GrocersA. H. McNALL.
PostmasterD. M. Ruth.
Livery and Feed StableUrias Myers, proprietor.
Furniture, Etc.S. E. Cooper & Co.
Meat MarketFinn & Schroeder.
Grain and Sock DealersT. B. Schmetzer; W. G. Dickey.
Clothing, Hats, Caps. Etc.Geo. Sheldon.
Lumber DealersJohn O. French.
ElevatorsOne by steam power; one by horse power.
Farm ImplementsA. C. Cole; Bush Bros.; Bagwill & Co.
Jeweler, Books, Etc.Geo. Benedict.
City RestaurantC. D. Schroeder.
BlacksmithingHenry Trefz.
Loans, Abstracts, Etc.Smith & Son, Nevada.
Printing OfficeMaxwell Tribune, L. R. Shepherd, editor.
MayorS. T. Goodman.
CemeteryNew cemetery, nine graves; cemetery in Maxwell, sixty-five graves; total dead, seventy-four.
Station AgentF. A. Jackson.
STORY CITY DIRECTORY1886-7.
City OfficersC. W. Allen, mayor; O. Ostrem, recorder.
PostmasterM. Swartout.
Printing OfficeThe Story City Review, H. C. Carlson, editor.
LodgesGood Templars, thirty-five members.
Flouring MillJohn Swan.
ChurchesLutheran, said to have 600 members; Evangelical Lutheran, 150 members.
PhysiciansB. F. Allen, M. D.; C. W. Allen, M. D.; J. Emmet, M. D.
Attorneys at LawL. J. Tjernagel.
Notary PublicW. A. Wier.
JewelersP. Robertson.
Dry GoodsP. Mathre; S. R. Corneliussen & S. Larson.
HardwareBoyd & Henryson.
Grocersohnson & Grove; P. Mathre.
Butter and EggsM. A. Tendeland.
DruggistsAllen & Dale.
Furniture, Etc.Jondall & Bracke.
Agricultural Implements and BlacksmithingH. I. Overland.
Citizens BankJohn Swan, president; W. W. Allen, cashier.
PhotographerA. N. Thorp.
Lumber and GrainButler & Moltse.
Meat MarketM. B. Jacobs, proprietor.
Wagon MakersD. Johnson; J. Blakeslee.
Livery StableJames Dodds.
Harness ShopHolm Bros.