Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 1, Part 18

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1180


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Fries Anthony, brickmaker.


Fries Joseph A, flouring mill.


Fries Michael J, cooper. Gagle A & Bro, coopers.


Gagle Leonard, propr Miller House.


Geis Frank, harness maker and justice.


Geis Michael, grocer. Gerber Jacob, propr Union House.


Gilb Nicholas, Cigar Manufac ...: (See adv. )


Glidwell T J, coroner.


Green Wm H, propr Brookville Amerk:


Hannan Joseph, grocer. Harrell Samuel S, lawyer.


Hartman Gus, grocer.


Haymond Rufus, physician.


Heason Andrew J, agt Am Ex Co. Heasom Paul, shoemaker.


Hegg Adam, cigars and tobacco. Hermann Charles, barber.


Hoffman Edward, photographer. Holder John, grocer. Honicher Lewis C, carpenter.


C. BRADFORD,


Solicitor of Patents, Indianapolis, Ind. F-pecial stt paid to complicated and difficult cases, Reissues, il Puces, etc. References given if desired. Call or w information.


MERRELL EOSSARD & CO ..


Law Publishers and Booksellers, INDIANAPOLIS. BRO AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BRO 111


LEWIS HORNUNG, Patentec and Manufacturer of


The New Vegetable and Meat Slicer.


AGENTS WANTED AND TERRITORY FOR SALE.


BROOKVILLE, IND .-


NICHOLAS GILB, WHOLESALE


CIGAR MANUFACTURER,


BROOKVILLE, IND.


CENTRAL HOTEL, 205 Main Street, one square from Depot,


J. ROTHERMEL, PROPRIETOR. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA.


Imported Liquors and Fine Cigars always on hand. Free Conveyance to and from the Railroad Depot. Accommodations first-class. Good Sample Rooms. RATES-$1.50 PER DAY.


LEWIS QUELLHORST, Carriage, som, Gleich and Cutter CPAINTERS


All Work Warranted and Orders Filled on Short Notice. Brookville. Indiana.


+1AL. W. CRIST.


Livery, Feed & Sale Stable, Main St., in Rear of Miller House, BROOKVILLE, - IND. Also, Manufacturer of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS Repairing promptly attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed.


CHICAGO ZING WORKS.


We desire All Architects and Cornice firms to communicate with us about zinc Ornaments. Address J. W. ATKINSON, 313-32! So, Clinton St., Chicago, III.


Home Life Ins. Co.


Has removed all restrictionsupon resid and travel policies. World-wide best Co. fr to work. E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't, Chicago, :


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Hornung Lewis, Sewing Machines and l'atentee Vegetable and Meat Slicer. (See adv.)


Hutchinson J W & Co, grain and lumber. Hutchinson Zachariah T, grocer. Jones & Jones, lawyers.


Johnston Nicholas V, insurance agent. Kerr Wm H, county recorder.


Kienzle Henry, baker.


Kieseler Gottlieb, general store.


King Andrew J, druggist.


King John & Son, general store.


Klipple George W, county surveyor.


Klotz Constantin, blacksmith.


Koeber Christian, baker. Koeber C F & Bro, bakers,


Kohler Ignatius, boots and shoes.


Kolhoff Joseph, merchant tailor.


Kuhlman & Teepen, distillers.


Leucht Thurm (weekly), Charles Moor- mann publisher.


Liming Jacob F, blacksmith.


Line Aaron B, justice of the peace.


Littlefield F E, insurance agent.


McCarty Thomas J, druggist.


McKee & McKee, lawyers.


McLain T B Pev (Methodist).


Masters J H & Bro, carriagemakers.


Maxwell George F, county treas.


Meeks Mary R Miss, millinery.


Mess Michael M, lawyer. Miller Aaron C Mrs, Millinery. Miller Ilouse, Leonard Gagle propr.


Miller James, city treas. Mitchell Peyton R, merchant tailor.


Moormann Charles, editor Leucht Thurm. Peter John N, Carriage and Wagon- maker, Plows, &c. Popper Ignatz A, dry goods., Posey John J, harnessmaker. Posey J R, marshal.


Quellhorst Louis, Carriage Painter. (Sce adv.)


Redelberger John, wagonmaker.


Rehme John E, grocer. Reidelberger Andrew, saloon. Ries Conrad F, saloon. Rockafellow A H, city clerk. Rothermel Adam, jeweler.


Rothermel John, Propr Central Hotel.


St Charles Exchange, August Schaf propr. Sachsa Henry, cooper. Samoniel Charles, hardware. Sachf August, propr St Charles Exchange. Schaf Peter, propr Valley House. Schath Dismas, boots and shoes.


Schlapp George, grocer. Schmidt Joseph, clothing.


Schneider Joseph, furniture.


Schrichte Hermann, marble works.


Schultdress Henry, churn mnfr.


Scott G W, editor The Valley Sentir .. . Seibel John A, grain and lumber.


Senefeld John, cooper.


Senefeld John P, hardware.


Shepperd George, boots and shoes.


Shiltz John P, county auditor.


Shoefle Ignatius, druggist.


Showalter & Son, planing mill.


Slaughter David, wall paper. Smith Jacob, marble works.


Sottong Adam, meat market.


Stalcup W P & Son, machinists.


Stead Smith W, restaurant.


Stewart Paper Co, Thomas Lindsay :. ager, Charles Stewart prest.


Stock Adam, brewer.


Suing & Kaiser, dry goods.


Swift Ferdanand S, lawyer.


Tappan James M, blacksmith.


Tappen Mary A Miss, millinery.


The Valley Sentinel (weekly), G WS. publisher.


Tucker Alvin M, livery.


Tyner James B, books and stationery.


Tyner Thomas J, postmaster.


Union House, Jacob Gerber propr.


Urmston Joseph, dry goods and clothi ...


Urmston Stephen E, lawyer.


Valley House, Peter Schaf propr.


Walz Mary M Mrs, millinery and noti .:


West James F, druggist.


White David F, lawyer.


Winscott George B, sheriff. Wissel John, shoemaker.


BROWNSBURG, Fourteen ?.. northwest of Indianapolis, on the I. T. W. Ry, is a thrifty village of Soo inha: tants, situated in Lincoln township, !! dricks county, II miles northeast of l" ville, the county seat. The village is ple .... antly located in a rich farming district, a: contains four churches -- Christian, Met! dist, Presbyterian and Catholic-one gra .. ed school, one hotel, a drain tile factor. two saw mills, a chair factory and one : mill. Its exports are lumber, grain a produce. Express, United States, Tel: graph, Western Union. Mail daily. M. Hughes, postmaster. Barker & Davison, physicians. Bonney & Ellis, druggists. Brown Oliver F, blacksmith. Brownsburg House, Mrs E Watts propr. Burns John T, lawyer. Canary Thomas L, general store.


BINGHAM, WALK & MAYHEW, ) 12 Last Washington street. INDIANAPOLIS, AND. 1


The Best Line of Imported Watches in the State.


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WM. M. BELL


Loans and Borrows Money, No. 307 Upper Third Si., Evansville, ind.


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Handler Wm E, tile mnfr. ."k Owen, shoemaker. k & Co, chair mnfrs. pe & Hunt, general store. . foswiddie Wm F, grocer. Freglass Abraham, livery. .gau John, grocer. Evans Isabel Mrs, milliner. : trguson Frank C, physician. Forshee Wm J & Son, blacksmiths. Graham Thomas A, physician.


Green M D & Co, druggists. Griffith John W, silversmith. Hughes Francis M, general store.


Johnson & Jones, lawyers.


Jumpkin Amanda Miss milliner.


Lumpkin & Lumpkin, dressmakers. McCaslin & Bell, meat market.


McDonald Samuel W, general store.


McGinnis Wm M, R R and ex agt.


McQuown James II, saddles and harness. Mendenhall Bartlett, physician.


Mendenhall Flora Mrs, dressmaker.


Neligh Solon EX, Wagon and Car- riagemaker, Main. O'Dea Thomas, grocer. Orear Addison, dentist.


Ridgway Charles, undertaker.


Smith & Lingeman, flour and saw mill. Tolle Joseph M, general store and justice. Walsh Patrick, grocer.


Watts Eliza Mrs, propr Brownsburg House. Young IIugh, agricultural implements.


BROWN'S CORNER. Having a population of 85, is in Rock Creek town- ship, Huntington county, 7 miles southeast of Huntington, the county seat and ship- ping point. Contains Baptist church and district school. Mail semi-weekly, John M. Davis, postmaster. Cummins C C, shoemaker. Fall Daniel, blacksmith. Helvie & Heffing, meat market.


Hite John, hotel. Kent M C, physician. Lynch John, shoemaker. Lyons J W, cattle dealer.


BROWNSTOWN. ty. (See Mt. Prospect.)


Crawford coun-


BROWNSTOWN. Was settled in IS19, and is now a thriving village of 1,000 inhabitants, the county seat of Jackson county, located on the O & M Ry, II miles west of Seymour, 75 south of Indianapolis, and gS west of Cincinnati. The place has three churches -- Methodist, Presbyterian,


and Baptist-good graded school, two ho- tels, one flour mill and a weekly news- paper. The surrounding country is hilly but quite productive. Express, O & M. Mail daily. Albert Benton, postmaster.


Allen William O, grocer. Applewhite James F, sheriff.


Applewhite & Owen, lawyers. Attkisson William H, clothing. Bain William C A, physician."


Benton Albert, postmaster.


Benton Walter Rev (Methodist).


Benton Walter L, Saddles and Har- ness. Branaman & Branaman, lawyers.


Brodhecker Conrad, grocer.


Brodhecker Louisa Mrs, milliner.


Brownstown Banner (weekly), W Fry- singer propr.


Burrell Frank, county clerk.


Hurrel John B, Druggist ..


Burrell & Emerson, lawyers.


Clements James S, jeweler.


Crabb Amanda M Mrs, general store.


Durland Charles H, grocer.


Early Samuel S, insurance agent.


Etna House, J H Scott propr.


Falk Frank, saloon.


Findley james IK, General Store. Fossold Frank, barber.


Frysinger Wm, propr Brownstown Banner.


Gallimore Jesse N, justice of the peace.


Hamilton James B, superintendent public schools.


Hamilton James K, county recorder.


Hamilton & Son, hardware.


Heller Adam Jr, general store.


Hermann Henry, sewing machines.


Hogg Washington Rev (Baptist).


Kober Martin, shoemaker.


Kochenour David A, lawyer.


Lamb Wm A, dentist. Long & Long, lawyers.


Lubker D H & Bro, Hardware.


May Andrew L, real estate agent.


Miller Frank, Flour Mill.


Milligan George A, druggist.


Ohlrogge John H, baker.


Owens J B Rev (Methodist).


Persinger Lewis, agent O & M Ry and Ex Co.


Price Benjamin F, county auditor.


Sage Thomas H, grocer.


Scott James HI, Proprietor ÆEtna House. Shields Seth W, dentist. Stilwell Joseph A, druggist. Stout John, livery. Taylor Stephen, meat market.


CEMENT


CELAS. D. COLSON, 108 and 110 Franklin Street, Chicago. The Celebrated Willington White Sand. Best Brands of Imported and Domestic Hydraulic Cements, New York and Michigan Stucco. Etc. See Adv., page 1.


A PONTADLE IZULAY SAWY CTILL,


driven profitably by a Thre !!. . manufactured by CHANDLER & TI Indianapolis, Ind. See page 3.


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Tinder John P, barber.


Vermilya Wright, general store. Wacker Henry W, county treasurer, WVinscott John, saloon. Winscott R J, constable. Wolter F & W, blacksmiths. Wort Sarah Mrs, propr Wort House. Zabel Phillip W, furniture and undertaker.


BROWNS VALLEY. Brown township, Montgomery county, with population of 100, is located on the (Log. Div.) T. H & I. Ry, 12 miles southwest of Crawfordsville, the county seat, and 41 miles northeast of Terre Haute. Principal exports are live stock, staves and heading. The village has a Missionary Baptist soci- ety and district school. American Express. Mail daily. J. T. Bolser, postmaster. Andress Isaac, physician and justice.


Railroad and Express Helser . Agent.


Davis A B, druggist. Davis Caleb, livery. Foster W F, blacksmith. Gott S A, shoemaker.


Johnson A W, dentist. Kendall J M Rev (Baptist). Olinger David, physician. Patton Thomas, general store.


Shields John K, stock dealer. Shockley F M, general store. Williams & Allen, saw mill.


BROWNSVILLE. Population 325, is situated in Union county, on the C. H. & J. Ry, 5 miles northwest of Liberty, the county seat. The village has Methodist church and district schools. United States Express. Daily mail. George M. Fleim, postmaster. Baldinger X, hotel. Carlos James M, drugs.


Fleim & M & Sons, Builders and Manufacturers. Grimes Joseph, barber. Haag Wm, general store. HAII WILL RZ, General Store. Hauss Charles, meat market. Jennings Daniel, shoemaker. Jones James H, wagonmaker. McIntosh T W, blacksmith. Remington Moses, justice of the peace. Riley L, shoemaker. Rotar J & Son, blacksmiths. Retherford John, saw mill. Shroyer George W, dentist. Sigler George A, physician. Speers W B, grain dealer.


Staag Wm F, stock dealer. Whitmore Rev (Methodist.)


BRUCEVILLE. On the I. polis & Vincennes Ry., in Wa . township, Knox county, is 9 mile. east of Vincennes and IOS southwes: dianapolis. Has three churche : dist, Presbyterian and Christian, an ded school. Grain-and live stock chief exports. Population 200. Adams. Mail daily. John T. Will. . master.


Dunn Andrew, justice of the peace.


Emison James, flour mill. Fairhurst M, live stock. Fairhurst Wm, physician. Gude Alfred, blacksmith.


Hill Bros, grocers. Holloway J C Rev (Christian).


Keakley Elias, blacksmith. McClure D G, undertaker.


McClure .J S & Son, harness.


Martin George W, dentist.


Martin W L, shoemaker.


Martin Z G, physician. Mayfield J T, physician. Polk J M, meat market.


Roberts, Emison & Steffey, general st .


Scroggin J H, general store.


Simpson J T, constable and blacksmit ...


Trout W J Rev (Christian) .


Willis Johan T, Hotel.


Willis J T & Ero, General ..


Willis T H Rev (Methodist).


Witherspoon M V, physician.


BRUIN. Name of postoffice a: . ber's Station, on the A. L. & St. L. i .. in Stoney Creek township, Madison a. 6 miles west of Anderson, the county One district school. Express, U: States. Mail daily. Marion Graber, ; master. Graber Marion, Agt A L & St I. . Graber Sebastian, grain. Slusher J S, saw mill.


BRUNERSTOWN. Putnam c . ty. (See Clinton Falls.)


BRUNSWICK. Once known Hanover, has a population of 100, ar located in Hanover township, Lake co :: 9 miles west of Crown Point, the cox seat. There are two schools-gradei district. Mail tri-weekly. Herman Beckmann, postmaster. Ahles Wm, saloon.


JOHN RAUCH,


Manufacturer of the 82 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Capital City Cigar


2.


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£11.


A. KNISELT & Co. 72 and 74 W. Monroe Street,, CEFICAGO. 'Lin, State and Iron Moofer .. a Have been in business for 20 years, and warrant all our work.


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Bathe J II Father (Catholic).


Beckmann H C & Son, Gen Store. Beiriger Casper, blacksmith. Berg L & Co, general store. Buchholz August, cooper. Enisele Valentine, wagonmaker. Gromann Charles, physician.


Hasse John, blacksmith.


Hasse Wm, wagonmaker. Irish Josephus II, justice of the peace. Jostes John, shoemaker.


Schloer Jacob, shoemaker.


BRUSHY PRAIRIE. Known also as Springfield, is a place of 50 inhabit- ants in Lagrange county, 10 miles east of Lagrange, the county seat and nearest rail- road approach. Has Methodist church and district school. Mail tri-weekly. A. M. Spaulding, postmaster.


Appleman Wesley, cattle dealer. Ashby Frank, constable.


Ashby Ralph, justice of the peace.


Bowers Squire, blacksmith. Brock Monroe, wagonmaker.


Failor J M, blacksmith.


Hall G F, cattle dealer.


Porter Hugh A, shoemaker.


Spaulding A M, physician. Strayer Wm, general store.


BRYANT. On the G. R. & I. R. R., is an enterprising village of 350 inhabitants in Bear Creek township, Jay county, 612 miles north of Portland court house. It has three churches-Methodist, Christian and Evangelical Lutheran-graded school, and exports grain, hogs, cattle and lumber. Express, United States. Mail daily. G. S. Lewis, postmaster.


Adams F P, stave mnfr.


Bear G A, saw mill.


Bishop A D, constable.


Bishop Wm P, justice of the peace.


Brake Robert, livery.


Buck Samuel, barber. Fleming Wm S & Bro, dry goods. Floor John, shoemaker.


Griffin Thomas, saloon.


Gemmell Carl, constable.


Kelley H, lawyer. Lyons John W, General Store.


Moren G W, shoemaker.


Orerman J R, live stock.


Orerman O C, live stock,


Palmer J, justice of the peace.


Stanford James, general store.


Thineker John, constable. Tinsley A, constable. Turner Henry, carpenter.


WolfF G, Flour and Saw Mill.


PIANOS and ORGANS


in All Styles and at All Prices, at THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO'S 58 & 60 North Pennsylvania St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Lewis G S, Grocer. McDonald T G, physician. McKim C A, stave mnfr. McLellan I M, grocer. Minehart S P, saw mill. Poling S K, physician. 10


Replogle John E, R R and Ex agent.


Robinson James, grocer. Smith John H, township trustee. Straley Bros, saw mill.


Votaw Aaron, blacksmith.


Wert C W & Co, druggists.


BRYANTSBURG. Numbering 100 persons, is located in Monroe township, Jefferson county, 10 miles north of Madison, the county seat, and 8 miles east of Dupont, a station on the J. M. & I. R. R. Live stock is exported. Mail tri-weekly. John M. Selbeck, postmaster,


Bassett Josiah, blacksmith.


Blaine Dr, physician.


Hobson Samuel Rev (Baptist).


Kabunce James, constable.


Kiser James, justice of the peace.


Matthews John, blacksmith.


Selbeck John M, Grocer. Smitha G T, general store.


BRYANT'S CREEK. An unim- portant postoffice in Washington township, Monroe county, 9 miles north of Blooming- ton, the county seat. It is called, locally, Hindoostan. Stinesville, 10 miles west, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry, is its shipping point. Mail tri-weekly.


BRYANTSVILLE. A place of roc inhabitants, in Spice Valley township, Lawrence county, 10 miles southwest of Bedford, the county seat, and 712 north- west of Mitchell, the most available ship- ping point. The village has a district school, Methodist and Christian churches, one flour and two saw mills. Mail semi- weekly. John W. Lyons, postmaster. Bare A W, physician. Botts B F, saw mill.


Chilton J L, Hotel.


Culbertson George, cooper. Eager J W, justice of the peace.


Ethenson J, blacksmith.


Ethenson W, blacksmith.


Gleutzer M A, general store.


Heviland Thomas J, hotel. Jay James C, physician. Lewis A G, justice of the peace.


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BUCK CREEK. Tippecanoe Co. (See Transitville. )


BUCKSKIN. With a population of 200, is a village located in Gibson county, 15 miles southeast of Princeton, the county seat, and 10 miles east of Fort Branch, on the E. & T. II. R. R. Contains five churches-Lutheran, Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian - and graded school. Mail tri-weekly. Herman Buskuhl, postmaster. Blackwell G, physician. Burton H, physician.


BusKuhl IK, Postmaster.


Criswell J R Rev (Baptist).


Meier & Ohning, saw mill.


Morris Bros, saw mill.


Rainey & Elder, wagonmakers. Ritchey Newton, meat market,


Ritchey L B, physician.


Rutledge R W Rev (Methodist).


Saylor John W, constable.


Saylor J R, justice of the peace.


Shanner Charles T, justice of the peace.


Watt Bros, flour and saw mill.


BUENA VISTA. (See Linn Grove).


Adams county.


BUENA VISTA. Franklin coun- ty. (See Stipps Hill).


BUENA VISTA.


Hamilton coun- ty. (See Shielville) .


BUENA VISTA. Is located in In- dian Creek township, Monroe county, 13 miles southwest of Bloomington, the coun- ty seat, and 412 west of Harrodsburg, a station on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. Mail semi-weekly. Ship to Harrodsburg.


BUENA VISTA. Randolph coun- ty. (See Cerro Gordo.)


BUFFALO. Brown county. (See Beck's Grove.)


BUFFALOVILLE. Is a village of 175 persons, in Spencer county, 22 miles northeast of Rockport, the county seat. Troy, 13 miles south east, on the Ohio river, is the usual shipping place. It has one Methodist church and a graded school. Wheat and tobacco are the principal ex- ports. Four mails each week. Anna M. Schriefer, postmaster.


Alexander Martha J, hotel,


Benders Frank, saloon.


Bradley D M saloon. Carlton S B, physician.


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Fruhwald Lawrence, wagonmaker.


Fruhwald Lewis, blacksmith.


Graham W A, physician.


Hartly HI.H, physician. Jennings S II, barber.


Koerner J J, meat market.


Price W W, justice of the peace.


Riners Fred, wagonmaker.


Robertson T N Rev (Baptist).


Schmuecker E, shoemaker.


Schriefer Anna BI, Postmask :.


Schriefer Henry, General Stor


Shirner J H, general store.


Tonnemacher T, blacksmith.


Wetsil A & Co, sawmill.


BUNCUM. Jefferson county. Graham.)


BULL RAPIDS. Allen cou ... 1


(See Woodburn. )


BUNKER HILL. Located a: : crossing of I P & C and PC & St L Ry. Pipe Creek, in Pipe Creek township, Mi. county, is 8 miles south of Peru, the cor seat. The village contains Soo inhabita: five churches-Methodist, Catholic, . ventists, Baptist and Evangelical -- two factories, two hotels, a saw mill and : flour mills; the last named derive w. power from the creek. Express, Un: States. Mail daily. John F. Busey, } master.


Armstrong S, restaurant.


Bennett A C, lawyer and justice.


Blue Sadie, milliner.


Bowman & Co, carpenters.


Breckenridge J G, agt U S Ex Co.


Busey John F, General Store.


Bussard Henry, drain tile mnfr.


Cain J C, physician.


Cook A P, blacksmith. Coucher & Co, saw mill.


Duckwall & Blue, flour mill.


Engle A C, R R agent.


Farrer D & Son, flour mill.


Fike H G, blacksmith.


Foar IR C, Lawyer and Justice.


Galbraith J, meat market. Hockstedler G G, hardware and drugs.


Howard M M, shoemaker.


Irvin O C, physician.


Ivan A Rev ( Evangelical). Keegan Peter, shoemaker. Keller Eli, live stock.


WALL PAPER.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


A. L. WRIGHT €'0.


Successors to Adums, Mansur & Co., 47 and 49 S. Meridian Street, Indianapolis.


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COBB & BRANHAM


INDIANAPOLIS, will sell you Connellsville Coke for Foundry purposes at Low Prices.


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Keller G Rev (Baptist).


Kline J, Saloon. Kohls J, wagonmaker. Larimer George, live stock. Logan F E, drain tile mnfr. McDorman A, hotel. Mckinney & Moore, hardware. Mason T J, saloon. Mays E, barber. Meek J A, physician. Metzger Bros, restaurant. Mooie W W, hides and tallow. O'Mara S, hotel.


Scott 'T, Livery. Seisler J, wagonmaker. Sipe G W, meat market. Stewart Fannie, milliner. Stokes T D, R R agent. Wilson B A, drugs.


Wilson W T, physician.


BUNKUM. Dearborn county. (See Bright.)


BURDICK. Is a station on the L. S. & M. S. Ry, in Porter county, 14 miles northeast of Valparaiso, the county seat. Population 15. Express, United States. Mail daily. O. J. Sackman, postmaster, and general store, grain and lumber.


BURGET'S CORNER. A dis- continued postoffice in Johnson township, Clinton county, II miles northeast of Frankfort, the county seat, and two north of Scircleville, on the L. E. & W. Ry, the place of shipment and nearest postoffice.


BURLINGTON. Located on Wildcat creek, which furnishes water power to operate a flour mill, is a village with 300 inhabitants in township of same name, county of Carroll, 19 miles southeast of Delphi, 18 west of Kokomo, and 18 south- west of Logansport, contains two churches -Christian and Methodist-and graded school. Mail received four times each week. W H Everman, postmaster. Anderson S, physician.


Barnard W F, constable. Barnard & Barnard, flour mill.


Beck WV L, livery. Davis B F, blacksmith. Doane G N, physician.


Everman W IN, General Store. Fennell J A, drugs. Gwinn J W, justice of the peace. Lovell II A, blacksmith. Robertson & Stone, flour mill.


Shaffer J A, constable.


Stone J J, general store. Stonebraker J W, Flour Mill. Stumbaugh W, hotel. Tapp & Everman, general store. Wright J A, physician.


BURLINGTON. Rush county. (See Arlington.)


BURNETT. Is located in Otter Creek township, Vigo county, 1/2 mile south of Grant Station, on the I. & St. L. R. R, and 9 miles northeast of Terre Haute. A flour mill is furnished with water power from Otter Creek at this point. Mail daily. II. S. Creal, postmaster.


Anderson M C Rev (Methodist).


Creal MI @, Flour Mill. Melton S B, physician. Wilson James B, general store.


BURNETTS CREEK. Sometimes called Burnettsville, with a population of 450, is located on the P. C. & St. L, Ry, in White county, 9 miles east of Monticello, the county seat. The village has three churches-Baptist, Methodist and Christ- ian-and graded school. United States Express. Mail daily. J. M. Love, post- master.


Ballou A B, physician. Callahan G W, hotel.


Henry E P, physician.


Henry L W, physician.


Henry L W & E P, grocers.


Herman Jesse, grocer.


Hoover R B, physician.


Jones A B, physician.


Lemon & Chappel, wagonmakers.


Marsh Dillon, boots and shoes. Marsh Melville, Drugs.


Marvin Stephen, boots and shoes.


Meek S D, cooper.


Myers W E, blacksmith.


Nethercutt John, saw mill. Robinson & Co, wagon mnfrs.


Stine H S, nursery.


Wimer & Love, General Store.


BURNETTSVILLE. White Co. (See Burnett's Creek.)


BURNSIDE. A country postoffice located in Warren township, Clinton coun- ty, 10 miles northeast of Frankfort, the county seat, and 212 north of Michigan-


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town, on the T. H. & I. (Log. Div.) Ry. Mail received four times per week. WWII. W. Boggs, Postmaster and General Store.


BURNSVILLE. Numbering 60 inhabitants, is situated in Rock Creek township, Bartholomew county, II miles southeast of Columbus, the county seat, and 512 miles northeast of Elizabethtown, a station on the J. M. & I. R. R. The place has Methodist and Christian churches and district school. Mail semi-weekly. Jeff. S. Huffman, postmaster.


Amanns F & C, saw mill.


Crittenden, Wm, justice of the peace. Gulley Willis, blacksmith.


Muffinam Fefr &, Postmaster.


Huffman & Brougher, general store. Leighton David, barber. McArthur J R, general store. McFerran II B, wagonmaker. VanBlaricum, George, constable.


BURROWS. With a population of 200, is located on W. St. L. & P. Ry., m Carroll county, 12 miles northeast of Del- phi, the county seat. The village has a Christian society and graded school. Ex- press, Union Pacific. Mail daily. George Sires, postmaster. Albert J, shoemaker. Been J W, stock dealer.


Fielder John, blacksmith.


Grant H, carpenter and barber.


Hardy David, stock dealer.


Jefferson, Wolf & Co, general store. Johnsonbaugh D, wagonmaker.


Lowe Edward, general store. McGreevy M J, saw mill and justice. Pippenger J I, brick mason. Scholl C E, physician and druggist. Gires George, Postmaster. Smith J H, photographer. Stewart J W, physician and druggist.




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