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FRANCIS SMITH. No. 27 VIRGINIA AVENUE.
7 Per Cent. Installment Loans, 2 to 20 Years. ------
BOWEN, STEWART & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS
AND PAPER DEALERS,
No. 18 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
- SAWS.
E.C.ATKINS H.KNIPPENBERG
SH EF ESTABLISHED 1857. WORKS. MANUFACTURERS AND E.C.ATKINS & CO
REPAIRERS OF ALL KINDS OF SAWS DIANAPOLIS I
SAWS.
WM. B. DICKSON CO.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In
LUMBER.
OFFICE AND YARD,
No. 587 EAST MARKET STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. BRANCH YARD, DAYTON, OHIO. BILLS SAWED TO ORDER.
EWALD OVER,
MANUFACTURER OF
"Victor" One-Horse Grain Drills,
"Victor " and Barley Patent Reversible Harrows, RACAN'S POWER CIDER PRESSES, BELLS, IRON FENCES, FIRE ENGINES, AND CASTINGS IN GENERAL.
Office, Nos. 82 and 84 South Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Manufacturers' Agent for SHEET IRON, "OLD HICKORY" WAGONS, Evans & Foos' Corn Planters, "ACME" DRAG SAWS, Etc.
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GENEALOGY COLLECTION (ESTABLISHED 185S.)
THE OLD RELIABLE!,
BRYANT&STRATTON
INDIANAPOLIS
USINESS
OLLEGE 0
AND TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, 0-
BATES BLOCK,
OPP. POST OFFICE.
KOERNER
PRADO
PR
ACTIEAL
EDUCATION
JIE OF PENMANSH
INDIANAPOLIS TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE.
ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL
MINDIANAPOLIS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
777
COLLECE
O ENTRANCE O "WHEN" CLOTHING STORELE
GOMMINE
RIGE
MASSAICH
This Institution imparts a thorough Practical Business Education and meets the wants of nine-tenths of the boys, and young and middle-aged men, insuring them a Successful Future.
Telegraphing taught by a practical operator.
A Night School is held every evening throughout the year.
The Teachers are all men of many years of experience in their specialty.
STUDENT'S CAN ENTER AN ANY TIME3:
For information, circulars, etc., please call at the College Office, or address with stamp,
C. C. KOERNER, President,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
BATES
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Frederick Noelke,
MANUFACTURER OF
IRON FENCING,
GRATING,
JAIL AND COURT HOUSE WORK,
Nos. 128 and 130 South Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Specialties of Manufacture.
BANK VAULTS, IRON DOORS, AND WINDOW SHUTTERS, IRON STAIR- WAYS, WALK LIGHTS, IRON BEDSTEADS, WINDOW GUARDS, BOLTS, AND GENERAL IRON BUILD- ING MATERIAL, ETC., ETC.
ALSO, Manufacturer of ROOT'S PATENT WROUGHT IRON FENCE, The Cheapest in the Market.
Agent for CHAMPION IRON FENCE CO.
Avenue Mantel House, 90 Massachusetts Ave., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANĄ.
THE ONLY Mantel House
IN THE CITY.
James Hopkins
Has a full line of the Best Quality of SLATE and IRON MANTELS and GRATES.
The best goods made. I have had an experience of over 20 years in handling this kind of goods, and received
A Silver Medal at our Exposition in 1873,
For Fine Grate Setting, and being an old practical builder, should serve as a guarantee to my customers that they will get the best goods properly set. Agent for CLAYTON'S REFLECTORS and C. B. CHASE'S WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. examine goods and prices-ladies especially. Call and
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W. F. CHRISTIAN.
J. E. SHOVER.
SHOVER & CHRISTIAN,
Contractors CAND-
BUILDERS,
DEALERS IN-
French Plate and Sheet Glass
Encaustic and Marble Tiling,
>House and Sign Painting,‹
No. 124 East Vermont Street,
BET. DELAWARE AND ALABAMA STS.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Special Attention Paid to Jobbing. Telephone Connection.
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MONUMENTS
A. A. McKAIN,
-WESTERN AGENT-
Mitchell Granite Works,
Quincy Massachusetts.
IMPORTER OF SCOTCH GRANITE
-MANUFACTURER OF-
Italian and American Marble,
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Monuments, Tablets, Etc.
NEW DESIGNS CONSTANTLY EXECUTED BY THE MOST EXPERIENCD DESIGNERS.
No. 70 East Market Street,
Opposite Post Office,
Indianapolis, Ind.
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LOUIS NEUBACHER,
Brass Founder Finisher,
BRASS GOODS FOR ENGINE BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, GAS and STEAM FITTERS.
REPAIRS, WATER METERS and STEAM GUAGES a Specialty.
Nos. 92 and 94 EAST GEORGIA STREET,
Corner Delaware Street. Indianapolis, Ind.
Wrought-Iron Bridge Co.,
310 Span Bridge, Aurora, Ind.
Builders of Iron, Wood, and Combination
RAILROAD, HIGHWAY AND CITY BRIDGES, AND GENERAL IRON CONSTRUCTION. OVER 3,600 NOW IN USE.
As a guarantee of the superiority of our work we refer to bridges erected by us in Indianapolis, and throughout the State of Indiana.
GODMAN & WINSLOW, General Agents, 37 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
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ST. ANNA'S SCHOOL,
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL, A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 477 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
CFACULTY.
THE RT. REV. JOSEPH C. TALBOT, D. D. LL. D., Founder and Visitor. THE REV. J. B. CLARKE, A. M. , Rector and head Master; Moral and Intellectual Science, English Literature, Ancient History and the Classics. THE REV. E. A. BRADLEY, Rector of Christ Church, Lecturer on Sacred Music and Church Architecture. THE REV. J. SANDERS REED, Rector of Cathedral Church, Member of Society of Biblical Archaeology (London), Lecturer on Archaeology. PROF. JAILLET, Teacher of French. MISS M. LOUISE BRIGHT, in Charge of the School Room. MISS HELEN G. CLARKE, Instrumental Music.‘ MADAME FLORA WULSCHNER, Conversational German. L. J. McAVOY, Professor of Penmanship. MISS GRACE B. CLARKE, Mathematics, Drawing and Painting. MADAME ADA HEINE, Vocal Music. MISS GRACE B. CLARKE, Teacher of Primary Department.
The eight teachers under the above head-ship are thoroughly experienced and competent persons in their respective departments. The object of this foundation is to establish, maintain and perpetuate on an avowed Christion basis in this Diocese, State and city, a systematic and thorough course of instruction for our children and youth in good English, ancient and modern languages. In accordance with this view all the departments of a liberal education are provided for in such a way as to secure practical and illustrative knowledge of every branch from the rudimental to the most advanced, begining and finishing the school education of girls. Our New School Building, Chapel and "House " are well ordered, and located conviently for the comfort and success of the school. The Bishop Talbot Scholarship educates a pupil nominated by the Bishop. The Hon. David Macy Scholarship educates a pupil nominated by the Rector of the school. The Diocesan Scholarship educates a pupil nominated by the Standing Committee of the Diocese.
CALENDAR,
There will be two sessions for the Scholastic year. Trinity Term will open the second Monday in September, and end Friday before Christmas. Easter Term will open the second Monday after Christ- mas, and end second Friday in June. Charges payable at the opening of each session. Boarders for Scholastic Year, $275 ; Day Pupils. $12, $15 and $20 per qr .; Primary Children, $5 to $10 per qr. I Mu- sic-Instrumental and Vocal -each, $15 for 20 lessons ; Drawing and Painting-Water Colors, $5 for 20 les- sons ; Oil Painting, $15 for 20 lessons. Day pupils paying $80 per annum will receive instruction in En- glish, Latin and Music without extra charge. The minimum price for board, washing [1 doz. plain pieces], fuel, lights, Latin, English, seat in church, $275. The maximum price for the above, with lessons on the pipe organ or piano included, $325. Application for information and admission may be made to the Bishop of the Diocese, or directly to the Rector of the School, 477 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.
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Minnesota Chief Separator.
No.
MINNE80 CHIEF
A
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Belted Side of the Machine.
ONLY FOUR DRIVNG BELTS ON THE SEPARATOR, VIZ :
One main belt, running from the Cylinder and driving the Fan; one small belt driving the only Beater in the machine; one belt driving the Grain Rake and one belt driving the Straw Carrier.
It is neither a Vibrator nor an Apron Machine, but far surpasses either in all the essential requisites of a Perfect Thresher.
It is easy of management, light running, capable of very rapid threshing, as the Separating Table and Sieves will take care of all that can be passed the Cylinder. In separating and cleaning it excels all others.
It threshes everything a farmer has to thresh-Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, Flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover and Peas. It handles Flax and Timothy nearly as rapidly as grain, requiring no change of parts, sieves, and cleans them fit for market. With its Clover Attachment it threshes Clover fully equal to any Huller.
It is by far the most popular Separator in the market, outselling all others wherever known. It invariably secures the most and best jobs of threshing.
SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO., Manufacturers, Stillwater, Minnesota. A. C. HAMILTON, State Ag't for Ind., Ky. and Tenn., No. 3 Masonic Temple. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
JOHN A. D. MUELLER,
STAIR BUILDER,
310 Spring Street
Residence, 310 North Noble St.,
Indianapolis.
Plain and Fancy Stairs built to order at shortest Notice.
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C. F. RAFERT, Contractor and Builder
AND DEALER IN
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS. OFFICE: 123 and 125 East Pratt St., between Delaware and Alabama St. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1@ All Job Work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed.
PORTER'S ENTERPRISE HOTEL.
TERPRISE
PORTER'S
ENTERPRISE HOTEL
BING TWM, HAAG
MRS. W. H. PORTER
PROPRIETOR,
82} MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
Rates, $1.50 Per Day. This house has been
Newly Furnished AND
REFITTED
IN
Pleasant Suits for Familles.
On Street Car Line from Depot. @
DAVID RUSSELL, SR.
DAVID RUSSELL, JR.
RUSSELL & SON, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS, No. 22 Biddle Street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
All kinds of Castings made to order. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
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Berlin Pharmacy,
226 E. Wash. St., Indianapolis.
OK DENKE-WALTER
THE BERLIN
WA
HINGT
22625
CHANDLER -INN
E. Washington St.
Berlin Pharmacy, Berliner Apothete Prescription Drug Store.
DR. DENKE-WALTER,
Physician. Kraftifcher Arzt.
Specialty : Diseases of Throat AND CHEST.
Office Hours : 7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 3 P. M., and Evening.
C. P. CONARD,
Livery, Boarding and Sale STABLES,
East Pearl St. between Delaware and Alabama, One-half Square South of Washington St., INDIAN APOLIS, IND.
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MIKE SELLS.
JIM MCKEE.
SELLS & McKEE,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And Dealers in all Kinds of
LIVE STOCK. Agents for S. B, HEDGES & CO., East Liberty, Pa .; also, for WEBBER, LOPER & CO., Cincinnati, O. Office, Union Stock Yards, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
WM. WIEGEL.
CHAS. RUEHL.
WIECEL & RUEHL, Successors to C. A. MOFFATT & Co.
CAPITAL CITY SHOW CASE WORKS, No. 138 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Improved sliding doors on all cases. All kinds of show cases constantly on hand. Also, German- Silver Sash Molding for Store Fronts.
T. J. HART, Carpenter and Builder, Shop, No. 36 South Pennsylvania Street, Residence, 799 North Tennessee Street, 1. Plans and specifications furnished on demand. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
WM, LANGSENKAMP, ARŞMI
And Manufacturer of Brew Kettles, Gas Generators, Soda Fountains and Beer Pumps. DEALER IN SHEET COPPER AND BRASS, COPPER AND BRASS TUBING. Steam Fitting Done to Order. No. 96 South Delaware Street, Cor. Georgia, INDIANAPOLIS.
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WABASH, P
St. Louis & Pacific Railway.
THE ONLY LINE UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT BETWEEN TOLEDO AND MISSOURI RIVER POINTS.
THE POPULAR ROUTE
TO ALL POINTS IN THE NORTH, EAST AND WEST.
2 Express Trains Daily -BETWEEN QUINCY, HANNIBAL, ST. LOUIS AND TOLEDO.
2
The ONLY Line Running Pullman Sleepers.
ST. LOUIS TO BOSTON VIA TOLEDO, BUFFALO AND ALBANY,
WITHOUT CHANCE!
Reclining Chair Cars on Morning Trains.
TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING TRAINS DIRECT TO ST. JOSEPH, COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA AND OTTUMWA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS AND RECLINING CHAIR CARS ATTACHED TO ALL TRAINS.
J. C. GAULT, Gen. Manager.
C. K. LORD, Gen. Ticket Agt.
H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen. Passenger Agt.
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DO NOT GO WEST
Until you have ascertained the Lowest Passenger and Freight Rates via the Old Reliable Pioneer Route,
INDIANAPOLIS
AND STLOUIS
RAILROAD
THE "ONLY LINE"
Between INDIANAPOLIS and ST. LOUIS passing through large cities and towns.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING 20
Horton's Reclining Chair Cars >Free of Charge‹
It is the only line equipped with Miller's Patent Platform and Coupler and Westinghouse Air Brake. We carry our emigrants on fast express trains, in comfortable coaches Our track being in perfect condition, we never miss connections. The time via this line to all points in
Emigrants Outfits, Household Goods, etc., will be taken at bottom rates, and cars will be run through without transfer.
TEXAS, KANSAS, COLORADO and CALIFORNIA,
As Quick as by any other Route.
Round Trip, Land Explorer and every other class of tickets at the very lowest rates of fare, can be ob- tained by paplying to the undersigned.
An agent will visit any part of the country to arrange for the transportation of parties, freight, etc. Special freight and passenger rates will be made on application, either in person or by letter, to
A. J. HALFORD, Gen'l Eastern Ag't,
Do not forget the number, 134 S. Ill. St., Indianapolis.
C. C. GALE, " Gen'l Sup't.
A. J. SMITH, Gen'l Ticket Agent.
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VANDALIA LINE,
THE POPULAR SHORT LINE TO
St. Louis and all Points West
THE ONLY LINE HAVING
Four Through Trains Daily
FROM INDIANAPOLIS TO TERRE HAUTE, ST. LOUIS, AND ALL WESTERN POINTS.
The ONLY LINE having a NOONDAY TRAIN from Indianapolis to Greencastle, Terre Haute and St Louis, connecting at St. Louis for all points in
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, Ne. braska, Colorado, Nevada, New Mex- ioo, Montana and California. -ARRIVING-
IN ADVANCE OF AT WESTERN POINTS 12 HOURS ALL OTHER LINES.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pullman Hotel and Palace Sleeping Cars FROM INDIANAPOLIS TO ST. LOUIS.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING
"PARLOR CARS !!
*TO VINCENNES AND EVANSVILLE WITHOUT CHANGE .*
Tickets for this line can be purchased at the Union Depot, Indianapolis, and at all principal ticket offices in the United States. Also at the Company's office, one square west of the Union Depot, Indianapolis. Please call on or write to
ROBT. EMMETT, Eastern Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, For reliable information as to Rates, Routes, etc.
E. A. FORD, Gen'l Pass. Agt., ST. LOUIS, MO.
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THE POPULAR ROUTE EAST.
CLD RELIABLE
"BEE LINE"
ROL
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indianapolis Ry. IRON RAILS REPLACED WITH STEEL-SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY.
TWO TRAINS EVERY DAY, AND Four Trains Daily, Except Sundays. BUFFALO, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
- Through Cars to Dayton, Springfield and Columbus without Change. a
CONNECTIONS AT ANDERSON
Via Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Ry, for Northern Indiana and Western Michigan.
CONNECTIONS AT MUNCIE
Via Ft. Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati R'y, for Ft. Wayne, Jackson and all points in Eastern Michigan.
Elegant Wagner and Woodruff Sleeping Cars
Leave Indianapolis DAILY, running through to New York WITHOUT CHANGE, making connection at Cleveland and Buffalo with THROUGH CAR via N. Y. P. & B. R'y, Lake Shore, Erie, and N. Y. C. R'ys, for all points East, and TO BOSTON WITHOUT CHANGE.
140 Miles Shorter to Boston, and Eight Hours Quicker to all New England Points than by any other Route.
E. B. THOMAS,
General Manager.
W. F. TURREFF, Sup't, INDIANAPOLIS.
A. J. SMITH, Gen. Ticket Agt.
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INDIANAPOLIS,
Peru & Chicago
RAILWAY.
KOKOMO LINE.
SHORT LINE TO
CHICAGO
FT. WAYNE, SOUTH BEND, TOLEDO, WABASH, ELKHART, DETROIT, HUNTINGTON, GOSHEN, BAY CITY, DEFIANCE, KALAMAZOO, CLEVELAND, JACKSON, GRAND RAPIDS, BUFFALO,
And all points in Northern Indiana and the Great Lumber Regions of Michigan. Direct connections made in Chicago with Trunk Lines for all points in the Northwest and Far West.
PASSENGER TRAINS (EACH WAY DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS). ONE PASSENGER TRAIN SUNDAY NIGHT.
Elegant Parlor Chair Car attached to day trains, and Drawing Room Sleeping Coaches attached to night trains between Indianapolis and Chicago .via KOKOMO LINE, and Parlor Chair Car and Sleeping Coach between Indianapolis and Michigan City.
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA I. P. & C. R'Y
Kokomo Line.
LOCAL CONNECTIONS.
At Indianapolis with all roads diverging.
" Noblesville with Anderson, Lebanon & St. Louis Ry.
" Tipton with Lake Erie & Western Ry.
" Kokomo Junction with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry.
" Kokomo Junction with Lake Erie & Western Ry (Frankfort & K. Division).
" Bunker Hill with Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Ry.
" Peru with Wabash, St. Louis & Pacifie Ry.
" Denver with Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Ry (Eel River Division).
" Plymouth with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne & Chicago Ry.
" Walkerton with Baltimore & Ohio R. R.
" Stillwell with Chicago & Grand Trunk Ry.
" La Porte with Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry.
" Michigan City with Michigan Central R. R.
For Maps, Time Tables and Reliable Information, apply to
V. T. MALOTT,
General Manager.
C. H. ROCKWELL, General Passenger Agent.
No. 101 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
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J.M.&I.R.R.
The Shortest, Quickest and Best "ROUTE TOR
Chattanooga, Knoxville, Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Charleston, And all Points South-East.
Only One Change of Cars
FROM INDIANAPOLIS TO
Memphis, Little Rock,
Grenada, Canton, Jackson,,
Mobile, New Orleans.
Freights Billed Through
From INDIANAPOLIS to all points South at Lowest Rates, and sent through to destination without transfer or change of cars.
E. W. McKENNA,
Superintendent, Louisville, Ky.
S. FRAZIER,
Freight Agt., Indianapolis.
H. R. DERING,
Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agt., Louisville, Ky.
JAS. O'NEIL,
Passenger Agt., Indianapolis.
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CINCINNATICO
WABASH & MICHIGAN Ry.
SHORT LINE BETWEEN NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN CITIES.
AFFORDING DIRECT CONNECTION BETWEEN e AND
Chicago, Ill. South Bend, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Goshen, Ind. Warsaw, Ind. Wabash, Ind.
Marion, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. Muskegon, Mich. Grand Haven, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Jackson, Mich. Detroit, Mich.
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Durand
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Tonia
Flint
Allegan
Charlotte
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Plainwell
DETROITY
Kalamazoo
Albion
Jackson
Schoolcraft
Homer
Jones V
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Chite Pigeon
Sturgis Adrian
Elkhart
TOLEDO
GOSHEN
Bryun
Laterloo
Fremont
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Milford
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Warsaw
Deshler
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Logansport
Denver
Manchester
Carey
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Marlon
Jonesboro
Danville
Faun mount
Belle
Alexandrin
Fontaina
Crawfords-
Lebanon
Muncit
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Urbant
Viller
ANDERSON
COLUMBUS
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Chillicothe
Columbus
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Lawrencebury
CINCINNATI
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Madison
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Portsmouth
New Albany ... LOUISVILLE R.M.N. & Co.
Indianapolis, Ind. Terre Haute, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Richmond, Ind. New Albany, Ind. Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Dayton, Ohio. Springfield, Ohio. Louisville, Ky. Chattanooga, Tenn. St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Denison, Texas.
AND ALL POINTS INTERMEDIATE AND BEYOND.
2 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) BETWEEN ELKHART AND INDIANAPOLIS,
2
MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS for the SOUTH and WEST.
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DIRECT CONNECTION FROM ELKHART BY EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY For Chicago and all Points in Michigan.
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DIRECT CONNECTION AT CHICAGO for the Great Northwest.
THE TOURIST'S AND SPORTSMAN'S ROUTE TO THE SYRACUSE LAKES AND GRAND HAVEN. THE PROPOSED EXTENSION OF THIS LINE TO NILES AND BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN, WILL SOON AFFORD A DIRECT LINE TO LAKE MICHIGAN.
Ask for Through Tickets and Baggage Checks. Speed. Safety. Comfort.
NORMAN BECKLEY, Gen. Manager, OWEN RICE, G. F. and T. A.,
Elkhart, Ind. Wabash, Ind.
MICH/ R.R.
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La Crosse
Lafontaine
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R. L. POLK & CO.,
PUBLISHERS OF
ILLINOIS, KANSAS, MINNESOTA,
IOWA AND INDIANA
Gazetteers for 1880.9
DETROIT CITY DIRECTORY,
TOLEDO CITY DIRECTORY,
INDIANAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY,
ST. PAUL CITY DIRECTORY,
LONDON, ONT., CITY DIRECTORY.
CHICAGO OFFICE,
Room 5, 150 Dearborn St.
ST. PAUL OFFICE, 122 East Third St.
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE, Cor. Circle and Meridian Sts.
20.
PLANING MILL BUILDERS AND MANUFACTURERS' ** ASSOCIATIONKK
SASH ODORS BLINDS MOULDINGSE
BUILDERS AND
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
GLAXED
SASH
Contractors and Builders,
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
&SHSH, DOORS AND BLINDS3
TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING.
Stair Building a Specialty. -DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF-
LUMBER, LATH &SHINGLES
Mill, 225 to 249 N. Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS.
JAMES HASSON, Secretary.
C. EDEN, President.
R. L. POLK & CO.'S
INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY
FOR 1881.
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EMBRACING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS, PRIVATE CITIZENS, AND AN IMPROVED CITY MAP, A DIRECTORY OF THE CITY, COUNTY OFFICERS, CHURCHES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS, BENEVOLENT, LITERARY AND OTHER AS- SOCIATIONS, BANKS, INCORPORATED INSTI- TUTIONS, INDIANA STATE GOVERN. C C. 0
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. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY R. L. POLK & CO. CARLON & HOLLENBECK, PRINTERS AND BINDERS. 1881.
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INTRODUCTORY.
In presenting this, the twenty-sixth volume of the Indianapolis City Directory, the Publishers feel confident that nothing has been omit- ted on their part bearing on accuracy or completeness, and that neither money nor labor have been spared to supply a thoroughly trustworthy Directory in all respects.
This Directory contains 33,121 names, (including Irvington, Bright- wood, North Indianapolis, Belmont, Mt. Jackson and Haughsville), showing an increase over last year of 1,621, which, at the usual ratio of of three inhabitants to one name, represents a gain of 4,863, thus indi- cating a marked advancement in the growth of our city and suburbs for the past year.
We present to each subscriber an official map of the city, engraved from the latest surveys.
For the benefit of our advertising patrons, Directories have been placed in the lobby of the postoffice, and in the waiting-rooms of the Union depot.
With thanks to the citizens for their support and cordial co-opera- tion, we submit the work for their kind consideration.
THE PUBLISHERS.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Additions and Removals 96
Asylums, Hospitals, etc. 51
Bands of Music 61
Banks and Bankers.
52
Board of School Commissioners.
47
Miscellaneous Directory
45
Boards of Trade.
52
Miscellaneous Societies and Organiza-
tions ..
60
Business Directory. 581
Cemeteries 53
Churches. 53
City Officers
45
Post Office.
62
Public Buildings, Halls, etc 64
Courts.
56
Railroads
66
Federal Officers.
57
Schools
47
Secret Societies.
68
Streets and Avenues
73
Township Officers.
51
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
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Anderson W C ..
581
Atkins E C & Co
front cover
Bee Line R R 15
Berlin Pharmacy
IO
Bowen Stewart & Co
front cover
Bradford C, corner cards and page ....
622
Brinker & Habeney ..
593
Bryce P F.
.top lines
Builders' and Manufacturers Associa-
tion ... 20
Burford Wm B ...
opposite 148
Carlon & Hollenbeck
.corner cards
and opp 156
Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan R R ...
18
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati &
Indianapolis R'y 15
Cobb & Branham
.back cover
Coffin Charles E backbone
Conard C P.
IO
Davis John W
609
Denk e-Walter Wm Dr.
IO
Dennison Manufacturing Co.
....
back bone and back fly leaf
Dickson Wm B.
.front cover and 615
Dun R G & Co
.opp 206
Ebner, Aldag & Co
636
Ertel John C.
612
Fairbanks & Co.
.top lines 220 and 603
Farrell J S & Co
back cover
Fertig Frank.
.bottom lines
Godman & Winslow
6
Goebler Wm ..
599
Greene James & Co
609
Gumbinsky J .
607
Hamilton A C.
8
Hammons W H.
589
Hart T J.
Hartman Henry W.
604
Hilker Henry.
600
Hood H P
619
Hopkins James.
3
-
Hutchinson Charles L
591
PAGE.
Insurance
58
Libraries.
59
Medical Societies. 59
Military.
60
Building, Saving and Loan Associa- tions .. 52
Musical Societies. 61
Newspapers and Periodicals 61
Parks.
62
Police Department
48
County Officers 51
Fire Department. General Directory 97
49
Incorporated Companies .
57
Indiana State Government.
45
44
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Indiana Exchange. 581 Indiana Insurance Co .. .. top lines
Indianapolis Manufacturers and Car- penters Union .opp 306
Indianapolis News The.
opp
307
Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago R'y 16
Indianapolis & St Louis R R 13
Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis R R. 17
Keen John ..
587
Kitchen John M. 332
Koerner Charles C inside front cover
Lacey Frank M
. corner cards
Langsenkamp Wmn
Lauer Charles.
585
McKain A A.
front edge and
5
Mack Fred.
.601, 622 and 633
Meier Valentine (Estate of)
589
Meyer A B.
.top lines
Minnesota Chief Separator
8
Mueller John A D.
8
Mueller Leonhard.
bottom lines
Neubacher Louis ..
.back embossed
line and 6
Noelke Frederick.
Nordyke, Marmon & Co
inside back cover
Over Ewald
front cover
Polk R L & Co 19
Pope & Turner.
581
PAGE. Porter's Enterprise Hotel. 9 Pouders' Clean Meat Markets, corner cards Powell Edwin & Co .back cover
Prinz John D.
439
Pritchard E H
back cover
Rafert C F
9
Roth John P ..
607
Rupp W F & Co
.bottom lines
Russell & Son ..
9
St Anna's School.
7
St Louis, Vandalia, Terre Haute & In-
dianapolis R R
14
Schmedel Hiram
590
Schulenburg Manufacturing Co ... back fly leaf
Sells & McKee.
II
Shover & Christian ... bottom lines and
page 4
Smith Francis front embossed line
Smith Frank H.
.corner cards
Smith J Giles corner cards
Stowell M A .. 625
Taylor Major.
612
Trumper C J,
582
3
Vandalia Line.
14
Wabash, St Louis & Pacific Ry
12
Wiegel & Ruehl
13
Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
6
Zimmerman's Rotary Refrigerator Co
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