G. W. Hawes' Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, for 1862 and 1863, Part 30

Author: Hawes, George W; Sutherland, James. cn
Publication date: 1858
Publisher: Indianapolis : Geo. W. Hawes, Pub. and Proprietor
Number of Pages: 952


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A post village of Howard county, on Hon- ey creek, 12 miles south-west from Koko- mo, and 55 miles north from Indianapolis.


RUTHERFORD,


A post office of Switzerland county.


SAINT JOHN,


A post office of Lake county, 6 miles west from Crown Point, it the north-western extremity of the State.


SAINT LEON,


A post office of Dearborn county, about 85 miles east south-east from Indianapo- lis.


SAINT MARY'S,


A post office of Vigo county, about 80 miles west by south from Indianapolis.


SAINT OMER,


A post village of Decatur county, about 40 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


SAINT PAUL,


A post village of Decatur county, on Flat Rock river, and on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railway, 10 miles north-west from Greensburg, and 35 miles south-east from Indianapolis. Population 750.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Avery A. J., I. & C. R. R. agent.


Avery Wilson, carpenter.


Babcock Jas. S., school teacher.


Bailey House, Peter Bailey prop'r.


Broker J. T., boots and shoes.


Butler Wm. A., brick maker.


Carr Wm., constable ...


Coyle Isaac, saddler.


Deem Wesley, township trustee.


Drummond John T., general merchant.


Favor Jas., carpenter.


Floyd Erastus L., general merchant.


Francis Thomas S., grocer.


French Jos. R., saddler.


Fugit Isaac W., attorney at law, and ho- tel proprietor.


Henderson Chas. R., cabinet maker.


Jenkins Benjamin, druggist and express agent.


Jewett Hiram D., agricultural imple- ments.


Jones & Floyd, paient right agents.


King James, tailor.


Layton C. W., broom manufacturer.


Leech A., physician.


MADISON EDWIN W., POSTMASTER AND ATTORNEY AT LAW.


Mason Benj., marble worker.


Mason John, painter.


Paul & Floyd, carding machine and flour- ing mill.


Pearson Henry, carriage maker.


Pope William, boots and shoes.


Preston Mrs. - milliner. Reed Jas. A., brick maker.


Ridlen Stephen, general merchant.


Russell A. C. & R. C., general merchants.


Ryan James, grocer.


St. Paul House, I. Fugate, proprietor.


Shimmons John, saloon.


Simms John, physician.


Stotsenburg G. W., school teacher.


Thompson Alfred G., justice of peace and carpenter.


Underwood A. L., physician.


Woodward Chas. A., attorney at law and justice of peace.


Wooden Geo., commission merchant and proprietor steam flouring mill.


SAINT PETERS,


A post village of Franklin county, 73 miles south from Brookville, and about 70. miles cast south-east from Indianapolis.


Seo John A. Heidlinger's Advertisement, p. 139.


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THE SALEM UNION ADVOCATE,


SALEM, WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA, JOHN I. MORRISON, Editor. D. A. BURTON, Publisher.


A Weekly Family Newspaper, devoted to the maintenance of the Union and the preservation of the Constitution, the News of the day, Agriculture, Horticulture, Arts, Sciences, and the general welfare of the country. To business men.it offer great advantages as an advertising medium, having the largest circulatlon in ths county, and the terms are moderate.


TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION .- Invariable in advance, one dollar per annum.


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SAINT WENDELS,


A post office of Posey county, 26 miles north-east from Mount Vernon, near the south-western extremity of the State.


SALAMONIA,


A post office of Jay county, about 85 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


SALEM,


A post town and the capital of Washing- ton county, on the Louisville, New Alba- ny and Chicago Railway, midway be- tween New Albany and Bedford, and about 85 miles south from Indianapolis. Population 1,500.


NOTE .- A village of the same name is situated in Elkhart county, see Mount Olive post office, page 200; also, & village of the same name in the south-cast corner of Jay county.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc. Allen, Manley & Co., woolen mills, Wal- nut.


Baker Isaac, county commissioner.


Banar & Whiterow, furniture and chairs, Main.


Bank of Salem, south side Pub. Square, W. C. Depaw, president, Wm. Win- standley, cashier.


Banta Jas. P., insurance agent, west side Pub. Square.


Bawsar E., saloon, south side Public Square.


BENTON D. A., PUBLISHER UNION ADVOCATE, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.


Berkey, Clark & Co., general merchants, north side Pub. Square.


Berkey J. R. & Son, general store, north side Pub. Square.


Blake & Co., watchmakers and jewelers, south side Pub. Square.


Brown S. L., stoves and tinware, Main. Butler Jno. Il., attorney at law, east side. Pub. Square.


Butler & Co., stoves and tin ware, east side Pub. Square.


Clark James B., daguerrean artist, east side Pub. Square.


Clark J. G., wholesale and retail drug- gist, Main.


Clark Richard, groceries, &c., west side. Pub. Square.


Coffin E. K., watchmaker.


Cooper W., general merchant, north side Pub. Square.


Cuny D., postmaster, north side Public- Square.


Cutshaw Joseph F,, county recorder.


Depaw W. C., president Bank of Salem. Depaw Washington C., flouring mill.


Democratic Banner of Liberty, south side Pub. Square, G. Y. Johnston, editor and publisher, issued Thursdays.


Drumm Simon, clothing, &c., west side. Public Square.


Duckwall David, grocery, Main.


Futts Geo. Salem Hotel, Main.


Gibbons & Son, blacksmiths, Water.


Greene W. P., attorney at law, south side. Pub. Square.


Hamilson D. D., county sheriff.


Harris -, daguerrean artist, west side Pub. Square.


Hauger John, carriage and wagon maker, Main.


Haven E. V., stoves and tinwore, north side Pub. Square.


Henderson H. D., druggist, west side Pub. Square.


Hollingsworth J. W., dentist, west side Pub. Square. .


Hungate J. J., general store, cor. Main and Pub. Square.


Johnston G. Y., editor and publisher Dem+ ocratic Banner of Liberty, south side Pub. Square.


See Advertisement of Baltimore Oysters, p. 128.


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PERSISE HOUSE,


(RE-OPENED AND RE-FITTED,)


JAMES F. PERSISE, PROPRIETOR,


South-East Corner of the Pub- fic Square,


SALEM, IND.


" There is a first-class Livery Stable connected with the above House.


Johnson W. J. & Co., saloon and ten-pin alley, north side Pub. Square.


Kelly E. T., saddler and harness maker, south side Pub. Square.


Kremer Peter, bakery and confectionery, south side Pub. Square.


Lockwood Isaac, tanner and leather deal- er, east side Pub. Square.


Lyon D., general merchant, west side Pub. Square.


Mckinney John, boots and shoes, north side Pub. Square.


MeKosky W. C., county surveyor.


McRae H. S., atlorney at law, Pub. Square. Menaugh John L., county treasurer, coun- ty building.


Meyers J. R., carpenter and builder, Water.


Mittler H., tailor, North Main.


Mitchell J. C. & Co., general store, south side Public Square.


Mitchell R. L., dry goods and clothing, west side Public Square.


Mobley C. W., hardware, cutlery, carriage materials, etc., north side Public Square.


MORRISON JOHN I, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND EDITOR UNION ADVOCATE, WEST SIDE PUBLICSQUARE. (See card, p. 243.)


Necl J. H., saddler and harness maker, north side Public Square.


Painter C. L., physician, north side Public Square.


Parker Andrew Jackson, railroad and ex- press agent and telegraph operator, Depot.


Peck D. W. & Co., general merchants, west etde Public Square.


PERSISE J. F., PROPRIETOR PERSISE HOUSE. EAST SIDE PUB. SQUARE. PERSISE HOUSE, EAST SIDE PUBLIC SUQARE, J. F PERSISE, PROPRIE- TOR. (See card, p. 244.)


PERSISE 'HOUSE LIVERY STABLE, J. F. PERSISE, PROPRIETOR.


Platt E. B., blacksmith and carriage ma- ker, Main.


Pritchard C. W., grocery, north side Pub. Square.


Prow M. D. L., attorney at law, Main.


Ratts Frank, livery stable, Main.


Reid S., physician, north side Public Square.


Reyman Louis J., county commissioner.


Robertson Wm., county commissioner.


Scick W., saddler, opp. Depot.


Shamo William, boots and shoes, Main.


Shilagel Henry E., barber, Main.


Shull L., blacksmith, Main.


Siering & Co., boots and shoes, east side Pub. Square.


Smith W., furniture, &c., Main.


Smith & Knight, flouring mill. -


Stanley A. C., saddler, &c., west side Pub. Square.


Streaker H., shoemaker, north side Public Square.


UNION ADVOCATE, WEST SIDE PUB. SQUARE, D. A. BURTON, PUB- LISHER, ISSUED WEDNESDAYS. (Ses card, p. 243.)


Weeks T. W., confectionery, Main.


Williams William, county auditor, county building.


Wilson Mrs. E., proprietress Wilson House, west side Pvb. Square.


Wilson House, west side Public Square, Mrs. E. Wilson, proprietress.


Wilson James B., clerk, county building. Wilson Joel, county commissioner.


Windstandley Wm., cashier Bank of Sa- lem, south side Pub. Square.


Woodward Mrs. Mary, millinery and fan- cy goods, south side Pub. Square.


SALEM CENTER,


A post village of Steuben county, 11 miles south - west from Angola, and about 150 miles north north-east from Indianapolis.


SALTILLO,


A post village of Dearborn county, sco Bright post office, page 31. Also a sta- tion of the same name on the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 12 miles north-west from Salem.


SALTILLOVILLE,


A post office of Washington county, about 85 miles south from Indianapolis.


See Advertisement of Littles Hotel, p. 144.


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SALUDA,


A post office of Jefferson county, 85 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.


SANDFORD,


A post village of Vigo count, on the Terre Haute, Alton and St. Louis Railway, 8} miles north-west from Terre Haute, and 81 miles west by south from Indianapolis.


SANDY RIDGE,


A post office of Steuben county, near the north-eastern extremity of the State.


SAN JACINTO,


A post office of Jennings county, about 65 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.


SAN PIERE,


A post office of Stark county, on the Lou- isville, New Albany and Chicago Railway, 36 miles from Michigan City, and about 120 miles north by west from Indian- apolis.


SANTA CLAUS,


(SANTA FE VILLAGE.)


A post village of Spencer county, 20 miles north-east from Rockport, and about 150 miles south south-west from Indianapolis.


SANTA FE,


A post village of Miami county, about 60 miles north from Indianapolis. Also a village of the same name in Spencer county, see Santa Claus post office, p. 245.


SARDINIA,


A post office of Decatur county, about 50 miles south-east from Indianapolis.


SATURN,


A post office of Whitley county, about 110 miles north by east from Indianapolis.


SAUK VILLAGE,


A post village of Laporte county, near the north-western extremity of the State.


SAUNDERSVILLE,


A post office of Vanderburg county, on the Ohio river; and on the Evansville and Crawfordsvile Railway, 10 miles from Ev- ansville, and about 180 miles south-west from Indianapolis.


SCARBORO,


A station on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 19 miles north-west from Lo- gansport. See Two Mile Prairie.


SCIPIO,


A post village of Jennings county, on the Indianapolis and Madison Railway, 9 miles north-west from Vernon, and 55 miles south south-east from Indianapolis.


SCOTLAND,


A post village of Green county, 10 miles south from Bloomfield, and about 80 miles south-west from Indianapolis.


SCOTTSVILLE,


A post office of Floyd county, about 110 miles south from Indianapolis.


SELLERSBURG,


A post village of Clark county, on the Jef- fersonville and Indianapolis Railway, 6 miles south-west from Charlestown, and 98 miles south by east from Indianapolis-


SELMA, (SMITHFIELD VILLAGE.)


A post village of Delaware county, on the Bellefontaine Railway, 60 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


SEVASTOPLE,


A post village of Kosciusko county, 4 miles west from Warsaw, and about 110 miles north by cast from Indianapolis.


Sco Advertisement of State Gazetteers and Directorios. p. 1.12.


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DR. L. S. BLEDSOE, BURGEON DENTIST, SEYMOUR, IND.


All work warranted to give entire sa- tisfaction, or no charges. Scurvy cured, leaving the teeth white and in a healthy condition.


SEYMOUR,


A post village of Jackson county, 2 miles from Driftwood Fork of White river, at the crossing of the Ohio and Mississippi and the Indianapolis and Jeffersonville Railways, 11 miles north - east from Brownstown, and 59 miles south by east from Indianapolis. Goods for this place are purchased at Cincinnati. Population 1,200.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc


Ball C. C., stone cutter, Ewing.


BLEDSOE L. S., SURGEON DENTIST, JEFFERSON AVE., OVER TIMES OFFICE. (Sec card, p. 246.)


Bollinger John, barber, St. Louis ave.


BUCK WM. & BRO., MACHINISTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, TURNING AND SCROL SAWING, BETWEEN FIRST AND SHCOND.


Burk Richard, Jackson House, Jefferson ave.


Burkort Michael, wagon maker, Second.


COOPER C. H., WHOLESALE AND RE- TAIL GROCER AND DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE: PROVI- SIONS, &C., SECOND.


Crabb S., agent Etna Insurance Compa- ny, cor. St Louis ave. and Chesnut. Crabb S. & Bro., general store, corner St. Louis ave. and Chesnut.


Doomey D., general store, Chesnut.


Duhme F., carpenter and builder, Ches- But.


Ewing Thos. L., general merchant, Jeffer- son ave.


Fettig J., saddler and harness maker, Second, cor. Jefferson ave.


Frey C., grocer, St. Louis ave.


Frey Jacob, confectionery and bakery, St. Louis ave.


Frost Amos, justice of peace and phy- sician, St. Louis ave.


Garner G., shoemaker, Jefferson ave.


Gerard Martin, groceries and provisions, Chesnut.


Green John, blacksmith, Second.


Harding S. V., watchmaker and jeweler, Jefferson ave.


SEYMOUR DINING HOUSE


A first-class Hotel, and Railroad Eating House for the O. & M. and I. & J. R. Roads.


Directly opposite the Passen- ger Depot, and near it,


Seymour, Ind. HARVEY & BRO., PROPRIETOR.


Harrison E., billiard and bowling saloon' St. Louis ave.


HARVEY & BRO., PROP'S SEYMOUR DINING HOUSE, COR. ST. LOUIS AND JEFFERSON AVENUES. (See card, p. 246.)


Haub C., stoves and tinware, Jefferson avenue.


Hauck Tobias, shoemaker, St. Louis ave. Heaberle C. A., druggist, St. Louis ave. Heins John, cabinet maker and dealer in furniture, Chesnut.


Hofman J. E., freight and ticket agent O. & M. Railway.


JOHNSON J. F., AMBROTYPIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER; EVERY STYLE OF PICTURES AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES; ALSO CONSTANTLY ON HAND DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZINES, STATIONERY BOOKS, &C., OVER TIMES OFFICE, JEFFERSON AVE. Johnson & Duckworth, blacksmiths, Sec- ond.


Kelly D. A., postmaster, Jefferson ave.


Kelly John J., saddler and harness ma- ker, Jefferson ave.


Knowland Joseph, tailor, St. Louis ave. Love & Rolson, stoves, tin, copper, hard and sheet iron ware, &e., Chesnut.


MCCOLLUM THOS., PROPRIETOR McCALLUM HOUSE AND JUSTICE OF PEACE, ST. LOUIS AVE.


MCCOLLUM HOUSE SALOON AND BIL- LIARD ROOMS, ST. LOUIS AVE., THOS. MCCOLLUM PROP'R. (See card, p. 247.)


Massman Henry, cooper, Chesnut.


Meek John, barber, St. Louis ave.


Monroe J. R., physician, Jefferson ave.


Monroe & Rumrill, publishers Seymour Times, Jefferson ave.


Mooney Miss -, millinery, St. Louis ave.


Moore E. W., telegraph operator, O. & M. and J. & 1. Railways.


Newkirk A. L., physician and surgeon, Ewing.


Seo H. A. Fltecher & Co.'s Advertisement, p. 136.


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M'COLLUM HOUSE, ST. LOUIS AVENUE, Seymour, Ind.


THOMAS M'COLLUM, PROPRIETOR.


This House is convenient to the Depot, being within a single block of the cross- ing of the O. & M. and Jeff. & Indianap- olis Railroads. The Table is always sup- plied with the delicasies of the season. No pains will be spared to make it & first class House in every respect.


Platter Peter, attorney at law, St. Louis ave.


POOL N. F., SURGEON DENTIST, COR. JEFFERSON AVE, AND SECOND. Rader Geo. R., prop'r Rader House, Jeffer- son ave. cor. St. Louis ave.


Reno Clinton, grocer, St. Louis ave.


Rice & Holmes, druggists, Jefferson ave. Roseberry W. H., saloon, St. Louis House. Ruedinger John, shoemaker, Jefferson ave.


Ryder E. L., telegraph operator, O. & M. and J. & I. Railways.


SEYMOUR DINING HOUSE, COR. ST. LOUIS AND JEFFERSON AVE'S., HARVEY & BRO., PROP'RS. (See card, p. 246.)


Seymour Times, (weekly,) Jefferson ave., Monroe & Rumrill publishers.


Shields & Adams, saw mill, bet. First and Second.


Shields & Blish, Seymour Mills, on J. & I. and O. & M. Railways.


Shields & Ewing, agents J. & I. R. R. Shockley Wm. H., Louisville hotel, St. Louis ave.


SMITH SAMUEL W., ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS AVE.


Stout John, saloon, St. Louis ave.


Watson & Gardiner, general store, Jeffer- son ave.


Williams Geo., watchmaker and jeweler, Jefferson ave.


Woodmansee Asa, general store, corner Chesnut and St. Louis ave.


SHAKAPEE,


A station on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, 10 miles north-west from Wina- mac.


SHANGHAI,


A post office of Howard county.


SHANNONDALE,


A post office of Montgomery county, about 55 miles west north-west from Indianapo- lis.


SHARON, (CLIFTON VILLAGE.)


A small post village of Delaware county, on the Mississinewa river, 8 miles north- east from Muncie, and about 60 miles north-east from Indianapolis.


" SHARP'S MILLS,


A post office of Harrison county, about 115 miles south from Indianapolis.


SHARPSVILLE,


A post village of Tipton county, on the Peru and Indianapolis Railway, 46 miles north from Indianapolis.


SHAWNEE MOUND,


A post office of Tippecanoe county, on Shawnee Creek, 15 miles south-west from Lafayette, and about 60 miles north-west from Indianapolis.


SHEASVILLE,


A post village of Morgan county, 15 milee west from Martinsville, and about 40 miles south-west from Indianapolis.


SHELBYVILLE,


A post town and the capital of Shelby county, on the Indianapolis and Cincin- nati Railway, at the intersection of seve- ral lateral roads, 27 miles south-east from Indianapolis, and 73 miles north-west from Cincinnati. Population 2,000.


Alphabetical List of Professions, Trades, Etc.


Addison Township Library, Harrison. American Bible Society, Win. Hacker. agent, l'ub. Square. Austin Adam, blacksmith, Jackson. Baptist Church, Rev. Mr. Ames pastor, Washington, East Pub. Square.


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EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY.


DR. J. W. PARRISH, OGULIST & AURIST, & GENERAL SURGEON,


INFIRMARY AT SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA.


Treats all diseases of the Eye and Ear. He will operate on Cataract, Artificial Pupil, Entropium, Ectropium, Pierygium, Strabismus, Cross Eyes, Lachramal, Fis- tula, &c. He will also treat cases of Sore Eyes, such as Granulated Lids, Purulent Opthalmia, vas, Conjunctivia, Opacities of Cornea, and all diseases of the Organ.


Difficulty of Hearing, even when ulceration has commenced in the membrana Tym- pani, or drum of the Ear. He will also remove Tumors, Cancers, Morbid Growths, Deformities from Burns, Contracted Limbs, Plastic Operations, &c.


Bennett J., prop'r Bennett House, south- east of Depot.


Blair Alonzo, county clerk.


Bowman Alfred, photographer, Public Square.


Brown Isaac T., grocer, cor. Harrison and Franklin.


Brown W. II., leather and shoe findings, and justice of peace, Harrison.


Brown Wm., stoves and tin ware, Public Square.


Browning W., saddler and harness maker, Pub. Square.


Burker Henry, blacksmith, cor. Walker and Harrison.


Buskirk Geo. W. common pleas judge.


Cage Mrs. L. G., milliner and dress ma- ker, Taylor.


Campbell John S., postmaster.


Carey P., saloon, Harrison.


Caughey T. S., tailor, Harrison.


Cheney John, saddler, Harrison.


Conrey D. L., furniture manufacturer and undertaker, Harrison.


Cornelius E. G., dry goods and groceries, Public Square.


Corry Alex,, flour mill, on river, at head of Harrison.


Craycraft T. J., grain dealer, Cincinnati Depot.


Cummins Joseph, furniture manufactur- er, Washington.


Davidson Win., blacksmith, Harrison.


Davis A., gunsmith, Washington.


Davis Benj. F., attorney at law, Ray Building.


Davis E. H., attorney and notary public, south-west cor. Harrison and Frank- lin.


Davis E. II. & Co., marble dealers, Harri- son.


Deprez John, proprietor Indiana House, near Depot.


Deprez John, grocer, near Depot.


Hittell Perry, dry goods, 2 Ray House.


Horst Henry, saloon, Harrison.


Doble Heury, sheriff.


Duan G. H., boot and shoe maker, Public Square.


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Eaton Chas. II., agent Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machines, 2 Ray House.


Elliott James, mayor, Public Square.


Elliott S. W., dry goods, boots and shoes, cor. Harrison and Franklin.


Elliott & Major, bankers, Harrison.


Fastleber H., boots and shoes, Public Square.


Flights Francis, grocer, Washington.


Forbes Dr. J. S., dry goods, boots and shoes, cor. Public Square and Wash- ington.


Gadd U. M., dry goods and notions, Iar- rison.


Gadd Wm., House carpenter, Franklin.


Gadd & Talbot, house carpenters, Harri- son.


German Methodist Church, Mechanic, east of city.


German Turner's Society, Hall, east of city.


Goodrich N., agent, Harrison.


Gorgas A. J., hardware and iron, corner Harrison and Pub. Square.


Green John C., attorney and notary pub- lic, south-west corner Harrison and Franklin.


Green Perry M., city prosecuting attor- ney, Pub. Square.


Hacker Wm., justice of peace, Public Square.


Hall A. D. & O. H., south-west cor. Fublic Square.


Hamilton John, dry goods, Pub. Square. Hamilton Samuel, insurance agent and broker, Washington, near Public Square.


Hand John, grocer and grain dealer, Har- rison.


Harrison J., attorney at law, Pub. Square. Heiss Isaac, baker and confectioner, cor. Harrison and Jackson.


Hendricks John jr., druggist, Pub. Square.


Deprez Michael, confectioner, cor. Wash- ington and Public Square.


Indiana House, John Deprez, prop'r, near Depot.


Jameson J. K., surgeon dentist, Harrison. Jeffras Mrs. Sarah, milliner, Washington.


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Johnson Bruce, express agent, Cincinnati Depot.


Kapp John, saloon, Washington.


Kennedy G. W., tanner, Jackson.


Kennedy John Y., physician, Franklin.


Kuhn Adam, barber and hair dresser, Washington.


Landin David, county recorder.


Leffler Philip, attorney at law, Public Square.


Levinson Joseph, clothing, 3 Ray House. Levinson J. & Co., groceries, Harrison.


Levinson J. & M., clothing, Pub. Square. Lindsay James, saw mill, east of Cincin- nati Depot.


Love Benj. F., city clerk, Public Square. McBride D., groceries and liquors, corner Washington and Noble.


McBride J., groceries and liquors, Public Square.


McCarty J., saloon, Ray House.


McClure Working Man's Institute Libra- ry, east side Public Square.


McFadden J. B., attorney nt law, corner Harrison and Public Square.


McFarlan Thos. A., attorney at law, cor. Harrison and Public Square.


MAGUIRE & CO., CARRIAGE BUILD- ERS, HARRISON.


Mains Miss Miranda, teacher, near De- pot.


Major Alfred, attorney and notary pub- lic, Harrison.


Mallett J. B., principal Shelbyville Semi- nary, Franklin.


Maple Harrison, saloon and bowling alley, Harrison.


Martz & Little, tailors, Pub. Square.


Mason W. L., groceries and notions, Pub. Square.


Masonic Hall, east side Pub. Square.


Mather Thos. M., groceries and provis- ions, cor. Harrison and Franklin.


Mayhew E. G., real estate agent, cor. Har- rison and Pub. Square.


Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Mr. Chaffe pastor, Washington, West Pub. Square.


Montgomery John, attorney at law, cor. Harrison and Pub. Square.


Morgan Daniel, barber and hair dresser, Pub. Square.


Morgan S. W., druggist, Harrison.


Morrison John, jr., stationery, Harrison. Morrison John, boarding house, Harrison. NAEFF DANIEL, JEWELER, PUBLIC SQUARE.


Neighbours Chas., boot maker, Harrison. Norris Richard, county surveyor.


O'Conner S., clothing, cor. Washington and Pub. Square.


Odd Fellows' Hall, cast side Pub. Square. PARRISH DR. J. W., EYE AND EAR IN-


FIRMARY, COR. HARRISON AND JACKSON. (See card, p. 248.)


Parrish Wm., grocer, Harrison.


Pattison D. S., carriage builder, cor. Har- rison and Broadway.


Payne Wm., saloon, Ray House.


Phillips, J. H., baggage master, at depot.


Porter C., blacksmith, Harrison.


Porter & Dickson, grain dealers, John- son's Hail Building.


Posc Adam, saloon, Pub. Square.


Posc John, boot maker, Washington.


Poss Michael, barber and hair dresser, Ray House.


Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. J. Smyth, Pastor, Harrison, south of Public Square.


Pursel Peter, stoves and tinware, corner Harrison and Franklin.


Ray M. M., attorney at law, Ray Build- ing.


Reynolds J. B., agent Cincinnati and Lawrenceburg R. R., at Depot.


Richter H., tobacconnist, Harrison.


Robertson James E., dry goods and notions, Public Square.


Robins Dr. M., druggist, cor. Pub. Square and Harrison.


Schroeder Conrad, saloon, Harrison.


Schuler Michael, saloon, Public Square.


Shelby Volunteer, R. Spicer, editor and proprietor, south-west corner Public Square.


Shelbyville Seminary, J. B. Mallett, Prin- cipal, Franklin.


Shelk John, boot maker, Washington.


Sleeth James M., attorney at law, Public Square.


SMITH THOS. W., DEALER IN STOVES AND CASTINGS, HARRISON.


Smithers J., grocer, Harrison.


Snow F., saddler and harness maker, Pub. Square.


Son's of Temperance Hall, north-east cor. Pub. Square.


Spicer R., editor and proprietor Shelby Volunteer, south-west corner Public Square.


Stacy M. D. jeweler, cor. Pub. Square and Washington.


Stockton Dr. E. H., Washington.


Stoddard Marshall, house carpenter, Rail- road and Jackson.


Stein John, clothing, Washington, near Depot.


Stevens & Stitsfadden, distillers, Michi- gan road, east of Cincinnati Depot.


Stewart Joseph, house carpenter, Ilarri- son.


Thacher Geo. E., grocer, Pub. Square. Thompson Wm. J., wagon maker, Harri- son.


UPDERGRAFF M. & CO., DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, PUB. SQUARE. Vanpelt S. L., county auditor.


Victor & Hester, house carpenters, Harri- son.


Sce "Around the Corner Grocery," p. 128.


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Waggoner Jacob, blacksmith, cor. Jack- son and Railroad.


Webster George, wagon maker, Harrison. Williams Ira A., livery stable, bet. Harri- son and Franklin.




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