Champaign County directory, 1885, Part 1

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CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Directory and Gazetteer, 1885.


1863. ESTABLISHED. 1885.


M. E. LAPHAM


WHOLESALE AND PETAIL DEALEL. IN


LUMBER


LATY SHINGLES,


DOORS, SASH, SLINDS, LIME, CEMENT, STORE.


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DU QUOIN (Star Mine) and LINCOLN COAL (Citizens Mine.) Estimates made on Lumber and Coal in large or small quantities.


Yard Corner Market det and University Avenue, CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS.


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Full Line Coupon Tickets on Sale to all parts of the Country.


Emigrant Movables a Specialty.


For Reliable Information as to Rates and Routes call on or Address,


E. P. Beerbower,


Freight and Ticket Agent,


Urbana, Ills.


TELEPHONE NO 20.


TILMAN BROS.


URBANA, ILLINOIS.


HAVING PURCHASED THE STOCK OF


JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC.,


of ZI RILEY in this city, we have also added a large amount of new stock. We carry a large line of


ALBUMS AND PLUSH GOODS,


POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY,


AND REVOLVERS.


Also Miscellaneous Books and School Stationery of every description. We are practical workmen and will do repairing in a satisfactory manner. Call and see us.


TILMAN BROTHERS.


E. M. & W. M. KNOWLTON, -DEALERS IN -


DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES,


Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles of all kinds, Trusses. Supporters and Shoulder Praces. Stationery, School Books and School Supplies, Wall Paper, Curtains and Fixtures, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass. Putty, Dyes, Cutlery, Lamps and Lanterns. Choice Brands of Cigars and Tobacco.


Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. TRADE WITH US AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY.


Corner Drug Store. Urbana. Ill.


IF YOU WANT YOUR


WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED -CALL ON- -


LEON BING.


and he will do you good work and warrant everything done in his line for one year. He is also without a doubt the finest engraver in the county, and is especially prepared to do all kinds of Lettering and Monagramming.


LEON BING, URBANA.


G. C. WILLIS.


C. M. SHERFY.


WILLIS & SHERFY, Real Estate, Loan, Foreign Passage & Collection. FARM LOANS AT LOWEST RATES.


C. M. SHERFY, INSURANCE AGENT. OFFICE-15 Main St., and 1 door south of Marble's block, Walnut St., CHAMPAIGN, ILLS. WOOD S. RAYBURN. Clerk.


S. C. PEABODY.


E. PEABODY.


PEABODY BROS., (Successors to GEORGE H. HAPGOOD,)


LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABLE, NORTH NEIL STREET, CHAMPAIGN, ILLS.


Stylish Turnouts, Single and Double Teams and Sad- dle Horses, by the Day or Hour. Prices always Reasonable. Call and see us.


OTTENHEIMER & CO., LEADING CLOTHIERS, HATTERS & GENTS' FURNISHERS. ONE PRICE ONLY. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.


18 MAIN STREET, - CHAMPAIGN, ILLS.


J. D. KRUSE S Corner University avenue and First Street, Champaign, - -DEALER IN-


FURNITURE & BED-ROOM & PARLOR SUITS, TABLES, STANDS, BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES,


Lounges, Chairs, Pictures, Frames and Mouldings. Special Bar- gains to newly married people. Undertaking in all its branches. Everything warranted. Re-upholstering a Specialty.


JOSEPH SCHLITZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE. Henry Villein, Prest .; Aug. Vihlein, Sec .; Alfred Uillein, Supt.


REPRESENTED BY THEO. VOLLMER, Agency at Champaign, Ill.


Office and Warehouse eastside Oak st , 4 doors south University ave.


M. W. MATHEWS,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


URBANA, ILLINOIS.


OFFICE IN HERALD BUILDING.


THE CARTER HOUSE


MRS. W. H. CARTER, PRO ..


CHAMPAIGN,


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ILLINOIS.


Block and a Half from Central Depot. Headquarters for Commercial Men. RATES, $2.00 PER DAY.


Monarch Billiard Hall and Saloon, J. W. SCHULTZ, Prop'r. (Successor to Thos. Kent )


Choice Wines and Liquors and Fine Cigars ALWAYS ON HAND. TOLEDO BOTTLED BEER a specialty. Private parties and families supplied in any part of the city. Prices as low as any in the city Market St. two doors South of Main.


THE ILLINOIS


Industrial University.


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MANZ~CINCAGO


LOCATION.


The University has a beautiful and healthful situation on the high grounds between the cities of Champaign and Urbana, and within the corporate limits of the latter. It is one hundred and twenty-eight miles south from Chicago, at the junction of the Illi- nois Central, and Indiana, Bloomington and Western, and the Wa- bash railways. The County is a region of beautiful rolling prairies, with large belts of timber along the streams, and one of the richest farming districts in the state.


BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.


The domain occupied by the University and its several depart- ments, embraces about 623 acres, including stock farm, experimental farm, orchards, nurseries, forest plantations, arboretum, ornamental grounds and military parade ground.


The University buildings, fifteen in number, include a grand Main Building, a spacious Mechanical Building and Drill Hall, a large Chemical Laboratory, a Veterinary Hall, a small Astronomical Observatory, two Dormitories, three dwellings, two large barns and a green-house.


ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITY.


COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.


The Institution is a University in the American sense, though differing designedly in the character of some of its colleges from the older institutions of this country. It embraces four Colleges, which are subdivided into Schools. A School is understood to embrace the course of instruction needful for some one profession or vocation. Schools that are cognate in character and studies, are grouped in the same college. The following are the Colleges and Schools:


I. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.


II. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. School of Mechanical Engineering. School of Architecture. School of Civil and Mining Engineering.


III. COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCE.


School of Chemistry. School of Natural History.


IV. COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.


School of English and Modern Languages.


School of Ancient Languages.


V. ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS.


School of Military Science. School of Art and Design.


Vocal and Instrumental Music and Elocution are also taught, but not as parts of the regular course.


The whole number matriculated as students since the opening is 1,949. The number graduated from the several Colleges, including the class of 1884, is 409. In 1871 the University was opened for lady students, on the same terms as to gentlemen. In 1874 a Fine Art Gallery was established. In 1876 the University received from the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, three diplomas and a medal. In 1877 its exhibit at the Paris International Exposition gained a diploma and the gold medal. The exhibit now at New Orleans is pronounced superior to that of any other collegiate institution.


Tuition free; Matriculation fee, $10, paid but once; Incidentals. per term $7.50; Board, in clubs, 82 to $2.50 a week; in families, 84 to $5.


For catalogues or information address,


S. H. PEABODY, LE. D., Regent.


JOSEPH MILLER, First- Class Wine & Liquor Saloon MAIN STREET, NEAR DOANE HOUSE, CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS


JOHN A. CHODERA, First-Class Wine and Liquor Saloon, .


East Main Street, near Doane House, Champaign, Illinois. Blatz's Best Milwaukee Beer Always on Tap.


UNION ROLLER MILLS,


URBANA, ILLINOIS, E. HALBERSTADT, Proprietor.


The Mill has been refitted with the latest improved machinery for manufacturing Flour by the new process. A large number of private families, hotels and bakeries are using it, and all pronounce it the best in the market. Try it. Every sack warranted to be as rep- resented.


Union Park and Crystal Lake.


THE MOST BEAUTIFUL RESORT FOR Pleasure or Picnic Parties in the State.


The grounds are free to all and easy of access, being only three squares from Main Street and one square from I., B. & W. and Wabash depots.


Skiff, Row, Sail and Keel Boats, Gondolas and min- iature Steam Boats for Pleasure Riding on the Lake. Also Clear Crystal Ice by Retail or Wholesale. J. Y. Wallick, Pro.


Champaign : Gazette.


Leading Republican weekly, and only daily paper in the county. It is read by more people and has a larger subscription list than any paper published in the county.


Daily, 85.00 per year, 10 cents per week. Wiekly, $1.50 per year in advance. Send for sample copies.


UNIVERSITY


"LIBRARY OF THE APR 2 3 1931


ADVERTISERS MOIS


who wish to reach the largest number of people always patronize the GAZETTE.


BOOK AND JOB PRINTING


OF ALL KINDS.


The only Blank Book Manufactory in the county. Magazines, periodicals. etc., bound in any desired style. Prices reasonable.


Address orders to


H. J. DUNLAP.


MANAGER GAZETTE,


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* ILLINOIS.


INDEX.


PAGE.


Abbreviations.


59


Banks. 18


County Officers 2


Courts .


.2


Champaign City 92


Champaign Township. 139


Brown Township ,219


Colfax Township. 226 Compromise Township. 232


Condit Township 241


Crittenden Township. 247


East Bend Township


252


Harwood Township 259


Hensley Township. 265


Kerr Township. 269


Ludlow Township. .272


Mahomet Township 281


Newcomb Township 291 Pesotum Township 309


Ogden Township. 299 Philo Township.


.314


Rantoul Township.


323


Raymond Township


338


Sadorus Township.


345


Scott Township. 355


Sidney Township. 361


Somer Township 372


South Homer Township 378


Stanton Township. .392


St. Joseph Township 397


Tolono Township. 409


Schools .6


Societies


16


Township Government .. .3


Urbana City. 59


Urbana Township


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CHAMPAIGN COUNTY


Directory & Gazetteer


FOR 1885.


BEING A COMPLETE INDEX TO THE RESIDENTS OF CITIES AND VILLAGES IN THE COUNTY.


ALSO


Containing the names of all Farmers, Tenant Farmers, Laborers and others living in the County outside of the Cities and Villages, the Townships and Sections in which they live and their post-office address.


ALSO


An Appendix Containing the names of all County, Township, City, School and Corporation Officers and their post-office address, together with all Societies, Incorporated Institutions and other miscellaneous information.


PRICE FIVE DOLLARS.


COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY D. MCKENZIE & CO., URBANA, ILLINOIS.


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Champaign County Directory.


Champaign County is composed of Towns 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22, and Ranges 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 east, and 14 west.


Joseph G. Cannon, Member Congress 15th Congressional Dis- trict ; residence Danville, Ill.


M. B. Thompson, Senator 30th Senatorial District ; residence Urbana, Ill.


Wm. B. Webber, Urbana, Ill .; V. S. Ruby, Bement, Ill .; W. J. Calhoun, Clinton, Ill., Representatives.


COUNTY OFFICERS :


James W. Langley, County Judge.


James S. Mccullough, County Clerk.


W. G. Brown, Deputy County Clerk.


J. W. Porter, Circuit Clerk.


J. J. McClain, Deputy Circuit Clerk.


Thos. A. Lewis County Treasurer.


J. H. Savage, Deputy County Treasurer.


James C. Ware, Sheriff.


P. E. Burke Deputy Sheriff.


L. L. Johnson,


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R. C. Wright, States Attorney.


T. J. Smith, Master in Chancery.


Geo. R. Shawhan, County Superintendent of Schools.


T. B. Kyle, County Surveyor.


Jacob Buch, Coroner.


TERMS OF COURT.


Circuit Court .- Convenes the first Monday in March, and third Mon- day in September. C. B. Smith. Champaign ; Jacob Wilkin. Marshall ; O. L. Davis, Danville, Judges.


County Court .- Common Law Terms of County Court begin second Mondays of January, May, August and November.


Probate Court .- Terms same as above, and the third Mondays of ev- ery other month.


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TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT.


SADORUS-Town 17, Range 7 .- J. G. Chambers, Sup., Sa- dorus ; M. H. Morris, Town Clk, Ivesdale ; Wm. O'Keefe. Ass., Sa- dorus ; Wm. Kerwin, Col., Ivesdale : Pat Fallon, Com. High 3y, Ivesdale ; Peter Skiffington, Com. High. 2y, Ivesdale ; A. J. Rock, Com. High. ly, Sadorus ; C. S. Cooper, Con., Ivesdale ; Frank Schinder. Con .. Ivesdale ; John Coler, Jus. Peace, Sadorus ; Chris. Burchart. Jus. Peace, Ivesdale.


COLFAX .- Town 18. Range 7 .- Thos. M. Connor, Sup., Ives- dale : John Giblin, Town Clk, Sadorus ; M. Giblin, jr., Ass, Sadorus ; Frank McNamee, Col, Sadorus ; John Lumsden, Com Hig 3y, Ives- dale ; David Tracy, Com High 2y. Ivesdale ; Frank McNamee, Com High ly, Sadorus: John Boyle, James Campbell, Constables. Ives- dale ; E. Steffins, Jus Peace. Seymour; J. M. Albert, Jus Peace. Ives- dale.


SCOTT .- Town 19, Range 7 .- F. G. Seymour, sup, Seymour; Wm. E. Dawley. town elk and ass, Seymour ; Wm. D. Seymour, col, Seymour; Abel S. Scott, com high. 3y, Seymour; F. M. Young, com high. 2y. Seymour; Allison Lowman, com high, ly. Bondville; A. H. Christie. con, Bondville; N. B. Anderson, con, Seymour; Jas. Van Gundy, jus peace, Seymour; Aaron Davis, jus peace Bondville.


MAHOMET-Town 20, Range 7-G. F. Geiger, Sup, H. E. Burnett, town clerk, H. Pentz, ass'r. T. H. Rea, col, Alfred Gulick, Com H'y 3 yr, Saml Clapper, com H'y 2 yr. Jeremiah Warner, Com H'y 1 yr, Mahomet. Constables, H. W. Ellis, M. Pugh, Mahomet; Jus Peace, H. E. Burnett, Rezin Boltin, Mahomet.


NEWCOMB .- Town 21. Range 7-Philip Shafer, sup, Fisher; W. H. Meyers, town clerk. Mahomet; Thos Bell, ass'r, D. B. Gilmore, col'r; coms highways, Pallus MeCay. 3 yr. Fisher, D. F. D. Hinton 2 yr. Shiloh Centre, Hiram Spidel. 1 yr. Mahomet; H. J. Coldwell, consta- ble. Mahomet, Edward Judy, constable, Fisher; Smith Hannah jus. peace, Mahomet. Calvin Bailey, jus peace, Howard.


BROWN-Town 22, Range 7 -- Peter Thompson, supr, Fisher; Joseph R. Pollock, town clerk, Foosland; T. M. Davis, assr, Fisher; W. J. Waters, col, Fisher; James Moore, com high, 3 yrs, Fisher: Robert Brown, com high, 2 yrs. Fisher; Thomas Ruckman, com, 1 yr, Foosland; Oliver Ball, con. Foosland; S. T. Fisher, con, Fisher; J. P. Pollock, jus peace, Foosland; D. A. Conrad. jus peace, Fisher; G. A. Delong, school trustee, Foosland.


PESOTUM-Town 17, Range S-T. O. Darrah, sup, Pesotum; Gus. Hartman, town elk, Pesotum; J. E. Davis, ass, Pesotum; John Crawford, col, Pesotum; Aug. Krieger, com high, 3y; Nathan Rice, 2y; Wm. Rhinehart, ly, Pesotum; W. R. Rhinehart, J. M. Mullen. constables; S. L. Ricketts. M. C. Nelson, jus peace.


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TOLONO-Town 18, Range 8-L. C. Burr, sup, Tolono; A. L. Lyons, town clk, Tolono; Robt. Richmond, ass, Tolono; J. H. Simpson, col, Tolono; Wm. Skinner, com high, 3y, Tolono; Wm. Miebach, com high, 2y, Sadorus; Wm. H. Cannon, com high, ly, Tolono; Chris McLinnis, Frank Ickes, constables, Tolono; J. A. Davison, Ernest John, jus peace, Tolono.


CHAMPAIGN-Town 19, Range 8-A. H. Bryan, supr, Champaign; Albert Dunlap, asst supr, Savoy; J. W. Spalding, town clk; H. T. Sperry, ass and col, Champaign; John Rising, com high, 3y, Lee Vanwegan 2y, E. Radebaugh ly, Champaign; constables, D. H. Loper, Robert Logan, Champaign; B. P. Staley, Staley; J. M. Armstrong, W. F. Broy, Champaign; justices peace, H. L. Nicolet, Jacob Buch, A. L. Brown, T. E. Matheny, Champaign.


HENSLEY-Town 20, Range 8-John Babb, sup, Cham- paign ; N. M. Coyner, town clk, A. J. Wright, ass, M. J. Frame, col, Champaign; Saml. McKee, com high, 3y, Rising; Henry Leiden- decker, 2y, H. W. Stephenson, ly, Champaign; Alex. Yexley, John Epler, constables, Champaign; C. Dyer, Mahomet, Wm. McClelland, Champaign, justices peace.


CONDIT-Town 21, Range 8-William Lenington, sup, Champaign; Luther E. Putnam, town clk, Dewey; K. Rhoten. ass, Champaign; Casper Condit, col, Dewey; Isaac A. Jackson, com high, 3y, Fisher; W. W. Wood, com high, 2y, Champaign; J. W. Fletcher, com high, ly, Rantoul; H. J. Townley, Champaign, Lee F. Putnam, Fisher, constables ; F. B. Sale, Fisher, H. A. Johnston, Dewey, jus- tices peace; Danl. Evans, trus, Dewey.


EAST BEND-Town 22, Range 8-W. H. Allison, sup, Fisher; R. E. Fox, town clk, Foosland; E. Lorenz, ass, Dewey; E. Beekman, col, Fisher; J. R. Wilson, com high, 3y, Dewey ; Truman Covert, com high, 2y, Fisher; Julius Cranston, com high, ly, Gibson; J. N. Parker, M. P. Christie, Dewey, constables; E. Lorenz, Dewey, M. L. Teach, Fisher, justices peace; E. C. Sale, school trustee, Dewey.


CRITTENDEN-Town 17, Range 9-T. W. Smith, supr, Tolono; J. R. Smith, town clerk, Philo; A. Bottsford, assr, Philo; J. A. Cheesman, col, Tolono; S. W. More, com high, 3 yrs, Tolono; John Byrnes, com high, 2 yrs, Pesotum; Wm. Moran, com high, 1 yr, Pesotum; W. J. Baney, Frank Halberstadt, con. Philo; A. Rein- hart, John Love, jus peace, Philo; Morgan VanMeter, school trustee, Philo.


PHILO-Town 18. Range 9-B. L. Tabler. supr, Philo; L. W. Michner, town clerk, Philo; F. Wells, assr and col, Philo; John Neal, com high, 3 yrs, W. Silvers, com high, 2 yrs, John Trust, com high, 1 yr, Philo; T. J. Wimmer, Ed. Clark, con, Philo; J. G. Lawrence, J. V. Riggs, jus peace, Philo.


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URBANA-Town 19, Range 9-J. W. Sim. supr, Urbana; S. G. Williams, asst supr, Urbana; F. M. Snyder, town clerk, Urbana; Allen McClain, assr, Urbana; T. W. McHugh, col, Urbana; Wm. Clements, 3 yrs, S. B. Hedges, 2 yrs, Ellis Palmer, 1 yr, com high, Urbana: B. F. Michael, D. D. Cannon, Oliver Brash, cons, Urbana; T. W. McHugh, Wm. Bowers, U. P. Brown, jus peace, Urbana.


SOMER-Town 20, Range 9-C. R. Morehouse, supr, Urbana; W. R. Somers, town clerk, Urbana; L. A. Somers, assr, Urbana; John Thornburn, col. Urbana; Saml Funkhouser, com high, 3 yrs, John Thornburn, com high 2 yrs, A. Nye, com high 1 yr, Urbana; August Braten, con, Urbana; A. M. Fauley, Richard Allen, jus peace, Urbana. .


RANTOUL-Town 21, Range 9 and part of 10-Lewis Mar- tin, supr, Rantoul; J. D. Brown. town clerk, Rantoul; A. Kauffman, assr, Thomasboro; J. W. Gray, col. Rantoul; W. C. Stockdale, com high, 3 yrs, Rantoul; R. S. Chamberlin, com high, 2 yrs. Dillsburg; Danl Myers, 1 yr, Rantoul: S. Livingston, Rantoul, con; John Grot- feldt, Thomasboro, con; A. D. Cross, L. Stevenson, jus peace, Rantoul.


LUDLOW-Town 22, Range 9-J. M. Harnit, supr, Ludlow; M. A. Glennan, town clerk, Ludlow; John Nicewander, assr, Ran- toul; M. L. Bobo, col, Ludlow; A. S. Whitmer, com high, 3 yrs, Lud- low; Michael Walsh, com high, 2 yrs, Rantoul; Henry Humphrey, com high, 1 yr, Ludlow; Wm. Lewis, constable, Ludlow; Frank Eng, constable, Rantoul; S. M. Simpson, jus peace, Rantoul; Chas; A. Bear, jus peace, Ludlow.


RAYMOND-Town 17, Range 10-Miller Winston, sup, Sid- ney; A. J. Paine, town clk. Sidney; Robt. Penman, ass, Philo; J. A. Wilson, col, Sidney: Patrick Mulligan, com high, 3y; Thos. Hay- dock, com high, 2y, Orizaba; Miller Winston, com high, ly, Sidney: P. H. Lannon, Frank Fabert, Sidney, constables; A. J. Paine, Sid- ney, C. F. Weise, Philo, justices peace.


SIDNEY-Town 18, Range 10-W. A. Vadin, sup, Sidney; C. A. Vernon, town clk and col, Sidney; Saml. Clark, ass, Sidney; Geo. W. Temple, com high, By, D. E. Park, 2y, Isaac Cole, ly, Sidney ; Geo. W. Temple, F. S. Morgan, Sidney, constables; J. R. Harris, J. Heistand, Sidney, justices peace.


ST. JOSEPH-Town 19, Range 10-V. J. Gallion, sup, G. A. Wyninger, town clk, D. B. Stayton, ass and col, Hiram Peabody, com high, 3y, Joseph Stayton, 2y, Elias Russell, ly; H. L. Penny, H. M. Brownfield, constables; V. J. Gallion, A. Doyle, justices peace, St. Joseph.


STANTON-Town 20, Range 10-T. J. Davis, sup, D. Mad- dock, town clk, J. B. Phenice, ass, Urbana; G. M. Swisher, col, St. Joseph; H. C. Wilson, com high, 3y, Urbana ; A. B. Cogshall com B


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high, 2y, Jesse Mellette, 1y, St. Joseph; Frank Mellette, St. Joseph, Charles Van Brunt, Urbana, constables; E. W. Swisher, St. Joseph, J. B. Phenice, Urbana, justices peace; A. J. James, school trustee, By, Urbana; J. W. Humrickhouse, 1y, St. Joseph.


COMPROMISE-Town 21, Ranges parts of 10, 11 and 14 west-C. C. Benjamin, sup, C. C. White town clk, John Gallagher, ass, Joseph Gordon, col, Patrick Daily, com high, 3y, John Clark, 2y, John B. Matthews, ly, Gifford; Henry Miller, Gifford; H. E. Snyder, Penfield, constables; H. C. Bear, Penfield, H. W. Beacham, Gifford justices peace.


HARWOOD-Town 22, Range 10-Hanford Reynolds, Gif- ford, sup; J. W. Lawrence, town clk; Wm. Davis, ass; Charles Hunt, col; M. H. Soper, Dillsburg, com high, 3y; Frank W. Battles, 2y, Robt. Pierson, ly, Gifford; Louis Vautrin, Dillsburg; Henry Kinnear, constables; Joel T. Smith, Gifford; Cortland Brown, Dillsburg jus- tices peace.


SOUTH HOMER-Towns 17, 18, 19, Ranges 11, 14 west- P. C. Mosier, supr, Homer; J. E. Spraker, town clerk, Homer; B. E. Coffeen, assr, Homer; Thos. Whitlock, col, Homer; Henry Ellis, com high, 3 yrs, A. J. Crother, com high, 2, yrs, H. C. White, com high, 1 yr, Homer; Wm. Darley, W. H. Wills, cons, Homer; J. H. Colwell, Wm. Elliott, jus peace, Homer.


OGDEN-Towns 19, 20, Ranges 11, 14 west-S. P. Hovey, supr, Ogden; T. E. Silkey, town clerk, Ogden; Hiram Cooper, assr, S. W. Baird, col, Ogden; G. B. Leoffler, com high, 3 yrs, A. S. Gale, com high, 2 yrs, Hiram Cooper, com high, 1 yr, Ogden; I. J. Brown, W. P. Harmeson, cons, Ogden; P. Brennan, E. S. Fisher, jus peace, Ogden.


KERR-Town 22, Ranges 11, 14 west-Anthony Coyle, supr, Penfield; L. L. Kuder, town clerk, Penfield; T. J. Stephens, assr, Gifford; S. D. Bishop, col, Penfield; A. L. Kuder, com high, 3 yrs, Wm. Tomlinson, com high, 2 yrs John Faulkner, com high, 1 yr, Penfield.


SCHOOLS.


Town 17, Range 7 E, Sadorus-Trustees: E. H. Hixson, pres; Hugh J. Robinson, sec, Parkville; J. B. Edgar, Ivesdale; N. J. Meeker, treas, Parkville.


District No. 1-J. G. Chambers, pres; H. Halterman, sec; W. Black, Sadorus.


District No. 2-James Stevens, pres; M. Maley, sec; D. L. Camp- bell, Parkville.


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District No. 3-B. E. Harrison. pres; William Ellars, clerk; A. Hixson, Parkville.


District No. 4-M. Loftus, clerk; Augustus Kowon, pres; George Russell, Ivesdale.


District No. 5-B. Harnnon, pres; C. M. Groves, clerk; P. Galvin, Ivesdale.


District No. 6-W. Kerwin, pres; P. Corcoran, clerk; Thomas Fisher, Ivesdale.


Union District No. 1-S. H. Smith, pres; J. F. Lewis, clerk; W. H. Brown. Sadorus.


Union District No. 2-N. Coler, pres; K. P. Yates, clerk; Chas. Butin, Sadorus.


Union District No. 3-L. Muns, pres; I. N. Darr, clerk; A. W. Williams, Parkville.


Township 18, Range 7. east; Colfax-John Loftus, trustee, M. Gebler, jr., treasurer. Sadorus.


District No. 1-C. W. Craw, Florence Gallagher, Henry Kelly, Sadorus.


District No. 2-S. A. Graves, L. A. Bristow, Wm. Hadden, Sa- dorus. District No. 3-Chas. W. Bell, Jas. Strohl, John J. Strohl, Sey- mour.


District No. 4-Thos. Cannon, R. C. Stone. Thos. Welch, Ives- dale.


District No. 5-E. Steffin, Peter Klein, Pat O'Keefe, Seymour. District No. 6-David Tracy, Chas. McNamee, Ivesdale; John Geblin, Sadorus.


District No. 7-Robert Burns, John Lumsden, Frank McNamee, Ivesdale.


District No. 8-Thos. M. O'Connor, Peter Kane, Wm. McGuire. Ivesdale.


Union Dist. No. 3-Martin Scheurich, Geo. Pfeffer, Chris. Dust. Bondville.


Township 19, Range 7, E; Scott-F. G. Seymour, treas, Sey- mour.


District No. 1-A. L. Scott, Seymour.


District No. 2-B. F. Cresap, Seymour.


District No. 3-Ed. Fry, Bondville.


Union Dis. No. 5-G. A. Smith, Bondville.


District No. 5-A. Seymour, Seymour.


District No. 6-J. Q. Hood, Seymour.


District No. 7-Milton Theels, Bondville.


Town 20. Range 7. Mahomet-Trustees: Wm. Stearns, pres. Mahomet; J. H. West, J. D. Brown, Mahomet; S. C. Abbott, clerk and treasurer, Mahomet.


District No. 1-J. A. Bellinger, clerk, R. M. Bell, R. G. Rayburn, Mahomet.


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District No. 2-Wm. Horney, clerk, B. McCormick, Geo. War- ner, Mahomet.


District No. 3-Jerry Warner, clerk, J. D. Taylor, Meno Stauffer, Mahomet.


District No. 4-O. J. Gamel, clerk, Josh Smith, Silas Purnell, Mahomet.


District No. 5-F. O. Wright, clerk, Thos. Kirtley, Thos. Dale, Mahomet.


District No. 6-J. P. Grindley, clerk, J. H. Henness, T. W. Noll, Mahomet.


Town 21, Rge 7 E, Newcomb-G. W. Gilman, M. L. Hinton and J. W. Myers, trustees, Shiloh Center.


District No. 1-J. B. Lester, J. O. Mulvain and W. T. Bailey, Shiloh Center.


District No. 2-Hugh Mitchell, S. Lanam and D. F. D. Hinton, Shiloh Center.


District No. 3-J. R. Gulick, F. B. Burns and H. Hawbaker, Mahomet.


District No. 4-W. B. Brodrick, Theodore Wright and H. D. Lester, Shiloh Center.


District No. 5-James Busey, Austin Phillips and Geo. E. Lamm, Fisher.


District No. 6-D. B. Gilmore, Smith Knott and H. Richman, Fisher.


District No. 7-C. Beatty, H. Robinett and James Delaney, Osman.


District No. 8-Philip Shafer, Richard Morehouse and F. S. Gerald, Shiloh Center. .


Town 22, Range 7 east, Brown-Trustees: J. H. Pollock, pres, Geo. A. Delong, clerk, Foosland, T. M. Davis, Fisher, Anthony Schenk, treas, Fisher.


Union district No. 1-Amos Ball, clerk, J. W. Ewing, pres, E.


Gilmore, Gibson, Ford co.


District No. 2-J. D. Myers, clerk, F. Myers, pres, F. Miles, Foosland.


District No. 3-Robt. Ball, clerk, W. S. Summers, pres, Frank Schoenberger, Foosland.


District No. 4-R. M. Pollock, clerk, E. B. Larkin, pres, B. Mc- Gee, Foosland.


District No. 5-Frank Ruckman, clerk, H. F. Cornell, pres, J. J. Zerbe, Foosland.


District No. 6-David Cooter, clerk, Fisher, R. C. Maltby, pres, W. B. Brown, Foosland.


District No. 7-Ed. Naylor, clerk, R. Williamson, pres, James Beaver, Fisher.


District No. 8-Walter Ritchie, clerk, H. Kurtz, pres, B. F. Richmond, Foosland.


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Union district No. 2-Peter Thompson, clerk, John Hitchew, pres, W. J. Lateer, Fisher.


Union district No. 3-Martin Perry, clerk, H. M. Briney, pres, Henry Jabir, Howard.




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