Business and professional directory of central Indiana, 1902, Part 1

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Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : Union Direct. Co.
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Gc 977.2 B96 1902 1308862


M. L


GENEALOGY COLLECTION


GEN


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


L 3 1833 02333 226 2


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CHARLES E. SCHOTT. ... Plumber ...


Dealer in


Che Celebrated Cleveland Faucet Co.'s Beer Pumps


-AND -


AIR COMPRESSORS, NOVELTY BOXES AND CARBONATORS.


ESTIMATES AND PLANS MADE OF WORK .BOARDS ...


New Phone 2231.


108 WEST MARYLAND STREET,


INDIANAPOLIS,


INDIANA.


3A


The Indianapolis Abattoir Co's Favorite Hams and Bacon.


Being situated in the best Hog center in the world, we feel that we have the opportunity to make the best, and with the care used in selecting the Stock and Scientific Process in curing, we have reached the climax.


We make a specialty of our Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, and we feel that nothing finer can be produced. A trial order will convince you.


Our Fresh Meat Department is second to none.


Our slaughtering is done in the most modern way and every animal is examined by Government Inspectors, thus insuring Healthy and Wholesome Meat.


Our Sausage Kitchen is our pride; great care is taken in the selection of Meats and Spices for these goods and none but skilled workmen are employed. Mail all orders to


THE INDIANAPOLIS ABATTOIR CO.,


Indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A.


4A


Economy Furnace Co.,


MAST & CLASS, Proprietors. 643 Massachusetts Avenue,


Phones: New 1980, Old 2903.


Indianapolis, Ind. BUY THE BEST.


MOKE


We give you the best Heating Apparatus for the least money. See our line of Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heaters. We reconstruct plants that have not proven satis- factory. Repairs for all kinds of Furnaces.


CALL ON US BEFORE YOU BUY.


1


Oscar H. Pflumm


TOPOGRAPHICAL


Plats


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executed


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Correspondence solicited .~ G Estimates furnished


MAPS AND PLATS of every Description- TRACINGS AND. BLUE PRINTS a Specialty.


Room 13 Court House. Both Telephones 1859. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


GEO. W. MILLER. ED. DICKINSON.


G. W. Miller & Co.,


Carriage and Wagon


Builders.


Rubber Tire, Repairing and Job Work a Specialty. 130 & 132 East New York Street. New Phone 2506. Old Phone 1919 Main INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


2


ROYAL C. HAMMER,


Cable Address: "HAMMER" Indianapolis.


MERCHANDISE BROKER


GENERAL STATE AGENT.


Gulf Coast Artificial Ice Company, Mexican International Baled-Hay Company, Santo Domingo and Nicaragua Maritime; International and Interocean Oriental and Occidental Canal Steamship and Dock Company, Tasmania, Singapore and Cape Nome Trading, Transportation and Whaling Company.


NEW PHONE 1913.


Office, 29 South Meridian St.


3


R. D. MONTGOMERY.


A. C. DISHER.


MONTGOMERY & DISHER,


Proprietors .. CAPITAL CITY DVE WORKS .. Telephone 4281 Brown. Custom Tailoring, Full Line of Foreign and Domestic Woolens.


Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired, Cloaks Lined and Trimmed. Best Work at Reasonable Prices. Work Called for and Delivered to all parts of the City.


432 Massachusetts Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


LEWIS N. HOWARD SPECIALIST, CANCER, HERNIA, (RUPTURE) PILES and FISTULA, WITHOUT THE KNIFE A SPECIALTY. ESTABLISHED IN INDIANAPOLIS 35 YEARS


Will cheerfully correspond with any person suf- fering with CANCER or above diseases.


Rheumatism and all Chronic Blood Diseases treated the same as at Hot Springs, Ark. with hot air and medicated baths. Flesh reduced without injury. Kidney, Bladder, and Prostratic Troubles Cured.


OFFICE, 114 S. ILLINOIS ST.


Old Phone 2932 Green, connected with Long Distance


ONLY DISTRIBUTORS IN INDIANAPOLIS, MUNCIE AND ANDERSON.


Vansyckle


DVERTISING


12 NANSYCKL


GEO.W.VANSYCKLE MANAGER.


ESTABLISHED 1885


INDIANAPOLIS ANDMUNCIE, IND.


DISTRIBUTING'MG


SION TACKING


PACKAGE DELIVERIES.


LONG DISTANCE PHONE New Co.72


MAIN OFFICE. 114 South Illinois Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Main Offices: Suite 2, 3, 9 and 10, 114 S. Illinois St. Indianapolis, Ind. and Anderson, Ind.


4


EASTMAN, TAILOR,


SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MANSFIELD & SON.


218 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.


Practical Garment Cleaners and Dyers. High Grade Work at Reasonable Prices.


We Make a Specialty of Fine Clean= ing and Repairing. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE CLEANING OF


Ladies' Silk Waists, Light Jackets and Kid Gloves. Work Called for and Delivered.


Old Phone 144 Green. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


WATSON & CO., NATIONAL BICYCLES,


A National Rider Never Changes His Mount. Bicycle Sundries, Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Tires from $1.50 up. See our Airless Tires, they will not ... Puncture ... Gas and Gasoline Lamps, Mantles and Chimneys. New Phone 3822.


136 East New York Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Business and Professional


Directory


of


Central Indiana,


1902.


Embracing an Alphabetical List of the Business Houses, with


Telephones. Statistical and Geographical Information.


Dc 977.2 B96 1902


PUBLISHED BY UNION DIRECTORY COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind.


Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1902, by Union Directory Co., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C.


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TRADES LAGET COUNCIL 28 NATANADOLEX


1308862


Introductory.


T Z PRESENTING the Central Indiana Business and Professional Directory to our patrons the publishers feel assured that the work has been compiled and arranged in such a careful and thorough manner as to meet the commendation of all, and that it will prove an almost indispensable volume for the Business and Professional men, within the territory embraced.


We have spared neither time nor money to obtain the fullest and most accurate information in all the cities and towns represented and although in a work of this character there are always some inaccuracies; we have carefully tried to avoid such.


The patronage extended in all of the cities contained in this book has been most gratifying to the publishers, who herewith tender their sincere thanks for same.


Union Directory Company's


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The Medical College of Indiana


DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE.


UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS.


THIS COLLEGE was organized in 1869 and opened its 32d session September 24, 1901. A four years' graded course; ample clinical facilities; free dispensary in college building maintained and conducted by the Faculty, at which over 15,000 cases were treated during the past year; clinics at City Hospital, St. Vincent's Infirmary and Central Hospital for Insane; bedside instruction, obstetric service and operative surgery on cadaver. A large addition to the college building was erected this past summer containing large laboratory rooms, reading rooms, a gym- nasium and spacious quarters for the Bobbs Free Dispensary.


Faculty.


Isaac C. Walker, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System.


J. L. Thompson, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear.


Wm. B. Fletcher, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Disease of the Nervous System and Physiology. Henry Jameson, M. D., Dean, Professor of Prin- ciples and Practices of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.


.


Alembert W. Brayton, M. S., M. D., Vice-Dean, Professor of Dermatology, Syphilology and Clinical Medicine.


Edward F. Hodges, A. M., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics.


Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Professor of Derma- tology and Clinical Medicine.


Frank A. Morrison, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Director of PhysiologicalLab- oratory.


Wm. N. Wishard, A. M., M. D., Professor of Gen- ito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases.


Daniel A. Thompson, M. D., Professor of Dis- eases of the Eye.


James H. Taylor, A. M., M. D., Professor of Dis- eases Children and Clinical Medicine.


Lehman H. Dunning. M. D, Professor of Dis- eases of Women.


John H. Oliver, M. D., Treasurer, Professor of Surgery, Clinical and Orthopedic Surgery.


William Flynn, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physi- cal Diagnosis and Diseases of the Chest.


George J. Cook. M. D., Secretary, Professor of Gastro Intestinal and Rectal Surgery.


Theodore Potter, A. M., M. D., Professor of Bac- teriology and Principles of Medicine.


Lewis C. Cline, M. D., Professor of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology.


Ernest C. Reyer, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, and Thera- peutics.


Evan Hadley, M. D., Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine.


William M. Wright, M. D., Professor of Surgical Anatomy, Minor and Clinical Surgery.


Frank B. Wynn. A. M., M. D .. Professor of Path - ology and Director of Pathological Labora- tory.


John F. Geis, M. D., Professor of Chemistry Toxicology and Forensic Medicine,and Direc- tor of Chemical Laboratory.


Edmund D. Clark, M. D., Professor of Surgical Pathology and Director of Histological Lab- oratory.


John W. Sluss, A. M., M. D., Professor of Anat- omy.


Orange G. Pfaff, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women.


C. Richard Shaefer, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics


John N. Hurty, Phar. D., M. D., Lecturer on Hygiene and State Medicine.


Melvin E. Crowell, A. M., Lecturer on Physics. Charles E. Ferguson, M. D., Lecturer on Dis- eases of Women and Director of Bacteriolog- ical Laboratorv.


John S. Wright, B. S., Lecturer on Botany.


Norman E. Jobes, M. D., Lecturer on Osteology. Alois B. Graham, M. D., Lecturer on Gastro-In- testinal and Rectal Surgery.


Roscoe H. Ritter, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology. Frederick R. Charlton, M. D., Lecturer on Gen- ito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases.


Harold Taylor, Esq., Lecturer on Medical Juris- prudence.


Robert O. McAlexander, M. D., Lecturer on Materia Medica.


John G. Wishard, M. D., Clincial Lecturer on Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases.


John Q. Byram, D. D. S., Lecturer on Dental Surgery.


Eugene Davis, M. D., Demonstrator of Path- ology and Assistant to the Chair of Diseases of the Eye.


David Ross, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Edward A. Brown, M. D., Demonstrator of Surgical Dressings and Assistant to the Chair of Surgery.


William T. S. Dodds, M. D., Demonstrator of Bacteriology.


John D. Nichols, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Pathology.


Francis O. Dorsey, M. D., Assistant Demon- strator of Pathology and Assistant to the Chair of Principles and Practices of Medicine. Gustave A, Petersdorf, M. D., Assistant in Chemical Laboratory.


Charles E. Wright, M. D., Assistant Demon- strator of Anatomy.


Robert L. Westover, M. D., Assistant Demon- strator of Bacteriology and Assistant to Chair of Laryngology, Rhinology and Otology.


Harry K. Langdon, M, D., Assistant Demon- strator of Bacteriology.


Walter D. Hoskins, M. D., Assistant Demon- strator of Histology.


Edgar Hadley, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Bacteriology.


J. F. Robertson, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.


J. Q. Davis, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy.


E. S. Knox, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anator:1y.


F. E. Sommer. M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy and Prosector.


A. M. Cole, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Diseases of Children.


John A. Pfaff, M. D., Assistant to Chair of Phy- siology.


B. O. Adams, M. D., Instructor in Latin.


FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS THE SECRETARY,


George J. Cook, M. D.,


224 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis.


Henry Jameson, M. D., Dean, Newton Claypool Building, Indianapolis, Ind.


INDEX.


PAGES.


Indianapolis 5- 97 Richmond 98-117


Columbus


118-126


Anderson


127-143


Rushville


144-150


Muncie .


151-169


Elwood .


170-182


Shelbyville 183-188


Noblesville.


189-194


Greenfield .


195-199


Greencastle


200-205


Frankfort.


206-217


Danville.


218-221


Crawfordsville


222-233


Lebanon


234-240


Connersville.


241-246


Alexandria


247-253


Martinsville.


.254-257


Franklin .


258-261


Tipton


262-265


New Castle .266-269 Ladoga. 269-271


Roachdale


271-273


Knightstown


273-275


Cambridge City


275-276


Pendleton


276-277


Shirley


277-278


Greenwood .


278-279


Centerville . 279-280 Fortville. 280


Ingalls .280-281


Dublin


281


Bainbridge.


281-282


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Established 1850. National Reputation.


INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE OF LAW DAY AND NICHT, WHEN BLDG. PHONES 499


JOHN W. KERN, LL. M., Pres, ULRIZ Z. WILEY, A. M., LL. D., Dean. FRANCIS M. INGLER, LL. M., Vice-Pres. E. J. HEEB, Secy .- Treas,


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28 to 40 N. Pennsylvania St., opp. P. O.


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


INDIANAPOLIS. Page.


Advance Tent and Awning Co, back inside cover.


Aetna Cabinet Co., dir 8


American Central Life Insurance Co., top right hand corner cards. American National Bank, front outside cover.


American Tent and Awning Co .... 93


Artistic Tailoring Co., insert, opp. 71


Barrows & Pierce . 283


Bogue School for Stammering.


24


Braun, Julius, insert, opp. 72


Bright & Davidson, insert, opp dir Capital National Bank, front out- side cover.


Carman Bros. 31


Carter, Dr. & Co 68


Castor Bros., insert, opp. 32


Cline, B. F.


77


Columbia National Bank, bottom left hand corner cards.


Cornelius, Geo. M., top right hand margins.


Day, Thos. C. & Co., insert opp 71


Deacon, E. C., insert, opp. 33


Eastman, Tailor. 4


Employer's Help Asso 32


Farman Advertising Co


5


Fletcher, S. A. & Co., Safe Deposit Vault. 81


Fulmer, E. P. & Co., insert opp 71


Gates, H. H .. 283


Geis & Stumpf, front inside cover. Haley, H., Son & Co


Hammer, Royal C.


2


Hildebrand Shoe Store 28


Howard, Dr. Lewis N. 3


Hygeia Mfg. Co. 26


Indiana Boston School of Elocution 20


Indiana Dental College. 18


Indiana Elec. Foundry, top left hand margins


Indiana Electro Plating Co. 22


Indiana Title Guaranty and Loan Co., top left hand corner cards.


Indianapolis Business University .. 10


Indianapolis College of Law. 10


Indianapolis Photo Supply Co. 284


Jackson, B. F., & Co


265


Kennedy, M. R.


16


Lamb, Dr. W. N


16


Lando, Leo, bottom right hand cor- ner cards.


Lockwood, V. H. 18


McCarty, Dr. W. T. 14


Mclaughlin, J. Ivan. 28


Medical College of Indiana, The ... 8


Merritt Steam Dye House, back inside cover.


Indianapolis-Continued. Page.


Miller, G. W. & Co. 1


Montgomery & Disher . 3


National Seal and Rubber Stamp Co .. 81


Pflumm, Oscar H. 1


Pierson, S. D. 19


Prosser, P. J. 28


Pruitt, Chas. F. 97


Sanderson School, The, 87


Schuck, S 79


Selvage, Jos. W., outside back cover Sipe, J. C., bottom margins.


Small, Dr. 70


Smith Premier Typewriter Co., The 95


Soldier's Relief, insert opp. 71


Stearns, Dr. Sanitorium, insert,


opp.


St. Nicholas Hotel. 18


Suesz, Otto.


282


Thomas, J. H. and Wife 284


Typewriter Exchange 95


Union Printing Co. 73


United States Health and Accident Co., H. M. Batt, State Agent. 9


96


United Typewriter and Supply Co .. Vansycle Advertising Co, 3


Watson & Co


4


Wood, W. O.


12


58


Woods & Morrison, insert, opp.


RICHMOND.


Page.


Hiatt, Dr., Germicide Co


113


McKercher & Jessup.


108


Miller, Glen, Transfer Co.


108


Richmond Business College


100


COLUMBUS.


Page.


Columbus Sanitorium, The.


118


Cook, J. B. & Son


121


Reap, K. D. H.


122


Williams, E. L.


125


ANDERSON.


Page.


Anderson Bill Posting and Distri- buting Co. 128


Anderson Monumental Works


137


Bassett, C. A. 135


Bush & Gassaway, insert, opp


127


Clevenger, Chas. A.


135


Goodlander, Photographer


138


Hotel Anderson, The. 134


A. Indianapolis Brewing Co., L. Kuhns, Mgr . 129


Lee Remedy Co.


140


Mapeses, Dr. J. W., J. W. Doughty,


Mgr


140


70


8


16


Hanika, C. & Sons ... 12


12


W. O. WOOD,


120 VIRGINIA AVENUE, (On the Viaduct.)


OIL LAMPS, OIL STOVES, MICA AXLE GREASE, OILS.


Repairing on Bicycles, Guns, Fish Rods, Revolvers, Oil and Gasoline Stoves. All kinds of Light Mechanical Repairing. EXPERT ON REPAIRING AND KEY FITTING. Old Phone 464 Brown. INDIANAPOLIS.


C. HANIKA & SONS,


ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS


DESIGNERS AND MAN- UFACTURERS OF ORNA- MENTAL IRON and WIRE WORK. FENCE, CREST- ING, STAIR, JAIL and GENERAL FOUNDRY. WORK.


Send for Catalogue. IRON FENCE No. 22, WIRE RAILING No. 18. ARCHITECTURAL IRON No. 21. IRON VASES No. 15.


Fifth Floor Majestic Building. Builders' Exchange.


.TELEPHONES 535 .... INDIANAPOLIS.


Index to Advertisers-Continued.


Anderson-Continued. Page.


Overman Bros


140


Umbenhower, Bremenberg & Um-


benhower


140


Wynn, Frank.


127


Wynn, Frank


136


RUSHVILLE. Page.


American Job Printing Co 149


Beher, Dr. Carl P. 146


Carr, James H. & Son 144


Hinchman, James E. 144


Kinsinger, Dr. J. B


149


Lambert, Louis C.


144


Osborne, Geo. W 144


Wingeter, Geo ..


145


Winship, Morris


145


MUNCIE. Page.


Hoosier Printing Co, outside back cover.


Muncie Plating Works. 157


ELWOOD. Page.


Adair, N


178


Adams Co


179


Benjamin, A. H.


180


Brough, Frank. 181


Cross' Steam Bakery


170


Cottage Hotel, The. 175 Casad, Walter S. 177


Crisenberry, B. F


178


Daniel, F. M ... 172


Donaldson, E. E. 178


Dillon, P. F


179


Elwood Iron and Metal Co


175


Elwood Piano Co.


170


Elwood Supply Co.


182


Emporium Millinery.


170


Green, D. L.


180


Home Storage and Mfg. Co 182


Hunter, J. A.


174


Douglass, Dr. Samuel. 214


Emshoff, W. L 215


Eureka Hotel .. 210


Hoyer, Mrs. M. J 206


Miller, H. L. 178


Reiske, Julius


171


Roop, Isaac N.


180


Mersch, Frank. 209


Miller, C. M . 207


Minor's Business College 207


Page Hypophosphite Co. 212


Parsons, O. C. 217


Winters Lumber Co


176


Wyoming Saloon


181


Zellers, E. C. 172


Zerface, W. G 180


SHELBYVILLE.


Page.


Riley, William. 188


Thompson, E. B. & Co


186


CONNERSVILLE.


Page.


Daum's Sanatorium.


246


McDougall Sanatorium, The 241


Manlove, E. & Son 244


Vance, Charles F


244


ALEXANDRIA.


Page.


Alexandria Candy Kitchen. 248


Alexandria Dye Works 249


Armstrong, Dr. E. W 252


Fairfield, A. R.


252


Jack, F. A. & Co 253


Leeson, W. B. & Son 252


Model Dry Goods Co., The 249


Reichwein, E. P 251


Semon, M ..


250


252


Williams, J. M


FRANKLIN.


Page.


Clore, W. R.


261


Covert, O. A.


261


FRANKFORT.


Page.


American Standard. 215


Amich, H 216


Barricklow & Trees 215


Brumbaugh, Owen E. 211


Burns Hotel.


210


Burns, Val F. 216


Cann-Harshman Monument Co. 213


Chittick, Chas. 214


Clinton Cycle Co 206


Coulter House 210


Indiana Box Co 171


Jack, F. A. 171


Kitchin, Charles 170


Kern & Stinson . 216


McGuire, Arthur L 212


Stevenson Hotel


175


Stokes, J. & Co.


179


Todd, E. 177 176 Willkie & Crockett.


Speitel, Dr. H. B. 214


Stevenson, Edward 217


Union Hotel ..


210


Waldo & Brittain 212


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CANCER


Can now be Permanently Cured.


Since the discovery of the Cancer Germ by Dr. W. T. McCarty and others there is no longer any doubt as to the cause of Cancer.


cyber foxINOPLS


Dr. W. T. McCarty examining the Blood of Cancer victims.


The Microscope has revealed the fact that millions of these Ani- ·mal Parasites infest a cancerous sore. The remedy that will pene- trate the debths of the cancer and destroy this Germ will cure the can- cer.


After years of study and experimenting, Dr. W. T. McCarty has dis- covered this remedy and is now treating and per- manently curing all forms of Cancer, Tumor, and also all forms of Skin and Blood Diseases. All Skin and Blood Dis- eases are caused from a Specific Germ and must be treated on the same principal as Cancer.


We cure EXEMA by a few applications of medicines.


We invite all who are suffering with Cancer to apply at our office for free examination and advice. We charge nothing for our opinion. Write us for free booklet and further information. Address


The Germicide Cancer Cure or Dr. W. T. McCarty, 129 South Illinois St., Rooms 1 and 2. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


ABBREVIATIONS.


adv-advertisement. agt-agent. asst-assistant. asso-association. av-avenue. bldg-building. cashr-cashier. cor-corner.


e-east. e side -east side.


mnfg-manufacturing. mgr-manager. n-north.


n e-northeast n side-north side. opp-opposite.


Penn-Pennsylvania.


pres-president. pub-publisher. s-south.


s e-southeast.


s side-south side.


s w-southwest. sec-secretary.


st-street. sts-streets.


supt-superintendent.


Tel-telephone. treas-treasurer.


w side-west side.


whol-wholesale.


TELEPHONES.


Towns embraced in this Directory, all Independent or Home Companies, connections may be made with one another, the Bell or Central Union Tel- ephone, makes connections with all towns.


Alexandria-Central (Bel1). Anderson-New (Home), Old (Bel1). Cambridge City-Tel (Home). Centerville -- Old (Bell).


Columbus - Citizens (Home), Bell, (Bel1).


Connersville - Frazee (Home), Old (Bell).


Crawfordsville - New (Home), Old (Be11).


Danville-New (Home).


Dublin-Old (Bel1). Elwood-Central (Bel1). Frankfort -- New (Home), Old (Bel1). Franklin-Strickler (Home), Central (Bel1).


Fortville-New (Home).


Greencastle-New (Home).


Greenfield-New (Home), Old (Bel1).


Greenwood-New (Home), Old (Bel1).


Indianapolis-New (Home), Old (Bel1). Ingalls-New (Home), Old (Bel1)


Knightstown - Local (Home), Long Distance (Bel1).


Ladoga-New (Home).


Lebanon-New (Home).


Martinsville - Martinsville ( Home ), Central (Bell). Muncie-Central (Bel1).


New Castle-Tel (Home).


Noblesville-New (Home), Old (Bell).


Pendleton-Tel (Bel1)


Richmond-New (Home), Old (Bel1).


Roachdale-New (Home).


Rushville-Co-Operative (Home), Old, Long Distance (Bel1).


Shelbyville-New, Mutual (Home), Old, Central (Bel1).


Shirley-Tel (Home). Tipton-Central (Bell).


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Painless Cancer Cure, Cancers, Cumors, Corns, and every var- iety of Ulcery Warts, moles and mothers marks quickly and per- manently cured at your own home.


The remedy is a vegetable compound, and contains no poison. It is simple and harmless. It is active and yet almost PAINLESS therefore not necessitating confinement in bed. It does not effect healthy tissues but quickly attacks and destroys the microbes of Cancer and all other Foreign Growths. Small Cancers are entirely cured in from 10 to 30 days.


A Cure is guaranteed in every case where bony structure is not already enveloped. Ten years of experience and hundreds of cured cases.


Experienced Nurse sent to instruct and oversee treatment when desired. Correspondence solicited. Address:


W. N. LAMB, M. D. 610 N. New Jersey St.


INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Kennedy's Economy Polish.


Once Tried, Always Used. Agents Wanted throughout the State. For Scouring, Cleaning and Polishing


Bar Fixtures, Drain Boards, and all Tin, Zinc, Brass, Copper, Nickel and all Kitchen and Plated Utensils, Glass, Wood, Marble, Porcelain, etc., etc. Price, 25 Cts. M. R. KENNEDY, Sole Manufacturer, 602 W. Maryland Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


IT MAKES COPPER LIKE GOLD.


Barnes' Safe and Loek Co.


Has National reputation for honest and reliable work. Barnes' Safes have been the recognized standard throughout the Middle States for half a century, with a growing demand that has necessitated the establishing of branch houses and general agencies in all the principal cities of the United States.


IF YOU NEED A SAFE, don't fail to call at our Branch Agency, Suite 5 Pembroke Arcade, Indianapolis, Ind., and see our Mr. H. Haley, State Agent, who has been handling our safes for us for twenty years and will be pleased to explain their construction and good points to you. We have all kinds and sizes on exhibition. All the very latest improvements in Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for banks, corpor- ations and public offices. In the Barnes safes you get a maximum of quality at a minimum of cost. Don't forget.


H. HALEY, SON & CO.,


Suite 5 Pembroke Arcade. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Statistical and Geographical Information.


INDIANAPOLIS.


Capital of Indiana and County seat of Marion County. Located on west fork of White River in almost the exact geographical center of the state. It is the largest strictly inland city in the United States. Having 16 lines of steam railroads and numerous suburban trolley lines, its facilites for transportation make it a most desirable location for manufacturing establishments of which its quota is large and varied It is par excellent among Capital cities, the commercial, political, intel- lectual and social center of the state. Its school system as a whole is a model, its streets broad and well paved. Its State House, Court House and in fact all public buildings are elegant. Lying as it does upon a broad, level plain, its chances for expansion and growth are unlimited. Population 175,000.


RICHMOND.


County seat of Wayne County, Indiana. Located at the junction of the Pennsylvania and C. R. and M. Railroads, 69 miles east of Indi- anapolis, is one of the most important manufacturing, commercial and educational towns in the state. Its manufacturing establishments are on a large scale, while its different colleges and schools and its free public library give it a scholastic atmosphere peculiarly its own. Its population is 20,000.


COLUMBUS.


County seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana. Located on the east fork of White River and at the junction of the Big Four and Penn- sylvania Railroads. Its manufacturing establishments are numerous and varied, and it is the center of one of the richest wheat growing districts in the state. Besides the high and graded schools, which like all Indiana cities it possesses, it has a business and normal col- lege. Population 9,000.




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