o l > y =3 n o Si, a fc! C 3 c 3 51 110 r o § o First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHELLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbuiy, J. E. Dnsenbury, fc E Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 54 a- 5 •C 2 CL, C s s o .- -a -a c c •oe: kly rt a '5 cr MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Alles, John W., carpenter, 213 S. Union. Mrs. Mildred S. Allram, Anthony, carpenter (P. R. R.) 541 N. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. Louis. Charles. Johanna. Joseph. Edward. Alvord, Homer, switchman (Erie R. R.) 8 Washington, N. 0. Mrs. Julia A. Fred L. (soldier.) Lellie B. AMERICAN HOUSE, (M. C. Sullivan, Propr.) cor. Pine and North Union, N. 0. AMERICAN PALACE LAUNDRY, (L. J. White, S. W. Wright,) 112 W. Sullivan. Anastasia, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Anderson, Albert G., works in tannery, 1107 W. Henley. Mrs. Tillie. Anderson, Andrew, pipe fitter, bds. 313 S. Eighth. ANDERSON, AXEL W., grocer, 1102 W. State, res. do. Mrs. Amelia. Evelyn A. Henning G. Lenna L. Hjalmar. Oliver. Ethelyn. Infant. Anderson, Charles A., works at tannery, 108 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna L. Arlean. Anderson, Charles, works at Pierce's tannery, bds. 116 Pierce avenue, W. O. Anderson, Charles P., engineer (P. R. R.) 126 S. Third. Mrs. Louise C. Harry C. Ida E. Clarence E. Anderson, Charles W., wagon maker, 312 W. Henley. Mrs. Delilah M. Guy M. Mary A. Anderson, John, night watchman, 1213 Reed. Mrs. Lena. John G. Carl William. Anderson, John C, farmer, East River, E. 0. Mrs. Orilla. Charles O. Earl J. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages. Harness AND Farm Implements. OLBflN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 55 The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. (I) B o B •-l :et. Anderson, B. Peter, fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 126 S. Third. Anderson, Helma, 314 N. Second. Anderson, Rev. K. A., pastor of Swedish church, 1109 1-2 Washington. Mrs. Matilda. ANDERSON, SAMUEL A., contractor and builder, 205 S. Barry. Mrs. Caroline. Nellie A., teacher. Elizabeth R.. teacher. Anderson, Samuel B., barber, 227 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary L. Robert E Raymond. Florence. George. Anderson Sevreen, currier, 1105 Washington. Mrs. Hilda. Carl A. Elmer F. Clarence V. Anderson, Tacie, stenographer, 217 N. Eleventh. Anderson, Thomas, brakeman (P. R. R.) 37 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Lillian. Andrews, Charles, cabinet maker, Dugan Road, E. O. Mrs. Angeline. Lee. Charles. Isabelle. Andrews. Charles, works at tannery, 55 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Ida. George. William. Andrews, Christopher, glassblower, 137 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Anna. Cora. Hazel. ANDREWS, CREIGHTON S., atty-at-law, office 201 Masonic Temple, res. 320 N. Third. Mrs. Alice B. Andrews, Edwin B., switchman (P. R. R.) 708 Washington. Mrs. May. Andrews, Mrs. Jennie, widow, 711 Washington. Claude, car repairer (P. R. R.) • Ruth. Frank. Andrews, John F., book-keeper (P. R. R.) 207 Jay. Mrs. Hattie S. John Paul. Andrews, John, 315 Coleman. Mrs. Marion S. Andrews, John J., conductor (P. R. R.) 315 Coleman.' w n jo ol n s n n 30 O X H m o H o td en' o *d GO s- CO » 3 <JJ O S > H NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 56 •g "5 © ^ •.„ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Andrews, John H., conductor (P. R. R.) 304 Coleman. Mrs. Katherine L. Leon H. Andrews, Mrs. Mary, 214 N. Second. A. Katherine. |P — 2 •— 5 "U . jj S C 3 cD 3 g ^ 0) .8 O > >." "ft £ 3 tn m "^ h .E z ^ g •—> ™ C3 Clara. Andrews, Robert, clerk, 140 S. Union. Andrews, Rufus, works at P. R. R. shops, 52 Third av. Bv. Anibas, Alexander, car inspector (P. R. R.) 115 S. Seventh. Mrs. Anna M. Antil, Menta, works in P. R. R. shops, 411 N. Eighth. Apgar, George E., glassworker, 135 N. Twelfth. Apgar, Lewis, switchman (P. R. R.) 1105 Buffalo. Mrs. Jennie. Charlotte. Fred. Sylvia. Appleton, Charles, W. River Road, S. O.' Mrs. Mary. Ernest. Blanche. Florence. Appleton, Rodney, works at Pierce's tannery, 27 Pierce av. W. 0. Mrs. Helen. Archibald, Merritt J., works for Olean Transfer Co., Grossman avenue, East Olean. Mrs. Ina. ^j g 3 jj ^ > > * 4) T3 ~ Dora. Arden, Milton M., Auction House, 1215 W. State; res. 511 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary M. Armading, Charles, works in tannery. 1016 Irving. ARMORY, 43RD SEPARATE COMPANY, N. G. S. N. Y., North, corner Barry. < 3 - 03 (j ARMOUR & CO., (Walter M. Murphy, Mgr.,) 424-426 N. Union. Armstrong:, Herman B., fireman (P. R. R.) 407 N. Eighth. Mrs. Carrie. • "O "^ C Sherman. Armstrong, Mrs. Melphia, widow, 108 S. E i g h t h . Armstrong, Sherman D., currier, 705 Washington. Mrs. Nellie M. Vivian D. y_^ O t/J *T. U 3 ^j ^ «JT ^ 5 JS *- Armstrong, Sherman G., currier, 705 Washington. Armstrong, Thomas B., laborer, 1442 Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Anna. Fred W., glassworker. Nellie. Anna. Lottie. Thomas. Bessie. George. To= Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGtR BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pies &Treas ^'i'o^h0.I;<; •£* OL EAN, N . Y, OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 57 O Arner, A. W., baker, 116 N. Third. fh Arnold. Mrs. Fidelia E., widow, 325 N. Sixth. 1 , f^ M Edwin E.. car inspector( P. R. R.) O »* *• * Emily C. ~* rt * ARNOLD, HARRY, (Mgr. Kolumbian Pharmacy,) 134 1-2 N. tj ' Barry. ° Mrs. Nellie J. ^ Elizabeth L. -} Arnold, John, janitor city building, 112 Coleman. g «~ Mrs. Mary. ^ P# Arundel, Michael, pumper, bds. 1024 N. Union, N. 0. •< H ^ ^ Ashbaugh, Frank, carpenter, bds. 309 N. First. 2 £». C j m Ashley, Mrs. Emily L., widow, 701 Irving. £7* J~" M. Eugenie. William 3., teamster. Walter A., laborer. Earl, laborer. Ashley, Newton, 30S N. Union. ASHTON, JAMES W., rector St. Stephen's church, 112 S. Clinton. Mrs. Cornelia E. Atwater, Edgar, E. River, S. 0. Atwood, Mrs. Liza A., 1 Garden av.. E. O. August, James W. sta. engineer, 52 Pine, N. O. Cleo. August, Joseph, laborer, bds. 11 Franklin, N. 0. August, Maria J., 52 Pine, N. O. Augustus, Leander, signalman (P. R. R.) 114 Whitney av. Mrs. Hattie. Austin, Clarence, works at P. R. R. shops, 814 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Sarah. Philip. Austin, Edmund H., clerk (P. R. R.) 142 S. Barry. Mrs. Alice. Maria. Herbert M. Austin, Mrs. Emerette, 1 Main, Bv. Austin, Harrington, 142 S. Barry. Mrs. Maria. Austin, Henry, farmer, W. River, S. O. Mrs. Melissa. Alfred, surveyor. Austin, Miss Nellie M., cashier for Adams & Co., 316 N. Clinton. Austin, Mrs. Nettie, widow, 705 Washington. Austin, Philip N., 814 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Celia. Austin, Rufus H., contractor, 312 S. Third. Mrs. Kate. Avery, Cecile, student, 821 N. Union, N. O. Ayers, Casod, meat cutter, 418 W. Henley. Aylesworth, Florence E., 15 Railroad av., E. O. Ayrault, Walter R., works at Vacuum, 52 Orchard av., E. O. Mrs. Ella E. W/W. HORNER & CO, OLEflN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. (/) f j X2)O rn C ~) ••••I 5O m ?• *** f First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. ]. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus, and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. , DIHECTORS_E. G Duseubury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, T F. Johnson. 58 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Ayrault, Fred, fireman (P. R. R.) 52 Orchard av., E. 0. Mrs. Helen K. Gladys M. Babcock, Earl, student, 211 N. Sixth. Babcock, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 210 N. First. Babcock, Frank D., insurance agent, 657 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Alice E. ' Hazel C. rn r*s Warren. w ^ Babcock Frank J., machinist (P. R. R.) 210 N. First. UJ (t\ CC Mrs. Nellie E. 75 2 1 — Babcock, Leslie, 211 N. Sixth. "^ , Babel, John, book-keeper, 616 Washington. Mrs. Christina. Estelle C. Babiasz, Joseph, laborer, bds. 7 Franklin. Babiney, Samuel, laborer, 334 N. Eignth. Babinger, Leo J., electrician, 136 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Minnie C. Babinger, Mrs. Louise, W. State. W. 0. beyond limits. James, machinist (P. R. R.) Francis, printer. John. Edward. Mary. "" Anna. Bachman. Frank C, machinist, 136 N. Fourth. J Mrs. Anna. Q) fij g g Jennie L. Annabel. 3 5 g 1-1 ri ^ g S £ 2 BACKUS MTLLTNERY PARLORS AND MUSIC STORE, (Mrs. Carrie Backus, prop.,) 319 W. State; res. do. *— Backus, Fred W., clerk, 319 W. State. f\J j Mrs. Carrie., milliner, f-^ " ' Baham, Lewis, s-lassworker, 1439 Buffalo. r 2 Mrs. I—^- *DeViller. > Baher, Mrs. Eva, 513 N. Eighth. C> ° Baher, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 513 N. Eighth. (TJ u Mrs. Kate. JJ . — w /"I ~ *- William J. Michael, g tli r~ ^ 2? g ^S & gj «j Kate. Joseph. Teresa. Baher, see Bear and Bair. Bahler, Anna, chamber-maid Genesee House. Bahney, Joseph J., oil producer, 115 N. Second. Mrs. Minnie, Ellis Samuel. Laura L. Helen Rose. , Conies of this Directory can be obtained at 0AKLEAFS Book ) Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMDC1> Lath and Shingles, Doors, inallKindsof LUlTlDEIV, windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-VV, Olean. N Y. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. 59 OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Bailey, Arthur E., book-keeper, 127 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Louise. Bailey, Madison H., 301 N. Barry. Mrs. Lorinda. Bailey, Roy, druggist, 218 Winters av. Mrs. Irene. Bailey, Ray, clerk, 301 N. Barry. Mrs. Katherine. Evelyn. Bailey, Ziba E., janitor Ex. Nat). Bank, 218 Winters av. Mrs. Harriet A. Bair, Rose F., housekeeper, 127 S. Second. Bair, see Baher and Bear. Baker, Alfred ,L, glassblower, 212 N. Third. Mrs. Carrie. Baker, Conrad, farmer, 130 S. Fifth. Mrs. Barbara M. George. Margaret. Ellen. Evelyn. Baker, Elisha R., miller, 39 Orchard av., E. O. Mrs. Miranda D. Baker, Ellen L., teacher, 115 S. First and 417 W. Sullivan. Baker, Ernest R., (Wm. Horner & Co.) 417 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Harriet. Philip DeWitt. Baker, George E., works at P. R. R. shops, 35 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Anna C. Vivian V. Baker, Henry, time keeper (Olean Glass Co.) 137 S. Third. Mrs. Anna S. Ethel L. Helen M. Robert L. Emily P. Lydia A. J. Douflas. H. Donald. William Lawrence. Baker, H. A., carpenter, 722 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Mary. L L W Ethel. BSter, Herbert J., fireman (P. R. R.) 220 N. Seventh. Mrs. Catherine. Helen. Baker, James, farmer, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Ella M. Baker, John, (correct name Pickarski, q. v.) 3 Pierce av., W. O. Baker, Mrs. Mary, widow, 207 1-2 N. Union. Balch, Charles H., 134 S. Second. Mrs. Jennie F. House Wiring, Motors, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 a, rr a 1 1 a DO c/> 3 "a., r 3 CL. M •s. M CD 5 c E. x S n> O >• CL. z o CO m ! So cc g H > m o *: m CD p ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. T3 60 -(-> •§ Q If) U(\j p ^«^ a *-t c3 * U -^ • >-, © • £* £Q . -4-» ^ ^ 5_ [ # »—i c3 Baldwin, Joel, m a r k e t gardener, E. State, E. O., beyond limits. Mrs. Helen. Clayton L., student. Balfour, Mrs. Elizabeth J., widow, 110 Hamilton. John L., timekeeper (P. R. R.) Josephine M. Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth M., widow, propr. Catholic Book Store, 207 West Henley. Elizabeth M., dressmaker. Frances D. Ball, Francis Mathias, painter (P. R. R.) 106 S. First. * Mrs. Katherine M. Q 2£ ' ^5 "^ " •~ Q »~ _(_l <— t c^ ° . . _ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Atilla E., clerk. George H., granite cutter. John B., actor. " Anna M. Clara M. Hazel Katherine. <g PU Grace V. 'S. y Arthur M. © — ' > fl£ Marion E. CU Ball, George J.. painter and paper hanger, 208 Irving. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ray Edward. Gertrude Ida. Alfred George. Bernard Augustus. C\ _~ IVI 1 .f. \JO — L_ V O Ball, see Baugh. BALLARD, LEON H., oil producer, 211 N. Third. Mrs. Louise K. EHse M. L. Tracey. Edward H. Balus, Benedict, laborer, 6 Avenue B., N." O. Mrs. Amelia. Cecelia. Menda. Matilda. Banas, see Paness. Banfield, Alva, Goodrich av., E. O. BANDFIELD, CHARLES E., dealer in harness, wagons, etc., 48] N. Union; res. 36 First av., Bv. Mrs. Clara. Edmond. Harold. Banfield, George, Goodrich av., E. O. Banks, Frank S., bridge builder, 205 W. Green. Mrs. Georgia A. E. Eugenia. Banty, Mrs., cook, Grand Central Hotel. BAPTIST CHURCH, (Thaddeus G. Cass, pastor,) 114 South. Bar, see Barr. Barbaro, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 512 N. Fourth. Edward Troy, M 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding-, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. AI.WAY3 * TO OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Barbaro. Rufus, laborer, 512 N. Fourth. Barbaro, Thomas, laborer,'518 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Elizabelle. Mary. Francis. Barber, Allie, 614 E. State, E. O. Barber, Cyrus N., carpenter, 321 N. First. Barber, Eliab G.. horseman, 216 N. Seventh. Mrs. Laura H. Barber, James H., machinist, 404 E. State. Barber, Mrs. Matie, 1403 W. State. Helena. Barber, William, motorman, 321 N. First. Barber,'William T., machinist, 13 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Elizabeth. Daisy L. Sarah A. Elizabeth M. Foster. Edwin. Bargay, Clarence L., farmer, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Carrie. Merton. Gertrude. Bargay, James J , farmer, E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Mary J. Grace. Barker, Fred H., laborer, 210 East av. Barleon, John, carpenter, US N. Barry. Mayme. Katherine. Barnard, Mrs. Amelia A., widow, 901 Buffalo. Earl C . brakeman. William T., printer. Barnard. Emery L., painter and paper hanger, 210 S. Seventh. Mrs. Martha. Barnard, Frank E., painter and decorator, 603 W. Henley. Mrs. Carrie M. Barnard, Mrs. Mary E., 633 E. State, E. O. Barnard,.see Bernard. Barnes, Mrs. Florence, widow, Dugan Road, E. O. Barnes, Fred, 207 Adams. Barnes, George W., farmer, Windfall Road, Bv. Mrs. Lucinda. Florence. Valentine. Loren. Lucinda. Barnes, Mrs. Harriet, widow, Dugan Road, B. O. Barnes, Miss Mary A., 205 Adams. Barnes, Miss May, 205 Adams. Barnes, Mrs. Harriet A., Railroad av., E. O. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J McGILLIGER, V.PreS Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SBNBRflL INSURflNCB, H5- I » ii3 s g „? CS15 O z 2 * n> >< First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tohnson. 62 <u ' -^ • •+-1 " -73 _«J • C • 'V, Q p . -M <u ."£ -° . O "*" ' .£ ' -^ ' ^_ ' """ ' . y Z O E ^ o w MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Barnes, Loren, 34 Garden av., E. 0. . Barnes, Thomas H., prop, barber shop 615 E. State; res. off E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Mary. Harry G. George C. Barnett, Harry, cook, Olean House. Barnick, William P., meat market, 325 W. State; res. 101 1-2 S. Third. Mrs. E m m a K. Barnum, Mrs. Clara F., 217 Adams. George R. Dorthea. Barr, Mrs. Mary, widow, 538 N. Fifth. Sadie Maria. John Vincent. Thomas J. Anna Catherine. Ellen C. Barrett, James, stonemason, 1408 W. Henley. Mrs. Anna. Bessie. Helen. Barron, Grove, farmer, 21 Prospect av., Bv. Mrs. Emma. BARROWS, DAVID E., dentist, office 168 1-2 N. Union; res. 326 S. Union. Mrs. Nettie G. Lee E. Ethel M. Marion M. B a r r o w s . Mrs. Ellen T., widow, 212 S. Union. B a r r y , Mrs. Anna, widow, T451 Buffalo, W. O. Mary. George. B a r r y , David W., stonecutter, 1013 W. State. Mrs. K a t h e r i n e . Mary, clerk. Thomas, bartender. Margaret, telephone operator. William, b a r t e n d e r . Anna. John. B a r r y , J o h n , laborer, 74 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Abbie. Josephine. Mary. Margaret. Albert. Louis. Francis. Donald. Helen. Kreidler B r o s . AND Carrlar !?eirhTasons' FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR W A L L Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 63 a Barry, Charles, 29 Water, N. 0. Barry, Mrs. Sarah E., 326 Tompkins. BARSE, THE C. V. B. CO., (Mrs. F. B. Lefever, pres.; Henry Gale, treas.; Earle Holmes, sec. Inc. 1904; capital, $30,000.) Hardware, stoves and ranges, 155 N. Union. Barse, see Bartsch and Barth. Barth, Joseph M., laborer, 140 Adams. Mrs. Hazel K. Barth, Joseph L., laborer, over McDowell's store, S. 0. Mrs. Hazel. Barth, Joseph, farmer, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Mary. Prank. Bartlett, Mrs. Amelia, Windfall Road, Bv. Pred; farmer. " £ .u. . -. ^ * • § ^ ^_ o <-n 5 0 P O 2 w ^Q n [£ r* — " ^ *e —j | 8. pM ^ ? g Q o j ^Jj a Mary. ON ^""> ^ ^ BARTLETT, CORNELIUS H., physician and surgeon, 224 N. ^ " ^" First. g; __ Mrs. Sylphia C. ,o ^ Mary D. OT r Bartlett, Edward L., farmer, Haskell Road, E. O. f \Ji Mrs. Blanche. trj ^ Carrie. _ Fred. -° BARTLETT, FRANK H., oculist, 33 Ex. Bk. Bldg., res. 224 N. First. BARTLETT, FRANK L., Pres. Exchange National Bank; res. ^ S ^ ^ 302 Laurens. ' ^^^^^ Mrs. Fanny E. ^ •* Anna. ** ^ Bartlett. Mrs. Grace, widow.. 210 E. Henley. I "- 1 Bartlett, Miss Grace, 1203 W. Henley. * ' Bartow, Hiram D., mason, 219 Winters av. O "ZSSSZL Mrs. Jennie E. pi i.j.attie M. 7^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Bartow, Ralston S., 123 N. Clinton. Mrs. Mary E. Bartsch, Max, currier, 611 W. Green. Mrs. Amelia. William. Basler, Amelia, Back Hinsdale Road, N. 0. Bassler, Clara, 1120 W. State. Bassett, Albert, glassblower. Oak, N. 0. Bassett, John E., clerk, 223 S. Barry. Mrs. Caroline D. Bassett, Warren H., switchman (P. R. R.) 45 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Ida M. BATCHELLER, DELMER E., Supt. city schools, 113 S. Barry. Mrs. Saville R. Delmer Elliott. Margaret Elizabeth. Carl Arthur. . The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3^^^^— > j, ' 2 t J *~^jirj ^ ^ ^ j _ | r i ^ - ^ ^ S ~^*» g -^ o ^1 2 ^ cs> 3 ^ ^ en ? JT1 C ^— 2. S a ^ =5 3- • pr \lN\O?t HOTEU, Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 IM U N I O \ STREET. u J 64 H . 13 ^ M * cj « Q _© i£ 2 22 ho 55 § S bit) si C r £> !S J? b ^ y 'g fl <K EH Q2 £ 5 ° « g -4"1 o ^ y S ft t« £• ° « ^ a S S £ C g .j > ^ ^ IH > ® » < ai X •& ,• g ^ •— x •* ; 1 ^ — £, _ Tj c «g 3 '% CO £ Jj > T3 > ~ < 3 | -<—» — CR "5 -3 ^ ^ CO Jj I3 y S3 *2 j^ 5; "^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Batesky, Agnace, laborer (P. R. R.) 517 N. Seventh. Batesky, John, car repairer (P. R. R.) 517 N. Seventh. Mrs. Josephine. L e a Annie. Emeline. Philip. Bathurst, George, car inspector (P. R. R.) 11 Third av. Mrs. Bertha. Marian. Batie, James, 43 Railroad av., E. O. Batterson, Elbert S., machinist (P. R. R.) 525 N. Sixth.Mrs. Gertrude, Lawrence. Merrill. Batterson, Frank J., farmer, Haskell Road, E. O. Mrs. Melissa. Battles, Archie A., machinist (P. R. R.) 524 N. Sixth. Mrs. Elizabeth. Marion Katherine. Arthur. Battles, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 512 N. Seventh. Mildred. Battles, Mrs. Emily A., 209 N. Thirteenth. Ida E. Battles, Eugene V., pipe fitter, (P. R. R.) 209 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Carrie S. Frederick V. Lillian S. Battles. Mr., laborer, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Battles, John, currier, 412 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Agnes. Bauer, George, works at P. R. R. shops, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Theresa. Veronica. Bauer, see Bower. Bau'gh, William H., cashier for Armour & Co., 124 Hamilton. Baxter, Mrs. Helen E., 119 N. First. John L. Helen P. Baxter, John L., 423 E. State. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Baxter Mrs. Nora, widow, Steam Valley, S. 0. Earl. Beabout, George W., mason, 111 S. Fifteenth. Mrs. Julia A. Mabel L. George E. Beabout, William J., laborer, Buffalo, opp. glass factory. Mrs. Jennie. William J. Jr. Effle. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN ™ D IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewingg Co. Brewers and Bottlers Brewers and andBottlers Manuf of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft & Trees 5^.™"°"" O. J. WhittOn, Drinks. OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Beabout, Harry E., machinist (P. R. R.) 1201 Washington. Mrs. Emma F. Beamer, William B., oil producer, 117 S. Barry. Mrs. Alta R. Jessie M. William H. David R. Marcia. Bean, Mrs. Angeline, 336 N. Eighth. Mary F. Bean, Michael, engineer (P. R. R.) 336 N. Eighth. Bean, see Been. Bear, Benjamin, 233 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Rebecca. Bear, Mrs. Gustina, 119 S. Third. Abraham H., cigar dealer. Alice, clerk. Leopold H., works for P. R. R. Bear, see Baher and Bair. Beardmore, Herbert J., commercial traveler, 701 Washington. Mrs. Emma M. Herbert F. Beardsley, C. Elmer, machinist, 606 Washington. Mrs. Lulu L. Beardsley, Mina, 312 N. Fifth. Beardsley, Mr., works for P. R. R., 105 Coleman. Beattie, Frank G., jeweler, Hotel Imperial. Beattie, James, 43 Railroad av., E. O. Beaver, Frank, carpenter, 312 Jay. Mrs. Mabel. Bechtle, Andrew, 116 Wayne. Becker, Charles, conductor (P. R. R.) 19 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Mary. Becker, Daniel, glassworker, bds. 1411 W. Henley. Becker, Edward, sawyer, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Clarissa A. Eva F. Marion I. Becker, Elizabeth, student, 1411 W. Henley. Becker, Mrs. Emma, nurse, 33 River, N. O. Becker, Fritz, glassworker, bds. 1411 W. Henley. Becker, Jacob, works at P. R. R. shops, 17 Fourth aT., Bv. Michael. Dennis. Becker, Jacob A., painter, 332 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Mamie L. Edna L. Howard C. Myrtle F. Becker, Lewis, blacksmith (P. R. R.) Billington av., off Grossman av., E. 0. Mrs. Minnie. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. P 5 o s n on 0* £ on ^ 0 Ed o o a a First National Bank OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . WM E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. I. E DUSENBURY, Pras. A. T. EATON, Caihi.r. DIRECTORS f< TO a a - 3 -E. G. Dusenbury, E. M Johmon, J. E . Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, J. F. ]ohnson. 66 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Becker, Lewis, painter, 15 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Mary C. Becker, Leonard, 114 B. Green. Mrs. Eva. Becker, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 308 N. Ninth. Mrs. Louise. Robert C. Mildred A. Howard T. Beckman, Rev. C. J., pastor Swedish Lutheran Church, res. 121 South Fifth. Mrs. Caroline. Carl E. Agnes G. Frank N. Ruth E. George S. Beckman, Robert, machinist (P. R. R.) 138 N. Tenth. Mrs. Bertha. Leona. Elsie. Beckwith, Charles H., carpenter, 608 W. Henley. Mrs. Clementine. Earl P. Stewart C. Frank S. Nancy M. Becraft, Czar, painter (P. R. R.) 807 Buffalo. Mrs. Miranda. Elmo B. Vincent. Bedford, Louisa, 118 N. Clinton. Bedient, Fred, photographer, 117 N. Fifth. Beebe, John W., polisher, 105 N. Ninth. Mrs. Mabel. Floyd. Lawrence. Been, George, 232 S. Clinton. Behr, see Bear, and Baher. Behrndt. Mrs. Carrie, 130 N. Tenth. Beihler, Benjamin, laborer, 1125 W. State. Belding, Howard D., storekeeper (P. R. R.) 45 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Mary. Katherine. Bell, Andrew, foreman (Carley Heater Co.) 134 S. Fifth. Mrs. Isabella J. Jeanette A. Flora D. Ethel M. Gertrude M. AValter J. Bertha B. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co v Manufacturers & Dealers In all Kinds of Long Dtotanc. ^hone 6-W, L th i n i * SMng-les, Doors, ,windows, Turned Work. y_ WESTON,S OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. BELL BROS., (Charles E. Bell, George F. Bell,) dry goods, carpets, furniture, wall paper, shades, millinery, etc., 157-159 N. Union. Bell, Clarence D., works for pipe line, 426 N. First. Mrs. Biancia. Kenneth. BELL, CHARLES E., (Bell Bros.) 132 S. Union. Mrs. Carrie R. Harold S. Florence B. Charles Edward^ Jr. Bell, Mrs. D., 713 Washington. BELL, GEORGE FRED, (Bell Bros.) 210 N. Barry. Bell, Mrs. Helen M., music teacher, 119 S. First. Bell. Mrs. Rebecca, (Mrs. N. D.) widow, 210 N. Barry. Bell, Tony, laborer, 404 1-2 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. Bemis, Mrs. E. J., widow, 16 Grossman blk., 241 N. Union. Bemis, Emmet, bottler, 82 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Sarah. Bessie. Nellie. Gilbert. Grace. James. David. Bemis, George L., carpenter, 107 S. Clinton. Mrs. Anna M. Raymond G. Bemsel, Mrs. Maria, widow, 524 N. Fourth. Bendeen. Fritz C. laborer, 126 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Anna. Charles F.. machinist. Bender, Peter, glassworker, W. State, W.,0. Mrs. Barbara. Barbara. Peter. Arthur. Bender, Mrs. Rosie, widow, Boulevard, W. 0. Benedict. George, commercial traveler, 131 N. Second. Mrs. Genevieve. Josephine. H. Kimball. Bennett, C. B., fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Bennett, Erwin, carpenter, 126 N. Fifth. Mrs. Alice F. Bennett, Flora, 932 Buffalo. Bennett,'John H., 220 N. Fourth. Mrs. A. S. Bennett, Mrs. Lura, widow, 513 1-2 W. State. v • Lela E. For Electrical work of any description and supplies call - BELL PHONE 209. m 67 UNION AND LAURENS STREETS. CD o m dldS t/5 ^ "^ oo to a O p U a 5" o to 3 O* 3 00 r1" o .r HM o H w o m oo 0 We Want Your Business. Q PQ < | i SPECI w H CO TV. en O > JOI w 00 < 6 za u s H </) 3 O o CO in w in c BOO t g <L» . 2 Of DC MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Bennett, Nellie, clerk, 932 Buffalo. Bennett Ralph, machinist (P. R. R.) 233 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Viva. Bennie, Hamilton D., 218 N. Second. Mrs. Alice B. Benson, Charles P., railroadman, 802-4 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Georgia. Benson, Frank W., gate tender (P. R. R.) 817 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Maggie. Earl E... teamster. George M., driver. Helen G. Benson, Friend E., head draughtsman P., S. & N. R. R.; office Shawmut station; res. 701 Washington. Mrs. Florence J. Doris J. Louise C. Benson, Miss Helen, stenographer, 136 S. Union. Benson, William A., propr. Benson's Restaurant, 244 N. Union; res. 114 E. Green. Mrs. Anna. Bentley, Ora W., oil producer, 209 E. State. Mrs. Myrtle C. Bentley, Minda L., teacher; for address see supplement. Berger, see Burger. Bergland, Carl, clerk, 115 S. Eleventh. Bergstone. Charles Ewen, laborer, 207 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Alma. Ellen. Bergstone, Victor A., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 207 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. Hilea. Edwin. Bernard, Oso.ar, laborer, 1109 Washington. Bernreuther, Paul H., grocer (Weidman & Bernreuther,) res. 149 N. Eighth. Mrs. Louise. Walter J. Lelia. Berry, Albert, carpenter, 311 S. Seventh. Mildred. Berry, Alexander F., masseur, 121 N. Third. Mrs. Henrietta S. Berry, Alfred, 311 S. Seventh. Berrey, Mrs. Helen M., widow, 69 Bishop. Berry, Josephine, domestic, 447 N. First. Berry, Walter, telegraph operator, 116 S. Clinton. Berry, see Barry. Bertros, Thomas, laborer, 406 N. First. Beser-ker, Cary G., works at tannery, 38 Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Lela. Alta. Raymond, works at tannery. Earl, glassworker. E d w a r d T r o y , Planing Mill, •^ 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding-, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S OLEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Besecker, George, drayman, 31 Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Mabel. Besecker, Simon G.. works at Acme Mills, 27 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Elida. Claude J., express messenger (P. R. R.) Le"-is B., works at brick yard. Besecker, Zeno, 31 Walnut, N. O. Best, William D., works for P. R. R., 129 N. Eightb. Mrs. A. Maud. Bevier, Ernest W.. asst. postmaster, 307 Laurel av. Mrs. Euseba A. Ethel L. Bevier, Wallace D., foreman Acme Mills, 141 S. Clinton. * Mrs. Cora M. Bevins, Frank, machinist foreman, 210 Jay. Mrs. Emma E. Ralph S.. clerk. Biddlecomb, Charles H., foreman (P. R. R.) 115 N. Clinton. Mrs. Lydia A. Biehler, Eugene, stonemason, 320 S. Seventh. Biehler, Frank J., machinist (P. R. R.) 129 S. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Biehler, Henry, works at P. R. R. shops, 2 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Elizabeth. Albert. Ernest. Glen. Bielinski, Joseph, saloonkeeper, 1002 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Anna. Josephine. Prank. Nellie. Voila. Julia. Isabelle. Martha. Stanley. Biglin, James, boilermaker, River, N. O., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Ellen A. Billings, E. G., clerk, Higgins' store, 310 E. Henley. Mrs. Ida L. Faith L. George E. Billings, Joseph A., clerk, 318 N. Fifth. Mrs. Martha. Billings, V. L., back Hinsdale road, N. O. Mrs. Francis. Frank. Billington, Runa D., foreman (St. Ry.) 138 Fulton. Mrs. Carrie. May B. Bessie A. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT frl 13 69 a- D3 ° O 00 I "O O'Q o tn _23 S3 a 9» iof>S z 0 ^ cog r& n ff e i i 1J C3 O C3* § s-g1! o s n 0 First National Bant: OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $iio,ooo. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbmj, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm E Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 70 •I § wig Z 15 .£ -a C T3 c 15 ^ tti W o "5 U,J MORRIS AND VAN CAMJfBN'S Billington, Mrs. Eunice, widow, 311 Tompkins. Ruth A. Louis. Bingbamton Clothing Co., (Myer Harris, propr.) clothiers and furnishers, 246 N. U nion. BINNEY SAMUEL W., propr. Binney's cafe, 103 N. Union; res. 126 S. First. Mrs. Mary A. Binney, W. L., saloonkeeper 116 W. State; res. 501 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Nora. Birdsall, see Burdsall. BISETT, CHRISTOPHER C, Supt. Olean Transfer Co., 123 N. First. Mrs. Mary J. Mary Loretta. Gertrude R. Howard T. Celestine. Robert W. Elizabeth K. Bishop, Mrs. Anna, 41 Orchard av., E. 0. Bishop, George L., musician, 309 N. Clinton. Mrs. Bell T. Loren. Bishop, Jason S., real estate, 715 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Mary S. Bishop, O. S., granite cutter, bds. 309 N. First. Bixby, William, lineman (P. R. R.) 214 E. Henley. Mrs. Margaret. Black, Mrs. Electa, widow, 138 N. First. Will, tinsmith. Black, Frank, woodworker (P. R. R.) 227 N. Fifth. Black, George W., glassblower, 314 N. Fifth. Mrs. William. Mary. Blackall, James, laborer, 43 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Margaret. Blackmon, Charles H., teamster, 44 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Helen A. Frank. Delbert. Carrie. Blackwell, see Blackall. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages. Harness AND Farm Implements. OUEfiN, N. Y. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. 254 N. UNION STREET. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. — OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTOKY. 71 The Only Newspaper in Olean Having- Associated Press Membership. ^ 5. > § DO 5 s O n S.O) WANT The Morning Times. I ( , 2 o C"1 o *1 Hani fan Xi Man Blackwell, Joseph C, gauger, 35 Main, Bv. Mrs. Emma. George. Earl. Maurice. Frank. Bertha. Florence. Harry. Howard. Joseph. Robert. Blade, Andrew, currier, Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Hannah. Blakeslee, Frank N., real estate dealer, 317 N. Second. Mrs. Cornelia S. Elizabeth L., teacher. Blanchard, Clair, fireman (P. R. R.) 216 S. Union. Mrs. Ethel M. Blanchard, Claude M., engineer (P. R. R.) 113 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Rebecca. Sadie. Ray. Earl. Arnold. Blaska, Charles, tanner, 1210 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Anna. Charles. William. Bertha. Clara. Theodore. Florence. Blaska, Paul, laborer, 140 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna A. Oscar. Robert. Anna M. Adolph. Edward. BLESSING, CONRAD J., blacksmith and horseshoer, shop 110 N. Third; res. 113 N. Third. Mrs. Huldah. Blessing, Mrs. Florence, 1111 W. State. Grace M., clerk. BLIGHTON & CLANCY, (Harry J. Blighton, E. J. Clancy,) undertakers, 207 N. Union. Blighton, Elijah C, real estate dealer, 630 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Minnie A. Una. o 3 » w H X K-TH NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. (/) gj •3 £ . . K A^ to o « Jz <*> 5 £ Z. o ^ « o 5- . -3 - ^ . w 5 § TZ ~ CQ £ A J™' g .£ u. "O ~ rJj g 3 < ™ a P "S g 2 ^ o> P C ^ 5 & 3 « "" Stj i> >•" "a g , * tfl ^ ^ ffi 73 ^ C z 2 1 -^> ZS Ctf g "o 3 « W J3 -O > ~ % 3 H 03 ^ • "O C ™ t/j »2 3 •M jjj <•3 £ CCJ ,2 - • ——^— 72 MORRIS A N D VAN CAMPEN'S BLIGHTON, HARRY J., (Blighton & Clancy, undertakers,) res. 306 Tompkins. Mrs. Blanche C. Block, Abram H., peddler, J.23 W. Green. Mrs. Anna. H. David. Israel. Blodgett, Mrs. Frank, 109 S. Fifth. Agnes L. Bloodsworth, Mrs. Minnie A., widow, 116 S. Clinton. Charles T., clerk. Robert T.. clerk. Ruth M. Bloom, Frank, works at P. R. R. shops, 517 N. Eighth, Mrs. Agnes. Bloom, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 243 Snruce, N. 0. Mrs - Frances. Sophia. Joseph. Laudilautz. Blouin, Simeon, buffer, 906 Irving. Mrs. Cecelia. Anthony. Athanase. Exelline. Lawrence. Blouin, W., tanner, 120 N. Fourth. Mrs. Zelma. Alice. Fred. Florence. Arthur. Blue, Alex, horseman, W. State, W. O. Boaciszewski. Martin, c a r repairer (P. R. R.) Long House S. Fifteenth, W. O. Mrs. Maggie. Jacob. Victoria. John. Joseph. Boardman, Mrs. Marcia P., widow, 1 Main, Bv. Boardman Hook & Ladder Co., 22 Center, Bv. Boats, Joseph P., West State, W. O., beyond limits. Boats, Joseph J., carpenter, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Mrs. Rose. Marie, book-keeper, Edward, machinist. Leonard, machinist. Loretta. Bock, Leo, clerk, 202 N. Clinton. BOCK, MEYER, propr. of Buffalo juok yard, 202 N. Clinton. Mrs. Rachel N. Mildred R. To= Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOn. Pres &Treas 5 ^ 3 ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 73 o Boerni, Theodore, clerk, 465 N. Union. Boettner, Lizzie, 227 N. Fourth. ro o Bollen, Mrs. Mary, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Boley Manufacturing Co., bottles, demijohns and boxes, (B. -j Boley, pres., 52 Cannon st., New York City;) at junction of P. H O R. R. and Erie tracks, N. 0. ro Bonas, see Paness. ro Bones, James R., book-keeper (P. R. R.) 307 Jay. Mrs. Eva D. Bonham, Mrs. E. J., 32 Third av., Bv. Bonhoff, Henry J., foreman pipe lines, 907 Buffalo. Mrs. Carrie. 2» Edwin L. Harry L. H^ Clifford L. Bonsack, August E., foreman (P. R. R.) 428 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mattie. Robert. Boorom, Mrs. Juliaette, 135 N. Twelfth. Booth, Edward, farmer, 125 N. Fifth. Mrs. Amelia L. Boothe, Dr. John P., physician and surgeon, 210 N. Second. Mrs. Mary L. Borden, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, ,123 S. Second. Jennie R. Bordonaro, Benedict, clerk, 465 N. Union. B0RD0NAR0 BROS., (Chas. Bordonaro, Joseph Bordonaro,) wholesale fruit dealers, 467 N. Union. Bordonaro, Charles, (Bordonaro Bros., fruit dealers,) 465 N. Union. Mrs. Sarah. Mary. Ruth. Bordonaro, Joseph, (Bordonaro Bros., fruit dealers,) res. 465 N. Union. Borneman, William, prop, cleaning and dye works, 443 N. Union. Mrs. Laura. Boser, Charles, works at Vacuum, 38 Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Bessie. Frances. Bosler, Anna, dressmaker, 120 N. Fifth. Bosler, John E., milk dealer, 20 Main, Bv. Mrs. Rosa Bell. May H. BOSLER, DR. WILLIAM M., veTerinary surgeon, 120 N. Fifth. Mrs. Bessie E. H. Mildred. Bosworth, Mrs. Mary E., 302 S. Eighth. Maud I. Otis A. Omar L. Bosworth, Charles, motorman, 1203 W. Henley. Mrs. Emma. W/W HORNER & CO, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. m O O First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OF OLEAN. Surplus, and Profits, $110,000. F. E. DUSENBURY, Pres, WM. E. WHEKLER, Vicc-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS_E. G Duseubury, J, E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, I F. Johnson 74 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Both, Byron J., ticket agent (P. R. R.) 109 S. Fourth. Mrs. Lulu. Bottini, Antonio, 331 1-2 N. Union. Bourke, see Burke. Bovee, Bussler, clerk, 124 Hamilton. Mrs. May S. Bowen, Daniel, Boulevard, W. 0. Bowen, Ernest, Boulevard, W. O. LLJ CTi ™ "* tU *\ CC ( / ) _ - " _. Bowen > Frank, clerk, Riley & Wands Bldg., 301 N. Union. Bowen, Harry, Boulevard, W. O. Bowen, Herbert, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 119 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Lily. Luther. Bowen, LeVerne, Boulevard, W. 0. Bowen, Norman, Boul'evard, W. 0. Bowen, William H., carpenter (P. R. R.) 930 Buffalo. Mrs. Mary E. John W., painter, (P. R. R.) Bower, Mrs. Sarah, widow, 126 N. First. BOWER, LEROY, propr. Racket Store, 233 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Clara J. Bower, see Bauer. Bowman, Mrs. Margaret, 1430 Buffalo. BOWSER, ARCHIBALD \V., (F. T. Bowser and son, barber shop,) 112 Irving. Mrs. Dessie May. Arch?T>ald W., Jr. n\ a BOWSER, FURMAN T., propr. The F. T. B. barber shop, 172 ZL % N. Union; res. 112 Irving. Mrs. Ella. BOWSER, R. M., Mgr. Monarch Billiard rooms, res. 1109 Washington. 3 *— Mrs. Alice. £ TO „ Archibald M. j£ f**** o Beatrice. ^ f\ 5o Boya, William G., machinist (P. R. R.) 1001 Irving. "-" ** Boyd, Hugh, pastor Ninth St. M. E. church, 106 N. Ninth. o Mrs. Mary E. Florence E. g ^ S T. Clark, bank clerk. Anna B. Hugh T. BOYD, IRWIN H., medical examiner (P. R. R.) office Riley & g _-» e Wands block; res. 307 N. Clinton, o -O Mrs. Sarah E. B *" O ^ ° y e r . M i s s Elsie, dressmaker, 810 Washington. * ^^ a Boyle, Frank L., conductor (St. Ry.) 109 N. Third. •2 Mrs. Rena. £> Boyle, James B., clerk, 122 W. Green. Mrs. Anna. s James. !J Elizabeth. o Copies of this Direcbe ; obtained 'S Book Price, $2.50.. The A, Western Lumber Co n Manufacturers & Dealers in all Kinds of Long Distance Phone 6-VV, Olean, N. V. Lath and Shingles, Doors, , Windows Turned work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. C 3 75 o CM O 1—1 GO 2 - r p* nio n Stre< 2! DO 3 Q- DEA E KS linds Bozzo, Joseph, laborer, 431 N. Union. Bozzo, Michael, store, 431 N. Union, res. do. Bracken, Edward H., works *or P. R. R., 324 Jay. Mrs. Mabel. Bradford, Daniel, farmer, E. River Road, S. O. Mrs. Mary P. Bradley, Samuel H., oil producer, 311 Laurens. Mrs. Kate. Florence A. Almena K. BRADNER, JOHN H., (Geo. B. Adams & Co.) 1 Main, Bv. Mrs. Marcia. Brady, Allen S.. buffer, 111 N. Ninth. Mrs. Blanche. Frank. Eugene. Ellen. John. Brady, John H., buffer, 316 N. Eighth. Mrs. Catherine. Lillian. John J. Brail, Mrs. R. W., 509 N. Seventh. Branch, Wilson P., engineer (P. R. R.) 216 Winters av. Mrs. Jennie. Bertha. Cora. George. Clifford. Brant, Mrs. Elosia, widow, 310 Wayne. Brant, James, laborer, 414 S. Third. Brant, Nelson B., boilermaker, (P. R. R.) 310 Wayne. Brant, Rufus, laborer (P. R. R.) 108 E. Sullivan. Mrs. Eva. Edith. Bessie. Anna Bell. Charles. Brasted, Mrs. Jane, widow, 111 S. Seventh. Braughliom, John, janitor, 465 N. Union. Brazee, Burdette, works for P. R. R., 514 N. Eighth. Mrs. Pearl. Audrey. Breder, Charles, carpenter, 118 S. Third. Mrs. Sarah A. Ellen C. Martha L. Harriet F. Breder, Tobias, 118 S. Third. House Wiring', Motors, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. TEL. BELL, 209 UNION AND LAURENS. r g g to CO _, Z On o c H a. C/3 o o 2! <s. t So * 2 ~* > o do ^ m C(/) M ot , » 5 is Z 03 = s 8o Q ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLEAN'S BEST CLOTHIBRS. ^ ^ T3 A °c3 -i-> •g o . 10 oJ fvj jo o± ^ a c3 " <-> " ^ " >t O ' ^ £Q • +-J t/3 . <U 5-H . .£3 JjJ . Q 73 " f> c§ " IS O •*-' .,_, • " g ^S • « oj g '5, <—j 2 2* •» p^ ' • _.1 VI ^ f 76 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S ' ' ~~~ Breel, Lewis, tanner, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Ella. Lavina. Violet. A., freight agent (P. R. R.) 124 S. First. Brehm, Abram Mrs. Mary K. Allen K. Paul W. Brendell, Frailly baker, 125 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Anna B. Catherine B. BRENDELL, JOHN A., propr. bakery 125 N. Union; res. do. Mrs. Elizabeth. Brennan, Mrs. Anna, widow, 411 N. Eighth. Mary H. Catherine C. Josephine L. Grace D. Bessie E. Brennan, Mrs. J., 501 N. Seventh. Brennan, Mrs. Kate, widow, 601 N. Union. Brennan, Lizzie, 501 N. Seventh. Brennan, Mamie, nurse girl, 132 S. Union. Brennan, W. C, machinist (P. R. R.) 305 Coleman. Mrs. Prances. Brenner, Adolph P., tailor,- 501 W. State. Brenner, G., tailor, 501 W. State. Mrs. Annie. Michael G., plumber. George H., glassworker. Joseph. Edward N., glassworker. Mary Johanna. Brenner, George W., car repairer (P. R. R.) 335 N. Sixth. Mrs. Hilda. Henry H. Otto W. Earl B. Ralph L. Brenner, see Brunner. Brent, John, boilermaker, bds. 712 Wayne. Brett, Mrs. Ellen G., widow, 229 N. Fifth. William. Brett, James, clerk, 250 N. Union. Brewer, John, insurance agent, 223 N. Union. Mrs. Tripha C. Brickell, Mrs. Isabella, widow, 210 N. First. Brickell, Thomas J., insurance agent, 208 N. First. Mrs. Alice E. Bernice E., stenographer. Briggs, Prank S., works in tannery, W. State, W. O., beyond lim Mrs. Eva. Edward T r o y , Planing Mill, •? 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding-, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. GLEAN UP * TO « DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Briggs, Mrs. M. D., 704 E. State, E. 0. BRIGGS, T. & CO., bottling works, (H. A. Brown, Mgr.,) 334 Jay. Brimmer, Grace E., domestic, 117 N. Clinton. Brimmer, Lois, 216 N. Clinton. ' Brimmer, Alonzo V., insurance agent, E. River Road, S. O. Mrs. Miriam. Lee W. Lois. Grace. Lottie. Brink, George R., works at Olean Mills, 112 East av. Mrs. Jennie L. Myrtle M. Archie E. Brink, Irving L., machinist, 729 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Lettie. Brink, John R., woodworker,- 514 Higgins av. Mrs. Hattie. Matie. Genevieve. Brinkman, Mrs. Margaret, 1021 N. Union, N. 0. Anna, clerk. Margaret. Kearon. Brisco, George, clerk (P. R. R.) 116 S. Clinton. . Britt, Wililam, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. William. Brock, Andrew J., works at tannery, 77 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Rose. Brodowski, Kazmir, bds. 10 Elm, N. O. Brodowski, Mathews, laborer, 10 Elm, N. O. Broezel, John H., bartender, Olean House. Bronesti, Thomas, laborer, 516 N. Fourth. Mrs. Bessie. Josephine. Jennie. Tony. Flossie. Mary. Bronesti, see Bruneste. Bronneto, Joseph, laborer (P. R. R.) 505 N. Fourth. Bronneto, Peter, laborer (P. R. R.) 505 N. Fourth. Bronold, Arthur, P. R. R. shops, 1102 W. Henley, Bronold, Mrs. E. L., 501 W. State. Bronold, George, stonemason, 616 W. Henley. Mrs. Barbara. John, bricklayer. Frank, plumber. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pre5 Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. S B N B R A L INSURANCE". S2« 5 ^ S?OM gB33§fc 2o o ^' TIB*.'1 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E . Dusenbury, Wm. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J . F. TohnsoD. 78 r- """ <^LJ) -_l D ££. i. I j -M 1 p^ ? 1 I*H €^>—< S fj < [ :> ~- [ ^ 1< O g 1 " § ', \ O r-| -) ^j ' ,; J 2 ^=-^ ^ 5 s | — -~j l 1 1 I ' 4j • -^ • -J5 • dj • "g . g ' S Q O. -2 ^ _t_ _Q " " O ' -^ ' .<£ -i_i • — • • i/i D X ^ X o M MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Bronold, Michael, stonemason, 107 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Anna. Mary Theresa. Gertrude V. Eva Caroline. Infant. Bronold, Peter, mason, 126 S. Fifth. Mrs. Barbara A. Minnie. Blanche. Peter. George. Bronold, see Brunnell. Brook, Arthur, student, 461 N. Union. Brooks, Charles E., laborer, 18 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Nellie A. Leroy E. Lillian C. Lester M. BROOKS COOKER CO., mfrs. of the Brooks friedcake cooker, (N. R. Robinson, pres.; W. A. Chamberlain, sec.;) office 242 N. Union. Brooks, Frank R.. mason, 20 Garden av., E. 0. Florence E. Blanche M. Monzella. Christina. Brooks, Galen, works at Parker's, W. River rd, S. O. Brooks, Georee F., barber, 132 Adams. ' ' Mrs. Rosa F. Sophia R. Clayton E. Hazel A. Lionell J. Margaret E. Brooks, Henry K., milk dealer, 2 Center, Bv. Mrs. Mary L. Ji Howal d " brooks, Henry L., brick mason, 128 S. Tenth. ' Mrs. Alice M. Henry E. Stella E. Brooks, Herbert A., farmer, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Cornelia C. Harry W. Raymond Arthur. Flora Belle. Brooks, Jay, works at Parker's, W. River Road, S. O. Brooks, John C, stone mason, 241 S. Barry. Mrs. Ida F. William C, mason. John H. Kradler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAtN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing: and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. 79 OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECT ORY. Brooks, Loren H., (F. E. Tyler & Co.) 230 N. Second. Mrs. Belle. Donald P. Loren H. Jr. Brooks. Mrs. Mary, widow, 123 Hamilton. Grace E. Brooks, Maud D., 215 N. First. Brooks, "William A., stone mason, 116 S. Third. Brooks. Reuben Aylesworth, Pleasant Valley. BROTHERS, F. R. & CO., (Frederick R. Brothers, Melville C. Follett.) druggists and stationers, 119 N. Union. BROTHERS, FREDERICK R., druggist, (F. R. Brothers & Co.) res. 105 S. Second. Mrs. Dinnie. Brothers, Mrs. Jane, (Mrs. Robert,) 120 S. Third. Brown, Mrs. Amanda, widow, 402 1-2 W. State. Brown, Mrs. Ann. widow, 601 N. Union. James, laborer. William, switchman (P. R. R. ) Brown, Daniel, millwright, 1126 N. Union, N. O. Brown, Edmund O., tanner, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Edith O. Mav. Ralph. Carl Lucius. Infant. Brown, Mrs. Effie. 206 N. Barry. Ralnh, electrician. Clifford. Brown, Ellsworth, engineer (P. R. R.) 213 Tompkins. Mrs. Jane M. Arthur E. Brown, George M., cattle dealer, 117 S. Second. Mrs. Mary E. BROWN, HENRY A., manager bottling works (T. Briggs & Co.) 334 Jav: res. 336 Tompkins. Mrs. Emma. Raymond. Francis. Clyde. Brown, Henry A., oil producer, 809 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary E. Harvey A, Brown, Horatio E.. painter, 514 W. Green. Mrs. Sarah Jane. Norton James. Horatio E. Jr. Brown', Irene, student, 52 Orchard av., E. O. Brown, James, fireman. Chemical No. 1, city building. Brown John M., elassblower, 136 S. First. Mrs. Nettie. Hazel K. Warren D. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membefship. G a 5" o -J2 KO 3 T iI?m H aO rn •< o r o \1N\ON \\OTE\i, Rates from $1 to $1.50 405 N SO pi I). U s al c o be z 5 oot H u. ^3 £• o « it. •3 S *3 CQ V ce- Pre; Fift a en W H j j c 4> 0> > >T <•« o Cfl IS a < c M 3 u 3 C C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor,. v. STREET. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Brown, J. Patrick, laborer, 405 N. Seventh. J. Patrick Jr., laborer. Brown Katherine, teacher, 115 S. First. Brown Leonard J., inspector Bd. health, 1014 Washington. Mrs. Carrie M. Bertha L. Brown Ludwig, 336 Tompkins. Brown Mabel, 319 N. Union. Brown Maggie, waitress, Grand Central Hotel. Brown Michael F., machinist (P. R. R.) 325 N. Ninth. Mrs. Mary. Hazel. John. Gertrude. James. Brown Minna, 319 Coleman. Brown Paul, student, 61 River, N. O. Brown Raymond, student, 52 Orchard av., E. O. Brown Samuel A., 508 W. Green. Mrs. Anna M. Brown, Thomas E., plumber, 417 N. Ninth. Edward. Brown, Willard, farmer, Plucker Hollow, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Earl. Mary. Brown, Mrs. William, 133 S. Third. Brown, William H., painter, Adams, E. 0. Mrs. Sarah A. George W. Helen A. Browne, Kate M., teacher, Olean public schools. (For address. see supplement on back pages.) Brownell, see Brunnell. Bruckshaw, Samuel, mail carrier, 14 Hoops, E. O. Mrs. Anna. Ethel M. Bruneste, Frank, laborer (Erie R. R.) 59 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Sarah. Lily. Thomas. Frank. Bruneste, see Bronesti. Brunnell, Edward, works for P. R. R., 108 E. Sullivan. Mrs. Maud. Brunneli. see Eronold. Brunner, George J., laborer, 222 S. Ninth. Mrs. Lenora. Brunner, John, glassworker, 20 Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Rose. Leo. Loretta. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J. WhittOn, P'es. fcTreas ^™™"£ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 81 Brunner, Martin A., glassblower, 122 S. Tenth. Mrs. Christina. Noah M., clerk. Benjamin F. Rena. Rose. Brunner, see Brenner. Brunswick, Charles, machinist (P. R. R.) 704 Washington. Mrs. Mabel. Stanley. Brushingham, Timothy J., saloon, 438 N. Seventh. Mrs. Maud. Leo, messenger (P. R. R.) Lloyd. Hazel. Bryant, John S., works at P. R. R. shops, 225 S. Barry. Mrs. Jennie C. William A., druggist. Eugene. Marion. Mildred. Harry. Charles. Bryant, Roy, switchman (P. R. R.) 65 River, N. O. Mrs. Mabel. Neil. Marion. Brzoska, Mrs. Feliegan, 24 Elm, N. 0. Brzoska, Rev. S. P., pastor of Polish church, 24 Elm, N. O. Bubbs Edward T., laborer, Dugan Road, E. O. Mrs. Sarah M. Edward J. Bubbs, Henry, student, lives at Kratts, Windfall Road, Bv. Buchy, Eva, 125 N. Seventh. Buchy, George, 125 N. Seventh. Buck Mrs. Rosalind H., 119 S. First. Buck', Tracy T., engineer (P. R. R.) 210 Coleman. Mrs. Helen C. Harriet. James T. Infant. Buckley, Charles R., carpenter, 4 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Rose E. Milford A. Marion D. Harry R. Buckley, George O., tanner, 8 Center, Bv. Mrs. Nancy A. Florence E. Hazel P. Glenn H. Buckley, John, granite cutter, 309 N. First. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. j *• ._ e* B P QJ n Hg* S4 U o 2 3 «j g N. <-• " ^ p & £P QJ E J - M *? »— C3 ^ g QJ h^ - Crt ^ " >-» ^- » V o * «fl g1, g d ^ >2 o> g First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 82 • f- ^ CD J3a o a. z © Both •< O _J J ;tor a5 r\ >O £4 Q. ] _ .-^3 — OJ •C3 r^ a C_ a: ^^ MORRIS AND VAN CAM- EN'S Budgeon, Leonard, car inspector (P. R. R.) 705 Irving. Budgeon, Walter, works at P. R. R. shops, 524 W. State. Mrs. Maud. BUFFALO SCRAP IRON YARD, .Meyer Bock, p"ropr., office 221 S. Union; yards 223-5 S. Union. Bulger, Andrew, oil producer, 131 S. Clinton. Mrs. Barbara A. Bullock, Frank, granite cutter, 418 W. Henley. Bullock, George B., works at Tanner Shoe Stock Co., 215 S. 11th. Mrs. Delia. Bulmer, Charles, bottler, 718 W. Henley. Bulmer, Henry, cigarmaker, 718 W. Henley. Bulmer, Mrs. Mary, 718 W. Henley. Bump, George H., fireman (P. R. R.) 33 River, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Clyde L. Lucille I. Mildred. Bump, Milon V., clerk (Erie R. R.) 4 Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Cora. Staley. Merton. Gladys. Bun, Mary, bds. 7 Franklin, N. O. Bun, Michael, laborer, bds. 7 Franklin, N. 0. Bunce, Flossie May, 717 Irving. Bunker, Miss May, clerk, 316 N. Clinton. Burcher, Mrs. S. L., E. State, E. 0. Burdick, Eugene B., physician, 11 Front, Bv. Mrs. Clara. Burdick, Fred W., piano tuner, 230 N. First. Mrs. Ruby M. Maurice H. Robert O. Burdick, Herman E., pumper, 218 S. Fourth. Mrs. Adelia H.' Waldo E. Burdick, Matthew K., tanner, 65 King, B. O. Mrs. Eunice L. Burdsall, Samuel, glassblower, 114 S. Eighth. Mrs. Carrie. Edward. Burge, C. A., night watchman, 1113 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Rose. George R., glassworker. Genevieve E. Burger, Charles J., stone cutter, 129 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Minnie. James E. Mary J. Infant. s FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A, Western Lumber Co,, Manufacturers & Dealers f ITll/IDpD L*th and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of ^Windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Oloan, N Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. m 83 s X cs 0 o ;rj LES c Pot) S3" 33 m fB o o to © OBES a o >n CM Tin UNION AND LAURENS STS. H o 3 r-r- JOB W W.Stat St. • BELL PHONE 209 CD 03 k Don For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call TO . Be; Burger, John, stone cutter, 126 N. Ninth. Mrs. Phoebe. John. Irene. Prances. Burke, Hannah, domestic, 401 E. State. Burke, John, machinist (P. R. R.) 513 W. Sullivan. Burke, Michael Jr., works for National Transit Co., 535 N. Union. Mrs. Mary S. Burke, Michael J., boilermaker, 209 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Margaret. James. Marie. Bernetta. Ruth. BURKE. MICHAEL J., propr. cigar store, 531 N. Union; res. 535 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary S. Burke, Michael, car repairer (P. R. K.) 321 N. Eighth. Mrs. Kate. Timothy. Michael. John. Catherine. Francis. Burke, Nellie, domestic, 483 1-2 N. Union. Burke, Peter, works at P. R. R. shops, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Sophia. Sophia. Alexander. Edward. Martha. Ethel. Burke, Thomas, carpenter, 1307 Reed. Mrs. Johanna. Burke, Timothy, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 324 Coleman. Mrs. Hannah. Timothy C. John F. Albert J. Daniel A. Anna J. Helen T. Burke, see Burt. Burleigh, Charles P., 217 N. Eleventh. Elizabeth, dressmaker. David, musician. Burleigh, Charles P. Jr., machinist (P. R. R.) 110 S. Eighth. Mrs. Hattie. O m o z o 5 00 73 O C/3 l -0 K o rn We Want Your Business. CO H > 00 . W ^ CQ j < 3 o < < > W in c D THEFBEFORE CAN STAT I O N I J BOOKS A IND STA' © 2J ^i ^J 4) H j) 0 C ,O g ^ b_J t> [~P 2 Mr 84 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S • Burleigh, George H., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 1007 Washington. Mrs. Louisa J. William H. Gertrude M. Raymond C. Burleigh, James, machinist, 215 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Ina E. Thelma E. Burleigh, John A., mould worker, 217 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Augusta A. Burlingame, Clement, farmer, 31 Avenue A., Bv. Burlingame, Edward H., milk dealer, W. River, S. O., beyond lim. Mrs. Elizabeth. Alice. Arthur. Elsie. Hester. Edgar. Lawrence. Burlingame, Harry, works at Geuder's, 216 Winters av. Burlingame, John, works at Garr's, W. River Road, S. 0. Burlingham, Mrs. Emma, widow, 218 W. State. Burlingham, Mrs. Irene H., widow, 138 S. Clinton. Laura A. Helen S. Burlingham, Mrs. Katherine, 112 S. Seventh. Lloyd C, stenographer. Mabelle I., book-keeper. Grace E. Raymond C. LeVerne L. Burlingham, Mrs. Mary B., widow, 224 N. First. Harriet C . teacher. Burnside, Stoneman S., farmer, Dugan Road, E. O. Mrs. Etta. Gilbert F. Grace L. Burroughs, Salmon C, stonemason, 113 N. Eighth. Mrs. Melissa J. Burt, Frank, machinist (P. R. R.) 538 N. Seventh. Burt, Joseph, contractor and builder, 604 Irving. Mrs. Margaret E. Mary Louise. Joseph P. F. Stanislaus. Henry R. Anita M. HelenM. D. Alice Burt, Melvin E., carpenter, 1006 W. State. Mrs. Bell, nurse. Burt, see Burke. Edward Troy, n^K Mill, •^ 7 3io-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATHSiding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S •f.E.TYtER$CO Best Shoe Store OLEAN 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Buser, Joseph A., car repairer (P. R. R.) 107 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Sadie T. Robert A. Bush, Mrs. Annie, 147 Adams. Bush, Georre. mason, 135 Fulton. Mrs. Julia. Harry. Bush, Mrs. M. M., widow, 309 1-2 N. Union. Bush, William C, wagon1 maker, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Florence. Bussell, Gilmore S., oil and gas producer, 219 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary J. Daisy L. Elizabeth R. M. Josephine. Alice P. Robert E. Margaret E. Bussler, Augustus C, carpenter, 1002 W. State. Mrs. Mina. Ethel. Butanowicz, Mrs. Mary, 410 S. Union. Anna, clerk. Clara, domestic. Louis, laborer. Butinski. Frank, works in tannery, Lower Union, N. O. Mrs. Rose. John. Victoria. Otto. Rheo. Butler, Bert, buffer, 8 Eastman av., E. O. Mrs. Celia. Isabelle. Emma. Florence. Desmond. Butler, Miss Cora, fi50 E. State, E. O. Butler, James, laborer, 216 S. Ninth. Mrs. Margaret. Butler, James, farmer, Haskell Road, E. O. Mrs. Rose. Bert. Hannah. Butler, Milton G., cabinet maker, Westons Mills. Mrs. Jennie. Tina. Buttista, Joseph, laborer, 532 N. Fifth. Button, Samuel E., builder, 11 Plum, E. O. Mrs. Nancy C. Butts, Emma F., domestic, 311 E. State. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT 3 85 CO g - a CO ? (^ tz-t C n O Bbtr T» P S O B 2! 1t ="o i3 ;la. >1 rO 3 o g F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ioo,ooo. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbuiy, J. E. Duscnbury, Wm E Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J, F. Johnson. 86 a c J—I I— cu c W * 3 O a 3 a" < y 4! MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Butts, Prank, switchman (P. R. R.) 606 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Carrie B. Harland A. Buxton, 0. K., 131 N. Third. Byam, Mrs. Rose, 117 Irving. Byers, William A., chef at Olean House, 116 N. Barry. Mrs. Carrie L. Byron, Augustus H., works for P. R. R., 19 King, E. 0. Augusta. Nellie. John. Byron, A. W., works for P. R. R., 308 Laurel av. Cadwallader, M. Stanley, shoe clerk, 210 N. Barry. Mrs. Clara R. Cahaney, Alexander, works for P. R. R., 75 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Mary D. Margaret M. Cahill, Fred G., clerk (P. R. R.) 211 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Edith A. Gertrude E. Mildred E. Harold. Cahill, Patrick, 28 Washington, N. 0. Mrs. Ellen A. Mary B. Cahill, see Cal. Cain, Austin C, conductor (P. R. R.) 1111 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Carrie. Mildred. Marion. Cain, see Kane. Cal, Eva, has. 7 Franklin, N. O. Cal, Mary, bds. 7 Franklin, N. 0. Calilara, Genevieve, 112 N. First. Calkins, Charles H., foreman glass factory, 309 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Susie. Charles K. Calkins, Mary F., teacher, Olean public schools, 308 E. State. Calkins, Mrs. Lucinna, 309 N. Thirteenth. Callahan, Daniel, laborer (P. R. R.) 507 W. State. Camp, Mrs. Lizzie, 925 1-2 Buffalo. Campbell, Mrs. Ella, 1008 W. Sullivan. Ida. Mortimer. John. Campbell, Harry, weaver, River Road, S. 0. Mrs. Frances. Nellie. Jeannette. Campbell, John F., carpenter (P. R. R.) 530 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary. Francis. Infant. DLERB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages. Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEAN, N. Y. 11111 2 5 4 N- UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 87 The Morning* Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated. Press Membership. (I) a :et. Campion, James, boilermaker, bds. 712 Wayne. CAPITOL HOTEL, W. P. Peterson, propr., 112 W. State. Capozzi & Lombardy, (Lodvico Capozzi, Jerry Lombardy,) saloon, 445 N. Union. Capozzi, James, shoemaker, 106 Hamilton; res. 188 1-2 N. Union. Capozzi, Lodvico, propr. saloon, 445 N. Union. Caprio, Tony, 'laborer, bds. Vine, N. O. Card, George P., lives at Parker's, back Hinsdale Road, N. O. Card, J. M., dentist, 234 1-2 N. Union; res. 237 S. Barry. Mrs. Flora A. Jay M. William H. Lola R. CARDUS, REV. THOMAS, presiding elder M. E. church, 126 N. Barry. Mrs. Elizabeth. Marian E. Carey, Mrs. Alein, cook, Dailey's Inn, 404 N. Union. Carl, see Karl and Carll. Carley, P., bds. 322 Jay. Carley, Harriet M., (Mrs. 0. P.) 119 S. Second. CARLEY HEA1 dR CO., mfrs. of tannery machinery, (Fred E. Gleason, »Wm. M. Abrams, Jr., Lavina J. Abrams,) 480-516 N. LTnion. Carll, Paul N., glassblower, 123 Pulton. Mrs. Cora B. Emily R. Carlo, Angelo, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. Carlo, Lewis, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. Carlson, Alfred, car repairer (P. R. R.) 42 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Matilda. M. Lulu. Edvin. Carlson, Arthur W., painter, 1223 W. State. Mrs. Grace. Ellen. Marion. Florence. Carlson, B. J.. fireman. 148 Railroad av., E. O. Matilda, book-keeper. Millie. Carlson, Charles, tanner, 405 N. Eighth. Mrs. Christina. Lillian M. Elmer E. Carlson, Charles J., book-keeper, 132 N. First. Carlson, Johanna, housekeeper, 148 Railroad av., E. O. Carlson, John S., works in tannery, 934 Buffalo. Mrs. Caroline. Clarence. Leroy. Ernest. 3 O to 3 ON vO o H m o H CO tn' O •T-I o1 tr NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. u o 88 C3 X! *"! =5 - ^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Carlson, John, book-keeper, 710 Washington. p; Q- m O Carlson, Oscar F., carpenter, 119 N. Sixth. . w ^ Mrs. M. Louise. °T % Florence A., clerk. a ^ fee Ernest F., clerk. •2 2 C Mabelle L. > p 'Goldie M. ~ '*- 2 Winifred A. S3 ^ '3 Lester W. £ H 23 Marie Josephine. v. s Carlson, Peter, works at tannery, 214 S. Eleventh. Z. p c ^ Mrs. Selma. o S ^ a> Arthur. 111 S C Albion. « £^ ° « £ § S CJ > c «*; ^ « tri "O [3/ . £ z ^ <^> I , — ^ ^ '"' "3 «*• ° w i— £ 1. (" -a = 5 "J __ C & </5 ij tj ^j y ^ ^ (4 C Julia. Oscar. Teresa. Esther. Carmady. Thomas J., machinist (P. R. R.) 301 Coleman. Mrs. Anna. Lawrence. Carnuth, see Karnuth. Carpenter, Charles, carpenter, 25 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Louise. Dora. Harlow. Fred. Sophia. Grace. Carr, Mrs. Cordelia, 606 E. State, E. O. Pearl. Carr, Robert, laborer, 74 King, E. O. Mrs. Hattie." Laura. Irene Carr, see Kaar. Carrig, Andrew, lead burner, 317 N. Seventh. Mrs. Margaret. Carrig, Michael, works at tannery, 5 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Anna, William. Carroll, John, 305 Coleman. Mrs. Lucy. Carstarter, Amanda, 114 Hamilton. Carter, Almond F., 509 N. Sixth. Mrs. Susan. This A f t e r n o ^ ! Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewingg Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER Al d P t and Manufacturers of aFINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft O . J . WhittOn, Hres. &Treas ,jo Drinks. QLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 89 •CARTER, CHARLES W., Justice of Peace, 51 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Eunice T. Reuben C. Levi C. Ada M. Charles W. Jr. Carl L. Carter, Joseph H., barber, 451 N. Union. Carter, William, carpenter, 306 Wayne. Mrs. Luella. Grace A. E. Cleveland G. Carter, William N., hostler (P. R. R.) 517 N. Fifth. Mrs. Mary. Pearl. Cartwright, Miss Levidia, nurse, bds. 335 N. Seventh. Caruso, Salvatore. laborer, 518 N. Fourth. CARY, CHARLES S., lawyer, 221 N. Second. Mrs. Sarah A. Cary, Jacob A., carpenter, 119 S. Eleventh. CARY, RUMSEY & HASTINGS, (Charles S. Cary, Frank Rumsey, Allen J. Hastings,) attorneys at law, 22-23 Ex. Bk. Bldg. Case, Charles B., book-keeper, 137 S. Barry. Mrs. Caroline. Anna A. Case, Mary, domestic, 135 S. First. Case, Mrs. Minnie, 223 N. Union. Marion. Casey, Dennis, carpenter, 21 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Bridget. Ellen. Anna. Agnes. CASS, REV. THADDEUS G., pastor Baptist church, 115 South Clinton. Mrs. Cornelia S. Helen Eaton. Thaddeus Guilford, Jr. Casterline, Jacob, cigarmaker, bds. Hotel Imperial. Castra, see Kostra. Caswell, Mrs. J. C, 414 Laurens. Arthur D. Catholic Book Store, (Mrs. Elizabeth M. Ball, propr.) 205 West Henley. Catltn, Edward, machinist (P. R. R.) 238 N. Third. CATTARAUGUS COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, (C. D. Straight,) 107 North. Caufield, Otto, clerk, bds. Hotel Imperial. Cemar, see Cmar and Smer. Cerbo, Lovigi, laborer, Vine, N. 0. Mrs. Carnalle. Mary. W/Vl HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. o rn 70 35 m O o 73 «« t^ First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ioo,ooo. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIHECTOR3—E. G Duscubury, J. K. Duicnbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. lohnson, T F. Johnson. 90 t~ C/J QJ UJ f\\ CC (A a0 S3 til a. 0 aa m H m 1v 0 55 00 ver s 0 0 0 5 TO G W • ^^ *_. •OS IH be 0. a. is 0 lion S AVE 0 a D 2; "5 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Chadderdon, Mrs. Sarah A., widow, 34 Gencsee, Bv. Wallace. Warner. Chaffee, Glen, laborer, 610 N. First. Mrs. Alice. May. Pauline. Chaffee, Mrs. Ida M., dressmaker, 509 N. Union. Clifford D., machinist. Chamberlin, Addie F., boarding house, 125 S. Second. Chamberlin, Albert M., carpenter, 1209 W. Henley. Mrs. Nellie E . Raymond W . Albert C. Ruth H. Helen M. Chamberlin, C. Husted, farmer (Ceres) 229 N. F i r s t . Mrs. Bessie G. Chamberlin, Mrs. E m m a 0., widow, Olean House. Chamberlin, George L., farmer (Ceres) 229 N. F i r s t . Mrs. Lena M. Chamberlin, Hazen E., farmer, P l e a s a n t Valley. Mrs. Mary. Chamberlin, H. Lee, milk dealer, P l e a s a n t Valley. Mrs. Lissie. Earl. CHAMBERLIN MANUFACTURING CO., (Edward Troy, prop.) 210-216 S. Barry. Chamberlin, Mrs. Patience S., widow, 229 N. First. Chamberlain, Mrs. Seraph M., widow, 128 E. Henley. CHAMBERLIN, WILLIS A., fire insurance agency 242 North Union; res. 213 N. Fifth. Mrs. Katherine L. Chambers, Margaret, waitress, Olean House. Champion, Mrs. Anna, 19 Pond, E. O. Irene. Champion, see Campion. Champlain, Ira, farmer, Dugan Road, E. O. Mrs. Sarah E. Chandler, Mrs. J, S., widow, S. Union, S. O. Cecil. Chapman, Archie T., brakeman (P. R. R.) 316 Coleman. Mrs. Nellie. Chapman, Floyd E., motorman, 509 Brickell av. Mrs. Lucy. Mildred. Chapman, Frank, policeman, 509 Brickell av. Mrs. Ella J. n Copies of this Direccan t e Q Tl Q 171 HP 11 Uiry obtained at 0A (111 U d l l l \j\j\ I 1 KLEAF'S Book U..11 vujiiijjwiij store_ pric $ 2 The A* Weston Lumber Co., Manufacturers & Dealers I TTMBED Lath and Shingles, Doors, L I U ' I D C R , Windows Turned Work. in all Kinds of Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Glean, IN. V. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. c 9] CHAPMAN, JOSEPH M., dealer in cigars and tobaccos, 126 N. Union; res. 308 Laurel av. Mrs. Eleanor S. Mabel E. Mary I. Blanche H. Joseph G. Chappell, Sylvester, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 320 N. Seventh. Mrs. Leola. Charloski, George, works at P. R. R. shops, 241 Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Helen. Flora. Joseph. Anna. Francis. John. Charloski, Mary, 243 Spruce, N. 0. Chase, Arthur L., piano tuner, 123 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Etta C. Mabel E. Arlie L. Cheesma.n, Frank H., glassblower, 814 Buffalo. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Izetta D. Alice Marguerite. Madeline T. Mildred M. CHEMICAL HOSE HOUSE NO. 1, City Building. Chemical Hose House No. 2, 1212 W. State. Chesner, Ambrose, 109 S. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Chesner, Frank J., machinist, 1121 W. State. Mrs. Lucy G. Celestine. Chesner, Louis J., propr. saloon, 308 W. State, res. do. Mrs. Alice. Chester, Charles J., works at P. R. R. shops, 402 N. Ninth. Mrs. Edna M. Chew, Albert, glassblower, 405 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Evelyn. Ina. Irma. Chew, Charles, glassblower, 914 W. State. Mrs. Clara. Lillian. Evelyn. Earl. Childs, Miss Mona. nurse, 141 N. Barry. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 o CM O on I—I r r S DO 5 ' M§ Q =1 a. e =r </> 3 f» C/) o . " 3 &3 CO o O Z M Q. <• m > c7 O gl TJ z DO rii g ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, , ^ ~ •2 "§ o . if) U (vj .X* © * ^ O <>o ^ " <-> - ^ ' >> © * _• flQ . -i-> ^o . qj ?-! _ ! ajH ^ £3 •—« * ^ ^9 * *S o ~ ._ • •*g «* • £5 9^ f\ r £ rn . l\J -. (JO OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIERS. 92 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Chipchak, Martin, laborer (P. R. R.) 28 Oak, N. 0 . Mrs. Katherine. Tony. Charles. Rose. Stephen. Sophia. Mike. Chittenden, Jerry, fireman, 1311 Reed. Mrs. Othelia. Louise. Clyde. Florence. Elizabeth. Christian Science Rooms, Foley Block, cor. State and First. Christopher, Henry, 426 N. First. CHURCH OF THE TRANSFIGURATION, (Polish Roman Catholic) Rev. S. P. Brzoska, pastor, Walnut, N. O. Cimbuear, John, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Barbara. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, (C. E. Bell, pres.; M. E. Loveland, cashier,) 139 N. Union. City Building, cor. N. Union and E. State. CITY CAFE, (Matt Snyder, prop.) 146 N. Union. City Hall, N. Union, cor. E. State. (For complete list of offices, see duplex directory, page 25.) City Clerk's Office, (John F. Coad, clerk,) room 8 City BIdg. CITY CLUB, 115 North. CITY EXCHANGE HOTEL, (John Henneman, prop.) 1126 N. Union, N. O. CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, (E. J. Moore, prop.) 264 N. Union. CLANCY, EDWARD, undertaker, (Blighton & Clancy) res 56 River, N. O. Clancy, Eugene G., bricklayer, 56 River, N. 0. Clancy, John F., works for Keystone Electric Co., 511 N. Fourth. Mrs. Anna. William F. Edward J. Charles R. Marie L. Agnes. Milford. Clancy, Mary E., 325 Tompkins. Clancy, Mollie, tailoress, 56 River, N. 0. Clancy, Patrick, foreman (P. R. R.) 117 S. Eighth. Mrs. Bridget. Mary. Margaret. Clancy, Sarah, 56 River, N. O. Clark, Alonzo H., contractor, 9 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Catherine. Leona E. E d w a r d Troy, Planing Mill, •^ 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding;, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. (A o Q H H <D M O d CO -^ a) d be 6 H OLEAN. N. Y. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. THE i^lITB Printery. d H M d 03 S3 303 TOMPKINS ST. CO 1-3 iH i-H CO 5 WISDOM PAVING CO., A 00 CN1 CO cq CO 1 d . JS . o Illlljlilill; m .£ d .2 - d *n "™ S .£; • (g •a co O Frontier Telephone, 15,253. 3 CO O n« CO 5 5 u b a) +-» 5 . 0) CO 3£ 5 CO oo p. si J0 K -z en O W o^ S So o o O . 2 CO £ Q | U JAMKS V. SAPIENZA, Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , BUFFALO, N. Y. H oi S 7! • 57 Kin H X fcis 3 ' I B hysi Josepl 8 O O f l l fa1 m £ S «. r, 60 K: o o ams •ice. rs. Mrs. M., Mayn Mrs. J anet k at 0 lean dies' ta ilori First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $uo.oou. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Caihier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tohnson. 94 ,- ~p tr^J __l 3 , 1 J I ? 1 ; ^ 1 ^ ^ tj S g rj O - 3 t"1 ,< I Q fl ( HH ^ Z (_ I O ,c j JJ HII^I S 1 ~^y- > c v - —> , I \ oj _i£ _j2 . . . "S . ^ -^ w .£ " 5 O- 3 § _l_, 0* J 2 """ • H -i-j • § in • "" . •— . tz, . MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Clark, Mrs. Nellie, widow, 29 Main, Bv. Clark, R. S., minister, 120 S. Third. Mrs. Clara A. Fred G. Louise E., salesman. Carlton M. Roswell S. Adeline M. Clark, William, teamster, 314 Wayne.. Mrs. Jennie. Douglas. Clason, C. S., farmer, 38 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Eunice M. Clason, C. D., laborer, 38 Garden av., E. O. Clayson, George 11., painter, Crown, E. O. Mrs. Esther. Cleary, Mrs. Laura J., 912 W. State. George F., works at pipe factory. Clemens, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 507 N. Eighth. Mrs. Marcella. Clemens, see Clemons., Clement, Peter, works at tannery, 13 Avenue B., N. 0. Mrs. Dora. Sigmund. Edward. Frank. Clemons, Archie, teamster, 20 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Gertrude. Clemons, Lester F., barber, 210 W. Green. Mrs. Mary L. Ernest L - J. Lee. Clemons William. 607 Irving. Clendenney, H. M., machinist (P. R. R.) 447 N. Third. Mrs. Margaret. <£ Beatrice. Cline, Marcus, tanner, 30 King, E. O. Mrs. Emma. Jessie. Cline, Seymour, carpenter, 322 Jay. Mrs. Lucinda O. Clisbee, Mrs. Florence. 122 N. Barry. CLOSE CYCLE & AUTOMOBILE CO., (F. B. Close, F. A. Close) manufacturers and repairers, 442 N. Union. Close, Frank B., (Close Cycle & Automobile Co.) 11 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Addie F. Irene F. Close, James, painter, 15-Second av., Bv. Mrs. Jennie. Charles. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. O L E A N . N . Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL Asphalt Roofing and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 95 ~ Clyde, James L., Sec'y Olean Glass Co., 702 W. Sullivan. , Mrs. Jennie L. <£} Esther M. -u. ». Cmar, John, lives at Mike Yusko's, off Homer St., N. O. a ^ Cmar, see Smer. * • Coad, John F., city clerk, 110 Hamilton. s ^ Coal, Claude, clerk, 101Z W. State. o -n XJ B Coast, Bessie, 120 S. Clinton. ^T Coast, Gladys, 120 S. Clinton. ~ t J ^ COAST HALL, (J. W. and W. F. Coast, props.) 258 1-2 N. Union. R DC . COAST, J. W. & SON, clothiers and gent's furnishers, 154 N. " *T " ^ Union. S "7 COAST, J. W. & W. F., oil producers, 152 1-2 N. Union. | PH ^ Coast, J. Weston Jr., (J. W. Coast & Son) 213 E. State. 8 O Q Mrs. Edith B. Ss H Coast Oil Co., (W. F. Coast, J. W. Coast, F. T. Coast estate,) oil ° ' ^"" producers, 154 1-2 N. Union. " Coats, Frank, laborer, bds. 323 N. Union. g" r^ Cobb, Alexander D., supt. of school buildings, 112 S. Second. "° ^"^ Mrs. Matilda C. ™ (/) Grace E. * ^ Ethel M. • COBB, HUGH A., law and insurance, office 315 Masonic Temple, p res.'316 N. Fifth. Mrs. Bertha. — — — ^ ~ Cobb, John, undertaker, 2l'6 N. Second. ^ ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Minnie M. ^^g^J| Clarence J. ^ t Samuel W. ' f^—^ John H. l—^^-^ Cobb, Thomas, motorman, 112 Fulton. »^3-—i Mrs. Katherine. o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Clara M. < " " " ^ T. James. w ^ ^ ^ COBB, "WILLIAM, attorney (Parker & Cobb,) 139 Fulton. ^^ ^ ^ C Mrs. E. Alice. K •—^—— Harry Duncan. 2 ^Z^^Z Alice Russel. — • Coburn, Mrs. Belle J., clerk (Bell Bros.) 108 N. Barry. ^ • mm Ethlyn. *Z T ^^^ Coburn, Harry S., machinist (P. R. R.) 1301 W. Sullivan. ?? ' Mrs. Rose. g— ^ ^ ^ Charles. > * Coco, Joseph, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. V ^g Coco, Tony, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. § " *£• Cohen, Anna, 429 N. Union. " ~ On Cohen, Mrs. Betsy, prop, furniture store, 429 N. Union; res. do. $ J3 f"rt Mollie. ' <=i L ^ •Samuel. Michael. Israel. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 2. S § W ^ £3• p3* Rates from $• to $1.50 C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 405 N. UNION STREET. „; « u J rt ^ 2L 96 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S - H ^ — - — Idi ^ <A Cohen, Joseph, 612 W. State. « - u Mrs. Tillie. K 2 _© Simon, cigar maker. £ id Q3 Hannah. !x> LO Tessie. c c z " K/I Meloy, cigar maker. D Solomon, milkman. UCohen, Max L., cigar mfr., 326 W. State; res. 132 S. First. tn Mrs. Annie T. Id H Godfrey. 02 David. S Rosalia. Cohen, Meloy, cigar store, 210 W. State. o ^ ^ *. Cohen, Pearl, 429 N. Union. £ w '% *J Cohen, Tessie, domestic, 115 N. First. •3 £w C Cole, Arthur H., milkman, River Road, S. O. >-> Mrs. Jessie. >» ^ 0 S ^ Maurice. x - q^ Cole, Asa, 21 Garden av., E. 0. * a © Cole, Charles. S. Union, S. O. SCole, Elias, S. Union, S. O. ^ ^ X ~ Cole, Elmer, fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. (,/ C Cole, George, mason, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Georgiana. z *3 ^ ^ a •* Frank. » ^ ^ -2, _ Gertrude. 75 Cole, Henry W., night watchman, 31 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Mandy C. *© Glen ,F. Cole, Martin, 11 Lower Walnut, N. O. men EST1 Presider '3 £J 4) £ "O >~ < 3 1 QQ O J "^ 5 r/3 J™ 2. 3 •£ ;Q <*• 3 [^ ^ ^ Mrs. Annie. Mary. George. Edward. Cole, M. W., farmer, E. River Road, S. O. Cole, Sylvester, laborer, 534 N. Sixth. Mrs. Anna. Mary. Cole, see Coal. Colegrove, Charles R., conductor (P. R. R.) 212 Wayne. Mrs. Julia. Florence. Edward. William. Donald. Colegrove, r.ee Coslow. Coleman, Edward Marth, 135 N. Thirteenth. Coleman, Fred H. ( tobacco store, 1506 W . State, Coleman, John C , teamster, 1415 W. State. Mrs. Catherine. Frederick H., storekeeper. Henrietta. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FI ND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. & Treas. ^ P h o n e ,30 O L E A N ; N . y . OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 97 Collard, Henry J., carriage maker, 137 S. First. Mrs. Elizabeth. Joseph M. H. Colleran, see Colran. Collerson, Joseph, druggist, 20& S. Barry. Collet, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Colligan, Mrs. Bridget, 1007 N. Union, N. O. John, oil producer. Timothy, gauger. Colligan, John, fireman, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Mrs. Margaret. Frank, works in tannery. John, works in tannery. Joseph, clerk. William. Edward, ball player. May. Margaret. James. Collins, Bert, machinist (P. R. R.) 42 Front, Bv. Mrs. Catherine. Collins, Cornelius, works for P. R. R., bds. 309 N. First. Collins, Mrs. Edith L., widow, 601 Irving. Carlyle S. ^ O ^ W »4 £ >p > JJ ". ID' (0 ^) <^ CB C ^_ g" P Collins, Edward, motorman, 304 N. Barry. Collins, Mrs. Ellen, widow, 1101 1-2 N. Union, N. O. Thomas, laborer. Q* 0 !j £~> & g COLLINS I N T E R S T A T E AGENCY, (I. P . Collins, pres.; J. J. McGilliger, v-pres.; A g n e s M. Redding, sec.) incorporated 1904; capital $5,000; r e a l e s t a t e a n d i n s u r a n c e , Masonic Ternpie. (See a d v . ) COLLINS, ISAAC P . , pres. Collins I n t e r s t a t e Agency, i n s u r a n c e " u H PJ 1 r* J^J fes P and real estate, Masonic Temple; res. 232 N. Third. Mrs. Delia E. Collins, John A., works at Vacuum, 1437 Buffalo. Mrs. Ellen. Margaret E. Josephine. Fred. Martha. Anna. Matilda. Elizabeth. Marie. Nora. Helen. Collins, Olaf, student, 126 N. Third. Q* ^ Q, E ~ Leta. WAI. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. J* g1 g; ^ pr § P O P P* O. $ " ^ {^* ^^ First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E DUSENBURY, Pr.s WM. E. WHEELER, Vicc-Prcs. A. T. EATON, C»»hier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dutenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnion, J. F. Johnion. 98 Q) © z 5? © 5 .2 5 S c ft a. C E o O *" MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Collins, Patrick S.( attorney at law, office 156 N. Union; res. 133 S. Fifth. Mrs. Sopha L. Thomas. Raymond J. Viola E. Charles. Hazel. Collins William, commercial traveler, representing Edwin J. Gillies •& Co., N. Y., 56 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Margaret A. Daniel. Marie. William Jr. John. Collis, Frederick A., painter, 125 S. Third. Mrs. Myra A. Clifford A., laborer. Mabel M. Collopy, Frank E., bartender, 209 S. Second. Mrs. Anna. Collopy, Mrs. Mary, River, N. O. Collren, Kate, 128 South. Colony, Mrs. Anna E., 402 Laurens. Anna C. Cora E. Katherine S. Clarence M. Edna M. Margaret B. C. Lamont. Colt, Clairce, book-keeper, 129 Fulton. Colton, Reuben, 75 King, B. O. Mrs. Fidelia. Colts, R. E., works for P., S. & N. R. R., bds. Genesee House. Colvin, Henry, laborer, 3 Pond, E. 0. Mrs. Nora. Comfort, David, works in tannery, Crown, E. O. Comfort, Merle, clerk, Crown, E. O. COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, WESTBROOK'S, (Elroy D. Westbrook, prop.) 156 N. Union. Comfort, Thomas, laborer, 67 River, N. O. Mrs. Martha. Compton, Susie M., teacher; for address see supplement. Comstock, Ida, dressmaker, 39 First av., Bv. Condon, John, laborer, bds. 124 W. State. Congdon, William J., 1215 Washington. Mrs. Rose L. John P. Joseph J. Congregational Church, First, (Rev. Ethan Curtis, pastor,) cor. N. Barry and E. State. Pastor's study, 106 N. Barry. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Wcston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers I I T M f t p D Lath iDi Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. .^Windows, Turned Work. Loag Distance Phono 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 99 m 33 BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. CD a H o -s "33 5° O C s> ^3 x ? a 3 m > LES ghi For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call < noo n LL KI k Don Conkle, Mike, laborer (P. R. R.) cor. Washington and Union, North Olean. Mrs. Katherine. Mary. Frances. Kate. Maggie. Rosie. Johanna. John. CONKLIN, DEWITT C, (New Conklin Wagon Co.) 304 E. State. Mrs. Hester M. Conklin, D. Clinton Jr., wagon maker, 201 S. Barry. Mrs. Minnie. Elizabeth. Roscoe. Ross. Maurice. Conklin, Elijah W., asst. mgr. New Conklin Wagon Co., 416 E. State.' Mrs. Elizabeth C. George W. Hester M. Rebecca L. CONKLIN WAGON WORKS, see New Conklin Wagon Co. Conkling, -Robert A., oil producer, 104 South. Mrs. Emily. Robert A. Jr. William Coast. Conley, Bernard, laborer, 39 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Catherine. Conley, John, currier, 731 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Katherine. Mary, book-keeper. Katherine, dressmaker. Alice. Anna. George. Mark. Conley, Margaret, 128 South. Conley Mrs. Mary, housekeeper, 118 W. Henley. Conneli, John J., real estate, 32 Pine, N. 0. Connell,' Martin, 32 Pine, N. O. John. Connell, Sarah. 32 Pine, N. O. Connelly, Mrs. Gertrude, 138 N. First. Elizabeth. Electa. Connelly, Patrick, laborer, Oak, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Conneley, T. J., conductor (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Connelly, see Conley. Si dS 3 m CO " O '£ o w O 3 o Z2i S _p a 5" CJQ o O c: i 3 ( 5" D 1| OO 1 • ^ - 3 rn w 'V a o a • r We Want Your Business. 100 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Conner, Charles L. works for P. R. R., 134 N. Ninth. Mrs. Kathryn. Theodore. Conners, John, laborer (P. R. R.) 328 Coleman. Mrs. Bridget. Michael. Julia. Margaret. John. Morris. Connor, James, blacksmitth, 1308 W. Henley. Mrs. Ida. Walter. Frank. Ida. Elmer. Lawrence. Mary. Margaret. Connor, see Conner. Connors, see O'Connors. Conoval, Darwin, glassworker, 802 Washington. Conrad, Charles H., conductor, 145 N. Eighth. Mrs. Jessie F. Conrad, Claud S., conductor, 1013 W. Sullivan. ' Mrs. Elnora H. Conrad, Elva, tel. op., 145 N. Eighth. Conrad, Frederick B., carpenter, 219 S. Union. Mrs. Carrie E. Conrad, John, laborer, 501 1-2 W. State. Conrad, Lee J., farmer (E. River rd. S. O.) res. 219 S. Union. Mrs. Ruth. Conrad, Mrs. Lucetta, 219 S. Union. Conrad, Warren C , policeman, 215 S. Fourth. Mrs. Susan. Neola. Warren. Chester. Conrath, Mrs. Mary A., widow, 129 N. Fifth. Ruby M. Consedine, Francis J., book-keeper, 115 N. Sixth. Mrs. Emma J. Consedine, Frank, clerk, 135 S. First. Consedine, John, 1207 W. Henley. Consedine, Martin, works at P. R. R. shops, 908 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. James. Leo. Hazel. Donald. Dorothy. Infant. E d w a r d T r o y , Waning Mill, •^ ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S GLEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Consedine, Thomas P., currier, 140 S. Eleventh. Teresa. Catherine. Mary. Consilman, see Councilman. CONVENT OP MERCY, cor. W. Sullivan and N. Sixtth. Converse, David, Supt. Mt. View Cemetery, Cemetery Lodge, South Olean. Mrs. Sylvia. Myrtie A. Gertrude L. Herbert D. Convey, Alexander X, clerk, 23 First av., Bv. Mrs. Ida. Frank C. Robert B. Convey, John J., 1120 Buffalo. Mrs. Mary W. Convey, Roger P., tanner, 277 N. Tenth, (cor. Anderson av.) Mrs. Mary M. Elizabeth A. John P. Mary E. Convey, Thomas Joseph, car repairer (P. R. R.) 8 Spruce, N. O Mrs. Annie. Daniel. Mary. Conway, D. L., insurance agent, 265 N. Union. Conway, George, works at Pierce tannery, 5 Center Bv. Mrs. Elizabeth. Antoinette. Conway, Kate, works at Grand Central, 538 N. Fifth. Conway, Patrick, stillman, 802 Washington. Conway, Simon, bartender at Grand Central, 11-13 Grossman blk., 141 N. Union. Mrs. Anna. Cook, Mrs. Ann, widow, 63 Bishop, E. 0. Cook, Charles, works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Cook, Charles D., driver (Adams Ex.) 132 N. Fourth. Mrs. Helen. Cassar. Cook, Clara, domestic, 103 S. Barry. Cook, Edwin A., stone cutter, 414 S. Union. Mrs. Ida M. Richard L., stone cutter. Nellie J. Margaret F. Dorothy E. Donald. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT w a 101 a. o 2 03 8 • 5 » 'sK > ? "S s i *3 QPO P- o •a <H o •=; re p X 1 S3 5 O 0 2! o." ,3^ S " E? n r1 o •< 0 z. F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Prcs. A. T. EATON, Caihier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Duscnbury, Wm, E Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 102 S3 <o a c E s o hi a s ^5 ^ O • = H a aft MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Cook, Frank C, Supt. of Riverhurst Park, res. River hurst. Mrs. Blanche. Florence E. Cook, Fred W., machinist (P. R. R.) 1306 Washington. Cook, George, works for P. R. R., Moore's av., W. 0. Mrs. Martha. Stennen. Cook, George W., Justice of Peace, 772 N. Union, N.'O. Mrs. Lida M. Cook, Gottleib, 1306 Washington. Cook, Jacob M., works for St. Ry. Co., 711 W. State. Mrs. Rose. Helen. Herman. Cook, Mrs. Jane, widow, S. Union, S. 0. Cook, John, tanner, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Mrs. Mary. Rose. Victoria. Loretta. Cook, John, pumper, 1508 W. Henley. Mrs. Anna. Cook, John S., farmer, 1511 W. State. Frank, teamster. Albert, teamster. Cook, Julia, 231 N. Second. Cook, Mrs. Margaret, 814 W. Henley. Cook, William J., clerk (P. R. R.) 1306 Washington. Cookingham, Albert L., constable, 34 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Anna. Marvin. Cookingham, Walter J., brakeman (P. R. R.) 124 Fulton. Mrs. Cora. Bertha M. Cooledge, Charles, coachman, bds. 128 S. Tenth. Coolidge, William, farmer, Goodrich av., E. O. Mrs. Frances. Coon, George, works at P. R. it. shops 5 Fourth av Bv. Mrs. Edith. Coon, Rose, domestic, 118 N. Clinton. Coon, see Kuhn, and Coons. Cooney, John, bartender, 437 N. Union. Cooney, John E., works at Times office, 440 N. First. Coons, Lee M., clerk (P. R. R.) 122 Hamilton. Coop, Fred, works at pipe factory, Hotel Imperial.AND RETAIL WHOLESALE Cooper, Clara B., teacher; for address see supplement. m Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. I OLEAN, N. Y. 2 5 4 N. UNION STREET. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building' Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 103 B 30 3 O a X 3 »H &m 8q I" W O GO YOU V/ANT (/) 2 r i—< > H NERY Ovei-Manl fan The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. (I) S/I nlon Street. Cooper, Charles S., gas fitter, 123 S. Seventh. Mrs. Adelia A. Archie M., messenger. Charles Earle. Cooper, Cyrus W., farmer, Windfall rd. Bv. Mrs. Juna. Hazel. Cooper, Edward, 311 N. Sixth. Cooper, Mrs. E. X, 212 Winters av. Cooper, George, machinist, 47 Third av. Bv. Mrs. Carrie. Beatrice. Copeland, Mary, waitress, Olean House. Corcoran, Mrs. Alice E., 316 S. Barry. Kate E. John E. Florence E. Cordell, Arbutus, 312 East av. Cordell, Granger, 312 East av. CorJell, James, laborer, 312 East av. Cordell, Maud, ^12 East av. Corkins, Mrs. Anna K., widow, 615 Irving. William T. Joseph C , laborer. Corkins, Mrs. Catherine, 312 S. Third. Cornwall, Charles R., works for P. R. R., 506 Brickell av. Mrs. AmDra A. Cornwell, David M., carpenter (P. R. R.) 117 N. Fifth. Mrs. Laura R. Howard L. Corrigan, John, brakeman (P. R. R.) 115 S. Fifth. Mrs. Elizabeth. Emmet. Corry House, (John Leahan, prop.) 614-616 Wayne. Corsett, Lincoln E., carpenter, 312 N. Nintth. Mrs. Carrie. Henry. AnnaBel. Harold. Ellen. Ethel. Corwln, R. G., farmer, E. State, E. 0. Cosgrove, Mary N., teacher; for address see supplement. Cosgrave, Sarah, student, W. State, W. 0., beyond limits. Cosgrow, see Coslow, and Kozlow. Coslow, John, laborer, 10 Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Bridget. M W w P CO O a 2! s O 5 B CO m 9 2 h ' Pi f £, CD" A. G. HARVEY, President. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Bell Phone. E 5" P 'y P ct> p ; B a" B P' 2 c t" 1 o§a: O • M =-1 t? pS f p 1= n o P> g.S C t ^ (2 CD O O o O pi tn o c a H CD ta O o a CD p" o N CD B J^ v ^ "_* l_J I^J CD C ^ ^ P O H CD H • "i «S3 H3 I P P 5' - P- p CD as' en ' P B" P P B) s Ofg p- o t? ^T CO ^^ <; p CD " o o p d O P M m 3> ~> CD o5 Q 11^ Bg << 3" c 2 P co p t ) o >-i !=: P tfl CO OT o on o o o CO 2 Factory at Foot < f Fifth St., along P. R. R. Tracks. JOHN F. HARVEY, Vice-President. Block Co. rianufacturers and Builders of all kinds of Cement Building Block. (Mean Cement Ble 3 s DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J. WhittOn, Pres. &Treas *$£">«"»', OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 105 COWELL, V.'ALTER A., physician and surgeon, 118 N. Barry, Cowens, Benj. ^., blacksmith, Steam Valley, S. O. Mrs. Catherine. Charles. Cowens, Mrs. Sarah, 116 N. Barry. Cowper, George, Olean House. Mrs. Ethel. Coxe, George Harmon, Secretary Olean Transfer Co., 225 N. Second. Mrs. Harriet G. George Harmon, Jr. Coyle, Miss Agnes, 781 N. Union, N. O. CRADDUCK, CHARLES J., grocer 238 N. Union; res. 611 E. State J E. O. Mrs. Mary. George. Bertha. Mildred. Albert. Cradduck, Conway B., carpenter, 601 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Allie. Harry. Nigal. Lyle. Cradduck, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 611 E. State, E. O. Craft, Alvin N., printer, 714 W. Green. Mrs. Myrtie E. Vivian N. Vera. Vern A. Vada P. Cram, Mrs. Eva A. (Mrs. H. D.) 322 Laurel av. Bert P. G., clerk. Cram, H. D., works for P. R. R., Genesee House. Cramer, William M., yardman (P. R. R.) 1507 W. State. Mrs. Melissa. A. Patton. Pauline. William D. Crammer, Martin, book-keeper, 8 Center, Bv. CRAMSIE, JOHN, prop. Driving Park House, W. State, W. 0. Mrs. Julia. Paul. Robert. Martha. Cramsie, Julia, 244 1-2 N. Union. Crandall, Alburn, 410 E. State. Mrs. Josephine M. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. o 8$ 70 O O 70 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. F. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cmihier. DIRECTORS—E. G Duseubury, J. K. Dusenburj, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, 106 H" (/j Q/ [I] Qj & — nes. 1 r/ i 0 H £ Both a. W i-l E 0 55 0 0. 1—< B3 0 ^^ TO p. at u 0 w ot 0 £ ISA J F.Johnson. . MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Crandall, Arnold G., clerk, 114 Hamilton. Mrs. Phoebe M. Crandall, Claude, street car conductor, 13 First av., Bv. Mrs. Mabel. Edna. Linford. Crandall, Curtiss, marble worker-, 524 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Anna. Gladys. Crandall, Mrs. Cynthia, (Mrs. I. B.) 310 Tompkins. B a r l J - Crandall, Murray E., farmer, Dugan rd. E. 0. Mrs. Dolly M. Lulu. Mamie. Arthur. Raymond. Crandall, W. L., mason, 23 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. May. Donna. Harold. Merle. Crannell, Walter L., furniture and wall paper, 176 N. Union; res. 205 N. Clinton. Mrs. Bertha. Luther A. Ruth A. Crassley, see Crossley. Crawford, Daniel, tailor, 712 Washington. Mrs. Sarah. Maud. Clara. Fred. Florence. Crawford, Henry C, lumber dealer, 209 E.^gtate. Mrs. Sarah. Crawford, James H., mason, 506 Higgins av. Crawford, James W., 120 S. Union. Mrs. Sylvina Kirk. Creagan, Thomas W'., works in tannery, 1017 W. State. Mrs. JJet'tie. n O ion St AVE 1 0 a ^ , *" Creigbt6n, Fred, engineer, 1510 Buffalo. ,£Jreighton, Mrs. Peter, widow, 1510 Buffalo. Creotz, Tony, laborer, 512 N. Fourth. Crippen, Anna L., teacher; for address see supplement. Crocker, Augustus, 115 S. Eleventh. Crocker, Frank, conductor, bds. 309 N. First. Copies of this Directory can be obtained at OAKLEAF'S Book ) Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Co v Manufacturers & Dealers! TT1VIDE1} Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U l T l D E l X , windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, p Q W E S T O N . S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 107 Crocker, George A., currier, 115 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Elizabeth. Crocker, Lawrence, motorman St. Ry., 16 Second av. Bv. Mrs. Laura. Claude. Cronk, Maude, student nurse, Olean Hospital, 519 N. First. Cross, Charles H. works in tannery, 310 N. Third. Mrs. A. L. James A., butcher. Cross, George, blacksmith, shop 507 N. Union; res. 266 1-2 N. Union. Cross, Otto, laborer, 606 E. State, E. 0. Crossley, Harry, machinist (P. R. R.) 114 Wayne. Mrs. Elizabeth. Crosthwaite, Mrs. Jennie, (Mrs. Richard) 10 Main, Bv. Elizabeth. John Ward, mason. Crow, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 43 Elm, N. O. Crowe, Richard J., prop. Hagan Hotel, 612 N. Union. Crowley, Mrs. Delia, 1408 Buffalo. William. Marguerite. Crowley, John, pipe fitter, Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Margaret. James E. John. Ellen L. Marguerite G. Donald V. Aima E. Michael F. Crowley, Mrs. Katherine, widow, Buffalo, N. O. Crowley, Michael, 208 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Nora. Ella R., teacher. Kate L., dressmaker. Jane, teacher. Crowley, Patrick J., carpenter, off Buffalo St., W. O. Mrs. Anna. Edward. Mamie. Florence. Ivy. Cudding, Fred E., carpenter, 125 S. Second. Cue, John, laborer, 5 Avenue B., N. O. Cuffe, Anthony M., carpenter,, shop 302 S. Union; res. 216 S. Union. Mrs. Mary J. Ezra J., carpenter. George Clayton. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, VREYSTONE ^ELECTRIC/ \ Co. /' Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 5 ^ £ re w ^ a F^ ,_, £g, " es ~ £ 3' 3 ^r «" a. g c Q}, tj £j ~ ^ f~\ d y, ^ HC f J> » 5* ^ i-5! 5 H — f?P ^ ^" 2 J^ ^ / j . § " /-*v Z »E J^j w^ ^ ^ £J a> — — — — z m ^ *^ O m Li w 5 >• 3* te g H | > jq. ^ 50 nrt -a M O * ° o f1 C ~ "" g <T> m t) as 3C ^ g t« " ' o ~ PI ^ "Bip< " JI O TO ^ ta - J ^T ?" . — O J5 ^ Z OQ «• _ » oo „ ^ »J ~ Q t«' 2 O O1 g T\ ~7 gd J» a ^ — ^~ Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST y .S3 ^ 25 © U) ai fsj Ja O*^ _ +-• •g3 # J3 ^ • 108 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Culbertson, Mrs. B. A., bds. 119 N. First, Lucile. Edward. Cullather, Abram J., glassblower, 793 N, Union. Mrs. Mary. John. O ^ • >, O • Elizabeth. dimming, Nat G., carpenter, 705 Irving. -<-> t/j . qj 5-i . E. Vernet. Cummings, Charles, 315 1-2 N. Union. £* CO . J^> £5 '(Q ^5 trt "S * * 2 O •— ^_, • "£H cS . ° « S W •£ y O (3^-> CU •v JpJ l\J Mrs. Erma. Mrs - Bertha. Clinton Paul. Cummings, Ed., printer, bds. Union House, 405 N. Union. Cummings, Michael, mason, bds. 103 N. Union. Cummings, Thomas, tank builder, 1314 Buffalo. Mrs. Catherine. Ella M. Samuel T. Alice M. Timothy D. Daniel F. Cumstock, see Comstock. Cunningham, Christian E., carpenter, 146 N. Ninth. Mrs. Julia. Sarah C. Mary E. Anna M. James T. Cunningham, J. W., gardener, 3 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Kate. Cunningham, Mary, 128 South. f f^[J ^ _ J Cunningham, Miss Mary J., 146 N. Ninth. Cunningham, Mrs. R. S.-, 141 N. Barry. Cunningham, Wiliiami H., orakeman (P. R. R.) 335 N. Seventh. Mrs. Ida. Curce, Rock, laborer, 432 N. Eighth. Mrs. Angela. Lewis. Mary. Nicholas. James. Michael. Infant. Curley, Agnes, stenographer, 112 Wayne. Curran, Bernard, drayman, 425 N. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. Winifred. Agnes. Stella, works at pipe factory. Margaret. Leona. Edward Troy, M aio-326 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN AI.WAY3 UP * TO OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 109 Outran, Minnie, waitress, Olean House. Currans, Dominick, laborer, 1125 N. Union, N. O. Currier, see Courrier. Curry, David, bricklayer, 787 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. Sarah. Curry, Frank, book-keeper, 417 N. Seventh. Curry, Mrs. Mary, 417 N. Seventh. Curtin, Timothy, bartender Union House, 405 N. Union. Curtis, Mrs. Anna R., widow, 710 W. Sullivan. Curtis, Arthur, works at Pierce's tannery, cor. Homer and Bulfalo,*N. 0. Mrs. Edna. Arthur, Jr. Curtiss, Bertha, 508 W. Sullivan. Curtis, Anna, nurse, cor. Homer and Buffalo, N. O. Curtis, Byron E., tanner, 1 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Emma L. George L. Frank W. Millie JLJ. Elmer J. Dorothy M. Curtis, Edwin Forrest, oil producer, 710 W. Sullivan. Curtis, Rev. Ethan, pastor Congregational church, study 106 N. Barry; res. 134 S. Barry. Mrs. Jessie K. Curtis, Frank W., works at Pettit's, back Hinsdale rd. N. O. Curtis, George W., prop, general store, 27 Homer, N. O. Mrs. Eliza. Anna. Curtis, Nellie L., works at Pettits, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Curtiss, William O., cashier Vacuum Oil Co., 326 Laurel av. Mrs. Ella H. Clara P., teacher. W. Hanford. Cushing, John, works at Vacuum, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Hannah. John. Mary E. Anna. Lottie. Willie. Czarlinski, Michael, works at Vacuum, 14 OaK, N. O. Mrs. Anna. Jennie. Martha. oelia. Isabelle. Benedict. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pres OHice: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SBNBRAL INSURANCE. <" •-. ID o 3? :£ M CiiM n First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. ' A. T. EATON, Cnhicr. DIMECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Win. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnjon, J. F. Johnson. 110 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Daggett, Mrs. Eunice, 9 Second av., Bv. Dwight A., butcher. Dailey, Daniel, farmer, 18 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Dailey, Carrie, 115 S. First. Dailey, Goldie, 115 Pulton. J2 ' c^ ' "^ " "^ ' "£ ' •— CL _2 ^ ^ -Q """ O + ' -' ' .22 • -^ • •^ . ' '""' ' ,A w Q X * K o m Dailey, James M., engineer (P. R. R.) 109 S. Fourth. Mrs. Caroline A. Dailey, Jerry, bds. 469 N. Union. . Dailey, John E., bridge builder, 412 N. First. Mrs. Emma. Leo. Edward. DAILEY, JOHN F., prop. Dailey's Inn, 402-4 N. Union. Mrs. Jessie A. • Clarence Oliver. Dake, Dement, works S. O. Co., 209 S. Clinton. Mrs. Carrie. Dale, Edward E., tanner, 1504 Irving. Mrs. Emma E. Dale, Saul, laborer, 1504 Irving. Mrs. Sarah. Dalmon, William, 43 Railroad av., E. O. Danforth, Mrs. Edward M., 240 N. Second, Anna R. Mary H. Daniels, Ada F., 129 S. First. DANIELS, G. R., jeweler and optician, 166 N. Union; res. Hotel Imperial. Mrs. Minnie D. Thalia A. Daniels, Louis E., freight house (P. R. R.) Brook, E. O. Mrs - L o i s •*-• Ashton. Hazel. Mildred. Daniels, Silas J., carpenter, 53 King, E. O. Mrs. Anna. Daracy, Katherine, Hotel Imperial. Darffler, Antone, works in tannery, 1213 Washington. Davidson, Perry A., secretary Olean Electric Light & Power Co., 227 N. Sixth. Mrs. Annie. Charlotte M. Mary L. Roscoe A. Kfeidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing: and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o in Davis, Charles, laborer, 53 Orchard av., E. O. Davis, Charles E., freight agent St. Ry., 205 E. State. Mrs. A. A. Waters C.., clerk. Harold E. Ruth T. DAVIS, CHARLES L., (Davis, Nenno & Hartz, clothiers,) 216 N. Clinton. Mrs. Harriet L. Robert L. Davis, Mrs. Prances C, 510 N. Seventh. John E., engineer (P. R. R.) Eddie, brakeman (P. R. R.) Seth H., P. R. R. shop. • Davis, Fred W., agent Wells Fargo, 41 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Lillian. Willard J. Walter. Evelyn. Infant. Davis, Harry F., auditor Standard Oil Co., 211 W. Henley. Mrs. Florence G. Richard F. Harold G. Davis, James W., agent, 45 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Harriet. Davis, Jennie, 510 N. Seventh. Davis, "Mrs. Jennie E., 17-18 Grossman DIOCK, 241 N. Union. Arthur E.., medical student. Davis, John M., glassworker, 125 S. Fifth. Mrs. Mary E. Ross E., baker. Ward. Clyde. Davis, Leslie J., constable, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Libbie. Davis, Mrs. Luciann N., 304 S. Eighth. DAVIS, NENNO & HARTZ; (Charles L. Davis, Joseph J. Nenno, Joseph Hartz,) clothiers and gent's furnishers, 160 N. Union. (See adv.) Davis, Mrs. O. L., widow, 211 W. Henley. Davis, Thomas J., engineer (P. R. R.) 220 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary. Marie. Davis, William A., 1207 W. Henley. Mrs. Alice. Raymond J. Geraldine. Helen. Norene. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3 I 30 73 55 O 3 T m 2 1H O r o c W CCE r 1 I « O a 23 3 p p aa g O H CD CO H O £' 3 gffi g 1 I CO 2 OP p d Pi orq OQ gg S. td < o p p1 CO p p f|OQ§^ H O P P < CD 4 Oi O IS CD O 2 CD CD S' .m P aa 1^. CD O pj P 3 CO M ! 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DeKay, William N., grocery, 83 Bishop, E. 0., res do. Mrs. Anna. Nathaniel 0... machinist. Ethel M. Norma 0. Sadie L. Delaney, Lewis, bridge builder, 310 Tompkins. Delaney, Miss Margaret, 310 Tompkins. Delaney, Thomas, mason, 310 Tompkins. Delfs, Mrs. Sophia, 216 S. Tenth. Delige, Richard, 108 E. Sullivan. Mrs. Matilda. Dellinger, Floyd E., electrician, 121 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Jennie E. Dorothea I. Delmage, Floyd, 328 N. Ninth. Delmage, John, 328 IV Ninth. DeMarrio, Joe, 453 N. Union. Mrs. Concetta. Demmel, Peter, P. R. R. shops, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Margaret. Anna. Demmel, Sebastian, P. R. R. shops, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Julia. Dempsey, Bartholomew, mason, 34 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Ellen. John C, barber. Kate. Norah, teacher. Bartholomew, bricklayer. Thomas, laborer. Cornelius, boilermaker. Joseph. Edward. Mary. William. Robert. Dempsey, Dennis, boilermaker (P. ,R. R.) 39 Front, Bv. Mrs. Lillian E. Josephine L. Dempsey, John A., boilermaker (Abbott) 119 S. Twelfth. Mrs. i Margaret A. John G. T. Frank. Katherine M. Dempsey, John, barber shop, 1111 N. Union, N. 0. a First National Bank OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . V H , E. WHEELER, Vice-Pret J. E DUSENBURY, Pros. A. T. EATON, Cuhicr. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dmenkury, W « . E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F. Johnion 114 o § o [D 1 J z o 1 a: VJ aj a. CI S I o u a S, MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Demski, August, mason, 701 W. Henley. Mrs. Frances. George N. Cecelia Mary. Dempski, Florian, bricklayer, bds. 117 N. Eleventh. Dempsky, Stephen C, carpenter, 1117 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary M. Frank S. Charles M. Dennig, Fred, works at tannery, 9 Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Flora. Cecile B. Dennison, Dora, boarding house. 116 E. Sullivan. Derby, Melvin P., painter and paperhanger, shop in rear of 126 N. First; res. 114 Fulton. Mrs. Ettie. Frances E. M. Blanche. Derrig, Mrs. Carrie, 87 River, N. 0. Louise. Derrmont, Albert, laborer, Oregon rd., N. 0. Mrs. Mary J. Clarence. Louise. Clifford. Derx, Adam, laborer, 25 Center, Bv. Mrs. Louisa. Emma. Lena. Derx, Conrad, carpenter, 22 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Amelia. Lewis E. Charles J. Harry J. Hazel A. Derx, John J., works for P. R. R., 144 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Mary. Howard C. Justus A. Desmond, John F., glasswofker, 18 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Josephine. Florence. Helen. Deubler, Felix, laborer, 1125 W. State. Deuter, Andrew J., lumber inspector (P. R. R.) Buffalo st., W. 0. Mrs. Mary. Harold. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers & Dealers I I T M D p D L*th and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds or »Wlndows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W> P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Ol.an, N. Y. 115 z m PI thi OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o a Diffenderfer, Clarence M., (Olean Supply Co.) 336 Laurel av. Mrs. Nellie A. Louisa A. Helen A. Dill, Clara, 412 N. First. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. u CD td n SI <-»• o > o D o fa H o •x. o c I- m C/3 3 m o o 11 JOB W.S tat Deuter, George, P. R. R. shops, Division, E. O. Mrs. Delia. Robert. Charles. Catherine. DeVereux, Helen, E. River rd., S. 0. DeVereux, Mary, E. River rd., S. O. Devitt, Mrs. Helen, 49 River, N. O. DEVLIN, TIMOTHY J., oil producer, 226 N. First. Mrs. Agnes. Georgia. Mary. Theodore. Dezorb, Angelo, laborer, Vine, N. 0. Mrs. Nellie. Tony. Patrick. Mary. Dian. J., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Dickerson, Clark, teamster, rear of 27 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Ellen. Ernest. Lura. Dickinson, Mrs. Abigail C, widow, 211 Tompkins. Lynn Lawton. Dickinson, Miss Elizabeth, 1310 Irving. Dickman, Mr., engineer (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. Didas, Urban, works for Gas Co.., 321 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Nicklas. Sylvester. Frances. Josephine. John. Delia. Lewis. Dieteman, Henry H., works for P. R. R., 134 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. May. Clara. Mary. so o o H O DO 3 m C/3 O o o g BJ 5 qq o o 3 2 B W O a We Want Your Business. CD H •-*• 116 . W UJ ^ •-^ _l ~* ^ -s 3 W £ J 2 tfl <£ < ^ >. U r^ ^ 0^ 6 fjj P i-^r ^ PQ 3 O >H UJ £> {£ pj W Z • ^ </> < } (^) I—I \—, ^ r_*1 t"" (J. Q Z "< <« o O U W P^ O [in W . g P^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Dimbusky, Frank, works in tannery, 21 Oak. N. O. Mrs. Mary. Leo. Joseph. Bernice. Charles. Dinter, Miss Mary, 619 W. State. Dittrich, Edward. 227 1-2 N. Union, rear of Racket Stor°. Mrs. Louisa. Carl. John. Florence. Rose. Dixon, William H., mgr. Empire Art League, Coast block; res. 320 Laurel av. Mrs. Louise G. Robert G. Harry W. Thomas J. Doane, Leonard D., 1215 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Emma. Gertrude. Ila. If) <c W \> C X UJ f"1 Evelyn. Russell D.' Doane, Margaret, waitress, Genesee House. _ £ Q C y PQ |~j Doane, Willis 0.. salesman, 1221 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Jennie. Dobner, Anna, 227 N. Sixth. Dobmier. John, works at brewery, 711 Irving. Mrs. Theresia. Bertha. Rosie. Martha. O • HA V\ QJ __^ i J • "qj 4> ^ ^J ^A O S • Ty .2 C •3 t> (H Frank. Gustave. Edna. Celia. John. Dodson, Mrs. Alice, 710 Washington. unarles. Willard. Ray. Dodson, David, 39 First av., Bv. Dodson, William, book-keeper, 207 N. Fifth. Mrs. Jennie. Doian, John, tanner, 313 W. Green. Mrs. Catherine F. Gertrude H. Albert J. Edward Troy, f^™s •^ " 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATHr Siding:, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement, OLEAN'S OLEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Dolan, Thomas H., customs inspector, 1111 W. Henley. Mrs. Katherine. May. Dollard, John E., works at water works, 1505 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary. Gertrude. Richard. Gerald. Helen. Hugh. Infant. Dombeck, Adam, works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 517 N. Eighth. Dominick, Ross, 506 N. Fourth. Donahue, M. H., telegraph operator (Postal,) bds. 211 Tompkins. Doner, Andrew J., insurance agent, 25 Pierce av., W., O. Mrs. Mary. Laura. Doner, George W., Pierce tannery, River rd., S. 0. Doniam, Charles, laborer, 108 E. Sullivan. Donlavey, Mrs. Margaret, 29 Water, N. O. Donlavey, Thomas, 36 Green, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Anna. Albert T. Frank. Donlavey, see Dunlavey. Donn, see Doane. Donnellan, Charles H., brakeman (P. R. R.) 515 N. Seventh. Mrs. Elizabeth. Donnellan, Edward, 516 N. Sixth. Donnellan, Marie, 516 N. Sixth. Donnellan, Thomas, CTate tender (P. R. R.) 516 N. Sixth. William, laborer. Mary. DONNELLY, HENRY, attorney, 123 N. Union, res. lzO N. Clinton. Mrs. Mary. Donnelly, Margaret, 523 N. Sixth. Donohue, David James, mail clerk, 418 S. Union. Mrs. Sadie G. Francis T. Donohue, Edmond Sr., contractor, 322 S. Union. Mrs. Anna. Thomas J., mail carrier. Jennie E. Edmund C. J., steam fitter (P. R. R.) Francis R., clerk (P. R. R.) Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT o 117 8.1 rth ;3- ^ ^3 yq p. ?? W o »-t n> B O t f C 3; o it? First National Bank OF OLEAR Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pies Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. k. T. EATON, Caihier. DIKKCTOKS— E. G. Duierbuiy, J . E . Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F . Johnson. 118 •9 c •S S CL, . C "J O Z o .£ o "g Q 5- Q 5^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Donohue, John E., Globe Hotel, 712 Wayne. Mrs. Bridget D. Jennie. Gertrude. Arthur. Floyd. Anna. Leo. Josephine. Donohue, Mrs. Mary, Hotel Imperial. Donohue, Mrs. Mary, 4 Elm, N. 0. Nellie. Donovan, Anna, domestic, 133 S. Fifth. Donovan, Charles, works at Vacuum, Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Mabel. William. Harold. Donovan, John F., laborer, 35 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Nellie. Donovan, Mrs. Kate, 521 N. Seventh. Agnes. William. Daniel. Ilean. James. Katherine. Donovan, Michael, laborer, Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Kathryn. Margaret. Anna. Gertrude. Norman. Josephine. Daniel. George. Clarence. Evelyn. Donovan, William, granite cutter, bds. 309 N. First. DONOVAN, WILLIAM, prop, saloon, 1024 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Margaret. Stephen. William. Mary. Dooiey, see Dulyan. Dooley, Mrs. Ellen, 117 N. Twelfth. James J., clerk. Charlotte A., cutter. Dooley, William J., tailor, 537 N. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. Adeline. Edward. Florence. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages. Harness AND 1 Farm Implements. O1.EBN, N- Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 119 Doolittle, Alva B., moulder, 118 East av. Mrs. Fannie L. Lula M. Leon L. Doolittle, James B., agent for Prudential Ins. Co., 324 S. Union. B Mrs. Vinnie E. Arthur S. Vinnie E. Dorn, Mrs. Hattie, 118 Whitney av. Addie. a Dorr, Fred W., mgr. Singer Sewing Machine, 131 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Margaret. Fred J. Lillian. Clarence. Dorr, Josephine, 8 Second av., Bv. w Dorr, John, 131 N. Thirteenth. Dorr, Mrs. Mary, 117 N. Second. DORSEY, EDWARD, wholesale liquor dealer, 248 N. Union; res. 121 E. Henley. Mrs. Celia A. Wilber R. Harry T. K. Marguerite. Robert J. Dotterweich, Alois, works for P. R. R., 133 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Magdeline. Alfred. William. Edward. Alice. Ernest. DOTTERWEICH BREWING CO., office and brewery, 301-311 W. Henley; ice plant, 313-315 W. Henley; bottling dept. 211 S. Third. Pres., Oscar Whitton; Vice-Pres., A, T. Eaton; Sec'y, J. Shoemaker; Treas., Oscar Whitton. Inc. 1893. Capital, $100,000. (See adv.7 Dotterweich, George H., grocer, 220 W. State. Mrs. Minnie S. Charles P. Henry J. B Magdeline. Dotterweich, Herman, 244 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Marie. John. Dotterweich, Mrs. Mary, 216 S. Fourth. Dotterweich, M. S., grocery, 220 W. State. Cf) It* H X IS A3 o I CO The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. o -3 2 r rj S w ?d en M W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. </> •3 2 . * as G ^ S y ^ o £ . ~ -£ M y 2, QQ t? " be a75 5 B c •"" tr> ,r « a S3 ^ * ? ~ r § /? «• ~ « k> o y TZ 3 QQ r ^ "a <> ^ ^ 120 — MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S • Dotterweich, Rudolph, oil producer, 314 W. Henley. Mrs. Susan A. Jane H. Helen A. Douds, Joseph C , book-keeper, 208 N. Fifth. Mrs Millie A Margaret C. -s *i -o D '» p £ ** J Q > ^ „ q_ > Dougherty, Michael, tank builder, 1117 W. State. Mrs. Mary. Eunice C, book-keeper. John J., stenographer. Bernard, clerk. James. Margaret. Mary. Michael, Charles. Helen. Dougherty, Teresa, 43 River, N. 0. w •S C z 2 § — ZZ ft DOUGLAS DRY GOODS STORE, (L. E. Douglas, prop., J. F. Douglas, mgr.) 123 N. Union. Douglas, James S.. Douglas Dry Goods Store, 141 S. Barry. Mrs. Lena E. j . Donald, Mildred. •S t +- Dow Mrs. Eliza, 5 Plum, E. O. r. 0) O ^S £ U ' Dowds, see Douds. Dower, Jerry, engineer (Electric Light Plant) 307 1-2 N. Union. > "O Downing, Robert, hostler, 238 N. Union. B| ' 3 Downs, Joseph, P. R. R. shops, bds. 336 N. Tenth. " CD rK "O < g C$ Doyle, Charles L., fireman (Chemical No. 2) 201 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Loretta. £ 2J 3 tj ft 3 C ft L- Doyle, Reuben M., gas plumber, 128 S. Second. Mrs. Junie F. Vernon R. Leon G. Drake, James, boilermaker, 23 River, N. O. Mrs. Elmira. Drake, Oliver F., oil operator, 729 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Dolly. Drake, Orrin G., pumper, 22 River, N. O. Mrs. Margaret, Mildred. Margaret. Lyman. £ wO This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXIRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . WhittOn, Pres. &Treas %»™™° J3° Ql.EAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 121 © Draper, Edv,. \ J., miller, 308 N. Barry. Mrs. j_ 5 na. Thomas, plumber. Edwin. Mary. Draper, Miss Minnie iM., 126 N. Barry. Drews, Anna M., janitress, 313 S. Seventh. Drews, Miss Ida, 234 N. Eighth. Driscoll, Mrs. Caroline, widow, 919 N. Union, N. O. Michael, laborer. John, tank builder. Driscoll, Dan, laborer, 501 N. Thirteenth. Driscoll. Eugene J., fireman, 1503 Washington. Mrs. Anna. Driscoll, John W., saloonkeeper, 129 S. Twelttn. Mrs. Mary. Ella S. Frances M. Olive C. Arthur F. Gregory R. Marcella G. Driscoll, Joseph, switchman (P. R. R.) 58 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Mary. James. Driscoll, Laura, waitress, Olean House. Driscoll, Patrick, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Nora. Driscoll, Patrick, engineer (P. R. R.) 442 N. First. Mrs. Margaret. Helen. Henry. DRIVING PARK ROAD HOUSE, (John Cramsie, prop.) W. State, W. 0. DRONEY, J. R. LUMBER CO., (J. R. Droney, M. G. Fitzpatrick) wholesale lumber merchants, 20-21 Exch. Bk. Bldg. Droney, John R., (J. R. Droney Lumber Co.,) 205 E. State. Mrs. Justine. Drum Edgar,- blacksmith, 332 Jay. Mrs. Hattie. Arthur. Hany. Gertrude. Maud. Drumbraski, Rudolph, blacksmith, 507 W. State. Dubrock, Frank R., boilermaker, 33 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Mary. WM HORNER & CO, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. B m First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. ]. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. . WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, C»iliier. DIRICTORS—E. G Duieubury, J. E. Duieabury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. lohnson, T F. Johnson. flX 122 _, JM jj Dubrock, Roscoe C , tank builder, 11 Elm, N. 0. Mrs - Nellie. Roscoe. Ducey, Daniel, laborer, 434 N. Eighth. O ^>^ Mrs. Hannah. Ducey, Joseph, laborer, 434 N. Eighth. U ^ UJ tj^ E~ ^ M\ OC y ^ »—< J" ix. f C~~^ •••• t« a-ri PRES CRIPTION BS .£> Ierk Over Store LED ^ E £ O "~ /-\ 55 ^ ~ ^ .. Qi) "5 & ^ > y^, MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S g Mrs. Kate. Duffle, William J., cutter, 136 S. Second. Duffy, Bernard, fireman (P. R. R.) 510 Wayne. Mrs. Anna A. Benedict J. Helen M. DUFFY, REV. CHARLES E., Asst. St. John's church, 773 N. Union, N. O. DUFFY, DR. CHARLES J., prop. Eldred tannery, 143 S. Union. Mrs. Lillian. Marnie M. Charles H. Bessie. Duffy, Cornelius, P. R. R. shops, 218 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Ellen. William C. Duffy, James J., tank builder, River, N. 0., (across Erie tracks.) Mrs. Rose. Clarence. Joanna. Harold. Helen. Rose. May. Duffy, James V., carpenter, 128 S. Fourth. Mrs. Sarah E. Marguerite. Mattie. Laura. Everett James. Dugan Dennis D., farmer, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Neal M. Annie E. Leo T. Charles D. Joseph J. Walkerman D. Sage F. Dugan, John H., works Vacuum Oil Co., 113 S. Fifth. Mrs. Abbie. Cornelius. Mary L. William. oms&van camp, A Copies of this Direccan be obtained Book Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Co., Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMl}CD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of LUiuDClV, Windowi Turned Work. Lang Distance Phone 6-W, p n WISTOK'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Dugan, Michael, cooper, Buffalo, W. O. Dugan, Michael C. foreman at Vacuum, 613 Washington. Mrs. Nellie. 123 Dana. Aileen. Dugan, Thomas, cooper, Buffalo, W. O. Dugan, Timothy, works for pipe line, 602 N. Fourth. Mrs. Ellen. Denny T., P. R. R. Mary T. Elian L. John J. Catherine C. Rose R. Ruth. Duke, Horace J., carpenter, 133 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Flora Z. ffi Albert. Hazel. Duke, Milton J., machinist, 119 S. Seventh. Mrs. Lena M. Duke, W. C, carpenter, 118 N. Clinton. Mrs. Ella. Dan, laborer. Guy W., works for P. R. R. John G., book agent. Dulyan, Joseph, laborer (Vacuum) off Homer, N. O. Mrs. Frances. Waddie. Lewis. Leo. Dunbar, Miss Mida, milliner, 131 N. Barry. Dunbar, Roy E., carpenter, 233 1-2 N. Union. Duncan, J., works for P. R. K., 534 N. Sixth. Duncan, Martin B., blacksmith, 14 Center, Bv. Mrs. Euretta W. Helen E.j teacher. Duncan, Thomas, tinner, 302 Wayne. 'Mrs. Ella. Norma. George. Fred. Lyle. Ej Qo 2! M c/, ?* ^ £_, 3^ 2. * _ , * > < B ="• O ~ j^_ g SH " w > w r* £j £ £> a. * 5" ^ & os DO « c - - . Qp 3 SI ^ ^ ^ ^ «£J § X O KM *^ ^ D- ^ £} V c ^^—^~° S ' 3! ^ n » O w »|B> J»o J ^ " > g ^J f P ^- — f rr tn Q\ IT) O 2 3C C/3 a ^— o ^ [T] w ^i^1 " ui C T1 <; co - J —. • ^ Z— Vj a 2 Duncan, William, mason, 5 Plum, E. O. Mrs. Delia. Dunkle, John C, 217 S. Third. Mrs. Hannah M. Bessie E., clerk. Dunkle, Orrin P., blacksmith, 217 S. Third. Orra J. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 H ' S DO f» — [T] 2» — >^ f/) ' O J-v 2 O ^ *» "T| Z B » —^ ' a Z .*> ^ ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. T3 p ^_Z «£ 124 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S -i-. •5 Q If) aj f«^ J i C5 <#} O ^ _ c« ^ " © ^5. ' ©" ' Dunlavey, James W., (Dunlavey Bros.) 113 N. Seventh. Mrs. Josephine. Hazel. James. DUNLAVEY BROS., (J. W. Dunlavey and J. J. Dunlavey,) wholesale and retail liquor Sealers, 309-311 N. Union. Dunlavey, Jerry J., liquor dealer (Dunlavey Bros.) 112 Wayne. Mrs. May E. Lenore I. <j y* • SH "^3 • ••H u . 3 . .55 5^ * _t_i . <4-< t 5 . ° ' „ Jg ULj '5, •—i Ileene. Dunlavey, Mrs. Josephine, River, N. O. Donald. Dunmore, Frank B., milk dealer, 121 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Minnie M. Dunmore, F. B., milk dealer, Buffalo, opp. glass .factory. Mrs. Frank. Dunn, Annadell, 540 N. Union. Dunn, Edward, switchman (P. R. R.) 106 Coleman. Dunn, Katherine, dressmaker, 8 Spruce, N. O. 2 Dunn, Mary, works in shoe factory, 8 Spruce, N. O. Dunn, Robert, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Lena. Dunnigan, Jerry C, conductor (P. R. R.) 501 N. Fourth. Mrs. Kate D. Joseph. Albert. William. Gerald. Edwin. Dunnigan, Thomas, track foreman (P. R. R.) 523 N. Fourth. Mrs. Frances. Dunning, Abraham G., oil producer, 317 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary L. Bessie M. Mary. Madeline. Samuel. Kenneth. Helen. Dunning, DeMorest D., sta. engineer, Queen, E. O. Mrs. Emma. Florence. n* rr-J ^ •• 1 CO ""^ f , \. O Floyd. Milford. Dupierala, Frank, tanner, 249 Spruce, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Gladys. Stanley. Marcel. Josephine. E d w a r d Troy, Planin Mil1 s ' •^ 310-336 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding-, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouidlng-s, Lime, Plaster and Cement. UP AI.WAY3 * TO OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 125 Duplanta, F., engineer (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. DURINGER & DRISCOLL, (William M. Duringer, John H. Dris coll.) retail liquor dealers, 268 N. Union. Duringer, William, (Duringer & Driscoll,) 411 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elizabeth. Dustan, Alfred, carpenter, Brook, E. 0. Mrs. Nellie. Dutkiewicz, Joseph, tannery, Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Agnes. Anna. Mary. Kate. Frank. Dutton, Anna B., domestic, 119 S. Second. Dutton, Mrs. Harriet B., teacher, Olean public schools, 120 S. Third. Harry C. D'Waileebe, Beed, 122 Whitney av. Mrs. Jennie. Francis. Victoria. Annie. D'Waileebe, Charles, 122 Whitney av. Mrs. Zakaia. Dyer, Fred, works for Transfer Co., 5 Avenue A., s N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Clarence. Lewis. Eagan, Mrs. Susan, cook, 318 N. First. Eagan, Walter, Quirin tannery, 29 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Abbie. Charles. Eva. Mary. William. EAGLE BILLIARD PARLORS, (Chas. Englebach, prop.,) 217 N. Union. Eagle Hotel, boarding house, (Mrs. Ernestine Wind, prop.) 507 W. State. Eaglehurst, E. State, E. 0. Earley, Charles T., local mgr. Bell Telephone Co., 160 N. Union; bds. Hotel Imperial. Easterbrook, Emerson, 540 N. Union. Mrs.' Harriet I. EATON, AUGUSTUS T., cashier First National Bank, 143 N. Barry. Mrs. Harriet N. Tiffany A. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pre5 Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. GENERAL INSURANCE 2g o £L « S?nH 1J © .Cm eg z S- Q j First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I- E. DUSENBURY, Prej , WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, C«»hi.r. DIRECTORS — Z. G. Duaenbury, J. K. Dusenbuiy, WM. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johmoa, J. F. T«hmoii. 126 c/5 5 O 33 ^ O MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S BATON, FRED L., attorney at law, res. 603 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Helen R. Harold F. Richmond B. Baton, Frederick R., real estate, 311 Laurens. Mrs. Florence R. Eaton, George, book-keeper, 132 N. Barry. Mrs. Jeanette. Aline M. EATON & PAGE, counsellors at law, (Fred L. Baton and Jos. L. Page,) office 31 Exchange Bank Building. Eberle, Eddie, student, 1316 W. Sullivan. Eberle, see Heberle. Eckman, Wm. H., foreman (P. R. R.) 327 Ooleman. Mrs. Elizabeth. May. Economical Clothing Co., (G. Locks, prop.) 234 N. Union. Eddy, Mrs. L. Elvira, (Mrs. J. L.) widow, 132 N. First. Edel, Alexander, stonemason, 320 S. Seventh. Mrs. Justine. Edel, Alfred, carpenter, 308 S. Eighth. Mrs. Mary. Christian. Albert. James. Olga. Raymond. EDEL, AUGUST, hardware store, 512 W. State; res 512 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Emma. Clara. Magdeline. Alvin. Edel, Bernhardt. prop. World Hotel, 721 W. State. Mrs. Sophia. Emma. 6 Erwiii. Edel, Edel, Edel, Edel, Ernest. Carrie., works 1511 W. State. Charles, saloonkeeper, 1125 W. State. Mrs. Josephine. Matthew. Eve. Frank X., machinist (P. R. R.) 1125 Irving. Mrs. Jennie. Charles. Frank F., glassworker, 215 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Barbara. Bvalin. Kreidler Bros. Carrias & irh ? s<ms ' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. O L E A N . N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL MLASTBR. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles , Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 127 AR CH The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. Union Street Edel, Henry E.. car repairer (P. R. R.) 1108 Irving Mrs. May R. Edel, John, works for P. R. R., I l l S. Eleventh. Mrs. Sabina. Alfonse, clerk. Louis, clerk. Edel, Jerome, works for P. R. R., 120 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Anna. William. Edel, John H., works at P. R. R. shops, 531 N. Seventh. Mrs. Jennie. Fred. ,?bhn. Laura. Julia. Eugene. Leo. Edel, Joseph J., bartender, 109 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Katherine M. Dorothy E. Edel, Joseph, laborer, 109 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Louise. Charles, glassworker. Joseph Jr. Carrie. Frank. Edel, Louise, 512 1-2 W. State. Edwards, Edward L., car shops (P. R. R.) 121 W. Green. Mrs. Lena H. Edwards, Eugene P., machinist (P. R. R.) 205 W. Green. Mrs. Anna. Edwards, John D.. switchman (P. R. R.) 329 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Ethel. Panola. Lillian. Egen. Andrew, 57 Bishop, E. O. Egnio. Angelo, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Ehler, William, janitor, 316 S. Barry. Mrs. Grace M. Thelma R. Ehman, Mrs. Dorothy, 205 N. Thirteenth. Albert. Lena. C*a<*3ter. Ehrharbt, Roy, machinist (P. R. R.) 113 N. Fourth. Mrs. Clara. Eichler, Mrs. Margaret, W. State, W. O. Anna. Eickman, Harvey, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 114 N. Twelfth. » 73 m am " —1O NE\N \1H\ON Rates from $i to $1.50 C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. •3 J « a* li ^ m y J2 UJ 03 £ 2 ^ Eldridge, Charles J., restaurant keeper, 126-128 W. State; res. 304 S. Eighth. Mrs. Hattie J. Clarence E., clerk. Charles Frederick, bellboy. Eldridge, Edward, 311 Tompkins. •=> S 2 Eling, Andrew, P. R. R. shops, 87 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Susie. H es os ^ to S r JJ 128 1<U £ a 3 S3 ^ QQ "3 5 £ •<-> MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN S Eling, William G., freight handler (P. R. R.) 429 N. Ninth. Mrs. Delia. Elling, Emerson, clerk, 230 N. Union. g x I § Elling, Peter, carpenter (P. R. R.) 85 Bishop, E. O. *"" ^ Elliott, Aaron, millwright. Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Adelia H. g tj i£ £ E i <U £ U . Cora, Fred. So Jessie. S jg ^ ^ C z "3 g Elliott, Beatrice, teacher, Olean public schools; for address see supplement on back pages. Elliott, Frank, millwright, Dugan rd., E. 0. Mrs. Jennie. Loren. — Pj ~ t^, ,^ O '8 ta Elliott, Frank, book-keeper, 207 S. Union. Mrs. Flora. Elliott, William E., pattern maker, 92 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Margaret. Leon - 1—1 , _^ £ !_ -^ f— \ '3 : 03 • 0 -o £ C 03 ]_ J. 3 *^ Cj "t g g* ^ *" Infant. Ellis, Herman E., laborer, 705 Irving. Mrs. Mary E. Florence J. Margaret M. James A. Nellie. Emily R. Sidney. George F. Ellis, John, flagman (P. R. R.) bds. 202 Coleman. Ellsworth, Franz, painter, 11 First av., Bv. Mrs. Nellie. Pearl. E l l s w o r t h , L. R., i n s u r a n c e agent, Griffin, E . O. Mrs. Lily. Victor. Lawrence. Royal. Norris. Bessie Isabelle. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FI ND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas "fton" 0 "" ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O 129 Elman, Tony, works at P. R. R. shops, 10 Washington, N. O. Mrs. Kate. Fritz. ^ ^ ^ O £3 Stanley. M Patrick. Jj S rank. (0 Q i Charles. M [J Joseph. ^ I * Mary. << £> Elmes, Clyde C, works P. R. R. shops, bds. 205 S. Barry. Jt £ } Emerson, Thomas, 105 S. Barry. ^ H*» U Emery, C. Fred, barber, 120 W. State; res. 305 Jay. Z P Q Mrs. Jennie. tflvQ Wallace J. >U Jrt Emery, Mead, sta. engineer, 113 N. Fifth. _j Mrs. Minnie. • l-aj hi Anna. ^ W Chauncey. Bernard. ^^J Emlinger, George, stonemason, 517 N. Sixth. <• Mrs. Jennie. Jeannette. Emmons, Mrs. Jennie, widow, 121 S. Barry. ^j [—. Emmons, Fred E., principal Olean High school; for address see W g" supplement in back of book. H ^ ' Empire Art League, wholesale picture dealers, offices 258 1-2 N. ^ Union. (W. H. Dixon, Mgr.) Qt £">• Empire Extract Co., 306 Coleman. O a EMPIRE LINE, FAST FREIGHT, (C. H. Rockwood, district ^ agent,) room 5, Riley & Wands block. Empire Mills, (J. P. and C. H. Felt, props.,) Pine, N. O. Engle, Miss Frances, 137 S. Barry. Engle, William S., 262 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Frank. U^ E^ £Q Q) '"I £ t^ Hazel. n P* (T> g Engles, Coy, porter, Hotel Imperial. ENGLEBACH, ADOLPH, saloon prop., 720 Wayne. Mrs. Katherine. ENGLEBACH, C. H., prop, billiard room 217 N. Union, res. 720 Wayne. ^ ^ p. Q) ^ m Z ' Zf ^ fj• Englebach, John, engineer (P. R. R.) 125 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Lena. Hazel A. Englebach, Otto E., saloonkeeper, 716 Wayne. Mrs. Lovisa. Verona. Enid. Marjorie. Engelsbee, Clarence, stone cutter, 710 Washington. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. <*? I V o 5 ^ g1 es EC S2 pa, ^ £* fl g First National Bank Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . r. E DUSENBURY, Pros. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $no.ooo. WM E. WHEELER, Vice-Pret A. T. EATON, Caihi.r. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenfcury, Win. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, ]. F . Tohnton 130 O § o d rg o t/3 Z o c- « 8-2 a. v- » OS - O ! o < E c MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S English, Edward, laborer, E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Ella. Mary, clerk. English, John X, bartender, 209 N. Union. Englund, John, works at P. R. R. shops, Alder, E. O. Mrs. Christina. Alma. Manda. Ensworth, Nellie, 704 E. State, E. O. Episcopal Church, (James W. Ashton, rector,) 109-111 S. Barry. Eramus, see Rasmus. Erdman, Miss Emma, domestic, 215 Winters av. Erickson, Gust, laborer, 66 Clark, E. O. Erickson. John, tanner, 4 Line, E. 0. Mrs. Minnie. Ernest. Bernardine. Raymond. Marion. Leona. Infant. Erickson, J. B.. shoemaker, 701 1-2 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Ellen C. ERIE RAILROAD, freight house, Pine, N. O. ERIE RAILROAD, passenger station, Pine, N. 0.; (station agt., M. L. Lee; ticket agent, F. B. Georgia; baggage agent, M. D. Williams.) Erlbeck, Miss Winifred, tel. op., 321 Coleman. Ernst, Henry M., oil producer, Olean House. Mrs. Emily F. Elizabeth S. Ernst, Theodore F., works for P. R. R., 164 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Anna M. Maurice. Ethridge, George, carpenter, bds. 712 Wayne. Evans, Fred, hostler, River, S. 0. Mrs. Mary. Emma. Roy. McKinley. Cassie. Vancil. Leon. Viola. Evans, Freemont D., laborer, 1 Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Lida. Forrest. Rockwell. FITCH & RAMSEY. .CitLBailding. The A* Wcston Lumber Co v Manufacturers & Dealers T I T M J J p p in all Kinds of Long: Distance Phone 6-W' Olcan, N Y. L *tn jnd Shingles, Doors, »Wlndows, Turned Work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. a H o > a n o > ^ LES j ghir EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING, 165 N. Union, cor. Laurens. For complete list of offices, see duplex directory, page 23. Eyler, Sylvester, laborer, 26 First av., Bv. Mrs. Anna B. Howard Edwin, glassblower. Edna R. Martha J. Irvin. Florence. Grace. Eyler, William, glassblower, 1205 Washington. Mrs. Ina May. Howard. Fagan, Peter F., gardener, 1203 Reed. Mrs. Ellen. Alice R. Albert H. Walter F. Galen L. Fagley, Elizabeth, Hotel Imperial. Fahey, M. J., car repairer (P. R. R.) 8 First av., Bv. Mrs. Maria. Fairbanks, Mrs. Elinore H., Railroad av., E. 0. Fairbanks, Eloson L., farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Harriet. Emma. Fairbanks, John W., farmer, 20 First av., Bv. Mrs. Carrie. CD M VLL KI« i rk Done. Evans, Herbert, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Julia A. Ella. Evans, Silas E., barber, 305 S. Eighth. Mrs. Carrie E. Evens, Henry, glassworker, 806 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Eve. Floyd. Roy. Everett, Nelson, 125 S. Third. Mrs. Jane. Ewing, Albert, (Miller Hardware Co.,) 221 N. Third. Mrs. Catherine. EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, (Frank L.« Bartlett, pres.; Nicholas V. V. Franchot, vice-pres.; Allan I. Williams, cashier; Irving"E. Worden, asst. cashier;) cor. Union and Laurens. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call m 131 r1 a CM o Lrx </! f> o ze j-fr • © O o to o 3 00 CO CO a o « H o 00 5" m O o o « 5" qq O We Want Your Business. 132 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Fairchild, Mrs. Stella M., 128 N. Tenth. Bertha B.., music teacEer. Eugene J., glassworker. Myrtie A., clerk. John F., deliveryman. Mildred H. Fales, Horace M., laborer, 16 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Helen. Jeanette E. Edward D. Fall, Bridget, Buffalo, W. 0. Fall, Thomas C , 316 Laurel av. Mrs. B. Susan M. Joseph J. Fane, Daniel, railway mail clerk, 48 River, N. 0. Fane, Mrs. Mary, .48 River, N. 0. FANNING, CHARLES W., Mgr. for Union Pacific Tea Co., 126 S. Second. Mrs. Harriet A. Fanning, Thomas, laborer, 23 Genesee, Bv. Farley, Alfred C , painter and decorator, 124 W. Green. Mrs. Jennie L. Farley, Mrs. Anna M., widow, 601 W. Henley. Frank M., clerk. Harry. Lehon J. Julia H. Farley Frank M., wine clerk, Dailey's Inn. Farley, Georgiana, 601 W. Henley. Farley, Harry, works at Olean House, 118 Hamilton. Farr, Mrs. Frances G., 137 N. Eleventh. Eugene, car repairer.(P. R. R.) Lewis, glassworker. Farr, Frank, machinist, 4 River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Eunice. Robert. Lee. Mildred. Minion. Farr, Mrs. George, River rd., S. O. Edwin. Howard. Farr, Joseph, 1121 State. Mrs. Mary. Farrel, John E., glassblower, 92 River, N. O. Mrs. Anne. May. E d w a r d Troy, Planing Mill, •f 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Boors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S OLE AN Best Shoe Store • 58 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Farrell, Margaret, 312 E. Henley. Farrell, Thomas, laborer, 312 E. Henley. Farwell, Abram M., farmer, 31 Avenue A., Bv. Mrs. Myra B. Daniel G. Fate, John, oil driller, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Olive. Rosmund. Fath, John, driver, 28 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Catherine. Raymond J. Loretta E. Faulkner, George, foreman (P. R. R.) 32 Brook, E. O. Mrs. May. Clifford. Chester. Faunce, William E., blacksmith, 319 S. Barry. Mrs. Susie S. Fay, Chapin, glassworker, 112 S. Tenth. Mrs. Blanche. Fay, Mrs. Emma, 14 Pierce av., W. O. Edna. Leon. Fay, Frederick T., 304 Coleman. Mrs. Ellie. Fay, Lewis C. tanner, 1518 W. Henley W. 0. Mrs. Edith. Lyle. Edward. Fay, Roy, works at shoe factory, 14 Pierce av., W. 0. Mrs. Mary. Fedor, Joseph, laborer, off Buffalo, W. O. Mrs. Julia. Mary. Ella. Stephen. John. Joseph. Fedor, Miss Mary, 511 W. Henley. Fee, Miss Frances, book-keeper Miller Hdw., bds. 114 N. First; (res. Knapps Creek.) FEHAN, DAVID & CO., general store, 1112 N. Union, N. O. Fehan, David, (David Fehan & Co.) 1112 N. Union, N. O. Fehan, Miss Elizabeth, 1112 N. Union, N. 0. Feltham, Clarence, clerk, Olean House. Feltham, Percy, works for P. R. R., 825 Buffalo. Mrs. Lillian M. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT m s 133 03 60 if P a 3 o y. 5 ? a O 5" P i-H j - iS 3 " n t ! n" v3 V 3 O o S VI * > First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURV, Prc». Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Fres. A. T. EATON, C»»hier. DIRECTOKS— E. G. Duienbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm E. Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 134 D-, C <L» X. ^ •£ ^ I H A o ^ Q ii MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Feltham, Richard J., blacksmith, 337 Laurel av. Mrs. Lizzie L. Roy L. Fenton, Frank, laborer, 518 1-2 N. First. Mrs. Delia. FENTON, JOHN F., grocer, 1414 Buffalo; res. 219 N. Sixth. Mrs. Margaret. Esther. Ferdinando, Rossine, laborer, 516 Wayne. Mrs. Margaret. Theresa. Joseph. James. Fergason, see Vergason. Ferris, George, carpenter, 25 First av., Bv. Jennie. Ferris, William C, miller, 72 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Myrtie E. Ralph W. Fessenden, Fannie, E. River rd., S. 0. Feuchter, Charles, farmer, Haskell rd., E. 0. Mrs. Sophia. Emma. Mary. Fred. Charles. Helen. Feuchter, George, blacksmith. 108 S. First; res. 112 N. Second. Mrs. Caroline. Clara A. Anna K., teacher (Olean public schools.) Feuchter, George W., carpenter, E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Rachel. Edith, clerk. Sadie, clerk. George. Albert. Feuchter, Mrs. Lena, 138 S. First. Clara M. Feuchter, see Fiechter. Fichtner, John, farmer, Dugan rd., E. O. John. Louise. Rose. Teresa. Christina. Fie, Elbert H., laborer, Spring, E. O. Mrs. Bell. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fie, Mrs. Fannie A., Spring, E. 0. DLERB Carriages. Harness AND Farm Implements. OLBflN, N. Y. 2 5 4 N. UNION STREET. LEH1QH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 135 Fie, see Fee. Fiechter, Theodore H., car repairer (P. R. R.) 718 W. Green. Mrs. Katherine M. Ella E., clerk. Herman Edward, glassworker. Flora. William J. Loretta L. Fields, Emmett, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 465 N. Union. Fields, Fred A., laborer, 223 N. Union. Mrs. Carrie. Field, Mrs. Mary, 104 N. Third. Charles Albert, works for P. R. R. Fields, Mrs. Rabie L., rear 520 W. State. Emmet. Charles. Filer, Lydia, nurse, bds. 119 E. Henley. Filil, Grace, 1424 Railroad av., E. O. Finch, Homer C, lineman (St. Ry.) 312 Tompkins. Mrs. Elizabeth. Finch, William B., mechanic, 10 .Line, E. 0. Mrs. Lina. Elma. Findlay, Bell, 223 N. Third. Finger, Charles, works at Vacuum, 209 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Augusta. Gust, Clara. Fred. William. Albert. Ida. Adam C. Finger, Gus E., works at P. R. R. shops, 1114 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Hattie. Edward. Lelia. George. Alfred. Fink, John, carpenter, 717 W. State. Mrs. Catherine. Finley, Robert glassblower, 905 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Margaret. James. Robert. Minnie. Kathleen. Margaret. Mandeline. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. o 3 (I) c/i 2 to a i » -I 2 o W P w w w o B H NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool koom in Connection. 405 N. Unien Street., "3 o *". * * ** a •S = J£ • w O 3 53 ~ " fejo ^ j ; P "^ !*" ~ £ 3 ^ 33 2 Finn, Mary E., dressmaker, 701 W. Henley. Finn, Menzo W., farmer, River rd., S. O. Finn, Thomas W., works for Armour, 28 Center, Bv. Mrs. Mary. FINNESSY BROS., grocers, (J. B. Finnessy, Edward C. Finnessy,) 117 N. Union. FINNESSY, EDWARD C, grocer (Finnessy Bros.) 110 W. Henle yFINNESSY, JOHN B., grocer (Finnessy Bros.) 135 S. Third. Mrs. Jennie. Genevieve. o ^ 3 § *£ £ * t <U o g « - 4-1 u. a O • * c« K "2 ten —. I -^ £ _ Finnessy, Mary, teacher, 110 W. Henley. Finnessy, Margaret, teacher, 110 W. Henley. Finnessy, Michael B., oil producer, 110 W. Henley. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, (Rev. Thaddeus G. Cass, pastor,) South. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, (Rev. Ethan Curtis, pastor) 102-106 N. Barry. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, cor. N. Union and Hamilton. F I R S T NATIONAL BANK, (J. E. Dusenbury, pres.; William B. Wheeler, vice-pres.; A. T. E a t o n , cashier,) 107 N. Union. r </> 5 •H i, 136 ^ P 5 ^ ~" "J5 I *g 3 £ £ . <O a 2 « '3 X £Q O J "2 5 2 V 3 +j jjj "j3 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S James. (See adv.) Fish Frederick W., mason contractor, 118 N. Third. ' Mrs. Clara B. Fish, Helen McCoy, 147 N. Sixth. FISH, SIDNEY E., district agent Aetna Life Ins. Co., 204 Masonic Temple; res. 147 N. Sixth. Mrs. Maude L. Fish, Stephen S., stonemason, 313 Tompkins. Mrs. Hannah E. Fisher, Frank L., works at P. R. R. shops, 929 Buffalo. Mrs. Meda. Walter. Irene. Fisher, Frank M., boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1203 Washington. Mrs. Muzzetta. Fisher, Mrs. Ida, 414 N. Tenth. Glenn. Gertrude, Claude. Ernest. Cj Fisher, Joe, bds. 712 Wayne. E- Fisher, Laura J., manicuring and hairdressing parlors 11 and ,12 Riley & Wands block. To-|Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, A)e and Porter and Manufacturers ofall Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas ^Von"0"" 3*7 OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 137 Fisher, Mrs. "tinnie P. (Mrs. F.) 216 N. Third. MargL: et E. Fister, see Feui_-:ter and Fiechter. FITCH & RAMSEY, (S. L. Fitch, George E. Ramsey,) general agency for Phoenix, Mutual Life Insurance Co., office City Building. (See adv.) FITCH, S. L., (Fitch & Ramsey,) 607 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret A. Harold. Arthur H. Kenneth. FITZGERALD, EDWARD W., (mgr. for J. W. Coast & Son, 154 N. Union; 'res. 333 Laurel av. Mrs. Nellie M. Mary M. Dorothy M. George F. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Jennie, 411 W. Sullivan. Adrian. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Katherine, 206 S. Barry. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary, Hotel Imperial. Fitzgerald, Maurice, works at P. R. R. shops, 608 Washington. Mrs. Adelia. Mary, teacher. Martin J., boilermaker. Irene. Fitzgerald, Michael, foreman (P. R. R.) 513 W. Sullivan. Fitzgerald, Michael J., laborer, 505 Irving. Mrs. Mary H. Ellen M. Edward J. Bridget A. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Nora, 316 N. Ninth. John teamster. Mary. . Fitzgerald, William, works in tannery, 1007 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Nellie. Fitzgerald, William D., clerk, 218 N. Third. Mrs. Florence J. Fitzgibbons, Anna, waitress, Olean House. Fitzgibbons, Kate, waitress, Olean House. Fitzgibbons, Mrs. Mary, 238 S. Clinton. Fitzgibbons, Mrs. Mary, E. River rd., S. O. James. Etta. WM W f^ M QJ ° J* _, (3 O 10 h"j ^ ^ < *. 5 F* < H Z £J. " H !| » 3>$Q £ T H« j*"* * o g> w^ a 3 ^o c ^ a m ° O I = J ^; Q IT" i s 5 i— C5 2 f^ ^ l__ •— £^ HORNER & COT, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. f. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cuhicr. DIRECTORS E. G Duseabury, J. £. Duienbury, Wm. E. Wheeler,. E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 138 _^^ U £-« UJ C/) QJ M\ CC QJ ^ f/> Fitzpatrick, Andrew, laborer, 35 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. William. James. Andy. Tom. Daniel. Mary. Fitzpatrick, Daniel J., boilermaker, (P. R. R.) 37 Spruce, N. O. Mrs - Catherine. Edna. 5 w £ OS AVE 1 O s £ ion St 00 0 ler] re. Both Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Ellen, 1209 W. Sullivan. Marguerite, laundress. Ellen, seamstress. Fitzpatrick, Julia A., teacher Olean public schools. For address see supplement on back pages. Fitzpatrick, Lizzie, 240 N. Second. Fitzpatrick, Michael J., patrolman, Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Fitzpatrick, M. G., dealer in lumber and oil, 706 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary J. F. Stuart. Joseph M. E. Boyd. Mildred. in Mary. 0) a0 Fitzsimmons, John C, saloon, 1021 N. Union, N. O., res. do. a. Fitzsimmons, Michael, currier, 132 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary. Florence. James. Fix, Antony, works for P. R. R., 133 N. Twelfth. 0 Flagg, Charles L., carpenter, 115 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Nettie. Minnie M. 0 O Harry H. Ward A. Flaherty, Bernice, student, 124 S. Sixth. S3 Flaherty, Irene, student, 124 S. Sixth. to Fleming, Fred W., farmer, W. River rd., W. O. '£, Mrs. Amelia. Bertha. Anna. O Elizabeth. Charlott. a . » Olga S. CO ^ Fred W. El vina. Clara E. £ w MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Copies of this 1r DirecAT| tory can t e obtained H at OAKLEAF'S Book \ l Store. Price, $2.50. The A, Weston Lumber Co., Manufacturers & Dealers! IT VIDCI> Lath and Shingles, Doors, inallKlndsof L U l u D C I x , Window* Turned work. Lang Distance Phone 6-W, p o WISTON'S MILLS, N. Y. 3 s * ?f a V5 r r «P" 5 DO § P •* linds; James. c n Stree OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 139 Florian, John, works at refinery, 17 Lower Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Victoria. Joseph. Annie. Lewis. Frank. John. Helen. Leo. Flynn, Hugh, laborer, 116 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Susan. Catherine. Nellie. Elizabeth. ^ 3 ii a. ^ _ § p" Z _ H— Frances. Flynn, Johanna, 1 Main, Bv. Flynn, John, laborer, 507 W. State. (^ K £j|" -o -i »•« ° ~r O Flynn, John F., pumper, 114 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Nellie T. Joseph. Matthew V. Edwin L. Clement J. Dorothea F. M ^ CL ^ & n> ^ w ~ — • ^ — — Gervase. Flynn, Kate, 22 Main, Bv. Flynn, Matthew, night watchman, 408 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Marcella. 2 [T1 S^ ^ O Kate. w Ellen. Joseph, printer. Fobes, Mrs. Amanda F., widow, 407 E. State. Mary Clara. rn >^ S > JB* H ^ 2 50 _ ^pO *. FOBES, GEORGE, oil producer and dealer in lumber, saw mill River St., N. O., office basement Exch. Bank Bldg; res. 408 3r C j ~ *" £ C ™ Mrs. Josephine M. Marjorie V. C. FOLEY BROS., (Peter C. Foley, Martin C. Foley, John Foley.) monument works, 210-218 Whitney av. Foley, George M., marble worker, bds. 307 1-2 N. Union. Foley, James G., granite cutter, 410 W. Henley. Mrs. Katherine M. ° <* — S ^i w ,_» ol o JQ ^ » H (-> cw ^ ! ? £ © ^ CD E. State. P. ?gl CO Mary K. f? — John J. r* " 2 CO Margaret F. Foley, John P., (Foley Bros.) 133 S. First. Mrs. Catherine. John Howard. Catherine Margaret. ' ^ g ? HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus ef every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 pi O ^ O >*' T| Z ™ » "^ ^ • ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. jg ..S £ K -2 o *© . **> <L> Si 5^? ,£2 ©*** •>•* a cS " ^ © " >•> © " © 0Q • •£ y> .52 c3 XS O <4_ "J5 " ° cu « tU "S. y © Q£ __. ^ + . _ i ^ • J—' 140 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Foley, Martin C , (Foley Bros.) 203 W. State. Foley, Peter C , (Foley Bros.) 203 W. State. Foley Thomas A., marble worker, 307 1-2 N. Union. Foley, W. Henry, marble worker, 203 W. State. Follett, Albert L., farmer, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Lottie. Jennie. Cleo. Clifford. Follett, Albert M., farmer, B. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Phoebe. Marion. Melville. Follett, Dr. F. M., Pleasant Valley, Bv. Follett, Leah, 903 W. State. FOLLETT, DR. MELVILLE C, physician and surgeon, 102 E. Henley. Mrs. Mary A. Follet, Wesley, farmer, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Ella. Earl D. Fondassee, Donak, laborer, 604 N. First. Fontaine, Mrs. Elizabeth, W. River rd., S. O. Edward E., sta. engineer Tanner Shoe Stock. John, glassblower. Lulu L. Fontaine, Lulu, assistant housekeeper, 118 W. Henley. Forbes, see Fobes. Ford, George C, prop. Ford's Red Front, 180 N. Union; res. 113 B. Henley. Mrs. Ida M. Ford, Helen D., 209 B. State. Ford's Red Front, (George C. Ford, prop.) clothing and furnishings, 180 N. Union. FORD, W. W., restaurant, 258 1-2 N. Union; res. do. Forgason, Henry R., blacksmith, 18 Garden av. Mrs. Lucy A. J. Fred, laborer. Forman Library, (Charles Gillingham, pres.; Henrietta M. B. Sherwin, librarian; complete list of officers on back pages,) 116 S. Union. Forrest, Edward, 133 N. Eighth. Forrest, James M., cooper, 427 N. First. Mrs. Carrie M. Frank, machinist. Edward Troy, Planin ? •^ 310-3 36 S. Barry St. , SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN UP * TO * DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 141 Forrester, James M., sta.. engineer, 210 E. State. Mrs. Minerva S. Fosdeck, David I., switchman (P. R. R.) 441 N. First. Mrs. Anna. Esther. FOSS, WALTER C, grocer, 12 Main, Bv.; res. 214 Coleman. Mrs. Ida. FOSS, WILLIAM J., grocer, 318 Wayne. Mrs. Fannie. Earl R. Mildred. Foster, Bradley R., buffer, 217 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Mary M. Ren a. Foster, George F., currier, 1024 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret. John I. Foster, George M., glassblower, 822 Buffalo. Lillian. •foster, Michael, 137 N. Barry. Foster, Millard A., carpenter, 144 N. Twelfth. Pearl M. Irma A. Albert B. Foster, Roy E.. pumper, 17 Crown, E. 0. Mrs. Hattie E. Bertha. Harold. Foster, Ward J., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 112 S. Tenth. Mrs. Edna P. Maurice Ward. Sherman Edward. Fowler, Edward, blacksmith, 303 Irving. Mrs. Gertrude. Carl. Fowler, Joseph C, carpenter, 121 N. Ninth. Mrs. Emma. Clara. Harry. Frank. Honor. Grace. Fowler, Mrs. Mary E.. widow, 209 W. Henley. Fox, Albert, plumber, River rd., S. O. Jennie. Harold. Douglas. Fox, Mrs. Anna, Railroad av., E. 0. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pre5 Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SBNBRAL JNSURRNOB 3 3 Sr1£( _2 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T- E. DUSENBURY, Prei WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cnhi.r. DIRECTORS—I. G. Duienbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E Wheeler, E. M. Johnion, J. F. T.hmon. 142 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Fox, Charles B., conductor (P. R. R.) 515 N. Seventh. Mrs. Gertrude M. Charles D. Pox, Claud, works at Bartlett's, Haskell rd., E. 0. Fox, Eugene, laborer, 61 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Mora. Fox, John, works at Pierce's tannery, 122 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. John. Clara. Emma. Fox, John, laborer, 513 N. Fifth. Mrs. Louise. Bessie. Fox, John G., boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1305 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Lena May. Gertrude. Ralph. Fox, M. A., clerk, 118 Hamilton. Fox, Mrs. Rachel, 145 N. Thirteenth. Fox, Walter J., painter, 209 S. Union. Mrs. Ruby. Fox, William J., farmer, W. State, W. 0. Mrs. Mary. J£ _2 . . Teresa. Fred. 13 • ui Irene. "c • "Co 0.-1=! m +2 ^ • •+•.-+^ <_,_, ( "~" " ' ' " S o X H § Mary - France, George P., 225 N. Third. Mrs. Flora A. George P. fe Bessie M. FRANCHOT BROS., (Stanislaus P. Franchot, N. V. V. Franchot,) offices 25-26 Exchange Bank building. FRANCHOT, NICHOLAS V. V., (Franchot Bros.) 305 N. Second Mrs. Annie W. Douglas W. Louise W. Janet V. V. C. Pascal. Annie C. W. Frank, Charles C, mgr. Postal Telegraph, 128 N. Union; res. 207 E. Henley. Mrs. Blanche L. Marguerite E. FRANK'S HOTEL, (R. O'Connor, prop.) 108 W. State. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR W A L L PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing; and Shlng'les Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. o 143 *•_ Icmce 6 > O X • E ishop The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. * C ITE The Morning Times* • w C/l ^. nion Street Frank, Sylvester, 116 S. Eighth. Mrs. Fannie. Clyde S., works for P. R. R. George E., clerk. Bertha I. Franklin, Mrs. Kate, widow, 528 N. Union. Frederick, works for P. R. R. Frawley, James J., laborer, 119 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Maud. James. Frank. Frazee, W. L., prop. Planing Mill, 229 N. Third. Mrs. Alice E. Anna M. Lois E. Frazier, William G., butcher, 302 S. Eighth. Mrs. Nellie A. Clarence W. Freaney. Richard J., motorman, 209 S. Ninth. Mrs. Margaret M. Richard J. Jr. Leo E. Agnes E. Gertrude F. Margaret. Freel, Michael, 227 N. Thirteenth. Freel, William, 227 N. Thirteenth. Freeman, Don B., machinist, 211 N. Sixth. Mrs. Ada. Herbert. Clara. Freeman, Melissa (Mrs. L. F.) 201 S. Barry. Freight House, Erie R. R., (M. L. Lee, agent,) Pine, N. O. Freight House, P. R. R., (A. A. Brehm, agent,) Railroad av., foot of N. Barry. Freir, see Frier. French, Fred, works at P. R. R. shops, 509 N. Sixth. Mrs. Jessemine. Infant. French, H. G., 413 N. Ninth. Mrs. Esther. Victor R., blacksmith (P. R. R.) French, Miss Nellie D., clerk, bds. 219 W. State. French, William H., policeman, 120 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Mary. Leo. Martha. Raymond. n? a ±0 OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. en M "J m -^ •^. 2 O r a Rates from $i to $1.50 405 J, o « i TO Q* *"! ^ 85 a « Q £ U ko £ g g ~£ * J ^ "" C/J 6 H g 5 <M s j 2 H § § t" ^ tin "^ ID 144 \£ O ,2 Q2 b/0 #Jj "O •— 3 CQ ^j c iU MORRIS AND VAN C A M P E N ' S Frey, August H., engineer (P. R. R.) 502 N. Eighth. Mrs. Frances F. Clara E. Catherine I. Henry Edward. Frey, Charles, foreman (P. R. R.) 323 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Harry, law student. Frey, Charles O., machinist (P. R. R.) 422 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary E. Bessie I. Frances S. Florence. Charleston. ^ rt >, 0 1 n. £ C g « £ *** >.-<•a o • % tfi C > X «Q ^" C z C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. N. U N I O N STREET. 2 o 1-1 ~ * ' •5 <*m % ° •» (D £ I> "O > ~ J 3 t -«—* — 03 O ^ ^ b * 4) t 5 U ,£ 3 S 3 ^ Frier, Charles B., insurance agent, 134 S. Clinton. Mrs. Ida. Clarence, clerk (P. R. R.) Viola. Frisbee, Mrs. Alvira, 232 N. Eighth. Frisbee, Ward A., works for P. R. R., 232 N. Eighth. Mrs. Maud. Genevieve. Lelia. Frisine, Nick, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Pritch, A., works for P. R. R.. 127 N. Eleventh. ' Mrs. Katherine. Leo. Lewis. Hilda. Fritsch, Anton, laborer (P. R. R). 721 W. State. Fritch, Joseph, works at "Vacuum, 1214 Washington. Mrs - Mary. Fritz, George N., works at P. R. R. shops, 413 N. Eighth. Mrs. Grace. Frohlich, Michael, butcher, 24 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Anna, Florence. Edward. Frost, Carrie, 1002 W. State. Frost, Charles B., janitor and propr. bakery, 503 W. State. Mrs. Jennie. Roy N. Guy R. Samuel L. Frost, Stella, 117 Hamilton. F. T. B. BARBER SHOP, (F. T. Bowser & Son proprs.) 172 N. Union. Fuller, Almeron, farmer, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Florence. OLEAN'S BUSINESS MOST MEN ™ D IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOn, P.es. &Treas. "ft,™™ ^ OLEAN,N.Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o 145 Fuller, Charles T., jeweler and optician, 143 N. Union; res. 504 W. Henley. N Mrs. Louise C. H. O Fuller, Evi, carpenter, 64 King, E. O. ^ Mrs. Jane. . (0 Fuller, George, laborer, 36 Garden av., E. O. [JJ Fuller, Merritt H., conductor (P. R. R.) 305 N. Seventh. Mrs. Gertie E. C £} Verda G. Jj t-» Hazel C. »/ f i , Q Gladys E. 2 t-$ Esther M. mfyO 0 Forrest M. ™ W Fuller, Miss Mma, clerk, 210 Jay. (ft /J Fuller, Ward, flagman (P. R. R.) 1106 Anderson av. H M Mrs. Ada. ^ * Ul William. Fuller, William F., propr. department store, 219 N. Union; 16F 210 jay. £"-* Mrs. Stella L. Lloyd William. Mildred Emma. Furcht, Max, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. M £ Mrs. Henny. J^ 3 Lizzie, works at Tinklepaugh's. J fj Lillie. ht Emma. Q* ^ Cora. O B Max. ^i <T) fl Furey, Michael, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Mrs. Carmey. , * ^^ Z+ "* Mary. JIJ Thomas. Leah. Tony. Q) t3 hj °* £k (T> V> John. Louisa. u tr* C3 <J ^ ^* Helen. Furlong. William C, engineer (P. R. R.) 439 N. First. Mrs. Margaret A. Furman, Jason L., fireman (Erie R. R.) 36 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Pearl. William Wallace. Gertrude. Gabler, Christopher, plumber, 1014 W. Henley. Mrs. Pauline. William. Christopher. Lillian. WiH. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ^ PJ <f> w "J 2 . O O. I V JU " p I o S ^ g1 » p" borer:, 312 i rrier, 1302 "\ 5J *O a CD' State. Henley. w p- ^ P O ixt 3 sr a CO CO l-d o CD " M ? r co p (N - a« CD CD bo CD CD g_ H O ff o o p c-f- o K1 o' o CD o B - ? g Pi P CD p p Q O t-1 Qg'Sg 3 •^ CD tfl <<!P . p a H p O si ^1 H • p 3 a ! |g p' B CD •"" C " o p p ra CD S Hean I use, 49 0 1—L a o ra CD ra 1—1 CD V. B. larse Co., % SJ 2 . " * g-"CO PS" to a sl £- p i 1 p O crq , 40 B] CD ropr. baker; and milk I, '465 >n. clerl R.) 536 • a —. 2| HJ2. Q CD QO p ffq crq CD CD s. p sphei por rriet Tre Tie Mills, 5j P p P >gEL i' p5' g CO >-i g H Q > lerk. 3* c tc] !D S* p_ Q lerk. ashing Q. Hug SS' p"E \ ^ o W P Pi CD g^ ;* H p p Both Phones. CD c-t- P en 4 8 P =H ra n p" r+ t? >-J *1 o 0 O - •d •-i ra B o bo • CD P. o 1 S ^P! CD s O Q P P & irer, bds. •, 122 mes, rs. R mes, rorki annerj 717 W. S a ?i cm p 1 Q Night Clerk Over Store. pharmacy wor hega ra 73 > n 11 H s. p" cfq 133 N. Union St. Jfye HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT Lleghi lleghi 8 P P CD a «P § S" "d p p' I? p Q s ti 2! ^' O 00 P- 3 13" 3 o •-J 2! CD* a eal 1 N. Firs I., 133 N. m >-d H a > S a < > ? !> S co g o td f 1—^ 1 I Tl *> TH ? si o * - B sg 3 t too H 1^- ?o* t) T- The A. Weston Lumber Co n Manufacturers & Dealers T H M D r t > Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of LUiTlDEIV,windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phono 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olaan, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. m 147 a as LES Gallegher, James, laborer, 8 First av., Bv. CD Gallagher, Mrs. Jane, 111 Wayne. td J Gallagher, Miss Mary, 111 Wayne. 2 > ™ 0 Gallagher, Patrick F., telegraph operator, 111 Wayne. Gallagher, Stephen V., pipe fitter, 440 N. First. Mrs. Anna L. Harry V. § E-r. GALLETS & WHITE, creamery, 1306 W. State. Galunn, Mike, laborer, Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Kate. Helen. O Mike. Galusha, Dewitt C, glazier, 401 W. Henley. •0 Gamble, William G., teacher, 79 Garden av., E. O. r» o Mrs. Hattie. t/> BB Dean L. Lester W. o O Robert. Ganey, Thomas J., currier, 1209 Washington. Mrs. Mary A. a 3' Helen M. Gannon, William, engineer (P. R. R.) 215 Winters av. Mrs. Margaret. Gano, Joseph, works at Vacuum, 9 Avenue B., N. O. Mrs. Mary. Edward. to 'H Anna. Susan. Joseph. Michael. Mary. Rose. o Francis. GANOUNG, CHARLES A., propr. lunch car, 250 N. Union, res 3 do. CO Mrs. Jennie. Charles Stanhope. Beatrice. GANOUNG, FLORANCE S., sign painter, shop 250 N. Union; res. 204 East av. Mrs. M. Maud. Bruce H. Zona D. GANOUNG, H. P. & SON, (F. S. Ganoung, propr.) sign writers sa o and decorators, 250 N. Union. W GANOUNG, HIRAM P., carriage painter, and manufacturer of gas mantles, shop 520 N. Union; res. 26 Second av., Bv.; after October 1, 701 E. State, E. O. o •z Mrs. Mary E. w O ree r/1 For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. We Want Your Business. (/) > r""^ > *~" f2, ^ 3 S J g in _i ,j. "^ S£ K' W Q^ Q [V] P H 00 rYl >—j Q K* ^ •>. (^ [i] C/0 148 MORRIS A'ND VAN CAMPEN'S Gapinski, Joseph, works a t F l e m i n g ' s , W . River rd., W . 0 . Gardner, Alexander P., carpenter, 31 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Frances. Gardner, Amos, laborer, 312 S. Eighth. Gardner, Charles A., works at P. R. R. shops, 329 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary. John Francis. William M. Gardner, Edward, works for P. R. R., 312 S. Eighth. Mrs. Mary M. Edward J. John D. ^ Q a •/) < ! rj Gardner, George, 1311 W . Henley. Mrs. Rose. i—i ^ <C f , Z "" rV 2 9^ g ^ Gardner, Mrs. Lila, 108 E. Sullivan. Gardner. Mrs. M a r g a r e t J.. widow, 127 S. Seventh. Gardner, Merl. machinist (P. R. R.) 1311 W . Henley. Mrs. Elsie. if- § fe U Ct; ^ /-^ UJ I—' ^ % v — ^ CQ J^J "^ f| 7" • "qj <U Jj t/j O Q •™ i* •-^ f> M "" Lawrence. Gardner, William J., brakeman (P. R. R.) 509 N. Union. Mrs. Florence. Mildred. GARDINER, REV. J. F,. rector St. John's Roman Catholic church 773 N. Union. N. O. Garr, Gilbert, teamster, 1208 W. State. Mrs. Elizabeth. William Fred H A. - J- Garry, Patrick, currier, 22 Hoops, E. O. Mrs. Nora. Catherine. Thomas, Henry. John. Mary. Hubert. Garvey, Anna, 109 N. Ninth. Garvey, James J.. works for P. R. R., 43 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Sarah, Ronold. Marie. Garvey, John, st. car motorman, 513 N. First. Mrs. Margaret. Lillian. Garvey, Thomas P., contractor, 205 S. Fourth. Mrs. Minnie. Leroy. Edward Troy, 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding", Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT H " ^M S o • >-t i< ro Q. € • a1 a o X u o <-> 00 rt •a Tj— a er a r> o tr o w v> a a w gll • p cog •a Sg rj i-k • O •-t a? per orti Gasdick, Andrew, works at P. R. R. shops, 68 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Frances. Joseph. Helen. Irene. Emil. Rudolph. Gaspar Ignatius, machinist, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Mrs. Mollie. Amelia. Dora. Bertha. Magdelena. Katherine. Edward. Robert. Caroline. Florence. GAULT BROS., (Lawrence C. Gault, Joseph A. Gault,) meat market, 26'"i N. Union. Gault, James C traveling salesman for Dold & Co., 6 First av., Bv. Mrs. Minnie E. John C. Glenn M. Gault, Joseph A., (Gault Bros.) 214 N. Third. Mrs. Isadore H. K. Gault, Lawrence C, (Gault Bros.) 214 N, Clinton. Mrs. Nellie. GAULT & MORRIS, (Murray M. Gault, William R. Morris,) proprs. Grand Central Hotel, 260 N. Union. Gault, Murray M., (Gault & Morris,) Grand Central Hotel, 314 N. Union. Mrs. Teresa. Gay, Charles J., machinist, 902 Washington. Mrs. Elidia C. Ethel L. Teresa M. Laura. Marie. Francis K. Albert. Gayetty, DeLaws C, flagman (P. R. R.) 465 N. Union. Gayetty, F. F., works for P. R. R., 465 N. Union. Gayley, see Gailey. Gaynor, Michael J., works for Vacuum Oil Co., 704 W. Henley. Mrs. Ellen. John J. Joseph Leo. Mary Anna. Collins Interstate Agency m 149 CL • c '-t P a P a C^ e a a PS S" o n<*> 2 C"i t " r*-i n 5 § 0 •< p. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ioo,o»o. Surplus and Profits, $uo,oeo. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pteg. . WM. E. WHEELER, Tice-Pre». A.. T. EATON, Caihicr. DIKICTOIS—E. G. Duicnbury, J. E. Daicnkury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. H. Johmon, J. F. Johnson. 150 ES E o '3 Q <w U MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Gayton, Charles W., laborer, 198 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Elnora. Clarence W. Harry G. Charles. Lena. Lela. Gladys. Gayton, Mrs. Helen, 23 Garden av., E. O. Raymond. Geary, Floyd, motorman, 715 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Luella. Geary, see Gerry. Gegan, see Geoghegan and Gagen. Gelse, Jacob W., conductor (St. Ry.) 20 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Rose. Loretta. Geise, John F., engineer (P. R. R.) 124 S. Sixth. Mrs. Catherine. Geise, Joseph, farmer, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Katherine. Bertha. Elizabeth. Mary. Margaret. Clara. Charles. Lewis. Geise, Joseph, baggageman, 27 King, E. 0. Mrs. Elizabeth. Merwin. Harry. Geise, see Guise. Gemare, Tony, wholesale fruit dealer, 108 E. Sullivan. Gena, J. M., tailor, 223 N. Union; res. do. Gena, Mrs. Mary, widow, 223 1-2 N. Union. GENDRON, CHARLES E., currier, 22 Main, Bv. GENESEE HOUSE, (William Hutchings, propr.) 125-131 Railroad av. Genthner, Harriet G., 211 Laurens. Genther, see Guenther. Geoghegan, Martin, laborer, 122 S. Thirteenth. Mrs. Theresa. Margaret. James. Geoghegan, see Gagen. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEAN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building; Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 151 George, Albert, teamster, 505 VanCampen av. Mrs. Martha. Izetta. Agatha. James. Delmer. George, Mary, 202 Whitney av. Georgia, Mrs. A. W., 303 N. Barry. Alice M. Georgia, Estella, 401 W. Henley. Georgia, Fred B., ticket agent (Erie R. R.) 401 W. Henley. Mrs. Carrie A. Earle B. Gerard, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Gerlach, Carrie M., 718 W. State. Gerlach, Herman J., 718 W. State. Gerlach, Mary, 718 W. State. Gerlach, William, 718 W. State. Germain, John, currier, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Emma. Wilfred. Maud. Ernest. GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH, see Zion Church. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, (F. C. Weidman, pastor,) 419 Laurens, cor. N. Fourth. Germeck, John, laborer, 5 Avenue B., N. O. Gerringer, Louise, 513 W. Sullivan. Gerry, John J., currier, 655 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary A. John J. Honora M. Gesse, William A., yardmaster (P. R. R.) 615 Washington. Mrs. Mary L. Donald H. Mildred R. Getse, Stephen, works at P. R. R. shops, 17 Avenue B., N. O. Mrs. Mary. Getman, Charles E.. civil engineer (P. R. R.) 312 N. Third. Geuder, George, laborer, 114 S. Seventh. Mrs. Katherine M. Otto W.. clerk. Albert G.. clerk. Benhard D.. clerk. William H. Geuder, George J. Jr., clerk, 122 S. Third. Mrs. Lena E. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. o 3 R (7) 2- ^ So O (7) PI o B B o a H r rj o S a in M PI B at H NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 152 - ^£ Geuder, Godfred G., deliveryman, 313 S. Seventh. Mrs. Minnie C. Martha L. Esther A. Henry M. GEUDER, JOHN H. , grocer, 422 W. State; res. 420 W. State. E d aA Emma L. Clara L. Arthur D. J. Harold Jr. Edward. -A U « d . # & tl1 o Z ^ 5 J ii ^ x G ^ E < "^3 o 55 f- •"• 2 -~ 5 ^_, - HI c £ ^ 1 2 ^ £ C ^ i .^ fe jj ^ o . ^_ if SO • MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S o 2 W <i 13 r. S 'P ! 5 = —• « - q-i ^ © 'S 0. £ L. ^ ^ g — ^ 3 ^ £0 O j "5 5 Edwin. GEUDER MICHAEL C, grocer, 234 N. Eighth; res. 236 N. Eighth.' Mrs. Emma. Hilda L. Loretta M. Irma. Geyer, George O., tinsmith, 128 N. Fourth. Mrs. Helen M. Mossie G. Geyer, Jacob, sheet metal worker, 116 S. Fourth. Mrs. Goldie. Geyer, Valentine, bartender, 116 S. Fourth. Gibbons, James, bricklayer, 710 Wayne. Mrs. Anna. Irene, nurse. Gordon. Geraldine. GIBBS, ALBERT II., Up-to-Date Variety Store, 211 N. Union; res. 134 N. Barry. Mrs. Jennie E. A. Gardnier. GIBBS, ARTHUR, prop. Up-to-Date Variety Store, 211 N. Union. Mrs. Eleanor D. Lillian A. Frank P., clerk. 2 H t Gibbs, Lafayette P., contractor, 702 W. Green. Mrs. Lillian E. Lafayette Jr. *j Gibney, Arthur W., clerk, 517 W. State. 53 Mrs. Edna J. *" James Arthur. g rt ^ Gibney, James C, oil producer, 335 Laurel av. Mrs. Margaret. Grace A., reporter. Gilbert, Mrs. Anna E., 18 Garden av., E. 0. 's News Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, A'e and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J. WhittOD. P«=s &Treas T7 Ol.EAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 153 Gilbert, Geor e, grocer, 818 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. i.'argaret. Peter. Josephine. Isabelle. George. Frank. Helen. Joseph. Charles. Gilbert, William, laborer, 124 N. Fifth. Gill, Patrick, works at tannery, Green, N. O. Mrs. Catherine. Helen. Anna, stenographer. Margaret. Gillette, Mrs. E. H., 130 S. Barry. Gilligan, Dennis W., teamster, 522 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Margaret. Catherine J. GILLIGAN, THOMAS, Pres. Olean Transfer Co., 113 W. Henley. Katherine M. GILLINGHAM, CHARLES, (Gillingham & Son, 302 N. Union,) res. 264 1-2 N. Union. Charles Jr. (Gillingham & Son.) GILLINGHAM & SON, (Charles Gillingham, Charles Gillingham Jr.) building contractors and dealers in lumber and builders' supplies, 302 N. Union; shop 110 E. Sullivan. (See adv.) Gilmore, Mrs. Rose, 414 Wayne. Elizabeth, tel. op. Gilmore, Matthew, 429 N. Ninth. Gilray, Samuel R., second hand store, 606 W. State; res. do. Gilson, John, laborer, 7 Spruce, N. O. Ginter, see Guenther. GLADYS LUMBER CO., Inc., (J. R. Droney, pres.; W. W. Weston treas.; M. G. Fitzpatrick, secy.;) offices 20-21 Exchange Bank building. Glaser, Charles A., carpenter (P. R. R.) W. State, W. O. Mrs. Serphine. William F., works for P. R. R. Ernest, pipe flttei. Henry. Glass, Herman I., propr. Installment Store, 306 W. State; res do. Mrs. Bessie. Isadore. Glavin, Mary, 324 N. Eighth. Glavin, Patrick J., boilermaker, 324 N. Eighth. W M . HORNER &~CoT, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. c First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. F. K. DUSENBURY, Pret. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Prcs. „ A. T. EATON, C.ikicr. D I » C T O H _ K . G DmeuBury, J. K. Dm««b»ry, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson. J F. Johnsop. 154 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Glavin, William, boilermaker, 324 N. Eighth. Mrs. Ella. Gleaaon, Mrs. Edna, 46 Front, Bv. H (/j my ^ m — ^ g ° n. g ,§ g i— jj *5_ « E -£—* o w C\ ™ Gleason, Elisha, 46 Third av., Bv. Gleason, Fred L., Mgr. Carley Heater Co., 312 Laurens. Mrs. Ella. Gleason, Luman B., carpenter, 147 Railroad av., E. 0 . Mrs. Samantha C. Alvin L., farmer. Globe Hotel, (John E. Donohue, prop.,) 712 Wayne. Globe Restaurant, 317 N. Union. Godden, Charles A., traveling man, 1312 Washington. Mrs. Anna. Harold. Clara. Godden, John H., miller, 14 First av., Bv. Mrs. Frances A. Walter F., deliveryman. Florence B. Marguerite. Godfrey, F r a n k N., farmer, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Amelia. Ruth V. GODFREY, I. M., prop, livery and feed stable, 162 N. Union; res. 46 Front, Bv. Mrs. Maud E. Mabel E. Lee E. Theodore N. Kenneth. Godfrey, Orrin W., farmer, 81 Main, Bv. Mrs. Jennie E. Elizabeth. Z, fc»"^^» i_, g £ ("*-» 5 TO ^ . _ w /*> os * ~ °" CT g t_^ ° Q w > L^T 2; ~SL 05 " ° "*" ~ ^ « if K J? g ^ D ^ Goebel, August C , works at Vacuum, 128 S. Eighth. Mrs. Anna E. Lucy M. Margaret E. Goff, see Gough. Gold, George, works at P. R. R. shops, 435 N. Eighth. Mrs. Minnie. Gold, John, works at P. R. R. shops. 535 N. Eighth. Mrs. Johanna. John C. Joseph C. Rose A. Lewis P. Anthony A. Francis L. Copies of this^Oirectnry can be obtained at OAKLFAF'S Book Store. Price, $2.50. The A. Weston Lumber Co v Manufacturers & Dealers! ITMRED Uth and Shingles, Doors, inallKlndsof LUluDCIv, window! Turned Work. L.neDl.t«ncePh,n.6-W, p o VVKSTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Gold, John J., car repairer (P. R. R.) 813 Wayne. Mrs. Catherine. Edward A., glassworker. Elizabeth H. Sarah M. 155 § & £ 0> w Va £ ' !£. O [3J [_J I1 sGold, see Gould. Golden, Charles E., prop, general store, 608 W. State, res. do. Mrs. Mary R. Charles E. Jr. Goldrich Sarah, waitress, Grand Central Hotel. 5" ^ Ef 8 ' Golf Club, links at Sunnyside, Bv., (see Olean Golf Club.) ^^ 00 2 rp (J"} O. m ^Tt <" >• £ £ 3 M J^, no ^ Goltz, Ada L., 135 S. Second. Good, Frank, brakeman (P. R. R.) 513 N. Sixth. Mrs. Fannie. Good, James, flagman (P. R. R.) 323 N. Seventh. Good, Joseph, brakeman (P. R. R.) 323 N. Seventh. Goodell, Mrs. Clarinda A., 418 Laurens. Goodrich, Alexander L., 18 Center, Bv. Mrs. Julia A. Goodrich, Jesse J., blacksmith, 471 N. Union; res. 1 Crown, E. O. Mrs. Carrie M. Leo C. Erma E. Milo. Ella E. c £ . ^ QQ X £• 2 g °"^ Z ^ i^, en 2 . - ^ ^ E^ n> Goodrich, Robert E., conductor (P. R. R.) 18 Center, Bv. Mrs. May A. Ruth. ra Goodrich, William, bell boy, Olean House. Goodrich, William G., oil operator, 715 E. State. Mrs. Nellie. Hubert J., medical student. William J. ^ |TJ w e ^ JU a H > £ 50 -M ^ ^ ^ p S- « O tTl O 5 "T" rn U J ° a i Goodrich, see Goldrich. " o ~^~ FH Goodsell, Charles, farmer, Steam Valley rd., S. 0. Mrs. Maggie. Tony. ^J <_"* ul O P0 ^ s8 ~H Q Jennie. Helen. re Annie. Leo. Goodwin, Mrs. Agnes, 401 E. State. Goodwin, George W., farmer, Osgood av., E. 0. Mrs. Katherine. p o CD — pi J5 ^ 50 ^ ^ O —. B" ^ 7 ? —* a Z Martha. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KEYSI0Ji-E7 \ ELECTRIC/, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of eTery description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 I> z 2 m '^ ^ ^ ^ Jj*J ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. T3 p ^ <£ _ : MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 156 -2 © *© . Ul aj (vj ,ca © «** _, *t. GOODWIN, WILLIAM A., pharmacist, 233 N. Union; res. 408 Irving. Mrs. Minnie C. Helen M. Melville H. ^ ^ <-*•_• >» © © ^3 •JrJ yi £J ^5 Norbert M. Paschal A. Gorecki. Jacob, tanner, 1014 N. Union. Alexandria. Nellie. Gorka, George, bds. Spruce. N. 0. * * ' • • • 2 « * oo "^ " 2 © •-JJ • *S ^ • oo nJ •g, « © OC ^ °-< •- f\ '~ J u ~ ff\ W L^ I ZT €,_,) Gosdick, see Gasdick. Goshgarien, Mrs. Rose, widow, 124 Whitney av. Raymond. Joseph. Gough, Peter, works at tannery, bds. 922 N. Union, N. O. Gould, Allen, engineer (P. R. R.) 113 Coleman. Gould, Emmett M., carpenter (P. R. R.) 8 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Minnie. Florence H. Gould, James M., farmer, 138 S. Second. Lucie L., teacher. Leona E., teacher. Gould, Nathaniel, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Gould, Roy, barber, 511 W. State. Mrs. Mary. Lennon. Gould, see Gold. Gowen, William, laborer, 639 E. State, E. O. Grady, Alice, lives at Stafford's, Buffalo, W. O. Grady, Mrs. Bridget, 110 1-2 Wayne. Grady, Edward, works at Vacuum, Moore's av., N. O. Mrs. Grady, James, lives at Stafford's, Buffalo, W. O. GRAHAM, F. T. CO., (F. T. Graham, pres.; E. A. Graham, sec.) dry goods and millinery, 121 N. Union. Graham, Frederick Todd, (F. T. Graham & Co.) 121 N. Union; res. 216 N. First. Mrs. Edna A. Graham, Samuel G., boilermaker, 129 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Nettie M. William L. Anna A. Lillian N. Lephia. Edward Troy, / Planifl s MilT > • 210-326 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. ^ * rH !*' Pi o E- Q H P 'Jo) tU P A •Sis £ I i-a o p< X en •a! E- i; pi • I o o CD o d II p . " • CD 5' S •s-g ^ -t^ CD CD +-J -t^ t_T Q p, L* td ni r ^ fH JAMKS V. SAPIKNZA. Contractor, WISDOM PAVING CO., 5 ^ d ,d " o Pi ,q pi pi Pi Frontier Telephone, 15.253. d d CD K d 1o3 O r d oo m C ^ §* 8 O M (J 'H 5 a o rt a r , ^ +-> ^ r d d d H »?' o d d O & _ ! o i—i Z CO B O iJ • . c 0 5 u f- *in~» z u o I—i O d} < U y. O n" u o a. aj td t/) if. w1« K h om Z 6 zm CO w H w o Z u « BUFFALO, N. Y. Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Pi Pi fe Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , « O in r-i CN1 ni ° f-l CD CD CD bl> 'on bfi d d d t- * £ M, i it 1 P-i Pill « « - " OLEAN. N. Y. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. THE MITE Printery. a CD O m w o Pi'3 o P h P OJJ d fH PORATED 303 TOMI'KINS ST. p. o Ei O O dQ °- Z1 pi* tf° Pi y-. ifici P P o I tt EMPL c •DING, res. PLEX :AN First National Bank Capital, $100,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pre. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM E. WHEELER, Viee-Pres. A. T. EATON, C.ihi.f. DIKICTOU—K. G. Duienbury, J. E. Dmenbuij, Wn. 1 Wheeler, E. U. Jobnioa, J. F. T.kmon. 158 MORRIS AND T3.N CAMPEN'S Graves, Mrs. Maria E., 238 N. Third. T. Ashley. Frank W. Gray, Mrs. B. A., 311 N. Seventh. Fannie. Gray, Frank, works in tannery, Long House, S. Fifteenth, W. O. Mrs. Anna. Roy. Ruth. Bernard. James. Gray, Frank, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Jessie. Arnold. Sanford. Infant. Gray, Henry C , works at P. R. R. shops, 710 Washington. GRAY, JOHN G., Pres. Gray Chemical Co., Port Allegany, 311 N. Fourth. Mrs. Sarah. Gray, Mrs. Mary, 211 N. Fourth. «J " -* • -•-* • "O *£ • <« C • ^ O. ° 2 "'•"' £ x i •"*- x O ' fc -^ S .22 ' +_, • ^ | ' •""' • Gray, see Grey. GREEK AMERICAN FRUIT CO., (George Nickels, Gust Nickels,) fruits, candies, etc., I l l N. Union. Green, Alfred H., mason, 106 E. Green. Jennie M. Harry H. Laura May. Green, Charles J., carpenter, 137 N. Ninth. Mrs. Catherine. Margaret L. Green, Charles W., lumber dealer, Olean House. Mrs. Mary. Green, Mrs. Cornelia E., 214 N. Fourth. Green Emmett E., carpenter, 9 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Kate D. Artemus E. Harvey. Green, George W.. traveling salesman, 312 N. Fifth. Mrs. Nellie M. Robert B. Green, Mrs. Jane, nurse, 301 Coleman. Green, Mrs. Lucy, 24 Hoop, E. O. Green, Mrs. Mary, back Hinsclale rd., N. O. Green, Porter, teamster, 315 N. Eighth. Mrs. Nellie. Green, Mrs. Sarah C , 9 Pond, E. O. Wilbert. Kreidter Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS O L E A N . N. Y. KINO'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 2 5 4 N. UNION STREET. 159 The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. -u. a! *^ 70 3 o X n H a ra ^ i ^ ^ m oH o • - ^ ^— 8 A Q CTt m lis The Morning Times* ** nlon Greenan, Thomas F., engineer (P. R. R j 134 N. Fourth. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Cecelia C. Greenfield, Mrs. Rena, 25 Railroad av., E. 0. Rosella. Esther J. GREENMAN, SANFORD G., Asst. Supt. Metropolitan Life In3. Co., office 143 1-2 N. Union; res. 107 S. Clinton. Mrs. Emma J. Ethel May. Parker E. Greenwood, George E., laborer, 328 N. Sixth. Mrs. Edith B. George E. Jr. Greer, P. John, sta. engineer, 34 River, N. 0. Gregory. Dominick (Tom) laborer, 604 N. First. Mrs. Anna. Mary. Joseph. Russel. Grey, Charles E., farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Lida. Edith. Leslie. Edwin. Ernest. Grey, see Gray. GRIFFIN BLOCK, (Italo-American Fruit Co., props.,) 463 N. Union. Griffin, Mrs. Celia L., widow, 168 1-2 N. Union. Griffin, Cornelius C, dealer in washing machines, 134 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Elizabeth. Griffin, James, works at pump station, 15 Griffin, E. O. Mrs. Mary. Margaret. Thomas. Richard. Gerald. Raymond. Griffin, Jebez E.. fireman, 78 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Margaret. Griffin, Mrs. Josephine, widow, 725 E. State, E. 0. Helen A., clerk. Kathryne R., clerk. Marie I. Josephine I., milliner. T. Elizabeth. Griffin, Lewis D., switchman (P. R. R.) 168 1-2 N. Union. Kfice OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. .§ w o r a Rates from S, t o $1.50 405 160 C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. N. UNION STREET. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S — — — ^ — — . ^ ^ — — — — ^ — ^ - ^ ^ — — — bo Griffin, "nilip, contractor, 106 Coleman. Jane. Griffith, Miss Margaret, music teacher, 127 N. Barry. Griffiths, Reese, works at tannery, 11 Pierce av., W. 0. Mrs. Pearl. 2 Grigg, Alice M., Asst. Supt. OTean Hospital, 519 N. First. GRINARD, WALTER A., (George Smith & Co., repairers,) 111 <J O BS t£ s W ^j © s E Z as c '5 •J-j Claude R. Griswold, Harry, student, Railroad av., E. 0. o H Griswold, Mrs. Sylvia, 237 S. Barry. o X •ffi <W Hi £ E Groom. John, 510 N. Seventh. Gross, George, machinist (P. R. R.) 613 Washington. i 4) o i> ^ Gross, John Aftert, works for P. R. R., 312 N. Third. % ^ ef* Grossman (Charles) Block, (Charles Grossman, propr.,) 233 N. "" > ® Union. • < to Grossman (Sisters) Block, (Josephine Grossman and Mary ^ > S >O Grossman, proprs.,) 241 N. Union; office, room 26. For com^Z^ '* .E plete list of offices, see duplex directory, page 24. j= !5 Grossman, Benjamin,- bill distributor, 233 1-2 N. Union. ^ ^ •S, _ , Grossman, Charles, real estate, 118 N. First. ^S ~Z Mrs. Margaret A. •^^ Bessie. Z^Z "i * - Grossman, Charles J., painter, 211 S. Second. 4-c O < • ^ • ' - ' -4_i 5^5 "3 ° '£ us £_ J> "O >~ * 3 UJ •^ ^ "^ C W £ U g "y 03 "S Q 5g ^ *•' Mrs - Minnie. Gladys. Clarence. Grossman, Josephine, 26 Grossman Block, 241 N. Union. Grossman, Mary, 26 Grossman Block, 241 N. Union. Grover, Chester A., car inspector (P. R. R.) 31 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Edna. Grummel, see t r a m m e l . Grundy, Mrs. Ellen, widow, 37 River, IN. O. James, laborer. John, laborer. Eliza. Peter, boilermaker. Guardiani. Emilio, 451 N. Union. Guay, Mrs. Mary E., 1312 Reed. Joseph D. John W. Henry. George W. Mary E. Oney D. Mildred. ©LEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN F ™ IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , P.es. &Treas g^on"0"" "?° OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 161 Guenther, Fred, engineer (P. R. R.) 109 Coleman. Mrs. Mary. Harry. Florence. Guenther, see Genthner. Guerin, Charles M., 30 Third av., Bv. Guerin, H. Edward, fireman (P. R. R.) 30 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Florence. Guess, see Gesse. Guile, Othello P., machinist, 128 W. Green. Mrs. Mary B. M. Blanche. Jessie May. Lloyd A. Guise, Frances, millinery, 38 Front, Bv. Guise, see Geise. Guloka, Kashmere, laborer, 20 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Gusta. Julia. John. Gumlock, Mrs. Anna, Avenue B., N. O. Mary. Michael, works at glass factory. Gumlock, Mary, domestic, 309 N. First. Haas, Jacob, mason, 113 N. Tenth. Mrs. Catherine. Haas, William, works for P. R. R., 1208 Washington. Mrs. Bertha. Magdelini. Harry. Haase, August, machinist, 1103 Irving. Mrs. Augusta. Joseph. Hadley, Oliver N., farmer, Railroad av., B. 0. Floyd. Newton. George. Hagadorn, Henry D., oil producer, 308 E. State. Mrs. Ella L. Leland J. Marian J. Hagan, John, foreman, bds. 103 N. Union. Hagan House, (Richard J. Crowe, prop.,) 612 N. Union. Mrs. Nora. Clair D. Hagman, Carrie, domestic, 305 N. Clinton. Hahn, Conrad, carpenter, 133 N. Tenth. Mrs. Matilda. Annie. Willie. j — ^ v» hj Z? £, r> i R P> ••t £| g CD re B a 03 •^ o o * •• M Ed o -0 .nes. tx a 1 WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. 3 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, C.lki.r. ClIECTOlts—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Duienkury, WMI. E. Wkeeler, E. ft£ Johnion, J. F. Johnson 7. E DUSENBURY, Pr«s. 162 u a o CO to z © CX- CL, u o Q. 2 no a u o if > E MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Halm, Fred M., teamster, 228 S. Barry. Mrs. Eva. Halm, Mrs. Julia, 116 N. Sixth. Haight, Bert, conductor (P. R. R.) 520 N. Fourth. Mrs. Grace M. Haight, William J., carpenter, 136 N. Ninth. Mrs. Alice. Oliver L. Halbran, Jules, book-keeper (P. R. R.) 313 N. Clinton. Mrs. Harriet N. Honore P. Gertrude. Hale, Frank, liveryman, (E. State, E. O.) res, 8-9 Grossman block, 241 N. Union. Mrs. Kate. Haley, Henry J., machinist, 8 Green, N. O. Mrs. Victoria. Henry. Roscoe. Margaret. Paul. Clara. Ray. Sally. Robert. Haley, James, student, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Hall, Andrew J., works at P. R. R. shops, 519 N. Sixth. Mrs. Fannie. W. Howard. Anna L. HALL, REV. CHARLES M., (pastor First M. E. church,) 203 N. Fourth. Mrs. Abbie. Elizabeth. Hall, Daniel, 11 Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Catherine. Hall, Fred L., carpenter (P. R. R.) 19 Center, Bv. Mrs. Emma. Gladys. Hall, Georg-e E., tanner, 27 Main, Bv. Mrs. Nancy M. Mary B. Hall, Homer, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Jennie. Esther. Hattie. Ruby. Hall, Izdray, works for P. R. R., 30 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Minnie. FITCH & RAMSEV Citv Rtiildinsr. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers f TTMDCD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of HJl»lDElV t windows, Turned Work. Leg DUt.nc. ^Phoi. 6-W, p Q W E S T O N . S M I L L S i N . Y. f m :—: OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 163 Hall, James, farmer, 28 Prince, E. 0. Mrs. Mary A. Hall, John C, drayman, 29 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Evelyn C. May. 3- p 5' ^ "w CD g. <f > H O " af "S IE ^a O > Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Mrs. Lucinda A., widow, S. Union, S. 0. Mary B. Supt. Olean Hospital, 519 N. First. Minnie B., teacher, 21 First av., Bv. Sherman L., fireman (P. R. R.) Grossman av., E. 0. Mrs. Nora. Charles L. Hall, Truman B., carpenter, 48 Third av., Bv. R- r 1 ^ ^ O^ ^. m g g —• ^ o 3 ^ OJ o y * J^ >n 33 ^ o H m Mrs. Rosmelia. Oliver M. Norman C. Haller, Mrs. Elizabeth, 414 Wayne. Haller, Emma, clerk, 414 Wayne. L; w — • pj^ £ ^ CO tJ> § O 1 r P 30 j 2 o O Haller, Frank, machinist (P. R. R.) 414 Wayne. Haller, George J., machinist, 312 Coleman. Mrs. Margaret. g ? ? George J. Jennie. Charles A. Hallet Charles W., drayman, 510 Brickell av. Mrs. Elizabeth. Genevieve. Mary. Hallet, Elizabeth G., stenographer, 305 W. Sullivan. Halliday, Edward F., telegrapher, 94 River, N. O. Mrs. Emma. Halliday, Freeman B., 94 River, N. 0. Halsey Guy A., clerk, 4T4 W. Henley. Mrs. Ella G. Clair D. Edson M. ^ William J. ~g to ^ __ BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. ^ V _| > (__| |__) 3 Q" 3 0O «<T> - -. , S- "£E1 H. >• *** Mrs. Frances. Lena. Rose. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call . _______ HALTER, WILLIAM, propr. saloon 504 W. State; propr. bakery 508 W. State; res. 508 W. State. Clara. Josephine. Hal wig, Mrs. Clara M., 414 S. Union. Helena M. Hamed, George, laborer, 202 Whitney av. Hamed, N., laborer, 202 Whitney av. Hamed R. G., laborer, 202 Whitney av. O —• 3 TO g O ^* ^ ~ ^9P -^ <= fri a ' i-u g 2 w We Want Your Business. CO > •'•* UJ 2" ^-* >-N ^"^ £Z <£ . £ J < tj a. H CO W CQ ^ ^D O ^ w < W ^ j ^ ^** UJ r?j cz | co ~T 2 V J " < |7 Z £ !^j Q II I—i <£ [—i 'S. _ ° ^ ^ § ^j [jj W y a W Ill p^ . rj\ ^ yj \ > C HC * u p_i O ^ (~^ Q pq Z ^ • •* \ , ^ U ^j ^J J* ^3 O O '2 ^} # L_J ' I ' t> 2 164 MORRIS AND V A N CAMPEN'S Hameister, Henry, tanner, 31 Second av., Bv. M r s . Grace. Erdine. Arline. Ethel. Hameister, Henry, 31 Second av., Bv. HAMEL, REV. JOHN J., clergyman (St. Mary's church.) res. 118 W. Henley. Hamery, Margaret, Hotel Imperial. Hamilton, Albert, teamster, 617 E. State, E. 0. Catholic Mrs Flora - - Bertha. Hamilton, Blanchard E., paper hanger, 307 E. Henley. Mrs. Maggie. Hamilton, Charles G., meat cutter, 418 W. Henley. Mrs - Margaret R. Hamilton, Frank H., works at Shepard's, Pleasant Valley. Hamilton, Miss P. A., 309 1-2 N. Union. Hamilton, Fred C, sta. engineer, 305 E. Henley. Hamilton, John C, engineer (P. R. R.) 307 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Franc. John S.^ fireman. Hamilton Marvin N., mason, 305 E. Henley. Mrs. Anna. Hamilton, Osrar W., 604 W . Henley. Mrs. Mary. Hamilton, Samuel C, carpenter, 310 Coieman. Mrs. Lucina. George. Hamilton, Wm. I-I., laborer, 11 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Charlotte L. Bertha M. Hammacher, John H., works for P. R. R., 1307 Washington. Mrs. Minnie M. Hammer, Gustav E., electrician (P. R. R.) 713 W. Sullivan. Mrs.C.M.H., Kindustrial . Hammond, agent P. S. & N. R. R., office 214 Masonic Temple; bds. 215 N. First. Hancox, Mrs. Frances E., "widow, 117 S. Clinton. Handley, Martin L.( fireman (P. R. R.) 128 S. Sixth. Mrs. Catherine E. Catherine E. John M. Handley. Thomas J., engineer (P. R. R.) 312 Wayne. Mrs. Catherine. James. John. Harold. E d w a r d T r o y , Waning Mill, *f 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Boors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. Is an amateur paper published by M. Bradley Norton. Contains 16 pages of good reading. Endorsed by County High Schools. 25c per annum. Box 282, Dept. 7. OLEAN, N. T. ¥ i• f i T - ^ f-j d ,d t. % o a "§ o g Z ft} O 1-3 d cS a |l of "5 W PI CD X a o CD o iJB o O &H CD U b ° ca ^D 1-3 d csi 51 CD g ^ j CM [j d rf W W W •g O cS C4H °a r- Mr CD T 3 > O •a ^CS eg d i >> >> -S 5 5 '3 d d d 6 E-i <D ^: d (D ;^ 2 CD X d & ^- a PI 6 d 6 O d •a g <2 a £ o cj" CD" o tf & O H C5 d d" d" ca ho d d d" ca be d M fl d cd d •a CD o nj a 6 ^0. irks 5 "S H CC* er. cl d C T—i . ^ d d ^ ^ o d CO W gon a ir. *S '3 rego d CJS a for Q ^ , CD W o o o i-H ene sep Si 1-3 W CD CN1 P DH k '••**• ,d H O 1 X o 'd brls •££••;-• H 309 A 5 a d cd lev Q d >, ley, Z oo o CB Una, • a. DIR x: • 'c Jsi i Fpontier Telephone 15,253. 1-3 A., still mai Lucy, e J. H. les J. CD e O .£ in A d o I C/) o JAMES V. SAFIENZA, Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete Office: 123 Wilkesou St , Cor. 7th St., BUFFALO, N. Y. to rH u © z: WISDOM PAVING CO., u u Z 2,0 PLJ CD l-> pf q" bjo d wX W W d d w o PL, a F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAw. Capital, $ioo,o*o. J. E DUSENBURY, P i « . Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Tic«-Pres. A. T. EATON, C.ihi.r. DlKMCTO*i_E. G. DuKDburj, J. E. D.ie.Wury, Wm. E Whtekr, E. M. Johmon, J. F. Johnson. 166 '& C a 5 0 \ O .5 15 3P H o -g c/} 3 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Hannon, James C, sta. engineer, 118 N. Eighth. Mrs. Carrie A. Clyde R. Raymond. Helen M. Margaret L. Hannon, John J., oil gauger, 615 W. Henley. Mrs. Margaret. Leo J., draughtsman. Mary U. Francis W. Hannon, Michael, gauger, 530 N. Fifth. Mrs. Mary. Thomas, boilermaker. John, laborer. James, laborer. William, inspector (P. R. R.) Frank, switchman (P. R. R.) Hannon, Mrs. Mary, 218 S. Fifth. Hannon, William F., foreman pipe line, 1310 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary. Loretta. William. Mark. Hanson, Mrs. Florence C, teacher, 710 W. Sullivan. Helen T. Hanson, Frank, clerk (Olean House,) 212 N. Third. Mrs. Lina. Hanson, Peter, car repairer (P. R. R.) 1008 Buffalo. Mrs. Elma. R. Teresa. Oscar. Hanson, William, works for bottling works, 1016 Irving. Happel, Alexander, tailor, 609 Irving. Mrs. Annie F. Arthur A. Harbeck, Charles E., carpenter, 208 Winters av. Mrs. Lily A. Martha J. . Arthur W. Clara R. Frank W. Eily B. Merle J. Ora. Harbert, Curtiss C, glassblower, 901 Buffalo. Mrs. Mabel. Doris. n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLE AN, N. Y. I BUM LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. 354 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 167 Hardel, Charles, works for P. R. R., 138 N. Fifteenth. Mrs. Sopha. Elizabeth M. Henry William. Letitia. Clara L. Anna B. Sopha L. Miriam. to Ul en Hardesty, Marvin, engineer (P. R. R.) 208 W. State. Mrs. Mollie. Virginia. Hardin, Sherm W., mgr. Genesee House, 125-131 Railroad av. Mrs. Mary. H O Harding, James, glassworker, 1201 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Delia. Marklet. John. Doris. CO Harding, John, glassworker, 1201 W. Sullivan. Harding, Antone, works in tannery, 66 Clark, E. 0. Hardy, Burton P., electrical engineer, 70 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Hettie. Asa. Harkins, H. C, mason, 702 W. Sullivan. Harle, John, machinist, 114 Wayne. Mrs. Minnie. Laura. Harkness, Lee, farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Harmon, James 615 W. Henley. Harrington, Dennis, laborer, 32 Washington, N. O. Mrs. Johanna. Katherine, music teacher. Anna, book-keeper. Harrington, James, works at Vacuum, 30 Homer, N. O. Mrs. Julia. Margaret. Elizabeth. Marie. Ellen. Gertrude. Agnes. Michael. Harrington, Kate, domestic, 130 N. Barry. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. |M „ 2 o g» > l w W o 13 NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. —————— 168 = y P5 £ U K Q — a: - 02 ~ " ba to ~ ji 2 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Harris, Almond C, laborer Goodrich av., E. 0. Mrs. Mary. Marion E. Pearl L. Ivah F. Victor C. Vernon. Beth. Harris, Dave, works at tannery, Cherry, E. 0. Mrs. Dave. Hannah. Infant. I § aa - S ^ +J o= £ S C y "1 " Harris, John D., moulder fP. R. R.) 215 S. Second. Mrs. Lizzie. * HARRIS, J. M., real estate dealer, 203 Masonic Temple; res. 409 W. Henley. Mrs. Mollie. Mindel R. Theadora B. Harris, Joseph E., junk dealer, 214 W. Green. Mrs. Dora Lena. Samuel J., clerk. Esther. Sarah. Maurice. Leo. Mendel. HARRIS, MYER, pawnbroker and clothier, 246 N. Union; res. 123 S. Sixth. Mrs. Esther. Morris J. Anna. Harry. Manville. Harrison, Abram M., junk dealer, 712 W. Green, Mrs. Sophrona. Leroy W., wood worker. Delbert A. Harrison, Andrew E., storekeeper (P. R. R.) 507 VanCampen av. Mrs - Eleanora A. Mabel A. Theodore B. Harrison, Mrs. Bessie, E. River rd., S. 0. Anna. ^ 0) i2 So > • " (ft r" r < side f /-^—i ~ o > ~ >^—^ ^ CO ^ g Ctf *- 2, 3 •*j !tf *2 5 i2 *-• Harrison, William H., oil producer 209 S. Fifth. Mrs. Clara E. Mary E. Henry D. To-Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXrRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J. WhlttOn., Pres. & Treas '3T7 OLEAN, N. Y. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. c 169 Harsch, Edv. rd C, laborer, 33 Main, Bv. Mrs. A:1 a. Violet. Neville. H Corrine. O Hart, Matthew F.,-408 N. Eighth. to 10 Mrs. Catherine. Charles, flagman (P. R. R.) Anna T. Helen L., teacher. Henry. Mabel. Beatrice. Katherine. Matthew. m Harter, George, farmer, 27 First av., Bv. Mrs. Nellie. Verna. Roy. Ambrose. Harten, Henry F., 1009 W. Henley. Hartman. Conrad H., tailor, 112 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Catherine. Arthur H. Mabel I. " Howard C. Hartz, Mrs. Fanny, Oak, N. 0. HARTZ, JOSEPH M., (Davis, Nenno & Hartz,) res. 1005 W. Sullivan. Hartz, Mrs. Theresa, widow, 1005 W. Sullivan. Joseph M. Frank, clerk. Albert, driver. Hermann. Harry. Hartz, William, butcher, res. 1005 W. Sullivan. Hartz, see Harsch. Hartzfelt, Jacob A., oil producer, 129 N. Second. Mrs. Anna L. Francis A. HARVEY, AMBROSE G., Pres. Olean Cement Block Works, res. 315 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Margaret. William. Joseph. Margaret. Sarah. Ambrose. Charles. o rn 13. O W M . HORNER & G(X, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. 70 HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT Jf?e Karl The" Clothier Night Clerk Over Store. FIRST Both Phones. a p a p a a« Sp t-i v< p c CD ere P Mi c? CD P ID CD S5.3.S r-t- en? gtd CD P s PW .• • p1 « S i» w5' ?1 p* B o p t-+ >-< P" w ^ 0> cf p P CD o' - o p a H O a P o /^ CD CO o CD O p CD B CD CO B ent ft td O li o 'H ^ oT 2 ' o •a o P 3 o Fi 3 1 •"! 2 o ? a a < e-pr o" ire Mrs. 1 Mrs. Mai race. g"^ 3g p era a a CA P i l O OTA 133 W. Union St so 3 o <1 l> 3 2 12 «v: o > g H 5? o p a o i-i , res CO go O •• o f? 5 The A. Wcston Lumber Co., Manufacturers k Dealers! TTMDC1> Lath and Shingles, Doors, lnall Kinds of L U l ' l D C i v , window*. Turned Work. LangDI.UncaPhan. 6-W, p o wasTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 171 Hathaway, D. K., gardener, 61 Spring, E. O. Mrs. Cynthia A. Irma E.. teacher. § «w n> 2 -*"1 a ^ £"} M f""1 Alta I., teacher. • i/i HH Mary E., tel. op. <j P " i—i Chauncey P. o 00 2 Glenn R. » =". ^ Hathaway, Frank, clerk, 76 Bishop, E. O. 2 g_ O £L, Hathaway, Mrs. Frances A., 76 Bishop, E. O. R ^ > £"* Hatch, Wilson, traveling salesman, 332 Laurel av. ~ 3 M t^* Mrs. Lillian. °" x S Howard L. QQ H " Beatrice L. OC ^ _^ H Millord W. — (sP Hauenstein, Julius, barber, 316 1-2 W. State; res 716 Washington. ^ n Mrs. Cora. ^ [2 £^j Ned. o " r\ Bernice K. ^ ? M Winona. ^ -i ^ Haugh, James M., 123 Railroad av. 3 " "* HAUGH, MICHAEL J., propr. bottling works, 602 N. First; res. ^ 611 N. Union. % Mrs. Margaret. Chester P. _ _ ^ ^ _ Catherine. Ella. 5. m Emma. S ^ Martha. %• ^ Margaret. " pj-j O Veronica. * nr James. " ^ . ^ Haugh, Patrick J., machinist (P. R. R.) Maple av., N. 0. ? o -— >^ Mrs. Elizabeth. • " > Q 30 Hause, M., machinist, (P. R. R.) 313 1-2 N. Union. o t-1 C I"" Hausknecht, see Housknecht. D M 2 U HAVENS, JAMES H., (Dean & Havens,) opera house block; g o __ W J res. 116 S. Second. " _ Z |TI Mrs. Helen L,. S <7) ' C. Elayne. t. <-i~ w J. Meryle. © DO C. LaRue. -^BH Q Hawk, Mrs. Mary E., deaconess, 215 N. Sixth. o« Z m Hawks, William H., oil operator, 337 N. Sixth. ;• jfi Mrs. Sadie. g *® (/} Hawley, James J., agent, bds. 117 S. Barry. 'Q Hawley, Willard, freight handler (P. R. R.) 61 King, E. O. Mrs. Susie. Haws, Grace, laundress, Olean House. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, * KEYSTONE < Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of \ ELECTRIC/ eTery description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 O *•* g ~ — B 21 ~ J* Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES ined Net. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, •*~* ^3 © • "> u -^ • ^> o " © w • u£ • •5? w • to ^ * a_ 0 ^•-"^ - CO *(_ 0 SI OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. 172 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S HAYDEN, EUGENE W., printer (Masonic Temple;) res. 226 N. Seventh. Mrs. Kittie M. Donald. Virgil. HAYDEN, THE PRINTER, (E. W. Hayden, propr.) basement Masonic Temple. Hayden, John P., decorator, 704 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Alice. Hayed, Clair, student, 907 Irving. Hayes, George, laborer, 1415 W. State. Mrs. Alvina. Hayes, James, currier, SOI W. Henley. Mrs. Minnie E. Marjorie. George. Head, Ephriam, works at Bargay's, E. State, E. 0. Heald, John T., laborer, 52 Bishop, E: 0. Mrs. Cora B. Bert. Grace. Homer. Benjamin. Nancy. Clayton. Sarah. Ruth. Healy, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 518 N. Seventh. Mrs. Margaret. Catherine A. Teresa I. Raymond. William. Hearn, Joseph P., photographer, 1114 W. State. Mrs. Anna M. Raleigh R. Lulu A. Helen S. Josephine B. Hearons, Anna A., pharmacist, 408 Irving. Hearons, James, 408 Irving. Hearons, Thomas, 408 Irving. Hearons, see Herron. Heath, Eugene E., decorator and paperhanger, 119 S. First. Mrs. Lillian L. Gertrude E. Heathcock, Jerome, laborer, 39 Railroad av., E t 0. Mrs. Grace. Raymond. Kenneth. Edward Troy, Plan1^ *> 3io-3i6 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding:, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. THE MITD Pr-intery. 303 TOMI'KINS ST. S PAVING CO., JAMES V. SAl'IENZ/V. Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , BUFFALO, N. Y. OLEAN. N. Y Frontior Telephone, 15,153. o m U M o M H a a o o ci 3 PQ £ to" 68 f> 1= O CO 5 O H TH TH T—1 p.. a Q CD id ft o .a tf •s Its ft O o d: o 5 g ^&u\ tn s< uz 5.< 5 K i-c < 0 w gaji a So 'o H w o o oo o r <M aj to1 fl o g z a" P< O I <1 •g 0 ; h V. K cS O •i-i d -4 . PH 1-g c s O l CD C ""3 so r3H •3 ^ 5 5 CD CD o I-J o o 8- B! First NationaB Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSEN1URY, Pr«. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, C»thi.». D]M«CTO«t_B. G. Dutenbury, J. • • Duieobuty, Wm. X Wheeler, K. U. Johnio., J. F. T.kmo.. 174 ^ ^ , \ I i «J "S "~ -a _£! • " " . • g C • z '£• O 2 ^ "^ * o-> ."tS . .O . ^ "~ . •— • !±: . f_ Q m MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Heliker, Mrs. A. J., 321 Tompkins. Oviatt V. Heller, Laura, domestic," 216 N. Barry. Heller, William, carpenter, 422 N. First. Mrs. Anna. Laura. Marguerite. Irene L. Edward A. Helmer, Mrs. Ada, 1305 W. Sullivan. Helwic, Alfred, barber, 719 W. State; res. 1006 W. State. Mrs. Ada. Hellwege, Fred L., laborer, 112 N. Ninth. Mrs. Carrie C. Rosetta E. Eva E. John W. Hellwege, Henry, works in tannery, 1405 W. Henley. Mrs. Annie. Hellwege, Henry Jr., laborer, 1405 W. Henley. Hellwege, J. Fred, well driller, 116 N. Ninth. Mrs. Rosa M. Helwig, Harry, liveryman, 1013 Washington. Hendryx, Miss Lottie M., cleaning and hand-painted china, 108 Hamilton. Hendryxson, Walter, pipefitter (P. R. R.) bds. 118 S. Eighth. Henneman John, propr. City Exchange Hotel, 1126 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Magdeline. Jacob P. Edward. William. Laura. Philippine. Clarence. John Jr. Henneman, Joseph, saloon, 122 W. State. Hennessy, Dennis, currier, 131 Fulton. Hennessy, James J., boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1217 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Katherine E. J. Harrigan. Hennessy, Martin J., book-keeper, 131 Fulton. Mrs. Teresa A. Fennessy, Miss Nora, E. State, E. O. HENNINGER, D. S.. photographer, 150 N. Union. Mrs. M. Pearl. Marguerite. Earl C. Lyle D. Kreidter Bros. Carriar s Te lrl .? rons ' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. OLEAN DUPLEX -DIRECTORY. 175 Ofl KING'S WINDSOR WALL BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254. N. UNION STREET. ^»a rt The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. S3 • X A 30 O n* cr o •a w p m H m o O • • St. The Morning Times* n en Union Stree Henrietta, James, fireman, Buffalo, W. 0. Edward J., glassworker. Joseph. Henry, Charles, advertiser, Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Arvilla. Henry, Carrie E., principal Junior High school, res. 312 N. Third. Henry, Ward, printer, 205 1-2 N. Clinton. Henshaw, Burnam, works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 336 N. Tenth. Heredia, George D., promoter, 182 1-2 N. Union. Hermann, Mrs. Christine, 1320 W. State. Hernbloon, Carl, tanner, 418 N. Tenth. Mrs. Ida. Julia. Harry. Edward. Ella. Agnes. Theodore. Infant. Herney, Lena, 1301 W. Sullivan. Herold, John B., stonemason, 125 S. Seventh. Mrs. Eva C. Albert C. elevator boy. Otto C, laborer. John B. Edward L. George J. Herrick, Frank M., glassworker, 122 N. Third. Mrs. Grace. Herrick, Helen W., 222 S. Ninth. HERRON, DANA R., propr. green houses, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Genevieve. Forrest. Helen. Leslie. Grace. Herron, Frank W., book-keeper, 666 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Minnie. Donald W. Selden C. Herron, Michael, porter, 21 Center, Bv. Mrs. Margaret. Edward. Howard. Alden. Herron, see Hearons. Herse, Robert, carpenter, 106 N. Third. Mrs. Ellen. r D Rates from $1 to $1.50 C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor.. 4 0 5 N. UNION S T R E E T . •3 ^ « « °" a 73 .. 55 ^ £ £ ° g J; « £ S i2 J 176 ^ -i U g — S M § C D S ta 2 ^ '3 H CQ ^ . r = g in 3 j j w » C ^ = ° t_) > £ "© g * * W g ^ .5 a -^ o 1-1 IS C8 ^ £0 S x Si 2 'V. D •* 2 a *S d ,5 fj "O < C !0 £ I3 "y CS 3 5 JjS MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Herse, William, carpenter, 106 N. Third. Hess, Evert, 607 W. Green. Hess, Rolie, 607 W. Green. HEWITT, W. IRVING, physician and surgeon, 204 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Anna E. Heysel, P. J., granite cutter, 1208 Reed. Mrs. Jennie. Harry. Marion. HIBBARD, DE VERE M., physician and surgeon, 128 S. Onion. Mrs. Mary E. Hickey, Patrick, 54 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Anna. John. Eugene. James. Catherine. Hickey, Robert, pipe fitter, 532 N. Eighth. Mrs. Ellen. William J., plumber. Robert M. Jr., plumber. Annie, tel. op. HICKS DR. J. S., propr. drug store, 313 N. Union; res. Allegany. Higby, John W., farmer, W. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Minnie. John Wallace. s - Cecelia. Arthur J. Leon G - Homer J. Theodore R. Higby, William L., fireman, 1116 W. Henley. Mrs. Anna M. HIGGINS, FRANK W., western timber and mineral lands; governor State of New York, office 303 Masonic Temple; res. 128 South. Mrs. Kate C. Josephine B. F. Harrison. HIGGINS. F. W. & CO., grocers, 120 N. Union, (Charles W. Smith, M?r.;) 925-927 Buffalo, (James E. Longnecker, Mgr.;) 701 E. State. E. O.. (John Seivert. Mgr.:) 1101-1103 N. Union, N . O., (Dexter W . Seeley, M g r . ) H I G G I N S , O. T. & SON, ( b r a n c h of F . W . H i g g i n s & Co., Union St., g r o c e r s , (D. W . Seeley, Mgr.,) 1101-1103 N . U n i o n , N . O. High School, Olean, between N. Third and N. Fourth. Hildreth, James, helper, bds. 1125 N. Union, N. O. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co.. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas. g'Von"0™ 3?° OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 177 Hill, Charles, boilermaker, 615 W. State. Mrs. May. Edward. Hill, Charles E., works for Acme Mills, 27 Grossman block, 241 N. Union. Mrs. Mary. Hill, Clarence, works for Luther Mfg. Co., 422 N. First. Mrs. Hill, Frank, saloon, 915 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Mabel. Nellie. Loren. Hill, Henry J., laborer, 315 S. Fifth. Mrs. Gertrude. Frederick. Hill, Mrs. Mary, 115 S. Thirteenth. Jennie. Emma. Hill, Mrs. Sarah A., widow, 607 Irving. Hill, TTilliam B., cashier (P. R. R.) 723 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Frances. John A., clerk (P. R. R.) Henry H. Ethel *. £> *" M £—* ._, 05 g U. 3 Edith S. Hill, William R., machinist (P. R. R.) 228 N. Seventh. Mrs. Nellie J. Edith J. Roswell. Russell E. Mildred E. Hills, Fred M., grocery clerk, 912 W. State. Mrs. Kate. Florence K. H> ££ O Cj Q) " u t/ J~ ^3 P O B j * tS Z* ^ ^ Q . Hilliard, Belford B., glassworker, 128 S. Third. £ Mrs. Lucetta M. Oakford D., moulder. Elizabeth I., dressmaker. Francis T., glassworker. Hillyer, Charles, 321 Tompkins. Hinds, Mrs. Margaret, 44 Pine, N. 0. Floyd, laborer. Hinkle, Mrs. Mary, widow, 333 N. Sixth. Hinton, Mrs. Emma, widow, 133 S. Barry. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ^ ^ V) P f Qp >"\ ^. O O 1 V Hinds, George, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. Hine, John, laborer, 43 Pine, N. 0. _ S co 3 "§ o 3 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J, E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 178 0) (- TO § -S, MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Hirliman, Alfonso, works at P. R. R. shops, 1028 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret. Christina. Alfonso. Hirliman, August, car repairer, (P. R. R.) 1213 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Hattie. Alice. Magdelena. Theresa. Lewis. Edna. Hirlimann, John, works at P. R. R. shops, 119 S. Eighth. Mrs. Anna. William. Hirsch, see Harsch. Hise, Alfred, works for P. R. R., 130 S. Eighth. Hitchcox, Mary M., teacher Olean public schools. For address see supplement on back pages. Hitchcock, Arthur, bell boy, Olean House. Hoadley, Arthur L., traveling salesman, 604 W. Henley. Mrs. Gertrude E. Hoagland, Guy M., asst. supt, of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 116 N. Barry. Mrs. May. Onnolee. Hobbs, Freman, laborer, 607 W. Green. Mrs. Estella. Hodges, Mrs. Bertha L., 305 N. Thirteenth. Marshall J. Howard. Hodges, Miss Carrie L., 213 S. Fourth. Clara M.^ book-keeper. Hodges, Charles, plasterer, 120 S. Eighth. Hodges, John M., laborer, rear of 23 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Julia. William. Jacob. Hodges, Lorenzo E., painter and paperhanger, 125 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary^E. Monroe. B "5 "5 Hodges, Thomas, laborer, rear of 23 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Bessie. Hodson, Mrs. Clara, 246 S. Barry. Wilbur A. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers & Dealers in all Kinds of Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean, N Y. Lath and Shingles, Doors, .^Windows, Turned Work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Hoffman, August, works in tannery, 113 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Katherine. Augusta. Annie. Louis. Albert. Hoffman, Charles P., glassworker, 227 N. Fifth. Mrs. Lucy. Florence. Loretta. HOFFMAN, FRANK, prop, bakery, 1120 W. State. Mrs. Ida. Peter. Hoffman, John, car repairer (P. R. R.) McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Anna. Jennie. Martha. Mary. Teresa. Helen. Hoffmire, Antone, farmer, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Mrs. Tillie. Helen. Hoffmire, George, laborer, Goodrich av., E. O. Mrs. Mary. Minnie. Sarah. Evan. Hoffmire, Mrs. Theresa, widow, W. State, W. 0., beyond limits. Hogan, David, oil producer, 224 N. Fourth. Mrs. Ellen S. Nellie. Catherine L. Lucy A. Margaret E. Hogan, John David, pumper, 224 N. Fourth. Hogan, Mrs. Margaret, 108 N. Sixth. John J. Hogan, William Andrew, driller, 224 N. Fourth. Holcomb, Mrs. Caroline, 140 Railroad av., E. O. Holcomb, Charles C, roller, 143 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Lillian. Holcomb, Waldo A., tanner, 140 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Catherine. Doris I. Donovan W. Holden, Alice H., teacher Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Holden, Edward, works for P. R. R., 902 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Mary. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. m 179 CD m m O •0 O 0 0 0 sa -h 5" • O N) O z =T F Q CD C/D 1 B a o 2 B1 o We Want Your Business. L/") H 00 PQ A SPE < Q ERY z z z mo J w oQ 00 < OOKS V) O cr. •3UJ CO C w w (\J , . ^J 2. •*-• § 'g ^j ^ ^ - 180 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Holden, William, tanner, 6 Pond, E. 0. Mrs. Catherine. Cornelius. William. Holland, Mabel, 312 Wayne. Holland, William, 312 Wayne. Hollander. Wolfgang, farmer, 95 Railroad av., B. O. Mrs. Margaret. Frank, freight handler (P. R. R.) Dan, freight handler (P. R. R.) Holleran, Margaret, domestic, 123 N. First. Holleran, Daniel W., fireman (Vacuum) 41 Johnston, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Edmund J. Lena M. Teresa M. William J. Holliday, Miranda, Alder, E. O. Holliday, Samuel, laTJorer, Alder, E. O. Holliday, William W. Jr., carpenter, (P. R. R.) 38 Front, Bv. Mrs. Mabel F. Carolyn. D. Alton. Hollis, Ed. C, electrician, bds. 219 W. State. Holly, Glen, student, S. Union, S. 0. Holly, Lewis, farmer, S. Union, S. O. Rennie. Lavina. Glen. Holmes, Earle D., book-keeper, 216 S. Fifth. Mrs. Florence M. Dorothy L. Holmes, Elba D., carpenter, 1214 Irving. Mrs. Catherine L. Holmes, Mark M., book-keeper, 203 N. Clinton. Mrs. Jessie L. Holmes, Willis, laborer, 30 Third av., Bv. Holmes, Mrs. N. L., 30 Third av., Bv. Holmes, Robert M., clerk (P. R. R.) 52G N. Fifth, Mrs. Anna. Holobok, Michael, laborer, 47 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Kate. Olga. Bessie. Homer, Eugene A., 3lir> Laurens. Mrs. Anna. E d w a r d T r o y , Waning Mill, * 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. . Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S CEJYLER^CQ Best Shoe Store QLEAN 158 N. Union Street. 181 Homer, James M'., paving contractor, 310 N. First. Mrs. Hattie D. Helen E. Sarah. Homer, V\'illiam A., engineer (P. R. R.) 612 Washington. Mrs. Lavanchia. Hooker, George 'V . supt. Vacuum Oil Co., 218 N. Fourth. Mrs. Fannie L. Hele-n D. Douglas L. Hooper, Mrs L. C. 27 Second av., Ev. Hoover, Joseph, farmer, 223 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Margaret. Charles. Silas. Hopkins, Louis, works for Simms & Co., 1403 W. State. Mrs. Sadie. Horan, Mrs Carrie M., 1125 W. Henley. J. Walter, inspector (P. R. R.) Earl C, book-keeper. Harry K. Charles W. John P. Horn, Timothy, tanner, 114 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary A. Gertrude. Gerald. Lawrence. Francis J. Cathleen. Hornbeclv. Mrs. Jennie R., 509 Irving. Irene. Earl. Hornbloom, see Hernbloom. Home, John, currier, 1217 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Elizabeth. HORNER, WILLIAM & CO., (Wm. Horner. E. R. Baker,) clothiers, gent's furnishers and merchant tailors, 136-138 N. Union. Horner, William, (Wm. Horner & Co., 136-138 N. Union,) res. 219 N. Third. Mrs. Mary E. Hornish, John L., laborer, 312 S. Third. Mrs. Myrtie E. Frankie May. Lillian Katherine. Hornung, Charles, butcher, 132 N. Tenth. Mrs. Katherine. Orlena B. Herbert K. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT Endo OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. rt CO **. o © W 00 1 Kl ^< iT B a ft •a I r* tr vj <s> B tr 3B ^ o O> osg O r* m "? 0^ ui o • •a 2artM ft ft^ </> ?"< 2, s S 7q C 13 O ^t ft O. » §•5 • C a s 3 H 1 3 - r ^ B ?S ? — S .3 E?3 r1 o n o First National b a n k OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 182 c C a, erf o O Q .£ 3 a" MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Horton, Mrs. Ella, widow, 114 N. Twelfth. Bruce G. Ernest. Horton, George S., mason, bds. 114 N. Twelfth. Horton, Stephen, sta. engineer, 34 King, E. 0. Mrs. Sophia. Ruth. Claude. Hosey, Mrs. Ann, 126 S. Second. Hosey, Mrs. C. J., 126 S. Second. Ola B. Walter S. Hotchkiss, Charles H., janitor, 50 Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Hotchkiss, George W., painter, 113 Coleman. Albie, wood worker. Hotchkiss, Mrs. J. L., 113 Coleman. Hotchkiss, Milton V., timekeeper (P. R. R.) 113 S. Tenth. Mrs. Amelia S. Eva B. Lee M. HOTEL IMPERIAL, 102-106 S. Union, (Wm. Hutchings, prop.) Houghton, John W., mail carrier, 212 S. Clinton. Mrs. Ella. Joseph V., clerk. Bessie. Gertrude. Eleanor. Loretta. John. House, William M., laborer, 121 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Mary M. Charles R., glassworker. Anna M. House, see Hause and Haws. Houser, J. S., brakeman, 324 N. Eighth. Houseman, James C, tanner, 24 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Sarah. Gladys. Housey, Charles, 322 N. First. Housknecht, Ed., works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 117 N. Eleventh. Housknecht, Herman R., works at P. R. R. shops, 802 Reed. Mrs. Martha E. Dora M. Ida E. Fred R. Lena K. Edna B. Bertha G. Carl H. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IllB Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. ' OLERN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o 3 183 The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. (I) C/l A. 2 I n> sid Hout, William, flagman (P. R. R.) bds. 202 Coleman. Hout, see Howt. Hovey, Mrs. Augusta L., widow, 131 S. Barry. Grace B. Daua W. George L. Jr. Howard, Arthur J., linotype operator, 402 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Belle. Howard, John E., tanner, 19 Pierce av., W. 0. Mrs. Nellie M. Howard, Mabel, 23 River, N. O. Howd, John M., works for P. R. R., 528 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary. Isabelle. Charlotte. William,, clerk. John. Howe, Al, W. State, W. 0. Howe, C. H., gardener, Grossman av., E. O. Anna. Howe, Jerry, sexton cemetery, 115 W. Green. Mrs. Johanna. Howe, Owen, foreman, 313 Coleman. Mrs. Rose. Elsie. Walter K. Howe, Sophia A., 219 S. Second. Howe, William, gas fitter, bds. 1125 N. Union, N. O. Howell, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 108 Coleman. Mrs. Delia. Frank. Howlett, Prank D., printer, foreman Herald, 1102 Washington. Mrs. Lizzie J. Nina I. Grayle W. Vernon D. Howt, James, fireman (P. R. R.) 311 Jay. Howt, see Hout. Hoyt, Harvey, 3 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Nancy. Hubbard, Charles S., farmer, 32 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Luella. Florence M. Harold J. a> a n n> O\ vo H m o H • o a & I GO q $ c 55 H o )-H •< n r S3 S s W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. •3 2 . « & (C ta 3 "a r I 184 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S £ . • = J£ Hubbard, Frederick B., engineer (P. R. R.) 431 N. Seventh. _M O Mrs. Edith A. 3 SL Augusta E. ~ CO Arietta A. x Harriet. £ bJD Alice. •£ C Harold. r^ "Q Fern. <Z .j. S a ~ 3 £ % *-. ~] CO Z p I g o .^ 3 i> I] " w 5 g ^ HJ £• o 0 2 > « >T ' Q > * 3 73 "" g ^ "H S ,2, — 15 j ^_ S O S w £ i_ "". 1» HUBBARD, WALTER S., attorney at law, office, city building; res. 482 Higgins av. Mrs: Ethel. Florence. Leola. Hubbard, William J., engineer (P. R. R.) 904 Washington. Mrs. Sadie. Odessa. Grace. Lucille. Esther. Hubbell, Emma E., 2G Main, Bv. Hubbell, Horace C, teamster, 19 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Lizzie. Hubbell, Wesley A., clerk (Hotel Imperial) 230 N. Third. Mrs. Bertha. Ostrom. Huber, Margaret, 413 S. Third. Hubour, Michael, 2:!2 S. Clinton. Hudson, Frank B., attorney, (sec. for J. W. & W. F. Coast, 1 5 2 1 2N Union - -" ' -» r e s - 1 2 1 s - Second. Mrs. Frances K. Dorothy G. S 2 ^ '5 Margaret K. Huff, Augustus, conductor (P., S. & N. R. R.) 107 S. Seventh. S Q3 O Mrs. Harriet T. Huff, E. F., works for P. R. R., bds. Genesee House. Huff, Edward R., machinist, 241 Adams. Mrs. Mary E. "2 J5 ^ Huff, Ernest, glassworker, 607 Irving. it U 3 Huff, George Wesley, laborer, 241 Adams. Mrs. Millie. Kenneth P., glassworker. U Huggins, Ross, jeweletr (Miller's,) 405 Irving. *- Hughes, Clara, dressmaker, 4o2 S. Union. C J2 *-• Hughes, Mrs. Hannah, 814 N. Union, N. O. Hughes, James H., oil producer, 112 AY. Green. Mrs. Lucretia A. Don E. f's News Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXIRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers ofall Kinds of Soft Drinks. 130 QLEAN, N. Y, O . J . WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas g. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 185 Hughes, Joboh F., moulder, 814 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. i._irg,arei R. Verna. Marshal. Mary. Hughes, Mrs. Mary, 108 N. Sixth. Kittie. ~eo. Margaret. Anna. Dorothy. James. Teresa. HUGHES & PITCHER, (Silas A. Hughes, John A. Pitcher,) barber shop, 2:;7 N. Union. HUGHES, SILAS A., (Hughes & Pitcher, 2:57 N. Union; res. 426 N. First. Mrs. Meda. Dorothy. Esther. Humes, Grace E., teacher, 234 N. Third. Humes, Robert, laborer, 2:j4 N. Third. Humphrey, Fred B.. 226 N. Second. Mrs. Janet B. Grace B. Humphrey, James M., engineer at Vacuum, 136 N. Third. Mrs. Agnes M. Hunt, A. V., agent for N. Y. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 207 S. Union. Mrs. Florence A. Hunt, Bert L., book-keeper, 418 W. Henley. Hunt, Ernest A., book-keeper, 127 N. Second. Mrs. Bertha M. Hunt, Mrs. Martha A., 124 S. Second. Hunt, Mrs. Mary Helen, 217 N. Fifth. Jessie S., secretary B. U. Taylor Co. Hurd, Otis, carpenter, E. River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Blanche. Bessie P. Hurd, William H., engineer (Erie R. R.) 118 S. Second. Mrs. Floretta E. John M. Hurlburt, Jerome, 52 Orchard av., E. 0. Hurley, Jeremiah M., engineer, 87 Water, N. O. Mrs. Nora. Mary. Elinore. Hurley, Timothy, teamster, 6 Elm, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. WM. HORNER & CO., L OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. o 1370 & O O 70 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. f. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vke-Pres. A. T. EATON, Ca.hier. DIRECTORS—E. G Dmeaburj, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F- Johnson. 186 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S • - — Hur'low, Mrs. Charlotte, 23 Second av., Bv. Huselstein, Frank, sexton, 118 W. Henley. o Huselstein, John, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 118 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Mary. Rose. Mary. Charlie. Joseph. Samuel. Henry. Huson, Joseph A., clerk (P. R. R.) 1017 Buffalo. Mrs. Alta G. O u Huson, Joseph, 140 S. Union. Anna E. HUTCHINGS, WILLIAM, (prop. Hotel Imperial,) 104 N. Union. Mrs. Eva. William P., machinist. Pansy. Florence. Joseph. Anna. cd Hutchins, H. W., piano salesman, 141 N. Barry. a Hutchinson, Alexander, machinist, 210 E. State. S, ft$ o Mrs. Lovila S. William G., (electrical engineer.) Helen J. n o c« f \ °° § u H /^v o HUTCHINSON CARRIAGE CO., (H. G. Hutchinson, prop.) 522524 N. Union. Hutchinson, Harlow G., (prop. Hutchinson Carriage Co.,) 304 N. Barry. Mrs. Nellie L. Blanche L. BS f^ u Huver^ see Huber. w /*> — Huyds, Charles G., switchman (P. R. R.) 508 Brickell av. £ f—"• •§> os CZ, £ ° m __ Q ^ 55 Mrs. Minerva, Dorr. Hyland, Patrick, bricklayer, 713 Irving. Mrs. Mary. Charlie. Gertrude. Imus Block, 213-217 N. Union. Ineich, Albert, 140 N. Twelfth. Copies of this -^Directory can be obtained at OAKLEAF'S Book Store. Price, $2.50. The A, Weston Lumber n Manufacturers & Dealers! fTlVipCD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U l U D E R , Windows Turned Work. Long Distance Ph.no 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. Y OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O o r r § 3 e DO linds a DEAL nion Street, n. /C X to DO t—t O c H -^ * X s o s^ ^\ ^ H™5| fVs fD Vi CO O t=J en rS m o 3; 3' m 1X3 But > Be 2 est V o H > <; I- 1 ^3 O DO c r X m 03 O o </i O 11 CM z m 30 03 H Sta HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 CM ber, Ineich, Julius; works at P. R. R. shops, 810 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Constance. Julius. Margaret. Felix. Edward. Julia. Prank. Josephine. Harry. Ineich, Nicholas, works at P. R. R. shop, 140 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Emma. Emma. Arma. Ingalls, Mrs. Annie E., 633 E. State, E. 0. Ingalls, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7 Pierce av., W. 0. ' Fred D. Hazel. John A. May. Ingalls, Orson L., hostler, 19 Main, N. 0., (Bv.) Mrs. Minnie. Gladys. Francis. Dexter. Mildred. Donald. Ingalls, Oscar H., night watchman, 309 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Sarah A. Irish, Mrs. Ida M., widow, 94 Garden av., E. 0. Irish, N. W., gardener, 94 Garden av., B. 0. Isaac, Thomas, 119 Irving. Lewis. ISAACSON, PETER, saloon, 118 W. State. Mrs. Mary. Fred. Harry. Charlie. Victor. Isaman, DeVere, works at Vacuum, 437 N. Ninth. Mrs. Mary. Isenburgh, Harry, student, 212 W. State. Italo-American Cafe, (Capozzi & Lombardy, proprs.,) 445 N. Union. ITALO-AMERICAN FRUIT CO., (L. A. Mazza, A. G. Questa,) fruits and confectionery, 231 N. Union; branch store, (John G. Questa, propr.,) 320 W. State. Ivers, Minnie, 28 First av., Bv. Jackson, Camilla M., Main s t , Bv., (N. O.) \KEYSTONE \ ELECTRIC/ C 187 oo o n> P 3 "a O f Z o DO m o 03 o o z z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BDST CLOTHIDRS. T3 ^J gg £* +-1 o •§ . lO 0> (^ wd o ^ eg JQ . £j ^ • © # J^*2 2 W3 " Jf £J "J5 •— 2£ • W 2 • .S2 «3 £ ° . <2 r3 cG 'S. O ^ > — < ^ «•- e f*\ , 188 • Jackson, Mrs. Carrie M., widow, 113 Fulton. Albert H. Lewis B. Jackson, Clarence, switchman (P. R. R.) 328 N. Ninth, Mrs. Cora. Jackson, C. Frank, laborer, 513 W. Green. Mrs. Louise. Fannie. Suel. Jackson. Fred W. S., insurance agent, 806 Buffalo. Mr.s Emma N. Muriel S. Lois F. Margret F. Jackson. Furman L., Main St. Bv., (N. 0.) Jackson, Milroy, 12G Fulton. Mrs. Anna E. Jacobs, Roy B., barber, 166 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Florence B. Bernice Marie. Jacobson, George, machinist, 433 N. Ninth. Mrs. Selma. Jacquette, William H., engineer (P. R. R.) 443 N. First. Mrs. Matilda M. Francis J., machinist (P. R. R.) William T.. clerk. Celia M. Jaekle, Anna, housekeeper, 321 N. First. Jaekle, Mrs. Anna, widow, 1020 N. Union, N. O. 1\J y V —' ( p V^_ •—* MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Jaekle, Jaekle, James, James, James, James, James, Emil M., propr. meat market. Bertha. Alice. Mildred. Howard. Jacob. Emil M., propr. meat market, 1020 N. Union, N. 0. Fred, butcher, 1020 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. Amelia. Helen. Mrs. Alice J., widow, 411 E. State. Sophia E. George W., carpenter, 1213 Washington. Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker. -1-jeoJohn M., master mechanic (P. R. R.) 411 E. State. Mrs. Margaret, widow, 1305 W. State. Mark, carpenter, 313 N. Thirteenth. Agnes, teacher. Daisy. Edward Troy, planin s Miir - v 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good "Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. THB jniTB Printery, 303 TOMPKINS ST. cx> TO a IUJS f Q § H O I Qj" P i J3 CD O .a § S H co" QJ a d d" OS 1-3 oS OS aS 1-3 1-3 aS '3 "CD QJ u CD CJ CD E-i a! & """1 aj • * CD CD O ^||3 | ° ^d dcocofc y S d i H d s d aS d^ f^5 .a 1-3 QJ I-J QJ 1-3 d CO OS U Qj Till QJ 1-3 m 1 CD CD 1 ^ 1-3 s a 5? - W o ^ a cB 0p W «Z H H cd d to Q 00 0 in d 126 a faA !_< >> c/^ °i QJ fa' nder. 118 PH I CD 26 £l g d mes, mes, meso nek, P co QJ *H saloon, 4 rs. Kat rine. omas, 1 eman Ole omas I teacher, Lawren , flagman ;eph, la bo:rer, 20 Pi s CD* £l _^ z 6 6 O CD d o CO od •u o I O g W o H Z £ -a B up' CD 55 ^ SZ 1 1—1 flrin en t! S 12 ^ m H nninj oson "5 Q '3 d nery, 21Pie: ., painter CD d d w u 3 avel O 0 rl, Si iel P., 5 Irving. Irs. widow, 1 e C, r resenting liffe, Sullr t-< 0 CQ 'ing. fa' CD O nke. 'ORY. Ul a CO 3 0 bD d O 'o Ash. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , B U F F A L O , IN. Y. Frontier Telephone, 15,253. So d A JAMKS V. SAl'IENZA, Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. OLEAN. N. V nke, see Janke. nnets 'rank, t nninj Charles rs. Mat r WISDOM PAYING CO., 1-5 CD •-3 O! ES H o ^ o H co Q>" PH O 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 *-• •>-< cd H - l CJ 8I First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $• 10.000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Ousenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E.M.Johnson, J. F. Tohnson. 190 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Jobe, George, laborer (P. R. R.) 36 Garden av., h,. O. Mrs. Laura. Jennie. Jocelyn, see Joslin. John, L., fruit store, 489 N. Union; res. 481 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Chamea. Johnson, Albert, 23 Garden av., B. O. Johnson, Albert F., engineer (P. R. R.) 510 N. Sixth. Mrs. Augusta. Marie B. Johnson, Andrew, currier, 1072 E. State, B. O. Mrs. Nellie. Helen. Christine. Johnson, Mrs. Anna, 302 S. Eighth. Johnson, Arthur A., foreman (P. R. R.) 903 Buffalo. Mrs. Emma L. Lee A. Grace M. Bessie F. Vernon G. Albert H. Marian E. ^ e*j "*"• T3 -£! ' ' ' ' - w "C Q o C L -1— S3 OJ +-Q _ K -*-> • •"" ."S M' ' . _ " § Johnson, Arvid, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1022 Buffalo. Mrs. Anna. Beda. Annette. Elsa. Yngve. Johnson, Bernard, works for "Vacuum Oil Co., 113 S. Seventh. Mrs. Augusta. Carl. Albert. fc Johnson, Catherine, 6 Second av., Bv. Johnson, Charles, glassworker, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Jennie. Helga. Sai'ah. Arthur. Elmer. Harold. Mildred. Johnson, David, works at P. R. R. shops, 247 Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Tothilla. Frank. Stanley. Kreidter Bros. Carriar |^a?olls' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL HLASTER. Asphalt Roofing1 and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 IM. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 191 aa a a > > O X n? H £.' lence t The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. en -u. ion Street JOHNSON, ELISHA M., oil producer and propr. Acme Mills, 118 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Harriet. E. Martin. Louise. Johnson, Ethel, student, 607 Irving. Johnson, Eugene, laborer, Queen, E. 0. Mrs. Prances. Johnson, Mrs. Prances, 350 East av. Johnson, Frank, engineer, 215 N. Sixth. Marie J. Howard R. Gertrude. JOHNSON, PRED H., florist, 313 Whitney av. Mrs. S. Isabella. Johnson, Godfrey, tanner, 1072 B. State, E. O. Johnson, Henry, barber, 461 N. Union. Mrs. Martha. Johnson, James F., real estate dealer, 117 -Hamilton. Mrs. Mary A. Johnson, James J., car repairer (P. R. R.) West State, W. 0. Mrs. Sarah. JOHNSON, JAMES M., prop, shoe store 188 N. Union, res. 401 E. State. Mrs. Anna G. Agnes. Mildred G. James M. Jr. Louise. Johnson, John* laborer, Pond, near cor. Railroad av., E. O. JOHNSON, JOHN A., mgr. Keystone Gas Co., 314 N. Second. Mrs. Gertrude. John. Johnson, John A., tailor, 116 N. Third. Mrs. Emanda. E^hel E., stenographer. Pearl S. John Berlin. Cecil V. Olga G. Johnson, John W., engineer (P. R. R.) 318 N. Ninth. Mrs. May. Johnson, Mrs. Josephine, widow, 617 W. Green. Johnson, Josephine, 410 W. State. Johnson, J. E., clerk, 214 N. Third. JOHNSON, LOUIS A., railway mail clerk, Crown, E. O. Mrs. Helen M. Harold. 3 o m m o O r o Rates from $• to $1.50. 405 192 33 ai OS s be 5 cC C u c z ldi alo u o _ D '3 03 < tory at Foot O H X ; Vice •Presidei | :men E U <^« o g a; n !5 0 —. ** __ 2 X -£ 1 resi dent O ! • ^ H • " ^ 0) '3 > ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ / ^ ^ ^ / 02 d < c CO 4" 4* < 4) t. 3 CJ *3 C C. J. L.ALLMANG, Broprietor. IN. UNION STREET. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Johnson, Mary, works at Union House, 405 N. Union. Johnson, Mrs. Mary E., 219 S. Union. Johnson, Melvin, drayman, 23 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Carrie. Grant. Sidney. Gladys. Johnson, Michael, policeman, 206 Coleman. Mrs. Ellen. Michael. Catherine. May. Johnson, Mrs. Minnie, widow, 23 Garden av., E. O. Johnson. Peter, laborer, 82 Clark, E. O. Mrs. Anna. Oscar V. Johnson, Samuel, farmer, 327 S. Barry. Mrs. Halma. Charles F. Johnson, Samuel E., painter, 529 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mabel R. William E. George K. Johnson, Walter, fireman (P. R. R.) 1003 Washington. Mrs. Elsie N. Marion A. Jonak, John, propr. grocery store, 64 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Victoria. Mary. Jones, Adelbert, driver, 259 N. Union. Mrs. Marguerite. Jones, Albert, laborer, 140 Adams. Jones, Mrs. Alice, 221 Adams. Jones, Mrs. Amy, widow, 140 Adams. Margaret. Jones, Charles S., painter and paperhanger, 221 Adams. Mrs. Amy M. Rhea Irene. Aileen M. Jones, David T., engineer (P. R. R.) 602 Washington. Mrs. Mary E. Jones, Mrs. Hattie A. (Mrs. Edward,) widow 326 Tompkins. Albert T. Nina M. Jones, Herman, mason, 140 Adams. Jones, Mrs. Nellie, restaurant, 319 N. Union. Jones, Newton I., salesman, 31:' 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Anna M. OLEAN'S M O S T FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas. g^'on"0"" ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 193 Jones, Robert, clerk, 16 Hoops, E. O. Jones, Thomas, freight handler, (P. R. R.) 18 Hoops E. 0. Jones, William L., painter, 23 River, N. O. Mrs. Harriet A. Jones, Mrs. Winifred, chef, Dailey's Inn. Jordan, Daniel E., boilermaker, 665 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Margaret E. Lillian M. Thomas C. Daniel M. John Walter. Catherine Maud. James L. Anna H. Jordan, H., works for P. R. R., 266 1-2 N. Union. Jordan, Milton A., wholesale candy and cigars, 114 Wayne. Mrs. Caroline. Frank. Monroe. Claire. Jordan, Mrs. Sarah, 16 Hoops, E. O. Mary Ruth. Jordan, Thomas B., engineer (P. R. R.) 429 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Esther. Joseph, Mary, 108 Whitney av. Joslln, Frank, conductor (P. R. R.) 117 N. Third. Mrs. Libbie. Amos. "* M « {jj, g* J~ U 2 Gertrude. Calvert. Leslie. Clare. Vera. Joslyn, Floyd, planer, 1314 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Lillian. Myrtie. Lawrence. Joyce, Reuben M., works at P. R. R. shops, 702 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Josephine. Joyce, Steph'en A., teamster, 51 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Evelyn. Judd, Charles D., clerk, 215 W. State. Mrs. Flora. Ethan W. £J Q n> ^ n> J3 S » PJ K" g QJ w Q* <* ^ QJ JJ J" p3 ^* G"J ^ ET ^ So ^ Y* 00 2. Q td 2, S* V S S K Judd, Ethan Allen, sec. and treas. of New Conklin Wagon Co., 128 E. Henley. Mrs. Neola P. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ^ g1 p Jj> Ei First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . I. E DUSENBURY, Pres Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johmon. 194 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Judd, George, farmer; E. River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Mary. Q) g J I—* £2 5 5 .£2 2 o OJ Judge, Albert, carpenter, 313 W. riuluvan. Mrs. Abbie. Judge, Henry, gardener, 1205 Buffalo. Mrs. Ellen. Stanley. Judge, Levi, carpenter, 114 N. Third. Mrs. Emma M. Katherine M. Marjorie A. Florence E. Marion C. Doris B. Judge, Mark L., carpenter, 116 Wayne. Judge, Michael F., works at Vacuum, 27 Walnut, N. O Mrs. Anna. John L. Bert. Martin. Tracy. Bessie. Julius, John, marble worker, 455 N. Union. Jusko, Stanley, works at P. R. R. shops, 523 N. Fifth. Jusko, see Yusko. Kaar, Irene, 124 S. Twelfth. Kaar, see Carr. Kaiser, Andrew, glassblower, 206 N. Fourth. Mrs. Priscilla C. Hester A. Walter A. Freeda R. Andrew D. Loren M. KALLENBACK, ERNEST L., plumbing gas and steam fitting, 117 W. State; res. 137 N. Eighth. Kallenback, Mrs. Louise, widow, 137 N. Eighth. Kamery, Mrs. Carrie" A., widow, E. River rd., S. O. Jesse C. Mills B. Leo F. Fred S. Lawrence A. Clayton W. Kamery, Mrs. Ella D., E. River rd., S. O. Kamery, FranK, stonemason, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Alice. Naomi. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A» Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers & Dealers ¥ ITM ftED Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. ^Windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 195 Kamery, George C, contractor, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Hattie. Josephine. Fannie. Kamery, Henry, stonemason, Savage Hollow rd., S. O. Mrs. Nettie. Ethel L. Esther L. Kamery, Margaret, Hotel Imperial. Kamery, Nelson R., farmer, McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Ella. Clara. Lester. Lewis. KAMLER BROS., (Frank H. Kamler, Max J. Kamler,) tailors, 719 W. State. Kamler, Frank H., (Kamler Bros., 719 W. State,) res. 107 S. Fourth. Mrs. Anna B. Harry V. Alfred F. Kamler, Max J., (Kamler Bros., 719 W. State,) res. 1210 Washington. Kane, John, fireman, 18 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Bridget. James. Anna. John. Thomas. Daniel. Edward. KANE, JOHN F., physician and surgeon, res. and office, 133 N. Union. Kane, John J., mail carrier, 813 Buffalo. Mrs. Florence M. Dorothy. Kane, John H., engineer (P. R. R.) 782 N. Union. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Dr. John F. Leonard C. Bernard S. Kane, Robert, works at Pierce tannery, 117 S. Tenth. Mrs. Mary. Florence. Robert. Kane, see Cain. Karagan, Miss Anna, dressmaker, 145 1-2 N. Union. Karagan, Mrs. Ellen, 145 1-2 N. Union. Karezmarck, Ignacy, laborer, bds. 249 Spruce, N. O. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. m a PI < w c CD til o 2 > r m CO m 3D O CD m CO O P 2 o g a O -h O o to o 3 ft * § a I o 2 We Want Your Business. 196 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Karl, John, asst. supt. Olean St. Ry., 13 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Edith M. Dorothy. KARL, JOSEPH M., clothing and gent's furnishings, 164 N. Union. (See adv.) res. I l l N. First. Mrs. Mary M. Catherine. Karnuth, Ernest, laborer, W. State, W. 0., beyond limits. Mrs. Albertina. Carl, inspector (P. R. R.) Will, laborer. Augusca. Minnie. Emma. Millie. Martha. Fred. Karnuth, F. J., laborer, Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Minnie. Henry, fireman (P. R. R.) Fred, laborer. Anna. William. Kaufman, Charles H., fireman (P. R. R.) 1221 W. State. Mrs. Harriet J. Kaufman, Fred W., painter and paperhanger, 109 N. Eighth. Mrs. Etta. Kautz, Ada, 135 N. Tenth. Kautz, Oscar, works at P. R. R. shops, 135 N. Tenth. Kautz, Paul R., works at P. R. R. shops, 13.5 N. Tenth. Kautz, William, works at Moore's planing mill, 135 N. Tenth. • Kay, Mrs. Frances E., widow, 309 W. Green. Florence. Richard. Kear, Robert, machinist (P. R. R.) 238 N. Third. Keath, Margaret, laundress,- Olean House. Keath, Nora, waitress, Olean House. Keath, see Keith. Keating, Dennis W., musician, 1101 W. Henley. Mrs. Margaret E. Katherine. , Keating, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 1101 W. Henley. Keating's Orchestra, (Dennis Keating, mgr.,) 1101 W. Henley. Keating, Vincent, student, 445 N. First. Keazior, Vincent, laborer, bds. 7 Franklin, N. O. Edward Troy, n™w Mi»> •^ ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S QLEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. hi OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Keefe, Adam, foreman (P. R. R.) off Homer, N. O. Mrs. Anna. Anna. Frank Rose. Mary. Isabelle. John. Keeler, Elmer E., machinist (P. R. R.) 25 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Bertha. Junie N. Guy W. Lulu M. Ellsworth E. Gertrude V. Robert. Keenan, Mrs. Emeline, 230 N. Eighth. Harvey. Charles. Keenan, Mrs. Jennie, 107 Coleman. Keenan, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 306 Laurens. Gertrude C, drug clerk. Keenan, Peter F., contractor, 325 Tompkins. Mrs. Mary. Keesler, Mrs. Eliza, widow, Steam Valley, S. O. Kehoe, Miss Nellie, 501 N. Thirteenth. Keim, John P., 104 N. Thirteenth. Henry G., clerk. Mary M. Keim, Mrs. Julia, 121 N. Seventh. Grace H. Evelyn M. Keiin, see Kime. Keir, James, janitor, 1005 Buffalo. Mrs. Loretta. Keisel, Charles, clerk, 10 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Marie. Lizzie. Bertha. Mildred. Keisel, Conrad, machinist, 302 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. Keisel, John, works for P. R. R., 230 N. Third. Mrs. Nad. Raymond. Vincent. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT o 197 3 n 00 U l aotr C <£i. 3 D r, n H ^ D W ^ L_J • • o." ~a r n 3 O O 8 z > < 3. First National Bank Capital, $ioo,ooo. J . E DUSENBURY, Pres. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS_E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 198 b<0 £ a c MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Keith, Charles B., laborer, 540 N. Eighth. Mrs. Sarah M. Albert E., plumber. Ora. Ory. Garrett. Harry. Keith, George T., civil engineer, 315 Laurens. Mrs. Evelyn A. Keith, see Keath. Keller, Frank, -works in brewery, 1016 Irving. Keller, R. W., chief clerk P., S. & N. R. R., engineering department, office 207 Masonic Temple, res. 601 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elsie. Leonard W. Caroline L'. c H3 o •— -a c OO a) o Q Q E T3 c Keller, see Keeler. Kellmer, Christopher, plumber, 1016 Washington. Mrs. Lena. Bertha. Howard. Louise. Kellmer, Mrs. David, 1016 Washington. Carl. Mary. Kellogg, Charles S.,.car inspector (P. R. R.) 117 Irving. Mrs. Edith L. Gertrude H. Eva M. Kelly, Mrs. Catherine, 16 Elm, N. O. Kelly, Charles, fireman (P. R. R.) 233 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Inez. Kelly, Clarendon, retired contractor, 215 S. Barry. Mrs. Martha A. Frank H. Lucretia M. Kelly, Daniel, 602 Wayne. Kelley, David T., porter, 119 N. Second. Mrs. Myrtle. Raymond H. Susan B. Kelley, Edward, glassworker, 16 Elm, N. O. Mary. Harry. Kelley, Edward, mechanic, 10 Elm, N. 0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLBAN, N. Y. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. 254 N. UNION STREET. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. , OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 199 o 3 r> , ^ Kelley, Edward W., painter and paperhanger, 330 S. Barry. Mrs. Florence J. Faith M. Ruth M. Edith E. " » * 3 , Kelley, Harry W., bridge builder (P. R. R.) 27 Railroad av. E.O. Mrs. Matie A. Infant. Kelley, Henry M., sta. engineer, 17 Center, Bv. ft Mrs. Nellie. 5. J> B 30 2 Q >-p r „ James H. Kelley, James P., flagman (P. R. R.) Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Bridget. Eugene. Edward. Kelly, John George, works for Simms & Co., 105 Railroad av. Kelly, Joseph L., gauger, 39 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Carrie. Charles. _J 2. p-J g ^>\ S j ^ ~1 g* .§ w ™ Floyd. Leota. Geraldine. rT\ 'a x /-N \^J ^ ^ r r\ \J i W O "* Kelly, Mary, Hotel Imperial. Kelley, Mrs. Mary, 234 S. Clinton. George, glassworker. Essie. Kelly, Matthew, works at P. R. R. shops, 401 N. Eighth. g Mrs. Mary. g- ff) Elizabeth. « Frank Nora. M. Mary A. John. 2 T o ^ f)^ r* _, ^ •* -*j <: O ^ Kelly, Miss Olive, teacher, 306 N. Clinton. Kelley, Thomas P., works at Vacuum, River, N. O., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Mary. Mary, Hotel Imperial. Genevieve. Susan. Thomas. o n 2, P £ -^ g1 •—H en Kelley, see Keller and Keeler. f Kelmer, see Kellmer and Kamler. S5 o n Kelp, Jacob, works for P. R. R., 105 Railroad av. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. ^ , M NEW UNION HOTEL, 'hone C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. V3 m a ft OS 200 <u © OS Q W o •5 t/0 S3 H < CO p iide ^O1 '3 O - + at ice-F 1-1 >-, r l-i O 1/) • < o 5p=4 ti *•* c^ ^ ^ ^> :sid ent z 0 l-» r* > < =3 6 < ™ 3 CO s^ ^^ •«• < t i 73 % ufac ^ / eg MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Kelsey, George S., tobacconist, 306 N. Second. Mrs. Mary W. George Francis. Helen V. Lawrence M. Mary W. J. Robert. Kelsey, George W., 329 Laurel av. Mrs. Cassie. James D. KELSEY, JAMES, cigar mfr., 144 N. Union; res. 202 Laurens. Mrs. Jane. S. Lavina. Howard S., cigar maker. Kember, M. C, photographer, 303 W. State. Mrs. Alice. Marie. Kemlerj see Kamler. Kemp, John, works at P. R. R. shops, 502 Higgins av. Kennedy, Mrs. Edith, 14 Garden av. Kenney, Theresa, student nurse Olean hospital, 519 N. First Kenny, Patrick J., fireman (P. R. R.) 133 N. Eighth. Mrs. Margaret. Marion. Infant. Kenott, George, 316 N. Eighth. Kenott, James P., 316 N. Eighth. Kenott, see Knott. Kent, Mrs. Anna, boarding house, 438 S. Fourth. Kent, Lambert W., works at P. R. R. shops, 214 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Lillian. Iva. Kent, Levi C, farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. 0. Mrs. Blanche. Edward D. Howard L. Kent, Omar P., laborer, 126 S. Fourth. Mrs. Carrie R. Howard T., clerk. John W. William R. Helen N. Kent, William H., agent for Singer Sewing machine 203 S Fnnrfh ' A' \J L1X CXI* Mrs. Emma 0. Mary L. Bessie T. James J. <JVQ/l£wO This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas ^'on"0"15 '33° OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. , 201 Kenyon, Harvey H., barn boss, 405 S. Fourth. Mrs. Minnie A. Edward J. W t—* M (^ Oj or* Anna B. £$ Kenyon, Welcome F., laborer, 15 Railroad av., Kenzie, Miss, trained nurse, 208 N. Fourth. Keough, Michael, canvasser, 651 E. State, K. O. Mrs. Nellie. Kepner, Ferderick, student, 311 N. Fourth. Keresperske, Mrs. Catherine, 8 Walnut, N. 0. John. Michael. Josepli. Agnes. Margaret. Kerins, Thomas P., salesman for Armour, bds. Kerns, Daniel C, teamster, 109 N. Tenth. Mrs. Mary. Vincent. Ella. Irving. Kerr, Mrs. N. Catherine, widow, 114 N. First. Melville N., blacksmith (P. R. R.) Kerr, Warren H., book-keeper, 301 N. Barry. Mrs. Grace E'. Kerr, William, boilermaker, 228 N. Fifth. Mrs. Fannie. Fannie. Kershner, William J., machinist, 210 N. Sixth. Mrs. Nellie B. Eugene B. Roma Ji. Grace W. Ketcham, Frederick W., fireman (P. R. R.) 127 Mrs. Jennie M. Grace H. Leon R. Keysaw, Paul F., works at P. R. R. shops, 213 E. O. 118 Hamilton. O * P"» £ Q) < M 2 M m LJ WQ ^" Pi m T1 m S. Sixth. W. Green. Mrs. Margaret A. Caroline M. Earl P. Keyster, Andrew, leather worker, 118 Whitney av. KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO., cor. Union and Laurens. (see adv.) KEYSTONE GAS CO., (E. O. Emerson, pres; J. N. Pew, sec. and treas.; J. A. Johnson, mgr.) Capital stock $100,000. Inc. 1881. Office, 182 N. Union. Kibby, Alonzo P., carpenter, 25 Railroad av., E. O. Kichle, George B., meat market, 801 W. State. Mrs. Anna C. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. O ^ I 0 jj; (I) co & JU ' 2 1-3 p o CO <0 I a, o P £ 133 N. Union St a 5' P d >-i 03 •' P* crq i—i 2 S p p P d p p F S Night Clerk Over Store. to CD >~t ri- CD P ^ o 0> B CD td B B EE 2, p en ^P& Both Phones. HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT p I CD tO UJ ^j ^ • ? i— <P ^ ?7 CD CD W CD CA 2 *• ' co CO p o" P c! I B » & a mg P P ™ CD ^ c r _CD O 4 O CD i—' EO W w pj m »-j (D rt B Cf- (SJ hd g td s r+ tfl en CD Ol CD I S o' CD 03 CO P • CTQ W i Si p o p- O Clothier E FIRST Karl The SEE I 5? «3 ? 5 o 3 © 3 Ir 2 ilia ili 2» O toe SS s " d a ^ »-. 5 5 ^ -J•Si 'A u a all LL: DEALERS IN GILLINGHAM & SON, 3 d CJD CM Cfl . S o o 02 cp CD* a! tn CD d ^a O h 3 £ t-i ,d 302 N. Union Street. <• - si .£: ^ ^ J l3 l ga: t_, c» fe ^J s P. Pi O 8 o3 ^ M h Pi s § tn fl A W) BOTH PHONES. _d • *^ d •z & ^ CO m o T3 '" 03 P o> d rd Lumber, Sash, Blinds and Builders' Hardware. CO o CM 3 5 X H CM t> Q j : . iz; <) • •e > •o a bt B 1 =1 If 2CT0RY. OLE ith and Sh tnrtnwB T CHARLES E. ROBESON, EAVE TROUGHING, TIN ROOFING. . OS O ffl iH ., CM o §0 d CQ +J d >• csi 03 td CD +J • CD "I CD -,* bD' I S! S Clj CCJ I Is d-g o d to o ) H O AND ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK. Nothing But Best Work Done. 315 W. State St. Olean, N. Y. to 5 SS a pq w K o ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIERS. T3 +Z jjg £> • 204 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S -2 o "© . **} gj £J (N •O o ^ P uO . 5 ££ • P^ ® . £* CQ . •£j oo . £> ^J • - ~ <u . " 2 • ,oO e3 Kleinsmith, August, 130 N. Fifteenth. Kleinsmith, C. C, machinist (P. R. R.) 124 N. Fourth. Mrs. Alta. Leon Charles. Kleinsmith, Jennie, 420 W. State. Kleinsmith, Herman H., laborer (P. R. R.) 605 N. Union. Mrs. Viola. Kleinsmith, Mrs. Karlina, widow, 124 N. Fourth. Kleinsmith, Sophia, 130 N. Fifteenth. Klice, John M., teamster, 319 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Frances. Francis J. Joseph G. J3 O ^ *- * © ' oo pjj •~ O © ^ John J. Frances T. Klimczyk, Joseph, laborer (P. R. R.) 13 Lower Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Rosa. Klink, Charles, farmer, 217 N. Thirteenth. Klink, Charles J., works for P. R. R., 213 S. Ninth. Mrs. Frances A. Lillian A. Florence K. William F. Klink, Clara, 1407 W. Henley. Klink, Edward G., boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1411 W. Henley. Mrs. Carrie. Dorothy. Klink, Fred L., works at P. R. R. shops, 119 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Emma. Evelyn K. Klink, Fred W., works for P. R. R., 217 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Kate. Edith M. Klink, Jacob L., 1407 W. Henley. Mrs. Katherine. Klink, William C, works at P. R. R. shops, 1409 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary. Klocek, Andrew, laborer, bds. 249 Spruce, N. 0. Klocek, Anthony, laborer, cor. Green and Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Sarah. Christopher. Rosa. Klocek, Michael, laborer, bds. 249 Spruce, N. 0. Klotzek, see Klocek. Kluge, Mrs. Harriet, widow, 216 N. Sixth. Knapp, Dora, 451 N. Union. Knapp, Elma, domestic, 107 S. Barry. •^ f\3 r\3 Edward Troy, planln ? Mill > •^ 310-326 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding-, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN AWAY3 UP * TO OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 205 Knapp, G. M., painter, 633 B. State, E. O. Knapp, Edward, lumberman, Steam Valley, S. O. Mrs. Amelia. Elma. William. Gertrude. Lily. Raymond. Knapp, MVs. Sarah, 14 Third av., Bv. Charles, works for P. R. R. Hazel. Kneip, Adam, tanner, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Pauline. Kneppel, Mrs. Amelia, S. Union, S. 0. Kneppel, Henry, rig builder, S. Union, S. 0. Knight, Fred A., conductor (P. R. R.) 301 Jay. Mrs. Jennie M. DeForest. Treva X. Raymond L. Knight, George L., painter, 124 S. Second. Knight, Treva, 316 N. First. Knights of Honor Hall, 188 1-2 N. Union. Kniser, James, merchant,-202 Whitney av. Mrs. Annie. Lena. Margaret. Knowles, Mrs. Caroline, 31 Walnut, N. O. KNOWLES, CHARLES P., physician and surgeon, 139 S. Union. Mrs. Evelyn S. Koebelin, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, Brook, E. O. William, conductor (St. Ry.) Fred, works in tannery. Anna. Koeblin, Jacob J., freight handler (P. R. R.) 7 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Hattie. Marion. Koebelin, John, buffer, 15 Plum, B. O. Mrs. Cora. Victor. Walter. Dorothy. Koester, Gertrude, works at Austin's, W. River rd., S. O. Koester, Joseph, works at Austin's, W. River rd., S. O. Koester, Joseph, River rd., S. O. Mrs. Albertine. Gertrude. Fred. Joseph. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED,) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SENBRflL INSURflNCE ~ re *^ Or? oo O First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, "Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashisr. DIRECTORS—S. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. U. Johnson, J. F. fekoson. 206 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Kolata, Stanley, laborer, bds. 249 Spruce, N. O. KOLUMBIAN PHARMACY, (Mrs. Helen Wood, prop.; Harry Arnold, rngr.,) 133 N. Union. Konieczncy, Martin, works at tannery, 10 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Agnes. Joseph. Anna. Francis. Charles. Kosicek, Antony, laborer, Moore's av., W. 0. Mrs. Margaret. Anthony. Mary. Johanna. John. Josie. Frank. Kostra, George, works in tannery, 935 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary. Kostra, Kate, 935 E. State, E. 0. Sophia. John. Michael. Kovaz, Peter, works at Vacuum, bds. 26 Walnut, N. 0. <u ~^ -'-' • • • -T3 <u • Kowalski, John, laborer, 3 Washington, N. O. Mrs. Frances. Frank. ui .E " £ v- Q O Q- -u £ -4-1 JjJ •— O ~l~> ' ' ^ ffi o « Mary. Kate. Kowalsky George, clerk, 133 1-2 N. Union. Kowalsky, Lydia, 71 River, N. 0. Koziol, Frank, laborer, 7 Franklin, N. 0. Koziol, John, laborer (P, R. R.) 7 Franklin, N. O. Mrs. Kathryn. 00 "_^ . ^ j ' Koziol, Joseph, laborer, 7 Franklin, N. O. Kozlow, Paul, laborer, bds. 5 Avenue B., N. O. Kozlow, Stephen, laborer, 3 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Gertrude. Anthony. Leo. Michael. Frank. Florence. Stephen. Koslow, Vadjis, organist and janitor, Walnut, cor. Water, N. 0. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR W A L L PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 207 Kraft, George F. Sr., hotel clerk, 1022 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary A. George F. Jr. William. Margaret. Edward. Kraftniski, X, 67 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Julia. Brant. Krajnak, Michael, laborer, off Homer, N. O. Mrs. Annie. John. George. Michael. Stephen. Joseph. KRAMPF, REV. WILLIAM, clergyman, 118 W. Henley. Kratts, Isaac N., billiard room and cigar store, 609 E. State, E. 0.; res. 639 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Sarah. Kratts, Mrs. L., widow, Windfall rd., Bv. Wilbur. Charles. Kratts, Mrs. Rhoda, Windfall rd., Bv. Kratts, see Krotts. Krautzer, Bertha, 519 N. Fifth. Krebble, Balder, laborer, 7 River, N. O. Mrs. Margaret. Kreid, Ernest, works for P. R. R., 1208 Washington. Mrs. Rose. KREIDLER BROS., (Allen S. Kreidler, W. L. Kreidler,) harness, carriages and implements, 201-203 W. State. Kreidler, Allen, (Kreidler Bros.) 334 Tompkins. Mrs. Mary. Kreidler, W. Lynn, (Kreidler Bros.) 203 1-2 N. Clinton. Mrs. Evadora. Kreiger, Andrew, boilermaker, bds. 712 Wayne. Kreiger, James J., carpenter, 111 Wayne. Kress, Mrs. Ella, widow, 180 1-2 N. Union. Kress, Harry P., clerk (P. R. R.) 180 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Fern. Doris A. Kress, see Kriss. Kreuzer, Joseph, inspector (P. R. R.) bds. 336 N. Tenth. Kreytt, Louis, works at P. R. R. shops, 1209 Putnam. Mrs. Molly. Helen L. Paul. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. a to k) B o 3 30 70 O DC m •< H m 2: o W o r a Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. • Oj •3 J Vt Qj 208 § _ ^ « Q — LW X £2 v 05 "13 ™ 55 fe 2 j3 W '5 £ H 03 £ S j * p g _ © £3 Is 4) £ £ E * i D ^ jS O t> . i2 g *§ S ^~} j5 J£ . _ fe — 2 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Kriss, Otis, works at Vacuum, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Minnie. Wendall. Kriss, see Kress. KRITTER, ALFRED, saloon, 603 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Sopha. John P. Katie. Kritter, Victor, carpenter, 117 S. Fifth. Mrs. Catherine E. Krott, Andrew, leather worker, 125 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Carrie. Margaret. Krott, John, 126 S. Tenth. Charles, wagon maker. Anna. Sophia. Mary. Krott, John A., works at Conklin wagon works, 236 1-2 N. Eighth. Mrs. Anna. Florence. K> a "* •—• — "J5 ^ g *g ^ 5 * t. 5; g "O g ™ ^ ^ . 6 — <j g ft j_ J> 3 4^ y <2 3 £ «-« Krott, Pierce J., buffer, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Anna. W a l t e r G. F r a n c e s G. Frederick J. Mary G. Rosie E. Loren C. A. Catherine. Krott, see Kratts. Krummel, Julius E., foreman (P. R. R.) 108 Coleman. Mrs. Helen. Edwin. Grace. Krummell, Karl, works at P. R. R. shops, 6 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Pauline. Fred. William. t$i Henry. Mary. Lizzie. Rosie. Bertha. KRUSE, FREDERICK W., attorney at law, office 304 Masonic T e m p l e ; res. 144 S. Union. Mrs. Julia. Alice. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FI ND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas. {ft1,1.™0™ ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O 209 Kubiek, Stanley, works at P. R. R. shops, 10 Chestnut, N. 0. Mrs. Tillie. lgnotius. Agnes. Edna. Helen. John. Joseph. Mary. Edward. Tillie. Stanley. 8§ S -0" Kugawa, Frank, saloon, 1119-1121 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. Alexandria. Mary. Joseph. (D Kugawa, Helen, domestic, 721 W. State. Kugawa, Joseph, grocery, 1117 N. Union, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Florence, clerk. Frank, glassworker. Helen. John. William. Cecelia. Lillian. 0 o Kuhn, Mrs. Dora, 57 Queen, E. O. Alfreda M. § ft Kuhn, George R., sta. engineer, 12 1-2 Main, Bv. Mrs. Anna. Aaron, works for tannery. Kuhn, Henry, fireman, 420 N. Tenth. Mrs. Teresa. Albert. Nora. William. Agnes. Ida. Herman. Richard. Teresa. Kuhn, John, engineer, 1106 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Nellie E. Irma L. Harold J. Helen. Bernice. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. n Si C/5 00 CO o o 3 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres W I . E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres ' A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 210 Q Ul _] 03 a 0 a. ^^ as .£> 0 0 -J c/3 Z © . d- >- O M a 5 TO u a. OS D O > [II > £ ^3 w _ • 0 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Kuhn, M. C, sta. engineer, 12 Avenue B, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Frank, millwright. Maud. Alphonsus. Genevieve. Kuhn, Nora, domestic, 226 N. Second. Kuklewicz, Mathews, tanner, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Kathryn. Victoria. Kukutka, Felix, 11 Johnston, N. O. Mrs. Louise. Vadis. Edward. Martha. Celia. Kulwicki, Bernard, laborer, 10 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Rose. Mary. Kurley, Carl, tanner, bds. 26 Walnut, N. O. Kurley, Frank, works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 26 Walnut, N. 0. KURTZHALTZ, EDMUND, tailor, 243 N. onion; res. 119 S. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. Bonafice E. Theo. John. Kurzaiek, Teofil, laborer, bds. 12 Elm, N. O. Kusler, Mrs., River rd., S. 0. Kuszewa, John, laborer, bds. 11 Franklin, N. 0. Kyser, Arthur H., fireman (P. R. R.) 410 Wayne. Mrs. Hettie. Lorna. Robert. Kyser, Horace E., oil producer, 23 Center, Bv. Mrs. Vera. Carroll E. Richard M. Horace L. Lacy, Charles C, engineer (P. R. R.) 15 Main, Bv., (N. O.,) opp. Athletic grounds. Mrs. Adele. Claude. Neva. Lacy, Claude, switchman (P. R. R.) 105 Railroad av. Lacy, Claude M., switchman (P. R. R.) 27 Railroad av., B. 0. Mrs. Nettie S. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber n Manufacturers & Dealers I I T M D E D Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. ^Windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olaan, N. Y. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 211 For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. m PJ M CD at Lafevre, George, laborer, 109 S. Twelfth.. Mrs. Mary. Alice. George. Amly. Blanche. Philip. Katherine. Margaret. Larever, see Lef<""3r. Lafever, George V., farmer, 801 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Fannie. Lenora. LAFFAN, R. M., conductor (P., S. & N.) 7 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Mary A. Marcella M. Vincent J. Lafferty, Niel, works at Vacuum, bds. 717 W. State. Laing, Mrs. Anna, 444 N. Tenth. Robert, glassworker. Laing, Mary, 444 N. Tenth. LALLMANG, CHARLES J., prop. Union House, 405 N. Union. (See adv.) Mrs. Lulu H. Marguerite. Howard. Lamb, Benj. B., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 522 Higgins av. Mrs. Adelaide B. Helen Grace. Ada May. Raymond Leroy. Wallace Edgar. Esther Leona. Ethel Gladys. Lambert, John, bartender, 309 1-2 N. Union. Lampack, George, currier, 1011 Buffalo. Mrs. Sophia. Walter J. Frank H. Lamphere, Mrs. Maria, widow, 511 1-2 W. State. Lancaster, George, lumberman, 142 S. First. Mrs. Bessie. Landmesser, Fred L., machinist (P. R. R.) 110 S. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Hazel. Lane, Mrs. Gertrude, widow, 318 N. First. Rodney. Lane, Lester, laborer, 108 E. Sullivan. Lane, Mrs. Martha M., 506 Brickell av. 3 ? n5' 0 w . ~\ 0 ~s X O OP r~ m -• a e - CO 5" rn 0 t *! . O 0 *• 33 00 ^* rn CO O a» 0 0 0 n 0Q o o in K o rri We Want Your Business. 212 Lang f-r MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S - John c -. carbuilder (P. R. R.) 311 S. Seventh. Mrs. Eva. William A. Grace Edna. LANG, JOSEPH I., prop. Monarch Billiard Academy and cigar store, Masonic Temple; res. 120 S. First. Mrs. Agnes. Frances A. LANG, LEWIS N., contracting painter, 114 S. Fourth. Mrs. Julia A. Joseph A., painter. Raymond L. Lang, Mary, 444 N. Tenth. Lang, Max, hardware dealer, 203 W. State. Mrs. Lucy L. Lang, Stuart, works for Quirin, 931 E. State. Mrs. Louise. Morley. Ida. Lang, William, glassworker, 1316 W. Sullivan. Mrs - Mollie. Lang, see Laing, and Langs. Langdon, Lewis W., clerk, 310 Tompkins. Langley, Will A., engineer (P. R. R.) 7 Avenue A., N. O. Mrs. Edith. Margaret. Ralph. Ethel. Langs, Charles, 122 E. Henley. Mrs. Grace E. Jessie. Langs, Fred, boilermaker, 503 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Leafy May. Claud M. Langworthy, A. Lee, watchman (P. R. R.) 425 N. First. Mrs. Carrie. Mabelle. Langworthy, Mrs. Lucy, widow, 425 N. First. Lannin, Miss Mary, book-keeper, 122 N. Third. Lannin, Miss Rebecca, clerk, 122 N. Third. Larkin,'Albert, machinist (P. R. R.) 23 Railroad av. LARKIN, GEORGE A., attorney at law, office 24 Exchange Bk. bldg.; res. 128 E. Henley. Larkin, John M., book-keeper, 128 E. Henley. Larkin, Mary A., school teacher, 128 E. Henley. Larkin, Matthew, cigar mfr., 128 E. Henley. Larkin, Thomas S., book-keeper, 313 Laurens. Mrs. Caroline' G. Edward Troy, P|anlnf Ml SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. f.ETYLERfirGQ OLEAN OLEAN'S Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Larrabee, Hurd G., baker, 53 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Grace. Leon L. Helen G. Paul B. Larson, John E. ; works for P. R. R., 1120 Buffalo. Mrs. Jennie. Arthur. Ruth. Latchshaw, Charles, bottler, bds. 605 N. bnion. Lathrop, Miss Edna, clerk, Bell Tel. Co., 321 Coleman. Lathrop, Elry J., plumber, 122 S. Third. Mrs. Eva A. Frederick R. Latimer, Amos J., engineer (P. R. R.) 34 River, N. O. Mrs. Katherine E. Bessie C, stenographer. Leona P. Aline J. J. Leslie. Latimer, Mrs. Sarah J., 305 W. Sullivan. Laverty, Mrs. Elizabeth A., 508 N. Fifth. Margaret, shoe cutter. Katherine, shoe veneerer. Francis, deliveryman. John, clerk (P. R. R.) Law, William, engineer (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. Lawler, William, stillman, 34 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Lizzie. John. Dennis. Thomas. Martin. Michael. William. Joseph. Kate. Anna. Lawrence, Allanson B., pumper, 20 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Agnes. Hazel E., dressmaker. Vernie. Mamie. Gertrude. Kenneth. Lawrence, Andrew J., teamster, 77 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Isabelle. Catherine. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT w 213 Ca. o S o a • £ s. 5 • »3 » S- B S O Efl S^&i f o o s ? > < 5. n 0 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. J . E DUSENBURY, Pres. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 214 to .9 c ."s c D-c \ .S2 ao H c C_) "•g _C to "T3 T 3 C .c & H ?H SJ >-> o '3 yw z1 c s <H 2 !H td MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Lawrence, Robert B., works for P. R. R., 22 King, E. 0. Mrs. Maud. Paul. Gordon. Lawrence, Roger, driver, 306 W. Green. Mrs. Sarah B. Lawson, Richard, works for P. R. R., 536 N. Eighth. Mrs. Vina. Harold. Leslie. Lawton, Chester M., tinsmith, 115 S. Tenth. 'Mrs. Estella A. Grace C. Lawton, Welcome J., farmer, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Emma. Ida. Henry. Lax, Naftali, mgr. Deiches Clothing Store, 170 N. Union; res. 168 1-2 N. Union. (Will remove to 107 N. ClintonMrs. Regina. Joseph M. Lax, Sigmund, clothier (Deiches) 310 Jay. Mrs. Rebecca. Gladys R. Lay, George F., carpenter, 321 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Christine. Mildred. Lay, see Leahey. Layton, J. Henry, tankman, 12 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Minnie. Charles. Lloyd. Lynn. Lazeske, Andrew, works at Tanner Shoe Stock Co., 6 Pierce av., W. 0. Vica. Frank. Leader, George W., tinsmith, 228 N. First. Mrs. Frances S. Dr. G. Howard. Leahan, Anna, 616 Wayne. Leahan, Mrs. Ellen, 616 Wayne. Leahan, James, switchman (P. R. R.) 616 Wayne. Leahan, John, prop. Corry House, 616 Wayne. Leahey, John S., buffer, 116 S. Tenth. Mrs. Minnie M. William H. John Frances. Learn, Almira, 32 First av., Bv. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEfiN, N. Y. Fl Ul 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY QOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 215 Learn, Alva B., fireman (P. R. R.) 810 Washington. Mrs. Emma J. Paul. Cora. LEARY'S DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, (F. S. Tinklepaugh, mgr.) 216 W. State. Leary, John J., foreman (P. R. R.) 110 Wayne. Mrs. Sarah. James. Gertrude. LeBar, Henry, farmer, Brook, E. O. Mrs. Adelia. Roscoe, clerk. LeConte, Victor, supt. Buswell & Hubbard tannery, 1010 W. State. Mrs. Caroline. Raoul. Napoleon. Robert. Claudia. Beatrice. Marylore. Caroline. Alex. Fabiola. Adele. LeDoit, Harry, car inspector (P. R. R.) 336 N. Tenth. Lee, Edward J., saloonkeeper, 72 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Harold. Herbert. Catherine. Ruth. Lee, Florence, 308 W. State. Lee, John C, works for Vacuum, Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Lucy. Anna. John J. Hazel. Alta. Clifford. Irma. Lee, John F., switchman (P. R. R.) 316 Coleman. Mrs. Hannah. Roland. Lee, Maud L., office assistant, supt. public schools, Building No. 3, cor. State and barry; res. 506 W. Henley. LEE, MAURICE L., Erie station agent, 506 W. Henley. Mrs. Jane A. Maud L. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3 (I) IS Ed !9 o c^ M O ! CO t > 2 » B f B ft w H NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 3 0 216 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S ~~l •=. ^l « « <J * g — x, S CO to en o z W Lee, Mrs. Nora, housekeeper, 107 N. Twelfth. John H., machinist (P. R. R.) Lee, Philip, junk dealer, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary. Goldie. Mabel. ^ 5 ^ o £ 15 £> S « Lee, Ruth, 308 W. State. Lee, Sam, laundry, 253 N. Union. Lee, Tony, laborer, Spruce, N. 0. Mrs Phinna. Josephine. John Joseph. Lee, William, contractor, bds. 103 N. Union. LEE, WILLIAM M., saloon, 72 Oak, N. O. Lee, William T., 28 W a t e r , N. O. Mrs. Louisa. LeFevre, Alice, domestic, 307 1-2 N. Clinton. L E F E V R E , J O H N Z., supt. water w o r k s , J.29 S. First. Mrs. K a t e M. Shirley C , postal clerk. Lefever, see Lafever. Leighton, T h o m a s L., m a c h i n i s t (Carley H e a t e r ) 113 W. Green. Mrs. E l l a M. Mason L. Leippert, Casper, brewer, 620 W. Henley. Mrs. E v a K a t r i n a . Leland, William W., book-keeper, 215 W. State. Mrs. Nelle M. LeMarbre, Joseph, tanner, 116 N. Fifteenth. Lulu, Julia M. Joseph. Lenhart, Mrs. Belle, 508 N. First. Lennon, Edward, mgr. Western Union Tel. Co., 116 S. Clinton. Leonard, Albert J., teamster, 16 Avenue B., N. O. « « J- g .E T3 co ™ ^ ~* "S 5 j +J ^ ^ C w -a « £ C S(J > >**Q > ^ * < * T- C TJ B ^> S ^ ^ ^ S O •j> w £ L. . <U S 2 « 3 X CD j _ "Q ** C " </J t U ^ O <J2 3 C rt C Eva. Infant. Fred. Leonard, Miss Elizabeth, 319 W. Henley. Leonard, Harriette, teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Leonard, John G., machinist (P. R. R..) 801 Irving. Mrs. Jennie. Minnie. Mabel. Floyd. Leroy, Agnes, Moore's av., W. O. To-Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . WhlttOn, Pres. &Treas ^ ^ " ^ £o QLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 217 LeRoy, George C, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 141 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Lizzie. LeRoy, George Xv., carpenter, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Jennie H. Vera B. Leon L. Earl L. Clarence E. LeRoy, Mrs. Ida S., teacher, 907 Irving. Howard S. LeStrange, William J., tailor, 809 W. State. Mrs. Nellie C. Helen M. Naoma. William J. Jr. Leveck, John, engineer (P. R. R.) 1514 Buffalo. ' Mrs. Etta. John. Levett, Julia, 204 Coleman. Levett, Lewis T., car inspector (P. R. R.) 204 Wayne. Lew, see Luh. Lewis, C. A., real estate agent, 315 1-2 N. Union. Lewis, James G., telegraph operator, 112 N. Barry. Mrs. Fannie. Lewis, May, 438 N. Eighth. LEWIS, STILLMAN E., dentist, 188 1-2 N. Union; res. 212 N. Third. Mrs. Jennie M. Lewis, Stanley, promoter, 118 Coleman. Mrs. Carrie. Stillman S. Lewis, William E., traveling salesman, with Smith, Perkins & Co., Rochester, N. Y., 130 S. Second. Mrs. Mary C. Walter E. Hazel A. Libermann, Max, clerk, 123 W. Green. Lidy, W. C, brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Liechte, Mrs. Barbara, 519 N. Fifth. John A., carpenter. LIMA DRILLING CO., (H. M. Ernst, pres.; W. H. Mandeville, treas.; John Troy, sec.;) offices 163 N. Union. Limberg, Olive, domestic, 219 N. Third. Linahan, John, laborer, Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Julia. Timothy. Lincoln, E. H., pharmacist, 118 Hamilton. Mrs. Anna. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, IMerchant Tailors. s Fl m to o 73 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. f. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS E. G Duseubury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 218 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S __ r^ \* ^ Signa. OC — m << o Jj Q} (^ f-~ C^ ^_ (^ as ' » 2 j 5.2 w yQ £ B ^^ g ^ S w O 5 Lindsay, Mrs. Anna, 104 N. Thirteenth. Frank H. John W. Catherine M. Lindsay, Eva, 108 E. Sullivan. Lingle, J., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Lingren, John, glassworker, 309 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Sophia. \ Jjj g g ja o . j. > M — <£ S Arthur, glassworker. Nannie. George. Evald. Bert. Lindgren, Signa, 125 S. Barry. Linn, see Lynn. LINN, DAVID, book binder, 429 N. Union. Mrs. Betsy. Anna. Pearl. (See also Cohen.) Linneen, W. L., brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Linton, John, boilermaker (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Lipiecki, Lawrence, works for tannery, 20 Washington, M. O. Mrs. Maggie. Mike, baker. Jo, tinsmith (P. R. R.) John, glassworker. Mary. Lippert, George, laborer, 108 E. Sullivan. Mrs. Florence. Howard. p lc Lisik, Anna, bds. 7 Franklin, N. 0. Little, Archibald, law student, 237 N. Third. Livingston, Mrs. Bridget, 527 N. Sixth. Livingstone, Geofge 'R., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Llewellyn, Frank H., book-keeper, 125 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Carrie. Paul. Sarah. LLEWELLYN, MYRON, florist, greenhouses 1010 Washington; office, 228 N. Union; res. 1010 Washington. Mrs - Emily A. Lobarger, Lelia, 220 1-2 W. State. Lobe, Elizabeth, domestic, 211 W. Henley. Si Lobe, Mary, domestic, 334 Laurel av. *2 ^ S Copies of thiSjDirectory can be obtained at OAKLEAFS Book j Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber v Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMDCft Lath and Shingles, Doors, inallKindsof L U i u D E R , Windows. Turned Work. Long Distance Phane 6-W, Olean.N. Y. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Locke, Samuel B., 314 N. First. Mrs. Julia M. George J., clerk (P. R. R.) Emerson P. Samuel K. Lockeby, John E., laborer, 61 River, N. O. Lockeby, Mrs. Mary, 61 River, N. 0. Locks, Gilbert, prop. Economical Clothing Co., 412 Laurens. Mrs. Ray. David. Jeanette. Helen. Lockwood, Charles, farmer, 19 Main, Bv. Mrs. Eva. Edward. Prank. Mertel. Lockwood, Fred Leroy, boilermaker, 118 S. Seventh. Mrs. Edith A. Lockwood, Miss Minnie F., book-keeper, 138 S. Second. Loedold, Anton, works at brewery, 605 W. Green. Mrs. Frances. Anton J. Anna. Loftus, John J., conductor (P. R. R.) 329 Tompkins. Mrs. Julia. Frances. Sadie. Loftus, William, works for P. R. R., 266 1-2 N. Union. LOMBARDY, JERRY, prop, saloon, 445 N. Union. Lombardy, Peter J., saloon, 437 N. Union. Loncteaux, Mrs. Anna E., 264 1-2 N. Union. Long, Hardy, glassblower, 108 S. Seventh. Mrs. Phoebe A. Edna, music teacher. Harry, plumber. Frank, plumber. Long, John, glassblower, 920 W. State. Mrs. Augusta. Norman B. Verna H. Long, William, glassblower, 119 N. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. LeRoy. Alvin. George. Louis. Longnecker, James E., mgr. Higgins store, 309 N. Tenth. Mrs. Mary E. John P. \KEYSTONE/ I\ ELECTRIC/ \ Co. / c 219 HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of erery description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 a =r B - e E §2 3 °G. CD O C CD X a. O O2 j ; (0 3 5w B 23 » ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIDRS. T3 +Z p « . 220 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S c3 -4-> o Lonkto, see Loncteaux. O . **1 Loop, George H., moulder, 229 Adams, aj V (N Mrs. Winifred M. * O Loorpas, George, works at Greeks, 111 N. Union. & "3 • Loughlen, Dalzell, oil refiner, 113 Laurens. O £4 . Mrs. Kate. ^ § . Robert D. £j flQ . LOUGHLEN, DRS. T. B. AND J. J., physicians, 168 1-2 N. Union. ~£j </3 . LOUGHLEN, JOHN J., physician and surgeon, office and res. <U *g . 168 1-2 N. Union. • « «J . LOUGHLEN, THOMAS B., physician and surgeon, 168 1-2 N. Q 3 • Union; res! 127 S. First .22 cS Mrs. Polly. 5 ® . Louise, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. •<t-i ttf . Love, Thomas B., oil producer, 311 E. State. 0 „ Mrs. Winifred B. g W Gladys E. *y* ^J Benjamin. O flB5 W. Stewart. O CU M. Winifred. ^ Love, William, oil producer, 311 E. State. LOVELAND, MORELL E., cashier Citizens Bank, 103 S. Barry, Mrs. Mary C. Helen. /•v Gertrude. Lovell, William E., brakeman (P. R. R.) 603 E. State, E. O. e {^ Lovell, William R., farmer, 63 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Martha. Olive. Lowe, Leonard, carpenter, 21 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Rose. George. Glen. Lowery, S. P., engineer (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Lowt, George H., carpenter, 334 S. Barry. Mrs. Nettie M. Lowt, William, laborer, 334 S. Barry. Mrs. Jennie. Inza Merril. Lucas, see Lukas. Luce, Charles H., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 122 S. Sixth. Mrs. Nelly L. Harrison Jay. Mary Ethel. Elsie Louise. Ludema, Frank, works for P. R. R., 247 Spruce, N. O. Ludema, Peter, works for P. R. R., 247 Spruce, N. O. Edward Troy, ^ning •^ 210-326 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding:, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. f.E.TYLER^CO OLEAN AIRWAYS U P % TO * DATE- OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 221 Luderman, John, works for P. R. R., 527 N. Sixth. Mrs. Agnes. Thomas L. Cathleen M. Eleanore V. Luh, John, machinist, 119 S. Fourth. Mrs. Caroline A. Katherine H. Charles. Adam. Luh, John A. Jr., bartender, 105 Irving. Mrs. Hilda. " Theodore. Edward. Lundberg, Albert, currier, 1207 Reed. Mrs. Hilda. Carl W. Alma J. Helen M. Hazel M. Edward T. Frederick M. s S j • IP85 g w o Lundberg, Feter, works for P. R. R., 332 N. Tenth. Mrs. Emma. George G. Ethel F. Arthur C. Eleanor M. n 1 ^1 JAMES Drive Floor;;,, Artif Pi 1 1 ;DO Fi e: 123 W ilkeson Lundeen, Henry, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1008 Buffalo. 3 PER a nd I trial. Pr-i OLE Lukas, Matthew, laborer (P. R. R.) 46 Johnston, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. 2. • S Lundgren, Lottie, 504 W. Sullivan. Lundgren, O. A., shoe shop, 206 W. State; res. do. Lundin, Andrew, confectionary sTore and ice cream parlors, 1320 W. State. Mrs. Mary. Emma. Henry. Paul. Lundin, Mary, dishwasher, Grand Central Hotel. Lundin, Selma, domestic, 331 Laurel av. Lundquist, Carl, works in tannery, 74 Clark, E. O. Mrs. Albertina. Anna C. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy.'J. J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. 6BNBRSL INSURANCE TIES P." 1 «?» 0 z g; » First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T- E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E . Dusenbuiy, ffm. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 222 \ CO I •) Ji c<3 . . ' i/5 w53 0 X <u .t= OH 5j 0 m MORRIS AND VAN C A M P J ^ N ' S Lundy, Charles A., stillman, 51 Johnston, N. O. Mrs. Anna. William J. Mary M. Charles. Lorena. Annie. James. Violet. L,undy, George M., attorney at law, 156 N. Union, Tower block; res. 38 Green, N. O. Lundy, James, laborer, 38 Green, N. O. Mrs. Anna. George. Lundjs, William, farmer, Buffals, W. 0. Mrs. Mary. Thomas, farmer. Luntz, Isidor, collector, 419 W. Green. Mrs. Rosa. Anna S. David H. Bennie A. Archie H. LUTHER CHARLES P., prop. Abbott Machine Co. (See adv.) 130 N. Barry. Mrs. Emma C. Clara E. Elsie E. Marian C. LUTHER, GEORGE H., prop. Luther Mfg. Co., 314 N. Clinton. Mrs. Hannah L. Mabelle M. George W. James H. LUTHER MANUFACTURING CO., (George H. Luther, prop.) office 133 Railroad av., works 133-149 Railroad av. Lyman, Miss Ellen T., 1301 Washington. Lynch, Mrs. Catherine, widow, 525 N. Fifth. Thomas, works for P. R . R. Lynch, Daniel P., laborer, 525 N . Seventh. Mrs. Hannah. Daniel P. Jr. John J. Edward. Hannah M. Miles. Lynch, James, laborer, bds. 124 W. State. Lynch, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 12 Spruce, N. 0. Francis, laborer. Margaret. Elizabeth. Kreidler Bros. Carriar I^ a g o n s ' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 223 Glen. Lucille. Aileen. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. > • a O DC n H SI ft o n 30 m o • shop St. Harora. to en nion Street Lynch, Maggie, domestic, 780 N. Union, N. O. Lynch, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 605 N. Union. Lynch, Michael, boilermaker Vacuum Oil Co., 812 N. Union, N.O. Mrs. Julia. Lynch, Michael, moulder, 509 1-2 VanCampen av. Mrs. Margaret. Lynch, Timothy X, engineer (Vacuum oil works,) 109 W. Green. Mrs. Mabel. Lynd, Joseph W., works for P. R. R., 435 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Harold. Cecelia. Ruth. Lynd, Mark, 433 N. Seventh. Mrs. Sarah. Alice S., teacher, Olean schools. Mary E. Lynd, Michael J., grocer, 435 N. Seventh, res. 433 N. Seventh. Lyon, Blanche, teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Lyons, Daniel J., supt. National Transit Co., 334 Laurel av. Mrs. Emma L. Lillian M. Catherine F. Josephine J. P. Hurley. Irene A. Paul L. Daniel C. Lyons, W. Eugene, carpenter, 514 N. Eighth. Mrs Ella F. Arthur E., mason. Alice M. Lyons, James A., painter, 115 W. Green. Mrs. Anna. Lyons, M. H., carpenter and contractor, 28 First av., Bv. Mrs. Margaret. Paul. Mabie, see Maybe. Mac, see also Me. MacAhon, Mrs. Blanche, 214 S. Clinton. Clinton J. MacDonald, W. Lawrence, oil worker, 621 W. Green. Mrs. Catherine A. Lawrence. a W O m o r a IQ • o> B o Ss «S QH Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. . 224 _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ J£ * y « Q — fl< S 03 to en 0 Z kf O ™ 35 ^ 2 f\ '3 Ch QQ £ ^ ° H S "c g tn ^ § 1 H ! C « ^5 D •- CJ •g > (2 S "o £ S~^ £ ^ . g z *3 g "* 1 \^J, ^ _ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S MacElhinney, Mrs. Sarah, widow, ilO-W~*H*et. \\°\ tfVvO-v-wff^ MacGillis, Alexander S., carpenter, 522 W. State. Q Mrs. Margaret Angus L. Marguerite E. Mack, Ellen, 802 Washington. MACK, MICHAEL F., prop, general store, 1022 N. Union, N. 0.; res. 53 River, N. 0. Irene. Helen. Mack, Patrick, laborer, 802 Washington. Mack > Tony, laborer, 502 N. Fourth. Mrs. Lena. Mackey, Henry L. station agent, Adams Exp. Co., 34 Washington, N. 0. Mrs. Emma S. Theo Belle. Mackintosh, Ethel M., 302 S. Eighth. Madara, Joseph M., flagrifan (P. R. R.) 113 Wayne. Mrs. Laura M. Emma J. Maeder, Carl, works at P. R. R. shops, 42 Front, Bv. Mrs. Rose. —> —m "{J -i ^ ^ O Irene. Lillian. Magee, Mrs. Dora, 109 S. Fifth. Bertha, milliner. jS W Magee, John H., p a t t e r n maker, 105 S. Ninth. % 4) Magee, Thomas S., machinist (P. R. R.) 105 S. Ninth. § 2 Mrs. Sophia M. %. *3 Florence M. X CO Maguire, James, laborer, 807 Reed. ^ ^ Maguire, Peter, labbrer, 807 Reed. "• C Mahaffey, Michael, clerk, bds. 323 N. Union. Mahanay, Esther J., 429 N. Seventh. j_ Mahar, Nellie dressmaker, E. State, E. 0. U Maher, Miss Kate, 130 N. Ninth. 4_i Mahoney T h o m a s , s t u d e n t , 204 Coleman. tj t$ t2 gZ |2 Malik, John, works at tannery, 26 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Susanna. Leo. Tony. Charles. Lewis. Lelia. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas. gj1/,,™0™ ££ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLSX DIRECTORY. 225 Mallery, Edwin W., teamster, 309 S. Eighth. Mrs. Agnes. Fred A. Agnes G. Charles L. Mallery, Ferris J., 417 W. State. Mrs. Mary M. MALLERY, LLEWELLYN A., furniture dealer, 514-516 West State; warehouse 419 W. State; res. 413 W. State. Mrs. Sophia B. Lewis E. Raymond T. Carl F. Katherine M. Norman F. Mallery, Susannah (Mrs. C. M.) widow, 416 S. Union. Clyde A., student. Malone, Mrs. Agnes, widow, 417 N. Ninth. Malone, William P., trainman (P. R. R.) 417 N. Ninth. Mrs. Celia. Harry. Maloney, Edward, conductor (P. R. R.) 445 N. First. Mrs. Carrie H. Clyde L. Maloney, Mrs. Ellen, (Mrs. James J.) widow, ... River, N. 0. Mrs. Ellen. Margaret, teacher. Nellie, teacher. Elizabeth, book-keeper. Agnes. James, dentist. MALONEY, J. J., dentist, 153 1-2 N. Union; res. 55 River, N. O. Maloney, Mayme, Hotel Imperial. Maloney, Patrick J., stonecutter, 501 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary. Charles E. Marie E. ' Chauncey F. Virgil J. Manco, Michael, laborer (P. R. R.) Elm, N. 0. Mrs. Lulu. Ethel. Mandeville, Frank E., instructor in penmanship and drawing, public schools, 109 N. Second. Mrs. Ida A., teacher. MANDEVILLE OIL CO., (W. H. Mandeville, W. Harry Mande- ville,) offices 163 N. Union. MANDEVILLE W. H. & CO., insurance, 163 N. Union. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. •* \ - ^ W ^ ^ GO C E7. 3 P* o> o 0 § H n Pi ££ o °" O. ^ <-t g n § ,£* First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres, Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J . E . Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F . Johnson. 226 <D Q o 05 z o 5 TO o <» o us MORRIS AND VKN CAMPEISPS MANDBVILLB, WILLIAM H., (W. H. Mandeville & Co., Handeville Oil Co., Lima Drilling Co., Troy Oil Co., etc.) 223 N. First. Mrs. Helen L. Mandeville, W. Harry, oil producer, (Mandeville Oil Co., etc.,) 223 N. Third. Mrs. Ada. William H. Harriet L. Mann, Buell B., carpenter, 306 N. Ninth. Mrs. Lillian. Roy M. Mabel C. Alfred H. Mann, Michael, 12 Third av., Bv. Manning, Mrs. Clara, widow, 1302 W. Sullivan. Harvey. Cecil. Mildred. Beulah. Alice. Manzo; see Manco. MAPLE SHADE HOUSE, (John Powers, prop.) Thirteenth, cor. Buffalo. Marchetti, Julius, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. Marchetti, Raphael, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. Marcinkiewiz, N. K., 337 N. Eighth. Mrs. Victoria. John. Margaret. Charles. Vonda. Edward. Joseph. MARCUS, HARRY W., dry goods, 131 N. Union; res. 115 N. First. Mrs. Eda. Evelyn M. Benjamin M. Mendel V. David. Leon J. Marcy, Everett N. storekeeper (P. R. R.) 107 S. Ninth. Mrs. Jessie M. Everett C. Margeson, C. Bert, teamster, 121 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Adeline. Julietta C. Clarence H. FITCH & RAMSEV. City Building. The A. Weston Lumber Co., Manufacturers & Dealers T T T M R E D L»th And Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of H J l u D E I \ , w i n d o w s , Turned Work. Long Di»t«nc. ^Pho.e 6-W, p o W E S T 0 N ' S MILLS, N. Y. g! •—: OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 227 g 5' m p ^ (D Markert, John, tannery, 9 Walnut, N. 0. u Mrs. Emma. g. Minnie. w _i — Fritz. 8 > _"• " a Mane. . ^ O 3> o Markett, Michael, laborer (P. R. R.) 418 N. Eighth. Pap ra Markham, Miss Anna L., teacher, 703 W. Sullivan. O 5a a 5. w Markle, William, oil worker, 1444 Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Dorcas. CM George B., plumper. O "* Maroney, James, tinsmith, 330 Coleman. fi ° ZJ DO Mrs. Bertha M". Marosky, Na'chez, tanner, 339 N. Seventh. 3" CO m o ^ Mrs. Kate. Dora. Veronica. s o Bennie. o s B Marquest Mrs. Anna, Avenue B, N. 0. Marron, Frank X, boilermaker (P. R. K.) 533 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Francis. Margaret. James. Marsden, John, glassblower, 711 Washington. O Mrs. Mary. to Catherine. Marsh, Leon, clerk, 230 N. Second. 2 Marshall, Mrs. Ada, student nurse Olean hospital, 519 N. First. C * CO Marshall, Beulah, 128 N. Third. Marshall, Carrie D., Surinyside, 52 Main, Bv. O • pi—1 3 Marshall, Cora B., Sunnyside, 52 Main, Bv. Marshall, Ethel, 128 N. Third. C/ Marshall, Frank W., commercial traveler, 116 N. Fifth. r> "I"TH Mrs. Lucille "W. Doris W. Madeline. Marshall, Henry A. trainman (P. R. R.) I l l S. Seventh. Er Mrs. Ella A. Zl Dorothy. ^ ii Marshall, James, works in tannery, 66 Clark, E. O. ^ Marshall, Louis F., macBinist, 210" N. Seventh. ^ Mrs. Mayme. ^ Eleanor. o 2 Clifford. 3 . Martena, Mrs. Mary, 511 W. Henley. ^ MARTH, MISS ELIZABETH, prop, millinery store, 147 1-2 N. g Union; res. 135 N. Thirteenth. 3 For Electrical Work of any Descrip'-t -T-t St. .9 s tion and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. We Want Your Business. 228 , U ft; IT) < W MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Marth, Martin, prop, cabinet shop 1316 W. State, res. 135 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Sophia. Elizabeth. Martin, Mr. fireman (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. Martin, Mrs. Anna, dressmaker, 511 1-2 W. State. May Frances. Edna. John Anthony. Martin, Mrs. Caroline, widow, 124 W. Green. Caroline. Charles. Louise. Thomas. Martin, Frederick, mason, 124 W. Green. Martin, George S., works 'at P. R. R. shops, 310 N. Eighth. Mrs. Maud M. Lillian G. Martin, Joseph, bartender, 124 W. Green. Martin, Mike, laborer, 53 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Fanny. Infant. Martin, William J., galvanizer, 406 W. Henley. Mrs. Gertrude. MARY OF THE ANGELS' PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, 606 W. Sullivan. Resident Sisters of Mercy: Mary, Anastasla. Mary, Collet. Mary, Gerard. Mary, Louise. Mary, Regina. Mary, Sacred Heart. Mary, Sylvester. Mary, Zeta. Maruskey, Dora, domestic, 118 S. Sixth. Mason, Fred F., engineer, 121 N. Fifth. Mrs. Anna E. Frank T. Mason, Rev. Walter, pastor African M. E. church, 119 N. Second. Mrs. Susan. Masonic Temple, 120-124 N. Union. (For complete list of offices, see duplex directory, page 25.) MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION, (E. M. Johnson, pres.; F. E. Tyler, vice- pres.; F. W. Herron, sec; A. T. Eaton, treas.) Inc. 1892. Capital, $30,000; offices 205 Masonic Temple. Mascini, Pedro, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Mater, John, laborer, b"ds. 7 Franklin, N. O. Mater, Karl, laborer (P. R. R.) 7 Franklin, N. O. Mrs. Marion. Edward Troy, Planing Mil, 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. f.E.TYLERfifCQ ' CLEAN OLEAN'S Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Mather, Z. P., dealer in Mexican real estate, 701 Washington. Homer, linotype operator. Charles. Visa, clerk. Frances, clerk. Matherson, Matthew, tailor, 125 Fulton. Matthews, Frank H., mgr. circulation dept. Olean HeraTd, 908 Washington. Mrs. Margaret E. Dunlap, clerk. David H. Matsig, Jo, laborer, 59 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Matilda. Mattern, Abram, works at P. R. R. shops, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Anna. Alma. Carl. Eva. Matylas, Mike, glassworker, 47 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Lizzie. John, glassworker. Lizzie. Mary. Anna. William. Nellie. Mauch, Clayton, conductor (P. R. R.) bds. 202 Coleman. Maurer, Albert L., carpenter (P. R. R.) 313 Jay. Mrs. Clara A. Maurer, Mrs. Katherine (Mrs. J. M.) 124 Fulton. Maude S. Maurer, see Moyer. Mauser, Alfred, works at Vacuum, 54 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Gertrude. May, Edward C, tool maker (P. R. R.) 1001 Irving. Mrs. Anna. Mildred H. Edward H. Harold. May, Lewis B., wholesale dealer in butter and beans, 210 E. Henley. Mrs. Frances L. May, Rose, dressmaker, 717 Irving. Maybe, Agnes, 140 Adams. Maybe, Arthur, mason, 25 Railroad av., E. O. Maybe, Bertha E., 25 Railroad av., E. O. Maybe, Josephine, 140 Adams. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT m o 229 0° o f °° °osg 2 •a o n o i ri c 3 O n 3 o 2! Id 110 r? > s n § o P First National Bank OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. Capital, $100,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. A. T EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS. 230 Du, C a I ctf 15 .S -a -a c c X H 05 S <: w - E . G. Dusenbury, E. M. Johnson, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, J. F. Johnson. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Maybe, Nina, 25 Railroad av., B. O. Maybe, Theodore, laborer, 17 Railroad av., B. O. MAYER BROTHERS, (Max F. Mayer, Rudolph C. Mayer,) meat market, 152 N. Union; Mayer, Claude F., tailor (Mayer & Mayer,) 122 N. Union; res. 136 S. Second. Mrs. Flora F. Henrietta M. George F. Frank. Mayer, Edward, laborer, 342 1-2 S. Barry. Mrs. Eliza J. MAYER, GEORGE M., postmaster, 301 Laurens. Mrs. Marie M. Katherine. Mayer, Joseph, painter, 315 W. Green. Mrs. Catherine. Mayer, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 231 N. Fourth. MAYER & MAYER, (George M. Mayer, Claude F. Mayer,) merchant tailors, 122 N. Union. Mayer, Max F., (Mayer Bros., 152 N. Union,) res. 227 N. Fourth. Mrs. Nellie. Mayer, Rudolph C, (Mayer Bros., 152 N. Union,) res. 508 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elizabeth D. Gretchen P. Christine D. Mayers, Rhoda, 117 Coleman. Mayers, Veronica, domestic, 305 N. Second. Mayer, see Meyer, Myers and Maher. Maynard, Edward, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Wealthy. Delbert. Ray. Cleo. Clayton. Frank. Evy. Maynard, Mrs. Frank, widow, Dugan rd., E. O. Mayo, Greenlear H., prop, milk depot, 921 Buffalo; res. 920 Washington. Mrs. Margaret. William M. Mary. Mayo, Harry B. G., lineman (Union Tel. Co.) 916 Washington. Mrs. Grace. Dorothy M. Edith E. DLERB WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEBN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 231 Mayo, Winfleld D., stillman, 117 S. Seventh. Mrs. Mary L. Leon. Louisa. Albert. Winifred. Marion. Maxson, J. A., cigar mfg., office and res. 266 1-2 N. Union. Mazurik, Kathryn, bds. 7 Franklin, N. 0. Mazza, Amelia, clerk, 231 1-2 N. Union. Mazza, Henry, clerk, 231 1-2 N. Union. o 3 " £ *• it G g, ^ g —<» ~~ 3 z2 r 3C ^ j MAZZA, L. ANTHONY, Utalo-American Fruit Co.,) 231 1-2 N. | Union. g Mrs. Barbara R. * Albert A. g Mazza William, machinist, 533 N. Union. , M McAllister David C, conductor (St Ry.) 306 Coleman. Mrs. Ruth. Edna ' Beatrice. Bennie. McAuliffe, Dennis, laborer, 504 Higgins av. William, conductor. Anna. McAuliffe, Dennis F., machinist (P. R. R.) 123 N. Sixth. Mrs. Anna M. Marie Helen. Viola Anna. Helen Ida. (j\ frl f} lj . i^ ^ P™* jf ^ h-^ ^-^ F (7) — M _ ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ £ *L a a ^~~^ g. r p. McAuliffe, John, student, 218 S. Fifth. B ^ McCaig, D. G., glassblower, 1009 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Kate R. John. >* \J} " * . Q d <j nn s McCaig, Donald G. Jr., glassblower, 218 Winters av. 'Mrs. Alta F. McCaig, John H. barber's apprentice, 1009 W. Sullivan. o McCann, John, farmer, McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Hattie. Carrie. L J ' y—j g H 2 <f P < (_^ -< g5 McCann, Thomas, laborer, S. Union, S. O. — McCartan, May, 505 W. Henley. » Xj McCarthy, Mrs. Almeda S., widow, 202 East av. Florence E., teacher. Ira, laborer. Edna. „ si ^o ~ i *~~j The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. r1 " -s I-M K T H W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. "3 2 . * . as Q § £ . =j J£ M y .2 cC § CO tu, -n o z « o< r ^ 55 M 2 W ^ _O «o S 3 E 5 *° *- S . ^1 P "S 2 g ™^ U ^ 8 C « £ S £ SO S > « >>" "tt ^ g « ^ en 32 *J2 fc . 5 § ** 2, — "J5 •g * • ^ ° '% xn £ I" ^ ^ > ~ § 3 X C2 ^ . *O < C rt t/j Jj ^ 5 U <+. 3 5 C 232 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPENS • McCarthy, Bart, miller, 2 Pierce av., W. O. Mrs. Mary, Daniel. Mary. Julia. Charles. William. Thomas. McCarthy Eugene, works at Vacuum, 15 Fifth av., Bv. Mrs. Lizzie. Raymond P. Mary E. Bessie. William. Michael. McCarthy, Eugene, conductor (P. R. R.) 317 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Ellen. Leo. Herbert. Clarence. McCarthy, Joie C , teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. McCarthy, Mrs. Mary, 331 N. Seventh. McCarthy, Matthew, tanner, 432 N. Tenth. Mrs. Sarah. Lewis M.^ tanner. Alice M. Josephine. Sarah. EIla James J. Matthew J. McCarthy, Peter, River rd., S. O. Edward. ~ McCartin. Peter F., fireman, 5 Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Frank. McCartin, William J., tel. op. (P. R. R.) 433 N. First. Mrs. Elizabeth. McCartin, see McCartan. McCarty, J. J., fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. McCarty, William P., 218 S. Fifth. Mrs. Mary A. McClellan, see McLellan. McCloskey, Bart F., laborer, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Carrie E. Bessie. Blanche. Stephen. i ^ i W 3ty0St€wO This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas *$£"?.' '£ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. McClure, Mrs. Lillian, 227 1-2 N. Union. Dennis. o 233 fl Grace I. McCLURE, ORLANDO S., painter and paperhanger, shop 114 K. Sullivan; res. 114 Coleman. ' Mrs. Zilpna. Hazel ~. N ^ ^ Q, HI O W \ AJ _• y O "3f™| f ^ M had N HO • E d n a P. -< ^ _ t Ruby B. Glen O. Doris. g ft. ^ > J* ^ ^ [3 / " S McCOMB. A. G., chief engineer (P. S. & N.) office Shawmut station; res. 135 S. Union. Mrs. Delia. McCluskey, see McCloskey. McCormick, Mrs. Margaret, 133 N. Third. Dora T. Margaret I. John E. McCormick, J., works for P. R. R., 319 Tompkins. McCormick, Marc T., S. Union, S. 0. McCormick, Mrs. Margaret, 30 River, N. O. Mary, book-keeper. McCormick, Michael, leatSer finisher, 111 Green, N. O. Mrs. Martha J. ElizaTiSth N. Joseph B. MaTy T. McCormick, Thomas, glassworker, 10 Green, N. O. Mrs. Lena. McCoy, Alfred, farmer, 7 First av., Bv. Mrs. Alice. McCready, James J., tel. op. (P. R. R.) 520 N. Fifth. Mrs. Katherine. Charles H., clertt (P. R. R.) Maude E., tel. op. James L., caller (P. R. R.) Irene K. Celia N. Edward F. McCullock, L. May, teacher, Olean public schools. For address see supplement on back pages. McDermott, Celia, 223 N. First. McDermott, Mrs. Anna, Widow, 520 W. State. Kate. • John. McDermott, James, 1111 W. Henley. McDermott, John, laborer, 501 N. Thirteenth. WM. HORNER & CO, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ^4. \ ^ .» M , ^ ^ . H ^ Na*' S'*^ 5^ ^ m ^ ^^ >• a o % ™ (f tajd 3 «a 3 gg^ ^"^ rt <* j» > § O r! I -^ , J 1 O v^ ^ ^ Z JJ t " * ^ 1 • - •*- ^Z^ ' "^^ *^^C ^^^ *• First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. 7. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Yice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheelerr E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 234 MORRIS A N D V A N C A M P E N ' S McDermott, Peter, w o r k s a t V a c u u m , 26 Maple, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Marie A. John W. McDermott, T h o m a s , laborer, 1510 Buffalo. McDonald, Mr. w o r k s for P . R. R., 534 N. Sixth. r™ (/) UJ QJ Mx & l/j QJ — JZ \JL, H (_ •** w -1 e; TO d a O CO QJ Ui 0 Jo 5 1/1 w OS OS 0 UJ 0 ro e-^ O t^ 0 erl 0 G S a •g P • F— Floyd, Charles. McDonald, Eugene, timekeeper t'P- R. R-) 705 Washington. McDonald, Felix, works at P. R. R. shops, 40 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Arthur. George. Edward. Francis. Kenneth. McDonald, James C, currier, Osgood av., E. 0. Mrs. Clara J. MH ^ _j CD McDonald, Mrs. Clara, 3.40 N. E i g h t h . George L., laborer. mrs. iviary. Wallace. Mary. Teresa. Esther. McDonald, Thomas, laborer, 122 W. State. McDonald, William A., liveryman, 409 Laurens. Mrs. Catherine. Lawrence. Norman. Lillian, teacher, public schools. Flora. McDonough, Mrs. Anna, 17 Homer, N. O. McDowell, Clinton B., prop, general store, and dealer in wood and stone, Union, S. O.; res. 408 S. Union. Mrs. Adelle V. Ruth M. Edith A. • McDowell, Edward H., boiler inspector (P. R. R.) 512 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Anna. May. Emma. Mary. Pearl. Robert. Copies of this- "Direccan be obtained 0AKLEAFS Book Price, $2.50. The A. Weston Lumber Co,, Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMBEi> Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of LLJ l u D C K , Windows. Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean.N. V. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 235 McDUPFIE, WILLIAM E., physician and surgeon, 301 E. State. Mrs. Dell. Jessie. Donald. Robert. Jane. McEachern, John, tie dealer, 911 Buffalo. Mrs. Eliza. Annie H. Duncan. John Jr. Archie. McEleney, Mrs. Sarah, widow, 110 N. First. McElfresh, Earl, insurance agent, River rd., S. O. Mrs. Mary. McElfresh, John, agent, Adams, E. 0. Mrs. Rosa. Earl. Manira. Stanley. Maud. Edna. Edith. McElligott, Daniel, granite cutter, 206 N. Seventh. Mrs. Sarah. Elizabeth J. Marguerite M. Theresa A. Florence N. John H. McElligott, John J., insurance agent, 124 S. Second. Mrs. Amanda E. Hildreth M. McEvelia, Bonnie L., book-keeper, 27 Second av., Bv. McEvelia, Dawn, 27 Second av., Bv. McEvelia, Percy, 27 Second av., Bv. McFadden, Alexander, moulder, 118 S. Eighth. Mrs. Charlotte. Russel. Earl. McFadden, Anthony, glassblower, 30 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Mary. John. Francis. Helen. Margaret. Coneale. Mary. Joseph. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KEy$TONE Bynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of eTery description. \ ELECTRIC/ UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 co \ -7 © -i o 3 1—1 r r a E3 DO 60 3 5*-«P. n CO oc H ^: m a. ! • • > 'O - I CO o Pi. .-2! z o W m m O ? g l 03 m - :- g ' - « g g§ 30 z 03 « ^_ m s go f 3Z 2 Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. T3 a 2* 236 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S c3 +-• O "§ . W) <U r4 j= ©•«* fl £j <rt ' © ^> O #' © ™ "53 y> • OJ ^ . •2« • c« "^ * |Q O ' •".,_> • 'o ^ " j. * _<D W "S. !—i 3 Q5 McFadden, Michael, glassblower, Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Emma. John. Leo. McFarland George P., foreman (Erie R. R.) 71 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Nellie. Joseph. Bernice. Lillian. Arbella. Christopher. McGann, H. E., prop, saloon, 529 N. Union. McGann, Thomas, driller, 402 N. Eighth. Mrs - Margaret. Harry E. McParland, Alpheus, supt. for B. U. Taylor Co., 334 Coleman. Mrs. Janet C. Melville U. Mary Ruth. McGavisk, Christopher H., deliveryman, 1048 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Sarah. Sophia. Leo. Frances. Beatrice. , McGavisk, John C, gardener, 668 E. State, B. O. Mrs. Johanna. Anna E. William H. Catherine. Joseph. Helen. McGavisk, Patrick, foreman (P. R. R.) 661 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Mary. W. Roy, conductor (P. R. R.) McGavisk, Sadie, 8 Eastman av., E. 0. McGee, see Magee. McGever, Andrew, blacksmith, 241 Adams. McGever, Anthony, section foreman (P. R. R.) 428 N. First. Mrs. Mary. Frank T.a clerk. William, clerk. Katherine. Margaret. May. McGilliger, John, insurance, 124 S. Second. Mrs. Amanda E. Hildreth M. McGilliger, Mrs. Mary, 538 N. Eighth. Edward Troy, Planins Mil1- •^ 7 3io-a26S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. p oo CO a d a> •3 a; a a C3 a 0 w TH 0 cq cS -t_> O to ca M P5 CQ 00 a M _o O CO T—H •s CO "3 P a >? w pi <u* '3 pi da. to •a a M a p s CD pi 0 > 3> 30 ^ a" tr. n aa PH Pi Pi , 534 IJO w .—1 J of PI '3 '3 c s : 1 m< i S OLEAN. N. Y. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. THD KITS Printei-y, PI m a s 3 3 3 PI •3 to* g +J > • 303 TOMPKINS ST. 0 0 '0 cc CS '3 a •er, 33 s. 0. o pi PH' Q a o a M pi CO*•w '3 a 3 r, 601 Uni . First aid j 'Z, H o (-1 Pi ,d 0 >-3 '3 d on, S. aery. te, rks for iger, Wil lia Mrs. D( Mrs. El Catheri to 2 0 o T3 PH S PI i n OJ3 pq 5 PAYING CO., o Frontier Telephone, I5>253< o PI I JAMES V. SAPIENZ/V, Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , BUFFALO, N. Y. '•S >3 ,3 ' First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Duienbury, J. E . Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. T«hinon. 238 > , -j -1 ' Io . '-iji . ,43 . ^-j • <D . ~C • Q_ O ^ oi § 2 £ ja • - a • -t-* • .«2 • _,_, • "" , • H cc MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S McGraw, Mrs. Jane, widow, 12 Washington, N. 0. Thomas J. Mame E. McGriff, Samuel J., engineer (P. R. R.) 515 W. Henley. Mrs. Belle. Mayme B. Norman G. McGrogan, Elma, teacher, 64 Garden av., E. O. MeGuire, see Maguire. McGurn, Frank, glassworker, 135 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Sarah M. McHugh;:William H., foreman (P. R. R.) 319 Tompkins. Mrs. Ella N. Ruth C. Cornelia E. Mclnerney, Catherine, domestic, 304 E. State. Mclnerney, Mary, domestic, 211 N. Third. Mclnery, Thomas, stillman, 802 Washington. Mclntoish, Charles, laborer, 931 Buffalo. Mrs. Anna. Loretta. Mary. Mclntosh, Mrs. Mary A., widow, 233 N. First. Mclntyre. Mrs. Mary, widow, Walnut, N. O. McKee, Lucien, clerk, 36 First av., Bv. McKellips, Fred L., carpenter, 207 S. Barry. Mrs. Jennie M. Harry R. Gertrude E. McKenzie, John, farmer, Steam Valley, S. 0. McKeohn, Henry, laborer, 71 River, N. O. McKinley, Henry, tailor, 222 N. Third. Mrs - Rose- Mercedes. McLaughlin, Edward, glassworker, 219 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Ella A. Frank. Leon. M—. I 1 —• • McLaughlen, Samuel, fireman (P. R. R.) 331 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Josephine. Cecelia. Harry. McLoughlen, James, driver, 911 W . Henley. McLellan, Alex J., t a n n e r , 112 1-2 Coleman. Mrs. Grace. Francis. McLeroy, Hugh, works for P. R. R., 414 N. Eighth. Kreidter Bros. Carrlar i^ o n s ' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 239 McLowery, James F., clothing merchant, 118 Pulton. Mrs. Myra H. John T. James F. Ambrose A. William C. Mildred A. Dorothy V. Kenneth R. Myra E. Donald L. McLowery, Mary, clerk, 119 N. First. McMahon, Harry P., works for pipe line, 605 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Agnes. Infant. McMahon, Jennie, 442 N. First. McMahon, John H., oil gauger, 109 N. Sixth. Mrs. Catherine. John, tel. op. William E. Paul C. Helen. McMahon, John, section boss (P. R. R.) Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Kate, teacher. Agnes. Bessie. Tessie. William. Charles. McMahon, Mrs. Kate, 605 N. Fourth. William, works at P. R. R. shops. McMahon, Mrs. Margaret, Spruce, N. O. Simon J., policeman. McMahon, Mrs. Mary, widow, 401 Irving. John, laborer. Edward, mason. Mary. Margaret. McMahon, Mary, 221 N. Second. McMahon, Nellie, 442 N. First. McMahon, Pearl C, teacher, Olean public schools. For address see supplement on back pages. McMahon, Robert, 1205 Buffalo. McManus, Alice, domestic, 311 Laurens. McManus, Anna, Hotel Imperial. McManus, Mrs. Margaret, widow, 210 W. State. Ella. Sarah. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3 § 70 #H 2 5O O r o Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. u J= 240 ^ ^ JaJ * y °* Q — °-' x ^ £f J£ yj. « Z, 5? r D 55 ^ y fl £ H ^ — 'g QQ £ a MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S McManus, Peter, laborer, 130 N. Ninth. McMillan, Mrs., widow, 1214 W. State. Dellmer J., newspaper cor. McMurray, Andrew, brick mfr., 634 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Fannie. Maud L. McMurray, Mrs. Anna, 650 E. State, E. O. Julia. Donald. Helen. Doris. "o M "S •*•» o GO :2 55 r S ^ James. McMurray, John, oil producer, Crown, E. 0. Mrs. Melvina. McMURRAY, J. C. & A., (James C. McMurray, Andrew McMurray,) brick mfrs., E. State, E. O. McNall, Mrs. Mary L., grocer, 16 Pierce av., W. O. £ ° McNally, Leo, student, 126 N. First. $ McNamara, John L., works for P. R. R., 130 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Nora J. Lawrence. McNeille, Mrs. Camilla W., widow, 207 N. Clinton. McNEILLE, PERRY R., dentist, office, 133 1-2 N. Union; res. 207 N. Clinton. McNoldy, William H., foreman (P. R. R.) 413 Laurens. Mrs. Esther. > W X "g fe . 5 s "* 1-1 — & g "g :2 in £ u •! <U McQuaiH, Martin A., works in tannery, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. S *S K ^ rj . "O < C 53 Rodney. Arthur. McTamney, James, mill man, 323 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. S2 Mrs. Rose. W McWilliams, Charles H., night watchman, 1013 Washington. Mrs. Myrtie Z. Henry F. U 3 y <2 3 C ft !^ Charles N. Bessie M. Theodore S. McWilliams, Willis, teamster, 115 Fulton. Mrs. Mary. Nellie M. John. Grace. Jj Anna B. MWcilliams, William, barber, 124 N. Fifth. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &TreaS. g^'on"0"' £* OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Mead, Bert, carpenter, 46 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Hattie. Alice. Bertha. Elsie. Otis. Mead, Bert, glassworker, 521 N. Fifth Mrs. Bertha. Florence. Mead, Mrs. Blanche, W. State, W. 0. Clarence. Mead, Mrs. Emma, 116 N. Sixth. Julia M. Milton J. George C. Mead, Ethel, domestic, 304 N. Clinton. Mead, John, carpenter, 223 Winters av. Mrs. Maria. Pearl. Mead, William L., cook, 117 N. Fourth. Mrs. Fannie E. Meder, Jacob, car inspector (P. R. R.) 125 N. Seventh. Mrs. Lena. Earl J. Jacob P. Frank B. Isabelle F. John J. Meehen, E. S., brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Meisel, William N , switchman (P. R. R.) 409 N. Ninth. Mrs. Sarah. tP • • to ot . 1 > 0 iP 0 in ft H 5* ru "* Katherine. Leroy. fij Nellie. MELOY, C H A R L E S F . , p r i n t e r (Olean Ledger,) U n i o n p i . ; r e s . 15 F r o n ^ Bv. Mrs. Carrie A. Meloy, Fred O., printer, (Olean Ledger,) Union pi., res. 15 Front, Bv. Mrs. Pearl. o 241 ' Meloy, John W., grocer, 113 N. Union; res. 313 Laurel av. Mrs. Frances A. Frances W. Mary D. , Melvin, John J., switchman (P. R. R.) 36 Washington, N. O. Mrs. Susan. Robert P. Mercea, Mrs. Nettie, 11 Pond, E. 0. Olive M. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. M r W I—t CU O ^ * [""*_ S" {= ^ a <T> <-*• PJ ^ p w P^> Q^ q-} to ^ gj" S ^ (/i ^ * B» f 03 ^1 y ™ p >u g1 o 2. g, HQ £3 2. ^ £3 , f5 t Ig First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J, E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 242 CO •< a a o a o S3 o 0- s> 2o s Both r- j lerk Ov RIPTH o o a a o "3 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Merril, Rene R., teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Merritt, Frederick W., (F. W. Merritt & Son, 721 E. State, E. O.) res. 71 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Ida E. MERRITT, F. W. & SON, (F. W. Merritt, W. L. MerrittJ meat market and grocery, 721 E. State,'E. 0. MERRITT, GEORGE H., grScery, 825 E. State, E. 0.; res. 112 E. Henley. Merritt, Onslow M., mail carrier, 112 E. Henley. Mrs. Francelia. George H. Jessie Gladys. Hazel Mildred. Merritt, William A., laborer, 439 N. Ninth. Mrs. Mina. Fercy F. Charles A. William C. Mary D. Merritt, William L., (F. W. Merritt & Son, 721 E. State, E. 0.,) res. 73 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Grace M. Ethel G. Claire. Earl W. Leo N. Frederick. Mesel, see Meisel. Mess, Donald, student, 9 Plum, E. 0. Mess, Lottie, 9 Plum, E. O. Messer, Mary, 302 Laurens. MESSER.-MARY J., milliner, 235 N. Union; res. 408 Wayne. Messer, John, round house foreman (P. R. R.) 408 Wayne. Mrs. Eva. Mary J., milliner. Louise E., milliner. George J.. machinist. Helen T. Messer, Peter J., machinist, 127 S. Fifth. Mrs. Emma M. Harold J. Lorraine J. Damon P. Metcalf, Mrs. Amelia C, widow, 242 1-2 N. Union. Earl S.j barber. FITCH & RAMSEV. City Building. The A. Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers f TTMl>CI> Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U [TlDEIV,windows, Turned Work. Long Dlst.ne.Pho.. 6-W. p Q W E S T O N ' S MILLS, N. Y. —OLEAN i m p DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 243 g- — Metcalf, Fred, liveryman, 317 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary K. Leo D. Francfs C. Metcalf William F., conductor (P. R. R.) 431 N. First. 5' ^ • ^ Q M j S- !« T ^ « O Mrs. Minnie."" Charles W. Gertrude C. Methodist Episcopal Church, First, (C. M. Hall, pastor,) 202 N. 9 >• C *0 *" P(JQ l~ ? C 3 " CO ? 3 ^" Union. Methodist Episcopal Church, Ninth Street, (Hugh Boyd, pastor.) £ 129-133 N. Ninth. Methodist Episcopal Church, Peoples East Olean, (Chestnut, <" "" ^oH E. 0. o g n K * 5' m Metier, Mrs. Sarah, off Homer, N. O. Charles W., works at tannery. Fred D., glassworker. Max H., glassworker. Robert J. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO., (S. G. Greenman, asst. mgr.,) local offices 143 1-2 N. Union. Metz, F. J., machinist (P. R. R.) bds. Genesee House. Metzgar, Clementine C, stuilent, 325 Laurel av. Metzgar, John C, student, 325 Laurel av. Meyer, Julia, 205 N. Thirteenth. Meyer, see Mayer and Myers. Michael, Joseph, laborer, 481 1-2 N. Union. Michael, Samuel, tailor, 212 W. State. Mrs. Hannah. Abraham, commercial traveler. Rufus H.^ clerk. Michaels, David, works for P. R. R., 124 N. Sixth. Mrs. Sarah. Helen. Michello, Mike works at Quirin's, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Cassie. Clifford. Michler, Gottleib, carpenter, 116 S. Fourth. Mrs. Caroline. Michler, Mrs. Rosanna, 1320 W. State. Michler, William, blacksmith, 29~"vValnut, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Mabel K. Middaugh, Mrs. Susan, 228 N. Seventh. Middleton, Mrs. George W., 124 N. Fifth. Mike's "In and Out," (Mike James, prop.,) 447 N. Union. For Electrical Work of any Description and Sipplies Call BBLL PHONE 209. . IE > UNION AND LAURENS STS. \KETSTONE/ ELECTRIC/ \ '.Co-..'I jf ^ CO eg w _ . S^ f* P ^ . o O g O •? —• ? ^ ^ V* ^^^^^^_ •g f3 H ^ „ ,__, • I_H —• —«*• 3 g3 rr, r-t- y$ r j r» C/0, , r-i- i-U — S W jg § We Want Your Business. f-H . PJ > CQ j < |Z) O Q 2 w < < £L} jj. £> U Q^ *** U pq G^ o C^ [j] P _, < J2I ^ O ul \2i cfl Q ~< t/i © t" 1 © a if, .. S CO < <^ U LL3 n^ O \U pj P^ W rZ Q ^ " ft. > Q w i^. CQ *-| ^ /] \ U/ ^J r™~^ 4J . r\j x v O * M™1 ; I I . 244 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Miles, Gilbert D., p a t t e r n m a k e r , 151 N. Eighth. Edward A. Gilbert R. Arminta I. Genevieve L. Miles, J. Corwin, prop, night lunch wagon, Union, opp. city Mdg.; res. 229 S. Barry. * Mrs. Florence M. Marion B. Thelma V. Virginia. Milgate, Reuben, farmer, 312 E. Henley. Mrs. Louisa. Ada - Milham, Frances, 1310 Irving. Milham, Miss Sarah, nurse, 1310 Irving. Miller, Albert, works at P. R. R. shops,- 3 Fourth av., Bv. Miller Mrs. Apolliana, widow, 22 First av., Bv. Miller, Anna, cook, Genesee House. MILLER, ARDEN F., (Miller Hardware Cp.,J 137 N. Union; res. 239 N. Second. Mrs. Lois L. Miller Charles, book-keeper, 120 N. Fifth. Miller, Daniel H., carpenter, 224 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary B. Stella B. Edna C. Walter E. Howard J. Miller, David B., works for P. R. R., 143 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. Miller, Elmer W., (L. Y. Miller & Sons, 121 W. State;) res. 211 S. Barry. Mrs. Beulah E. Josephine. lj Miller, Fred, machinist (P. R. R.) 309 N. First. (f) Miller, George, works at P. R. R. shops, 216 S. Tenth. g .2 J~ •-' (>, (S " Mrs. Christina. Walter. Edwin. Miller, George, painter, 821 Buffalo. Mrs. Jennie L. Frank J. Clare J. Ethel M. Walter L. Loretta J. Arthur J. E d w a r d Troy, Pining: Mill, •* 7 210-226 S. Barry St- SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. D CN1 H o H O JZ_J Q X H Q w o -5 55 CD N. o O . id C5 o a CO S CD p ^ Ml , 3a WISDOM PAVING CO., o > 13 " 3 o TO iJ • I 35 OS m js -a CD CN] ft CA od oi CD CD CO PH m HI ^ g | S £ •" O n 8 'S o " ^ H *^ CQ ^ iJaj * ^ 5 * o 'E o S «fj oc«» - - 2 - r O JAMES V. SAPIENZA, Contractor, Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars. Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St., Cor. 7th S t , BUFFALO, N. Y. Frontier Telephone 15,253. o d" o -o a "to .s S"HS'5 25c per annum. Is an amateur paper published by M. Bradley Norton. Contains 16 pages of good reading. High Schools. ft O 1 +-> , d Box 282, Dept. 7. OLEAN, N. T. "I CD T 3 ^ id ft rf CD Cfl co a o CO pi] CO w r* « to » -i <i <i> P* i—i • p »g d 9. S^ o ,• S ^ Endorsed by County 35 c < ©° Z z ta -M - J J 00 O ^ A A ' * ! f : :AN First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Duienbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 246 9 £ cu c •3 . a •^H O -4—' to a ^ i § « o •= 1/2 r ^ a g. 8 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Miller, S. Howard, clerk (Olean Supply Co.) 132 S. Second. Mrs. Matilda. Miller, William, works at Vacuum, 36 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Mary. Charles, car inspector (P. R. R.) Robert, farmer. Addie. May. Maud. Leona. Helen. Dewey. Miller, William, carpenter, 22 First av., Bv. Millhara, see Milham. Milliken, Mrs. Lizzie, 413 N. Seventh. William J., messenger (P. R. R.) Leonardia. Thomas B. Milliken, Mrs. Mary, 535 N. Sixth. Milliken, Robert, hotelkeeper, 535 N. Sixth. Mrs. Nora. Walter. Milliman, Fred D., carpenter, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Mary A. Jennie B. Roy G. Floyd J. Lloyd E. Milliman, Mrs. Sarah, Grossman av., E. 0. Milne, Daniel F., clerk, 619 W. Henley. Mrs. Jessie B. Kenneth J. Ruth I. Jessie M. Minahan, Andrew, freight handler (P. R. R.) 32 First av. Bv. Mrs. Olive. ' Minehan, Cornelius, 132 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. Minihan, Michael, farmer, 174 1-2 N. Union. Minihan, Nora, 174 1-2 N. Union. Minney, Fred, works for P. R. R., 266 1-2 N. Union. Mitchell, Mrs. Delia, 69 Bishop, E. 0. Charles. Naomi. Sarah. Everhard. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. 1 OLEflN, N. V. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 247 aa ^ ' I" 51 :CHI The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. (I) n ho v —] s; PI ••—J i O o 1—H % 5P CO T H O Q ' ' 1 cn o c > • a o ft -<^' h r I M 5 ) . 1 R° ~ roi The Morning Times. a ft Street. Mitchell, William G., granite cutter, Gulf, E. 0. Mrs. Anna. Clarabelle. Mix, Mrs. Hulda, 15 Pierce av., W. O. Frank. William G. John. Fred. Moffett, Adele, 1010 W. State. Moffett, Alex, 1010 W. State. Moffett, Joseph O., foreman at tannery, 22 Main, Bv. Mrs. Eugenia. Philip. Antonio. Moffett, Michael A., foreman at tannery, 227 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Mary. Isabelle. Amelia M. Mohan, John, driver, Steam Valley, S. 0. Mrs. Victoria. Mary. Celia. Mohr, George P., carpenter (P. R. R.) Mohr's Lane, W. 0. Mrs. Frances. Helen. Raymond. Philomena. Mohr, Henry, Mohr's Lane, W. O. Mrs. Anna. Anna. Martha. Mohr, John, laborer, Mohr's Lane, W. O. Marcreda. MONARCH BILLIARD ACADEMY, (J. I. Lang, prop.) Masonic Temple. Monahan, Katherine, stenographer, 535 N. Union. Monehan, see Mahan. Monroe, Bert, fireman (P. R. R.) 414 N. Tenth. Mrs. Edna. Monthey, August, laborer, 63 River, N. 0. Mrs. Ernestine. Albert. Lena. Paul. Herman. Montie, Herman, carpenter, 621 1-2 W. Green. Mrs. Emma K. o W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. & s 248 :11 F O « • u W PQ Q CU he z •3 p _^ c 2 00 •"• ,£3 3 CO E < s 4) C 15 (^ OJ 0 > E u >^ 0 i> « # 0 % •0 W O •-> ts u 0 •1 0) < ^^ •«^ 2 /:!mm*^ <; 3 CQ O < — J —+ < j^^ 3 s #^ /1 t i i >• 3 C SO MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Montroy, Mrs. Jeanette, boarding house, 336 N. Tenth. George J. Dora M. Mary. Moodier, Charles F., carpenter, 605 N. Union. Mrs. Susan. Moody, Walter E., laborer, Brook, E. 0. Mrs. Emma. Fred, works at tannery. Harry, works at tannery. < Frank. Jennie. Blanche. Mooney, Adelaide, 202 Irving. Mooney, Mrs. B. F., widow, 204 Irving. Mooney, Benjamin J., laborer, 212 Irving. Mrs. Delia Irene. Mooney, Patrick, 1306 Reed. Mrs. Ellen. John, glassblower. Edward, glassworker. William, glassworker. Henry, glassworker. James. Joseph. Moore, Charles, real estate, Moore's av., W. O. Mrs. Eliza. George H., glassworker. Moore, David H., asst. supt. United Pipe Line, 321 Laurel av. Mrs. Josephine G. Margaret F. Emmett R. John D. Darwin I. Charles M. Moore, Earl L., conductor, 17 Genesee Bv. Mrs. Coila. MOORE, MRS. E. J., (City Steam Laundry, -64 N. Union;) res Riley & Wands bldg., 301 N. Union. MOORE, E. R., prop. Olean Planing Mill, (adv. along side mar gins,) 207-227 Wayne; res. 232 N. First. Moore, Foster, teamster, 43 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Anna F. Charles A. Howard A. Ernest D. Anna M. Ida B. Moore, George D., farmer, 31 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Ruth. oe> ff **jtr /} t To- Day's News \£>fVC> cH<M>CtvO This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewingg Co. B r e w e r s a n d Bottlers of E X T R A FINE LAGER BEER A l d P t r Brewers anda n Bottlers d M a n u f aofc t uEXTRA r e r s of aFINE l l K iLAGER nd BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds O . J . WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas J ^ of Soft Drinks. OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 0 249 Moore, George N., oil producer, 504 W. Sullivan. Evelyn. Moore, George W., foreman (Vacuum,) 1116 Washington. Mrs. Ida M. Glenn D. Leona P. Moore, Henry, laborer, 318 Tompkins. Moore, Lovell G., 17 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Helen E. Moore, Minnie, domestic, 144 S. Union. Moore, William, carpente., 302 S. Eighth. MOORE, WILLIAM D., mgr. Olean Planing Mill, 207-227 Wayne; res. 232 N. First. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Fred K., btiok-Eeeper. Mary E., book-keeper. William D. Jr., chief engineer Olean St. Ry. Fanny C. Moore, William O., farmer, Steam Valley, S. 0. Mrs. Julia A. Moorhess, see Mourhess. Moran, Mr. inspector (P. S. & N. R. R.) Genesee House. Moran, Edward D., prop. Grand Central Billiard Parlors, 312 N. Union; res. E. State, E. O. Mrs. Catherine. Mary T. Edward D. Thomas F. James H. Moran, Fred, trainman (P. R. R.) 710 Wayne. Mrs. Gertrude. Moran, Mrs. Mary, widow, 12 Third av., Bv. Mary, teacher. Moran, Thomas, prop, saloon 321 N. Union, res. do. Mrs. Alta. Vincent. MORELL, PETER, shoemaker, 110 W. Sullivan; res. 112 N. First. Mrs. Victoria. Pascal. Morey, Clayton, River rd., S. O. Morey, Hiram R., brakeman (P. R. R.) 321 N. Sixth. Mrs. Margaret. Berdena. Morgan, Cassius C, clerk (Erie R. R.) 22 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Inez M. Morgan, C. E., brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Morgan, Horace H., 14 N. Barry. Mrs. Emeline K. WM. HORNER & OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. 21 O -< M n H First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $• 10,000. F. K. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E . WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, C»ihier. D m C T O M - E . G Duaenbury, J . E. Dmeubury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnion, J F. Johnson. 250 . •*• ^J Q) * ^ _ ^ ^ «« »* S3 (S3 £ 0 H ex. 2? e 0 0 a. 5 w OA a. CO lerl MH 0 S3 re. ILLEI H a Both 0) MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Morgan, John E., boilermaker (P. R. R.) 114 S. Tenth. Mrs. Clara. John E. Jr. Joseph C. Morgan, Mrs. Zelina, seamstress, 121 N. Eighth. Charles B. Morian, C. C, confectioner 104 W. State; res. 211 N. Clinton. Mrs. Marion K Raymond. Morian, Fred E., prop, candy stand at cor. State and Union; res. Allegany. Mrs. Mary. Morris, Miss Bertha, 1 Union pi., 245 N. Union. MORRIS, CHARLES DEXTER, (Morris & VanCampen, directory publishers, 122 N. First,) res. 249 N. Union. Morris, Mrs. Charles W., 325 Laurel av. Morris, Florence, waitress, Dailey's Inn. MORRIS, J. E. K., physician and surgeon, 249 N. Union. Mrs. Sarah F. Charles Dexter. Raymond Bartlett. Caroline Elizabeth. Margaret. Morris, Neal N., salesman, 130 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mina L. Mearl. Morris, Julia, student, 7 Spruce, N. 0. Morris, Miss Julia, dressmaker, 1 Union pi., 245 N. Union. Morris, Miss Mary, dressmaker, 1 Union pi., 245 N. Union. Morris, Sidney E., carpenter (Vacuum) Bartlett av., off Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Bina. Roy. Thomas. Carl. Fred. Robert. £ MORRIS & VAN CAMPEN, (C. D. Morris, B. VanCampen,) publishers of the Olean Directory; office 122 N. First. P. 0. address, Box 265. 114 O ** % Nj^ S m § ^ ^ *" COPIES OF THIS DIRECTORY can be obtained at Oaldeaf's book store. Price, $2.50 net. MORRIS, WILLIAM R., (Gault & Morris, Grand Central Hotel,) res. Grand Central Hotel. Mrs. Marie. George R. Morrison, George T., machinist (P. R. R.) 110 1-2 Wayne. 0- OS s 0 Copies of this-^Directory can be obtained at OAKLEAF'S Book ) Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers! T T M D E l i Lath and Shingles, Doors, In all Kinds of L U i U D E K , Window* Turned Work. Long Distance Ph.ne 6-W, p Q W E S T O N > S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. c 251 3 Morrison, Mrs. Margaret, (Mrs. Geo. H.) 110 1-2 Wayne. cw George T., works for P. R. R. g .T John R., works for P. f P R. R. C Loretta. • t/> (~* Morse, Emulus, gardener, 121 Fulton. 3 fcj Mrs. Ella. © pO \Z+ Morse, Martha V., nurse, bds. 305 N. Clinton. w> 5 " a G^ Morton, Charles D. switchman (P. R. R.) 315 N. Seventh. ~ CL. M !*T"1 Mrs. Ida L. ft ^ f, j ^ MORTON, MICHAEL C , saloonkeeper 317 N. Union, res. 526 N. 3 W J^, Sixth. ° - c/: ^ Mrs. Carrie. w CO 5 John J. ° c Oo Kenneth M. ffi S ^ Frank E. re Charles J. 3 ^ C^ Mornszewski, Mike, laborer (P. R. R.) 52 River, N. O. O —j Q Mrs. Annie. g £T *yt Frank. V 2_ v ^ 1 Steve. ^ Jo. fi3 TEL. BELL, 209 m O w H to 8 0 •1 pr O 0 .« r1 2 0 11 l» 20 O C X "T1 r X m 03 a m 0 CO 0 St. Oli UNION AND LAURENS. m Notlling HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, ljnamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of erery description. ^ | William. Moses, Edward C , carpenter, 611 W. Henley. Mrs. Bertha M. Charles H., glassworker. Emma M. Moses, Mrs. Emma, widow, 611 W. Henley. Moses, John, peddler, 108 Whitney av. Moses, Joseph, works for Foley Bros., 126 Whitney av. Mrs. Mary. Moses, Mike, works at tannery, 126 Whitney av. Mrs. Mary. Libbie. Mosher, Alvin, 418 Laurens. Mrs. Henrietta. Alice D. Mosier, William H., stillman, 309 N. Fifth. Mrs. Helen M. Hattie B. Nellie C , stenographer (P. R. R.) Moss, Mrs. Eva A., dressmaker, 121 S. Sixth. Mott, Archie M., painter, 317 S. Barry. Mrs. Hattie M. Floyd S. Ruth M. Mott, Charles A., conductor (P. R. R.) 131 N. Barry. Mrs. Mida E. Lulu A. f H O Z 00 70 m O 03 O O •n 2: ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. a 2 n +-• o *§ # */) ^ <U r^ fio"* H Zn . 2 ±4 . O C?2 | 2 </, ' <•> JJ^ ' in rt ' 2 AH " ££ • •22 « | " 5 ^_ . *g ^ • aj W 'IS, >—i 5 nf l\J 252 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Mott, Mrs. Mary, widow, 125 S. Seventh. Grace M., telephone operator. Bessie H. Mott, Mrs. Mary E., 315 S. Barry. Mott, William, brakeman (P. R. R.) 311 N. Sixth. Mrs. Harriet. William E. Albert. Motto, Samuel G., butcher, 109 S. Seventh. Mrs. Matilda, George S. Josephine E. Catherine. Viola. Moulton, Mrs. Gertrude B., widow, 213 E. Henley. MOUNTAIN, WILLIAM H., physician and surgeon, 116 S. First. Mrs. Harriet L. Joseph L. Ruth Mary. MOUNT VIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, (George V. Forman, Buffalo, pres.; Allan B. Williams, mgr., 303 Masonic Temple. Mourhess, Ephriam, farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Mrs. Effle. Mildred. Mourhess, William, farmer, 35 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Lillian. Earl. Moyer, John, works at Vacuum, 201 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Minnie. Laura M. Walter J. John C. Ernest B. Moyer, see Maurer. Mucke, George, baker, 1120 W. State. Mucke, Helen, baker, 1120 W. State. Mucke, Hermann, glassworker, 1008 Irving. Mrs. Wilhelmina. Muckey, Fay, clerk (P. R. R.) 314 Jay. Mrs. Maud. Donald. MUCKEY, FREDERICK D., prop, livery rear of 323 N. Union; res. 309 N. First. Mrs. Sophia M. William P. Josephine M. Leon F. Edward Troy, planin g Mi»> • ' T a i o - a a 6 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN AI.WAY3 UP * TO * DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 253 Mucky, Orgen, liveryman, 316 Wayne. Mrs. Frances. Muckey, William T., clerk, 805 W. State. Mrs. Adra A. Mudge. Charles, book-keeper, 214 N. Fourth. Mrs. Geraldine F. Winifred. Helen L. Geraldine. Mudge, H. B., engineer (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Mulcay, John, railroad inspector, 119 S. Sixth. Mrs. Mary. Katherine. Mary. Nora. Margaret. Patrick. Mulderick, G. P., engineer (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. MULHOLLAND. WILLIAM H., (Mulholland & Adsit, "The Oak," 101 N. Union;) res. 212 S. Union. Mrs. Catherine. Owen. Eulalia. Wallace. Mullaley, Thomas, works at Vacuum, 109 Green, N. O. Mrs. Nora. Mullane, Eugene, currier, 44 Orchard av., E. 0. Mrs. Anna. Mary. John. Margaret. Jerrold. Frances. Edward. Eugene. Mullin, David W., farmer, River, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Hortense. Sarah, clerk. Lowrie. electrician. Harry. Ralph. Mullin, Patrick F., currier, 123 S. Thirteenth. Mrs. Maggie. Mulryan, Jeremiah, stillman, bds. 1125 N. Union, N. O. Multress, Miss Millie, domestic, 116 S. Clinton. Mulvey, Anna, domestic, 127 N. Fourth. Mulvey, Mary, chamber maid, Olean House. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy."J. J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. GBNERflL INSURANCE 5 S?OM ~ o o T s » r1 n First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIKECTORS—E. G. Dmenbury, J . E. Duscnbury, Wm. E Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. T«kn;oa. 254 _5d _J3 . . "2 . •+S . ' C o O. -i_. a> .+; -Q " " so g O a ^ S ca MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S MUNDT, FREDERICK W., principal N. Olean schools, 318 N. Third. Mrs. Susan M. William Clyde, civil engineer. Munger, Edwin J., driver for Barse, 213 Whitney av. Mrs. Alice R. George, mgr. Streight Art Store. Munson, Mary, Christian Science healer, 108 S. Clinton. Munger, William, 823 E. State, E. 0. Murdzia, Frank, laborer, 47 Johnston, N. 0. Mrs. Agnes. Joseph. Mary. John. M-urphy, Ellen, 7 Spruce, N. O. Murphy, Mrs. Grace E., stenographer (Olean Glass Co.) 809 N. Fifth. Marjorie A. Murphy, Henry B., works at tannery, W. River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Lillian. Helen M. Ruth. Frances. Murphy, John E., tanner, W. Henley, W. 0. Mrs. Clara. Helen. MURPHY, JOHN V., pharmacist, 483 N. Union; res. 483 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Loretta. Katherine. Murphy, Mary, 7 Spruce, N. O. Murphy, Michael, glassworker, 37 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Catherine. John, glassblower. Daniel. William. Vincent. Joseph. James. Marie. Catherine. Teresa. Murphy, Michael J., currier, 225 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Bridget. Thomas. Mary. Katherine. Anna. Margaret. Elizabeth. kreidler Bros. Carriir & ish ? roiis> AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND H01SE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles • Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 255 MURPHY, WALTER, mgr. Armour & Co., 120 S. Clinton. Mrs. Emily C. £} Murray, Mrs. Henrietta, 650 E. State, E. 0. *. Murray, James P., agent for Seep's Purchasing Agency, 121 N. 3 First. „ Mrs. Margaret M. Murray, James, tanner, 26 Hoops, E. 0. Mrs. Elenor. William J. Elmer E. Alfred. George. Edith. Grace. Murray, Jasper N., tanner, 28 King, E. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Murray, J. C, collector, 71 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Gertrude. Harold. Lela. C/3 Murray, John, works in tannery, 1305 W. Henley. Murray! Patrick, 1305 W. Henley. M Mrs. Ellen. John. -° Murray, William, engineer (P. R. R.) W.«State, W. 0. Murtaugh, Edward, supt. of R. & K. tannery, 752 N. Union, N.O. ^ — Mrs. Rennie. mmm Maud. -^ Ida. ^ Marjorie. j ~ |m 2 §q o a MUTUAL RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO., (Gerald E. Towner, mgr.j 37 Exchange Bank building. Myers, Charles, railway mail clerk, 120 Wayne. Mrs. Lelia. Myers, Mrs. Lavina, 211 S. Union. Myers, Rhoda, 117 Coleman. p~ O "™~ <! E£ «.„ ^, 2 Myers, see Mayer and Meyer. Myrick, Earl, works at Chamberlin's, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Gertrude. Archie. Nellie. Fred. Myrick, George P., clerk (P. R. R.) 316 N. Clinton. Mrs. May S. Lowell S. Osborn F. MYRICK MACHINE CO., (Alfred Tothill, Edward M. Tothill,) cor. E. Sullivan and N. Barry; office 126 E. Sullivan. Myrick, William L., civil engineer, 306 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Josephine. Nancarrol, see Nancarrow. > C™ 2 ^ £ S3 2 t~" ^ — _ _ * 58 § W "^ "z % " ' B_ g oo The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. Rates from $i t o $1.50. 405 256 \£ U ,© Q3 ~f .2 "O *S •5 *j C gj C J^i t *-> M j"2 —> 13 ^m O J2 ^ 2 '5 £3 C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor.. N. UNION S T R E E T . MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Nancarrow, Frank, teamster, 44 Avenue A, Bv. Mrs. Sarah. Frank. Elsie B. Napoleon, Chester, laborer, 336 N. E i g h t h . Nash, Aaron N., 3 Bishop, E. 0 . Mrs. Ellen C. E u g e n i a E. Nash, P a t r i c k J., works for P . R. R., 321 Coleman. Mrs. Mabel. Nash, Uriah J., carpenter, 63 Garden av., E. 0 . Mrs. Mary L. F. Lavantia. Parker. NATIONAL GUARD, STATE OF NEW YORK, armory North,. cor. Barry. National Protective Legion^ M. E. Slade, mgr., offices 258 1-2 N Union; res. Olean House. NATIONAL TRANSIT CO., D. J. Lyons, supt., pump station. River, N.-O., uptown office, Exchange Bank building. Navel, John, laborer, 81 Main, Bv. NAYLOR, W. G., city editor Herald, 307 Tompkins. Mrs. Anna M. Marien A. Clare. Near, Charles H., travelingman, 207 S. Second. Mrs. Fannie M. Malcolm. Quentin. Neff, Edward W., barber, 112 S. Tenth. Mrs. Emily A. Carrie. Ruth. Nelson, Ada, 116 E. Sullivan. "^ 5 NELSON, ALEXANDER W., prop, bakery, 302 W. State. Mrs. Jennie M. J2 Nelson, Charles B., book-keeper, 414 W. State. Mrs. Molly. £2 3 *j M "*^ 5 ^5 "£ Nelson, John J., sta. engineer, 316 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Julia. Bartholomew, machinist. Josephine. Helen. Irene. John. Loretta. Joseph. Nelson, Mrs. Mary L., widow, 141 N. Ninth. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FI ND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres &Treas *^b™ '?" OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 257 Nelson, Myrtle, domestic, 211 N. Fourth. Nelson, Oscar, car inspector (P. R. R.) 814 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Wllhelma. Nelson, Paul H., oil contractor, 910 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. Paul H. Jr. James R. Mary. NENNO, JOSEPH J., (Davis, Nenno & Hartz,) 160 N. Union; res. 404 Laurens. Mrs. Vida L. Neuschil, Henry refinery, 9 Pierce av., W. O. Mrs. Kate. " Nevins, F. Ethel, 129 N. Third. NEW CONKLIN WAGON CO., (John E. Dusenbury, pres.; Jas. H. Waring, vice-pres.; E. A. Judd, sec. and treas.; D. C. Conklin, gen'l mgr.,) wagon manufacturers. Inc. 1894. Capital, $150,000, E. State, cor. Adams. NEW YORK & PENNA. TEL. & TEL. CO., C. T. Early, local mgr., office and exchange, 160 N. Union. Newcomer, W. Curt, machinist, 36 SeconfTav., Bv. Mrs. Ada. George. Dorothy. Newkirk, Miss Alice, 218 W. Sullivan. Newland, Aden W., machinist (P. R. R.) 116 S. Eighth. Mrs. Grace M. Newman, Mrs. Anna; 245 S. Barry. Lee H. Mabel A. Herbert J. Newman, Mrs. Ellen, 1514 Buffalo. Thomas A., boilermaker. Newman, G. Roy, artist, 223 N. Union. Newman, John J., supt. Tanner Sh"oe Stock Co., 145 S. Union. Mrs. Teresa. Newman, John T., patterirmaker, 116 Wayne. Mrs. Katherine H. Newman,Roy Newell N., crayon portraits, 223 N. Union. R., lineman. Mrs. Carrie E. Roy G., artist. Lottie. Newman, Thomas G., farmer, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Delia. Eva. Claude. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. \—/ J^ (jj (o £~ * O £j , Jri N ' W hyl * M V | ^ ^j *<J £, C ^ ^> £ j m Q [> ,_* nifVO vJ U>V/y 0 J\i H |_j ^ ^ " Ijl ^ S ^ <• [~km. >h—* HJ Q Jj, £•* O M £J EJ n> o 3 j* We r* b_< ^ J* PU O ^ &T M % ^ m. f^ ^ *" • w hj O ^. o] V txi B -o1 g s rrt ^ ^ ^ f5 i i» First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres TO, E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M lohnson, J. F. Johnson 258 Q a J EL V) e TO ^^ Both f- - >> CD XIa TO A*o i-, o 5? j _ z o f^ o a «-i v 5 f^^ G a > o m O • MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Newton, Edgar D., dentist, 246 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Susan R. Nesbit, J. Wesley, clerk, bds. 209 W. State. NICHOLS, BERT H., pool and billiard room 129 W. State; res. 316 W. Green. Mrs. Nellie P. Nichols. D. Alton, student, 2 Brook, E. 0. Nichols, Frank, laborer, 123 N. Second. Mrs. Mary. John, laborer. Nichols, J. Albert, carpenter, 2 Brook, E. 0. Mrs. Charlotte. Nichols, Roy, carpenter, 4 Brook, cor. Gulf, E. 0. Mrs. Florenc'e. Nicholson. John, 56 Prospect av., Bv. Nichoson, Eclgar L.. lumberman, 122 Fulton. Mrs. Mary 0. Florence A. Maurice H. Aleck. Julia M. Arline O. William Kenneth. Nickel, Ernest, sta. engineer, 1212 Washington. Mrs. Augusta. Mary. Rose. Frank. Paul. Nickel, Mrs. Mary, 224 N. Seventh. Nickles, George, (Greek American Fruit Co.) I l l N. Union. Mrs. Slamatiky. Infant. Nickels, Guste, (Greek American Fruit Co.) I l l N. Union. Nicklas, John, barber 108 S. Union~ res. 520 N. Fourth. Mrs. Lottie M. Helena C. Nicklas, Tony, boilermaker (P. R. R.) W. State, W. 0., beyond limits. Mrs, Kate. William J., boilermaker (P. R. R. Paul. Nickum, Charles T., insurance agent, 131 S. Second. Mrs. Elizabeth L. Marion L. Charles Kenneth. Niemies, John, laborer (P. R. R.) 328 N. Eighth. Mrs. Gertrude. Stephana. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A. Weston Lumber Co n Manufacturers & Dealers in all Kinds of Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean, N V. Lath and Shingles, Doors, ^Windows, Turned Work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. 259 p* CD Niemitz, John, works for P. R. R., Moore's av., W. 0. Mrs. Stacia. NIES, ELMER L., agt. for Adams and American Express Co., bds. 209 N. Clinton. Nigger, Peter, works at tannery, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Infant. Nitzschke, Mina L., teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Ninth Street Methodist Episcopal Church, (Rev. Hugh Boyd, pastor,) 131-133 N. Ninth. Nittner, Henry, laborer, 1116 Irving. Mrs. Mary. Niver, John W., laborer, 18 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Mary. Noble, Bartlett A., teamster, 421 N. Ninth. Mrs. B. Ann. Edward A. Louis T. Noble, Fred, car inspector (P. R. R.) Goodrich av., E. O. Mrs. Viola. Noble, John P., student, 209 W. State. Noble, Mary E., student, 209 W. State. Noble, William, car repairer (P. R. R.) 511 N. Union. Mrs. Helen. Laura. Nobles, Ben A., laborer, 17 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Frances. Bertha. Maud. Nobles, Byron D., bridge engineer, 109 North. Mrs. Louise. Nold, V. Raymond, music teacher, 119 Laurens. Nolder, Lizzie, 233 N. First. Nolder, Mary, 706 W. Sullivan. Nolen, Annie, 603' W. Sullivan. Noonan, Edward, clerk, 318 N. First. Noonan, Mrs. Hannah, 39 Green, N. O. Bina, teacher. Mary, tel. op. John, gauger. Noonan, James, tanner, 49 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary. James. John. Edward. William. w CD OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. For Electrical Work of any Description and Sipplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. \KEYSTONE/ k \ ELECTRIC/ o >c Srfo - m 3 m g 2 s o q 3 8 o I—I S O 2 W in We Want Your Business. L/~) H •-=* . W W ^ PQ ^ < !D J3 *pi Q QJ KT 1 a . i^" 2 W <3^ < "^ K f-p-i U, 4-1 Noonan, Michael T., stillman, 129 N. Fifth. Mrs. Florence. NORFOLK OIL CO., (Inc.) J. B. L. Bartlett (Boston,) pres.; W. J. Richards, (Wellsville,) vice-pres.; J. R. Droney, sec. and treas.; offices 20-21 Exchange Bank building. Norris, George, laborer, Pond, near cor. Railroad av., E. 0. a} Jy North Olean Village Hall, cor. N. Union and Water, N. 0. 2 o P < jjj Northcote, Frederick, bricklayer, 40 Maple, N. O. Mrs. Sarah M. Harriet. Elizabeth. William H. H W £ <j< I—i Z £—i "^ W ^f W 04 CT* MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Normandeau, Helen E., teacher, bds. 210 E. Henley. W O Q U H 260 O O ffl O [L, H « H Di Paul A - Northrup, Arthur L., civil engineer (Shawmut) 135 S. Third. Mrs. May I. Helen Elizabeth. N o r t h r u p , Mrs. Eva, nurse, 74 Bishop, E. O. Jesse, ( P . R. R.) Lizzie E. Warren. ^ < p^ *-* Q ^ Q H p^ t"1 Q Norton, Bert H., baggagemaster (P. R. R.) I l l S. Clinton. Mrs. Emma L. NORTON, BRADLEY, publisher of The Mite, 302 N. Clinton. Norton, John R., contractor, 811 W. Henley. Q-J |ZI •<] Mrs. Elizabeth. Genevieve E. Florence J. Vera M. Ivers J. Norton, Mrs. Louise, 75 Main, Bv. Norton, Mrs. M. E., 65 Main, Bv. NOYES, DR. WILLIAM P., dentist, Tower Block, 156 N. Union, res. 310 N. Clinton. Mrs. Lelia V. ^ 0) ^J </} J" .2 C -3 j^ ^ *" Maynard P . Nutt, John A., electrician, 605 1-2 W . State. Mrs. Rose. Adelbert. Loren. Nutt, Mrs. M. E., 29 Pierce av., W. O. Nettie. Grace. Nutting, Alonzo, teamster, 26 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Eva. OAK, THE, saloon, (W. H. Mullholland and Crit Adsit, proprs.) 101 N. Union. E d w a r d Troy, Planing Mill, • ' " 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding-, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. rETYLERfirCQ CLEAN- OLEAN'S Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. tfl 13 261 Oakes, Ernest, machinist (P. R. R.) 1501 W. Henley. Mrs. Bertha. Leslie. Oakes, Jay, porter Grand Central Hotel. OAKLEAP, FRANK H., (dealer in books, stationery, etc.,) 127 N. Union; res. 207 N. Fourth. Mrs. Jennie B. James F. Edward M. Howard B. Marion A. Oakleaf, F. H. Copies of this Directory can be obtained at Oakleaf's Book Store, 127 N. Union. Price, $2.50 net. Oakley. George C, moulder, 320 Jay. Mrs. Mary E. Ovedia. Lyle. Thelma. Oakley, George 0., carpenter, 325 Barry. Mrs. Blanche A. DeForrest. Gladys M. Gwendeline. Oakley, George W., 315 Irving. Mrs. Edith C. Oakley, John L., carpenter, 301 S. Barry. Mrs. Julia Maud. Ruth E. Hazel M. Orrin P. O'Brien, Daniel, pump station, 27 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Abbie. John J. Leo F. Bert. Frank. Arthur. Joseph. O'Brien, James Burke, 535 N. Union. O'Brien, John, works at P. R. R. shops, 111 Wayne. O'Brien, Jeremiah, 429 N. Seventh. O'Brien, Mary, cook Olean House. O'CONNELL BROS., (James F. O'Connell and Philip O'Connell, billiards, pool and sample room,) 128 W. State. us s ° o *S?3 as •a d 5? , a S 2 S S'o & 3 o^ ? ff C '£. 3 ^ o P I ^ O'CONNELL, JAMES F., (O'Connell Bros.,) 208 S. Fifth. •< Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT a F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F . Johnson. 262 a <u a c OH C o CO J-l ci J-? oo aQ o cr MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S O'Connell, Philip, (O'Connell Bros.,) 115 Irving. Mrs. Margaret. Ella G. Philip M. James R. Marie H. O'Conner, Miss Caroline, 134 N. First. O'CONNER, MARTIN, hardware store, (James Boyle, mgr.,) 205 N. Union; res. 134 N. First. O'Conner, Miss Mary A., 134 N. First. O'CONNOR, R., prop. Frank's Hotel, 108 W. State. Odd Fellows Lodge Rooms, 231 1-2 N. Union. O'Connors, Miss Katherine, 1017 W. Sullivan. O'Connors, Michael, works for P. R. R., 1017 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Margaret. Odell, Mrs. Anna, 214 N. Second. John C, laborer. Odell, Charles H., oil producer, 216 N. Barry. Mrs. Emma. L. Alladene. Gerald H. Odell, Miss Jennie, dressmaker, 318 Tompkins. O'Donnell, Jerry, driver, ?5 Oak N. 0. Agnes. Jerry. Roger. Katherine. O'Donnell, John, currier, 105 S. Thirteenth. Mrs. Mena. Veronica. O'Donnell, Mary, domestic, 112 S. Clinton. O'Donnel, Nellie, domestic, 305 S. Second. O'Donnel, Patrick W., laborer, 303 S. Eighth. Mrs. Susie. Ross. Algier. O'Hara, Benjamin, tanner, 1126 W. Henley. O'Hara, Ellen, cook, 103 N. Union. O'Hara, John, works at P. R. R. shops, 525 N. Fifth. Mrs. Margaret. O'Hara, John T., fireman (Chemical No. 1,) 110 S. First. Mrs. Josephine. Frank. Helen. O'Hara, Mary, housekeeper, 103 N. Union. O'Hara, Mrs. Mary, 109 N. Twelfth. Florence. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLBSN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 263 O'Hara, Michael, 1126 W. Henley. O'Hara, Rose, domestic, 305 N. Second. O'Hern, Henry, fireman (P. R. R.) 112 S. Kighth. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Lauretta. O'Keefe, Mrs. MartHa, dressmaker, 1110 Washington. Clarence P. Marie M. Clara T. Alice C. Okerlund, C. Oscar, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 112 N. Tenth. Mrs. Anna. Arthur 0. Linnea I. Esther. Old Homestead Hotel, 323 N. Union. Olds, Charles C, carpenter, 212 Winters av. Mrs. Lydia E. Myrtle. Olds, Earl, 810 W. Sullivan. Olds, Fred C, manufacturer, 136 S. Union. Mrs. Miranda C. Ethel M. Olds, Viva, 810 W. Sullivan. Olds, see Oles. OLEAN BAKING CO., (N. R. Robinson, prop.) 237 N. Union. OLEAN BILL POSTING CO., 109 North, (F. V. R. Stillman, prop.) OLEAN BUILDING, LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, (N. V. V. Franchot, pres.; W. O. Curtiss, vice-pres.; F. V. R. Stillman, sec; A. B. Williams, treas.; F. L. Eaton, atty.) Authorized capital, $2,500,000. Inc. 1892. Offices 109 North. OLEAN CEMENT BLOCK WORKS, (A. G. Harvey, pres.; John F. Harvey, vice-pres.) office and factory at end of Fifth, along P. R. R. tracks. (See adv.) OLEAN CLEANING & RUG WEAVING WORKS, (H. C. Schamel, prop.) 115 W. Sullivan. OLEAN DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION, (H. S. Sartwell, pres., W. R. Page, sec.,) W. State, W. O. OLEAN ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO., (N. V. V. Franchot, pres.; G. N. Moore, vice-pres.; P. A. Davidson, sec. and treas.; F. S. Wahl, supt.) Capital, $35,000. Inc. 1887. Office and power house, 430 N. Union. OLEAN FIRE DEPARTMENT, (W. H. Simpson, chief.) Olean General Hospital, (Miss Mary B. Hall, supt., F. L. Bartlett, pres. of directors,) 519 N. First, cor. Wayne. Complete list'of officers on back pages. OLEAN GLASS CO., (S. W. Pancoast, pres.; F. W. Higgins, vice pres.; J. L. Clyde, sec. and treas.,) 1409 Buffalo. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. (f) a 5 ;> Is i: m 1o en O GO NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. o 2G4 jr" ^° £Q g "-5 Olean Golf Club, links at Sunny Side. OLEAN GREEN HOUSE, (F. H. Johnson, prop.,) 313-315 Whitney av. (See adv.) OLEAN HERALD CO., (Herbert D. Sibley, William E. Ostrom,) publishers of Olean Herald and Weekly Democrat, 215 N. Union. (See adv.) OLEAN HOUSE, (H. S. Sartwell, prop.) 132 N. Union. •s> •= Olean House Barber Shop, (W. W. Virginia, prop.) 130 N. Union. £ — 3Q OLEAN LEDGER, (Chas. F. Meloy, prop.) 6 Union pi., 245 N. Union. OLEAN LIVERY CO., (JoEh Heilman, prop.) 238 N. Union. OS 3-8O emen ^> KST at Foot § = £ § g -Piesulen w K MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 0 U ..0|M /•EY, 0 ci 0 'SJ C Z £> — •£ *g ^ t 2 ^ 0) OLEAN MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, (Foley Bros, proprs.) Whitney av., below First. (See adv.) OLEAN MILLS, (George Oliver, prop.) 502 E. State, cor. East avenue. (See adv.) OLEAN OPERA HOUSE. (J. H. Havens, prop.,) 115 W. State. OLEAN PLANING MILL, (E. R. Moore.) office, 217 Wayne, factory, yard and warehouse, 207-227 Wayne. (See adv.) OLEAN PLUMBING, HEATING & LIGHTING CO., (R. E. Hickey, W. J. Hickey,) 256 N. Union. Olean School of Music, 119 S. First, (J. de Zielinski, director.) OLEAN STEAM LAUNDRY, (F. S. Tinklepaugh, prop.) 216 W. State. OLEAN STREET RAILWAY CO., office 142 N. Union; (Wilson R. Page, pres.; Irving W. Miller, supt.; Charles E. Davis, general freight and passenger agent.) >• T 3 g — « '3 20 O . "O < C K Cfl U J. 3 "3 ,J2 3 C J2 *—• OLEAN SUPPLY CO., contractors and dealers in builders supplies, 412 N. Union. OLEAN TIMES, (C. D. Straight, editor and prop.) 105 North. (See adv.) OLEAN TRANSFER CO., (Thomas Gilligan, pres.; C. W. Rowland, treas.; G. H. Coxe, s e c ; C. C. Bissett, supt.;) carting, moving and storage, 114-116 W. Sullivan. Olean Y. M. C. A., (Dr. I. H. Boyd, pres.; rooms 215 N. Union.) Complete list of officers on back pages. Oles, Mrs. Mary, widow, 9 Griffin, E. O. Nellie. Oles, see Olds. Oliver, Mrs. Caroline A., widow, 305 Laurel ave. Oliver, George, prop. Olean Mills, (see adv.) 312 Laurel av. Mrs. Nellie A. Gertrude. Marion B. Day's News Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewingg Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER Al d P t Manufacturers of al Brewers andand Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOn, Pres. &Treas OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 0 265 Olmsted, Russel, teamster, 328 Wayne. Mrs. Delia. Maggie. Hazel. Howard. Everett. Olson, Charles, works at Pierce's tannery, 322 N. Ninth. Mrs. Hilda. Lillian. Harold. Mabel. 70 Olson, Oscar, tanner, 1214 Reed. Mrs. Christina. Olive T. Victor O. Ruth E. Esther G. © 70 Olson, Thomas, carpenter, 41 Water, N. 0. Mrs. May A. Olena. Rosetta. Ole. McKinley. Thomas Jr. O'Meara, Lawrence P., bridgebuilder, 227 S. Barry. Onato, Ernest, 516 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. Ernest. O'Neil, Francis, stillman, 21 Homer, N. O. Mrs. Lena. Francis J. Ella J. Sarah A. O'Neil, Frank, works for Standard, 909 W. Henley. Mrs. Helen. Bernice H. O'Neil, Henry P., prop. Olean Cab Line, 911 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary E. Oosterhoudt, Charles, farmer, 56 Front av., Bv. Mrs. Carrie G. Oosterhoudt, Chester I., asst. yardmaster (P. R. R.) 208 N. Sixth. Mrs. Myrtie. Richard. Oosterhoudt, Edwin I., foreman, 302 N. Barry. Mrs. Lucy A. 'Oosterhoudt, Miss Louisa, Prince, E. O. WM. HORNER & OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. rn m First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. _ f. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS E . G Duseubury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. flj 266 f-i ^ /V mm ,. uu Q} S3 g [\J £ C' L. fl a MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Oosterhoudt, William A., farmer, 57 Main, Bv. Mrs. Harriet F. Roy E. William A. Jr. Minnie E. Helen F. J. Walter. Orcutt, Clarence, clerk, 324 Jay. Mrs. Minnie. Orcutt, John H., cutlery works, 23 Pierce av., W. 0. ' Mrs. Carrie. Earl B. Sadie K. Orcutt, Oscar E., clerk, 518 N. First. Mrs. Anna. Joseph H. Herbert C. Orcutt, William S., clerk, 14 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Mildred. Albert. O'Rourke, Mrs. Winifred, 219 N. Fifth. Osborn, Frank, conductor (P. R. R.) 117 S. Third. Osborn, Roy, works for "P. R. R., 422 N. First. Osgood, C. E., saloon, 427 N. Union. Osgood. Edward, Steam Valley rd., S. 0. Mrs. Ida J. Harrison. Osgood, H. W., printer, bds. 322 Jay. Osgood, John, off Grossman av. E. 0. in o H & 5 JJ ^*v. o ^ £ <-> . _ w ^ 3 ^ P* o ** H " C T .5* ^"•"* ^ -0 s-\ tn w *—' a < ^£L - | a £5 Q5 ^ 2 Osgood, MLeon E., works at P. R. R. shops, Railroad av., E. 0 . rs - Catherine. Raymond. Osgood, W. S., laborer, Dugan rd., E. 0. Mrs. A. Glen Agnes W. Lloyd W. O'Sbaughnessy, Edward, works for P. R. R., 266 1-2 N. Union. Osman, Joseph, laborer, 805 Reed. Mrs. Catherine, Mary M. Joseph, Pearl. Osterman, Frank W., currier, 306 S. Eighth. Mrs. Nellie. James F. Cecelia M. Julia. M J c\ •[T n Copies Copies of this- 'Direccan be obtained OAKLEAF'S Book Price, $2.50. om?&VaiiCampen,,i:;«: The A. Weston Lumber Co* Lath and Shingles, Doors, Manufacturers & Dealers L U I V I D E K , Windows Turned Work. in all Kinds ol Long Distance Phone 6-VV, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean.N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Osterman, Jake M., currier, 109 S. Ninth. Mrs. Elizabeth. Osterman, John, farmer, McCann Hollow, S. 0. Mrs. Celia. Henry. Osterman, George, farmer, McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Millie. Teresa. Edward. Clarence. Percy. George. Mildred. Osterman, William J., moulder (Luther) Green, N. 0. Mrs. Elizabeth. Howard. Edna. « Osterstuck, Emery, 32 Water, N. O. Mrs. Saphronia. Osterstuck, William, stonemason, 25 River, N. O. Mrs. Lena. Cora. Clarence. William. Osterstuck, George, farmer, Plucker Hollow, N. O. Mrs. Cora. Velma. Wesley. Ostertag, John H., works at P. R. R. shops, "VV. State, W. O. Mrs. Etta. Ostrander, Charles, switchman (P. R. R.) 441 N. First. Mrs. Nellie. Ostrander, Fred L., carpenter, 312 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Margaret. Henry. Margaret. Charles. Ostrom, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 325 N. Fourth. OSTROM, WILLIAM L., publisher (Sibley & Ostrom,) 325 N. Fourth. Mrs. Katherine C. Merle C. Selden W. Oswick, George, stillman, 219 S. Union. Mrs. Mary E. Frederick C. Otis, Michael, glassworker, 110 S. Seventh. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KEYSTONE/ \ELECTRIC/J \ Co. i VOLEAH.H.Y/ c 267 Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 cr ' 1/1 a zr O r r 2. * 5' 3 CL. § | GO o •_ O 21 I o2 30 ^ O ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIERS. ^ 4> •+-> "^ © _ if) <L) f>^ JQ ^ ^ 268 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S O'Toole, John, glassblower, 1103 Washington. Mrs. Margaret. Helen. James. „ •*-* £j ^ " u "^ " ^"2 " ©m ' ~tj ^ ' Margaret. Kathleen. O'Toole, Mary, student nurse Olean Hospital, 519 N. First. ' O'Toole, Michael, glassworker, 17 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Joseph. •p? QJ . ^ j-2 • .5£ «3 •£ ° . ^_, " ^ t © ^ <y> yj" •g^ ^ O QZ, C J 0»> Michael. Mary. Teresa. O'Toole, Thomas, off Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Mary B. Edry H. Aubrey V. Otto, Andrew J., 129 S. Barry. Mrs. Jennie. Otto, Miss June, cook, 119 Irving. Ouderkirk, Abram, Dugan rd., E. O. Ouderkirk, Richard, teamster, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Eva. Elmer. Lillian. Pearl. Ovenshire, Gertrude, 418 W. State. Overtoil, Giles B.; 321 N. Fifth. Owens, William, farmer, Brook, E. O. Ozga, Andrew, laborer, 7 Franklin, N. 0. Pacer, Frank, harness maker, Union, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Pacer, Jacob, laborer, Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Pacer, Stanley, laborer, 7 Walnut, N. O. Pacer, Vincent, laborer, 25 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Frances. Michael. Celia. Paddock, John H., carpenter, 27 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Emma. Padlo, John, laborer (Vacuum) 15 Lower Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Victoria. Bulek. Stanley. Frank. George. Stephana. J^ ^ • l\J ^ -_-• ^ /T) v Tom. E d w a r d Troy, Waning Mil", v 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. £EJYLER$CO OLEAN AI.WAY3 UP.TO OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 269 Padlo, William, laborer (P. R. R.) 31 Johnston, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Mary. Victoria. Josie. Infant. Page, Albert S., laborer, S. Union, S. 0. Page, Bert, motorman, 1213 W. State. Page, Frank E., carpenter, McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Hattie M. Page Frank W., works for P. R. R., 1213 W. State. Mrs. Hattie. Frank W. Marvin H. Howard. Doris. Infant. Page, Fred, carpenter, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Bertha. Carl. Will. Fred. Page, Joseph L., attorney at law, office 31 Exchange Bank building; res. 218 N. Third. Mrs. Harriet. Page, Mrs. Margaret, widow, 96 River, N. 0. Stella M., stenographer. Edward J., telegrapher. Page, Mrs. Mary A., S. Union, S. 0. Page, Mrs. Nancy M., 79 Bishop, E. O. Bert H., motorman. Charles, clerk (P. R. R.) PAGE, WILSON R., pres. Olean St. Ry. Co., I l l S. Second. Mrs. Nellie F. Wilson K. Marie E. Lawrence R. Pacha, Adolph C, works for P. R. R., 131 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. Joseph, farmer. Charles. Palmateer, Harvey, teamster, 633 E. State, E. O. Palmer, Addison V., tank roofer, 1434 Buffalo. Mrs. Emma. Frank A. Cornelia M. Sidney A. t PALMER. ALFRED M., (A. M. Palmer & Co.,) 410 E. State. Mrs. Alice C. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC t E M P L E . Olean, N. Y. SBNEKflL INSURANCE jMs^O !•£•£ £r^ It o r/; a "i r: r 2 P o First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusentmry, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tehnson. 270 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S w Iz PALMER, A. M. & CO., (A. M. Palmer, J. M. Crandall, druggists,) T61 N. Union, branch store 722 W. State. Palmer, Benjamin C, tanner, 51 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Cora. Quentin. Naoma. Palmer, Irenus J.. carpenter, 41 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Victoria. Grace L. Adelbert M. Palmer, James carnenter, 8 Pond, E. O. Mrs. Bridget. Palmer, John S . solicitor, 213 E. Henley. Mrs. Anna. Palmer, Joshua K., supt. of poor, office 109 North, res. 212 N. Clinton. Mrs. Rebecca. Palmeter. Josenh. clerk, back of 453 N. Union. Mrs. Mary. Pancoast. David G., glassblower, 212 N. Third. Mrs. Mary. Pancoast. Samuel W., pres. Olean Glass Co., 120 Laurens. Mrs. Helen M. Paness, Mike, laborer (P. R. R.) Mrs. Julia. John. Joseph. Pardee, Miss Virginia, telephone op., 218 W. Sullivan. Parish, Glenn A., printer, 9 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Alice. ffi „ j~ Parish, Marvin B.. works at Chamberlin's, Pleasant Valley. Parker, Asa. P6 Main. Bv. Mrs. H a n n a h . § Parker, Carlton B., farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. 0 . Mrs. Mary B. Hattie M. Jessie E. o P a r k e r , Charles R., moulder's apprentice. Main, Bv., (N. 0.) Mrs. Minnie. Parker, Charles W., carpenter, 307 S. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Raymond L. Clara L. Laura. P A R K E R & COBB, (W. D. P a r k e r , William Cobb,) attorneys at law, Tower Block, 156 N. Union. Kreidler B r o s . Carrlar |ferhTasrons"' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR W A L L PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing: and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 271 The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. jh. * • C >s a.' ence i The Morning Times* to en n ion Street Parker, David L., farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Prank D. Ethel E. Mildred L. Parker, Edward C , laborer, 1117 W. State. Mrs. Laura. Leon H. Parker, Mrs. Grace, (Mrs. Wallace) W. River rd., S. 0. Gladys. Ivah. Parker, Hiram, laborer, 1511 W. Henley. Mrs. Frances. Chester A. Prank H. Parker, Homer L., pipe fitter, 56 Main, Bv. Parker, Mrs. Jane, widow, 109 S. Clinton. Parker, Mame, 317 N. Fifth. Parkin, Orin B., milkman, W. River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Mary A. Parker, Mrs. Sarah N., (Mrs. J. B.) W. River rd., S. O. Parker, William, farmer, 29 Main, Bv. PARKER WILLIS D., (Parker & Cobb,) Tower Block, res. 133 1-2 S. Third. Mrs. Anna Katherine. Blanche. Genevieve. Parkhurst, Wilbert P., glassblower, 1302 Washington. Mrs. Bertha. Norman. Charles. Elsie. Parzig, Barney, laborer, Pine, N. 0. Pasquale, Andrew, laborer, 336 N. Eighth. Passmore. John H., lineman (P. R. R.) 128 S. Clinton. Mrs. Margaret. PASSMORE, SAMUEL E., insurance agent, office 307 Masonic Temple; res. 319 Laurel av. Mrs. Emma L. Gertrude. Passmore, William D., lineman, 210 S. Clinton. Mrs. Emily. Leon. Helen. Joyce. Pastick, Jule, laborer (P. R. R.) Walnut, cor. Water, N. O. Patterson, Mrs. Abbie, 208 W. State. 3 30 73 o X H m o o r HOTEU, Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. 272 • OS I). CJ O fl-.' b£ s 55 Di %C a [/} © ~ at Foot o >^ !_ O !n W '5 CQ H s > j _ , :men j-. D EST ice- Preside]nt. - O • o £- z ^ 5 1—1 32 CS ^ ^ ,« O •3 £ 1> j.- ^ > ™ % 3 X CQ j . T3 "*• C ft J2 3 •*•* y <*2 ^ E 2 ^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Patterson, Ezra A., shipper for Armftnr, 522 N. Fifth. Mrs. Minerva A. Minnie A. Mildred I. Marion F. Maurice L. Patterson, Gilbert, farmer, Steam Valley, S. 0. Mrs. Mary. Gilbert F. Patterson, Mrs. Mary, widow, 123 N. Second. Patterson, William M., works at P. R. R. shops, 503 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary A. Henry T. Paulman, Fred, barber shop 1123 W. State; res. 1125 W. State. Paulman, Henry L., glassworker, 1431 Buffalo. Mrs. Louise. Catherine. Dorothy. Cleona. Gray son. Pault, Dominick, laborer, 604 N. First. Paventa, Gust, glass factory, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Flora. Florence. Mary. Joseph. Blanche. Hazel. Lillian. Pazdz, Victor, laborer, bds. 26 Walnut, N. 0. Peabody, Albert P.. book-keeper, 415 Irving. Mrs. Beulah A. Norma K. George Hugh. William Alden. Pearson, John, car inspector (P. R. R.) 145 N. Sixth. Mrs. Josephine, Iver D. Gilbert W. Peck, George, works at glass factory, 30 N. Washington, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Gerald. Peck, Mrs. Marie, domestic, 210 N. Barry. Elsie. Peck, Nathan B., 216 N. Third. Peckham, Mrs. Caroline M., 216 S. Union. Gladys N. McCleary A. Peckham, Frank C, carpenter, 434 N. First. Mrs. Carrie E. OLEAIM'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. & Treas. ^ 0 ? ° " " ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 273 \^/ Peckins, William, machinist (P. R. R.) Ill Wayne. O ffl ^ • Mrs. Emma. Nelson S. Peglar, John G., stillman, 86 River, N. 0. Mrs. Mercy A. Edna R., dressmaker. Abbie E., teacher. Dora, milliner. Susie A. Pellnitz, Mrs. Agnes, widow, Spruce, N. 0. (0 O ^ (0 (0 M g^ "*J Josephine. Anna. Helen. Tony. Pelton, Jane, 204 N. Clinton. Pelton, John G., tailor, 219 N. Union; res. 204 N. Clinton. Mrs. Mary F. Pelton, William L., clerk, 132 1-2 N. Barry. Mrs. Emma M. William A. Pender, Anna P., domestic, 237 N. Third. Pendleton, Mrs. Elizabeth, 5iO N. Union. Pennock, Charles C, works for P. R. R., 815 Washington. Mrs. May. Hattie. m ftO *-» Joseph. John. Cora. ft ft Eloise. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. FREIGHT HOUSE, (A. A. Brehm, agt.,) 201-221 Railroad av. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Master Mechanic's Office, (John M. James, master mechanic,) 711 Wayne. PENNSYLVANIA R. R., medical examiner's office, (Drs. W. B. Reynolds and I. H. Boyd,) rooms 13 and 14 Riley & Wands block. PENNSYLVANIA R. R., passenger station, (A. A. Brehm, station agent; A . E. Wormer, ticket agent,) 12i-131 E. Sullivan. PENNSYLVANIA R. R., shops and yards, Wayne, between First and seventh; new shops in Root i& Keating lot, N. O.; new yards between Olean and Allegany. W/YL HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE M <^ MH * \J t~ ' ^ £3 *> £J' Z H pj Charles. Lynn. Iola. Pennock, George W.. flagman (P. R. R.) 1107 Washington. Mrs. Maud C. Pennock, Martin, conductor (P. R. R.) 435 N. First. Mrs. Maude. Mary. 3 BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. _. j \ ,£""* 03 Q CJ Q, j—• 3 •• O l-j 55 >• M W ^ B p ^* C/) P §. J1 g 2 p ^ pa p . Q) ^ tU |-j " ^ f) o * BC ra S er First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E DUSENBURY, Pres TO, E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 274 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPKN'S PENNSYLVANIA R. R., supervisor's office, (John Schimmel, Jr., supervisor,) 319-321 Jay. a a m j EZ t/) z o era £ Both F- no 5? o H PREi a o o *^ <u o es a o> O !U u o S3 PEOPLES M. E. CHURCH, cor. Chestnut and Garden, E. 0. Penoyer, Frank H., works for P. R. R., 420 N. First. Mrs. Marshi'a. Percival, Gordon, 201 N. Clinton. Perker, Allen, painter (P. R. R.) W. River rd., S. 0. Mrs. Hannah M. Perkins, Herbert C, armorer, 125 S. Fourth. Mrs. Mary T. Vivian D. Dorothy Y. Thalma J. Perrigton, T., 465 N. Union. Mrs. Stella. Elmira. Johanna. Perrine, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 520 N. First. Mrs. Julia. William T. Perry, Frank C, farmer, Haskell rd., E. 0. Mrs. Ada. Lawrence. Infant. Perry, Mabel, 132 S. Eleventh. Perry, Wallace, tanner, W. Henley, W. O. Persing, Lynn, conductor (St. Ry.) 705 Washington. Peters, Will, tinsmith, bds. Grand Central Hotel. Peters, William, tel. op. (P. R. R.) 307 1-2 N. Union. Petersen. Harry P., switchman (P. R. R.) 27 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Ruth. Petersen, Milo, switchman, (P. R. R.) 802 1-2 N. Union, N. 0. Peterson, Andrew, 1009 Washington. Mrs. Anna. Peterson, Anna M., 701 1-2 E. State, E. 0. Peterson, Carl F., machinist (P. R. R.) 506 N. Sixth. Mrs. Augusta. Peterson, Charles E., teamster, 511 W. Green. Mrs. I. Jennie. Homer. Hazel. Maud. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers I H M D C D L *th and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. ^Windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. V. 275 m o thi OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Sa UNION AND LAURENS STS. H -s o O ffn |— > 2 1=1 o »^ ?r t-> D o a n o n o Stai BELL PHONE 209. CD e [NDS For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call rQ Bei Peterson, Charles W., works in tannery, 10 Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Anna. Agnes. Nellie. Lillian. Dorothy. Peterson, D. B., laborer, 18 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Peterson, Mr., laborer, 128 N. Third. Mrs. Sadie. Peterson, Mrs. Dora, 119 N. Second. Peterson, George B., clerk, 414 W. State. Mrs. Tillie. Helene M. Peterson, George E., policeman, 131 N. Third. Mrs. Irene. Peterson, Grace, 23 Railroad av., E. 0. Peterson, Mrs. Hannah, 1120 Buffalo. Peterson, John, 206 N. Barry. Peterson, Mary J., 23 Railroad av., E. 0. Peterson, Tilly, 207 N. Sixth. Peterson, Walter J., brakeman (P. R. R.) 901 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Katnerine. Peterson, W. P., (prop. Hotel Capitol,) 112 W. State. Pettis, Merrit, teamster, 320 S. Fourth. Celia. Pettit, Earl, clerk, 116 S. Clinton. Pettit, George F., farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Mrs. Juliaette. Vincent H. PETTIT, HENRY J., osteopath, 34-35 Exchange Bank building, res. 135 S. Second. Mrs. Annie. Elizabeth. Pettit, Sarah, teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Petty, William I., works for Armour, 26 Main, Bv. Mrs. Maude V. Pezzinent, Tony, 108 E. Sullivan. Mrs. Rosie. Pfeffer, Edward, car repairer (P. R. R.) 132 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Estella. Pfeffer, Mary, housekeeper, 1306 Washington. Phelps, Homer B.. engineer (P. R. R.) 230 S. Clinton. Mrs. Pearl E. w o o </) to •x. —Q m CO 5' m VI H o CD 5' m 50 O ~Z- O © n o =3 5" s O 53 00 w 70 S rn w " CD •a w o O We Want Your Business. L/") > •> {Z\ y-yf *-* Q§ ^p *-\ <£ H 276 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S 00 . W PHILIUS, CORNELIUS traveling auditor U. S Leather Co., 122 > CQ Hamilton. _] Mrs. Etta C. < \D Harry B. O Phillips, Charles, 821 N. Union, N. 0. 0. *>* Phillips, Florence, 821 N. Union, N. O. **j , Phillips, Geo. E., 143 N. Ninth. "*• r ; Mrs. May. > fc Millie. 0^ I 00 PHILLIPS & KEENAN, (Peter Phillips, Mrs. Jennie Keenan,) , 2 grocery, 535 N. Union. ^ Z Phillips, Luke, 821 N. Union, N. O. 2 ^ <^ PHILLIPS, MAX B., painter and paperhanger, 145- N. Ninth. Q _ QJ Mrs. Stella M. I__I z ^-_ Mace M. (__,<) p j Thelma I. \Z tf) Q4 Phillips, Mrs. May, milk depot and bakery, 324 W. State. 2 O O Phillips, Myrtle, cook, Grand Central Hotel. r" 1 m O pL, Phillips, Peter, 107 Coleman. IT. PJ .g K ^ ^ Q /->, ~^ rQ < C ^ ^ H K f-1 Q ^ ^i Phinney, Beriah, builder 1102 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Harriet A. PHOENIX MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., (Fitch & Ramsey, general agents,) City Hall. (See adv.) Pickard, Alexander, granite cutter, 824 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary. James L. Mabel E. William. Picket, Martin, works for Tanner Shoe Stock Co., 1 Pierce av., ^J 0) £ +j tf) _ Mrs. Agnes. Josephine. Frances. Frank. Anna. Joseph. Piekarski, John, works at Pierce's tannery, 3 Pierce av., W. O. Mrs. Justinia. John. Brownie. ^ f< • ft OI (^ •• • fy Mrs. Sarah. Sadie. Ida. Joseph. Sophia. Pierce, Miss Ada, 124 Hamilton. Pierce Block, 168-170 N. Union. Edward Troy, planin ^ Mill> * 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. D 277 Pierce, Caleb D., insurance agent, 201 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Louisa. Otto. Earl. Eva. Pierce, Daniel W., carpenter, 24 Hoops, E. 0. Mrs. Hattie E. Georgia A. Pierce, Mrs. E. Lola, (Mrs. J. Frank,) widow, 123 N. Clinton. James F. Richard F. Pierce, Eugene S., asst. city engineer, 231 N. Third. Mrs. Theodosia K. Pierce. Eugene W., car inspector (P. R. R.) Division, E. 0. Mrs. Mena. Benjamin. Louise. Alma. PIERCE, GEORGE H., law office and fire insurance, 305 Masonic Temple; res. Allegany. Pierce, Howard, student, 518 1-2 N. First. Pierce, James S., book-keeper, 108 N. Second. Mrs. Celia W. Frank W. Josephine M. Pierce, John, 112 Coleman. PIERCE, LACY A., Constable, office Masonic Temple, res. 226 N. Third. Mrs. Helen R. Pierce, Mrs. Mary, 134 S. Second. Pierce, Miss Maud, 127 N. Barry. Pierce, Mrs. P. B., 410 W. State. PIERCE, ORMEL W., cornice and roofing works, Barry, rear of Olean House; res. 403 W. State. Mrs. Margaret. Pierce's Tannery (James Pierce Leather Co. props.,) W. Henley, W. 0. Pierce, Thomas S., mgr. Union Telephone Co., 141 N. Barry. " o »I hi *< 01 •a Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT d St rJ S SOS 1 3 *?s>g, o ^ 3 fr - Pierce, Urial J., deliveryman, 512 Wayne. Mrs. Charlotte. Eugene. Pierce, Walter, 518 1-2 N. First. Pierce, William D v leather mfr., 316 Laurens. Mrs. Sarah. Maud Mabelle. Byron A. Ernest. o i p.- j ma 3 >1 f b O S S F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAR Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 278 o H o 1 5 C3 O •- "73 >^ EC o "g Q H Q z J si MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Pillen, Orson, laborer, 97 Railroad av v B. 0. Mrs. Barbara. Joseph. Kate. John. Pinkerton, Elenora, 902 N. Union, N. 0. Pinkerton, Glen, 902 N. Union, N. 0. Pinkerton, Leona, 902 N. Union, N. 0. Pinkerton, Mildred, 902 N. Union, N. O. Piper, Mrs. Anna, widow, 220 N. First. Piper, Ross, works at tannery, 220 N. First. Pippett, Mrs. Sarah E., housekeeper, 773 N. Union, N. 0. Pishtelle, John, laborer (P. R. R.) 505 N. Fourth. Pitcher, John, barber, bds. 202 N. Barry. Pitner, Henry B., carriage and upholstery repairing, 511 N. Union. Mrs. Clara. Pitts, Lodell, carpenter, 314 N. First. PITT3BURG, SHAWMUT & NORTHERN R. R., (C. H. Hammond, industrial agent,) offices 214 Masonic Temple. Will remove to Shawmut station, E. Green, October 1, 1905. PITTSBURG SHAWMUT & NORTHERN R. R., (A. G. McComb, chief engineer,) offices 206-207-208-306-308 Masonic Temple. Will remove to Shawmut station, E. Green, October 1, 1905. Placher, Mrs. Mary R., 234 N. Third. Platt, Edward A., plumber, 307 W. Green. Mrs. Julia. Eugene. Edward. Arthur. Rudolph. Rose M. Platt, Frank, restaurant and saloon, 130 W. State. Mrs. Emma. George. Josephine. Platt, John, lather, 413 S. Third. Mrs. Mary. John A. Sarah Elizabeth. Joseph Ambrose. Playford, Alfred, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Playford, Henry C, machinist, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Sarah A. Ralph E. Mildred E. Laura L. Ill8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEflN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEH1QH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 279 The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 30 H bd o f-H o •a St., The Morning Times. G isl Pleasant Valley Cemetery, (James L. Van Dusen, supt.,) Hinsdals road, Pleasant Valley. Ploessel, Jewell T., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 320 N. Seventh. Ploesser, Cornelius L., works at P. R. R. shops, 415 N. Eighth. Mrs. Julia. Plucker, Henry, works for P. R. R., 540 N. Eighth. Plumley, Wilmer W., machinist, 116 E. Henley. Mrs. Lillian E. Raymond E. Jeanette L. Polkaskie, John, laborer, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Charles. Michael. John. Edward. Polow, Jack, works at Vacuum, 18 Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Verona. Mary. Victor. Pomeroy, Mrs. Lucy K., 153 N. Seventh. Pope, J. W., fireman (P. R. R.) 602 Wayne. Porsch, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 1004 Washington. Mrs. Bertha. Raymond. Porter, Menzo W., horseman, 142 S. Barry. Post, Albert N., 34 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Margaret. Grace F. Post, Charles E., 34 Garden av., E. O. Post, Elford E., works at P. R. R. shops, 523 N. Sixth. Mrs. Gellia. Post, Joseph, laborer (P. R. R.) 418 N. Eighth. Mrs. Mary. Post, Oscar, laborer (P. R. R.) 34 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Margaret. Post, Sebastian (Jo) laborer, (P. R. R.) 418 N. Eighth. Mrs. Delida. Louise. Thomas. Mary. Josephine. Post, Thomas, fruit store 404 Wayne, res. 534 N. Seventh. Mrs. Louisa. Joseph, works for P. R. R. George. Mary. Rose. 3 w p (7) ! C/2 o a H 2 2 W •< W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. § OS l_ 280 4=! MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S OH H ^* pa O W CO RNIS BS Q w> _c along a: X uili P Jo W W ^j ^ ^ ® 'J5 x Stanley. Powers, Edward, prop. Maple Shade House, 501 N. Thirteenth, res. do. Powers, John J., saloonkeeper, 124 S. Eighth. Mrs. Catherine M. Powers, Mrs. S. E., widow, prop. O'Meara House, 435 N. Union. Richard R. PRATT, DYKEMAN A., Cottage Grocery, 263 N. Union; res. 309 Laurel av. Mrs. Adella G. Emory V. Clara A. Frances E. William G. Pratt, Edward W., machinist, 128 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Margaret B. Grace A. Pratt, Emerson A., conductor (P. R. R.) 510 Higgins av. Mrs. Mary A. ^ Pratt, Frank, clerk, 309 1-2 N. Union. © Pies ent. to: < o > Z c E :VEY, cj U. <> # - / Post, Rev. Woodruff, minister, 207 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Amelia Ann. POST OFFICE, (George M. Mayer, P. M.,) City Kail, cor. Union and State. POSTAL TELEGRAPH & CABLE CO., 126 N. Union, Olean House Block, (Charles C. Frank, mgr.) Pothe, Henry, lives at Cowens,' Steam Valley, S. 0. Potter, John, Prudential Insurance agent, bds. Dailey's Inn. Potter, Mrs. Pearl, 11 Park av., E. O. •a 1 2 c O 4) a Z5 % 3 X QQ Pratt, Ira F., restaurant 266 N. Union; res, 266 1-2 N. Union. Pratt, Mrs. J. A., 318 N. First. *• J; Pratt, James A., boilermaker, 528 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary A. Mary Ella. Thomas A., boilermaker. James A. Jr. Pratt, John, farmer, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Linda A. 2 CJ £i g g H J^ PRATT, JOHN W., sanitary grocer 221 N. Union, res. 225 N. Fourth. Mrs. Elnora. M_ary L. Fannie A. John W. Mildred E. ^ ^ < g ^ Pratt, Joseph, farmer, S. Union, S. O. To = Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers ofall Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOn, Pres. &Treas g ^ " 0 " $° QLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 0 281 Pratt, Martin E., brakeman (P. R. R.) 330 Jay. Mrs. Mariette. Hartley P. Prances J. Clara P. Pratt, Mrs. Phoebe, 510 Higgins av. Pratt, Selina, S. Union, S. 0. Preckle, William B., cigar store 307 N. Union, res. 319 N. Fourth. Preckle, William H., machinist (P. R. R.) 319 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary H. William B., tobacco store. Mabel L. Preis, Rev. John, pastor Zion church, 142 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Lorinda B. (\ ^ ^ w «t f I1 O \* \ A-» H g ^ M M w U ~* £""* £ Q) •< H 2 £», m E ijj W ^SQ PI Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Louis F. Ruf, pastor,) corner Laurens and Second. Prest, Mrs. Harriet, 40 Maple, N. O. Preston, Mrs. Louise, 113 W. Green. Price, Benjamin A., engineer, 821 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Lottie M. Alice M. Price, Edwin, clerk, 110 N. Second. Mrs. Serena M. Albert G... clerk. Price, Warren, tannery builder, 213 N. Clinton. Mrs. Ella H. Albert E. ^ ^m^ >• a p © C P* t/j 3 " ^ ^ r S — • ft> 3 g ^ J* Bessie A. S | — Priest, Mrs. Anna, 804 W. Henley. v> % £ " Priest, Julia A., dressmaker, 156 N. Union, Tower Block, res. ^" £. 717 Irving. a 3* Priest, Mary, dressmaker, Tower Block, res. 717 Irving. OD Priest, Patrick J., 125 N. Third. -t t ^ t x Mrs. Anna. , • Anna. J i Edward. Q t*"*~* Mary. z ^ * Prince, Fred, works in tannery, 60 Clark, E. O. Si L _*^ \ Prince, George, farmer, Steam Valley, S. O. ' CZ*O Mrs. Belle. ~ Prindle, Henry E., wagon maker, 124 Pulton. Prior, Alta, 715 E. State, E. O. C^-O Prior, Harry, teamster, 216 S. Union. < i Grace H. >—*> Lewis H. ~* -I Pritz, John, clerk at Vacuum, 233 1-2 N. Union. *• Procter, James, brakeman, 324 N. Eighth. *• V - ^ WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. f. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS E. G Duseubury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, T F- Johnson. 282 QJ tTi rrj ^ ^ ^^ t t CD a0 O 5 is£ Pi, Both 1/5 TO -O f\ 35 0 <u 0 O TO lerl u. £ £ Night ILLE a re. Pu H O a >v4 O w MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S PRODUCERS GAS CO., (E. J. Wilson, pres.; G. S. Bussell, vicepres.; E. M. Johnson, sec. ar J '-reas.,) capital stock, $300,000;, incorporated 1891. Prosser, Wellington, 126 N. First. Mrs. Florence A... dressmaker. Donald W., electrician. Laura F. Prozeller, Adam E., clerk, Dailey's Inn. Prozeller, Joseph, laborer, 11 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Margaret E. Joseph. Nicklas. Adam. Frank. Colleta. Lena. Cassie. Clara. PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO., (Wm. H. Shaw, asst, mgr.,) Riley & Wands block. Puddy, Mrs. Jane, 214 N. Barry. Puhl, Christ, machinist, 61 Main, Bv. Mrs. Minnie. Mildred. Beulah. Pulnz, Mrs. Agnes, 245 Spruce, N. 0. Joseph. John. Josephine. Anna. Helen. Tony. Pulver, Douglas S., millwright, 418 W. State. Mrs. Marion G., dressmaker. Purdy, Clara R., teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Purdy, William C, machinist (P. R. R.) 131 N. Sixth. Mrs. Carrie B. PURE ICE CO., 301-311 W. Henley. (For officers see Dotterweich Brewing Co.) Purtle, Mrs. Martin, widow, 501 1-2 W. State. Puskas, Michael, tanner, 1 Avenue B, N. O. Mrs. Mary. John. Mary. Joseph. Rose. Johanna. Putney, Emery, works in tannery, 60 Clark, E. 0. Copies of this--^Direc- The A* Weston Lumber Manufacturers & Dealers! JT M R C D Lath and Shingles, Doors, . . L U L Y I D E K , Windows Turned Work. in all Kinds of.. Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean, N. Y. P. O. WESTC-N'S MILLS, N. Y. C 283 OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 3 s Putney, John C, teamster, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Annie. r Pyne, Mrs. Edith. 208 W. State. Quackenbush, Clarence, brick maker, 320 W. Henley. Mrs. Albertine. Charles. e> - H5 ^ o CO QUESTA, ANGELO G., (Italo-American Fruit Co.,) 331 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Caroline. Leonora. QUESTA, JOHN, ice cream parlor, 320 W. State, (branch of Italo-American Fruit Co. Mrs. Jennie. Amelia." Angelo. Guido. Lillian. Marion. a i» r CL. > S3 ^T 2 -• * Oo -i — (^ Quigley, Mrs. Eleanor, 209 W. Green. Louis Bertram. Quigley, Johii A., currier, 1031 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary E. John H., machinist (P. R. R.) Mary G. Celia H. Quigley, Mrs. Nellie, 1209 Washington. John. Z 0 AN ling But t QUIGLEY, WILLIAM J., undertaker 213 N. Union, res. 206 S. Clinton. Mrs. Frances K. Deal M. William J. Charles R. Helen C. Edward C. Anna M. Francis J. Linus. Agnes C. Mary Martha. Quinlan, John L., switchman (P. R. R.) 36 Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Frances. Quinn, Mrs. Anna, 337 Laurel av. Sadie. mam ^KEYSTONE/1 l\ELECTRIc/ir ^K\QLEAN N . Y / A HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS. . Dynamos Supplies, Electrical Apparatus of everyand description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 m > m0 X ft ° 50 T 1 Z- [2O 0 f"1 rr W Q O3 —~ r™ m CO pi • _ . - ^ . _ CD CD m CO • SJ 0 O 0 ft* 1 ? 1 z • z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Iiartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. g |5 284 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S •*-> © "§ l/) Hj «J <N fj g(fi C3 r/o yg " ^-* ^ * >% O • _© ^ ' Quinn, James D., carpenter, 109 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Mary. Ella. Nora. Alice, Catherine. Marcella. Quirin, Miss Angie F., 417 B. State. Quirin, Charles, foreman tannery, 233 1-2 N. Union. ^ i£ *" Si Q -5 (S, - ^ Quirin, C. G., 417 E. State. Quirin George L. A., supt. Quirin's tannery, 808 E. State, E. 0. ' Mrs. Celia F. Leslie R., chemist. ' * ' * 2 © Ethel B. •<- ^ • *g c3 . ^ » <y W "3. 5 Jg £ Alta H. Irene M. Quirin, Harry, machinist (P. R. R.) 114 Wayne. Mrs. Grace. /^T QUIRIN LEATHER PRESS CO., (W. C. A. Quirin, treas.; E. J. F1- Q u i r i n . gen'l mgr.; mfrs. of presses for leather, office 1002 E. State, E. O. QUIRIN'S TANNERY, (William C. A. Quirin, prop.,) 1002 E. I—"*• ^^ f\ *"^~ State, E. O. Quirin, William, baker, bds. 1120 W. State. QUIRIN, WILLIAM C. A., (prop. Quirin's tannery,) 417 E. State. e Madeline. Ezlea. RACKET STORE, (Leroy Bower, prop.) dry goods, 225 N. Union. Radley, George, deliveryman, 19 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Chloe. Earl. Radley, Henry L., saw filer, 10 Bartlett av., N. O. Mrs. Ada. Radley, Mrs. Mary, 11 Fourth av., Bv. a Willis, motorman. RAFFERTY, CHARLES H., job printer 156 N. Union, res. 902 Irving. Mrs. Laura B. Arthur H. Frank C. Howard Ruth M. Rafferty, Harry, 207 S. Barry. Ragan, see Regan. Ramsey, Mrs. Eliza, 139 Fulton. Edward Troy, planins m} J ' 210-226 S.Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding", Sash, Bl inds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. r.E.TYLER^-CQ OLEAN AI.WAY3 UP » TO * DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 285 RAMSEY, GEORGE E., (Pitch & Ramsey, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co., City Building,) res. 224 N. First. Mrs. Kate E. Florence M. George Herbert. Ramsey, William H.. insurance agent, 128 E. Henley. Mrs. Julia P. Emma M., stenographer. William Howard. Ramsey, Emma M., stenographer and typewriter, office Olean House, res. 128 E. Henley. Randall, Addison, carpenter, 1509 W. Henley. Randall, Mrs. Almeda A., 1509 W. Henley. William A.., carpenter. John P., electrician. Randall, Mrs. Bridget, 130 N. Ninth. John William. James H. Randall. Charles, linotype operator, 125 N. Seventh. Mrs. Lelia. Randall, Claude E., coachman, 511 Irving. Mrs. Emma. Randall, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1515 W. Henley. Edward. Randall, John, laborer, 601 Irving. Mrs. Sophia. Ella May, dressmaker. Ida Bell, milliner. Leroy Edgar. Orion M. Randall, Roxy, 75 Main, Bv. Randlett, Lucien T., buffer, 217 N. Twelfth. Randolph, Thomas, wagon maker, 28 Queen, E. 0. Mrs. Alice L. Scott I. RANK, GEORGE R., harness maker and dealer in leather goods, etc., 204 W. State, res. 316 W. Henley. Mrs. Jennie T. Ina M. Genevieve F. Ransom, Arthur C, painter and decorator, 119 S. First. Ransom, George C, architect, 302 S. Barry. Mrs. Grove D. Arthur D. George F. Rapp, Clyde, book-keeper, 213 W. Green. Mrs. Harriet P. Neil C. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGXES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, IN. Y. SENERfiL INSURflNCB r £ 0 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres, A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbnry, J. E. Dusenbuty, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tehnson. 286 -agj . en •— Q CL £ X qj -£ ^ _Q ' -^ O ' o "*-" ' « -2 ' +2 ' ,^_ i ' ™ • MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Rapp, Fred C, inspector (P. R. R.) 224 S. Clinton. Mrs. Lily M. Arthur F. Bessie M. Mildred A. Laura B. Rapp, William A., weighmaster (P. R. R.) 215 Jay. Mrs. Ida P. C. Edith. Rapp, see Repp. Rarey, Harry R., laborer, 331 S. Barry. Mrs. Rhoda A. Rarey, Herbert L., laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. Mrs. Lina A. Myrtle. Mattie. Minnie. Lee H. Clarence. Eva. Rasmus, Joseph, carpenter (P. R. R.) 401 N. Ninth. Mrs. Pauline. Mary. Laura. Rathburn, Charles B., car inspector (P. R. R.) 43 Orchard av., B. 0. Mrs. Stella. Gladys F. Mrs. Elmira B. 440 N. Tenth. Ratzel, Charles, moulder, Earl M. Louise. Elizabeth. Raub, Elmer E., iron moulder, 94 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Bertha M. Evelyn May. Leona Rose. RAUB, HERSCHEL D., dentist, 311-312 Masonic Temple; res. 315 Laurel av. Mrs. Blanche R. Howard W. Lawrence G. Raub, Joseph M., sta. engineer, 216 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary J. Raub, William, laborer, 403 S. Fourth. Rauschert, Adam, tinner, 527 N. Eighth. Mrs. Kate. William G., boilermaker. Fred, boilermaker. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR W A L L BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 287 Rawson, Washington, pipefitter, 813 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Lizzie. Frank, brakeman (P. R. R.) Fred, blacksmith helper. RAY, DANIEL P., supt. tannery, 220 N. First. Mrs. Anna P. Richard. John P. Mabel. Isabelle. William. Waldron. Ray, Walter M.. coachman, 116 S. Third. Mrs. Cora E. Raymer, Elmer, book-keeper, 110 S. Seventh. Raymond; Charles, sta. engineer. 505 N. Seventh. Mrs. Katherine. Rose. Charles J., glassworker. Belle. Mamie. Raymond, Hazel, 23 River, N. O. Reafsnyder, Mrs. Jennie, 338 N. Third. Reagan, see Regan. Reagle, Miss Catherine, stenographer, 708 Washington. Reardon. Mrs. Ellen. 42 Elm, N. O. James, boilermaker. Reardon, John, baggageman, 709 N. Sixth. Mrs. Maria J. Reardon, Theodore, steward City Club, 115 North. Reazs, Willard L., tanner, 117 N. Second. Mrs. Frances L. Elmer. Frank. Albertine. Catherine. Edith. Isabelle. ReKhoIz, F., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Redding, Agnes M., sec. Collins Interstate Agency, Masonic Temple, res. 314 S. Third. Redding, James, stonemason, 314 S. Third. Mrs. Lavina. Edward J., moulder. Agnes. Delia. Leo. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. S 70 o X m 5. IT] - C Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION STREET. •3 J: 288 ^ ~s ^ 01 °° O « 3 — a; S CO bo 35 o z W * ^ .— Jh 2 M en s g W 5 E <S "g S J ^j o fe I C £ w 'S 2 •5 £ C £? a O 2 > « a" "o £ E — ^ C z "3 g 1—1 ~ rt j MORRIS AND VAN CAinPi,i,r Reddy, Charles W., currier, 12 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Mary C. Eva. Lena. Harry. Reddy, see Reedy. Redstone, Leon el L., carpenter, 16 Center, Bv. Mrs - Carrie. Clarence. Kenneth. Reed, Clifford J., motorman, 518 Higgins av. Mrs. Edith. Reed, Charles M., machinist (P. R. R.) 222 Winters av. Mrs. Barbara. Ethel B. Reed, Mrs. Diantha, widow, 122 E. Henley. Emma C. R ee( i, Emma, domestic, 309 Laurel av. Reed, George, night clerk, Grand Central Hotel. Reed, Gertrude, 451 N. Union. Reed, Marvin, brakeman (P. R. R.) 316 N. Seventh. Mrs. Tiny. Reed, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 112 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Margaret. Charles. Mary A. I ° '% rj, £ *- g .£ > ™ •* 3 " CQ O < "g 5^ I., Reed, Sylvester, flagman, (P. R. R.) 492 Higgins av. Mrs. Carrie M. Walter H. Herbert M. Reed, Wilber B., machinist, 305 N. Barry. Mrs. Bertie W. Minnie W., stenographer. Mildred E. Reedy, Thomas F., laborer, 124 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Rose M. Elzear T. Reedy, see Reddy. t Reel, Fabian, 113 N. Sixth. +j U ^2 3 C ttf ^ Reel, Frank, oil tester, 113 N. Sixth. Mrs. Mary A. Charles L., book-keeper. Mary E., stenographer. Frances B. Leo F. Reel, Mrs. Margaret, widow, 227 S. Barry. Katherine B. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN Xs^e^Cc^oC^ DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J- W h i t t O n , Pres &Treas. S^Vo^h°"e a?, OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O 289 Reel, Millard, engineer, 414 N. Eighth. Mrs. Louisa. Frederick A., gramsman. Elizabeth. Helen. Rees, Bird LeGrand, engineer (P. R. R.) 122 Hamilton. Reese, Andrew J., prop, moving and draying vans, 232 S. Barry. Mrs. Agnes. Charles W., driver. William C. Andrew. Reese, W., works for P. R. R.,.534 N. Sixth. J^ M ^ O £3 >-4 ^ (0 ^ < u_ ^ *\ P *> fi* 2 £3 Reeser, Viola, works at O'Meara House, 435 N. Union. • Reeves, Canar, farmer, W. State, W. O. HI V/Q Id Mrs. Kate. Reeves, Clarence, laborer, 1510 Buffalo. Mrs. Bessie. Reeves, Mrs. Nellie C, widow, 66 Main, Bv. Ruth I. Eva M. REFELD, AUGUST L., real estate and insurance, office 10 Grossman block, 241 N. Union, res. 308 Tompkins. Mrs. Ida'L. Regan, Mrs. Ellen, 126 S. Sixth. John, works at tannery. Michael, works at tannery. Regina, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Rehm, David, car repairer, (P. R. R.) Spring, E. O. Mrs. Helen G. Reich, Simon, dealer in hides, etc., 309-311 W. State; res. 211 N. First. Reiger, John C, carpenter (P. R. R.) 107 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Eliza M. Fidal R. Reiger, Michael, 109 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Annie. Reilly, Alfred, brakeman (P. R. R.) 505 N. Eighth. ^ Reilly, Fred, student, 505 N. Eighth. Reilly, George, student, 505 N. Eighth. J|J • ^ ^0 r\ ^ Q AJ ^ IP ^ ^ 03 P t—'• B so r& o a vi 8 w °* n A V) & H " Reilly, Lillian, 505 N. Eighth. Reilly, Richard, switchman (P. R. R.) 505 N. Eighth. Reilly, see Riley. a Reitz, Fred J., carpenter, 26 Center, Bv. Mrs. Gertrude M. S MaryL. Reitz, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 5 Third av., Bv. gg WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. "8 O. £j <~t i O> jg First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 . J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson, 290 CD o e £1 OH 5? o 2 .5? S3 be OS - J i o a CD MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Reitz, William, mason, 7 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Elizabeth. Anna K. Clara M. Fred F. Edward J. Walter W. William L. Thelma. Rendt, Edwin L., switchman (P. R. R.) 301 Coleman. Mrs. Lena. . John. Renow, John J., blacksmith, 116 East av. ' Mrs. C. Clara. Jennie E. Reozenski, Thomas, laborer, 530 N. Seventh. REPP, CHARLES, (mgr. Grand Union Tea Co.,) 108 S. Clinton. Mrs. Mary. Roscoe. Douglas. Reynolds, Charles, carpenter, 116 Irving. Reynolds, Edward J., carpenter, 120 S. Eighth. Mrs. Anna E. Earl W., lather. Ora L., plumber. Reynolds, Ellsworth, contractor and builder, 626 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Frances. Reynolds, F., works for P. R. R., 266 1-2 N. Union. Reynolds, Frank E., painter, Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Rose A. Wilfred J. Guy L. Hugh J. Infant. Reynolds,'Frank W., clerk (P. R. R.) 7 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Sophia A. Reynolds, George, 152 N. Seventh. Reynolds, Howard, carpenter, Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Mabel L. Ethel A. Claude A. Reynolds, James, 10 Elm, N. O. Reynolds, John, pathmaster, Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Jane. Lewis E. Reynolds, Lucius B., contractor, 30 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Amanda. Ruth, Reynolds, Maud, student, Haskell rd., E. 0. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A, Weston Lumber Co n Hanufacturers & Dealers in all Kinds of. Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean, N V. Lath and Shingles, Doors, ,windows, Turned Work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 291 2 o sr m Vork I 3' REYNOLDS, SAMUEL A., architect, 254 N. Union, res. 69 m W CD Bishop, E. 0. (See adv.) c i Mrs. Etta E. W n> Clarence. o w Lloyd. Marie. May. -r rn Reynolds, Samuel R., traveling salesman, bds. 103 N. Union. REYNOLDS. WALTER B., physician, medical examiner P. R. R., offices Riley & Wands block, cor. Union and Sullivan; res. 602 W. Sullivan. Mary E. O Lelia R. Walter M., law student. CJ C8 — • DO m Elsie V. (73 Reynolds, Wilfred C, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. O Mrs. Esther. Reynolds, William E., painter, 162 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Alice A. g o Alfred W. Elmer A. Reynolds, William E., carpenter, 118 Coleman. Mrs. Lizzie H. Edith P. Rhodes & Co., (see C. E. Bandfield.) Rhodes, Carrie L.; 109 N. Third. Rice, Bert A., works for P. R. R., bds. I l l S. Clinton. Rice, Miss Cynthia L., housekeeper, 126 S. Eleventh. Ricgo, Lewis, laborer, 520 N. Sixth. c Mrs. Annie. Rich, Ada R., 264 1-2 N. Union. 3 Rich, Frank, 404 Spruce, N. O. 5' Mrs. Milly. C/3 Rich, see Reich. Rich, John, works at tannery, 45 Alder, B. O. t-U Mrs. Susie. Stephen, works at P. R. R. shops. Peter. Louise. Richards. Albert L\, galvanizer (P. R. R.) 419 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Frankie. Richards, Mrs. Martha (Mrs. O. L.) 13-14 Grossman block, 241 cs 73 N. Union. H m a • Richards, Mrs. Mary, widow, 781 N. Union, N. O. Rose, tel. op. a Richardson, Arch, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. o Richardson, George H., laborer, 210 W. Green. a DO Mrs. Alice Work L. For Electrical of any Descrip- o r tion and Sipplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. We Want Your Business. I/") H > C/) *^* • W W (_ P-l 2 " ~! 1-^. 3 Q Q PJ k , •>» c/3 o ! <c Cx] <1^ !^ ^ [^ Z?i m j \ C£ o C/5 , 2 < ITT 2 *7 Irf* (~\ Tj ^ < , ^ r t""1 2 <! ^ o O —— ^j° PH O [L, (/^ a pL] " CD p^ Q ^ O CQ ii < ^ U ^ Pi W t ^1 I"" -^. S J5 ^J ^ U fjZ O j" O "S •—> . HH J i ^" »• 292 MORRIS AND VAN CAMP^N'S Richardson, Henry, laborer, Dugan rd., E. O. Richardson, Henry C, laborer, McCann Hollow, S. 0. Mrs. Libbie. Richardson, L. C, carpenter, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Sarah. Rose. Emil. Lee. Morris. Jennie. Richardson, Rodney R., farmer, Haskell rd., E. 0. Mrs. Emily. Richardson, Thomas, glassblower, 137 N. Eighth. Mrs - M a r y Agnes. Francis T. Richardson, Thomas, glassworker, 137 N. Eighth. Mrs. Agnes. . Frank. Richardson, Willard H., teamster, Haskell rd., E. 0. John W. E d w i n R. Richmond, Oscar, glassblower, 1317 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Rider, Harry, porter at Olean House, 110 E. Green. Mrs. Katherine B. Arthur. Helen. Ried, see Reed. Riel, Millard, engineer, 414 N. Eighth. Mrs. Louisa. Frederick A., grainsman. Elizabeth. Helen. Riel, see Reel. Rietz, see Reitz. RILEY, MILLARD F., (Riley & Wands, grocers, 301-305 N. Union.) res. 505 W. Henley. Mrs. Martha W. J. Wands. Harriet N. Edith M. Edna A. Millard F. Jr. RILEY & WANDS, (Millard F. Riley, Charles R. Wands,) wholesale and retail grocers, 301-305 N. Union. RILEY & WANDS BLOCK, 303 N. Union, cor. W. Sullivan. For complete list of offices, see duplex directory, page 24. Riley, Patrick, farmer, River rd., S. O. Edward Troy, Planing M, * ' 210-226 S.Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding:, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S FIIYLER&CQ Best Shoe Store OLEAN 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORS. Riley, Thomas works at tannery 1407 W. Henley. Mrs. Edward. Margaret. Riley, see Reilly. Ring, J., works lor P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Ringer, Ralph, brakeman (Erie R. R.) 211 Adams. Ringhoff, John, works in tannery, 60 Clark, E. O. Ringland, John, brickmason, 1125 N. Union, N. O. Rinn, Madge, 107 S. Barry. Riordon, John F., currier, 119 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Emma. J. Fred, machinist. Clifford E., glass worker. Walter A. Alice M. Riski, Dora, laundress, Olean House. Riski, Joseph, works at P. R. R. shops, 16 N. Washington, N. O. Mrs. Lena. Dora. John. Kate. Andy. Frank. Ritter, John, car repairer (P. R. R.) 524 N. Seventh. Mrs. Eva. Andrew, works for P. R. R. John, messenger (P. R. R.) Mary. Joseph. Ritzaur, Mrs. Anna, 1004 Washington. Ritzaur, John C, contractor and builder, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Pauline. Arthur W. Hazel L. K. Pauline. Ethel A. Rivenburgh, Peter H.. jeweler, 402 W. State. Mrs. Alice A. Roach, Mrs. Ellen, 822 Buffalo. Roach, James, laborer, 822 Buffalo. Roach, Michael, 125 S. Eleventh. Roach, Michael S., stonecutter (P. R. R.) 125 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Harriet B. John McFarland. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT m a 293 c o oo 5. 0^5 *O O "-t o a S Z s s p . H— 3 tsoff 72 B ?5 = " o First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 294 .9 c a c E S3 o -*—» on <u ~£ ft sso H c o _c <y~i TD T3 _C C ; j ft <u O HQ to ft Q r cr yw o& MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Robbins, Darwin H., postal clerk, Bush, E. 0. Mrs. Myrtle. Anna. Crystal. Byron. Robbins, Elmer F., carpenter, 618 W. Green. Mrs. Sarah A. Charles B.., laborer. Helen L. Ethel. Floyd C. Robbins, Helen, domestic, 133 1-2 S. Third. Robbins, Herbert S., city editor Olean Times, 114 S. Second. Mrs. Emma F. Freeman S. Frederick W. Herbert M. Caroline F. Robbins, James H., wagon maker, 402 Irving. Mrs. Anna. H. James, machinist. William R.. moulder. Francis M. Roberts, William P., machinist, 211 N. Fifth. Mrs. Carrie A. Vida A. Robertson, George A., monument salesman, 109 Fulton. Mrs. Sibyl H. Gladys A. ROBESON, CHARLES E., prop, tin shop 315 W. State, res. 316 1-2 W. State. (See adv.) Mrs. Lucy. Edward. Leslie. Robicki, Valentine, works at Troy's planing mill, 66 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Jennie. Gladys. Henry. Ignitius. Joseph. Mary. Stanley. Violet. Robinson, Abram A., baker, 202 N. Barry. Robinson, Frank, barber, 117 N. Fourth. Mrs. Nettie. Leone B. Robinson, Fred, brakeman (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLBAN, N- Y. 354 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o 295 Robinson, John, works at Vacuum, Buffalo, N. O. Patrick, glassworker. ROBINSON, NORMAN R., (Olean Baking Co., 237 N. Union;) res. 202 N. Barry. Mrs. Helen L. Lucretia. Robinson, Mrs. Sarah, 52 Bishop, E. 0. Rochietti, Charles D., tanner, 26 King, E. 0. Mrs. Mary. Thomas. Catherine. Teresa. Rockwood, Mrs. Anna, 217 N. Second. Rockwood, Charles H. soliciting agent for Empire Line, office Riley & Wands building, 305 N. Union; res. 707 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Florence W. Harry L. E. Louise. Chester D. RalDh W. Rockwood, Mrs. Emeline, widow, 145 S. Clinton. Rockwood, W., painter, 143 1-2 N. Union. Rodgers, James J., supt. Dotterweich bottling works, 319 W. Henley. Mrs. Blanche E. Florence V. Thomas J. Rodgers, James L., 215 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary. RODGERS, LANGFORD G., (L. G. Rodgers & Co., I l l W State) res. 215 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary. Dorathea M. RODGERS, L. G. & CO. plumbers, gas and steam fitters 111 W. State. Rodgers, Louis J., plumber, 218 W. State. Mrs. Minnie. Frederick E. Rodgers, see Rogers. Roeske, Charles M., 1009 W. Henley. Mrs. Louisa C. Roessler, William, mould maker, 1501 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary. Carolynn. Raymond. Rogers, Charles E., wagon maker, 306 S. Barry. Mrs. Sophia M. Mildred J. Harry D. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3 (f) C/l S5 i: m Iq o M K' O en CD M O c3 (/> >< O > H 2 r r © I > ( t ~J JL NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 296 :11 i- pq u b/i co C J- ^ S w •5 '3 CO *., g Sc ctory at I , Vice-Pie: o ^- E CD O "o o Rogers, Mrs. Diana R.; 131 S. Eleventh. Rogers, Dominick, laborer, 431 N. Union. Mrs. Louise. Patrick. Rogers, Mrs. Ethel, lives at W. B. Rogers,' W. State, W. 0. o Z £ Ed MORRIS AND VAN CAMPJiiN'S < K 2 X en •u C o _ "o &- j - EY, 1 isident. "e3 o> '3 CO b < c Rogers, Frank P., carpenter, 119 E. Henley. Mrs. Ada J. Howard F. Leon A. Rogers, Joel W., station keeper (P. R. R.) 1206 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Lena M. Nancy J. Hiram L. Joel W. Jr. Rogers, Mrs. Mary A., widow, 112 E. Green. Elta I. Rogers, Michael, laborer (P. R. R.) 505 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Nick. Morrell. Joseph. Nellie. Josephine. Rogers, Mrs. Olive, widow, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. Rogers, William B.. supt. Olean Driving Park Association, W. State, W. O. Mrs. "Winnie. Rogers, William H., engineer, 207 N. Sixth. Mrs. Louisa. Ora. Rohmer, Emil, baker, 320 S. Seventh. Mrs. Theresa. Rohmer, Emil, laborer, 721 W. State. Roller, Anna, chambermaid, Olean House. Roller, Alice, 16 Center, Bv. "^ 1. m 3 O •2 "c5 C RolTinson, Linden H., mason and plasterer, 214 N. Seventn. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Ralph L., "printer. Kathryn M. Romeo, Joseph, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Ronolder, Herman, teamster, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Anna. Lawrence. Edward. Karl. To-Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . Whl'ttOn, Pres. &Treas ^ ^ " ^ '3° QLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 0 297 Ronolder, William C, works at Vacuum, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Mary. Pauline E. Catherine J. Howard W. Rooney, Mrs. Nellie, 36 Pine, N. O. George T. Mildred. Donald. Root, Charles, works for Vacuum, 333 N. Sixth. Root, Earl L., blacksmith, 51 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Maggie. Harold H., bellboy. Lola. Selden. fp m^m m.. H H o W * * "•* H ^ w M had M M Hj -* ^ t g Qj > JT z S* pi M» 05 M HJJf JwM Root, George G.. car inspector (P. R. R.) 210 N. Fifteenth. Mrs. Ethel. Merril. Bernice. Ellsworth. Root & Keating tannery, 743 N. Union, N. O. (See U. S. Leather Co.) Root, Leona, 1012 N. Union, N. 0. Roper, Ira J., laborer, 210 East av. Rose, Mrs. Anna, 20 Homer, N. O. Joseph, currier. Frank. Florence. Clarence. George. Mabel. Rose, Charles T., currier, 120 N. Fifteenth. Mrs. Florence. Charles W. George F. Rose, Emma, works at shoe factory, 120 N. Fifteenth. Rose, John, laborer, 444 N. Union. • Mrs. Johanna. Rose, Scott Jr., foreman (P. R. R.) Dailey's Inn. Rose, Tony, laborer, 356 East av. Mrs. Nora. Rosenstein, Jacob, clerk, 214 W. Green. Ross, Anthony, yardman (P. R. R.) 321 Whitney av. Mrs. Annie. Frank. Nellie. Ruth. George. Ross, Fred, machinist, bds. Grand Central. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. F. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEKLER, Tice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS_E. G Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 298 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Ross, George A., teamster, 33 Railroad av. B. 0. Mrs. Ella. Myrtle. William. Maurice. r> \^ ^, Q£ </3 LL cd >3 TO J3 a 0- f^ o f——' i- ca MJ ,_j TO 2o •A. • </> p^ ' o>—< > H1 3 w 1M C—* TO •rr £ | o E o Ross, Mrs. Marcia, 413 1-2 N. Union. Ross, Michael, laborer, 454 N. Union. Ross, Patrick, laborer, 324 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Celia. Irene. Ross, Tony, fruit store, 453 N. Union. Mrs. Rosie. Guy. Frank. Joe. Lewis. • Ross, Tony, switchman (P. R. R.) 46 Elm, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. John. Anna. Michael. Concetta. Carl. Mary. Rossiter, Larry, currier, 602 Wayne. Rothrock, William, fireman (P. R. R.) 1117 Buffalo. Mrs. Ida. Rouch, Dominick, laborer, 431 N. Union. Mrs. Louise. Patrick. Roue, William,'Chief clerk (P. R. R.) bds. 202 Coleman. Rounds, Mrs. Eunice, S. Union, S. 0. Ethel M. Edwin R. Sylvia D. Rounds, Main, stonecutter, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Anna. O ionS Rounds, Mrs. Mary, widow, Wildcat rd., S. 0. w <• a m Ci) ( 25 "5 "3 Rourke, see O'Rourke. Rouse, John F., glassblower, 614 W. Henley. Mrs. Mildred G. Marie C. John. Copies of this- "directory can be obtained at OAKLEAFS Book j Store. Price, $2.50. en, s The A* Weston Lumber v Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMDCI> Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U l u D E K , Windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phcn* 6-W, Olean.N. Y. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Rowe, Fred J., laborer, River, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Delia A. Leon T., works at Vacuum. Archibald E. Ethel F. Sarah T. Grace. Rowe, William D., insurance agent, River rd., S. O. Mrs. Allie N. Neil H. Rowe, William, chief clerk (P. R. R.) 601 N. Union. Rowland, John W... clerk, 306 N. Clinton. Mrs. Ida M. Charles J. Burt P. Rowland, Richard, book-keeper, 133 S. Barry. Mrs. Jessie M. Richard Jr. Rowley, Annie, 130 N. Ninth. Rowley, Catherine A., domestic, 135 S. Union. Rowley, Ellen, 130 N. Ninth. Rowley, John, fireman, 130 N. Ninth. Ruchte, Alexander, moulder, 318 Jay. Mrs. Mary M. Loretta T. Lillian M. Ruchte, Freda 116 Coleman. Ruchte, William, moulder, 116 Coleman. Mrs. Clara M. Rucinski, Andrew, laborer (P. R. R.) 12 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Josephine. Martin. Mary. RUF, LOUIS F., pastor First Presbyterian church, 206 Laurens. Mrs. Margaret E. Margaret. Dorothy. Louis. Mary. James. Ruf, Mrs. Mary, 206 Laurens. Ruff, George, fireman (P. R. R.) 59 Main, Bv. Mrs. Margaret. Helena M. Bernice A. Rugg, H. W., watchmaker, 230 N. First. Rulison, James, laborer, River rd., S. O. Mrs. Rose. \KEYSTONE/ \ELECTRIC/i Vco. / c 299 HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of ercry description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 cr <U O O r r CD —t a 3" » * o CO US <*> — 3 =r a. o 00 O C H — 51 O • n> 13 IT! -1 ^^ CO o _! z a- O m mO m w »2H - ~o m • w X 03 T1Q bl |§ z 00 n r*5 tTl I 8o s Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BDST CLOTHIERS. , T3 ¥ +-> O •§ . V) OJ j _ £ J ^ 2 ^ C3 c/j . c3 , , O >g • >> © • O ~ ' 30 ° MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Runiney, Ernmet D., general store, 637 E. State E. 0., res. do. Mrs. Mary M. Rumsey, George B., gardener, Spring, E. 0. Mrs. Bertha. Mabel. Runyan, Mrs. Martha, farmer, Grossman av., E. 0. Charles. Rupprecht, Conrad, works in tannery, 1016 Irving. y Mrs. Mary. £J ^5 Sarah. •— <u . G ~~* on "^ * "2 Q Violet. —' Russ, John, machinist (P. R. R.) 121 S. Seventh. Mrs. Emma. ~ ^ . VH rt . ® • (U W 'S, i—i O Q£ •> ~-m S Charles X, clerk. Clarence X, machinist. Russell, Eugene R., farmer, 9 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Catherine. Leo E. Hortense. Russell, Prank E., teamster, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Myrtle. George E. Malvina E. Russell, George, mason, 313 Irving. Ida M. Prank. William. Russel, Lewis, works at Baldwin's, E. State, E. 0., beyond limits. Russel, Napoleon, works for United Pipe Line, 1220 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elizabeth. Mena M. Kate. Julia. Lizzie. Agnes. Pauline. Florence. Raymond. Leon. Russoyanis, Steve, works at Greeks, 111 N. Union. Rust, R. L., yardmaster (P. R. R.) 105 N. Clinton. Mrs. Anna. Virginia. Ruth, Harry G., clerk (P. R. R.) 21 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Pearl. Thelma. Margaret. Donald. Edward Troy, planin? m} •/ 7 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding:, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. F.E.TYLER SrCO OLEAN AI.VAY3 UP * TO * DATE. OLEAN DuPLEX DIRECTORY. :n,oi Ruth, Martin, clerk (P. R. R.) 21 Queen, E. O. Rutherford, Thomas B., 128 N. First. Mrs. Mary A. Rutledge, A. O., electrician, Grand Central Hotel. Ryan, Mrs. Bridget, 45 River, N. O. Patrick. John. Nora. Matthew. Ryan, John E., liquor dealer, 304 N. Union; res. Riley & Wands building. RYAN. JOHN H., attorney at law, office 123 N. Union; res. 301 W. Green. Mrs. Mildred. Ryan, Mrs. Mary, 202 Coleman. May N. Ryan, Michael D., cooper, 44 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Catherine. P. James, moulder. William, clerk. Esther. Edward. Frank. Ryan, Nora, Hotel Imperial. Ryder, Harry, porter Olean House. (See Rider.) Ryer, Mrs. Katie, 207 S. Clinton. Saas, Alfred, works at P. R. R. shops, 138 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Mary. Albert. Lucy. George. Anna. Sacred Heart, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Sabantino. Tony, laborer, Oak, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Frank. Rose. James. Nellie. Mary. Joseph. Michael. Sadden, Ormon H., baggage, master (P. R. R.) 611 Washington. Mrs. Romaine. Sadon, Mrs. Jennie, grocery, 1019 N. Union, N. O. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. R EDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. GBNBRRL INSURflNCB *£ H "O 2 > 8 I i i? 11 H |a| s i ^ w" *2 S3 a. IS1 22 5 2^ a- £-».^ ft o ^^ vi "• o </>" a OB'3 S 5 ^ First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. T«hnson. 302 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Saeger, Milford M., machinist (P. R. R.) 627 B. State, B. 0. Mrs. Iha I. Walter S. Rosetta. OH CLD Safety, Tony, laborer (St. Ry.) 81 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Frank, boss (P. R. R.) James. Nellie. Joseph. Mary. H Safford, Gird, laborer, 59 River, N. 0. Mrs. Nettie R. Frank. O Saggiet , Fred, carpenter (P. R. R.) 633 B. State, E. 0. ^ . St. Clair, Andrew J., Savage Hollow, S. 0. Mrs. Cordelia J. Zada E. Nellie P. Florence G. Eva M. Ernest B. Ethel E. Ralph. Fred O. -^ • St. Clair, Ceda, waitress Grand Central Hotel. "^ . CU5 T -~"V> CXI5 \ i | o <1 s r>3 St. John's Roman Catholic Church (Rev. J. F Gardiner, rector,) 775-779 N. Union, N. 0. .£ • 0,0 £ § St. Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church, (Rev. J. Hamel, rector,) W. Henley, cor. S. First. <u .-ti •& _ O ' +-• • .2 • _^ • "~ • • — . „ p b a St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, (Rev. J. W. Ashtou, rector,) 109-111 S. Barry. J. Salisbury, Archibald B., brickmaker, 55 Bishop, E. 0. Mrs. Elizabeth. Maude E. Howard C. Frederick M. Gertrude H. Marion A. Salisbury, Mrs. E. J., widow, 55 Bishop, E. O. Salisbury, Hugh S., architect, 182 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Nan L. Salisbury, 0. P., freight handler (P. R. R.) 55 Bishop, B. 0. Saltz, see Seltz. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. * 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORS. 303 Salmonson. C. G.. 327 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Josephine. Alfreda. John, works for P. R. R. Ivah. Sigfrid. JosephineArthur. Esther. Salvation Army, 266 1-2 N. Union. Sam Sing, laundry, 253 N. Union. Sampson, Richard W., glassblower, 114 N. First. Mrs. Katherine. Sampson, see Simpson. Sanborn, Charles L., finisher, 507 W. State. Sanborn, Mary, Eagle Hotel, 507 W. State. Sandburg, August W., works a*c P. R. R. shops, 3 Avenue A, N.O. Mrs. Dora. Rudolph W. Ruth A. Raymond T. Esther L. Julia. Sanderson, Mrs. Anna B., widow, 63 Main, Bv. Sanderson, Mrs. Dorcas, 907 Irving. Sandstrom, John, works for P. R. R., 1305 Washington. Mrs. Amelia. Henry W. T. Josephine. Margaret D. Sanford, Charles., farmer, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Lizzie. Hazel. Joseph. Horace. Viola. Sanford, Frank, conductor, Goodrich av., E. O. Mrs. Mabel. SANITARY DINNER PAIL CO., (Wm. N. Stephan, pres. and mgr.; W. B. Simpkins Jr., sec. and treas.,) manufacturers oi the new sanitary dinner pail; office and factory, Union, N. O., opposite Erie station. Sanok, Alex, laborer, 2 Avenue B., N. O. Mrs. Kate. Jack. SARTWELL, HENRY S., prop. Olean House, 132 N. Union. Mrs. Kate B. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. a -u. I 3J 70 Im 5 O 13 H° • r a \ltt\ON \\OTE\i Rates from $i to $1.50 405 304 si as Q al W E a o S "c3 ^_; D ift •Ei H o 5: be c 2 '3 03 S O c/3 1= £ C S (j > >T <*« £ © " w ffi "Q tn' _C z 2 g 1-1 — CO j ^^ C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. N. UNION S T R E E T . MORRIS AND VAN CAMPulN'S Sarver, John, gauger, 24 First av., Bv. Mrs. Mary. George. Esther. Frank E. Helene. Sass, see Saas. Sauer, Carl, machinist, 130 N. Tenth. Mrs. Bertha. Leona. Saul, A. P. H., foreman (P. R. R.) 130 S. Eighth. Mrs. Charlotte F. Catherine F. G. Louise. Saunders, see Sanders. Savage, Charlie G., barber, bds. 207 S. Barry. Savage, Daniel, laborer, 217 S. Ninth. Mrs. Delia. Daniel Joseph. Marie Alice. Robert Edward. Savage, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow, 818 Buffalo. Katherine. Helen. Patrick. Elizabeth. Frank. S o 'u en £ J" « « —: % 3 S CO ^j • "O Marguerite. Savage, John B., saloon 124 W. State; res. do. Mrs. Lyda M. Ray. Sadie. Sawaya, Farris, peddler, 122 Whitney av. Mrs. Alice. Charles. Sawaya, Lewis, 122 Whitney av. k& jg Si W j) Sawyer, Albert J., car repairer (P. R. R.) Osgood av., E. 0. Mrs. Cora D. Lena L. James H. g Saxton, Edna, TiTo N. Clinton, "y Sayre, Mrs. Melissa C, widow, 115 S. Second. tj2 3 C «j ^ Sayre, William F., bridge contractor, Owego Bridge Co., 115 S. Second. Mrs. Blanche H. Seely H. Sbelski, Joseph, works at P. R. R. shops, 523 N. Fifth. Mrs Josie. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t o n , Pres. &Treas. ft'/on"0"" '?° OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 305 Scanlon, Frank, 37 River, N. O. Thomas. Helen. Ada. Scanlon, John J., fireman (P. R. R.) 207 N. TweUm. Mrs. Katherine A. Elizabeth M. Lehan J. Scanlon, John, 1315 W. Sullivan. Bessie. William. Minnie. Schaaf, George, contractor, bds. 103 N. Union. Schalk, George, works for P. R. R., 141 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Alice. W l\ tD (0 ^ • O 3 M ^ (v) <U N Hyl * ^ U g- U^ ^ y, C ^ * 3 (*) « R /Vrt 0 flJCQ {|} 70 S ^^^ M Louise. ^^gj ,» SCHAMEL, H. C, prop. Olean Carpet Cleaning Works, 115 W. Sullivan; res. do. Mrs. Anna B. Albert H. Scharary, Joseph, peddler, 317 Whitney av. Mrs. Sop'nia. James. £Zt "• £jj fj H- Mary. Michael. Scharary, Lewis, 327 Whitney a". Mrs. Minnie. Michael. Adelia. Margaret. Philip. Schedale, Arthur, bartender, 721 W. State. Scheirries, see Sherries. Scheiterle, Charles, boilermaker (P. R. R.) 1406 W. State. Mrs. Mary. ' Carl A. Bertha M. Clara L. Florence C. Otto. Scheiterle, Conrad, teamster, 1502 W. State. Mrs. Carrie. Conrad. Charles. Catherine. Edward. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. f^ g i1* J^* P* ^ |_j 3 QJ ^ <• j * u ^ H p Q) C3 2 ^ u gj* C3 *j c^ M " 2? Jj 2. '' -- V pL o1 ^ S P* -o1 • (^ g I » I ^ First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres ' A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 306 S3 I o Z o MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Scheiterle, Michael G., blacksmith, 110 N. Fifteenth. Mrs. Clara M. Eva D. Michael W. Helen M. Albert C. Dorothy A. Scheiterle, Michael, 1502 W. State. Schelin, Andy, hotel keeper, res. 122 S. Seventh. Mrs. Christina. Nellie. Schelling, William, saloon, 455 N. Union. Mrs. Minnie. Mary. Bertha. Emma. Elizabeth. Schenk, Mrs. Eunice, 315 N. Eighth. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Mary, 214 N. Second. Charles L. Schimmel, John Jr., supervisor (P. R. R.) 208 N. Fifth. Mrs. Edith. John 3d. Schlosser, Charles, works at P. R. R. shops, McCann Hollow, S. O. Mrs. Frances. John. Joseph. Schlosser, Charles, farmer, McCann Hollow, S. 0. Mrs. Anna. Anna. Michael. George. Charles. Schlosser, John, works for P. R. R.; 442 N. Tenth. Mrs. Genevieve. Schlenker, see Slinker. Schlussel, see Schussele. Schmidt, Godfried, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Katherine. John G. Carrie E., timekeeper. Amelia N. Schmidt, John, laborer, 29 Railroad ax., E. O. Mrs. Frances. Schmidt, Peter, Louis, carpenter, works for 517 P. R. 11 Filth av., Bv. Schmitt, W.K.,State. 1\/T Mrs. Mary. "5 FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers T TTMDCD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of HJlTlDEI\,windows, Turned Work. Long Distance ^phoie 6-W, p Q WEST0N ' S MILLS, N. Y. as •—: OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 307 S5' crq Schmitt, Robert F., machinist, 115 S. Seventh. Schnabel, George, car inspector (P. R. R.) 124 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Elese. William P. Rosie E. Anna M. Clara E. George E. Jr. ^<i Q g. to , 1 -~ £ sg - ? I ^ a Q J> ° >* C 33 ^ £(JQ l~~ w O Harry H. Schneider, William, car repairer (P. R. R.) 114 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Minnie. James. Lillian. m 513 -* _. m J S-. w ^ ^ rn <" ©» £ TI 3D ^ c j O Lawrence. j ^ § HI OT Schnell, Charles G., grocer 323 W. State, res. do. g ^ D £n Mrs. Anna K. « © Q Laura. 22»ri 2 Carl. o * O Schoepflin, Anna E., clerk, 637 E. State, E. O. g O SCHOOLS, OLEAN PUBLIC, (for complete list of buildings, •? ^ officers, etc., see back pages.) r3 ^ School, Public, South Olean, S. Union, near pump station. ^ Schools, Public, North Olean. (For lists of buildings, officers, _^___^_ etc., see back pages.) Scb»pp, Mrs. Annie, 11 Lower Walnut, N. 0. Q /^"*S Schott, Charles F., sheet metal worker, 134 S. Third. t^ H >• I H Mrs. Celia A. 2 " Dorothy C. • (—i Douglas G. (—• — Schott, Erwin, 325 W. State. 5. Mrs. Magdeline M. O Elma A. Erwin. OD Albert L. ^T ^ C, ) Schott, William E., driver (Miller Hdw. Co.) 627 E. State, E. 0. n>. - [ ^ Mrs. Margaret. Walter. Hazel. Lawrence. Harold. Jerrold. Schouten, Nathaniel J., works for P. R. R., 9 First av., Bv. Mrs. Elizabeth S. o ^ Bertha E. x ' Pearl P. ^ Elmer N. a p Schrader, John, Haskell rd., E. 0. at m For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. VKEYSTONLE We Want Your Business. U~) H > 00 308 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S ^ . W W £ PQ 2 ; -I ^ ^ H^ O O Q rj M a. *>• 2 <£ < W >• ^ ^>i UJ fi Schrader, Otto, tanner, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Lena. Walter. Laura. Albert. Schrader, Reuben E., prop. Old Homestead Hotel, 323 N. Union. Mrs. Hattie. Grace. Schrader, see Shroeder. Schreiber, Peter G., oar cleaner (P. R. R.) 1107 Washington. A/ d W Mrs. Emma. William. Albert. Schubert, Adolph farmer, S. Union S. O. z S\ O V) H H •"! * 5 '(_ ' <ij Lfl "A 2 O r"1 O CT, * .g (/) < K> C m O ^ O rn Q Z <^ A\ ^ ' O • fj f£j" PH O £L, pj (^ W PC f—i +J « Jj */) C .2 C -^ (^ 2 Mrs - Schubert, Fred, works at refinery, 211 S. Tenth. Mrs. Lottie. Schudder, Nellie, domestic, 112 N. Clinton. Schue, Conrad, farmer, 210 N. Thirteenth. Christina. Schue, Henry L., mail carrier, 312 W. Green. Mrs. Ella. Clarence Henry. Clara Emma. Lawrence Frederick. Florence Helen. Schue, Louis, works at brewery, 613 W. Green. Mrs. Kate. Carrie. Edward. Louis. Hettie. Amy. Schuetz, Mrs. Louisa, 219 W. State. Schulze, Philippine, 123 S. First. Schulze, William F., machinist, 127 S. Fifth. Schussele, Simon, foreman (P. R. R.) McCann Hollow, S. 0. Mrs. Christina L. John. George. Anna. Schussele, Mary A., McCann Hollow, S. O. Schuster, Stephen J., 1105 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Mary. Schuster, Stephen G. Jr., car repairer (P. R. R.) 1105 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Emma L. Mildred. Ethel. Edward Troy, ^ SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S F.E.TYLERfirCO Best Shoe Store " QLEAN 158 N. Union Street. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. w s 309 Schwinger, Mrs. Henrietta, (Mrs. Gotleib.) 513 W. State. Katherine L., milliner. Scofield, A. B., insurance agent, 134 S. Clinton. Scarfone, Alfonse, shoemaker, 457 N. Union; res. 453 N. Union. Scorfone, Alfonso, bakery 108 E. Sullivan; res. 308 N. Barry. Scott, Anna, 17 Pierce av., W. O. Scott, Mrs. E. A., 134 Fulton. SCOTT, DON C, photographer, studio 111 North; res. 109 1-2 North. Mrs. Rowine W. Scott, John, tanner, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Mary. Walter. John. Lucy. Georgia. Scott, Mrs. Mary E., 103 Coleman. Jennie. Irene. Minnie. William. Scott, Mylon W.. carpenter, 103 Coleman. Royal. Scudder, see Schudder. Seaman, Jennie, waitress, bds. 322 Jay. Seamans, Elbert L., insurance agent, 1202 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Myrtie. Floyd. Fred. Seamans, Justice E., agent for Prudential Insurance Co., 129 SSecond. Mrs. Laura F. Seamon, Frederick W., machinist (P. R. R.) 206 W. Green. Mrs. Ida M. Clarence H. Lillian. Bessie May. John L. Lawrence E. Searle, Clayton E., farmer, Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Mina. Searles, John, tanner, River, N. O. Mrs. Robert A. Roy. Florence. Joseph. George. Agnes. 03 S O X o » 5 S B ^ P V) S H3 ^ ^5 > flfq O«?? ft n C o |-t o go" 1 B B S 3 O (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT i/q 2? o E" » s n •< Collins Interstate Agency 31O A First National Bank Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. OF OLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 310 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Seay, Frank E. ; stillman, 818 W. Sullivan. a c p., C Nl 'P ."S 1si sS3 •--E See, Mrs. Anna, widow, 112 Laurens. Seefried, John, engineer (P. R. R.) 325 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Julia. Alice M. Albert L. Myrtle L. Marie P. Edward G. SEELEY, DEXTER W., (mgr. 0. T. Higgins & Son, 1101-3 N. Union, N. 0.,) res. 783 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Helen M. Blanche O. Jay Floyd. Helen F. SEEP, JOSEPH, PURCHASING AGENCY, oil purchasers, Exchange Bank building, (J. P. Murray, agent.) ^ O -~ Seiter, Mrs. Anna M.; nurse, 202 S. Union. Marie. Seiler, see Seyller. Seivert, see Sievert. Selden, Charles W., foreman (P. R. R.) I l l Laurens. Mrs. Laura. OJ SQ 3 SON: MPL O s Selover, William F., blacksmith, 40 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Frances. Blanche E., stenographer. Seltz, August, works for P. R. R., 430 N. Tenth. Mrs. Margaret. August Jr. Charles. Lena. Lewis. Jacob. Mabel. Infant. Seltz, Jacob, works for P. R. R., 428 N. Tenth. Mrs. Atala. Eugene, works in car shops. Senn, John F., acid maker, 89 Water, N. O. Mrs. Leona. Sennet, Mark M., book-keeper, 333 Laurel av. m Serene, Charles, laborer, 1 Railroad av., E. O. mil WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. , N- Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 311 o 3 Seuling, Mrs. Anna M., widow, 405 W. Green. to Otto, brewer. en Peter, painter. Joseph, bartender. Mame, book-keeper. George, works at brewery. 2 John J., works at brewery. Jacob J., works at brewery. Anna Agnes. Katherine. Severn, William G., book-keeper, 118 E. Green. Mrs. Cora J. Frances E. Edson N. § o Sewell, Mrs. Mary J., widow, 808 E. State, E. O. s i Sexton, Thomas, fireman (P. R. R.) 509 VanCampen av. Mrs. Winnie. Michael. Frank. Seyller, Frank, butcher, 1127 W. State. Seyller, Julius, butcher, 1129 W. State, res. do. Mrs. Rose. Shadbolt, Alonzo, laborer, 119 Irving. Mrs. Ida F. Shafer, Abram F., farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Lua. Shafer, Addison, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Helen N. Shaffer, Charles A., 404 W. State. Mrs. Emma P. Shaffer, Mrs. Elizabeth, 146 1-2 N. Seventh. John, works for P. R. R. Shaffer, Frank, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 307 Jay. Shaffer, Frank, engineer, 125 N. Eighth. Mrs. Annabell. Shafer, Frank F. L., shoemaker, 109 N. First. Mrs. Elizabeth. o Rose. Mabel. SHAFFER, FRANK J., attorney at law, 156 N. Union, res. 418 5 K1^ W. State. Mrs. Emma C. a Leah G.. R5 Shaffer, Fred, pipe fitter (P. R. R.) 146 N. Seventh. Mrs. Rose. Mamie E. Shaffer, Fred, carpenter, 143 1-2 N. Union. Shaffer, Jacob, 143 1-2 N. Union. S t 2° P- X Im o1 tr f C/3 q t f H V The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. Z r r >5 w W NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 312 . 05 pa a 3 •£ § =^ w < g p y MORRIS AND VAN C A M P J J J N ' S ~ ^ © Shafer, Mrs. Lavina, widow, 1408 Buffalo. Shaffer, Michael, oil producer, 330 Laurel av. Mrs. M. ^ Clyde. Viola. C Shafer; Willis, brakeman (P. R. R.) 1408 Buffalo. ^ Shane, Leonard, cigar maker, 409 1-2 W. State. — Mrs. 3 Shane, see Shine. Shaner, Daniel C , oil treater, 753 N. Union, N. O. j ^j Mrs. Lina. g C Frank, glassblow,er. 3 U Elva. Mamie. (U Clifford. Clarence. . <4SHANER, FLOYD P.. (W. S. Wilkinson & Co., 129 N. Union,) a O res. 209 S. Union. n ,j» Mrs. Jennie F. £ 73 Earl L. . S Helen M. g |2 Robert C. a Louise M. —> — Shannon, Mrs. Ellen, widow, 34 Oak, N. 0. " Shannon, Mrs. Ella, green house, 43 Queen, E. O. j tf. Bessie E. •o ® Sharary, see Scharary. 'S CO Sharp, F r a n k H., blockman Deering H a r v e s t e r Co., 108 W. £ ij Green. >T ^ Mrs. Carrie E. > ™ Helen Louise. ^ 3 Howard Parker. K CO Tlussel Grant. O Sharp, Joseph A., glassblower, 780 N. Union, N. O. : "O Mrs. Margaret. *5 Joseph M. John. <fl Edwin. ij>' Thomas. l. Marie. 3 Marguerite. tj Shattuck, Earl, laborer, Haskell rd., E. O. Ctf Mrs Anna. '+3 Shattuck, Frank, laborer, Haskell rd., E. O. C Mrs. Maud. J2 Shattuck, Frank M., carpenter, 56. Bishop E O tZ Mrs. Lillie M. Vernon V. - M To= Day's News This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers ofall Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . Whl'ttOn, Pres - &Treas gSVoS"0"" '£ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. c 313 Shaughnessy, see Shonessy. Shaw, Miss Anna, 127 N. Barry. Shaw, Clarence L., bridgebuilder, 131 S. Second. Mrs. Catherine. Shaw, John F., Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Nora. Edward R. John J. Catherine. James. Francis. Anna. Alice. Agnes. Shaw, William B., saloonkeeper, 922 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Mary A. Leo. Irene. SHAW, WILLIAM H., asst. supt. Prudential Insurance Co., office, Riley & Wands block; res. 208 N. Second. f) M Qj ^i ^ , -I Q ° to ^ s j < 2 1*1 0) ij m [JJ Shay, Patrick, switchman (P. R. R.) 535 N. Fifth. Mrs. Johanna M. Annastasia. Shay, see Sheehy. Shea, Cornelius, works at refinery, 24 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Anna. Mary. Clara. Julia. Shea, Michael J., works at P. R. R. shops, 426 N. Tenth. Mrs. Margaret. George F. Raymond. Margaret. g ° I TJ jE Shearer, Robert, boilermaker (P. R. R.) bds. 602 Wayne. n Shebola, Mike, works at refinery, 231 Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Julia. George. Mary. Anna. John. Michael. Leo. Henry. Sheehan, Anna, dressmaker, 127 1-2 N. Union. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. F. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS E. G Duseubury, J. E. Dusenfeury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F.Johnson. 314 *"" ^ -J QJ MX C£ ~ Qj __] H P, 3 > ^ n\ Jri ^ C' __"• (—] J, S S °S pj £3 ^^ —- a TO a _ £ 55 © jaj $s w _T\ ^ 04 S3 ~~V ** CZ KH g ^--» ° _2 Q 5? E ^ g § —5—. •g ^ A. W (^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Sheehan, Mrs. Anna, widow, Spruce, N. 0. William. Lawrence. Leo. Rachel. SHEEHAN, D. W., (D. W. Sheehan & Son,) 503 N. Union. Mrs. Mary A. SHEEHAN, D. W. & SON, (D. W. Sheehan, John J. Sheehan,) groceries meats, dry goods and shoes, 501-503 N. Union. Sheehan, Mrs. Johanna, 42 Front, Bv. S H E E H A " N , JOHN J., (D. W. Sheehan & Son,) 503 N. Union. Mrs. Madge. Sheahan, John P., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 332 Coleman. Mrs. Nora. May ET. John. Nora. James E. Sheahan, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 119 W. Green. Mrs. Catherine F. Sheehan, Nellie, 33-34 Grossman block, 241 N. Union. Sheehan, William F., works at P. R. R. shops, Dailey's Inn. Sheehy, Bridget, domestic, 305 N. Second. SHELDON, JESSE A., contractor and builder, 138 S. First. Mrs. Lena M. Howard W. Maurice G. Richard M. Sheldon, Jesse O., car repairer (P. R. R.) 511 1-2 W. State. Sheldon, L. W., carpenter, 227 S. Barry. Shelton, J., fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Shepard, Mrs. F. M.. Pleasant Valley. Sheridan, Mrs. Ellen A., 1206 Irving. Nellie A., music teacher. Philip Philip J., J., medical medical student. student. Sheridan, Nellie A., music teacher, studio 417 W. Sullivan; res. 1206 Irving. Sherman, Daniel M., woodworker, 22 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Louisa. SHERMAN, FRANK E., bottling works, (Bartholomay's Beer and Ale,) 607 E. State, E. O., ice house Pond, E. O., res. 605 E State - - Mrs. Florence. Harry. Anna. James. Roger. Copies of this- "Directory can be obtained at OAKLI-^PS Book ) Store. Piice, $2.50. The A, Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers! TTIUDCD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U l T l D E K , windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. V. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 315 Co. /' £ > * 3 W Z OC. 3 GO O ^2! a. m > < m o s* CO a o o I ARL TROU \ r sX m CO o T) z m CM (^ o H Sta l Bynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 a r O —t LND ALL i Best Wo: HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KEYSTONE/ \ ELECTRIC/ CM ing Sherman, George D., janitor, Goodrich av., E. 0. Mrs. Mattie. Louise. Lena. Doris. Veronica. Thelma. Sherris, Elias, prop, dry goods store, 304 W. State. Mrs. Jennie. Isaac, telegraph op. Myer. Lewis. Anna. Nathan. Esther. Sherwin, Mrs. Caroline, 12 Third av., Bv. Harry, driller. Sherwin, Henrietta M. B., librarian (Forman Library, 116 S. Union,) res. 115 S. First. Sherwin, Mrs. Mary, 316 1-2 N. First. Joseph. Edward. Charles. Sherwood, Claude, laborer, back Hinsdale rd., N. 0. Sherwood, Mrs. Margaret B., 29 Center, Bv. Augusta E. Shiber, John T., cooper, 510 Washington. Mrs. Marie B. Nanette J., teacher (Olean public schools.) Shine, Mrs. Katherine, 601 N. Fourth. William P., machinist (P. R. R.) Shine, see Shane. Shlenker, see Slinker. Shoemaker, Andy, laborer, off Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Susie. Shoemaker, Joseph Scudder, book-keeper, 209 W. Henley. Mrs. Minnie F. Wilson M. Josephine T. Shoemaker, James, brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM MONT, prop. Grand Central Restaurant, 308 N. Union; res. 318 N. First. Mrs. Nellie. Louise H. Charles W. Joseph E. Shonessy, James, brakeman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Shonessy, Patrick, conductor (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. c 3 cr n, o f o m z o o O 00 m 03 o ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. med Net. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, © ."> C3 * >•>© • •-; «J . .22 ^ *4—1 £ 3 o <^> 05 ~T m CO • »••• " • • ^ / ^ — — - OLDAN'S BDST CLOTHIBRS. 316 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Shorten, John, 29 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Winifred. Michael J., glassworker. Mary C. James E. Julia B. Margaret V. Winifred. John J. Catherine A. Showalter, Henry, carpenter and builder, 302 E. Henley. Mrs. Eliza. Showalter, William F., carpenter and builder, 302 E. Henley. Mrs. Janet. Lida W. Shroeder, Leo C, steward (Elks rooms, cor. Union and State,) res. 123 S. Fourth. Mrs. Mary. Samuel J. Clara M. 1 Marie B. Daniel C. Shroeder, see Schrader. Shubert, see Schubert. Shuder, Mary, 53 River, N. O. Shulsky, Charles, works at refinery, 5 Pierce av., W. 0. Mrs. Mary. Frances. SIBLBY & OSTROM, (Herbert D. Sibley, William L. Ostrom,) printers and publishers, "The Olean Herald," 215 N. Union. SIBLBY, HERBERT D., (Sibley & Ostrom, 215 N. Union,) res. 207 N. Third. Mrs. Margaret. Sievert, John, mgr. for Higgins, 701 E. State, E. O., res. 75 Garden av... E. O. Mrs. Jessie F. Hazel H. Lawrence J. Lillian M. Elizabeth L. Charles B. Eleanor. Sievert, Mrs. L. D., 7 Second av., Bv. SIGEL, HENRY, legal representative Shawmut R. R., 123 S. First. Mrs. Mary. Clara Frances. Florence Marie. Marie Dolores. Edward Troy, Planing Mill, * ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. f.EJYLERfrGQ OLEAN AIRWAYS UP * TO * DATE- OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 317 Sigel, Lewis, tanner, 141 N. Eighth. Mrs. Anna. Morgan L. Aileen. Sigel, Mrs. Minnie, 619 W. State. Glen. Genevieve. Silk, Frank, works for P. R. R., 215-217 W. Green. Mrs. Mary. John, glassworker. Anna. Agnes. Leo, glassworker. Nettie M. Edward. Hazel. Mary. William. Harry. Thelma. Silloway, John, brakeman, (P. R. R.) 65 Garden av., E. O. Silloway, Leroy J., painter (P. R. R.) 65 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Ella. Loren. Leroy. Sills John H., machinist (P. R. R.) 818 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Lottie. Silvernail, John, barber 321 N. Union; res. 120 Wayne. Mrs. Mary. James R. Simeon, Joseph, peddler, 406 N. First. Frank, works at Foley's. Simmons, Charles H., car inspector (P. R. R.) 4 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Bertha. Olon F. Charles. Simms, see Sims. Simon, Rich, works at tannery, 126 Whitney av. Mrs. Mary. John. Simons, Mrs. Nellie M., 311 S. Eighth. Clair H. Winifred L. Raymond E. Ruth M. Simons, Mrs. Salina I., S. Union, S. 0. Simpkins, William B., sec.-treas. Sanitary Dinner Pail Co., Union, N. 0.; res. 230 N. Fourth. Mrs. Katherine. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M.'REDDING, Secy. J . J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SBNBRflL INSURANCE ID ^ § « S?nM £5 3 § " •D3»." p«a 0 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS_E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tohnson. 318 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Simpson, F. L., 121 N. Eighth. Mrs. Margaret E. Simpson, L. F., jeweler, 125 S. Second. Mrs. Sadie. Simpson. Leslie R., salesman, 141 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Edith. Simpson, J. Pitt, works for P. R. R., 133 N. Twelfth. SIMPSON, WILLIAM H., plumbing and steam fitting, 184 N. Union; res. 235 N. Second. Mrs. Mary. Walter H. Ada V. SIMS, CHARLES A. & CO., contractors, (J. Young, supt.,) 258 1-2 N. Union. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Fred W. Dorr, agent, 252 N. Union. Siter, see Seiter. Sirdevan, Edwin, trainman (P. R. R.) Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Sirffevan. Frank J., works for P. R. R., 36 Pine, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Arthur J. Leslie. Sirdevan, George, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 19 Oak, N. O. Sirdevan. John T., blacksmith (P. R. R.) 26 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Kate T. Teresa. Gertrude. <o -^ -t-1 -Q • • • <u . <s> .E " Z Sirdevan. Mary, 88 River, N. O. Q- -t-i X SircTevan, Margaret T., 19 Oak, N. 0. •+-< °* J"2 ' ~ X H 2 _2 <,, • . Robert. Sirdevan. Mrs. Mary A., widow, Water, N. 0. Luke. Boilermaker. Walter E., brakeman (P. R. R.) Minnie. -t-, • Sirdevan, Nellie, teacher, 19 Oak, N. 0. M— ~ ' ' Sirdevan. PatricE J., car repairer (P. R. R.) 88 River, N. O. Thomas. Esther. Ralph. James. Sirdevan, Thomas, 20 Elm, N. O. Katherine. Anna. George. Sirline, Charles, laborer, W. River rd., S. 0. Krddler Bros. Carri %e^as:ons' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y . KING'S WINDSOR WALL PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 319 n H ence 6 VO 60 shop St. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. c CHI The Morning Times* (Jl Jk. lion Street. Sisson, Edwin G., teller (Ex. Natl. Bk.j 220 N. Fourth. Mrs. Louise G. SISSON, WILLIAM G., agent N. Y. Life Ins. Co., 305 Masonic Temple, bds. 208 N. Fourth. Sisson, W. A., telegraph operator, 1115 W. Henley. Mrs. Clara. Helen. Amy. Elmer. Sitterley, W. H., foreman (P. R. R.) Dailey's Inn. Mrs. Mary. Eleanor. Skaehill, James, works at freight office, 10 Elm, N. O. Skiff, Blanche, 408 W. Henley. Skinner, Archie, air brake inspector (P. R. R.) 220 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Lulu E. Adrian. Skinner, Henry, works for Vacuum Oil Co., 220 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Mary A. Paul. Skinner, Mrs. Mary, 207 Jay. Skinner, Reuben J., works at brewery, 481 N. Union. Mrs. Maud. Julius, deliveryman. Delia. Chester. Laura. Skiver, Fred, painter and paperhanger, 78 King, E. O. Mrs. Eleanora. Slaboda, Andy, laborer, off Bishop, N. O. Mrs. Susie. SLADE, M. E., district mgr. National Protective Legion, 258 1-2 N. Union. Slater, Benjamin F., tanner, Clark, E. 0. Mrs. Minnie. Asher. Ordelia. Slater, John L., carpenter, 69 Queen, E. 0. Mrs. Mary J. Bessie. Slattery, Dennis F., taikw7 202 S. Union. Mrs. Mary A. Louis Francis. Marie A. Joseph Stephen. Margaret C. Sleboda, see Slaboda. » 73 m o • 73 < o r D ©lean Cement Suiting ©lock Co. . G. HARVEYj-President. Factory at Foot of Fifth St., along P. R. R. Tracks. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. JOHN F. HARVEY, Vice-President. Bell Phone Manufacturers and Builders of all kinds of Cement Building Block. IN ESS CCESS ED C (A </) C 2 n C UX Ui XJ1 Ui B 2 2 5 o B B B B 31 o op P P Ul W CQ m SB CD a £ • tra p CDCDSJCO sj P E. • 3. i~ a 'PS, ^ B, o w o* - £ fa era p 'H2. B 0 ED <5 „ z ! ft) ^ 3 ! -ai B S I StfB •n & i 3' B p p 5* s. o to 2 5' p' p td" id 2J . t1 o « CD ^ 0 HI ^ VI 2 ? CD C 2 CD H i &3 1 o c p o r ?»fO CD CD S3 O 01 r 3 S 5 ft) O ft) 0 T) m > Pa —J 2 3. P • I I I—• M ® P DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J. Whl'ttOn, Pres. STreas. g^on"0"6 $ OLEAN, N. Y. ObEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 321 Smith, Mrs. Alice L. (Mrs. Marsh F.) 233 Adams. George E., machinist (P. R. R.) Frank F., glasswork~er. Marcia M. SMITH, DR. AMBROSE E., physician and surgeon, 105-107 S. Barry. Mrs. Artie E. Amy D. Dorcus. Smith, Andrew, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Smith, Andrew J., clerk, 211 S. Barry. Athalene. Marguerite. Smith, Mrs. Anna M., 1503 W. Henley. Smith, Arthur D., oili producer, 16 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Emma J. Thelma. Smith, Miss Blanche, 23 Pierce av., W. 0. Smith, Buell R. traveling salesman, 333 Tompkins. Mrs. Ella M. Henry B. Lucy E. Nellie O. Smith, Mrs. Carrie L., (Mrs. Stephen) widow, 21 Front, Bv. SMITH, CASSAR, physician and surgeon, 903 W. State. Mrs. Edith. Follet. William. SMITH, CHAiRLES. dealer in coal and wood, 427 Higgins av.; res. 215 N. Clinton. Mrs. Marion. Bertha M., stenographer. Smith, Charles, farmer, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Lena. Smith, Charles F., deliveryman, 119 N. Ninth. Mrs. Kate. * Harold. Gordon. Shirley! Ada May. Dorothy. SMITH, CHARLES W., mgr. Higgins store, 120 N. Union; res 112 N. Clinton. Mrs. Effie M. • Ivan E. Ward W. Smith, Copeland E., mail carrier, 211 S. Union. Mrs. Editn M. WM. HORNER & CO., _ O L E A N HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. i—* ** M Q Ht* P* £ g P r-1 o> <J B !1 - g j-»- H ^ £ pL \2 T gr B <l « ° 03 ^ 00 hj ^ O o" ' £* cd ~ "a g1 » First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 322 o 01 _J J E z o £ 5a a. e Both o £ A M ro o J? u, <u o o ^J u *-— lo K MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S SMITH, D. L., harness maker, 219 1-2 N. Union; res. 130 Fulton. Mrs. Emma M. R. Porter, foreman (P. R. R. shops.) Minnie B., teacher. Smith, Edward, clerk, 116 S. Clinton. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, 120 E. Green. Beatrice. Hazel. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, 413 N. Seventh. SMITH, EUGENE S., jeweler and optician, 115 N. Union; res. 109 E. Henley. Mrs. Clara B. Ellwood Watson. Smith, Mrs. Florence, 211 S. Union. Smith, Miss Florence. 23 Pierce av., W. 0. Smith, Frank, blacksmith, E. State, E. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Robert. Dorothy. EdwaFd. Smith, Fred J., farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Minnie C. Lloyd. SMITH, GEORGE & CO., (W. A. Grinard, prop.) bicycle, automobile and general repairing, 255 N. Union. Smith, George P., 115 E. Henley. Mrs. Sarah J. Smith, George P. Jr., machinist, 114 W. Green. Mrs. Ella C. Smith, Glen, lineman, 7 Center, Bv. Smith, Godfried I., farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Katherine. John G. Carrie E., time keeper. Amelia N. Smith, Harry B., tool dresser, 402 W. Hen'ley. Mrs. Julia K. Smith, Hendrick J., carpenter, 75 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Sarah. Angie, milliner. Gaius, clerk. Warren, clerk (P. R. R.) Winifred, clerk. Smith, Henry, stone cutter, 36 Front, Bv. J"v^. Ethel. Smith, Herman, 102 E. Green. Genevieve. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers f TTMftpD Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. Long Distance Phone 6-W, Olean, N. V. ^Windows, Turned Work. P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 323 Smith, Herman, teamster, 102 E. Green. Mrs. Mary. Charles. Anna. Smith, Mrs. Hiram B., 201 N. Clinton. J. Caroline. Smith, Rev. J. A., pastor E. O. church, 73 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. M. V. Emma. Smith, J. Edward, pharmacist, 122 N. Eighth. Mrs. Nannie. Nele. Robert. Smith, James, machinist (P. R. R.) 414 N: Eighth. Smith, James C, mason, 517 W. State. Smith, James H., 232 S. Clinton. Mrs. Stella. Smith. James T., bill poster, 110 N. First. SMITH, JASPER E., attorney at law, office 133 1-2 N. Union; res. 512 W. Henley. Mrs. Mary L. Maurice L. Lydia R. Jane A. Smith, Mrs. Jennie K., 202 Laurens. Gertrude M. Jennie K. Smith, Jo, laborer, 20 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Dora. Agnes. Tony. Felix. Leo. Bernice. Smith, John, laborer, 325 N. Fifth. Mrs. Mary. Smith, John, laborer, 29 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Frances. Smith, John, farmer, Windfall rd.,' Bv. Smith, John, laborer, 57 Railroad av., E. O. Smith, John, laborer, Spruce, N. O. Mrs. Clara. Michael. Zurek. Johnnie. Smith, John B., real estate, bds. 112 N. Barry. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209.^ UNION AND LAURENS STS. \KEY$TONE7 L \ ELECTRIC/' \ / lOLEAN.N.'lj m 3w CD o §. £ c § 2 ^ CO ^ °oq o DO m CO O 2 g o o ^ aq O to o o a on o a o trt 0 We Want Your Business. Ul ;> ""*• H OO . W 324 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S . Smith, John C , saloonkeeper, 602 Wayne. \l4 ?3 CQ Mrs. Agnes. y-jr G " ^ H^ 3 O Nellie. George. Mary. Q ^ [>H >^ t/3 ^-H •< [x] * ^ >. £> Florence. Catherine. Gertrude. Smith, Joseph A., 409 1-2 W. State. H P^ r^ <£ pq C^O hj P ^ < M ^ Mrs. Lena. Clara A. Smith, Lee, glass packer, 1313 Reed. Mrs. Mary. H. Dean, printer. C^n 55 <J Charles Roy, glassworker. Alice L O Q U M Z *™ £—i *< W <C « ^ O O . O [I, H CT> ffl W ~S H - Smith, LeRoy, lineman, 7 Center, Bv. Mrs. Edith. Smith, Lewis H., bicycle mfr., 611 E . State, E . 0 . Mrs. Matie. Laura. Doris. Smith, Mrs. Lodema E., widow, 135 N. Barry. U) < Ej ^ C j^v U r~* ^ ^ Q LJ PQ y |5< **< f , T* <_J ^^ ^|J _ ^^ -fj 1~"^ g r K^ -^ /yH J; H-> ^ ~ Ollie A. ffi Ella L., dressmaker. Hattie N.. dressmaker. Smith, Louis, works for F. R. R., 11 Fifth av., Bv. Mrs. Margaret. Smith, Mrs. Mary A., widow, 603 W. Henley. George W., painter. Rbea A. Smith, Michael, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Mrs. Liza. Smith, Miles L., carpenter, 310 S. Barry. Mrs. Jennie. Harold A. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, store Smith, Smith, Smith, Beatrice E. Bernice C. Minnie B., teacher, Olean High school, res. 130 Fulton. Minnie, 210 N. Second. Newell, fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Perkins & Co., (Rochester,) wholesale groceries, Urancn 408-410 N. Union. Peter, carpenter, 517 W. State. Mrs. Mary. Mrs. Phoebe, widow, 217 Adams. Mary. Mrs. Polly M., 802 N. Union, N. O. Edward Troy, •^ ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S 0LEAN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORS. w 325 Smith, Robert P., machinist, 115 S. Seventh. Smith, Sydney J., coachman, 123 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary. Frances. Viola. Smith, Tony, teamster, Goodrich av., E. O. Mrs. Mary. Adam. \ Frances. Smith, Wilbur R. C, publisher, 107 S. Barry. Dorothy. Caroll. Marvelle. Smith, William, cabinet shop 409 W. State, res. 405 W. State. Mrs. Katherine. Emma L. Lena C. Bertha M. Bessie E. Smith, William, farmer, Windfall rd., Bv. Smith, William, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 8 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Antoinette. Lydia. Elmer. Smith, William H., farmer, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Margaret A. Smith, Mrs. Winifred, widow, 208 S. Fifth. Harry E., fireman (P. R. R.) Helen A., teacher. Smith, see Schmitt. Snow, Arlie, 23 First av., Bv. Snow, William A., teamster, 238 S. Clinton. Mrs. Mary P. Snowden, Fred S., barber, 509 Irving. Mrs. Grace M. Frederick R. Herbert S. Marie A. Snowdon, Samuel J., barber, 221 S. Ninth. Mrs. Susan E. Loren J., bootblack. Floyd H. Snyder, Andrew C, carpenter (P. R. R.) 607 W. Henley. Mrs. Katherine M. Edward F. Carrie L. Ruth L. ss 00 •a d =n 1 3 H § 0 <; 5. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E . Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 326 •5 >rr C § C 0-, a H ^ o '-£ '•+3 rt £• j"" -a -O C c ^ -— .u 3 CT MORRIS AND VAN CAMPKN'S Snyder, Augustus H., laborer, 205 Adams. Mrs. Elizabeth. John J. Joseph H. Snyder, Charles F., teamster, 611 W. Henley. Snyder, Elmer J., glass packer, cor. Bell and Queen, E. O. Mrs. Nellie. Raymond. Nebia. Snyder, Fred S., car repairer (P. R. R.) 306 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Mary. Henry M. Snyder, Julia, student, 216 N. Barry. Snyder, J. C, carpenter (P. R. R.) bds. Genesee House. Snyder, Joseph F., clerk, bds. I l l S. Clinton. SNYDER MATT, prop. City Cafe, 146 N. Union; res. 146 1-2 N. Union. Francis E. Sadie M. Julia M. Snyder, Sadie, clerk, 210 N. Barry. Snyder, William, car repairer (P. R. R.) 114 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Minnie. James. Lillian. Lawrence. Sodesky, Joseph, laborer (P. R. R.) 67 Oak, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Frank. Kaismere. Infant. Solomon, Mrs. Rebecca, 532 N. Fifth. ^ CM Sommer, Edward L., officer (P. R. R.) 213 N. Sixth. Mrs. Hattie. (i) Sorog, Mary, laundress, Olean House. Soronson, Miss Esther, 409 W. Henley. South Olean Chapel, S. Union, S. 0. Souter, Frank, engineer (P. R. R.) 124 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Dora. Southerland, Miss Hattie, 204 W. Sullivan. Southeron, Martin, 1017 W. State. Mrs. Mina A. Southworth, Elmer E., carpenter, 17 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Emma. Sowers, Mrs. Jane H., 209 S. Clinton. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLDRN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 327 Sparar, John, laborer, 332 N. Eighth. Mrs. Barbara. Mary. Bertha. Annie. Rosle. Lorena. SPARKMAN, WILLIAM B., representative of Star Piano Co., 140 S. Clinton. Mrs. Edith B. Paul A. Ruth. Spaulding, William H., tanner, Boulevard, W. O. Mrs. Elvira. Spaulding, William H., carpenter, 223 N. Fifth. Mrs. Eliza J. Spears, Alex, laborer, 315 S. Fifth. Spears, Mrs. Janet, 16 Third av., Bv. Spears, Mrs. Addie, widow, 22 Fourth av., Bv. Spears, Robert, stonecutter, 42 Third av., Bv. Jessie. James. John. Margaret. Christina. Helen. Spears, William, works for P. R. R., 23 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Louise. Bruce W. Mary J. Anna L. Jessie G. H. James G. H. Mildred E. Clarissa E. Spellan, Patrick, brakeman (P. R. R.) 323 Whitney av. Mrs. Nora. Helen. Margaret. John. Francis. Spellman, Mrs. F. C, 304 E. State. Spellski, Frank, works at car shops, 523 N. Fifth. Mrs. Josephine. Spencer, Mrs.-Annie, 233 1-2 N. Union. Spencer, Mrs. Emma, widow, 520 N. Fourth. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3 (f) en 4* 5 § s n s I* M O O tr1 en I C/2 , NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. 1> C/l ' •3 o £•« OH H 328 _ - MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S '• ' —' ' ' = ^ « MO os p — ^ S 03 !M x § Z ^ « § .£ j Si "O "> x ™ Spiesman, Mrs. Mary, (Mrs. Matt.) widow, 130 N. Seventh. Anna L. Harry L. Matthias Jr. Theresa. Spignard, Michael, laborer (P. R. R.) 524 N. Fourth. Mrs. Grace. Albert. Kate. E < 20 " 5 . ^ j P = C £ a i u •5 " E Victor. George. Spillane, Charles, foreman (P. R. R.) 37 Elm, N. 0. Mrs. Hannah. SPINDLER BROS., (John J. Spindler, Peter J. Spindler,) gro- C £ ^ 5 s'o S « °* £ >." 'ft g • ^ M ^ ^ a "O fe .S 2 •* o _ _ 15 O g *§ 2 <2 X ^ S> g 13 g •= <5 "H <i ^3 •<i C ^ <fl *j U 5 y <<g ^ C Lewis. cers 6 2 w ' ° ' state ' SPINDLER, JOHN J., (Spindler Bros.) 620 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Josephine A. Irene A. Mabel C. Norman 3. SPINDLER, PETEH J., (Spindler Bros.) 511 W. Henley. Mrs. Emma H. Infant. Sprague, Albert, drayman, 1306 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Ameretta. Sprague. Leonard L., glassDlower, 933 Buffalo. Mrs. Maggie. Martha. Elsie. Leonard. SPRAKER, CLARENCE, clothing store, 266 N. Union; res. 315 N. Fourth. Mrs. Jennie D. Infant. Spraker, William, notary public, 315 N. Fourth. Spring, Miss Cornelia, 818 W. Sullivan. Spry, Mrs. Clara, cook at Benson's Restaurant, res. 246 1-2 N. Union. Sptawski, see Spellski. Stady, Mrs. Mary, widow, 611 E. State, E. O. Stafford, John, farmer, Buffalo, W. O. Stafford, Laura, 116 E. Sullivan, Stafford, Richard, Buffalo, W. O. Mrs. Mary. Stahl, Edith, cook, Grand Central Hotel. STANDARD ART CO., G. Roy Newman, prop., 223 N. Union. T o = D a y S NeWS * f t V » , v ^ A ' CWQ/VWA/O This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers ofall Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . WhittOn, Pres. &Treas ft",^0™ l£ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. STANDARD F I R E INSURANCE CO. of N. J., Collins Interstate Agency, district manager, Masonic Temple. Standard News Co., 415 N. Union, D. Luntz, mgr. Stanek, Stanley J., works a t tannery, 21 Walnut, N. O. Mrs. Victoria. John, glassworker. Nellie. Viola. Jennie. Frank. Joseph. Edward. Stanway, Fannie, cook, Olean House. Stark, Blanche E., domestic, 326 Laurel av. M ° _j O M N> - 1 ^»* S Qj > rT |3 2 m M' U) M JirjjQ Stark, David D., laborer, 1115 Buffalo. ™ Blanche. H Virginia. Pearl. Hazel. Mildred. Osborn. Lee. Starks, Fred C, upholsterer, wall paper and carpets, 312 E. State; res. 1424 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Sarah. Geoffrey. Harlow. Mildred. Ruth. Starks, Mrs. M., 204 East av. Starks, Pearl, domestic, 310 Jay. Starks, Steven R., 233 Adams. Starr, George F., works at P. R. R. shops, 810 W. Sullivan. j!J Mrs. Jennie R. H State Armory, 43rd Separate Co., N. G. S. N. Y., North, cor. N. X Barry. J Stearbitz, Jo, laborer, 20 Oak, N. 0 . Stedman, F r a n k L., commercial traveler, 226 N. F o u r t h . Mrs. Sarah. Lyra. Steele, F r a n k H., engineer (P. R. R.) 138 N. Barry. Mrs. Kate. A n n a M. Steele, Hugh, works for P . R. R., 218 W. Sullivan. Steele, Hugh, station agent Adams Express Co., 127 Fulton. Mrs. Mildred F . Reginald W. Hugh Pascal. WM. HORNER & CO, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, 'Merchant Tailors. O jjj 0) en ' o ( CTD s GO CO I ffli 133 N. Union St pj p ! , <x> o *-J CD c td ' CO £ 5 w ^ M B~ * g ^9 ^ 2 lO 2-i o a."HI | • 1 ct> Night Clerk Over Store. o pi r " •IS Both Phones. HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT o ^ O G d P o p s; •a po r° r° r-t- to p • a. CD' en fd.- B" TO " EL o p •a P o en1 <-+ H m CD CD CO t=f 5' 2 ?ffitd§3 i f CD m gp CD CD p 00 pj p p •* • p FIRST. • P P B' o a CD . o B :3 8. 5? 5 'p gi o t i io " •- s _ 3 ll.§ p 58 4"" ^ gp P tilft II p'l • o Karl The Clothier SEE The A* Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers & Dealers! TJIVIT)rn Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of, H J l T l D E R , Windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. V. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Stephan, William N., pres. and mgr. Sanitary Dinner Pail Co., N. Union, N. O., res. 230 N. Fourth. Mrs. Augusta. Lena. Veronica. Stephenson, John Garnett, vocal instructor, room 17, City bldg. Stevens, Mrs. Mary A., 118 E. Henley. Stewart, A. Jack, laborer, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Flora. Stewart, Mrs. Catherine, (Mrs. Joseph,) 115 N. Ninth. 'Leo M. Cecelia M. Stewart, Joseph A., iceman, 125 N. Ninth. Mrs. Anna. Lloyd M. Stewart, Thomas, brick mason, 414 Laurens. Mrs. Hattie. William. Stewart, Thomas A., tannery supt, 1016 W. Henley. Mrs. Bertha. Stewart, Samuel, fireman, 119 N. Second. Mrs. Emma. Stewart, William H., commercial traveler, 128 N. First. Mrs. Lydia. Wallace. Steyner, Mrs. Frederick E., (Mrs. John J.) 513 W. Sullivan. Edward R. Stickney, Mrs. Lena M., 168 1-2 N. Union. Stier, John A., galvanizer (Vacuum) Buffalo, N. 0. Mrs. Bertha. Isabelle. William. STILLMAN, F. V. R., real estate and insurance, 108 North; res. 216 N. First. Mrs. Carrie B. Doris B. Stimlinger, John, engineer (P. R. R.) 419 N. Seventh. Mrs. Maggie. Reuben M. Margaret. Nellie. Thomas H. Stimson, George, engineer, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Ida. Mabel. Floyd. Stoddard, Charles, real estate agent, bds. Grand Central Hotel. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KEYSTONT7 \ELECTRIC/J \ C o / \OLEAN.N.Y7 c 331 Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 a cr =3 DO a <" > 3 H r 2 S> — -a ~t C/5 O m mO ^O a o m m s 86 33 Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. 2a 2* 332 .s s . +-' o •g . U) g. <U (sj , o ©4*5es <-» - 3 " >-> © • Q OQ • t j Jf • JJ ^ — <U . W2 . .<£ «3 •2 i = l . ^ "^ * ° . a3 W 'Si « ® ^ ^r ^ S MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Stomereski, Thomas works in tannery, Long House, S. Fifteenth, W. 0. Mrs. Anna. Jacob. Joseph. Martin. Michael. Katherine. Stone, Ellse, domestic, 417 B. State. Stone, Jason E., 128 N. First. Mrs. Anna R. Jason E. Jr. Rutherford K. Stone, Harry W., draughtsman (P. S. & N.) 30 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Clara. Stone Ora R., patternmaker, 30 Garden av., E. O. ' Mrs. Harriet S. Storms, Christopher, moulder, 211 Jay. Mrs. Amelia A. George A. Storrs, Thomas, attorney, 233 N. Union; res. 118 N. Clinton. Mrs. Fannie T. Story, Frank P., tinner, 134 S. First. Mrs. May L. Stowell, Mrs. Betsy, 225 N. Second. Stowell, Herschel D., carriage maker, 15 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Frances M. William. Harold. STOWELL, L. W., law office, 204 Masonic Temple; res. 211 N. First. (TJ Stowell, Sarah W., (Mrs. C. S.) 211 N. First. Louis W.. attorney. Fannie W., stenographer. Aileen W. Grace. Calvin S. Frederick M. .^ \J0 STRAIGHT, CHARLES D., editor and prop, of Olean Times, 107 North; (see adv.) res. 125 S. Barry. Mrs. Mabel L. Allen G., insurance agent. Emily E. Stratton, George, conductor (P. R. R.) 114 N. First. Mrs. Nellie. Stratton, Mrs. Martha, widow, 114 N. First. Edward Troy, Planing Mia •J 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding-, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. TETYLERarCO - OLEAN UP * TO * DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 3 no Streb, Joseph N., machinist (P. R. R.) 604 W. State. Mrs. Anna. Raymond F. Leonarda E. Strecker, Mrs. Kate, W. State, W. 0. John, farmer. STREIGHT, MISS LAURA E., prop, art store, 240 N. Union: (Fred Munger, mgr.) Strickland, Mrs. Viola, 214 W. State. Darwin. Striker, William, tanner, Boulevard, W. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Tacy. STRONG, GIDEON H., oil producer and dealer in real estate, office 38 Exch. Bk. buldg.; res. 233 N. First. Mrs. Anna Mclntosh. Helen E. Strong, Mrs. Helen B. (Mrs. J. B.) widow, 211 Laurens. Strong, Lewis X, teamster, 102 S. Second. Mrs. Carrie L. Winifred. Struble, Mrs. Bessie, 37 Third av., Bv. Adeline. Paul. Clarence. O 3! Struble, Georpe, tannery, 68 King, E. 0. Mrs. Julia. Michael. George. John. Mary. Stuart, Arthur D., conductor (P. R. R.) 414 N. First. Mrs. Nellie. Arthur D. Jr. ' STUDHOLME, FOSTER, druggist, 141 N. Union; res. 304 N. Clinton. Mrs. Helen H. Ruth T. Stumpff, D., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. Sturm, Carl, works at brewery, 66 Clark, E. O. Sturm, Carrie L., 125 N. Fifth. Sturm, Charles W., barber, 1308 W. StaTe; res. 108 S. Thirteenth. Mrs. Lyda. Lawrence. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, P^s7AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J, McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SENBRfil- INSURflNCB 2 < 2 First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I- E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J . E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 334 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Sturm, Edward W., carpenter, 605 W. State. Mrs. Josephine. Jacob. Henry. Tillie. Sturm, Edward W. Jr., clerk, 117 W. Green. Mrs. Caroline R. Gretchen L. Cerise R. Sturm, Mrs. Mary, 1403 W. State. Fred A., Grand Union Tea Co. Wallace, moulder. Sturtleman, Anna, 603 E. State. E. 0. <D c3 ' ' <u . xA -£ . W •— Q Q. -2 X -!_• ^ X* ~ E O ' o "^ ' ca •" +2 ' "iZ . Sturtleman, Paul, moulder, 603 E. State, E. O. Stutter, Henry O., coremaker, 616 W. Henley. Mrs. Tena. Subjeck, Michael, Walnut, N. O., cor. Water. Mrs. Frances. Kate. Martin. Tony. Carl. Martha. William. Joseph. Frank. Subjeck, Mrs. Frances, grocery, 902 N. Union, N. O. Sullivan, Cornelius, yardmaster (Erie R. R.) 5 River, N. O. Mrs. Mary. James. Raymond. Daniel. Eugene. Sullivan, Daniel H.; mail clerk, 416 W. Henley. Mrs - Margaret. Irma. Sullivan, Mrs. Eliza, 43 Pine, N. O. Dennis, tank builder. Sullivan, James, machinist (P. R. R.) 112 Wayne. Mrs. Kate. Mary. Sullivan, John, laborer, 325 N. Seventh. Mrs. Margaret. Helen M. Margaret J. Sullivan, John L., farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Hannah. Joseph. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 IM. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. « 335 . » <Ti Sullivan, John P., engineer (P. R. R.) 34 Water, N. 0. Mrs. Fannie. Anna. Timothy. May. Rhena. Sullivan, Mrs. Katherine, widow, 919 N. Union,. N. 0. Daniel, conductor (P. R. R.) £ *• a ' s> ^ § "J3 <y> f ) Sullivan, Mrs. Margaret A., 16 Fourth av., Bv. Jeremiah, typesetter. Alice. Rachel. Annabel. Lillian. 8 ^ W 2. g S Sulliyan, Mrs. Mary, widow, 32 Oak, N. O. John C, street commissioner. Dennie, clerk. Agnes. *> " E g" "^ Sullivan, Mrs. Mary, Homer, N. 0. Nora. " " Fj Sullivan, Mary, domestic, 202 N. Clinton. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL Union, N. O. Mrs. Elizabeth. Katheryn. Elizabeth. Susan. Josephine. Mary Ellen. C, prop. American m JL . —" " ^ H ^_, fT] ^ £ f^ ^^ j O f"~ ^ f^ ^^ v/J •• P House, 1125 N. Francis. ^^_____ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^* ^ ' v ' ^ ^ ^ ^ J ' S^SZ Sullivan, Michael, stonecutter, 209 N. Union. ^ Sullivan, Michael T., works at refinery, 804 W. Henley. Mrs. Anna. Robert. x ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ > ^^~^™ 2 *• James. Michael Joseph. Infant. Sullivan, Robert, miller, 14 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Frances. _.^^^^ JJ *TZS*^l ^ ^—T^^ ^ ^ i g "—^^^ > ' William H. Eileen E. Albert E. Robert A. Richard E. Francis D. Sullivan, Mrs. Susan, 38 Washington, N. O. Agnes. g 2g T M J£ "S ^ ^J ' p g 05 ?-• ^3 t_• t^ &S 3- z — - — - The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. • i=* W W C C CD Z ©2 n3 .1 JOHN F. HAKVILY, Vice-President. •£•• CO CO W CO 03 •si •CO -q •-j o o a a JB ^ 4 4 3 CO p >-i td 2! H • hi P 1 B o a 2. 5 S" > ? ? j J CD B J1 CO _1 CD ^ f 5' ^ ™J I— 1 g- o CO Ci Q PB • S. g^^g'S _1 P^PPpg 3 o so B CO 2! B pi c a CO CO b O W • m P c O ^1 . CD 1 I3 " CD ^ £ 5L g «'„ P3 Cf CD CD < ! " CD >-! S' 5' 2. ^?B ^ a s ^ gH^<j CO I frt 0 c z o •a o ', Z P CJ1 01 " W Hell Phone Factory at Foot of Fifth St., along: P. R. R. Tracks. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Manufacturers and Builders of all kinds of Cement Building Block. A. G. HARVEY,;President. ©lean dement JBuilotng Block Co. 124 >-i O 3 t r 2 c ni IN ESS •r CCESSI en, DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t o n , Pres. &Treas. gS'/o™0"" ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 337 Swanson, C. 0., works at tannery, 21 Pierce av., W. O. Mrs. Anna. Bertha. Adolph. Melvin. Swanson, Mrs. Christina, 302 N. Ninth. Swanson, John, works at tannery, 1032 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Hannah. Swanson, John A., tanner, 134 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Alma. Harry. Genevieve. Swanson, John P., bartender, 808 Washington. Mrs. Katherine. SWANSON NILS traveling salesman, prop, shoe store and repair shop, 702 W. State; (John Coughlen, mgr.,) res. 702 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Anna A. Evelyn A. Roland. David. Swanson, Niel, works at P. R. R. shops, 302 N. Ninth. Swanson' Paul, works at P. R. R. shops, 302 N. Ninth. Swarm, Edgar T., works for P. R. R., 205 S. Clinton. Mrs. Anna M. Charles W. Infant. " £g q H« t* ft £ g P o g Swarm, M a r g a r e t , 228 S. B a r r y . h| *•» Swarm, Mary, chambermaid, Olean House. Swart, George W., carpenter, 230 N. Union. Mrs. Alice M. Guy H. Ql t3 W Qj C/5 O Rose V. E l i z a b e t h M. Swarts, A. A., b l a c k s m i t h , 111 S. F i r s t , res. 129 1-2 W. Slate. Z UJ _ 1-M MJ g Mrs. Ella. Swarts, D. E., teamster, Spring, E. O. Mrs. Minnie. Swarts, Ernest, lumberman, 71 Queen, E. O. Swarts, Hank, works at Myrick's foundry, 105 Railroad ar. Swarts, Peter, farmer, 74 King, E. O. Swarts, Ralph L., works for P. R. R., 329 N. Sixth. Mrs. Frankie S. Marion I. Harold A. Clair William. Vera E. Dorothy T. ^ g£ <=L P) S" 0B h{ >-t Q p* WM. HORNER & CO., _ O L E A N HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. o B ^ g1 g First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. 000 000 a o Q t ° Z i» o u o OI I Io i ai MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Swartz, Alfred, farmer, E. Rjvef rd., S. 0. Mrs. Hannah J. Claude. Swartz, Edward A., conductor (P. R. R.) 6 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Emma. Kate. Cecil. Swartz, Elmer W., farmer, Steam Valley rd., S. 0. Mrs. Alberta. Mary. Oren. Iren. Bethel. Lena. Mildred. Swartz, George E., farmer, t>ds. 303 Irving. Swartz, Mrs. Kathryn, 6" Fourth av., Bv. Henry, moulder. Charles, painter. Annie. Swartz, Mrs. Rosetta, E. State, E. O. Swatt, Joseph, works in tannery, Plum, E. 0. Mrs. Anna. Mary. Joseph. Stephen. Swedish Evangelical Mission Church, (K. A. Anderson, pastor,) Washington, cor. Buffalo. Swedish Lutheran Church, (C. J. Beckman, pastor,) 144 N. Sixth. Sweeney, Anna, clerk, 131 N. Barry. SWEENEY, JOHN, dentist, office 313 Masonic Temple; res. Allegany. Sweeney, John D., blacksmith (P. R. R.) Mrs. Carrie N. Sweezy, Perry J., machinist (P. R. R.) rear of 810 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Blanche. Sweeney, Patrick, mfr. bed springs, etc., 1217 W. State. Mrs. Sarah. Hugh Edward. Sweet, Charles Francis, fireman (P. R. R.) 110 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Maude E. Frances Irene. Jessie Bernice. Sweet, LeVerne, currier, 1001 Buffalo. Mrs. Gertrude. Bessie. Fred L. Sweet, William C, works at City Laundry, 41 Orchard av., E. 0. FITCH & RAMSEV. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers & Dealers T T T M t i E D Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L L l T l D E I \ , w i n d o w s , Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean.N. V. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Swetland, Rufus R., street car conductor, 109 N. Ninth. Mrs. Bessie L. William. Swift, Edmond Henry, 434 N. Tenth. Mrs. Mary J. Joseph A. H... roofer. SWIFT, JOHN D., chief of police, office basement City bldg. Mrs. Nettie R. Bertha I. Charles D. Swinger, see Schwinger. Switz, Mrs. Emma, 133 N. Sixth. Cecil. Sykes, Ida, works at Bargay's, E. State, E. O. Sylvester, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Szeyda, John, laborer, bds. 7 Franklin, N. O. Taft, Lynn A., clerk (P. R. R.) 141 N. Thirteenth. Taggerty Mrs. Bridget, 925 1-2 Buffalo. Bridget. Taggerty, Ella I., domestic, 131 S. Union. Taggerty, Mrs. Mary, Railroad av., E. 0. Taggerty, William, laborer, 17 Pond, b . O. Taggerty, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 911 Irving. Mrs. Anna. Taksen, Morris, junk dealer, 126 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Matilda. Ruth. Pauline. Florence. Tamutis, Joseph, tanner, 2 Prince, E. O. Mrs. Gertrude. Anna R. Henry W. Joseph R. Francis. Tanner, W. E., 17 Crown, E. 0. Mabel. TANNERS' SHOE STOCK CO., 1602-1610 W. Henley, (Albert O. Trostel, pres.; F. L. Bartlett, vice-pres. and treas.; F. H. Fiedler, sec. and gen'l mgr.; J. J. Newman, supt,) capital stock, $50,000; inc. March, 1898. Tannous, Kinaan, Syrian store, 322 N. First. Mrs. Julia. Sadie. Tarbell, Fred, publisher, 210 N. Clinton. Mrs. Cora D. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. ?, UNION AND LAURENS STS. m 339 W CD o ^°o > • §3 m r- © —1 vt W "-" m " o O 2 f? 05 O o O c 3 o" 3 o X o 0 We Want Your Business. 340 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S TAYLOR, A. M., wagonmaker, 447 N. Union; res. 402 S. Fourth. Mrs. Mary J. Frank A., cook. TAYLOR, THE B. U. CO., 254 N. Union, (B. U. Taylor, pres.; Mrs. H. M. Taylor, vice-pres.; Miss Jessie Hunt, sec. and treas.; C. A. Taylor, supt.;) contractors, builders, dealers in builders' supplies. Inc. Feb. 1, 1904; capital, $10,000. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN U., pres. The B. U. Taylor Co., 254 N. Union; res. 407 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Hattie M. Florence E. Alta M. Grace A. Alice M. Bernard W. Laura J. Thalia G. Taylor, C. R., bricklayer, bds. 103 N. Union. Taylor, Charles A., supt. for B. U. Taylor Co., 223 N. Third. Mrs. Alice B. Thomas DeVere. Taylor, Clyde, 30 Third av., Bv. Taylor, Clyde, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Taylor, Edward, works at Shepard's, Pleasant Valley. Taylor, Elbert T., oil well driller, 136 S. Third. Mrs. Mary E. Rea T. Hazel J. Ruth H. Taylor, El vie C , teacher. Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Taylor, Ernest J., grocer, 463 N. Union. Mrs. Ella. Taylor, Frank, cook, Olean House. Taylor, Mrs. Harriet, 813 W. Sullivan. Taylor, Hattie M., vice-pres. The B. U. Taylor Co., and owner of "The Brunswick," flats, 407 W. Sullivan. Taylor, James Forrest, teacher of science in Olean High school. For address, see supplement on back pages. Taylor, Melvin, works at hospital, 519 N. First. Taylor, Roy, 30 Third av., Bv. Taylor & Weber, oyster house, 113 W. State. Taylor, William A., teamster, 81 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Rachel. Ora. Taylor, William J., machinist (P. R. R.) 813 W. Sullivan. Edward Troy, Planing Mill, * 7 210-226 S.Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S £ E TYLER SCO Best Shoe Store " OtEAN -•' " 158 N. Union Street. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 13 C 341 Taylorson, George O., road foreman (P. R. R.) 133 N. Barry. Mrs. Mary. Taylorson, William A., flagman (P. R. R.) 402 Wayne. Mrs. Margaret. Mary. Tea, Mr. laborer, 1415 W. State. Mrs. Telasson, Carmen. 506 N. Fourth. Tenney, William P., works for Herrons, W. State, W. O., beyond city limits. • Mrs. Alice B. Oscar. Terpak, George, tanner, Grossman av., E. 0. Mrs. Julia. Mary. Lizzie. Anna. Lena. THATCHER. JOHN, commission merchant, 1311 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Thursa. Margaret. Theobold, George, bartender, 266 1-2 N. Union. Theuer, Edward, freight office (P. R. R.) 1102 W. Henley. ' Mrs. Margaret. Thierman, Ulrioh, works for P. R. R., 1216 Washington. Mrs. Louise. Edward, glassworker. George. Fred. Thomas, Ameen, laborer, 71 Railroad av., E. O. Thomas, B. Frank, supt. tannery, 410 W. State. Mrs. M. Lizzie. James P. Thomas, Canaan, peddler, 322 N. First. Mrs. Julia. Sadie. Thomas, Mrs. Carrie E., 211 Adams. Thomas, Charlie, peddler, Grossman av., E. O. Mrs. Ida. Thomas, Joseph, peddler, 122 Whitney av. Mrs. Sadie. John. Lewis. Maggie. Henry. Bertha. Thomas, Lizzie E., 131 N. Third. S3 S 5? w •q « s £* en P 3" B » S (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT 2 3Otf O "! re 5 ,o p 5 -i a « n> ,71 s *" •< Collins Interstate Agency g. 3. 0 F i r s t N a t i o n a l Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M.Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 342 .a .a c c (jj a c f^ O •— M J2 EC c c 15 S o 3 Q a- MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Thomas, Sam., laborer, 71 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Hadla. Mamie. Cela. Ed. Thompson, Bessie, stenographer, bds. 601 W. Sullivan. Thompson, Carrie B., book-keeper, 125 S. Second. Thompson, Mrs. E. W., 317 N. Clinton. Thompson, Florence, teacher, Olean public schools, 306 N. Clinton. Thompson, Prank B., asst. engineer (Vacuum,) 311 E. Henley. Mrs. Ellen L. Daisy A^ milliner. Floyd A., book-keeper. Gerald E. , Thompson, George F., bds. 202 N. Barry. Thompson, Georgia, clerk, 306 N. Clinton. Thompson, Joseph H., book-keeper, 215 N. First. Thompson, Lloyd, student, 704 E. State, E. O. Thompson, Michael S., laborer, S. Union, S. 0. Thomson, Mrs. Phoebe, 401 Laurens. Georgia E. Thorn, Mr., tilemaker, 705 Washington. Thornbury, Matthew B., deliveryman, 108 S. Twelfth. ; Mrs. Mary A. Josephine. Walter* George. Howard. Thorne, Charles M., clerk, 313 1-2 N. Union. Thorne, Sanford H., stonecutter, 118 S. Tenth. Mrs. Anna E. Rhea T. carpenter, 32 Prince, E. 0. Thornton, Warren E., Mrs. Mina. Elaire E. Wilfred M. Thurber,Weston CharlesW.F., machinist, 110 N. Barry. Mrs. Clara M. Thurber, Clinton, works at P. R. R. shops, 9 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Jennie E. Glen H. Estella J. Thurber, George D., book-keeper, 153 N. Seventh. Mrs. Catherine B. Adah R. u WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. i OLEAN, N- Y. 2 5 4 N. UNION STREET. LEH1QH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 343 Thurber, Mrs. L. C, 206 E. Henley. Ida. Thurber, William, works at P. R. R. shops, 717 W. State. Thurston, Roy, laborer, 110 N. First. Mrs. Margaret. Willma. Thurston, Daniel H., laborer, 37 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Cornelia. Dora, typesetter. Thyng, Mrs. Mildred K., widow, 315 Laurens. Thyng, William H. C, 304 E. State. Tidd, David J., currier, 1203 Putnam. Mrs. Laura. Lawrence. Tidd, Lewis T., leather splitter, 908 W. State. Mrs. Ella M. Ethel M. Tidd, William B., splitter, 301 Fifteenth. Mrs. Delia. Laura D. TIDEWATER PIPE LINE CO., J. P. Calvert, (Bradford,) supt, Olean office, Exch. Bk. bldg. Tiesel, Joseph, bricklayer, bds. 103 N. Union. Tilbury, Don, machinist (P. R. R.) 1307 W. State. Mrs. Alice A. Ethel May. Frances Ruth. Tillow, Harlow, night watchman, Bell, E. O. Mrs. Belle. Paul H. Perry A. George F. Jay. Harlow E. Tillow, Harry, laborer, 65 Queen, E. O. Mrs. Minnie. Tillow, Henry B., Bell, E. O. Tilson, Mrs. Phoebe, 74 King, E. O. Tilly, Albert, works at P. R. R. shops, 912 W. Henley. Tilly, Carl E., works at P. R. R. shops, 912 W. Henley. Mrs. A. Josephine. Frederick E. TINKLEPAUGH, FRANK S., prop. Olean Steam Laundry, 216 W. State. (See adv.) Mrs. Chloe A. Max H., clerk. THE TITUS CO., 5c and 10c Store, (H. O. Adams, mgr.,) 174 N. Union. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. ?r & ? 30 IS 1 q K o1 tr o I 03 o a > o £ ^Ti r >< en W M NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. fJ3 ao 344 H :11 I u pa pj Q •W FQ • Cu If J5 o Z Bui 'I D "a aj c s res iS w <u 0) o > *o < > zX o <_/ o -a v (^ (» L. 1) >T 2 < '5 QQ ^3 d 0) 3 c MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Titus, Mrs. Mary, cor. Queen and Bishop, E. 0. Harry. Titus, William, 314 N. Clinton. Tobey, Rudolph, works for P. R. R., 1016 Irving. Tobin, Carthage, laborer, 424 N. Tenth. Mrs. Bridget. Mary. William. Patsy. Margaret. Ella. Anna. Ruth. Louise. Leo. Loretta. Alice. John. Tomes, Joseph, glassblower, 820 W. State. Mrs. Margaret. Edwin. George. Bessie. Paul. Catherine. Tompkins, Mrs. C, widow, 417 W. State. Tompkins, Harry, saloon, 1113-1115 N. Union, N. 0., res. 44 Pine N. O. Mrs. Helen. Norman. William. Dorothy. John. Tompkins, Jesse, mason, 25 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Julia. * Toohey, Jeremiah, bricklayer, 480 Higgins av. Mrs. Mary. Leonard. Toohey, Patrick J., bricklayer, 469 N. Union. Mrs. Margaret. Toohey, Mrs. Sarah, 469 N. Union. John. Agnes. Toohig, Patrick, currier, 1113 Irving. Mrs. Mary. Anna. Nellie. Agnes. Torpey, Mary, 207 N. Third. n«> ft +*tr A L To= Day's News \9tVC' CJVQflGiK/O This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas ffl™'™' ^ OLEAN, N. Y, OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Torrey, Edwin L., clerk, 114 Irving. Mrs. Addie M. M. Leah F. Alice M. M. Glenn E. 345 *', P"fl 6 "'M M O Torrey, Arthur M., (Torrey & Torrey, 411 N. Union,) res. Buffalo. TORREY, MAX E., dealer in furniture and house furnishings, (Torrey & Torrey,) 411 N. Union, res. Hinsdale. TORREY & TORREY, (Max E. Torrey, Arthur M. Torrey,) furniture and house furnishings, 411 N. Union. Tothil, Alfred. Myrick Machine Co., res. 611 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Phillippa. Bertha E. M -1 g Qj < M 2 £* H zj M ^ ^S/Q Tothill, Edward M., myrick Machine Co., 209 W. State. ™ Mrs. Fannie P. H Emily J. Tothil, see Tuthill. Tough, William J., engineer (P. R. R.) 305 N. Clinton. Mrs. Catherine. . Harold G. Tracy N. Town Hall, Boardmanville, 5 South, Bv. TOWNER. GERALD E., Mutual Reserve Life, 37 Exchange Bk. bldg., 225 N. Sixth. Mrs. Eva. Leonard C. Theresa E. Hazel M. Gerald Jr. Townsend, W. A., farmer, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Tracksel, Lewis, machinist, (P. R. R.) 1301 W. Sullivan. n Transfiguration, Church of The, Polish Catholic, Walnut, N. O. O Trostle, Richard L., car inspector (P. R. R.) 105 S. Thirteenth. i Mrs. Grace. -o Paul. I Gerald. ° Trowbridge, LeVerne, tanner, W. State, W. 0. Mrs. Minnie. Pauline. Freeda. Laura. TROY, EDWARD, prop. Chamberlain Mfg. Co., and Planing Mill, (see adv.) 37 S. Main, N. O. (Bv.) Troy, Elizabeth, 37 S. Main, N. O., (Bv.) Troy, John, prop, chemical works, 231 N. Second. Mrs. Minnie. Mandeville. n f Troy's WM. HORNER & CO, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G Duscnbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 346 rj; r/i T~ m ~t ^J fl\ f" Q) TO H f***" < GI^ g *— •j TO H ' ^ 00 f \ g P £»,, « frj % •— W ^3 *" CZ as C--. <=> C* [T 3 © £ 5 ° ,j •= "° o o 'S o *i? s= ^J MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Troy, Miss Nora, 37 Main, N. 0., (Bv.) TROY OIL CO., (W. H. Mandeville, John Troy, W. Harry Mandeville,) 163 N. Union. TROY'S PLANING MILL, (Edward Troy, prop.,) 210-216 S. Barry. Troy, Thomas B., traveling salesman, 37 Main, Bv., (N. 0.) Truby, Mrs. Christina, 132 S. Twelfth, Truby, Nicholas H., fireman (P. R. R.) 1103 W. Henley. Mrs. Minnie. Walter. Truby, Peter G., book-keeper, 1121 W. Henley. ' Mrs. Martha A. Clara A. Trude, Frank, engineer, 507 W. State. True, Arthur C, expressman, 109 N. Eighth. Mrs. Amy. Arthur C. Jr. Trusky, Antony, works for P. R. R., 530 N. Seventh. Mrs. Julia. Edward. Nettie. Gertrude. Joseph. Edwin. Tekla. Trutz, Joseph, laborer (P. R. R.) Moore's av., W. O. Mrs. Mary. Henry. Felix. Tubbs, Frank H., farmer, 24 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Mary R. Herbert. Tubbs, Vernon L., clerk, W. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Electa B. Parker W. Tucker, Clarence, hostler, 238 N. Union. Tucker, George L., City Steam Laundry, res. room 7, Riley & Wands bldg., 301 N. Union. Tucker, Mrs. Sarah A., 325 Laurel av. Lottie S. Tulley, Henry, bricklayer, 814 W. Henley. ^ /^ > C\^ j; g Mrs. Anna. Tulley, William H., bricklayer, 902 W. Henley. < -g £> • Mrs. Eliza M. Mabel E. Clarence H. Edward. Tumser, Miss Anna, 147 Adams. ^£~ Q3 r*^ J? n AT n Copies of this- *Direc) Store. Price, $ 2 . 5 0 . The A* Weston Lumber v Manufacturers & Dealers! TTll/lpel) Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L t l ' l D C I V , Windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean. N. Y. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. S r z 3 " o CO o — Si 33 m •z o m w i» O Q 3 m C/3 o m z m g o so St. Oil p o a K! X 2 a X CM If o ARL TROU .ND ALL : Best Wo; HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 l ing Tumser, Edward, farmer, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. Agnes. James. Tumser, Mrs. Julia, S. Union, S. 0. Tumser, Paul, 117 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Frances. Rose. Turner, Charles A., foreman Keystone Gas Co., 321 Tompkins. Mrs. Lucetta. Albert E. Elizabeth S. Turner, Harry R., painter, 40 Center, Bv. Mrs. Lena. Allie S. Wallace. Turner, John F., gauger, 207 Tompkins. Turner. Murray James, laborer, S. O. Mrs. Mary E. Lea May. Mansil George. Turner, Richard, truant officer, 115 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary. Turner, Samuel S., oil treater, 706 Washington. Mrs. Bell. Claude M. Willard T. Harold A. Turpak, see Terpak. Tuthill, Benjamin F., salesman, 209 N. Clinton. Mrs. Ruth E. Curtis D. Tuthill, see Tothil. TYLER, F. E. & CO., shoe store, (see adv.) 158 N. Union. Ubelhire, John, tinsmith, 538 N. Seventh. Ubelhire, Sebastian, tanner, 538 N. Seventh. Mrs. Mary. Umferfate, see Unferfate. Umlschneider, Charles, car repairer (P. R. R.) 511 1-2 W. State. Umsclmeider, Matthew, 338 N. Sixth. Charles, car repairer (P. R. R. Mary. Rose. Emma. Ida. Lucy. Uncle, Paul, laborer, 334 N. Eighth. Underbill, Charles, brakeman (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. Underhill, Richard, brakeman (P. R. R.) 324 N. Eighth. .KEYSTONE/ \ELECTRIC/J c 347 30 H O z DO o o z m o ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIB^S. •a „_: Q -t-» g> O •g . 10 . . 0> r j j a O*** H cO • e3 ^ " 0 © " >> O ' 2 ^ ' £,_ ; •i3 «3 . G "TJ •22 «^ •5 . *•"-• *S • ^ ^T .12 O O 2 c_) ON ^ Q) /-\ *-"*-• e \J ,v_ \M_J ^ ^ A/\ {JlJ • —• [ , 1 JT 348 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Unferfate, James G., glassblower, 108 N. Ninth. Mrs. Nellie. Evelyn, Adelyn. Unferfate, John, machinist (P. R. R.) 1110 Washington. Mrs. Johanna. Joseph C. Henry A. UNION HOUSE, C. J. Lallmang, prop., (see adv.) 407 N. Union. UNION LIVERY STABLE, F. D. Muckey, prop., rear of 323 N. Union. (See adv.) UNION PACIFIC TEA CO., ("Charles W. Fanning, mgr.,) 168 N. Union. UNION STREET CAFE, Samuel W. Binney, pr*op., 105 N. Union. ITNION TELEPHONE CO., of Erie, Pa., 209-210-213 Masonic Temple, (Thos. S. Pierce, local mgr.) UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE, 156 N. Union, Tower Block, (Major Henry P. Ritzius, U. S. Army recruiting officer.) UNITED STATES EXPRESS CO., 142 N. Union; (E. H. Keeney, agent.) UNITED STATES LEATHER CO., of New York, (E. C. Hoyt, pres ) R. & K. tannery, N. Union, N. O., (Edward Muriaugh, mgr.,) Olean tannery, E. State, E. O., (D. P. Ray, mgr.) Updyke, Arthur S., gardener, E. State, E. O. ' Mrs. Orilla. Updyke, Mrs. Clara, E. State, E. 0. UP-TO-DATE VARIETY STORE, THE, (Arthur Gibbs, prop.,) 211 N. Union. Urbanosky, John, works at tannery, Washington, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Martin, glassworker. Mary L. Frances. Edward. Mary. Frank. Celia. Ursoy, Joseph, laborer, 414 S. Third. Mrs. Emma L. Grace M. James E. Joseph J. Everett C. Harold J. Ruth A. Ella M. Edward Troy, NaU"* m} •J 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. A P r'l * * « ' • *# CO O Q g PH P Q O d 0 0 CD m Z TH Is 0 TH af ho fl "ft xn 'o CD CO ^ 1 eg aP PH Amateur JOB PRINTER and Eng'rav 60 Pc D3 CD «„ s a o OLEAN. N. Y. I p CD • g" CD a o •§ G3 o3 d 3 CN1 CN1 TH PH PH O S •i j S PAVING CO., Z CM TH 6 w a a 3 H O O PH •3.3 < a S Frontier Telephone, 15,253. 1 % d" CD P. a d -ca =8 •5" S:" O. d c« • S d 0 K3 1=1 CD N CD 13 xn S ca CO ^, O 0 cci . •« . ^ CD 1M d > z w H < • I=H 0 U p< W dz J (I) Z K "2 B IS « m 0 1—, < a. 0 « 4- (D a PS — K —• w; Z 2 O 0 en t « S"o w 0 <- JAMES V. SAPIENZA, Contractor, PIENA C Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , BUFFALO, N. Y. rf , V.Pre er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. T H B i n i T B Pi-iryt©r-y» 3 o 1 o Pi PH' 03 g -a 303 TOMPKINS ST. TO w o .WO OJ c_, o H i LIN Bank Cit G., ton. James ipen, I )7 1-2 I Mrs. J Ruth ] Louis I. Fii tte ORY. First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J . E. Dusenbuiy, Win. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 350 *J "^ -*-" ' " • "2 . c/j -g ' td "C o o °- -*-• IB <u .-£i ^ • H _2 • O to . "" _-+-. • ~ • — • MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S VanCampen, Mrs. Sophia Theoda (Mrs. George,) widow, 122 N. First. VanCise, works for National Transit Co., 123 Hamilton. VanCuren, G. W., well shooter, 315 1-2 N. Union. VanDixon, Philip, teamster, Maple, N. O. Mrs. Marion. Josephine. Gerald. Merle. Mildred. Volney. Donald. VanDusen, James L., farmer, supt. Pleasant Valley cemetery, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Adelia. Edna L. VanDusen, Martin, rural mail carrier, 65 Main, Bv. Mrs. Minnie G. VanDyke. L. Mortimer, foreman (P. R. R.) 1215 W. Henley. Mrs. Minnie. Irma. Laurence. Weva. Bessie. Jessie. VanGorden, Caleb A., carpenter, 126 N. Eighth. Mrs. Emma. Warren W. VanNess, Reuben John, teamster, 51 River, N. O. Mrs. Cynthia. VanLeuvan, Charles H., mgr. G. B. Adams & Co., 129 S. Second. Mrs. Katherine C. Edward Campbell. Varley, E. E., works for P. R. R., Riley & Wands block, 303 N. Union. Mrs. Katherine. Varner, Samuel D., painter and paperhanger, 510 W. Green.' Mrs. Eva J. Claude A. Bennie M. Vaughn, Mrs. Abbie, widow, 1444 Buffalo, N. O. Vaughn, Edward, glassworker, 1444 Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Carrie. Ethel. Edna. Olive. Mary. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KING'S WINDSOR WALL BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 IM. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 351 w shop The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. 3D O X m H S." lence 6 The Morning Times* • a n ion Street Vaughn, John, laborer, 1008 1-2 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Emma. Orson L. Vaughn, John, boilermaker (P. R. R.) Pleasant Valley, Bv. Mrs. Mary. Josephine. Vaughn, John, boilermaker, bds. 602 Wayne. Vaughn, Will, laborer, 19 Main, N. O. (Bv.) Mrs. Sarah J. Loren E. Veit, Arthur S., clerk, 216 Winters av. Mrs. Jennie. Vergason, Charles L., book-keeper, 414 W. Henley. Mrs. Beatrice M. Vivian. Norma. Vergason, George R.. carpenter, 66 Main, Bv. Mrs. Dora I. Stella. Ora. Verguson, James D., train dispatcher (P. R. R.) Olean House. Verner, Gustave, laborer, 1109 1-2 Washington. Vernon, William, tanner, 57 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Josephine. Luke. Very, Edward W., saloon, 319 N. Union. Very, Elijah, teamster, 211 Adams. Very, John G., saloonkeeper, 502 Higgins. Mrs. Lizzie. Leo. Very, M. S., painter and paper hanger, Buffalo, N. O. Very, Mrs. Nettie E., 319 N. Union. Vetter, Joseph, works for P. R. R., 66 Clark, E. O. Mrs. Barbara. Villilla, Frank, section foreman (P. R. R.) bds. Genesee House. Villing, Mike, laborer, 67 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Mary. Pauline. Vincent, Elijah O., farmer, S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Harriet. Michael R. Vincent, Orton M., laborer, 316 S. Barry. Mrs. Rose. Shirley. a n en M O m o O r a \1N\ON „; g u J= i-, ^ - ^* M * U « ~ — !M> g •3 J S3 2 as £ 00 en S W be _C "5 ^ 3 g 5 ^ <g S J j _ , ~ H %C £ W '% ^ •£ £ C g. « « 3 i> « >r n— ^ g © • * w ffi >Q fe . S x ~* £, __ "T3 55 c ?3 g % § £ E «g tfl 4) 2 "S ^ O ^ < C (4 w S_ « tj -w ^ "t2 2 ^ ^ *< Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION S T R E E T . . 352 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'3 — ^ — _ ^ _ _ Vinisky, Michael, laborer, 935 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Anna. Edward. Luke. Charles. Helen. Vinton, Miss Grace, 403 W. State. Virginia, Wyman W., barber, shop 430 N. Union, res. 130 S. Fourth. Mrs - Abigal A. Virginia, Wallace W., prop. Olean House barber shop, 130 N. Union; res. 130 S. Fourth. Vitolsky, Tony, works in tannery, rear of 27 Garden av., E. 0. Mrs. Julia. Valla. Vittale, Frank, laborer, 532 N. Fifth. Mrs. Janet. Jacob. Michael. Sarah. Vogel, Miss Anna, 218 S. Eleventh. Vollman, Michael, works at P. R. R. shops, 533 N. Fifth. Mrs. Catherine. Theodore. Charles. Henry. Vollmer, Mrs. Anna, millinery store, 316 W. State, Gertrude. Vollmer, Fred, billiard parlor and bowling alley, 318 W. State. M rs - Clara. Voorhies, Edwin O., miller, 21 First av., Bv. Mrs. Flora E. Grace E. Linford. VOORHIES, FRANK, prop. Voorhies House, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Josephine. Voorhies, William J., painter, 320 S. Fourth. Mrs. Rena M. Ethel A. Lewis D. Ruth Edna. Vosler, Miss Anna, dressmaker, 120 N. Fifth. Vosseler, John F., fireman (P. R. R.) 120 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Hannah. Frank J. Edward L. Arthur W. Genevieve. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN - D O T T E R W E I G H Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres &Tr«s. gSVon"0"" 3?? OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o 353 Vossler, William, works at Vacuum, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Mary. Vossler, Xavier, W. State, W. O. Vulugus, Mary, laundress, Olean House. Wade, Mrs. Fannie, 21 Railroad av., E. 0. Wadhams, Herman F., newspaper solicitor, 130 S. Clinton. Wadhams, Heman F., newspaper solicitor, 130 S. Clinton. Mrs. Velona C. WACKERMAN, R. R., cigar store, 213 N. Union; factory 246 N Union; res. 118 Hamilton. Wagner, Alice, teacher, 113 S. Barry. Wagner, Charles, clerk (P. R. R.) 122 Hamilton. J p S fi* Z, J J flJv/M Wagner, Mrs. Caroline E., nurse, 112 S. Sixth. George J., painter. Anna R. (ft /D H . M ^ 3 {[} WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ffl . Jrt M A *-' Q r« B E S o n o B H rL o a las Minnie V., milliner. Clara H., teacher, (Olean public schools.) Wagner, Charles M., works for Keystone Gas Co., 146 N. Sixth. Mrs. Emily. Carl F. Harold H. Helen C. Doris E. Wagner Flats, 133-135 S. Third. (For list of occupants see duplex driectory, page 32.) Wagner, Fred J., works at brewery, 207 S. Clinton. Mrs. Agnes L. Wagner, Henry, bricklayer, 216 S. Tenth. Mrs. Clara. Wagner, Wenzel, prop. Wagner Flats, 129 S. Third. Mrs. Dorothy. George, painter. Dorothy. Edward J., machinist. Amelia C. Matilda C. Robert W. Louis A. Wahl, Frank H., supt. Olean Electric L. & P. Co., and Keystone Electric Co., 118 Hamilton. Wahl, Lewis, pool room attendant, Olean House. Waite, Ruby, 438 N. Seventh. Wakelee, John W., driller, 242 S. Barry. Arthur W., accountant. • Anna T., tel. op. Minnie G. Nettie C, stenographer. Florence L. J^ ^ ^ O P i p. Y* DO n> © S »e g1 <5 ei. ^ £J o> S3 First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J, E. Dusenbury, Wm, E. Wheeler, E, M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. 354 6 tl Z RIP o p PREi o O Both CO a. ore. LED A (- > o .2 *^ e O at Ui <L) O S Jo 2 > MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Walch, J. R., agent, 114 Hamilton. WALDBCK, WILLIAM, saloon, 1312 W. State. Mrs. Hannah. Mary. Dora. William. Fred. Mabel. Charles. Henry. Florence. Waldorf, see Walldorff. Walker, Albert P., clerk, S. Union, S. 0. Mrs. L. Jane. Preston M. Walker, Bert, electrician, 112 N. Sixth. Mrs. Catherine. Charles. Henry. Walker, Edward I., stillman, 132 S. Third. Mrs. Delia E. Elizabeth. Walker, Frank E., teamster, 5 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Louise. Walker, Harold, works for P. R. R., 'bds. 312 N. Third. Walker, James H., grocery, 623 E. State, E. 0., res. do. Mrs. Charlotte V. Walker, James M., tanner, 29 Water, N. O. Mrs. Ellen L. Harlie. Walker, Miss Matie P., 15 Railroad av., E. 0. Wall, see Wahl. Wallace, M. J., farmer, 216 S. Fourth. Wallcott, see Wolcott. Walldorff, Marlen L., supt. Acme Milling Co., 308 N. Clinton. Mrs. Ida. Florence. Robert. Margaret. Thalia. Wallen, John P.. tailor, 404 S. Union. Mrs. Blise. Anna, dressmaker. Mollie, dressmaker. Neil H., glassworker. Frr.nk TV\, clerk. Huldah G. Albert J. FITCH & RAMSEV. City Building. The A. Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers T TTMRPO L*th and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of LUlTlDEIV,windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Ph'one 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. V. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 355 Wallhauser, Mrs. Mary, 602 E. State, E. O. Charles, works at brick yard. Emel, glassworker. Rose. George, civil engineer. Wallin, David, car inspector (P. R. R.) 209 N. Sixth. Mrs. Ella. Eleanor E. Isabelle E. Lawrence C. Wallin, Joel K., miller, 703 Washington. Mrs. Hilda. George. Edwin. Walsh, Joseph L., machinist (P. R. R.) 314 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Alice. Adelaide. Anna. Walsh, J. R., traveling salesman, hds. 114 Hamilton. Walsh, see Welch. . Walters, Mrs. Elizabeth, dressmaker for Bell's, 205 1-2 N. Clinton. Walton, Andrew M., currier, 733 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary E. Archie, draughtsman. Bernice. Walton, Charles H., buffer, 4 Pond, E. 0. Mrs. Delora M. Vivian E. Walton, David, laborer, 117 S. Third. Mrs. Mary. Elizabeth Nancy. Edith May. Bessie Belle. Walton, Jacob, teamster, 4 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Mary. James. 3- m td CD $° o > o j2j ~ , m CO o o 5" o c 3 o' 3 00 Waltz, Amandus, clerk, 1406 W. Henley. Wangelin, Albert, works at P. R. R. shops, 1107 Irving. Mrs. Henrietta. WANDS, CHARLES R., (Riley & Wands, grocers,) res. 405 W. Henley. Wands, Miss Edith Margaret, 405 W. Henley. w o K o Ward, Edward, bartender, 427 N. Union. tn For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call \KEYSTONE/ BELL PHONE 209.«S UNION AND LAURENS STS. TO ' / VjEiECTRIC/j o We Want Your Business. U~) H O 356 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S £* . W [x] »~7 ?[ PQ —) Mrs. Catherine. J a m e s A., foreman. ^ < >D O O Clara E., clerk. Catherine V. Q §j w < >. Oi <*" ^ 04 O ^ ^f ^ [T] |>i W £> Q^ W CO P Ward, John, pipe fitter, Buffalo, N. O. John N. William E. Jessie. Ward, Mrs. Sarah, widow, 9 Spruce, N. 0. John, boilermaker. WARING, JAMES H., attorney, 107 1-2 N. Union; -res. 237 N. Third. Mrs. Agnes. 7h 5 'Z? <" "S QJ Q U i <j [i] WARNER & ADAMS, barber shop, (George W. Warner, Leon R. Adams,) 313 N. Union. Warner, Mrs. Barbara, 315 1-2 N. Union. Warner Elmer D., works at refinery, 304 N. Eleventh. \Z 7) p/ Mrs R u t h E •^ ^ Elsie. r O v-' p ^ A o ^i - 2 CO < |^ C ffl £ O P3 __ O [l( S3 OH H E r"1 _ b; |Z3 "^ ^L/ ^-H yj \| ^J <U 2J •+-) */) O § •~ •~ •* f> W "* . f~r - - Warner, Mrs. Florence, 210 East av. WARNER, GEORGE W., (Warner & Ad*ams, 313 N. Union,) 150 N. Sixth. Mrs. Myrtie L. Robert R. Warner Marcellus K., collector, 205 1-2 N. Clinton. Mrs. Adelia G. Warren, Merle, asst. steward City Club, 115 North. Warren, Charles H., laborer, 152 N. Seventh. Mrs. Hila. Eunice. Warren, Howard, glassblower, 110 N. Ninth. Mrs. Constance. Bertha T. Warren, Jerome, night watchman, 512 Brickell av. Mrs. Mary. Romey, clerk. Charles M., works for P. R. R. Raymond. Merle. Warren, Joseph S., painter, 156 Crown, E. O. Mrs. Frances E. Merle, clerk. David, works in tannery. Warren, William L., painter and paper hanger, 91 Garden av., E. 0 . ' Mrs. Hattie. Marion. Earl. Washburn, E. R., grocer, 239 N. Union; res. 118 Hamilton. Edward Troy, PianinglnS •^ ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S OLE AN Best Shoe Store 158 N. Union Street. tfl OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 357 Washer, George H., works at P. R. R. shops, 13 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Emeretta. Ella. Washer, George W., machinist (P. R. R.) 317 N. Ninth. Mrs. Attie G. 03 O Washington, John, laborer (P. R. R.) 68 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Andrew. Mary. o Wasson, Charles H., 118 Hamilton. Mrs. Olive. o Watchon. W. M., sta. engineer, bds. 712 Wayne. w > =3 WATER COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, (John Z. LeFevre, supt.,) room 8,'City Hall; pump station S. Union, S. O. Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT V) T? ON OS a 03 3 2 en n O •a n> O *-: s P B >-l n> din Weatherell, Chester H., bricklayer, 133 Fulton. Mrs. Bertha C. Clifford W. L. Byron. 3 § " , •o ft 21 o 1 O ffi Waters, Joseph, E. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Ruby. Harry. Evelyn. Waters. William R., sta. engineer (Portville tannery,) 110 S. Sixth. Mrs. Mettie M. Harold J. WATTS, DR. FRANCIS E., physician and surgeon, 131 S. First. Mrs. Aria B. Ned. WATTS, WILLIAM H., hotel and restaurant, 103 N. Union. Mrs. Kate. Way, Charles E., blacksmith, 476 Higgins av., res. 488 Higgins av. Mrs. Elizabeth. Loretta. Margaret. Edward. Allen. Geraldine. Weagraff, Fred C, carpenter and builder, 1306 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Elizabeth. Mildred. George. C W a. ar § o o f1 5 s. 3 =.p ., Mi OgnH D 0" 2 L^J O 3 o First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A.. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRHCTOKS—E. G. Duserbury, J. E . Dusenbury, Wm. E, Wheeler, E . M.Johnson, J. F . Johnson. 358 .9 •+—» .9 c c \ .25 \^ ^1 <u VH H 9 9o —' o _C n H J— t c <rd <8 O Q o '3 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Weatherell, James S., contractor, 134 S. Barry. Mrs. Elizabeth. Verona. Harriet, linotype operator. George, sawyer. Elizabeth. Arthur, mason. Chauncey E. Weaver, Arthur, student, bds. 336.N. Tenth. Weaver, George, carpenter (P. R. R. shops,) bds. 922 N. Union, N. O.' Weaver, Thomas, 1 Railroad av., E. 0. Mrs. Jennie. Webb, Charles W., lumber inspector (P. R. R) 141 N. Ninth. Mrs. M. Carrie. Webber, Frank B., tinsmith, 118 S. Sixth. Mrs. Mary A. Lawrence F. Norbert E. James. Webber, George, printer, 139 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Margaret. Walter W. Laura L. Webber, John A., farmer, 125 N. Twelfth. Mrs. Elizabeth. Weber, Fred J., gas fitter, 224 N. Seventh. Mrs. Florence. William. Vincent. Walter. Paul. Weber, Henry, prop, shoe store, 135 N. Union; res. Portville. Weber, Henry, works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 117 N. Third. Weber, William, tinsmith 701 W. State; res. 118 N. Sixth. Mrs. Catherine. Mary, cashier. T-ottie, clerk. Loretta, dressmaker. Gporge, musician. Webster, Mrs. Gertrude, 75 Bishop, E. O. Margaret. Merrill. Webster, Otis A., meat cutter, 208 N. Fourth. Mrs. Nellie. Theodore. Wegrzynowski, Frank, tanner, 11 Franklin, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. u WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. OLEAN, N. Y. 254 N. UNION STREET. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building , Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 359 JHTTm-rra- o VI ET n • o 33 ft n •o Nri o1 tr 1 £ J •8 St. Weinaug, Carrie, domestic, 117 S. Second. Weinaug, Mary, domestic, 115 S. First. Weinmann, Frank X., glassblower, 105 N. Eighth. Mrs. Sidney S. Frank L. Edward L. Mary T. Weipper, Mrs. Rose E., dressmaker, 15 Riley & Wands bldg. Dorothy. Weir, Charles E., traveling salesman, Riley & Wands block, 303 N. Union. Fern. Weis, John, 435 N. Eighth. Mrs. Helen C. William, works at P. R. R. shops. Weis, Maxmillian, boiler inspector (P. R. R.) 97 Kiver, N. 0. Mrs. Ella. & a ECT. Weidman, Rev. F. C, (pastor of German Lutheran Churcfi,) 415 Laurens. Mrs. Carrie. Amanda M. Henry A. Millie M. Martha L. Walter L. Agnes K. Carrie A. Florence E. Weidman, see Wiedman. 3 w LJ J^ vl •*S3 a >) \ 4 - CT-O" ' The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. \j •* > 2 S o r m B R5 Maro The Morning Times. a :t. Leo. Ernest. Harold. Weis, Paul, farmer, Oregon rd., N. 0. Mrs. RoslT. Frank J. Paul C. Margaret. Christine. Will N. Weiser, Mrs. Theresa, widow, 310 S. Eighth. Anna I. Joseph F., clerk. Herman A. Emma. Clara B. Weith, Fred, clerk at Shoemaker's restaurant, 266 1-2 N. Union. a H X in M w NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. •3 o 360 *"! =• ^£ Weith, Henry, tailor, 307 S. Eighth. 08 M U « £ s* g 73 JK C Q 2, £ CO x X ^0 ^ .5 £ "O ~ rJ, £ ,5 E < £ ~ ~ +•* o ^ ^ J v~ w '» j « £ = £• 8 (J S > « ^ *T "" > • < W ~ ga ^ 2 a •2, ™ * - iva ^ O 'S tc £ U >r « « ~ W 02 (_5 405 N. Union Street. MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S M r s . C e c i l a C. Lillian C. Susie, Fred. Henry. Florence E. Alice. Maurice W. Weith, Howard, 307 S. Eighth. Wei tig, E., works for P. R. R.; 534 N. Sixth. Weittmer, Peter, works at P. R. R. shops, 1012 W. Henley. Mrs. Fannie. Rosie. Ella. Celia. Welch, Edward, motorman, 309 N. Seventh. Mrs. Abbie. James. Welch, Harry, barber, 305 Jay. Welch, Mrs. Katherine, housekeeper Buffalo, N. O. Welch, Patrick C , oil producer, 246 S. Barry. Mrs. Celia S. E. W., oil producer. Welch, Patrick E., laborer, 26 Water, N. O. Mrs. Anna. William, freight handler (Erie.) Anna. George, glassworker. Rose. Gertrude. Welch, Peter, conductor (P. R. R.) 206 N. Sixth. Mrs. Nellie. < C Welch Ulie glassworker, W. State, W. O., beyond limits. «- Welch, see Walsh. ^_2 tj ^ 3 j; Weld, Moses E., 262 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Emily O. Charles A. Irving J. Regina. j2 *-• Welde, William L., flagman (P. R. R.) 13 Fifth av., Bv. Mrs. Rose. Hazel M. - y ' s News GJX/Q/LGJIA/O This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches *!!* 0 ^ To Da THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, A!e and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Brinks. O. J. WhittOn, Pres. &Treas fg^T.'' £»' OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 0 361 Welden, Eert, works at P. R. R. shops, 23 Second av., Bv. Mrs. Gertrude. Vera. Pearl. "Victor. Weldon, Charles S., conductor (P. R. R.) off River, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Emma G. Harry D. Howard K. Weldon, Frank C, works for P. R. R., 1102 Anderson av. Mrs. Anna K. John H. Weldy, Mrs., 18 Third av., Bv. Weldy, George D., works for P. R. R., 18 Third av., Bv. Wellen, Maurice, pipe maker, 507 W. State. Weller, E. Frank, carpenter, Buffalo, N. 0. Mrs. Sarah. Elwood. Margaret. WELLS, FARGO & CO. EXPRESS, (F. W. Davis, agent,) 134 N. Union. Wenceslow, John B., works for Vacuum, 117 N. Eighth. Mrs. Louise. Dotta Pearl. Wenke, Paul, laborer, 1017 Irving. Charles, works at P. R. R. shops. Alfred, works at pipe factory. Edward, works at pipe factory. Lena. Peter, glassblower. Leo. Clara. William. Otto. Rudolph. Werner, Carl, works at P. R. R. shops, bds. 210 S. Seventh. Werts, George W., glassblower, 212 N. Third. Mrs. Mary E. Wescott, Edward E., carpenter, 25 Prince, E. O. Mrs. Eva J. Lester L. Ruth H. Helen M. Wescott, George R., carpenter, River, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Sarah. Arthur. Wesleyan Methodist Church, (Rev. Sage, pastor,) 11 South, Bv. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. rn * ou M * U o B' 10 o 0 tart to to ^4 Q) Z n (/> M O First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. } . E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G Dufieubury, J. E. Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J F. Johnson. 362 r^ 73 -y Q) ™" P U_ 3 a H a FIL H-l _) IS) e TO _o 0 0 0. t tore TO S3 0 P. S3 0 CO ^^^ 0 TO w PS £ S3 s H O ionSt AVE 1 0 n MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Wesleyan Reformed Methodist Church, (Rev. Matthewson, pastor,) 8 Second av., Bv. West, William 0. M., engineer (P. R. R.) 713 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Catherine B. George S. WESTBROOK'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, (Elroy D. Westbrook, prop.,) 156 N. Union, Tower Block. WESTBR00K, ELROY D., prop. Westbrook's Commercial Academy, 156 N. Union; res. 117 N. Clinton. Mrs. Marion H. Westbrook, Mrs. Lucy, 60 Clark, E. O. WEST END ATHLETIC CLUB, 1301 W. State, (Joseph Klice, pres.; Lewis Randall, vice-pres.; George ^eigler, sec. and treas.; trustees, Wm. Randall, Redmond O'Connor, George Kraft; sergeant, John Flynn. Westerland, Fred, carpenter, 1009 Washington. Mrs. Emma. Helen C. Westfall, Mrs. E., widow, 208 N. Second. Westfall, John A., carpenter, 136 S. Barry. Mrs. Sarah. Ethel P. WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO., (E. P. Lennon, mgr.,) Exchange Bank bldg. Westling, Oscar, saloon, 315 N. Union. Mrs. Alma. Esther. WESTON A., LUMBER CO., (see adv.) Westons Mills, N. Y.; Bell 'phone 6; Union 'phone 177. Weston, Irving B., tanner, 140 S. Eleventh. Mrs. Frances. Hazel I. Nina B. Dora B. Whalen.-Lawren'ce, blacksmith (P. R. R.) 708 W. State. Mrs. Julia. Isabelle. Robert. Louise. Leo. Elsie. Wheaton, Samuel, carpenter, 321 S. Barry. Lynn S., blacksmith. Whedon, George, 418 N. First. Wheeler, Mrs. Dora, nurse, 56 Bishop, E. O. Wheeler, Charles H., flagman (P. R. R.) 53 River, N. O. Mrs. Mabel. Mary. Copies of this- 'Directory can be obtained at 0AKXEAFS Book Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers & Dealers! TTMDEl> Lath and Shingles, Doors, inallKindsof L L l U D D K , Windows Turned Work. Long Distance Phanc 6-VV, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Ulean.N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Wheeler, Elmer T., farmer, W. River rd., S. O. Mrs. Nettie. Glenn. Wheeler, George E., switchman (P. R. R.) 418 N. First. Mrs. Nellie. Grace. Donald. Wheeler, George, works for P. R. R., 118 N. Clinton. Wheeler, Hiram 0., teamster, 82 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Cora. Cecil H. Fred F. Lawrence. Thelma. Ralph. Wheeler, Irvine, brakeman, Buffalo, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Wheeler, John L., brakeman (P. R. R.) 501 Irving. Wheeler, Mrs. Nellie K., (Mrs. George S.) 430 S. Union. Augustus K. Wheeler, Stewart M., teamster, Buffalo, N. 0. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Leon. Clyde. Clifford. Edith. Donald. Whelan, Mrs. Hattie, widow, Buffalo, N. O. Whelan, Mrs. Matilda, 812 Washington. Zula T. Ethel May. Whelan, Michael X, line walker, 311 N. Fifth. Mrs. Kate. Robert E. Florence J. Whelan, Richard, works for P. R. R., 535 N. Fifth. Whelply, Fred, glass factory, 17 Pierce av., W. O. Mrs. Caroline. WHIPP^E, ELLSWORTH O., dentist, 3 and 4 Kiley & Wands bldg., res. 228 N. Third. Mrs. Cora M. WHIPPLE, HERBERT T!., photographer, 236 1-2 N. Union; res. 210 N. Fourth. Mrs. Carrie E. Melville C. H. Ford. Whipple, Mrs. M. L., 601 W. Sullivan. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, \KtYSTONE/ \ELECTRIc/i c 363 Dynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 Q r r § C3 3 " a S CO (/> 3* r& 3 O m mo X > TO w t- 1 C O 3 r m X 03 z m a Q ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S B9ST CLOTHIBRS. ^ T3 2H £) .£3 *£* ^ •+-» O •g . IT) <U j j r - i • ^ 2 *** 9 trt • u -g * >"> o * O ^ ' •g y> • <u ^3 . •Ji S . ^ S • .<£ ^ •fi ° i- : on .<y g« C_) rn o 22 Q_ T _^ /•/"\ ZZ, I •-• , 364 MORRIS' AND VAN CAMPBN'S _— . _ ,. Whitcomb, Lynas J., pumpman, 512 Washington, Mrs. Belle B. White, Amelia, Buffalo, N. O. White, Arthur, works for P. R. R., 432 N. First. White Clifford, works for P. R. R., 432 N. First. WHITE, GILBERT M., (Gallets & White,) 1406 W. Henley. Mrs. Estellow. Marceleine. Allegra. Mildred. Allferetta. White, Henry, carpenter, 69 River, N. O. Mrs. Mary, Alfred. !£• Ray. Harold. Howard. White, Mrs. Helen, widow, 615 Irving. Michael, messenger (P. R. R.) Jennie. White, Henry, pharmacist, 218 W. Sullivan. ' Mrs. Harriet G. Harry. White, James M., yardmaster (P. R. R.) 432 N. First. Mrs. Mary. Claude. White. James S.. laborer, 529 N. Seventh. Mrs. Kate. Stephen. Michael. Florence. White, John C, glassworker, 306 N. Eleventh. White, Mrs. J. C, 306 N. Eleventh. White, John M., S. Union, S. O. Mrs. Myria J. White, Lloyd J., (White & Wrignt,) 120 N. Second. Mrs. Bernice G. White, Mrs. Lydia F., 52 Main, Bv. White, Mrs. Mary, 704 Wayne. Marv Catherine. James, clerk (P. R. R.) Margaret. White, Mrs. Mary M., 75 King, E. 0. Arthur C. White, Mildred, Hotel Imperial. Edward Troy, Planing •^ ' 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding1, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster-and Cement. OLEAN AI.VAY3 UP * TO OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 365 White, Richard, switchman (P. R. R.) 331 Tompkins. Mrs. Katie A. White, Ronold, 209 N. Union. White, Walter, glassblower, 306 N. Eleventh. Whitehead, Agnes E., 404 S. Fourth. Whitehead, Clarence E., 404 S. Fourth. Whitehead. Ernestine M., 404 S. Fourth. Whitehead, Ethel I., 404 S. Fourth. Whitford, Erastus, laborer, River rd., S. O. Whitman, George E., mgr. Scranton Correspondence School, res. 211 S. Barry. Mrs. Henrietta. George E. Jr. Dorothy. Whitmarsh, Stephen B., buffer, 122 S. Fourth Mrs. Dolly. Lillian. Zoe. Luther. Whitney, Lambert S., farmer, W. River rd., S. O. Whitney, Russel M., supt. hub factory, Galeton, Pa., 116 Laurens. Mrs. Lydia. Pearl. Whittaker, Clark F., foreman Conklin wagon works, 203 W. Green. Mrs. Martha E. Harriet T. Harry C. Whittaker, Daniel O., 20 Alder, E. O. Mrs. Nellie M. Whittam, Frank R., carpenter, 58 Bishop. Mrs. Anna J. Whittman, Mrs. Minnie, 30 King, E. O. Whitton, Mrs. Eva B., (Mrs. Thomas J.) widow, 505 W. Henley. Maude F. Oscar J. Thomas L. Gertrude M. Ethel A. Whitton, James M., electrician, 9 Osgood av., E. O. Whitton, Lloyd A., baker, 9 Osgood av., E. O. ' WHITTON, OSCAR J., pres. Dotterweich Brewing Co., res. 505 W. Henley. Whitton, William, student, Osgood av., E. O. Wholebin, William, 911 W. State. COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES M. REDDING, Secy. J. J. McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. SBNBRAL INSURflNGB So a'"1 CX<y> Q. 2 £ J First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbmy, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tehnson. 366 <u "^ •+-" • • • T3 t/5 • PHONI _ !1 ~c XI X 0 O pa MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Whyman, F r a n k , glassblower, 105 N. Eighth. Mrs. Sidney. Frankie. Edward. Mary T. Wicks. Harry, supt. for C. A. Simms & Co., 3-4 Union pi., 245 N. Union. Mrs. Harry. Ruth. Wickwire, H. Wesley, flier, 141 Adams. Mrs. Alice L. Lodema. Leila. Hazel. Wickwire, Sidna, farmer, 57 Main, Bv. Wiedman, Mrs. Amelia, widow, 717 Irving. Martha L. Frederick M. Christina A. WIEDMAN & B E R N R E U T H E R , (Wm. G. Wiedman, Paul H. Berureuther,) grocers, 1202 W. State. Wiedman, John, harness shop, 317 W. State; res. 507 W. Slate. Wiedman Stave & Heading Mill, Griffin, E. O. WIEDMAN, WILLIAM G., 1202 W. State, (Wiedman & Berureuther,) res. 120 S. Tenth. Mrs. Lena. Mildred. Wiedman. see Weidman. Wiepper, see Weipper. Wierciak, Victoria, 15 Lower Walnut, N. 0. Wiesman, John H., barber, prop. Grand Central barber shop, 127 S. Second. Mary Angelus. Edmund. Florence Agnes. Wiesman, see Weisman and Wiseman. Wiggins, Fred J., leather splitter, 1058 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Mary. Fred B., works at Qu'irin's. May L. James R. Harold E. William W. Gaile. Dana. Wiggins, Marcellus G., waiter, 1058 E. State, E. O. Mrs. Alta. Kreidler Bros. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. OLEAN. N. Y. KINO'S WINDSOR WALL BLASTER. Asphalt Roofing and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 367 Wiggins, Mrs. Mary E., dressmaker, 138 S. Second. WIGHT, AUSTIN J., director of Wight Violin and Piano school, 124 N. First. Mrs. Ida. WIGHT VIOLIN & PIANO SCHOOL, 124 N. First, (A. J. Wight, director.) Wigraff, Charles, works at Vacuum, 43 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Regina. Charles. Albert. Wilber, Frank, laborer, 809 City Line Alley. Mrs. Myrtle. Wilbert, Charles E., glassblower, 801 1-2 W. State. Mrs. Mollie. Wilcox, Benjamin, 505 W. Henley. Wilcox, Calvin T., laborer, 515 Irving. Mrs. Anna L. Edna R. Wilcox, Fred, laborer, 342 S. Barry. Mrs. Ida. Mabel. Irene. Wilcox, I. C furniture repairing, 920 W. State. Mrs. Mary R. Wilcox, Joseph E., painter, 311 Irving. Mrs. Jennie R. Guy Franklin. Earl McKinely. Clarence Joseph. Pearl Gladys. Wilcox, Malcomb J., pharmacist, 223 N. Union. Wilcox, Melvin laborer, 22 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Sallie A. Wilcox, Polly, domestic, 139 S. Union. Wilde, JohU, foreman (Quirin tannery,) 21 King, E. 0. Mrs. Nellie. Nellie M. Ella X Emma. Florence. Virginia. Wilder. Henry, clerk, 606 1-2 W. State. Wildrick, Lewis, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Kate. John. Mary. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. » ^ en I X 7D ss O T m •< § o o r o Rates from $i to $1.50. C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor. 4 0 5 N. UNION S T R E E T . j, « u £ : 368 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'3 i_ h — - — ' — . y.^i ^ U « a S, 0; S 02 be 7J bJO "3 _C "O .— x a 3 % ^Q S ^j ^j P S g S£ -S 4> 05 £ £ 1 4) .2 t j "*"__ »* "o ^ S H .r, ,• B 2 *2 g 1—1 — "5 xj ^ ^ O 'g x i£l>? . « >~ % 3 ffi 00 O <; *g eg J2 0) g 4-i U ^2 3 ^ ^ ^ — — _ _ ^ ^ _ _ Wiles, Edward H., butcher, 326 S. Barry. Mrs. Sudie I. Clyde A. Olive M. K a t i e B. William J. Wiley, John, 409 1-2 Laurens. Mrs., nurse. Mary Julia. Anna Theresa. Wiles, Thomas, machinist, 1402 W. Henley. Mrs. Catherine. Charles. Teresa. Harold. Catherine. Marie. James. Wilkins, Ernest J., miller, 1126 N. Union, N. O. Wilkinson, Roy C, conductor (P. R. R.) 38 Front, Bv. Mrs. Rose E. Myrle F. WILKINSON, WILLIAM S., (W. S. Wilkinson & Co.) hardware dealers, 302 N. Clinton. Mrs. Martha G. WILKINSON, W. S: & CO., (W. S. Wilkinson, F. P. Shaner,) ' hardware and crockery, 129 N. Union. Will, Frank, paper hanger and painter, bds. 117 N. Eleventh. WILLARD, CHARLES, music store, 229 N. Union; res. 229 12 N. Union. Mrs. Lucy. Willard, Frank, farmer, W. State, W. O. Mrs. Mary. Ada. Willard, Fred, music dealer, 309 N. Clinton. Mrs. Stella. Glenn. W i l l i a m s , A b r a m , peddler, 122 W h i t n e y a\>. Mrs. Annie. George. Williams, Allan B., secretary to F. W. Higgins; mgr. Mt. "View cemetery, office Masonic Temple; res. 130 S. Barry. Mrs. lone G. Thelma. Barton F. , WILLIAMS, ALLAN I., cashier Exch. Natl. bank, 703 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Emma B. Williams, Miss Catherine, 305 Laurel av. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O . J . W h i t t O n , Pres. &Treas. g^,™0.1?' 3?" OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 369 Williams, Mrs. Emma J., 310 N. Eighth. Williams, Miss Elmira, 116 N. Barry. Williams, Floyd J., druggist, 137 N. Barry. Mrs. Florence H. Williams, Frank, laborer, 412 S. Third. Mrs. Mildred. Williams, Frank, supt. American Hide & Leather Co., 324 N. Third. Mrs. Carrie P. o IV (0 r~ O J3 , N J^ ' " f l )—K << £) •" 3 /"\ Louise. Lucile. Williams, Ida, 15 Railroad av., E. 0. Williams, George H., fireman, 302 East av. ^ f*. \J g 3 M0Q *-' . <rt Mrs. Maud L. Williams, Jacob, laborer, 108 W h i t n e y av. Mrs. Mary. Isaiah. Matilda. Williams, J a m e s H., laborer, 14 Garden av., E. O. Mrs. Henrietta. Frances. Williams John, laborer (P. R. R.) 513 N. Fourth. Mrs. Julia. Donald. Williams, John, farmer, Blakeslee Hollow, N. 0. Mrs. Margaret. 2 . j . ^ M John Jr. Albert. Claud. Williams, J o h n A , traveling salesman, 1005 W. Henley. Mrs. Jennie L. Fred R. Charles R. Glenn A. Irene M. 2* _ >J~* Q3 Q H« « C 3 P f-) H Q) " M H ^ p r* c/5 ^s P> 5 g^ fj* ft Williams, John R., works at P. R. R. shops, 606 N. First. Mrs. Daisy E. C. Douglas. Jeannette. William. Donald. Dorothy. Williams, Joseph, works at P. R. R. shops, 145 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Sophia. Dora. Anna. Alice. Charles. Leon. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. g gg ^ gj UP) ^ CB l-j * ^ f* K" • W I V tQ ^ C o3 ^ t * jj* >o ft g1 g g First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres ' A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E . Dusenbury, Win. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 370 TO £ Q U d TO lex. 2 TO O HI © MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S Williams, Joseph J. Jr., works at P. R. R. shops, 143 N. Thirteenth. Mrs. Grace. Williams, Maurice D., baggageman (Erie R. R.) 116 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mildred. Imogene. Williams, Merritt G., 1 Crown, E. O. Williams, Orra, teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Williams, Peter, laborer, 412 S. Third. Williams, Mrs. Rebecca E., 137 N. BarryClinton R., stenographer. Williams, Simeon A., sta. engineer, 14 Genesee, Bv. Mrs. Katherine. Milo J. Homer C. Sophia C. Williams, Thomas L., bartender, 168 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Nellie M. Clara H. Herbert E. Williams, William, sta. engineer (P. R. R.) 516 N. Seventh. Mrs. Margaret. Edward. Gladys. Ellen. Williams, William H., works at Vacuum, 1015 Buffalo^ Mrs. Minnie. Bernice. Berdette. Williams, W. P., saloon, 209 N. Union. Mrs. Florence. Williams, William W., laborer, 313 S. Eighth. Mrs. Ellen. Douglas. Williamson, James G., driver, 126 N. Fourth. Mrs. Mary E. Anna M. Theresa E. Elizabeth I. Marie E. Harry G. Williamson, John, farmer, Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Laura. Willis, Bernice. 312 East av. Willis, Bessie, 312' East av. Willis, Burl, laborer, 312 East av. Willis, Charles, laborer, 312 East av. FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co*, Manufacturers fc Dealers T TTMUED Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of L U lTlBEI\,windows, Turned Work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 371 Willis, Clarence L., works at P. R. R. shops, 604 N. Union. Mrs. Catherine. Harold M. Helen C. J. Willis, London, fish merchant, 135 N. Eleventh. Wills, Michael, granite cutter, 309 N. First. Willover, John A., carpenter, 4 Homer, N. 0. Wilmot, Mrs. Josephine, widow, 125 W. State. Eva. Clarence. Ora, glasssworker. Hazel. Wilmouth, Baxter J., special agent (P. R. R.) 307 E. State. Mrs. Tryphena P. Carey B. Wilson, Burt, laborer, 481 N. Union. Mrs. Esther. Wilson, C. O., suit pressing, res. 8-9 Grossman block, 241 N. Union. Wilson, Duran F., contractor, 614 E. State, E. 0. Mrs. Hattie. Wilson, Edward J.. machinist (Myrick) 309 Jay. Mrs. Carrie E. Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 214 N. Eleventh. Wilson, Frank L... contractor, 28 Garden av., E. O. ' Mrs. Addie. Eugene B. Berniee O. Harry C. Wilson, George, painter, 75 River, N. O. Mrs. Ethel. John W. Wilson, James, painter, Maple, N. 0. Wilson, Mrs. Jennie, 481 N. Union. Wilson, Jesse, butcher, 1020 N. Union, N. 0. Wilson, Jessie, 25 Railroad av., E. O. Wilson, John, city fireman, 115 S. Twelfth. Mrs. Louisa T. David C. Albert J. Wilson, Joseph W., blacksmith, 213 Jay. Mrs. Louisa R. Clara A. Wilson, Lewis Mrs. Mary, Joseph,) 323 N. Fourth. C, oil(Mrs. producer, 120 widow, S. Union. Mrs. Thalia E. For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. *5 UNION AND LAURENS STS. 3' w m CD td 0 » a -s m CO • g3 m O oo £I CO r ^ 30 O ©' o s o 3 5 " O c 3 5" 3 in CD C/0 re w o a K o tn -HH We Want Your Business. 372 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Wilson, Matthew, fireman (P. R. R.) 8 Elm, N. O. Mrs. Catherine. George. John. Matthew. Catherine. Wilson, Volney J., hoisting engineer, 8 Orchard av., E. 0. Mrs. Alice. >, 3 * Q£ Z *Jj 2 W % y 55 *~ Irf* /-\ * ^i ^i ^ £—i •"* W <£ J2 0^ r o O Fr § fc '_ a Q4 r ri ^ LlJ \i r X KH r_J Q ? ~ no no JZI <^ »•* *^H rri »w ^J j ', J ^ ^^^ JT^ vj Katherine. Winch, John, works in tannery, 52 Crown, E. O. Mrs. Victoria. Tilly. Winchell, Nathan E., drayman, 501 Irving. Mrs. Luella. Wind, Anna, chamber-maid, Olean House. Wind, Anna, back Hinsdale rd., N. 0. Wind, Charles H., laborer, 507 W. State. Wind, Mrs. Edna, 36 Homer, N. O. Wind, Mrs. Ernestine, prop. Eagle Hotel, 507 W. State. Wind, John G., laborer (P. R. R.) 415 N. Eighth. Mrs Clara E. John E - Melville G. Howard B. EarL Wind, Joseph, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Wind, Mary, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Wind, William, works at tannery, Homer, N. O., cor. Avenue A. Mrs. Edna. Kate - +J a> £ ^ C Wind, William Jr., works at P. R. R. shops, 36 Homer, N. 0. Mrs. Anna. Infant. Windsor, W. E. Mack, brakeman (P. R. R.) 18 First av., Bv. Mrs. Altha. Hazel. Gladys, Edward. Wineski, John, works at tannery, 55 Railroad av., E. O. Mrs. Agnes. Nellie. Blanche. Wing, Mrs. Mae C, 31 Main, Bv. Clifford. Wingert, Rudolph, steam shovel (P. R. R.) bds. 336 N. Tenth. Winters, Mrs. Margaret, (Mrs. George L.) 218 W. Sullivan. E d w a r d T r o y , Planing Mill * " 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES. LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S fE.TYLERsrCO Best Shoe Store OLEAN 158 N. Union Street. B 00 n •a tr n © SB » I •g tn V) tJ °" o 70 "% ?? ^ °5t3 p o " "" O p o. B © Sff B ^^ o en n _ - 0 1 yj » a i S: W i •a' i •' § a.' 30 "^ s§ 1 ?? 3 • E- n 3 f? H Ul CM H n f :ret LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT -«• * ft . % ^ ^ 13 alk: (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. *».-4^ o 5P«[ ^ a™ p o vt > < Collins Interstate Agency | & 03 o tier Wintner, James G., traveling salesman, bds. 309 N. First. Mrs. Carrie. Jane. Winton, Dayid J., music teacher, 133 S. Third. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Grace E. Cortlandt D. Miriam. Wird, Frank, tanner, 51 King, E. 0. Mrs. Mary A. Mary A. WISDOM, PAVING CO., (Buffalo,) James Vacante, local mgr., 712 Wayne. (See adv.) Wiseman, see Weisman and Wiesman. Wisner, Fred, wagonmaker, 214 S. Clinton. Mrs. E. V. Walter H. Wisnieswki, Joseph, works at P. R. R. shops, 12 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Agnes. Helen. Walter. Celia. Wiswell, Gay T., teacher, 134 S. First. Mrs. Grace H. Witherall, Frank A., flagman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Witheral, Mr., carpenter, 633 E. State, E. 0. Witsil, Albert A., glassblower, 1114 Washington. Mrs. Luella. Pearl. Clarence. Cora. Leroy. Edward. Wittenburg, William, works for P. R. R., 130 N. Fifteenth. Mrs. Mary A. William. Henry. Sophia. August. Edward. Fred. Mina. Witz, Xaver, works at Dotterweich's, 129 S. Fifth. Mrs. Hattie. Louis A. Louisa H. Mary E. Helen M. *>- | O 373 00. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. n 0 # First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 374 c S a, H ^2 H o o 5- Q l MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Wizlac, Walter, saloon, 1106 N. Union, N. O. Mrs. Kate. Mayme. Wodjinsky, Frank, laborer (P. R. R.) 67 Oak, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Wogislowski, Mike, laborer, off Haskell rd., E. O. Mrs. Margaret. John. Barbara. Wohab, Anna, bds. 7 Franklin, N. O. Wojciechowski, Adam, saloonkeeper, N. Union, N. O., beyond Erie tracks. Mrs. Annie. Frank. Mamie. Chester. Walter. Wojoiechowski, Annie, Union, N. 0., beyond Erie tracks. Wojiskowski, Frank, laborer, 7 Walnut, N. 0. Mrs. Sophia. Furman. Wojcik, George, works at tannery, Moore's av., W. 0. Mrs. Mary. John. Steven. Lewis. Wolcott, Marie S., teacher, Olean public schools. For address, see supplement on back pages. Wollf, Edward, farmer, 81 Main, Bv. Wolf, John, mason, bds. 103 N. Union. Wolf, Joseph, 109 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. Paul, works at P. R. R. shops. Henry, works at P. R. R. shops. Carl, glasswork'er. Rose. Mary. Wolf, Joseph A Jr., tank builder, 1201 Putnam. Mrs. Emma E. Celia A. Wolfe, S. H., machinist (P. R. R.) 323 Coleman. Mrs. Ida M. Wood, A. B., janitor, 322 Tompkins. Mrs. Mary E. Woods, Albert H., freight house (P. R. R.) 329 S. Barry. Mrs. Lottie. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Carriages, Harness AMD Farm Implements. • OLEfiN, N. Y. 254 N. UNIOH STREET. LEHIQH VALLEY COAL. Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 375 Wood, A. Monroe, machinist, 307 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mary A. Gladys L. Wood, Charles H., carriage ironer, 54 Bishop, E. O. Mrs. Nora. WOOD, ELIAS V., prop. Kolumbian Pharmacy, 133 N. Union; res. 131 S. Union. Mrs. Helen M. Wood, Ferdinand M., foreman (P. R. R.) 19 Grossman block, 241 N. Union. Mrs." Pronies. Basil. Wood, Fred R., electrician, 40 Front, Bv. Wood, Lewis B., traveling salesman, 234 N. First. Mrs. Gertrude F. Marjorie, Wood, Mary, 54 Bishop, E. 0. Wood, Mrs. Nettie, 313 Tompkins. Inez. Wood, Owen D.. leather worker, 1112 Buffalo. Mrs. Mary L. Wood, William, carriage painting, 477 N. Union. Wood, William F., carriage painter, 10 Fourth av., Bv. Mrs. Myrtle. Laura. WOODARD, CLINTON P., undertaker, 232 N. Union; res. 41S Laurens. Mrs. Ruby E. Woodard, Mrs. G. B., W. State, W. 0. Woodard, William C, laborer, 506 Higgins av. Mrs. Dunnie. Pearl E., clerk. Andrew M. Glenn M. Woodburn, John, bricklayer, bds. 103 N. Union. Woodruff, Allan C, contractor and builder, 148 N. Seventh. Mrs. Jennie H. Gertrude L. William C. Robert Henry. Anna C. Woodard, Fred J., W. State, W. O. Mrs. Anna. George B. F. Claude. Atru M. Alice B. Mary A. Harry. The Morning Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. o 3 I S3 H 3 O 3 ta NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Koom in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. </i y •3 . I 376 . =5 ^ * « O os Q J2 £ £ bO _C |3 6 w 3 * " Woodruff, George B., carpenter (P. R. R.) 38 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Dora. Hazel E. CO b£ & g Z 15 05 J £ 5 S « -M Vincent C. Woodruff, Jason M., traveling salesman, 1407 W. State. Mrs. Stella. Raymond. Woodruff, L. 0., works for Carley Heater Co., bds. Grana Central Hotel. Woodruff, Raymond, clerk, 205 1-2 N. Clinton. Woodruff, Robert H., nurse, 321 N. Fifth. Woodruff, Winford C , clerk, (P. R. R.) 1407 W. State. § So g g "" «5 H ! g Mrs. Nina V. Woods, John J., book-keeper, 220 S. Eleventh. Mrs Mary B £5 £ S « °* 5 (j > >: *g > • 2 en O X "O h .5 z ^ o __, 1—1 "3 rt •g «t-i £ ° '% xn £ >> 5; X f5 j ~ 3 OQ "g 5 ro K) Jr 2« 3 U J2 g S _2 *--. . — _ ^ ^ _ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S - - Anna M., book-keeper. Mary T. Woods, William T., flagman, 105 Coleman. Mrs - Josephine. Arthur. Edwin. Woodsworth, Mrs. Phidelia, widow, Pleasant Valley, Bv. Worden, Charles H., carpenter, 713 Washington. Mrs. Lulu. Raymond. Ivah. Worden, Charles W. fire insurance and real estate, 138 S. Clin- ton. Mrs - Lulu B. Paul W. Worden, Irving E., asst. cashier Exch. Nat. Bank, Olean House. Mrs. Elizabeth E. John H. Catherine. Wormer, A. E., ticket agent (P. R. R.) 124 S. Clinton. Mrs. Catherine. Crystal B. Donald. Duncan L. Blair J. Wright, Mrs. A. A., nurse, 63 Main, Bv. Wright, Mrs. Addie, widow, 811 E. State, E. 0. Fanny. Ruth. Wright, Mrs. widow, Walnut, N. O. Wright, Charles W., granite cutter, 408 W. Henley. Mrs. Lillian. B. Lucile. *tr^>w^^A T o = D a y ' s News C T l / f ^ X / C t v O This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOIl, Pres. &Treas g^'on"0"" $ OLEAN, N. Y, OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. c 377 Wright & Clark Tannery, D. P. Ray, supt, (U. S. Leather Co. props.,) E. State, E. O. Wright, Mrs. Earl, back Hinsdale rd., N. O. Wright, Edward H., supt. Vacuum Oil Co., 212 S. Fourth. Mrs. Gladys D. Wright, George H., laborer, 212 W. Green. Mrs. Elizabeth. Wright, Henry, miller, 116 N. Clinton. Mrs. Mabel. Wright, James, 331 N. Seventh. Mrs. Anna. Edward. Alice. Wright, Mrs. Jennie, 350 East av. WRIGHT MANUFACTURING CO., cabinet makers, 113-117 S. Fourth. Wright, Millard, 303 Jay. Mrs. Alice. Wright, Rolan R., grocer, 643 E. State, E. O., res. 664 E. State E'. 0. WRIGHT, WESLEY, (White & Wright,) 316 Jay. Mrs. Phoebe. Wiima. Seth. Wright, William A., hay dealer, 417 W. Green. Mrs. Orsavilla I. Bertha 0. WRIGHT, WILLIAM R., cabinet maker, 113 S. Fourth. Mrs. Mira E. Harold A. Wyatt, Elmer E., carpenter, Crown, E. 0. Mrs. Mary. Edna. Ellsworth. Earl. Beulah. Wyatt, Gilman L., driver (Adams Express Co.) 116 Irving. Mrs. Maude L. Laura A. Wyatt, Warren, laborer, 107 Irving. Mrs. Emma J. Wycoff, William M., barber, at Barnes, E. State, E. 0. Wymanj see Weinman. Yager, Lewis, glassworker, bds. 9 Pierce av., W. 0. Yahn, N., works for P. R. R., 534 N. Sixth. WM. HORNER & C(X, OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. ^B* N a n O O 70 Pg-S." " S) CD P CD CD >-J ^ • P > CD p CD O M ™ r+- f. B- g- 3 S CD Nigfht Clerk Over Store. ler ft> TSO. 133 N. Union St Jl?e z bit p eg s ft) m S! o B" B pi td Both Phones. HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT * CD * CD B 5' B t-'en d P INS p ' >-l CD td o ®^ 3CD» F S p. cm - P B o' B d B' O P CD CD CJ* • O If FIRST Karl The SEE f B 0 •z % ^u O g TO H 2! g > > % d > w en g o 00 Clothier Mrs. W So . H H * O o CD O 3 pa "Tl The A, Weston Lumber Co*t Manufacturers Dealers TTll/IDCli Lath and Shingles, Doors, facturers & Dealers! L U l u D C l X , windows Turned Work. in all Kindsof Long Distance Phana 6-W, P. O. WESTOK'S MILLS, N. Y. Olean.N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. York, Mrs. Catherine, widow, 13 Garden av., E. 0. Anna, book-keeper. John, clerk (P. R. R.) James, pumper. Yost, Katherine, 312 Laurens. Young, Arthur M., captain Salvation Army, 266 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Alta M. Milton A. Earl 0. Eva. Young, Miss Cora, 311 N. Sixth. Young, Guy R., works at VanDusen's, Pleasant Valley. Young, J. R., fireman (P. R. R.) bds. 712 Wayne. Young, John W., insurance agent, 246 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Lucy R. A. Earl, cigarmaker. Leon A. Young, James-W., freight handler (P. R. R.) 32 Third av., Bv. Mrs. Margaret. Helen. Charles. Gertrude. Melna. Young, Oscar J., bricklayer, Alder, E. 0. Mrs. Margaret. Harold. Young, William, refinery, 311 N. Sixth. Mrs. Amelia. Young, William H., back Hinsdale rd., N. 0. Youngs, William A., moulder, 219 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Emma. David. Allie. Marie. Florence. Clifford. Y. M. C. A., 215 N. Union; (G. 0. Walberg, sec.) Yudol, Joseph, peddler, 1205 W. Sullivan. Mrs. Elizabeth. Yudosh, Joseph, Moore's av., W. O. Yusko, Michael, laborer, Homer Hill, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. Annie. John. Michael. Joseph. George. Mary. Helen. Dorothy. HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, .KEYSTONE/' \ELECTRIC/J l \ Co.' / c 379 Bynamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TEL. BELL, 209 3 o "on r r 1 o CO B ~ v> a ' S ^ a. w CO o c ffi r^ on O 2 a. m (TO w2 H CM > m ^ IIS a Z ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLBAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. H ^ -*-• "3 O . WJ a J JJ r s ja o ^ * S3 Xn . ^ ^j m ^_^ O _ ^*S 2 ' y 5_ ' i-, d ' S — " . « W a 04 CU l\J f-f\ '•'*' | 380 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Zalasky, Joseph, works in tannery, 52 Crown, B. 0. Mrs. Martha. Edward, Sophia. Zalusienski, Henry, laborer, 47 Johnston, N. O. Mrs. Rose. Zeile, Frederick L., tailor, 147 N. Ninth. Mrs. Catherine. William. Zeligsohn, Abram, Jewish minister, 108 Fulton. Mrs. Denne. Jessie. Mendele. Zerby, John C. lather, 140 N. Sixth. Mrs. Susan, Roy. Ralph. Tessie. Stella. Hattie. Lewis. Zeta, Mary, Sister of Mercy, 606 W. Sullivan. Zider, John, 86 Pine, N. O. Mrs. Mary. Stephen. Tessie. Frank. Ziegler, Benedict, machinist, 1311 Washington. Mrs. Rose. Infant. Ziegler, Frank, works at P. R. R. shops, 216 N. Eleventh. Mrs. Anna. John. George. Anna. Ziegler, Frank B., plumber, 1301 Washington. Mrs. Eudora A. Walter J. Zielinski, Andrew, laborer (P. R. R.) Maple, N. 0. Mrs. Mary. John. Stanley. Frank. Zielinski, J. De, director of Olean School of Music, 118 S. First. ZIMMERMAN BROS., grocers, 802 W. State, (Philip Zimmerman, Henry J. Zimmerman.) E d w a r d T r o y , Waning BBlli •J 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINQLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. SUPPLEMENT. Bader, Henrietta, teacher, 206 N. Barry. Barton, Ida M., teacher, 312 N. Third. Beden, John, foreman Olean Herald job rooms, 208 N. First. Bentley, Minda L., teacher, 110 W. Henley. Bower, P., 116 N. Barry. Browne, Katherine M., teacher, 216 N. Barry. Calkins, Mary F., teacher, 109 N. Second. Compton, Susie M., teacher, H i S.-Clinton. Cosgrove, Mary N., teacher. Cooper, Flora B., teacher, 125 S. Barry. Crippen, Anna L., teacher of manual training and domestic science, public schools, 211 N. First. Elliott, Beatrice, teacher, 118 N. Barry. Emmons, Fred E., principal O. H. S., 134 S. Barry. Ferguson, James D., train dispatcher (P. R. R.) bds. Olean House. Fitzpatrick, Julia A., teacher, 207 N. Fifth. Garden, Allen, baggageman, 266 1-2 N. Union. Mrs. Mabel L. Jessie L. Hitchcox. Mary M., teacher, 131 S. Barry. Holden, Alice H., teacher, res. Portville. Ingraham, Mrs. Fannie, 125 S. Barry. Foster, works for Olean Times. International Correspondence School, office City Building. Jacobson, Eric, bartender, 721 W. State. Kamler, Frank, 1210 Washington. Mrs. Matilda. Max, tailor. Henry, works at P. R. R. shops. Kinsey, Miss Katherine, trained nurse, 30 Grossman block; 241 N. Union. Leonard, Harriette, teacher, 118 N. Barry. Lyon, Blanche, teacher. Manco, Dominick, laborer (P. R. R.) Elm, N. O. Mrs. Nuncia. Joseph. Infant. McCarthy, Joie C, teacher, 125 S. Barry. Machazick, John, 419 N. Ninth. Mrs. Anna. McKewen, Henry, works at refinery, 71 River, N. O. Mason, Flora, teacher, 206 N. Barry. McCulloch, L. May, teacher, 211 N. First. McMahon, Pearl S., teacher, 213 N. Fifth. Merchant, Austin W... 123 Fulton. Merril, Rene R., teacher, 318 N. Fifth. Meyer, Harry S., timekeeper, 214 B. Henley. Mrs. Sue B. B. Kepheart. National Trolley Guard Co., (Wilson Page,) shop rear of Olean House; office 142 N. Union. Nitzschke, Mina L., teacher (0. H. S.) 307 Laurel av. Osterman, Lizzie, South Olean. Parker, Allen, painter (P. R. R.) W. River rd:, S. O. Mrs. Hannah M. Pettit, Sarah, teacher, 213 N. Fifth. Purdy, Clara R., teacher, 513 W. Sullivan. Stein, Emma, teacher, 208 N. Fourth. Taylor, James Forrest, teacher of science (O. H. S.) 103 S. Barry. Taylor, Elvie C, teacher, 109 N. Second. Williams, Orra, teacher, res. Ceres. Wolcott, Marie S. (Mrs. James T.) teacher, 210 N. Second. BELL BROS. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, SHOES, WALL PAPER, MILLINERY, ETC. The Quality of the Coffee is reflected in the quality of its patrons those who know good coffee, drink ROYAL BLUE at 25c per pound and 2 checks. THE UNION PACIFIC TEA CO. 168 IN. Union St.. Olean, IN. Y. Bell Phone 226 b. Union Phone 504 OUR WAGONS PASS YOUR DOOR. GEO. B. AbAMS JOHN H. BRADNER Geo* B* Adams & Co*, Dry Goods and Crockery, 149-151 N. UNION ST. m OS CQ n\ PH CO CD in a> ^^ O 1-3 d '0 3 CO T-H H 0 d j( 21 i > "I O •3 CD 0 • 3 ""o 0 S 2. SS] N QJ QJ -c £ OO O OLEAN. N. Y. Amateur JOB PRINTER and Engrav er. Good Work and Reasonable Prices. Give us a trial. T H E 1 M I T B Prirytei"y> -«H 303 TOMPKINSST. O rH CO rn ,-, a a S & j Si ^^ S < j oi n £ • " 0 C3 •g S i ^ i3 3 3 ^d ^1 pj g ft Q i-3 1-1 ^ ^1 H d | 0 <Z ^ [ooqos PH a" ;eli cal . •d ^< Ul j& i •a CS ,n Broi mer O PH "3 ^ aa a a a a a s sa ma. 0 a O PH H 1 OS State. 32 Th t Vall< 1 802 1-3 P " rman lilipi, far:me) Hi van. rer, ]L10 tor, Zoghi »er, 1 N uloh •teem th. achi ittel, [RECT Zim: KAN JAMES V. SAPIENZ/V, Contractor, WISDOM PAVING CO., Frontier Telephone, 15,253. Sidewalks, Driveways, Cellars, Brewery and Stable Floors, Artificial Stone and General Concrete. Office: 123 Wilkeson St , Cor. 7th St , BUFFALO, N. Y. u CO r—"1 I 3 r-T 0- «1 Sir.U sb ° ! [O [A Z p H-l 5 8- First National Bank OFOLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. ]. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM E . WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbuiy, Wm. E. Wkeeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tehnson. 382 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S MORRIS & VAN CAMPEN'S OLEAN MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY. ABBREVIATIONS. Adv., advertisement; asst., assistant; av., avenue; Bv., Boardmanville; bcls., boards; cor., corner; E., East; E. 0., East Olean; Jr., junior; mfr., manufacturer; mgr., manager; N., North; N. 0., North Olean; pi., place; Pres., President; Prop., proprietor; P. R. R., Pennsylvania Railroad; Ry., railway; res., residence; Rev., Reverend; rd., road; Supt., superintendent; Treas., treasurer; W., West; W. O., West Olean; the word street is understood. J^j . -i— ' •— ' Q- -<^ i> .~t± ~° . P . co • '^Z • J^ • ~~ ' DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS. 2 ^ s °* * O Congressional District No. 37. Cattaraugus County. Representative in Congress—E. B. Vreeland, Salamanca. State Senator—A. T. Fancher. Salamanca. Members of Assembly—James Sheldon, Randolph; J. B. Smith, Olean. County Judge—Winfield S. Thrasher, Dayton, District Attorney—George W. Cole, Salamanca. Sheriff—C. E. Waite, Little Valley. Surrogate—Carey D. Davie, Salamanca. County Treasurer—C. D. Straight, Oiean. Superintendent of the Poor—W. E. VanDewater, Machias. Coroners—Cassar Smith, Olean; Fred Stillman, Salamanca; Charles L. Randall, Franklinville; E. D. Williams, East Otto. School Commissioners—Christian McLennan, Franklinville; George E. Waller, Little Valley; S. A. Peavey, Great Valley. Loan Commissioners—George A. Stoneman, Machias; Chas. C. Mason, Conewango. Kreidler Bros, AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. O L E A N . N. Y . KINO'S WINDSOR W A L L PLASTER. Asphalt Roofing and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 N. UNION STREET. OLBAN DUPLEX DIRECTORS'. 383 CITY GOVERNMENT. o 3 3 n* o • K) Ol STANDING COMMITTEES. Finance—Stone, Bevins, Severn. Claims—Smith, Severn, Love. Fire Dept.—Messer, Love, Bevins. Streets—Woods, Stone, Love. Sidewalks—Jones, Hickey, Woods. Police and License—Miller, Palmer, Jones. Paving—Palmer, Woods, Foster. Sewers—Hickey, Messer, Palmer. Street Lighting—Jones, Hickey, Miller. Health—Smith, Miller, Foster. Water Works—Foster, Miller, Palmer. Parks and Public Grounds—Severn, Hickey, Jones. Rules—Bevins, Stone, Smith. Poor—Love, Stone, Smith. The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. pis; 50 vo CO shop St. First Ward—H. C. Miller, P. J. Messer. Second Ward—A. M. Palmer, William Severn. Third Ward—T. B. Love, Frank Bevins. Fourth Ward—J. E. Stone, N. I. Jones. Fifth Ward—Cassar Smith, J. J. Woods. Sixth Ward—George Foster, William J. Hickey. * G ence 6 ALDERMEN. 53 nion Street City election second Tuesday in February, annually. Mayors of Olean since incorporated as a City, April 26, 1893: N. V. V. Franchot 1893-97 G. H. Strong 1897-99 J. H. Waring 1899-1901 P. C. Foley 1901-1903 Mayor—J. H. Waring. City Clerk—John F. Coad. City Attorney—Dana L. Jewell. Treasurer—A. I. Williams. Superintendent of Streets—E. E. Allen. Superintendent of the Poor—J. K. Palmer. Police Justice—William Cobb. Assessors—Charles Breder, W. H. Ramsey, A. M. Chamberlain. W O 73 o X H m m "*^ o O r a \ltt\0H H0Tt\i, Rates from $i to $1.50. 405 (A p 0 J= ^ ^ ^6 C. J. LALLMANG, Proprietor. N. UNION STREET. _ 384 OS Ci • td ^ E ©2 ° 2 73 os #C k* 'Z <" SUPERVISORS. First and Fifth Wards—August Goebel. Second and Third Wards—J. Ross Allen. Fourth and Sixth Wards—J. M. Homer. Town of Olean—G. L. A. Quirin. "5 3 1H MORRIS A N D VAN CAMPEN'S WARD BOUNDARIES. QQ Pre dent * g ^ ° G §c p. First—On the north by W. State, east by S. Union, south by Allegany river, and west by S. Seventh. g K2§ « S i rB S 4> 0 "0 ** > u "5 Second—On north by E. State, Olean river, creek and Allegany river, the south by Olean creek east and by Allegany and west by S. Union. Third—On the north by town line and Olean creek, east by Olean creek, south by E. State, and west by N. Union. X 73 b ,5 Fourth—On the'north by town line, east by N. Union, south by W. State, and west by N. Seventh. g Fifth—On the north by Washington, east by N. and S. Seventh, south by Allegany" river, and west by N. and S. Fifteenth. RVEY, w o. ^ 1-1 — ^ S *Q Sixth—On the north b"y town line, east by N. Seventh, south by Washington, and west by N. Fifteenth. 'S CA £ 9- POLICE DEPARTMENT. :»* T3 S ~ < 3 Police Headquarters and Station House in basement of the City Hall, corner of State and Union streets. •• 4) . ^ • "O |2 J. D. Swift, Chief of Police; Timothy Hassett Captain; F. A. Chapman, W. H. French, George C. Peterson, J. P. Randall and Ira W. Councilman, patrolmen. William Cobb, Police Justice. FIRE DEPARTMENT. *j C8 Chief Engineer—W. H. Simpson; Asst. Engineer, Jesse A. Sheldon. 3 Cg Chemical Engine No. 1.—(Paid firemen)—112-114 S. First, James Brown, John O'Hara. «S Chemical Engine No. 2.—(Paid firemen)—1212 W. State; JBuser, Charles Doyle. OLEAN'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FIND IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co. Brewers and Bottlers of EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Soft Drinks. O. J. WhittOn, Pres. &Treas. g ^ 0 ™ '£ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. O 385 FIRE ALARM BOXES. ^ 7—South Union and Green. 8—North Union and North. 9—Tompkins and Clinton. 14—High School. 15—Union and Whitney Avenue. 16—Union and Coleman. 22—Third and State. O KJ i [J} ^ _ J M' U g 5} JQ £-* ^ ££« 0 23—Washington and Eleventh. 24—State and Fulton. 25—Henley and Barry. S5 * ^ IflO'Q >« 26—Union and Laurens. ^ 27—Irving and Fourth. ' r\ Jrt Jrp( {ft 34—Henley and Second. 35—State and Seventh. 36—State and Eleventh. 37—Henley and Fifteenth. 42—Laurens and Third. 43—Wayne and Sixth. 44—Sullivan and Buffalo. u T 45—Sullivan and Third. 51—Sullivan and Fifth. 52—Buffalo and Thirteenth. 53—Henley and Ninth. 54—Buswell & Hubbard Tannery. Jj, g* JJ* hj 01^ n> ^ g ~ P w rM nj ^ p p One tap of bell—line out of order; 2 taps, fire out; 3 taps. call for chief; 4 taps, call for asst. chief. BOARD OF HEALTH. Frank L. Ba'rtlett, president; Dr. Thomas B. JLoughJen, clerk and registrar of vital statistics; Dr. Joseph C. Ularfe, health officer; H. J. Brown, sanitary inspector; W. O. Curtiss, William Horner, C. D. Judd, John Troy. BOARD OF TRADE. C. E. Bell, Pres.; W. K. Page, 1st Vice-Pres.; W. H. Mandeville, 2d Vice-Pres.; J. H. Bradner, 3d Vice-Pres.; D. W. Sheehan, 4th Vice-Pres.; William Horner, 5th Vice-Pres.; Thomas Larkin Treas. Executive Com.—H. W. Marcus, chairman, A. WM. HORNER & CO., OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. (—i 5' Cu (T> & •! S fj ." ^ * 2? f^' .f V s T o ^ 3 § P ^ &^ n g* First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. J. E DUSENBURY, Pres W H . E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M Johnson, J. F. Johnson 386 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S F. Miller, M. P. Riley, A. A. Brehm, M. G. Fitzpatrick, Sec, L. W. Stowell. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. D. E. Barrows, president; Daniel P. Ray, treasurer; U-. S. Bussell. John Z. LeFevre, clerk and superintendent. Superintendent's office, Room 7, City Hall; pumping station, Soutfl Olean. OLEAN POST OFFICE. a o a j 6 s Both rg Q BOARD OF EDUCATION. CO EE o J? o City Building, N. Union, corner K State. Hours—Stamp window and general delivery, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; money order window, 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.; Sundays and legal holidays, carriers' window and general delivery open 11:45 a. m. to 12:45 p. m. Free delivery by carriers. Four deliveries daily on Union st.; other streets, two deliveries. Morning delivery on Union street only, on legal holidays. No deliveries Sunday. George M. Mayer, postmaster; E. W. Bevier, asst. postmaster; Daniel H. Sullivan, mailing clerk; William Oosterhoudt, general delivery clerk; Mary L. Dugan, stamp clerk; Charles Kelly, money order clerk; Shirley LeFevre, distributing clerk; H. J. Goodrich, clerk. Carriers—John W. Houghton, Thomas Donahue, John J. Kane, Onslow M. Merritt, Henry Schue, George Sutter, Samuel Bruckshaw, Copeland Smith. Station 1—1101 N. Union, N. 0.; D^W. Seeley, clerk in charge. W. S. Wilkinson, president; Henry Baker, W. E. McDuffie, 0. W. Godfrey, M. G. Fitzpatrick, Patrick McGavisk, Charles D. Straight, Allen Hastings W. G. Wiedman. o 5 u o PREi o a. o > r e o s c/1 o 2; SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Delmer E. Batcheller; office assistant, Maud L. Lee. SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL. (W. Sullivan st., between N. Third and N. Fourth.) Fred E. Emmons, Principal. Ida M. Barton, mathematics; Ellen L. Baker, Greek and oratory; Clara R. Purdy, English; James Forrest Taylor, science; Minnie B. Smith, Latin; Mina FITCH & RAMSEY. City Building. The A* Weston Lumber Co., Manufacturers t Dealers T T T M R C D L^h *nd Shingles, Doors, in all',Kinds of L,UlTlDEI\,windows, Turned Work. Long Distance fc. 6-W, p Q WESTON-S MILLS, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. m 387 L. Nitzscke, modern language; Harriet C. Burlingham, Latin and library. crq ^, g. fl) £ >H o JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. ™ a "5 3C Carrie E. Henry, Principal. Helen E. Normandeau, Elizabeth L. Bla^eslee, L. May McCulloch, Marie S. Wolcott, Pearl C. McMahon. ^ EfJQ F~ £? w y rn ™ " —" SCHOOL NO. 1. (W. Sullivan, between N. Third and N. Fourth.) Agnes James, Principal, and seventh grade; Mrs. Florence Hanson, seventh grade; Mary E. Cosgrove, sixth grade; Orra Williams, sixth grade; Grace E. Humes, fifth grade; Anna L. Markham, fifth grade; Sarah Pettit, fourth grade; Rene R. Miller, fourth grade; Mrs. Minnie'Tisher, fourth and third grades; Harriet B. Dutton, Third grade; Florence Thompson, second grade; Mary M. Hitchcox, first grade; Mary Finnessy, kindergarten. °^r m <-J ° 5 m S3 c ?• c1 Z\ DO if 1 ^ o o s' o 3 •2, 5" SCHOOL NO. 2. (Corner W. State and S. Eleventh.) Mrs. Ida D. Mandeville, Principal, and sixth grade; Klvie Taylor, fifth grade; Emma Stein, fourth grade; Alice S. Lynd, third grade; Beatrice Elliott, second grade; Lelia B. Zittel, first and second grades; Mary F. Calkins, first grade; Abbie Peglar. kindergarten. SCHOOL NO. 3. (Corner E. State and N. Barry.) Mary A. Larkin, Principal, and kindergarten; Susie M. Compton, seventh grade; Lucie L. Gould, sixth grade; Kate M. Browne, sixth grade; Alice H. Holden, fifth grade; Julia A. Fitzpatrick, fifth and fourth grades; Clara H. Wagner, fourth grade; Joie C. McCarthy, third grade; Anna K. Feuchter, second grade; Harriet Leonard, first grade. z c: o" 3 CO (East Olean, cor. Bishop and Chestnut.) Margaret Finnessy, Principal, and third grade; Lillian Mac- For Electrical Work of any Description and Supplies Call BELL PHONE 209. UNION AND LAURENS STS. tn ft o> Co SCHOOL NO. 4. o o g *B K § i-U We ^Want Your Business. •* 1-0 > - H CO >^" S ^ < [3 388 _* _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ — — _ _ ^ _ ^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Don ald, fifth grade; Nanette J. Shiber, fourth grade; Flora B. Cooper, second grade; Flora B. Mason, first grade; Minda L. Bentley, kindergarten. S !!>" S j .„. m * ^ >. J> & OH 'iZ z W OLEAN'5 BEST CLOTHIERS . SCHOOL NO. 5. (Boardmanville, cor. Fourth av. and South.) Leona Gould, Principal, and fifth grade; Olive J. Kelly, fourth a n d t h i r d g r a d e s ; H e n r i e t t a Bader, first, second grades, and kindergarten. Wo W W ^ *J? SCHOOL NO. 6. £? tfl <J 12 PH [J> § (Corner Reed and N. Tenth.) Mrs. Ida S. Leroy, Principal, and third grade; Blanche Lyon, second grade; Helen E. Duncan, first grade; Alice M. Wagner, kindergarten. fe S OH Ui < H i Hg SPECIAL TEACHERS. Frank E. Mandeville, supervisor of drawing and writing; Katherine M. Brown, supervisor of music and physical culture; Anna L. Crippen, manual training and domestic science. Q) Q" NORTH OLEAN. P3 J3l Board of Trustees—Patrick Heeny, president; John F. Dempsey, Geo. M. Lundy, William Collins, Geo. Hannifan, clerk; W. V. Shaw, Treas. S. J. McMahon, Chief of Police; Thomas Troy, Street Commissioner. <U ^ -H O <D Jj J) , _ O "••' BOARD OF EDUCATION. Geo. Hannifan, pres.; Max Weis, Abram Cullather, A. J. Latimer, Mike Sullivan, John Shorten, P. Heeny, George Cook, clerk; M. C. Sullivan, collector; W. B. Shaw, Treas. NORTH OLEAN HIGH SCHOOL. F. W. Mundt, principal. N Curtis E. Parish. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ta_ "^ Bina Noonan, Teresa Culligan, Nellie Maloney, Annie Shea, Georgia Dearborn, Margaret Maloney, Catherine Sullivan, Mary Moran, Teresa Boyle. Edward T r o y , Planing Mill * 210-226 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH. Siding, Sash Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. OLEAN'S tETYLERSrCO Best Shoe Store OLE AN 158 N. Union Street. hrt OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. o 389 HOMER ANNEX. Kate McMahon, Alice J. Rogers. NORTH OLEAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Acme Hose No. 3—J. F. Lee, president; George Besecker, foreman; Eugene Clancy, first assistant foreman; Abe Culiather, second assistant foreman; Albert Dunlevy, recording secretary; E. J. Clancy, financial secretary; Charles Kiesel, Treas. OLEAN TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. CO © 5? a ?3a 2 §" BANKS. Citizens National Bank—139 N. Union. Incorporated 1904. Capital $100,000; surplus $10,500. C. E. Bell, president; M. E. Loveland, cashier; M. G. VanCampen, asst. cashier. Directors: C. E. Bell, J. J. Spindler, J. P. Boothe, F. C Olds, M. E. Loveland, F. E. Rowley, H. J. Zimmerman, T. Devlin. Exchange National Bank—Corner of N. Union and Laurens. Incorporated 1879. Capital, -surplus and profits, $800,000. Frank L. Bartlett, president; N. V. V. Franchot, vice president; A. 1. Williams, cashier; I. E. Worden, asst. cashier. Directors: Frank W. Higgins, N. V. V. Franchot, F. W. Kruse, C. S. Cary, G. H. Strong, A. F. Miller, Frank L. Bartlett. First National Bank—107 N. Union. Incorporated 1871. Capital stock, $100,000. Surplus, $110,000. President, X E. Dusenbury; vice president, William E. Wheeler; cashie'r, A. T. Eaton. Directors: E.f G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, William E. Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. CEMETERIES. Mount View Cemetery Association—Incorporated under the laws of New York. Cemetery, South Olean; office, 303 Masonic Temple. President, George V. Forman, Buffalo; treasurer, Collins Interstate Agency (INCORPORATED) MASONIC TEMPLE. LIFE, FIRE AND ACCIDENT 2»» -a? TOWN BOARD OF HEALTH. Geo. Quirin, pres.; Charles Carter, Geo. Cook, 0. R. Stone, Wesley Follett, Will Orcutt, Max Weis; Dr. J. P. Boothe, health officer. -•' 1 Geo. Quirin, supervisor; A. J. Conway, town clerk; Charles Carter, Geo. W. Cook, O. R. Stone, Wesley Follett, justices. a a First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. J. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. VtM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS— E. G. Duserbuiy, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E . M. Johnson, J. F. Johnson. 390 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Frank L. Bartlett; manager, Allan B. Williams, (res. 130 South Barry.) Pleasant Valley Cemetery Association—Cemetery, Pleasant Valley. Incorporated. William Parker, president; F. M. Godfrey, vice president; James VanDusen, secretary-treasurer. « 5 \3 ^ H ^ .s -a 15 15 ^ H Q °" Q CHURCHES. African M. E. Church—107 S. Fifth. Walter Mason, pastor; res. 119 N. Second. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; class meeting at 11:45 a. m.; Sunday School at 3:00 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Church—Corner Laurens and Nortn Fourth, F. C. Weidman, pastor; res. 415 Laurens. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School 12:00 M. Trustees: F. Hellwege, 112 N. Ninth; M. Geuder, 234 N. Eighth; Peter Miller, 905 W. Henley. Sunday School superintendents, P. Bernreuther, 149 N. Eighth; M. Geuder, 234 N. Eighth. Ladies' Aid Society: Mrs. L. Gratz, pres., 118 N. Ninth; Mrs. U. Lippert, sec, 108 E. Sullivan. First Baptist Church—South st, Thaddeus G. Cass, pastor; res. 155 Clinton. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 12:00 M.; Christian Endeavor, Tuesday, 7:30 !>. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Trustees: B. F. Thomas, 410 W. State; W. R. Page, 111 S. Second; A. D. Cobb, S. Second; Nelson Carll, Treas., 137 S. Clinton; Albert Walker, S. Union, S. 0.; C. B. Case, clerk, 137 S. Barry. Sunday School Supt., Walter C. Kitchen, 112 N. Barry; Christian Endeavor, C. B. Margeson, pres., 121 S. Eleventh; Minnie Adams, sec, d. Fourth; Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. Wnv Rapp, pres., Jay; Mrs. John Winceslow, sec, 113 N. Eighth. First Church of Christ, Scientist—Hall in Foley block, cor. W. State and S. First. Meetings: Sunday, 10:30 and 11:45; Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Readers, Mrs. Carrie R. Gale, 331 Laurel av.; F. W. Burdick, 230 N. First. First Congregational Church—E. State, cor. N. Barry, Ethan Curtis, A. B., B. D., pastor; res. 134 S. Barry; study, 106 N. Barry. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School, 11:45 a. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Trustees: Alfred Swarts, Union, S. 0.; W. L. Markle, 1444 Buffalo; George Vergason, Main, Bv.; Miss Nellie M. Austin, clerk, 316 N. Clinton; Miss May Bunker, treasurer, 316 N. Clinton. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL carriages, Harness AND Farm Implements. 1 OLEAN, N. Y. LEH1QH VALLEY COAL. I 111 ill I Hemlock and Hard Wood. Sewer Pipe and Building Blocks. ALL FIRE CLAY GOODS. . , . OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 391 • IJJO 254 H. UNION STREET. n3 n CO n ' — Sunday School Superintendent, Gus Wallberg, 313 Laurel av. Christian Endeavor: Cora M. Branch, pres., 216 Winters av.; Ora Vergason, sec, Main, Bv. Ladies' Aid Society: Nellie M. Austin, pres., 316 N. Clinton; Bertha Branch, sec, 216 Winters av. First Methodist Episcopal Church—N. Union, cor. Hamilton. C. M. Hall, S. T. D., pastor; res. 204 N. Fourth. Thomas Cardus D. D., presiding elder, res. 126 N. Barry. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:00 M.; Junior League, 3:00 p. m.; Epworth League and class meeting, "5:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Trustees: M. C. Follett, 102 E. Henley; F. W. Kruse, 144 S. Union; J. Z. LeFevre, 129 S. First; W. S. Wilkinson, 302 N. Clinton; William Parker, 29 Main, Bv.; F. N. Godfrey, Pleasant Valley; A. B. Smith, 107 S. Barry; C. P. Luther, 130 N. Barry; F. C. Olds, 136 N. Union. Sunday School Supt, J. E. K. Morris, 249 N. Union. Epworth League, W. A. Chamberlin, pres., 213 N. Fifth; Katherine Judge, sec, 114 N. Third. Ladies' Aid Society: Hattie M, Taylor, pres., 407 W. Sullivan; Mrs. D. E. Batcheller, sec, 133 S. Barry. First Presbyterian Church—Corner Laurens and Second. Louis F. Ruf, B. S., M. A., pastor; res. 206 Laurens. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:00 M.: Christian Endeavor, p. m.; pres., prayer 239 meeting, Thursday, p. m. Trustees: A. 6:45 F. Miller, N. Second; W. 7:30 H. _£ | 1 S. ,<C" » a Mandeville, treas., 223 N. First; F. L. Bartlett, 302 Laurens; W. O. Curtiss, 326 Laurel av.; William Homer, 219 N. Third. Sunday School Supt., Dr. I. H. Boyd, 307 N. Clinton; Christian Endeavor, Earl Alderman, pres., 312 N. Third;Atha*ene Smith, sec, 211 S. Barry. Ladies' Aid Society, Mrs. J. A. Johnson, pres., 314 N. Second; Mrs. A. F. Miller, sec, 239 N. Second. 5- [H ° =T (_/"} h. |—j-j . s First Wesleyan Methodist Church—South, Bv. C. P. Sage, pastor, (not a resident.) Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10:00 a. m.; prayer meeting, Thurs- o S ^<^ *~^ day, 7:30. J K^ g Ninth Street Methodist Episcopal Church—131-133 N. Ninth. Hugh Boyd, A. M., S. T. B., pastor; res. 915 Washington. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:00 M.; Epworth League and class meeting, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thvirsday, 7:30 p. m. Trustees: John Long, chairman, 920 W. State; J. M. Davis, treas., 125 S. Fifth; Charles J. Green, 137 B 5" ^ g ~| ^ J | >-TH J* a »i 8 5e 3. O H % SL 1 o j o1 tr ? •a S t., The Morning; Times. The Only Newspaper in Olean Having: Associated Press Membership. a S p, Q „ ^ § c! ^ i H g 5^ p f NEW UNION HOTEL, C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor. Billiard and Pool Room in Connection. 405 N. Union Street. Tra 392 as u pa o 05 Q W B Z as - D 55 C/3 c •3 uil © E H « S u * CO c: u H c Ceme C/3 Vice-Presid tory at Fo o MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S OH i ow -a a » a o ,£ '"5 —* j j c o £ jj > jjj u ^3 !5 3. °. "O "^ S U JJ 3 U ,J2 3 5 j^ N. Ninth; Joseph M. Raub, 21z N. Sixth; M. V. Hotchkiss, 113 S. Tenth; Dr. Cassar Smith, 903 W. State; Lincoln E. Corsett, 303 N. Ninth; C. C. Olds, 212 Winters av.; William Long, 119 N. Seventh. Sunday school s u p t , L. R. Simpson, 141 N. Thirteenth. Epworth League, Mrs. Frank Barnard, pres., 603 W. Henley; J. W. Horan, s e c , 1125 W. Henley. Ladies' Aid Society: Mrs. Emma Johnson, pres., 903 Buffalo; Mrs. Mary Smith, s e c , 603 W. Henley. Olean Hebrew Congregation—A. H. Zeligsohn, rabbi;res. 108 Fulton; meets on third floor Opera House block; Friday evening, 7-8; Saturday a. m.,-9-11. President, H. W. Marcus; vice-president, E. Sherries; sec.-treas., Benj. Marcus. Trustees: Joseph Harris, E. Sherries, I. Glass. Peoples Methodist Episcopal Church—Garden av., corner chestnut, E. 0. J. A. Smith, pastor; res. 73 Garden av., E. O. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:00 M.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Trustees: D. W. Bevier, pres., 112 Wayne; J. C. Murray, treas., 71 Bishop, E. O.; F. M. Shattuck, sec, 06 Bishop, E. O.; A. J. Lawrence, 77 Garden av., E. O.; M. J. Archibald, Grossman av., E. O. Sunday School Supt., W. G. Gamble, 79 Garden av., E. O. Epworth League: F. M. Shattuck, pres., 56 Bishop, E. O.; Rosco LeBar, sec, 36 Brooks, E. O. Ladies' Auxiliary: Mrs. F. M. Shattuck, pres., 56 Bishop, E. O. Reformed Methodist Church—8 Second av.; Bv. No regular services. Inquiries may be addressed to C. H. Simmons, Second av., Bv. St. John's Roman Catholic Church—775-777 N. Union, N. 0. J. F. Gardiner, rector; res. 773 N. Union, N. O.; Chas. E. Duffy, asst. Sunday services: Mass, 8:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 3:00 p. m.; mass daily, 7:30 and 8:00 p. m. St. Mary of the Angels Roman Catholic Church—117 W. Henley. Very Rev. J. J. Hamel, V. F., rector; res. 118 W. Henley; Rev. Wm. Krampf, asst. rector: Sunday services: Mass, 7:00 and t0:~0 a. in.; children's mass, 9:00 a. m.; Sunday school, 3:00 p. m.; vespers and benediction, 3:45 p. m.; baptism, 4:00 p. Trustees: J. J. Hamel, treas.; F. m . ; daily mass, 8:00 a. m. M. Ball, sec; Dennis Keating. Senior Children of Mary: Anna Heberle, pres.; May Hannon, sec. Junior Childlren of Mary: Ceceilia Dempski, pres.; Jean Dotterweich, sec. St. Aioysius no Q +i*r A V To- Day's News i£>rVO cJVQ/VOUi/O This Afternoon. Associated Press and Publishers' Press Despatches THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE SUPPER TABLE. DOTTERWEICH Brewing Co, Brewers and Bottlers of EXIRA FINE LAGER BEER, Ale and Porter and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Suft Drinks. O. J. WhittOIl, Pres.&Tnr.s g ^ " 0 . ^ ^ OLEAN, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 393 W . I—< Society: Edward Heberle, pres.; George Webber, sec. Holy Name Society: J. J. Hannon, pres.; J. J. Woods, sec. Convent of Mercy—616 W. Sullivan, connected with Parochial School. Sister Mary Regina, superioress. St. Mary of the Angels' Parochial School—614 W. Sullivan. Very Rev. J. J. Hamel, principal; under direction of nine sisters of mercy (see list on page 228,) Mary Regina, superioress. St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church—109-111 S. Barry. James W. Ashton, D. D., rector; res. 112 S. Clinton. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:00 M.; Bible Class, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Vestry: John Sloane, senior warden, 214 N. Barry; "W. B. Reynolds, junior warden, 602 W. Sullivan; Allan B. Williams, treas., 130 S. Barry; Creighton a. Andrews, clerk, 320 N. Third; L. H. Ballard, 211 N. Third; F. W. Higgins, 128 South; George W. Hooker, 218 N. Fourth; N. V. V. Franchot, 305 N. Second; George Oliver, 312 Laurel av.; M. E. Loveland, 103 S. Barry. Sunday School Supt., John Sloane, 214 N. Barry. St. Stephen's Guild, Mrs. Geo. T. Keith, pres., 315 Laurens; Woman's Auxiliary Missions, Mrs. F. N. Blakeslee, 317 N. Second; Sanctuary Chapter, Mrs. George Taylorson, 133 N. Barry; St. Margaret's Chapter, Mrs. Robt. Co'nklin, 104 South; St. Agnes' Chapter, Miss Louise Franchot, 305 N. Second; Choir Chapter, Mrs. Harry Blighton, 306 Tompkins; Girls' Friendly Society, Mrs. Geo. T. Keith. 315 Laurens; St. Andrews' Brotherhood, Creighton S. Andrews, 320 N. Third. Boardmanville Mission—Corner Center and Second av. Devotional services: 7:30 p. m. on Tuesdays; Sunday School, 3:00 p. m. Salvation Army—266 1-2 N. Union. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; open air services, 2:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 3:00 p. m. Meetings every evening except Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. Swedish Evangelical Mission Church—Washington, corner Buffalo. K. A. Anderson, pastor; res. 1109 Washington. Swedish Lutheran Church—144 N. Sixth. C. J. Beckman, pastor; res. 121 S. Fifth. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; Sunday School, 12:00 M.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Trustees: J. K. Wallin, sec; Sevreen Anderson, 1105 Washington; A. W. Anderson, 1102 W. State; J. Person; O. Okerlund; D. Wallin; Carl Lundquist, 74 Clark, E. O. Sunday School Supt., A. W. Anderson; Luther League, J. K. Wallin, WM. HORNER & OLEAN HOUSE BLOCK. Clothiers, Furnishers, Merchant Tailors. f\ |»W g ft} ^ 1 J "'M Q was"* /A* N ^ N V g £ ~ »~^ > J" £3 m H» (fl y DO^lQ £J - | K^ ^ H» jjjjjj « 2 p«St £*^ ^H^ £^p v&m A^ W«| -i g P" g C i" (/> rf w^ 3. n %aR ? P%rt ^ i** (0 jy a g, O -< r ^ ^ ^ ^ g / ' I ' \ 2 v * J ^ ^ j ' t^f^i "" ~—""^^ ^ j ' ^-_ m j L First National Bank OF OLEAN. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. T. E. DUSENBURY, Pres. WM. E. WHEKLER, Vicc-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G Dmeuburjr, J. E. Duienbury, Wm. E. Wheeler, E. M. lolanson, J F. Johnson. 394 Church of the Transfiguration, Polish .oman Catholic— Walnut, N. 0. S. P. Brzoska, rector; res. 24 Elm, N. 0. Union Chapel, South Olean—Sunday School, 3:00 p. m.; Harry Luce, Supt. Trustees: Mrs. H. Richardson, A. P. Walker, Mrs. Frank Page. O „ ^" ~ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S r_ *"" ^ £jj & £7 Universalist Church—Thos. Pierce, pastor, Select Knights hall, 133 N. Union. Zion Church of the Evangelical Association—Thirteenth, cor. Washington. John Preis, pastor; res. 142 N. Thirteenth. Sunday services: 10:30 a. m., (conducted in German,) Y:30 p. m., (conducted in English;) Sunday school, 11:45 a. m.; Young Peoples Alliance, 6:45 p. m.; Young Peoples Prayer Meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 P. m. Trustees: P. G. Truby, 1121 W. Henley; F. W. Klink, 217 N. Thirteenth; N. H. Truby, 1103 W. Henley; Philip Zimmerman, 810 W. State: G. Koch, 1304 Washington; Sunday School Supt, P. G. Truby; Young Peoples Alliance, F. W. Klink, pres.; Mary Pfeffer, sec, 1304 Washington; Ladies' Aid Society, Dorothea Ehman, pres., 205 N. Thirteenth; Elizabeth Boettner, sec, 227 N. Fourth. »j CLUBS. Jg °* > A u t h o r s Club—Mrs. R. M. W h i t n e y , president; Vine Kelsey, secretary a n d treasurer. Meets second a n d fourth Fridays of each m o n t h a t m e m b e r s ' homes, o S v. £ M o .2 5 « /"> " fl< <*—" te g ^ » 6= g ^ Q tn w > s^* § W g M . City Club—113 N o r t h street. N. V. V. F r a n c h o t , president; E. M. Johnson, vice-president; Dr. D. V. M. Hibbard, treasurer; Edward Troy, secretary; M. G. Fitzpatrick, clerk; J. M. James, Geo. Fobes, A. J. Hastings, house committee. Daughters of the American Revolution, Olean Chapter— Organized Dec. 14, 1897. Mrs. Howard Strong, regent; Mrs. F. N. Blakeslee, 1st vice regent; Miss Lilla Wheeler, 2d vice regent; Mrs. Frank W. Higgins, 3d vice regent; Mrs. William Horner, registrar; Miss Maud Brooks, historian; Mrs. George Fobes, treasurer; Mrs. Ballard, recording secretary; Mrs. DeVere M. Hibbard, cor. secretary; Mrs. W. F. Wheeler, chaplain. Committee of safety: Mrs. J. B. Strong, Mrs. J. A. Johnson, Mrs. John Troy. Meets first Saturday in each month from October until June. Zl ^ g »— Jj £ ^ E ~~* I • o 2 Acropolis Club—J. L. Clyde, pres.; J. W . P r a t t , sec. Fortnightly Club—Mrs. F. W. Mundt, president; Mrs. W. L. Copies of this- directory can be obtained at OAKLEAF'S Book j Store. Price, $2.50. The A* Weston Lumber Co n Manufacturers & Dealersi T T M D C l i Lath and Shingles, Doors, in all Kinds of.. Windows Turned work. Long Distance Phone 6-W, P. O. WESTON'S MILLS, N. Y. Oleun, N. Y. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTO.it x c 395 Prazee, secretary. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at members' houses. Golf Club—F. L. Bartlett, president; I. E. Worden, treasurer; J. A. Johnson, secretary. Links at Sunny Side, Bv. Pedestrian and Snow Shoe Club—J. A. Brendell, president; Chas. P. Burleigh, vice president; Wm. Abrams, Jr., secretary. Trustees: Ed. Smith, Chas. Burleigh. Meets every Thursday evening at Brendell's Hall. Shakespeare Club—Organized December 13, 1882. W. H. Mandeville, president; Miss Mary Bartlett, vice pres.; James Waring, Treas.; Miss Maud Brooks, Sec. Meets on alternate Tuesdays, October to June, at members' homes. Travelers' Club—Organized Sept. 21, 1884. Miss Maud Brooks, president; Miss Anna Danforth, 1st vice president; Miss Mary Bartlett, 2d vice president; Mrs. J. B. Strong, treasurer; Mrs. Allen Williams, clerk; Mrs. DeVere Hibbard, cor. secretary. Meets on alternate Tuesdays from October to June, at members' homes. 3 O CO CO O -j. PI W *. PI in • CM ui O H 00 SO f z 00 ESO ROO HOUSE WIRING, MOTORS, Bjnamos Supplies, and Electrical Apparatus of every description. UNION AND LAURENS. TLL. BELL, 209 O 2 5 test. Oli Coast Block—135-137-139 N. Union. Exchange Bank Building—161-163-165 N. Union. New Exchange Bank Building—201-203 N. Union. Grossman (Sisters) Block—243 N. Union. Grossman (Charles) Block—233 N. Union. Grand Central Block—304 to 318 N. Union. Griffin Block—463 N. Union. Imus Block—213-215-217 N. Union. Masonic Temple—120-122-124 N. Union. Odd Fellows' Block—229-231 N. Union. Olean House Block—126 to 136 N. Union. Opera House Block—113-115-117 W. State. Pierce Block—168-170 N. Union. Riley & Wands Block—301-303-305 N. Union. Sheehan Block—501-505 N. Union. Tower Block—154-156-158 N. Union. Union Block—262-264 N. Union. ^H o Woman's Study Club—Mrs. Geo. Hovey, Pres.; Mrs. Heckmann, Sec. COMMERCIAL BLOCKS. "-71 E _ ALWAYS SHOWING ADVANCE STYLES. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, OLDAN'S BBST CLOTHIBRS. 396 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPBN'S CORPORATIONS. (For Officers, see body of book.) © 0Q 2^ \\ . . . . • 2 „ •— u ^ 3 •—< i 2 •>— ,,_, • <g c3 • ^ ^r .H c_J §" 2 •'—> Cu «* Acme Glass Co. C. V. B. Barse Co. Citizens National Bank. Dotterweich Brewing Co. Exchange National Bank. First National Bank. Gladys Lumber Co. Masonic Temple Association. New Conklin Wagon Co. Producers Gas Co. P u r e Ice Co. Olean Building, Loan & Savings Association. Olean Electric Light & Power Co. Olean Glass Co. Tanners' Shoe Stock Co. United States Leather Co. James Pierce Leather Co. Vacuum Oil Co. Olean General Hospital. HALLS. " City Hall—108 N. Union. Coast Hall—258 N. Union. Christian Science Hall—201 W. State. Edel's Hall—1123-1125 W. State. Elk's Hall—101 N. Union. Fitzgerald's Hall—1106 N. Union, N O. Foley's Hall—201 W. State. Knights of Honor Hall—188 N. Union. Masonic Hall—Masonic Temple. McCormick's Hall—101 N. Union. Miller's Hall—121-123 W. State. Odd Fellows' Hall—229 1-2 N. Union. Olean Opera House—115 W. State. Othalian Hall—114 W. State. Riley & Wands Hall—303 N. Union. Sheehan's Hall—501-503 N. Union. Town Hall—S. Olean. Town Hall—Boardmanville. Village Hall—906 N. Union, N. O. Y. M. C. A. Hall—215 N. Union. Edward Troy, planlne Mm•^ 3IO-3J6 S. Barry St. SHINGLES, LUMBER, LATH, Siding:, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Lime, Plaster and Cement. r.E.TYLERsrCQ OLEAN ' AI.WAY3 UP * TO * DATE. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 397 LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. Trades & Labor Council—T. J. Duncan, pres.; J. J. Brock, secretary. Barbers' Union—John Nicklas, pres.; John Pitcher, sec. Bartenders' Union—Geo. Peterson, pres.; Robt. Jones, sec. Boilermakers' Union. Brewers' Union—Louis Shuh, pres.; Chas. Bulmer, sec. Carpenters' Union—Bert Mead, pres. Electrician's Union. Granite Workers' Union—C. W. Wright, pres.; P. J. Maloney, sec. Granite Workers' Union. Glass Bottle Blowers' Union—John Miller, pres.; Nelson Carll, sec. Laborers' Union—P. J. McGuire, pres.; John Brock, sec. Leather Workers' Union—Hugh Gallegher, pres.; John Brock, sec. Locomotive Engineers—(See Lodges.) Locomotive Firemen—(See Lodges.) Machinists' Union—Geo. A. Jacobson, pres.; Geo. Morrison, secretary. Moulders' Union—Jas. F. Ryan, pres.; Wm. Ruchte, sec. Painters' and Paperhangers' Union—Geo. Knight, pres.; Max Phillips, sec. Plumbers' Union—Michael Brenner, pres.; Elroy Lathrop, secretary. Railroad Trainmen—(See Lodges.) n ^ Sheet Metal Workers' Union—Malin Yaw, pres.; Frank Webber, sec. Tailors' Union—John Johnson, pres.; Susie Weith, cor. sec. Typographical Union—T. W. James, pres.; E. W. Hayden, secretary. MASONIC LODGES. Light of the West Lodge, No. 42, F. & A. M. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at Miller's Hall. Henry Brooks, W. M.; W. W. Virginia, Sec. Lodge of Perfection—Date of Charter, Sept. 17, 1891. Stated meetings every Monday at Masonic Temple. Martin Soufheron, T. P. G. Master; A. A. Swarts, Sec. Olean Cotincil No. 33, R. & S. M.—Meets second Wednesday in each month at Masonic Temple. E. H. Austin, I. I. M.; A. A. Swarts, Recorder. Olean Lodge 252, F. & A. M —Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at Masonic Temple. William S. Steele, W. MasTJo o "<•* ter; Jason E. Stone, P. 0. Box 325, Secretary. Order of the Eastern Star, Electa Chapter No. 84—Meets CnToj first and third Wednesday of each month at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Nellie Stratton, W. M.; Mrs. Mary Hamilton, secretary. Princes of Jerusalem—Date of Charter, Sept. 17, 1891. o COLLINS INTERSTATE AGENCY, (INCORPORATED.) I. P. COLLINS, Pres. AGNES;M. B REDDING,Secy. J . J . McGILLIGER, V.Pres Office: MASONIC TEMPLE. Olean, N. Y. GBNERfiLriNSURfiNCB First National Bank Capital, $100,000. OFOLEAN. Surplus and Profits, $110,000. I. E. DUSENBURY, Pres WM. E. WHEELER, Vice-Pres. A. T. EATON, Cashier. DIRECTORS—E. G. Dusenbury, J. E. Dusenbury, Wm. E, Wheeler, E. M. Johnson, J. F. Tohnson. 398 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Olean Council. Stated meetings every Monday at Masonic Temple. George Fobes, P. G. Master; Albert A. Swarts, Val. G. Sec. K. S. A. Queen Melvina Court, No. 19—Order of the Amaranths. Meets first and third Saturday of each month at Masonic Temple. Mina "A. Southeron, R. M.; M. Southeron, Sec. Royal Arch Masons, Olean Chapter No. 150—Meets second and fourth Friday of each month at Masonic Temple. D. U Jewell, High Priest; F. C. Olds, Scribe. St. John's Commandery—Date of Charter Feb. 8, 185b'. No. 24, K. T. Meets third Thursday in each month at Masonic Temple. A. W. Nelson, E. C; E. M. Tothill, Recorder. LODGES. A. 0. H. Div. No. 1—Meets alternate Thursday evenings in Sheehan's hall. William J. D'ooley, President; John J. Sheehan, Recording Secretary. Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ladies' Auxiliary—See Daughters of Erin. A. 0. U. W., Crescent Lodge No. IS—Mee s first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in Riley & Wands block. M. F. Riley, Master Workman; Frank Bowen, Recorder. (jj jxi _J5 . . . <u • ~C • p_ O ^ _Q " " O ' -'""' " .52 ' ."tS _ ^' Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Olean Lodge No. 491— Rooms corner Union and State streets. Meetings every Wednesday evening. W. J. Foss, Exalted Ruler; John H. Ryan, Secretary. yi g 2 a, B Q m Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, No. 345—Meets first and third Sunday afternoons of month, in Miller's hall. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Constant Lodge, No. "98—Meets second and fourth Sunday afternoons of month, in Foley's hall. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Lod<?e 'No. 133—Meets second and fourth Sunday afternoons of month, in Sheehan's hall. Catholic Mutual Benefit Association, Branch No. 53—Meets alternate Thursdays in Sheehan's hall. M. C. Dugan, President; J. W. Houghton, Recording Secretary. C. W. B. L.—Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in month in Foley's hall. Mrs. L. G. Rodgers, President; Mary Snow, Treasurer"; Miss Mayme Seuling, Secretary. each Mrs. Consumers' League—Mrs. GeoFge Bradley, pres.; Mrs. Geo. Larkin, sec. Daughters of Erin—Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month in Foley's hall. Kreidler B r o s . Carrlag Ifeign?ae°ns' AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS. 01-EA1V N. Y. KING'S WINDOW WALL Asphalt Roofing- and Shingles Portland Cement. 254 JM. UNION STREET. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. 399 » n (/i Dutch Order Harigari, Standhaft Lodge No. 425, T. 0. H.— u * Meets first and third Wednesdays in month in Edel's hall. 2 Eclectic Assembly—Meets Friday nights in Miller's hall. a ^ Fraternal Mystic Circle—Meets- second and fourth Wednes^ * days in each month in Select Knights Hall, over Kolumbian 2. ^ «« Pharmacy. § PO AJ German-American Relief Association—Meets secona and JJ O f"W fourth Tuesdays in each month, in Edel's hall. n *T" ^ * Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locor- _ w^ motive Firemen—Meets first and third Wednesdays of each ^ _j month at Miller's hall. 3. M "J? Improved Order of Heptasophs, Olean Conclave No. 357— jj- LJ ^ Meets first and third Fridays in each'month, in Riley & Wands n ~J ( ^ block. George W. Warner, Archon; Tom James, Secretary. ON " J SO " HBM Improved Order of Red Men, Cattaraugus Tribe No. 159— a [ Meets Friday evenings in Elk's hall. 5; ^ ^ Red Men, Sequoia Tribe—Past Sachem, Dascom Allen, Jr.; .g \^) Sachem, George Sutter. Meetings, Sheehan's hall, Monday en ^_ nights. r \Ji Independent Order Odd Fellows, Allegany Encampment, No. M -• 102—Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, in Q Odd Fellows' Hall. W. A. Oosterhoudt, Chief Patriarch; S. E. Passmore, Scribe. Independent Order Odd Fellows, Cattaraugus Canton No. 56—Meets first and third Saturdays in month in Odd Fellows' Hall. Elmer E. Southworth, Captain; 0. S. McClure, Sec. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Olean Lodge, No. 471— Meets Monday evenings in Odd Fellows' Hall, N. Union. S. E. Passmore, Noble Grand; Chas. W. Wright, Sec. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Banner Rebecca LodgeMrs. Annie DeKay, Noble Grand; S. E. Johnson, Secretary. Independent Order Odd Fellows, Olean Rebecca Lodge, No. 223—Meets second and fourth Thursdays in month in Oda Fellows' Hall. Mrs. Mary King, Noble Grand; Miss Josephine Green, Secretay. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Royal Lodge, No. 723— Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall. Noble Grand, Porter Green; Frank Shaffer, Recording Secretary. Knights of Columbus, Olean Council No. 338—Club rooms 164 1-2 N. Union. Meets on alternate Wednesday evenings at K. of H. hall. M. J. Hennessy, Grand Knight; Geo. M. Lundy, Recording Secretary. Knights of the Maccabees, Acme Tent, N. 0.Commander, Thomas McGraw; Record Keeper, D. 31. Sherman. Knights of the Maccabees, Hercules Tent, No. 109—Meets on alternate Thursday evenings in Miller's hall. J. W. Davis, g ^g Commander; F. W. Davis, Record Keeper. o ^ * Knights of the Maccabees, Acme Tent, N. O—Meets sec<-^ w " ET The Morning Times* The Only Newspaper in Olean Having Associated Press Membership. Rates from $i to $1.50C. J . LALLMANG, Proprietor, 4 0 5 N. UNION S T R E E T . Bell as o OS Q 5 tc c L3 (x, |3 '5 03 Cfi W "3 s £? o EST Vice- Preside nt. H at Foot £ tL, U ad > o LL, • < < > men St., alon ho W RNI; ft.' ck. 400 H 1/) X S z o a ~ft ^ l^m v o '8 gj £ la " TJ £ — SJ " 3 K 03 ^j ^ "^ 5 ^ 5 ^ W jj »2 O ^ 3 n 2 ^ MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S ond and fourth Fridays of each month in Miller's hall. Michael Johnson, Commander; J. W. Driscoll, Record Keeper. Knights of the Maccabees, Royal Tent No. 723—Meets alternate Tuesdays in Odd Fellows' hall. Ladies of the Maccabees, Bethel Hive—Meets on alternate Tuesday afternoons in Odd Fellows' hall. Lady Commander, Mrs. Isabell Becker; Finance Keeper, Maude Maurer; Record Keeper, Mrs. Emma Bevins. Ladies of the Maccabees, Union Hive No. 12—Mrs. William Furlong, Commander; Mrs. June Doyle, Record Keeper. Knights of Pythias, Olean Lo'dge, No. 273—Erwin ScEott, C. C.; Chas. Reed, Keeper of Records and Master of Finance. Knights of Honor, Olean Lodge No. 273—Ira W. Councilman, Dictator; G.' H. Rockwood, Recorder. Meets alternate Wednesdays at K. of H. hall. Loyal Mystic Legion of America, Olean Council, No. 215— Meets every alternate Thursday evening at Miller's hall. Ladies' Catholic Benefit Association, No. 333, St. John's Branch—Meets alternate Wednesdays in Sheehan's hall. Mrs. Margaret Toohey, Pres.; Mrs. Mary Richards, Recorder; Mrs. Anna Sheehan, Treasurer. National Association of Stationary Engineers, No. 52—Meets second and third Saturdays of each month over Racket store. Woman's Label League—Mrs. C. H. Rafferty, pres.; Mrs. Bert Mead., sec. Woman's Suffrage Association—T. G. Cass, pres.; Miss Ada Pierce, sec. National Protective Legion No. 698—D. M. Cornwall, pres.; Mrs. C. C. Green, sec National Protective Legion, Olean Legion No. 189—Meets Saturday evenings at 8:00 o'clock in K. of H. hall. W. A. Oosterhoudt, pres.; Mrs. H. E. Dickinson, Sec Patrons of Husbandry, Olean Grange No. 791—Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month, Sheehan's hall. Protected Home Circle, Olean Circle 209—Meetings K. of H. hall, first and third Tuesday of each month. Edwin Munger, Pres.; Ella Kamery, Sec; Charles Rogers, Treas. Royal Arcanum, Olean Council No. 869—Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in K. of H. hall. J. Humphrey, Regent; H. C. Schamel, Secretary. Select Knights, Olean Legion No. 7—Meets first and third Thursdays at Odd Fellows' hall. David Burleigh, Commander; Eugene Hayden, Secretary. W. C. T. U.—Mrs. George Crocker, pres.; Mrs. O. W. Hamilton, sec, W. Henley. Tribe of Ben Hur, Olean Court—Meets Tuesday evenings in Sheehan's hall. Arch Chapman, Chief; John Kane, Keeper of Record; John Germain, Keeper of Tribute. OLEAN'S M O ^ T FIND SUCCESSFUL^ BUSINESS IT PROFITABLE TO ADVERTISE CONSTANTLY IN OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTOR*. 401 MORRIS & VAN CAMPEN'S Olean Business Directory. ARCHITECTS. Reynolds, Samuel A., 254 N. Union. Salisbury, Hugh S.. 182 1-2 N. Union. ART STORES. Empire Art League, Coast Block. Standart Art Co., 223 N. Union. Streight, Miss Laura E.a 240 N. Union. Nelson, Alexander W., 302 W. State. Olean Baking Co., 237 N. Union. BANKS. Citizens' National Bank, 139 N. Union. Exchange National Bank, 165 N. Union. First National Bank, 107 N. Union. ATTORNEYS. Andrews, Creighton S., 201 Masonic Temple. Cary, Rumsey 6c Hastings, 22-23 Exchange Bank building. Cobb, Hugh A., 315 Masonic Temple. Collins, Patrick S., 156 N. Union. Donnelly, Henry, 123 N. Union. Eaton & Page, 31 Exchange Bank building. Hubbard, Walter S., City Building. Hudson, Frank B., 154 1-2 N. Union. Jewell, Dana L., 32 Exchange Bank building. Jewell, Marcius B., 133 N. Union. Kruse, Frederick W-, 304 Masonic Temple. Larkin, George A., 24 Exchange Bank building. Lundy, George M., 156 N. Union. Parker & Cobb, 156 N. Union. Ryan, John H., 123 N. Union. Shaffer, Frank J., 156 N. Union. Smith, Jasper E., 133 1-2 N. Union. Storrs, Thomas, 233 N. Union. Stowell, L. W., 204 Masonic Temple. Waring, James H., 107 1-2 N. Union. BARBER SHOPS. Barnes, T. H., 615 E. State, E. O. Dempsey, John, 1111 N. Union, N. O. Jdmery, C. F., 120 W. State. F. T. B. Barber Shop, 172 N. Union. Grand Central Barber Shop, 310 N. Union. Hatfield, Joseph J., 106 W. State. Helwic, Alfred, 719 W. State. Hughes & Pitcher, 237 N. Union. Johnson, Henry, 461 N. Union. Nicklas, John, 108 S. Union. Olean House B a r b * Shop, 130 N. Union. Sturm Charles W., 1308 W. State. Warner & Adams, 313 N. Union. BICYCLES. See repairers. AUTOMOBILES. See repairers. BAKERIES. Brendell, John A., 125 N. Union. Albro, R. C. (see grocers.) Frost, Charles B., 503 W. State. Halter, William, 508 W. State. Higgins, F. W. (see grocers.) Hoffman, Frank, 1120 W. State. BILL POSTERS. Olean Bill Posting Co., 109 North. BILLIARDS AND POOL. Eagle Billiard Parlors, 217 N. Union. Kratts, Isaac N., 639 E. State, E. O. Monarch Billiard Academy, Masonic Temple. Nichols, Bert H., 129 W. State. Vollmer, Fred, 318 W. State. BLACKSMITHS & HORSESHOERS. Ackley, William, E. River rd., S. O. Blessing, C. J., 110 N. Third. Cross, George, 507 N. Union. Feuchter, George, 108 S. First. Goodwin, Jesse J., 471 N. Union. Heinz, Jacob, E. State, E. O. 402 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPENS Hutehinson Carriage Co., 522-524 NUnion. Way, Charles E., 476 Higgins av. BOARDING HOUSES. Bloodsworth, Mrs. Minnie, 116 S. Clinton. Brown, Mrs. Effie, 206 N. Barry. Creighton, Mrs. Peter, 1510 Buffalo. Duke, Mrs. Horace, 133 N. Twelfth. Jones, Mrs. Winifred, 117 S. Barry. Montroy, Mrs. Frank, 336 N. Tenth. Newkirk, Miss Anna, 218 W. Sullivan. Otto, Mrs. Jennie, 129 S. Barry. Wind, Mrs. Ernestine, 507 W. State. BOOKSELLERS & NEWS DEALERS. Catholic Book Store, 205 W. Henley. Oakleaf, Frank H., 127 N. Union. Standard News Co., 415 N. Union. BOTTLING WORKS. Briggs, T. & Co., 334 Jay. Dotterweich Brewing Co., 211 South Third. Haugh, Michael J., 611 N. Union. Sherman, Frank E., 607 E. State. BRICK MANUFACTURERS. McMurray, J. C. and A., E. State, E. 0. BUSINESS SCHOOL. Westbrook's CommerciaT -Academy, 156 N. Union. CAB LINE. O'Neil, Henry R., 911 W. Henley. CABINET MAKERS. Marth, Martin, 1316 W. State. Smith, William, 409 W. State. Wright Manufacturing Co., 113-117 S. Fourth. CARPET CLEANING WORKS. Olean Carpet Cleaning & Rug Weaving works, 115 W. Sullivan. CARRIAGE REPAIRERS. Hutchinson Carriage Co., 522-524 N. Union. Taylor, A. M., 447 N. Union. CEMENT SIDEWALKS AND CONCRETE WORK. Howard, L. B., Franklinville, N. Y. Miller, J. E., Allegany, N. Y. Olean Cement Block Works, North Fifth, along P. R. R, tracks. Taylor, The B. U. Co., 254 N. Union. Wisdom Paving Co., 712 Wayne. CHURCHES. (See Miscellaneous Directory.) CIGAR STORES, Burke, Michael, 531 N. Union. Chapman, Joseph M., 126 N. Union. Cohen, Meloy, 210 W. State. Coleman, Fred H., 1506 W. State. Kelsey, James, 144 N. Union. Kratts, Isaac N., 639 E. State, E. O. Lang, J. I., Masonic Temple. Preckle, William B., 307 N. Union. Wackerman, R. R., 213 N. Union. CLERGYMEN. For complete information in regard to churches and clergymen, see Miscellaneous Directory, page 390. Anderson, K. A., 1109 1-2 Washington. Ashton, James W., 112 S. Clinton. Beckman, C. J., 121 S. Fifth. Brzoska, S. P., 24 Elm, N. O. Boyd, Hugh, 106 N. Ninth. Cardus, Thomas, 126 N. Barry. Cass, Thaddeus G., 115 S. Clinton. Curtis, Ethan, 134 S. Barry. Duffy, Chas. E., 773 N. Union, N. O. Gardiner, J. F., 773 N. Union, N. 0. Hall, Chas. M.. 203 N. Fourth. Hamel, John J., 118 W. Henley. Krampf, William, 118 W. Henley. Mason, Walter, l i j N. Second. Preis, John. 142 N. Thirteenth. Post, Woodruff, 207 1-2 N. Union. Ruf, Louis F., 206 Laurens. Smith, J. A., 73 Garden av., E. O. Weidman, F. C, 415 Laurens. Zeligsohn, Abram, 108 Fulton. CLOTHING STORES. See men's furnishings. COAL & WOOD DEALERS. Smith, Charles, 427 Higgins av. Olean Supply Co., 412 N. Union. Taylor, The B. U. Co., 254 N. Union. CONFECTIONERS & FRUIT DEALERS. . Bordonaro Bros., 467 N. Union. Gemare, Tony, 108 E. Sullivan. Greek American Fruit Co., 201 N. Union. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. - Italo American Fruit Co., 231 N. Union, and 320 W. State. John, L., 489 N. Union. Morian, C. C, 104 W. State. Post, Thomas, 404 Wayne. Questa, John, 320 W. State. Swanson. Mrs. Anna, 704 W. State. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Anderson, Samuel'A., 205 S. Barry. Burt, Joseph, 604 Iving. Button, Samuel E., 11 Plum, E. O. Dean & Havens, 115 W. State. Donohue, Edward Sr., 322 S. Union. Gibbs, Lafayette F., 702 W. Green. Norton, John R., 811 W. Henley. Olean Supply Co., 412 N. Union. Sheldon, Jesse A., 138 S. First. Showalter, Henry, 302 E. Henley. Showalter, W. F., 302 E. Henley. Sims, Charles A. & Co., 258 1-2 N Union. Taylor, The B. U. Co., 254 N. Union. Weagraff, Fred C, 1306 1-2 W. State. Weatherell, James S., 134 S. Barry. Woodruff, Allan C, 148 N. Seventh. CORNICE WORKS. Pierce, Ormal W., rear of Olean House, Barry. DENTISTS. Bailey, Ernest, 133,1-2 N. Union. Barrows, David E., 168 1-2 N. Union. Card, J. M., 234 1-2 N. Union. Lewis, Stillman E., 188 1-2 N. Union. Noyes, William P., 156 N. Union. Raub, Herschel D., 311-312 Masonic Temple. Sweeney, John, 313 Masonic Temple. Whipple, E. O., 303 N. Union. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS. Morris & VanCampen, 122 N. First. Copies of this Directory can be obtained at Oakleaf's book store. Price, $2.50 net. P. O. Box 265. DRAYMEN. Olean Transfer Co., 114-116 W. Sullivan. Reese, Andrew J., 232 S. Barry. DRESSMAKERS. Chaffee, Mrs. Ida M., 509 N. Union. Clark, Mrs. Mary, 125 Fulton. Carrigan, Anna, 144 N. Union. Kiley, Mary, 605 N. First. Prosser, Mrs. Florence, 126 N. First. Martin, Mrs. Anna, 511 1-2 W. State 403 Morgan, Mrs. Zelina, 121 N. Eighth. Morris, Miss Julia, 1 Union pi., 245 N. Union. O'Keefe, Mrs. Martha, 1110 Washington. Priest, Julia A., 156 N. Union. Priest, Mary, Tower Block. Sheehan, Miss Anna, 127 N. Union. Weipper, Mrs. Rose E., 303 N. Union. DRUGGISTS. Brothers F. R. & Co., 119 N. Union. Goodwin, William A., 233 N. Union. Hicks, Dr. J. S., 313 N. Union. Kolumbian Pharmacy, 133 N. Union. Murphy, John V., 480 N. Union. Palmer, A. M. & Co., 161 N. Union; 722 W. State. Studholme, ± oster, 141 N. Union. DRY GOODS. Adams, Geo. B. & Co., 149-151 N. Union. Bell Bros., 157-159 N. Union. Douglas Dry Goods Store, 123 N. Union. Graham2 F. T. Co., 121 N. Union. Grant John J., 314 W. State. Kniser, James, 202 Whitney av. Marcus, Harry W., 131 N. Union. Sherris, Elias, 304 W. State. Racket Store, 225 N. Union. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES. Keystone Electric Co., 165 N. Union. EXPRESS COMPANIES. Adams Express Co., 148 N. Union. United States Express Co., 142 N. Union. Wells, Fargo Express Co., 134 N. Union. FISH AND OYSTERS. Taylor & Weber, 113 W. State. FLORISTS. Herron, Dana R., W. State, W. O. Johnson, Fred H., 313 Whitney av. Llewellyn, Myron, 1010 Washington. Shannon, Mrs. Ella, 43 Queen, E. O. FLOUR AND FEED MILLS. Acme Milling Co., 310 N. Barry. Empire Mills, Pine, N. O. Olean Mills, 502 E. State. FOUNDRIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. Abbott, D. S. Co., 501-509 N. First. 404 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Carley Heater Co., 480-516 N. Union. Luther Mfg. Co., 133 Railroad av. Myrick Machine Co. 126 E. Sullivan. FURNITURE DEALERS. Cohen, Mrs. Betsy, 429 N. Union. Crannell, Walter L., 176 N. Union, Glass, Herman I., 306 W. State. Mallery, Llewellyn A., 514-516 W. State. Miller Hardware Co., 137 N. Union. Torrey & Torrey, 411 N. Union. GROCERS. Acoeks, Franklin, 171 Railroad av., •El r\ Albro, Ruel C, 262 N. Union. Anderson, Axel W., 1102 W. State. Cradduck, Charles J., 258 N. Union. Curtis, George W., 27 Homer, N. O. DeKay, William N., 83 Bishop, E. O. Dotterweich, M. S... 220 W. State. Fehan, David & Co., 1112 N. Union, N. O. Fenton, John F., 1414 Buffalo. Finnessy Bros., 117 N. Union. Foss, Walter C, 12 Main, Bv. Foss, William X, 318 Wayne. Geuder, John H., 422 W. State. Geuder, Michael C, 234 N. Eighth. Gilbert, George, 818 N. Union, N. 0. Golden, Charles E., 608 W. State. Hannifan, T. F. & Co., 1302 W. State. Higgins, F. W. & Co., 120 N. Union; 925-927 Buffalo; 701 E. State, E. O.; 1101-1103 N. Union, N. O. Jonak, John, 64 Pine, N. O. Kugawa, Joseph, 1117 N. Union, N.O. Lynd, Michael J.. 435 N. Seventh. Mack, Michael F., 1022 N. Union, N. O. McDowell, Clinton B., Union, S. O. Meloy, John W., 113 N. Union. Merritt, F. W. & Son, 721 E. State, E. O. Merritt, George H., 825 E. State, E.O. Phillips & Keenan, 535 N. Union. Pratt, Dykeman A., 263 N. Union. Pratt', John W. 221 N. Union. Riley & Wands, 301-305 N. Union. Rumsey, Emmet D., 637 E. State.E.O. Schnell, Charles G. 323 W. State. Sheehan, D. W. & Son, 501-503 N. Union. Spindler Bros., 620 W. State. ' Taylor, Ernest J., 463 N. Union. Walker, James H., 623 E. State, E.O. Washburn, E. R., 239 N. Union. Wiedman & Bernreuther, 1202 W. State. Wright, Rolan R., 643 E. State, E. O. Zimmerman Bros., 802 W. State. HAIR DRESSERS. Fisher, Laura J., 11-12 Riley & Wands block. HARDWARE DEALERS. Barse, C. V. B. Co., 155 N. Union. Edel, August, 512 W. State. Gillingham & Son, 302 N. Union. Miller Hardware Co., 137 N. Union. O'Connor, Martin, 205 N. Union. Wilkinson, W. S. & Co., 129 N. union. HARNESS DEALERS AND REPAIRERS. Banfield, Charles E., 481 N. Union. Kreidler Bros., 201-203 W. State. Rank, George R.; 204 W. State. Smith, D. L., 219 1-2 N. Union. Wiedman, John, 317 W. State. HOTELS. American House, cor. Pine and N. Union, N. O. Capitol Hotel, 112 W. State. City Exchange Hotel, 1126 N. Union, N. O. Corry House, 614-616 Wayne. Dailey's Inn, 402-4 N. Union. Driving Park Road House, W. State, W. O. Eagle Hotel, 507 W. State. Frank's Hotel, 108 W. State. Genesee House 125-131 Railroad av. Globe Hotel, 712 Wayne. Grand Central Hotel, 314 N. Union. Hotel Imperial, 102-106 S. Union. Maple Shade House, Thirteenth, cor. Buffalo. Old Homestead Hotel, 323 N. Union. Olean House, 132 N. Union. Union House, 407 N. Union. World Hotel, 721 W. State. ICE COMPANIES. Brown, H. A., 334 Jay. Haugh, M. J., 602 N. First. Pure Ice Co., 301-311-W. Henley. Sherman, Frank E., 607 E. State.E.O. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Aetna Life Insurance Co., 204 Masonic Temple. Abrams & Sons, City Hall, N. Union. Chamberlin, Willis A., 242 N. Union. Collins Interstate Agency, Masonic Temple. Fish, Sidney E., 204 Masonic Temple. Fitch & Ramsey, City Building. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORY. Hunt, A. V., 207 S. Union. Mandeville, W. H. & Co., 163 N. Union. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 143 1-2 N. Union. Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Co., 37 Exchange Bank Building. National Protective Legion, 258 1-2 N. Union. Passmore, Samuel E., 307 Masonic Temple. Phoenix Mutual Insurance Co., City Hall. Prudential Insurance Co., Riley & Wands Block. Refeld, August L., 241 N. Union. Standard Fire Insurance Co., Masonic Temple. Stillman, P. V. R., 216 N. First. Towner, Gerald E., 37 Exchange Bank Building. VanCampen, George, 122 N. First. JEWELERS. Daniels, G. R., 166 N. Union. Fuller, Charles T., 143 N. Union. Miller, Otto. 109 N. Union. Rivenburgh, Peter H., 402 W. State. Smith, Eugene S... 115 N. Union. LAUNDRIES. American Palace Laundry, 112 W. Sullivan. City Steam Laundry, 264 N. Union. Olean Steam Laundry, 216 W. State. Lee, Sam, 253 N. Union. LAWYERS. See attorneys. LIVERY STABLES. Godfrey, I. M.. 162 N. Union. Hale, Frank, E. State, E. O. Heilman, John, (Olean Livery Co.) 238 N. Union. Muckey, Frederick D., 323 N. Union. LUMBER DEALERS. Droney, J. R. Lumber Co., 20-21 Exchange Bank Building. Glady Lumber Co., 20-21 Exchange Bank Buildins. Moore, E. R., 2£7-227 Wayne. Troy's Planing Mill, 210-226 S. Barry. Weston, A. Lumber Co., Westons Mills. MARBLE WORKS. Olean Marble & Granite Whitney av., below First. Works, 405 MEAT MARKETS. Ahrens, Adolph, 479 N. Union. Barnick, William P., 325 W. State. Gault Bros., 260 N. Union. Jaekle, Emil M., 1020 N. Union, N. O. Kichle, George B., 801 W. State. Mayer Brothers, 152 N. Union. Seyller, Julius, 1129 W. State. Sheehan, D. W. & Son, 501-5 North Union. MEN'S FURNISHING STORES. Binghamton Clothing Co., 246 N. Union. Coast, J. W. & Son, 154 N. Union. Davis, Nenno & Hartz, 160 N. Union. Deiches, S., 170 N. Union. Economical Clothing Co., 234 North Union. Ford's Red Front, 180 N. Union. Horner, Wm. & Co., 136-138 N. Union. Karl, Joseph M., V4 N. Union. Spraker, Clarence H., 266 N. Union. MILK DEALERS. Gallets & White, 1306 W. State. Mayo, Greenleaf H.., 921 Buffalo. Phillips, Mrs. May, 324- W. State. MILLINERS. Backus Millinery Parlors, 319 W. State. Marth, Miss Elizabeth, 147 1-2 N. Union. Messer, Mary J., 235 N. Union. Vollmer, Mrs. Anna, 316 W. State. MUSIC DEALERS. Backus, Mrs. Carrie 319 W. State. Willard, Charles, 229 N. Union. MUSIC TEACHERS. Griffith, Miss Margaret, 127 N. Barry. Nold, V. Raymond, 119 Laurens. Olean School of Music, 119 S. First. Sheridan Nelle, 413 W. Sullivan. Stephenson, John G., room 17, City Building. Wight Violin & Piano School, 124 N. First. Winton, David J., 133 S. Third. NEWS DEALERS. See Booksellers. NEWSPAPERS. Democrat, (weekly) 215 N. Union. Evening Herald, (daily) 215 North Union. 40G MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN'S Ledger, (weekly) 245 N. Union. Morning Times, (daily) 105 North. Mite, (monthly) 303 Tompkins. NURSES. Becker, Mrs. Emma, 33 River, N. 0. Cartwright, Miss Levidia, 335 N. Seventh. Childs, Miss Mona, 141 N. Barry. Courrier, Mrs. Jennie, 217 N. Fifth. Cronk, Maude, 519 N. First. Curtis, Anna, Homer and Buffalo, N. O. Filer, Lydia, 119 E. Henley. Kenzie, Miss, 208 N. Fourth. Kinsey, Katherine, 241 N. Union. Marshall, Mrs. Ada, 519 N. First. Northrup, Mrs. Eva, 74 Bishop, E» 0. Seiter, Mrs. Anna M., 202 S. Union. Wagner, Mrs. Caroline, 112 S. Sixth. Wheeler, Mrs. Dora, 56 Bishop, E. O. Wright, Mrs. A. A. 63 Main, Bv. OIL COMPANIES. Ballard, Leon H., 211 N. Third. Bradley, Samuel H., 311 Laurens. Bussell, Gilmore S., 219 N. Fourth. Coast J. W. & F. W., 154 1-2 N. Union. Coast Oil Co., j.04 1-2 N. Union. Fobes, George, basement Exchange Bank Building. Franchot Bros., 25-26 Exchange Bank Building. Lima Drilling Co., 163 N. Union. Love, Thomas B., 311 E. State. Mandeville Oil Co., 163 N. Union. Norfolk Oil Co., 20-21 Exchange Bank Building. Seep, Joseph, Purchasing Agency, Exchange Bank Building. Strong, Gideon H., 38 Exchange Bank Building. Tidewater Pipe Line Co., Exchange Bank Building. Troy Oil Co., 163 N. Union. OSTEOPATHS. Heckmann, Gustave, 39-40 Exchange Bank Building. Pettit, Henry J., 34-35 Exchange Bank Building. PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. Ball, George J., 208 Irving. Barnard, Emery L., 210 S. Seventh. Barnard, Frank E. 603 W. Henley. Derby, Melvin P., 126 N. First. Gabler, William L., 313 W. State. Heath, Eugene E., 119 S. First. Hodges, Lorenzo E., 125 N. Eighth. Kaufman, Fred W., 109 N. Eighth. Kelly, Edward W., 330 S. Barry. Lang, Lewis N., 114 S. Fourth! McClure, Orlando S., 114 E. Sullivan. PAINTERS—CARRIAGE. Ganoung, Hiram P., 520 N. Union. Wood, William, 477 N. Union. PAINTERS—SIGN. Ganoung, H. P. & Son, 250 N. Union. PAWNBROKER. Harris, Meyer, 246 N. Union. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Hearn, Joseph P., 1114 W. State. Henninger, D. S., 150 N. Union. Scott, Don C, 111 North. Whipple, Herbert C, 236 1-2 N. Union. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Allen, J. Ross, 129 Hamilton. Bartlett, Cornelius H., 224 N. First. Bartlett, Frank H., 33 Exchange Bank Building. Boothe, John P., 210 N. Second. Boyd, Irwin H., Riley & Wands blk. Burdick, Eugene B., 11 Front, Bv. Clark, Joseph C, 119 Laurens. Cowell, Walter A., 118 N. Barry. Follett, Melville C, 102 E. Henley. Hewitt, W. Irving, 204 W. Sullivan. Hibbard, DeVere M., 128 S. Union. Jenson, Mary B., 124 Hamilton." Kane, John F., 133 N. Union.' Knowles, Charles P., 139 S. Union. Loughlen, John J., 168 1-2 N. Union. Loughlen, Thomas B., 168 1-2 N. Union. McDuffie. William E., 301 E. State. Morris, J. E. K., 249 N. Union. Mountain, William H.., 116 S. First. Reynolds, Walter B., Riley & Wands block. Smith, Ambrose E., 105-107 Soutn Barry. Smith, Cassar, 903 W. State. Watts, Francis E., 131 S. First. PIANO TUNERS. Burdick, Fred W., 230 N. First. Chase, Arthur L., 123 S. Eleventh. PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTERS. Kallenback, Ernest L., 117 W. State. Keystone Gas Co., 139 N. Union. Olean Plumbing, Heating & Lighting Co., 256 N. Union. Rodgers, L. G. & Co., I l l W. State. Simpson, William H., 184 N. Union. OLEAN DUPLEX DIRECTORS. PRINTERS. Hayden, the Printer, basement Masonic Temple. Meloy, C. P. & Son. 245 N. Union. Norton, Bradley, 302 N. Clinton. Rafferty, Chas. H., 156 N. Union. Sibley & Ostrom, 215 N. Union. Times Job Printing Dept.,105 North. PRODUCE DEALERS. Miller, L. Y. & Sons, 121-123 W. State. Bordonaro Bros., 467 N. Union. REPAIRERS—GENERAL. Alger, Page, 244 N. Union. Close Cycle & Automobile Co., 442 N. Union. Smith, George & Co., 255 N. Union. RESTAURANTS. Benson, William A., 244 N. Union. Eldridge, Charles, 126-128 W. State. Ford, W. W... 258 1-2 N. Union. Ganoung, Charles A... 250 N. Union. Grand Central Restaurant, 306-308 N. Union. Jones, Mrs. Nellie, ?,19 N. Union. Miles, J. Corwin, opp. City Bldg. Pratt, Ira F.. 266 1-2 N. Union. Shoemaker, Wm. Mont, 308 N. Seventh. <i^-C •• SALOONS. Binney, Samuel W., 103 N. Union. Binney, W. L., 116 W. State. Brushingham, Timothy, 438 N. Seventh. Capozzi & Lombardy, 445 N. Union. Chesner, Louis J., 308 W. StaTe. City Cafe, 146 N. Union. Donovan, William, 1024 N. Union, N. O. Dorsey, Edward, 248 N. Union. Dunlavey Bros., 309-311 N. Union. Duringer & Driscoll, 268 N. Union. Edel, Charles, 1125 W. State. Englebach, Adolph, 720 Wayne. Englebach, Otto E., 716 Wayne. Fitzsimmons, John C. 1021 N. Union, N. O. Frank's Hotel, 108 W. State. Halter, William, 504 W. State. Henneman. Joseph, 122 W. State. Hill, Frank, 915 E. State, E. O. Isaacson, Peter, 118 W. State. Italo American Cafe, 445 N. Union. James, Mike, 447 N. Union. 407 Kugawa, Frank, 1119-1121 N. Union, N. O. Lee, William M., 72 Oak, N. O. Lombardy, Peter J., 437 N. Union. Maple Shade House, 501 N. Thirteenth. McGann., H. E., 529 N. Union. Morton, Michael C, 317 N. Union. Oak, The., 101 N. Union. O'Connell Bros., i28 W. State. O' Connor. R., 108 W. State. Platt, Frank, 130 W. State. Powers, Edward. 501 N. Thirteenth Ryan, John E., 304 N. Union. Savage. John B.. 124 W. State. Schelling, William, 455 N. Union. Shaw, William B., 922 N. Union. Union Street Cafe, 105 N. Union. Very, Edward W., 319 N. Union. Voorhies House, W. State, W. O. Waldeclt, William, 1312 W. State. Watts. William H., 103 N. Union. Westling, Oscar, 315 N. Union. Wizlac, Walter, 1106 N. Union. N.O. Wojciechowski, Adam, N. Union, N. O. SHOE DEALERS. DeKa.y, H. M.. 647 E. State, E. O. Hannifan & Maroney. 147 N. Union. Johnson, James M. 188 N. Union. Swanson. Nils. 702 W. State. Tvler, F. E. & Co., 158 N. Union. ' Weber, Henry., 135 N. Union. '- ^ SHOE MAKERS. Capozzi. James, 106 Hamilton. Lunderen, O. A., 206 W. State. Morell, Peter, 110 W. Sullivan. Rank. Georee R.. 204 W. State. Yanella, Felix, 419 N. Union. 'C ' " "TAILORS. Brenner, G., 501 W. State. Gena, J. M.. 223 N. Union. Homer, Wm. & Co., 136-138 N. Union. Kamler Bros., 719 W. State. Kurtzholtz Edmund. 243 N. Union. Mayer & Mayer, 122 N. Union, Michael. Samuel. 212 W. State. ' ' TEAS, COFFEES, ETC. Grand Union Tea Co., 145 N. Union. Union Pacific Tea Co., 168 N. Union. TINSMITHS. Robeson. Charles E. 315 W. State. Wetter, William, 701 W. State. 408 MORRIS AND VAN CAMPEN S UNDERTAKERS „.. , , . _,, „„_ XT' TT . Blighton & Clancy, 207 N. Union. Quigley, William J., 213 N. Union. Woodard, C. P., 232 N. Union. The Titus Co., 174 N. Union. Up-to-Date Variety Store, 211 N. nnion VETERINARY SURGEONS. VARIETY STORES. Fuller, William, 219 N. Union. Bosler, William M., 120 N. Fifth. 1881. 1905. H. W. MARCUS. Largest Strictly Dry Goods Store in Southwestern j* j* New York DRY GOODS. . FURS. H. W. j» j* CLOAKS. MILLINERY. MARCUS. MARTIN O^CONNOR Dealer in General Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. JAMES BOYLE, Manager. e«F e^ %£ *£& 205 Unien Street. Morris & Van Campen, PUBLISHERS OF Modern City Directories P. O. Box, 265, Olean, N. Y. GAS MANTLES Why not use mantles made here at home? *M & *M <M All hand made, our mantles give MORE light, and a WHITER light, than ANY OTHER MANTLES on the market, PRICE CONSIDERED. ^ ^ ^ ~~.***~.~ H• Or • CUanOUng Manufacturer, t 701 E. State Street. Recommended and for sale by Chas. T . Fuller, Inventor ot the Fuller light. fa fa fa I fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa «s fa fa fa fa fa vl/ V v/ v/ v/ fa s fa fa The above Mausoleum was designed and completed at our works. Set in Bradford, Pa. cemetery. fa Call for designs and prices of anything in the Marble and Granite line. FOLEY BROS. CO., P. C. Foley, Prop'r. WHITNEY AVENUE, V ^ ^ • ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ - >^- " ^ - " ^ - " ^ - >k- >k- - - ^ ^ ^ - OLEAN^N. Y. >».• " ^ - •>»• " ^ - ^ - ^ ^ - - ^ - - ^ - - ^ ^ •*: | For Reference Not to be taken from this library
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