History of Arenzville, IL    (continued)

    By Judge J. A. Arenz, Chapter XIV, History of Cass County, Illinois, edited by William Henry Perrin, Chicago, O.L. Baskin & Co. Historical Publishers, 1882.

    The Business of the Town

    There are in the town of Arenzville eighty dwelling houses, with about five hundred inhabitants. The town is in a flourishing condition, and the following mentioned branches of businesses are there:

    Estate of Herman Engelbach--General store of merchandise, lumber yard and flouring mill, with five runs of stones and a capacity of eighty bbls. of flour per day; also an elevator.

    Hysinger & Graham--General store of merchandise, clothing, boots and shoes. Sale, last year, about $30,000.

    J. L. Dyer--General store of merchandise.

    Rigler & Shoopman--Grocery store.

    L. Adams--Grocery store.

    Cire & Cire--Books, stationery and notions.

    Swope & Yeck--Drugs and hardware.

    William L. McCarty & William F. Arenz--Drugs and hardware.

    Mrs. C. H. Dahman--Millinery and ladies' furnishing goods.

    Mrs. S. E. Cutler--Millinery and ladies' furnishing goods.

    George Weeks--Saloon.

    Edward Heinz--Saloon.

    Michael Koerner--Brewery and saloon.

    Charles Rewitz--Shoe and boot maker.

    Henry Schaefer--Shoe and bootmaker.

    Joseph Richards--Barber.

    Charles Rewitz, Jr.--Barber.

    W. W. Dickerson--Barber.

    Christopher French--Blacksmith and agricultural implements.

    John Rogge--Blacksmith and agricultural implements.

    William Dreesbach--Tannery.

    B. F. Weeks--Tinner.

    E. Heinz--Harness maker and saddler.

    H. F. Meyer--Wagon maker.

    Frederick Nordsick--Wagon maker.

    Henry Joeckel--Wagon maker.

    G. F. Gerbing--Butcher.

    Daniel Fischer--Carpenter and builder.

    C. W. Kuechler--Carpenter and builder, and paper hanger and painter.

    L. J. Wallich--Furniture and undertaker.

    M. B. Shewsbery--Painter.

    J. W. Norton--Painter.

    H. E. Rahn--Painter.

    Frederick Bode--Brick yard.

    Joseph Baujan--Brick yard.

    Adam Herbert--Mason and bricklayer.

    Val. Herbert--Mason and bricklayer.

    Joseph Herbert--Mason and bricklayer.

    Adam Herbert--Summer garden.

    William Kraft--Cooper shop.

    J. M. Swope--Physician.

    John Dorpat--Physician.

    W. B. Rigler--Physician.

    John Rahn--County assessor treasurer.

    E. Heinz--Boarding house.

    F. Eastman--Dealer in grain.

    Hagener Bros.--Dealer in grain.

    A. J. Saylor--Shipper of stock.

    Theo. Launer--Shipper of stock.

    L. J. Wallich--Notary Public.

    C. H. Condit--Notary Public.

    There is also a branch of the Peoples' Bank at Arenzville: C. H. Condit, Cashier, and A. J. Saylor, Vice President.

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    ARENZVILLE PRECINCT--ITS EARLY HISTORY     *     THE THREE MILE TERRITORY     *     EARLY RESIDENCE OF THE SETTLERS     *     EMIGRANTS FROM GERMANY     *     SCHOOL-HOUSES AND CHURCHES IN THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS     *     THE VILLAGE OF ARENZVILLE     *     FIRST LOTS SURVEYED     *     BUSINESS OF THE TOWN     *     CHURCHES AND SCHOOL-HOUSES IN THE VILLAGES     *     SOME OF THE PROMINENT MEN OF THE TIME -- FRANCIS ARENZ, JOHN L. CIRE, DR. GEORGE ENGLEBACH, AND OTHERS     *     MISCELLANEOUS, ETC., ETC.     *     BIOGRAPHIES OF THE ARENZVILLE PRECINCT

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