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Duryee, east from Fairfield Av. to Hoagland next south of Butler.
Duck, from Calhoun east to River next north of Water. Edsall, from Berry to Main next west of Jackson. Elm, south from Maumee rd to Lewis next east of Ohio. Erie, north from St. Louis next west of Fairfield Av.
Ewing, from River south between Griffith and Cass.
Fairfield Avenue, continuation of Griffith.
Fifth, east from Wells to North Calhoun next north of Fourth, Bloomingdale. First, south of Second east from Wells to North Harrison, Bloomingdale: Force, Jones & Bass' Foundry Addition.
Fourth, east and west from Wells to North Calhoun next north of Third, Blooming- dale.
Francis, south from Canal to Lewis next east of Hanna. Fulton, from River south between Griffith and Broadway: Garden, from Washington south next west of Nelson. Gay, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway next east of John. George, west from Fairfield A.v. next south of Sturgis.
Grand, south side T., W. & W. Railway from Calhoun to Kansas, Grant, east from Hanna next south of Jones.
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Griffith, from River south between Ewing and Fulton.
Hamilton, east from Calhoun to Lafayette next south of Wallace.
Hamilton, east from Hanna to Francis next south of Lewis. Hanna, south from Canal to Corporation Line next east of Monroe. Harmer, south from Canal to Lewis next east of Francis.
Harrison, from Canal Feeder south next west of Calhoun. Henry, west from Hoagland next south of Poplar. Herndon, Jones & Bass' Foundry Addition.
High, south of Douglas east and west from Wells to St. Mary's Av., Bloomingdale. Highland, west from Piqua Road to Webster next south of T., W. & W. Railway. Hoagland, south from T., W. & W. Railway next east of Fairfield Av.
Holman, east from Calhoun to Hanna next south of Montgomery.
Hood, from Pritchard south to Wall next east of West.
Horace, east and west of Gay next south of Grant.
Hough, east from Lafayette to Hanna next north of Holman.
Jackson, from Canal to Corporation Line next west of Van Buren. Jefferson, east from Corporation Line to Harmer next south of Washington. John, Jones & Bass' Foundry Addition.
Jones, Jones & Bass' Foundry Addition.
Jones, east and west of College next south of Wilt.
Kansas, south from Baker next west of Webster.
King, south from Wayne next east of Harmer.
Lafayette, south from River to Corporation Line next east of Barr. Lasselle, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Charles.
Lasselle No. 2, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of St. Francis. Lavina, west from Fairfield Avenue next south of George. Lewis, from Ewing east next south of Jefferson and Madison.
Lima Plank Road, commencing at Bridge foot of Plum running north, Bloomingdale. Locust, west from Fairfield avenue next south of T., W. & W. Railway. Locust No. 2, from Harrison to Calhoun next north of Water. McClellan{ south from Lewis next west of Webster.
Madison, east from Barr to Harmer between Jefferson and Lewis.
Maiden Lane, south from Canal to Berry between Cass and Harrison. Main, east from River to Canal next north of Berry.
Marion, north from High to Douglas first west of Wells, Bloomingdale. Maumee, east from Calhoun to Barr next south of Holman. Maumee Road, east from Harmer next south of Washington. Melita, west from Webster to Hoagland next south of T., W. & W. Railway. Monroe, from Canal south to Lasselle between Hanna and Clay. Montgomery, east from Barr to Hanna next south of Lewis. Morrel, south from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway next west of Bluffton Road. Nelson, south from Washington between Garden and College. Nirdlinger, west from Bluffton Plank Road next south of Wall.
Noel, north side P., Ft. W, & C. Railway, from Kansas east to Fairfield Avenue. North Calhoun, third east of Wells, north from river to feeder canal.
North Cass, first east of Wells, north from St. Mary's to Sixth.
North Harrison, second east of Wells, north from St. Mary's to Sixth. Oak, east from Division, next south of Maumee road. Oakely, south from Taylor next west from Fairfield Av.
Ohio, south from Maumee road, next east of Walnut. Pearl, from Fulton east between Main and Canal.
Pine, south from T., W. & W. Railway next west of Fairfield Av.
Pittsburgh, east from Clay to Harmer next south of Hough.
Plum, from Water to St. Mary's river between Harrison and Cass.
Polk, west from St. Mary's Av. to feeder canal.
Popular, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Walnut.
Pritchard, west from Broadway next north of P., Ft. W. & C. Railway. Rockhill, from Washington to Main next west of Union.
St. Francis, LaFayette to Hanna, Lasselle's Addition.
St. Louis, along north side T., W. & W. Railway west from Fairfield Av.
St. Mary's north side river bank from Wells to North Calhoun.
St. Mary's Av., furtherest street west, south from feeder canal, Bloomingdale.
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Samuel, east and west of John next south of Horace.
Second, east from Wells to North Calhoun next north of First, Bloomingdale. Sixth, east from Wells to North Calhoun next north of Fifth, Bloomingdale.
Smith, south, from P., Ft. W. & C. Railway next east of Clay, Bass & Hanna's Ad- dition.
Spy Run Avenue, commencing at the bridge, east end of Water, running on west side St. Joe river north.
Sturgis, west from Fulton to Broadway next south of Jefferson.
Summit, east from Harmer to city limits next north of Lewis.
Suttenfield, east from Calhoun to Hanna next south of Taber.
Taber, east from Calhoun to Hanna next south of Creighton.
Taylor, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Locust.
Third, east from Wells to North Calhoun next north of Second, Bloomingdale.
Toledo, east from Lafayette to Hanna next south of Hough.
Union, from corporation line to Berry next west of Jackson.
University, south from Wayne next east of Comparet.
Van Buren, from canal to corporation line next west of Broadway.
Virginia, east from LaFayette to Hanna next south of Toledo.
Wall, west from Bluffton Plank Road next south of P., Ft. W. & C. Railway.
Wallace, east from Calhoun to Hanna next south of Virginia.
Walnut, west from Fairfield Av. next south of Taylor.
Walnut, No. 2, south from Maumee road next east of Division.
Walter, south from Wayne next east of University.
Washington, east from corporation line to Harmer, next uorth of Jefferson. Water, from Ewing east to river next north of Columbia.
Wayne, east from Rockhill to Harmer next north of Washington.
Webster, from Berry south to corporation line, between Ewing and Harrison. Wells, formerly known as Lima Plank Road.
West, from Prichard south to R. R. next west of Hood.
Williams, from Fairfield Av. east to Calhoun next south of Colerick.
Wilt, from Nelson east next south of Jefferson.
Wines, from Fairfield Av. to Hoagland nxet south of Williams.
APPENDIX.
CHANGES AND OMISSIONS.
Colerick David, attorney at law, office removed to 24 Court st, 2nd floor.
COLERICK JOHN, attorney at law, office removed to 22 Court st, ground floor.
Cooper W. P., local editor Fort Wayne Gezette, bds 176 W. Wash- ington.
De Wane Michael, lab, tnt. Wayne tp, Fort Wayne p o, Hanna rd, 14 m.
Empire Transportation Co., Thomas A. Slack, agent, e s Court, s of po.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, pres., J. D. Nuttman ; vice pres., John Orff; cashier, Wm. B. Fisher. Southeast cor Main and Court. Frazure Benj. F., farmer, tnt, Washington tp, Fort Wayne p o, 2 m n St. Joe rd, 1} m.
Harting & Schroeder, merchant tailors, e s Calhoun, bet Berry and Wayne.
Hayden John W., clerk, pension agency, res 62 W. Wayne.
Kramer Frederick, compositor, wks Fort Wayne Gazette Co., bds 126 Madison.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE Fire and Life Ins. Co., John S. Irwin, agent, office Merchants' National Bank.
MCDOUGAL JOHN, dealer in carpets, oil cloths, window hang- ings, etc., 85 Columbia, rooms after Dec. 1st, 75 Columbia.
Mahan James, helper, T., W. & W. Ry machine shop.
Moyer Albert, compositor, Fort Wayne Gazette, bds 152 W. Wayne. Nicodemus Menassa, miller, tnt, Wayne tp, Fort Wayne po, Bluffton rd, 1} m.
Ninde L. M., attorney at law, W. Main, near Exchange.
Rekers Clemens A., recorder, res 196 W. Washington. RURODE E. C., (Root & Co.,) bds Aveline House.
Shoaff W. C., clothing, cassimeres, etc., 104 Columbia. Silliman John, farmer, Id onr, Jefferson tp, ¿ m s Van Wert rd. Slocum E. & J., grocers and notion dealers, 19 E. Main. Tinkey J. & Co., auction and commission, 7 E. Main.
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OFFICIAL LIST OF JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN ALLEN COUNTY.
NAMES.
TOWNSHIPS.
TERM EXPIRES.
Samuel H. Eveland,
Adams,
April 22, 1872.
Simeon W. Stouder,
Aboit,
April 19, 1871.
John Valentine,
Eel River,
April 19, 1870.
Douglass L. Whitaker,
Jackson,
F. A. Roy,
Jefferson,
April 28, 1873.
Nicholas Ladig,
Jefferson,
Nov. 7, 1870.
Samuel H. Ambler,
LaFayette,
Jan. 22, 1872.
Patrick Ney,
Lake,
April 19, 1870.
Silas Work,
Madison,
July 12, 1872.
David McLean,
Marion,
April 27, 1870.
Isom Rosevell,
Maumee,
Oct. - 1873.,
C. H. Schieck,
Monroe,
May 24, 1870.
John Stratton.
Perry,
April 19, 1870.
A. P. Crighton.
Pleasant,
Nov. 12, 1871.
Platt Squires, Nelson Hall,
Springfield,
April 18, 1870.
Peter S. Crissenberry, John Dougal, Francis Pepe,
St. Joseph,
April 27, 1872.
A. H. Wells,
Washington,
Jan. 21, 1872.
A. H. Bittinger,
Wayne,
Oct. 28, 1872.
Samuel C. Freeman,
Wayne,
June 3, 1873. April 19, 1870.
William Stewart,
Wayne,
April 28, 1872. April 17, 1873.
Manmee;
April 17, 1873.
Jackson,
April 18, 1872. April 18, 1872.
Washington,
Jan. 21, 1872.
St. Joseph, Adams.
April 19, 1871. Nov. 9, 1870.
Cedar Creek,
May -, 1870.
Cedar Creek, Eel River,
April 22, 1871.
Monroe,
April 26, 1873. April 22, 1873.
Milan,
Milan,
May 10, 1873. May 6, 1873.
Scipio,
May 30, 1873.
Springfield,
Oct. 29, 1872.
St. Joseph,
May 14, 1873.
Benjamin Saunders,
Wayne,
Lake,
Henry Keeler, Thomas H. McCormick, John McMillan, J. H. Anderson, Henry S. Kelsey, Luke Levanway,
Adams,
May 20, 1871.
James L. Hunter,
William McCrory, Boyd Shannon, G. W. Hutzell, A. A. Baker, Eli Ringwalt, J. B. Comstock, Francis Peppe,
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FORT WAYNE ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATTENTION GENTLEMEN ! YE WHO WANT THE FINEST CLOTHES!
We have been making nothing else for more than
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
The Oldest Established House ! The People's Favorite ! The Father's Comfort ! The Mother's Delight ! The Boy's Enthusiastic Satisfaction !
Long as we have been Established, we are continually getting up Novelties. Great as has been the perfection we have attained, we are constantly making Improvements.
Much as we have done to elevate the standard of good clothes for good men, we are doing, and will do, much more.
Vastly as we have reduced the prices of the finest goods, we are offering our Goods still Lower and Lower.
Great as are the throngs of appreciative patrons crowding to buy elegant ready made raiment, and to have their measures taken for clothes to order, the number of our customers is daily becoming Greater and Greater.
And, should it be our lot to keep on the even tenor of our way for
ANOTHER CENTURY
We shall stick to our original plan of making and furnishing the Finest Clothes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c., to your entire satisfaction, for the least possible amount of money.
Inspect if you please, our magnificent stock of
Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing,
for all seasons. Our Goods are marked in plain figures.
One Price asked and
no less taken. Call at the
GREAT PALACE OF FASHION,
No. 1 Keystone Block, Fort Wayne, Ind.
MAX NIRDLINGER, PIOP'T. Prof. A. J. FOSTER, Champion Cutter.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
B. SCHNELKER, FLOUR BARREL STAVES,
FLAT HOOPS AND
CIRCLED HEADINGS, NEW HAVEN, INDIANA.
G. GOTHE. J. BRUDI. G. GOTHE & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
SAWED AND CUT SHINGLES,
Laths, Dressed and Rough Lumber, NEW HAVEN, INDIANA.
C. STANLEY. MILTON BIEBER. THOS. J. STANLEY.
STANLEY, BIEBER & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Carriages, Buggies, AND SLEIGHS, Nos. 106 and 118 W. Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Repairing Promptly Done.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Toledo, Wabash & Western Ry.
The Great Central Through Route BETWEEN THE
EAST and WEST.
No Change of Cars from Toledo to Quincy.
The Quickest and Most Direct Route to all points in Central Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska.
CONNECTIONS.
AT TOLEDO with Trains East and South.
AT FORT WAYNE with Trains of the P., Ft. W. & C. Railway.
AT PERU with Trains for Indianapolis, Louisville, &c.
AT LAFAYETTE with Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway.
AT TOLONO with Illinois Central R. R. (Branch) for Cairo, Memphis, and all Southern Points.
AT SPRINGFIELD with Chicago, Alton & St. Louis R. R. for Alton, St. Louis and Jefferson City.
AT KEOKUK with Des Moines Valley Railroad for Ottumwa, Eddyville, Oskaloosa, Pella, Des Moines City, and all places in Southern Iowa.
AT QUINCY with Hannibal & St. Jeseph R. R. for Palmyra, Hannibal, Macon City, Brookfield, Chillicothe, St. Joseph, Kansas City, and all points in Kansas and Nebraska.
AT KANSAS CITY with Union Pacific R. R. (E. D.) for Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan, Junction City, Ellsworth, Hays, Monument, Denver, and all points in Southern Kansas.
AT ST. JOSEPH with Missouri Valley R. R. for Atchinson, Weston and Leavenworth.
ALSO AT ST. JOSEPH with St. Joe & Council Bluffs Railroad for Nebraska City, Plattsmouth, Council Bluffs, Omaha, Fort Kearney, Cheyenne, Denver, Laramie and Salt Lake.
Two Express Trains leave Fort Wayne each way Daily. Splendid Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
Smooth Track, Quick Time, Good Cars, Sure Connections, with Less Changes, and the best Eating Houses in the Country, are the inducements offered to the Traveler by this Route.
Baggage Checked to Destination and Handled Free.
Fare as Low as by any other Route. Tickets Sold at all Principal Stations.
Purchase Tickets via Toledo, Wabash and Western Railway.
H. C. GOODELL, GEO. H. BURROWS, Gen'l Pass. Ag't, Toledo. Gen'I Sup't, Toledo.
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FORT WAYNE ADVERTISEMENTS.
AVELINE
Aveline House.
MILLER & MORITZ, Prop'rs.
S. E. cor. Calhoun & Berry Sts., FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
A First-Class House, with accommodations second to none in the West.
H. H. BOSSLER,
NOTARY PUBLIC,.
REAL ESTATE, COLLECTING, AND
Insurance Agency, OFFICE: No. 44, West Side Calhoun Street, (Over Allen Hamilton & Co.'s Bank,)
FORT W PAYNE,
INDIANA.
1311 - Deeds, Mortgages and other Instruments drawn with care, and all kinds of Notarial Business attended to.
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