Marion, Turner Co., SD - 1909 Business Directory This file contains a listing from the "South Dakota State Business Directory," published by The Gazetteer Publishing Co., Denver, Colorado in 1909. Information transcribed by Joy Fisher. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the SDGENWEB Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/sd/sdfiles.htm MARION A progressive town in Turner county, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., 6 miles northwest of Parker. Surrounded by a good farming country. Population 500. Last Name First Name Business Aldrich Chas. hardware Allen Joseph livery Arbeiter R. veterinery surgeon Bardill M. C. cash Farmers Trust & Savings Bank Bentz Fred furniture Bullen J. G. agent, Reliance Elevator Co. Call see Goodridge-Call Lumber Co. Catholic Church Rev Father Victor priest Clark L. V. contractor and builder Cremer Peter restaurant Cremer Peter (Jr.) dray line Dahlman Henrietta R. postmaster Dakota Farmland Co. (inc) H Van Ruschen pres and counsel, J A Weiland vice-pres, Jas S Flatland sec De Beer H. (Rev.) pastor, German Presbyterian Church Dirks Land & Colonization Co. George Dirks sec and treas Ebeling John G. veterinery surgeon Elker J. J. railway and express agent Farmers Trust & Savings Bank John C Thomas pres, M Groepel vice-pres, M C Bardill cash Filion Thos. D. harness Flatland Jas. S. cash Marion State Bank Flatland Jas. S. sec and treas, Dakota Farmland Co. Fowler R. Z. pool and billiards Frerking E. J. blacksmith German Presbyterian Church Rev H De Beer pastor German Reformed Church Rev Triek in charge Glassco J. L. principal schools Goodridge-Call Lumber Co. H P Koch mgr Gowen B. T. barber Groepel M. vice-pres, Farmers Trust & Savings Bank Groepel see Heeren & Groepel Harberts D. W. justice peace Hazlitt J. E. (Mrs.) proprietor Leslie Hotel Heeren & Groepel lightning rods Heiydt see Reemtsma, Schempp & Heiydt Hieb Jacob general merchandise Hofer A. E. physician Kauffman E. J. physician Kaufman P. J. editor Marion Records Koch H. P. mgr Goodridge-Call Lumber Co. Kuchenbecker O. G. hotel and restaurant Leber Jno agent, Turner Produce Co. Leber John meat market Leslie Hotel Mrs J E Hazlitt proprietor Loewen Jake express and dray line Marion Printing Co. (inc) publishers Marion Record Marion Record (w) P J Kaufman editor Marion Roller Mills Reemtsma, Schempp & Heiydt props Marion State Bank E S Person pres, Albert Weiland vice-pres, Jas S Flatland cash, J A Weiland asst cash Max Chas. manager J H Queal & Co. Methodist Episcopal Church Person E. S. pres Marion State Bank Queal & Co. J. H. lumber, Chas Max manager Reding Jno (Jr.) automobiles Reemtsma, Schempp & Heiydt props, Marion Roller Mills Reliance Elevator Co. J G Bullen agent Ringley J. A. jeweler Schempp Henry agent, South Dakota Grain Co. Schempp see Reemtsma, Schempp & Heiydt Sioux Falls Produce Co. J P Zahen manager South Dakota Grain Co. elevator, Henry Schempp agent St. Mary's Academy Sisters of St. Francis, in charge Thomas F. J. cleaning and pressing Thomas John C. drugs, pres Farmers Trust & Savings Bank Thompson see Way & Thompson Triek (Rev.) in charge, German Reformed Church Turner Produce Co. Jno Leber agent Van Ruschen H. attorney-at-law Van Ruschen H. pres and counsel, Dakota Farmland Co. Victor (Rev.) priest, Catholic Church Vogel Albert auctioneer Way & Thompson elevator Weiland Albert vice-pres, Marion State Bank Weiland J. A. assistant cashier Marion State Bank Weiland J. A. vice-pres, Dakota Farmland Co. Zahen J. P. manager Sioux Falls Produce Co.