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Bradentownflorid2191flor.Pdf Borrow PALMEITO, FLA. Capital and Surplus Over SBS.OOOJO PROMPTNESS CORRECTNESS SERVICE Not 4 PER CENT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS T. C. TALIAFERRO, Fres. T. A, HOWZE, Cashr, Place Your Insiu*ance With CLARKE BARNEY DIRECTOfiY-Do Oeneral Insurance All Losses Promptly Adjusted A PHONE 351 BRADENTOWN, FLORIDA i^at^g<gsi BUY t/t Sfafe - ^ataloguat Slacker a PALMETTO HARDWARE CO. Be Builders’ Hardware, Sporting: Goods, Dyna- mite, Gas and Oil Engines, farming - Don’t Implements, Paints, Oils, Etc. PHONE 52 PALMETTO, FLORIDA ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS and ^'GO OVER TftfE TOP'* PALMETTO DRUG CO. *> t t PALMETTO, FLORIDA T I I I i 4h|mJ.4*^« UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA LIBRARY m lower ers 4 Jac ly S,t. T J tjl tj< ^4 |J« »J< <44J4^4^44J44Jm5mJ4 Offi.. e 492 I '!* t T THE PROMPT PRINTERY PLEASING PRINTING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE E. P. HUBBELL 408 Main Street Proprietor BRADENTOWN, FLA. 4& When Writing Advertisers Please Mention the Directory : SPECIAL ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *’** *5* *5* *“* *“ *’'* *“* *'* *$* ** ** ** *5* *i* *** ^ *i* t ? /£ ^ ^ ^X ^ t iibstraets • iV MANATEE TITLE GUARANTY CO. 313 ST. |: -MAIN I PHONE 48 BRADENTOWN, FLA. | i f *> Guarantee Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE i Loans Tax Agents Officers:. % ^A."^M.^ Lartib,' Pres. ‘ Ei C.FBalis, Sec. &'Treas. 1: E. B. Rood, V.-Pres. H. C. Stancliff, Gen. Mngr. Directors E. B. Rood A.’^M. Lamb t Jno. T. Campbell *T.'A. Howze ix'4 t E. Balis Zt Chas. T. Curry C. <* *> f Johm F.' Vanderipe t I BRADENTOWN FLORIDA John I. Surket ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Phone 233 When' Writing Advertisers Please' Mention the Directory SPECIAL ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY T. M. McDUFFEE, M. D, Davis Block (Up Stairs) Manatee, Fla. Office, 281- PHONES — -Res., 310 % : :00 a. m. to 12 :00 m. 1 :00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m. f Hours 8 ; % J. E. PAULK t DENTIST t t i t Orthodontia Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons f I . I f Phone 141 Sarasota, Florida f t ' ? ^^^^^J4J^^44J4^44J^4J44*44J44J4>J4^4*J4^^J44J44J44J4>J4^4^^4J4^4J4^J44J4^4>J44J4^44J44J4J^^>J^•^4^^J4>J4^^4>J^^4^J4^4^4J4J^•J^4J^>J4>J4 A J*- t DR. W. C. SANCHEZ DENTIST 4. HOWZE-STOLTZ BUILDING - > . t % Phone 160 Res. Phone Red 228 Palmetto, Fla. 4J4444J^4J^^J^^44J444*J4*J^4J4444J^4J44J444>44J^44*444*J44J44J4444444J4>J4>4444J44J4J44J4J^4J44J44J4J44J^4J^4J4444J^>J^^J^ ^44j44j44j4*j44j»4j44j44j44j44j44j4>j4*j4>j4*j4>j44j4*j4»j44j44j44j44j4*j44j44j44j44j44j4>j4*j44j4»j44j44j44j44j4>j4>j44j^^ Chtropraciic | (SPINAL ADJUSTING) % The method you sickly and ailing people, will eventually resort to, S because it removes the underlying CAUSE. Consultation without charge. Lady attendant. VIRGIL B. SMITH, D. C. | Doctor of Chiropractic 419 MAIN ST. BRADENTOWN, FLA. PHONE 482 4j*^^44j»*j.tj44*4.j»4j44j4*j44j44j4*j4*j4*j44j44j4.j44j44j4*j4>j44j44j44j44j44j44j44*44j44j44j44j44j4*j44j44j44j44j^^^ When Writing Advertisers Please Mention the Directory Bradentown, Florida I Including Manatee, Manatee County, Palmetto and Sarasota | Vol. II 1918-1919 Vol. II Containing- a General Alphabetical List of Names, a Classified Business Directory, a Street Directory and Much Useful Miscellaneous Information, Florida- Piedmont Directory Co. Publishers Home Office - ASHEVILLE, N. C. The Land of Flowers Eastern Sales Office 87-91, 3rd Ave., New York City For full indices to contents, see General Index, Page 7 Price $5^00 t‘rtE TROPIC SERIES “ ' ' ‘ ' ** BRADENTOWN, FLA* * ASHEVILLE, N. C. MILLER & MAYFIELD Compiled by ERNEST H. MILLER — SPECIAL ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY Index to Advertisers Alvord Jos A back cover and fly A Manatee Pressing & Tailoring Co, Antiseptic Steam Laundry Manatee Fla page 15 right bottom lines and fly A Manatee Title Guaranty Co page 3 Archibald Hdw Co, Sarasota Fla__ New York Store (The), Sarasota left top lines Fla right bottom lines Badger Pharmacy, Sarasota Fla Palmetto Drug C,o Palmetto Fla__ left bottom lines page 2 Balis Pharmacy left bottom lines Palmetto Fire Ins Agcy, Palmetto Bank of Sarasota, Sarasota Fla Fla left top lines back cover Palmetto Hdw Co, Palmetto Fla__ Banner Publishing Co, Manatee Fla front cover and page 12 page 15 Palmetto News (The), Palmetto Barney Clarke front cover Fla inside back cover Bean S A page 7 Palmetto State Bank, Palmetto Fla Bradentown Brush Co page 11 right bottom lines Bradley Elmore, Palmetto Fla Parker Roy A right top lines page 8 Paulk J E, Sarasota Fla page 4 Broadway’s, Sarasota Fla Peninsular Telephone Co page 10 right bottom lines Perry H P, Manatee Fla page 15 Burket Jno F, Sarasota Fla page 3 Prime Geo B, Sarasota Fla Carnes & Shelton left top lines back cover and page 12 Chin Toy, Sarasota Fla page 11 Prompt Printery (The) page 2 City Pressing Club, Palmetto Fla_ Reasoner Bros, Oneco Fla —top line front cover and page 12 right top lines Crenshaw Bros Seed Co, Tampa Roesch’s Store left bottom lines Fla right top lines and page 16 Royal Palm Nurseries, Oneco Fla_ Crichlow B Shelby page 8 W right top lines Florida Piedmont Directory Co Sanchez Wm G Dr, Palmetto Fla_ bottom lines and fly A page 4 Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville Fla page 13 Sarasota Times (The), Sarasota Glazier H S page 7 Fla page 14 Guarantee Abstract Co page 3 Simmons Bertie L. page 8 Handy Shop (The), Sarasota Fla_ Smith Virgil B page 4 left bottom lines Southern Investment Co, Sarasota Kennedy Furniture Co, Sarasota Fla left bottom lines Fla page 16^ cS^ejvart J, Jones page 8 Kinsman Carriage & Wagon Sho«;*l ‘•T,ampav'Bi5sines& College, Tampa Palmetto Fla ._,*_p.ag§ T-6 * ‘ Fla ± front cover Lazenby & Mann Lbr ^(^Pajpaet- Turner Co (The)'*,'c'^ara£ota Fla to Fla righ*ii bottom lines cover McDuffee T M, ManafG^‘*Pla page^ 4, ly&ltfimj Seecf Co, Jacksonville ‘Fla__ McFarland Sheet Cljfetal Works, * Sarasota Fla page ‘IT J iLApage 2 Magnolia Cleaning & Pressing Co Whittle Durwood B, Palmetto 't’la left bottom lines page 15 Manatee County State Bank, Palm- Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Co, etto Fla front cover Jacksonville Fla right top lines When Writing Advertisers Please Mention the Directory SPECIAL ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY GENERAL INDEX Page Page Abbreviations 101 Educational 292 Advertisers’ Special Directory 2-16 Fire Department 291 Alphabetical List of Names 101-221 Fraternal Organizations 293 Banks 271 General Directory 101-290 Banks and Trust Companies 290 Hotels and Boarding Houses 280 Board of Trade 292 Military 292 Business Directory 270-290 Miscellaneous Directory 291-293 Cemeteries 292 Organizations 292 Churches 292 Post Office 292 City Government 291 Preface 9 Clergymen 274 Public Schools 292 Clubs 292 Secret Societies 293 County Department 222-238 Street Directory 239-269 County Government 291 Title Page 5 Office Phone 488 Rsidence Phone 79 Green H. S. GLAZIER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Stevens Building Bradentown, Florida !• *I*^»**»***'**t**I'**t'**t**I*****I*»I*****I*'*'I*»I'*~*i*^ *1*^*1'* *1**1*^ * **'*»*» t t SHERWOOD A. BEAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone Blue 94, Murphy Building 408 MAIN STREET BRADENTOWN, FLA. When Writing Advertisers Please Mention the Directory 97.540 SPECIAL ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY *$* $* *$* ** *"* ** *$ ^ ^ *i* *j* ^ ^ B. L. SIMMONS LAWYER State and Federal Courts 4 Stevens Bldg. Bradentown, Fla. i ** ** ** ** ** *< ^> ** ^* ** ^**l**l**l**^*l<*l**l l l l l**l<*^*l l i**^*l**^*i l i i l**^^^ LAW OFFICES OF W. B. SHELBY CRICHLOW BRADENTOWN, FLORIDA 403 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 436 4j44j4*j44j44j44j4*j44j44j44j44j4.*44j4*j4>j44j4>j44j4>j4>j44j4*j4*j44jMj44j44j44j44j4>j44j44j* ^44j*.JnJ<:4j4^^44j44j4^4^44j4^«J.-tJ.^4>J.>j4.j44j4>J«4j*-^44j**j44j(-^^4 j»-^^4jnj4^4>j4>j4^4.j4>j4.j44j4.j*^4>jnj4.j*/^44j4*j44j»4j44j4-^^ J. J. I STEWART ATTORNEY AT LAW 111 W. Manatee Phone 380 BRADENTOWN, FLORIDA 4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4^4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4*4 4J4 4J4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4j» 4J4 4J * * 4 4*4 4^4 4^4 4*4 4^4 4^4 4*4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4^4 4*4 4*4 4^4 4* 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 ^ 4^4 4^4 ^ 4J4 4J4 ^4 4J4 ^ 4J4 4^4 ^ 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 4J4 E. BRADLEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 247 PALMETTO, FLA. ti* 4’4 4'4 K44T4K44T44I44K 4T4 >i4 J4 <J4 >J4 >J4 ^ >I4 K4 >> K4 ^ V* >14 >14 >14 >14 >14 >I4 >14 >14 >! * >14 >I4 >I4 >14 » When Writing Advertisers Please Mention the Directory — 1 9 = ^lllllllillillllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ ^ II iiratientcton, || PREFACE No city or town of today can expect to prosper or progress with- out making adequate municipal improvements; without such it will never be looked upon as being any good, or having any future; but simply will be called dead or a has-been. In business circles, the City Directory is just as important to the health and vigor of a business, whatever line it may be, as municipal improvements are to th^ health and vigor of a town; they both go hand in hand; they both mean progress; for they both stand for EFFICIENCY which fact is being more vividly demonstrated every day; for there are thousands of City Directories in use now, where there were to be found comparatively very few only a very short period ago.
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