Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 1, Part 20

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


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Trueblood J IH, General Store and Notary.


Trueblood Wm N, flour and saw mill.


Trueblood & Morris, Hoosier Nursery.


CAPE SANDY. Name of postoffice at Tyler's Landing, on the Ohio river, in Crawford county, 9 miles southwest of


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FIRST CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. JOHN SILBEREISEN, Proprietor. You are requested to stop at


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FRONT STREET, NEAR LANDING, CANNELTON, IND.


You have First Class Accommodations and Reasonable Charges. DeGood Sample Room for the Accommodation of Drummers. ea


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The Cannelton Advance,


J. F. WALDO, Publisher.


Published in a Coal, Iron, Mining and Manufacturing District. $1.50 a Year Advertisements Inserted at Reasonable Rates.


At Reduced Rates, at Sprague's, ANY BOOK YOU WANT 391 W. Madison St., Chicago, Il


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A PORTABLE KTULAY SAW MILL


driven profitably by a This . Innnufactured by CHANDLER & ) Jag Indianapolis, Ind. See page 3.


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Leavenworth, the county seat. Mail tri- weekly. John K. Tyler, Postmas- ter and General Store.


CARBON. Fifty-three miles west of Indianapolis, on the I. & St. L. R. R., is a mining town of 700 inhabitants, in Van Buren township, Clay county, 6 miles north of Brazil court house, and 28 east of Terre Haute. It has a graded school, Methodist, Catholic and. Baptist churches. Coal, lumber and staves are extensively shipped. Express, American. Mail daily. Richard Hayward, postmaster.


Adamson E H, general store. Barnett W E D, general store.


Bauman Conrad, stave and heading mnfr. Black W D, coal miner.


Blair & BROWSER, Saw Mill.


Brazil and Chicago Coal Co. Bullman Wm, shoemaker.


Coal Bluff Mining Co.


Downs Jay A, wagonmaker.


Gallaher John, saloon. Hayward H & Son, General Store. Hayward Wm, insurance agent.


Hild Wm, stave and heading mnfr.


Hutchison J T, justice of the peace. James Edmond, coal miner. Johnston M A, Physician. Kerr James A, general store. McDonald Lydia, restaurant. Marshall David, meat market. Owens R G, agent I & St L R R. Pell G M, physician. Petty James IK, Carpenter. Preston Esau, lawyer. Priest M M, saloon.


Roach Edward, saloon.


Simpson Benjamin, general store.


Sourwine&Clutter, stave and heading mnfrs. Stetson C M & Co, general store.


Throap James IX, drugs. Trouzel Victor, hotel. Vansandt W H, physician. Walker John O, agent Am Ex Co. Walker J D, grocer. West Joseph, shoemaker. White WW C, Barber. Witty B F, drugs.


CARBONDALE. Is a village lo- cated in Warren county, 7 miles north of Williamsport, the county seat, and 8 north of Attica, containing 25 inhabitants, Metho- dist church and district school. Mail tri- weekly. Charles W. Sentman, postmaster. Conner Henry, blacksmith. HIal! HI D), physician.


Sentman Charles W,


Store. Steward J C, physician.


CARDONIA. Clay com: Alexander.)


CARLISLE. This village, population of 600, is located in a cultural district on the E. & T. H. in Haddon township, Sullivan c: -. miles south of Sullivan, the county south of Terre Haute, 22 north of : nes, and 109 southwest of Indir Churches-Presbyterian, Method. . Christian. Schools graded. G. ... fruit are shipped. Express, Adams. daily. John M. Warner, postmas :::. Akins's R W Sons, general store. Allen H C Rev (Presbyterian). Ambrose Claudius C, harness and s: Arnold George G M, R R and Ex :: Aydelott Jennie Mrs, milliner. Benefiel Hiram A, furniture.


Benefiel Israel H, furniture. Cumming James W, bakery.


Cummins S B & Sons, grocers. Davidson Francis M, barber. Dennison E D, physician.


Gaskins E Rev (Methodist).


Greenfield S & Son, blacksmiths.


Hackney Stephen, shoemaker.


Haddon David W, propr Haddon I:


Harbison William, Coop .: Cooperage Manufacturer, north sid: : lic Square. Helms & Lisman, physicians.


Jenkins & Curtner, druggists. Land Jacob S, justice of the pe ice.


Lisman John W, blacksmith.


Malone Alva C, general store.


Martyn Wm M, lawyer. Plummer Jennie Miss, milliner.


Riggs Beson, restaurant. Romelie Phillip H, grocer.


Rood Oliver P, tinner.


Speake Charles W, flour mill.


Speake Lewis E, jeweler. Sproatt & Benefiel, hardware.


Warner John RI, Postmaster.


Whalen R M & Son, druggists. White Samuel A, general store. Young J N, physician. Zimmerman George W, stoves and tin. ..


CARMEL. Fourteen miles :.. Indianapolis, is a village of soo inhala. located in Hamilton county, 10 !: . southwest of Noblesville, the county


C. BRADFORD, Solicitor of Patents, 18 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Ind. Call or write for Information .


T .: : MERRILL HUBBARD & CO.


Wholesale Booksellers and Paper Dealers, Indianapolis. Ind.


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vains two churches -- Methodist and nds-and the Carmel Academy. Stage .v to Noblesville, semi-weekly to Indian- is-fare 40c. to each place. Mail daily. Warren, postmaster. achard Lewis, livery. stry Daniel, physician. rey M R, physician. rey & Dixon, flour mill.


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. rost Wm, dentist. reen Sewell, blacksmith. : trold Wm M, blacksmith. Harold & Green, drain tile mnfrs. Harvey MI DI, Wagonmaker.


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Maworth C W, hotel. 'sup A T, general store. hing F H, general store.


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King J E, grocer. Kinzer D W, general store. Lancaster Frank, justice of the peace. I ong M L, shoemaker. McShane J T, physician. Newby G, saw mill. Patty D W, wagonmaker. leacock Elias, shoemaker.


Roberts Isaac Rev (Friends). sheets J M, general store. Small L J, Drugs. stewart D, constable.


Warren Z, News and Periodicals and Miniature Electric Batteries.


St. Wilson John, barber.


CARPENTERSVILLE. Has a population of 200, and is situated in Put- ram county, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry., 10 miles north of Greencastle, the county seat. The village has two churches-Methodist and Presbyterian. Express, American. Daily mail. W. F. Garver, postmaster. Anderson Eli, blacksmith.


Bateman Wm, physician. Garver W FF, General Store. Harris B, hotel. Harris W C, physician. Moore Charles W, asst postmaster.


Parker E J, blacksmith.


Payne & Co, drugs. Payton A, hardware and grocer. Sickle A H, lumber mnfr. Sutherland J F, physician.


CARROLL. Formerly Wheeling, with a population of 60, is located in Car- rollton township, Carroll county, IS miles southeast of Delphi, the county seat, and 12.12 south of Logansport, which is its most available shipping point. Has Pres-


byterian church, district school, and tri- weekly stage connection with Logansport. Mail daily. James Ashby, postmaster.


Aslıby James, General Store. Bell Joseph, blacksmith. Black Wm, general store, Hunt & Suell, saw mill.


McFatridge L C, physician. Moore A G, physician.


CARROLLTON. Carroll county. (See Darwin.)


CARROLLTON. Inhabited by 300 people, is a village located on the C H & I Ry, in Brandywine township, Hancock county, 6 miles south of Greenfield, the county seat. It was formerly called Reed- ville, and contains graded school, United Brethren and Baptist churches, Brandy- wine creek flows through the village and operates one saw mill. Wheat and corn are exported. Express, United States. Mail daily. J. D. Lucas, postmaster.


Allen & Kane, organs.


Awl John, blacksmith.


Boring L, grain dealer.


Boring & Hutton, general store.


Boyce J, saw mill.


Coppell J, grain dealer.


House Lemuel, carpenter.


Hutton S, carpenter.


Larimore Dr, physician.


Lucas & Short, druggists.


Matillo Emanuel, blacksmith. O'Conroy Patrick, blacksmith.


Peck James, carpenter.


Rounder Nelson, carpenter.


Seacrist E A, shoemaker.


Thompson Wm, carpenter.


CARTERSBURG. Located on St. L. V. T. H. & I. R. R, in Hendricks county, is a place of 250 population, 5 miles southeast of Danville, the county seat, and 15 miles west of Indianapolis. The village has two churches-Methodist and Baptist- and three schools. Express, American, Maily daily. A. S. Grave, postmaster. Daily stage connection with Belleville -- fare 20 cents; Center Valley-fare 35 cents ; Monrovia-fare 50 cents.


Biddle John, general store.


Brown James M Rev (Christian).


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Coe F W, plasterer. Clark J L, R R and Ex agent. Drake F J, physician. Grave A S, Notary Public.


Haydon & Tomlinson, sorghum mnfrs.


Skylights!


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Hoss P E, mineral spring.


Little J K, saw mill. Little IR G, Grain Dealer. Okeley F, blacksmith. Owens A, wagonmaker. Owens Wm I, barber. Pearson Mary E, milliner. Phillips W F, General Store. Prewitt T A, grain dealer. Rawlings H L, hotel. Rennard Joel, stock dealer. Strader Henry, basket mnfr.


Williamson S, plasterer. Wubben John, carpenter.


CARTHAGE. Is a thriving village with 550 inhabitants, pleasantly located in Ripley township, Rush county, on Big Blue river, 12 miles northwest of Rushville court house. Knightstown, 4 miles north on P. C. & St. L. Ry., and Arlington 7 miles south on C. H. & I. Ry., are its ship- ping points. The village has two churches -Methodist and Christian-good graded school, private bank, steam saw mill, and flour and woolen mill, which derive power from Blue river. Has daily stage communica- tion with Knightstown and Arlington-fare to either place 35 cents .- Mail daily. Drury Holt, Jr., postmaster.


Bank of Carthage, Capital $100,- 000, Charles IIenley prest, S B Hill cashr. Binford Levi S, drugs. Bogart H J, physician. Bundy & Hill, blacksmith.


Charles H, physician. Coffin E T, grocer. Coffin O S, blacksmith.


Dunn E J, carriage and wagon mnfr.


Felix Andrew, boots and shoes. Gwynne Johnson & Co, general store. Henley Bros, General Store. Hill Milton, justice of the peace. Hill Robert W, stoves and tinware. Hill & Talbert, blacksmiths.


Molt Drury Jr, Livery, Books, Sta- tionery and Notions. Hubbard Joseph L, harnessmaker.


Johnson Bros, general store.


Junken & Morris, saw mill.


Morris A O, grocer. Newby Oliver, Physician. Nixon Benjamin, justice of the peace. Phelps H C, hotel.


Righter O W, dentist. Stone George H, general store.


Weingart Lewis, carriage painter. Wilcutts WE'VE, Meat Market. Wrennick & Co, drugs.


CASON. Also called Dover, in Jefferson township, Boone ( miles west of Lebanon, the con. . and same distance south of Thei The place contains 40 inhabitants, school, Baptist, Presbyterian and Cl. churches. Mail tri-weekly. 1


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Denny, postmaster.


Denny Fickling, Justice .: Peace.


Denny Lewis, blacksmith.


Frazier Henry, carpenter.


Oxley J H, physician. Smith John, blacksmith. Wainscott Elias, wagonmaker.


Ware W H, physician.


Woodard Isaac, general store.


CASS. On the proposed line o Bloomfield, Effingham and Quincy road, in Sullivan county, 8 miles fr. :. livan, the county seat, contains 40 in ants, Christian church and district s The surrounding country is underlai .: a 7 foot coal vein of excellent qual .: offers special inducements to coal r with capital. Mail is received four per week. M. M. Pope, postmaster. Anderson Milton P, physician.


Brown N H, physician.


Hamilton John, justice of the peace.


Hays Daniel, justice of the peace .. Patton Joseph Rev (Christian). Phillips John L, physician. Pope & Usrey, General Store. Wilks G W, blacksmith.


CASSVILLE. Having a popul :.: of 100, is situated in Howard county, (.' I. P. & C. Ry, 5 miles north of Kok. : the county seat. The village contain. :. churches, Methodist and Christian. [ ... States Express. Daily mail. C. E. Ca . postmaster. Caster C E, General Store. Clark S J, saw mill.


Gher David, shoemaker. James Joseph, blacksmith.


Preble H O, shingle mnfr. Puckett J L, physician.


Richey J P, agent U. S. Express.


Stantant A S, wagonmaker.


CASSVILLE. Lake county. Le Roy.)


CASTLE. A rural postoffice in J ... son township, Randolph county, 12 2 .... northwest of Winchester, the county st .. .


BINGHAM, WALK & MATHEW, ) Fine French Marble Clocks, with Go !: 12 East Washington street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. )


Strike, Half and Quarter Strike.


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Sells Houses, Lois and Farms, No. 307 Upper Third St., Evansville, Ind.


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:d 5 north of Union City, the nearest rail : proach. Has Christian church and dis- "ict school. Tri-weekly mail. Joseph A. · Si, postmaster.


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king James V, physician. Soll Joseph A, General Store. shreeve Emily, flour mill.


CASTLETON. Eleven miles north .f Indianapolis, on the I. P. & C. Ry., is a ilage of 100 inhabitants, located in Ma- ion county. Express, United States. Mail haily. P. L. Negley, postmaster. Hunter John, blacksmith. Lyle A W T, physician.


Negley P L, General Store and Grain Dealer. Kooker, J J, physician. silvey HI, physician. Wadsworth & Son, general store.


CATARACT. Situated at the falls of Eel river, in Owen county, is a pleasant village of 110 persons, located 12 miles northwest of Spencer, the county seat, and 6 miles south of Cloverdale, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. The manufactories are one saw mill, one flour mill and one woolen mill, deriving water power from Eel - river, which has an inexhaustible supply. Mail semi-weekly. H. Miller, postmaster. Barnaby H, saw mill.


Burton J C & Co, flour mill.


Ilodge A M, shoemaker. Hutson Jackson, lawyer.


Jones J M, physician.


Medaris J H, drugs.


Miller HI, Postmaster and News Agent. Owens Greenville, justice of the peace. Pritchett E W & Son, general store. Spear Reuben, justice of the peace. Spelbring B F, physician. Staudt John, woolen mill. Stilwell T D, general store. Walden Lloyd, shoemaker.


CATLIN. Located on the line be- tween Florida and Raccoon townships, in Parke county, is a station and postoffice on the T. H. & I. (Log. Div.) R. R., 5 miles south of Rockville, the county seat, and 18 miles northeast of Terre Haute. The vil- lage contains 200 inhabitants, two churches -- Christian and Methodist-and exports wheat, hogs and lumber. Express. Ameri- can. Mail daily. Will H. Elson, post- master. Blair & Ashley, stave mnfrs.


Branson Geo W, blacksmith and tp trustee.


Branson Joel, wagonmaker.


Case M H, trustee Florida township. Catlin, Case & Puett, live stock.


Catlin & Puett, grain dealers. De Motte J B Rev (Methodist).


Elson Will KK, General Store and Agent Hartford, Phoenix Fire and 'Mla- sonic Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Cos. Ernst Wm, carpenter.


Geller James, carpenter.


Gilkeson Hiram, justice of the peace.


Hamilton Norvall, saw mill.


Harshman Thomas (estate of), flour mill.


Heacox Hiram, coal mine.


McCants H D, grocer.


Price G G Rev (Christian). Sullivan John, blacksmith.


Tinsley B A, physician.


Wakefield A C, saw mill.


CEDAR CREEK. On Eel River Division W. St. L. & P. Ry., in Butler township, DeKalb county, 6 miles south- west of Auburn, the county seat, has 100 inhabitants, one church and a district school. Grain and lumber are shipped. Mail daily. A. A. Kester, postmaster. Clark O C, lumber.


Hackathorn Henry, shoemaker.


Howser H H, carpenter.


Jones C B, saw mill.


Kester A A, Physician.


McDowell A, blacksmith.


Watson Wm, carpenter.


CEDAR FARM. A discontinued postoffice in Harrison county, on the Ohio river, distant 20 miles from Corydon, the county seat. In the vicinity there are two churches -- Methodist and Presbyterian. Mail received four times each week. James P. Kintner, postmaster.


CEDAR GROVE. Located on Whitewater river, in Highland township, Franklin county, is a village containing 325. inhabitants, and a station on the W. W. R. R., six miles southeast of Brookville, the county seat. Cedar Grove has two churches, district school, and ships grain and live stock. Express, American. Mail daily. Mrs. Julia A. Hardey postmaster.


Batzner Fred, saloon.


Batzner John, blacksmith.


Ball Irwin, shoemaker.


Case Wm L & Son, coopers.


Cooley A J, dry goods and groceries.


Dorfaline John, blacksmith.


Eschenbach Philip, general store.


TERRA COTTA. CILAS, D. COLSON. 106 and 110 Franklin Street, CHICAGO. Patent Hollow Firesproof Tiles. for Walls, Floors and E Roofs of best quality. Also, Hot and Cold Air Flues, Chimney Tops, &c. See Adv., page ..


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Hardey Mirs Julia A, R R and Ex- · press Agent. Hass Fred, hotel. Herbert August, wagonmaker. Knecht Cooksey, cattle and grain. Lazenby J R, physician. Owens R J, physician. Schuck Jacob & Co, flour and saw mill.


CEDAR LAKE. On the line of the proposed Indianapolis & Chicago Air Line R. R., is a village with 150 inhabi- tants, located in Lake county, 7 miles south- west of Crown Point, the county seat, and nearest rail approach. Cedar creek, an out- let of Cedar lake, upon which the village is situated, furnishes power to operate a flour mill. Contains two religious denomina- tions-Methodist and Episcopal -- and dis- trict school. Exports are live stock and grain. Is on daily mail route from Lowel to Crown Point. A. D. Palmer, postmaster, Bixman Leopold, cattle dealer. Carston H A, flour mill. Cole John, shoemaker. Garrison E A, cattle dealer. Hill J L, physician. Moller Fred, blacksmith. Palmer A ID, General Store. Taylor C M, general store. Taylor O G, justice of the peace. Wood R C, carpenter.


CEDARVILLE. Located on St. Joseph river, with a population of 50, is situated in Allen county, 12 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, the county seat and place of shipment. Power is furnished for a saw and flour mill by the river. Tri-week- ly stage communication with Fort Wayne -fare 75c., and Butler-fare $1.25. Mail daily .. . Z. T. Garrett, postmaster. Fisher J, saw and flour mill. Garrett Z T, General Store. Grush D, miller.


Hallopeter M, justice of the peace. Hammond J, carpenter, Kryder H W, stock dealer. Kryder John L, physician. Pishan F, cooper. Snyder J, stock dealer. Stevick J L, wagonmaker. Stevick W H, blacksmith. Tracy D, shoemaker.


CEDAR WOOD. The location of 40 persons, in Harrison county, 4 miles south.of Corydon court house, and y north of Mauckport, its shipping point on the


Ohio river. It has in the vicinity, ;


Brethren, Methodist, Presbyterian, tian and Lutheran churches and d schools. Mail semi-weekly. J. W. K postmaster.


Doll Joseph, shoemaker.


Glenn Wm J, wagonmaker. Keller Andrew & Bro, saw mill. Kitterman A P & Bro, general store. Kopp Michael, blacksmith. Rowe J W, Carpenter.


CELESTINE. Is a village i.


bois county with 200 inhabitants, 10 1. east of Jasper, the county seat, and nr. rail approach. Tri-weekly mail. I .. Spayd, postmaster.


Aller Jacob, township trustee. Hasanour G, general store.


Hasanour J, shoemaker.


Maschidi John, shoemaker.


Merhle J, wagonmaker.


Miller A, wagonmaker.


Miller P, cooper.


Perlen A, saloon.


Rinnick W, justice of the peace.


Schaaf John, furniture.


Schlegel J, harness.


Schnause G, blacksmith.


Seng George, wagonmaker. Seng Jacob, general store. Spavd L F, Hardware and Stoves.


Stein J G, justice of the peace. Strigle Joseph, blacksmith.


CELINA. A small hamlet in township, Perry county, 22 miles 1: east of Cannelton, the county seat. Po lation, 50. Contains United Bret: church, and district school. Alton. :: miles southeast, on the Ohio, is the moy! accessible shipping point. Mail d .....


Ella F. Rickenbaugh, postmaster. Carmichael Abraham, blacksmith. Carmichael A L, shoemaker.


Carr John, blacksmith. Carr J D, Lumber.


Cunningham Jesse, blacksmith. Cunningham John, shoemaker. Hilt George, wagonmaker. Kelly Timothy, constable.


King A, shoemaker. Land Marsh, lawyer. Piatt P J, general store. Rickenbaugh Ella F, Postmaster. Rickenbaugh J, tanner.


CEMENTVILLE. Clark com's. located on the J. M. & I. R. R. and Silver


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.'e.k, 5 miles north of Jeffersonville, the anty seat. Cement is extensively manu- ctured, and is the principal article of ipment. Population 100. Mail daily. c. W. Gheens, postmaster.


C'arr Silas, general store.


Gheens C W, Cement Mnfr and R R Agt.


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CENTRE. Name of postoffice at Tampico Station, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, in Taylor township. Howard county, 6 niles southeast of Kokomo court house. The village contains two churches-Baptist and Christian-a saw mill, and 130 inhabi- tants. Express, American, Mail daily. J. B. Skinner, postmaster.


Byers J J, druggist. Connor J H, agent.


Gibson M, boots and shoes.


Hercules L W Rev (Christian).


Hercules & Bro, saw mill. Jackman David, wagonmaker. Jackman Taylor, grain dealer. Kirkpatrick J B, physician.


Skinner J B, General Store, R R and Ex Agt.


CENTRE POINT. A village of 600 inhabitants, located in Sugar Ridge township, Clay county, 12 miles southeast of Brazil, the county seat, and nearest rail- road approach. Contains two churches- Methodist and United Brethren --- and grad- ed school. Daily stage communication with Bowling Green-fare 25 cents-and Brazil-fare 75 cents .- Mail daily. J. H. Reeder, postmaster.


Ambrose L F, nursery.


Ashmore R H, shoemaker.


Baxter J M Rev (Methodist).


Bradenburgh J S Rev (United Brethren). Dunagan O T, lawyer. Givens W M, justice of the peace.


Grimes E A Mrs, milliner. Grimes George, hotel and general store. Grimes W, physician.


Heiton JR, Marble Yard. Holley C HI, tailor.


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Jones O J, general store. Kennedy J L, general store. Kennedy L C, flour and planing mill.


Mayrose D, shoemaker. Reeder Bros, planing mill.


Reeder J MX, Furniture and Under- taker. Rundell A E, physician. Shaffer & Miller, wagon mnfrs. Topping J S, cheese mnfr. 11


CENTRE SQUARE. Hlas 100 inhabitants, three churches-Baptist, Chris- tian and Universalist-and graded school. Is located in Jefferson township, Switzer- land county, 8 miles north of Vevay, the county seat. Mail daily. Eaton Cotton,


postmaster. Campbell & Mix, saw mill.


Cole B & Co, General Store. Cotton Eaton, General Store. Gleason B N, blacksmith.


Hall Edward A, carpenter.


Jackson J M, wagonmaker.


Kirkpatrick J C, apiary.


Schoonover F, miller.


CENTRETON. In Morgan county, situated 8 miles north of Martinsville, the county seat, on I. & V. Ry., is a village of 150 inhabitants. Has a Christian society and district school. Express, Adams. Daily mail. D. S. Clements, postmaster.


Clements D S, general store.


Gamble Bros, saw mill.


Hadley C, shoemaker.


Hare E & Co, blacksmiths.


Maxwell T B, justice of the peace.


Swisher L, wagonmaker.


Strader B, blacksmith.


Taylor John, constable.


CENTRE VALLEY. Liberty township, Hendricks county, is a postoffice located 12 miles southwest of Danville, the county seat, and 8 miles south of Carters. burg, on the St. L.V. T. H. & I. R. R., the shipping station. Population 50. Daily mail stage to Cartersburg-fare 50 cents. J. C. Ferree, postmaster and general store.


CENTREVILLE. Spencer county. (See Oakland.)


CENTREVILLE. Vigo county. (See Lewis.)


CENTREVILLE. An incorporated village of 1,500 inhabitants, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry., in Centre township, Wayne county, 6 miles west of Richmond, the county seat, and 62 east of Indianapolis. The place is very pleasantly located, sur- rounded by one of the most fertile farming districts in the State. Has good business blocks, an excellent fire department, good graded school, a national bank, four churches -- Methodist, Presbyterian ar.d Christian. This is the location of the cele- brated White Sulphur Springs, the water of


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which has excellent medical qualities. The principal articles of export are grain and live stock. Telegraph, Western Union. Express, American. Mail daily. Mrs. M. E. Greene, postmaster. American Ex Co, A S Hunt, agent.


Aukerman Daniel, carpenter.


Bartholomew Homer, G, druggist.


Beitzell Marcellus, stoves and tinware.


Bertsch Mary Mrs, baker.


Cappeller Fred, Livery and Saloon. Carter Robert, barber. Clark & Smith, flouring mill.


Diltz Henry A, carriage and wagon mnfr. Doughty Samuel C, general store.


Dunbar Thomas D, hotel.


Failor Christian, general store.


First'National Bank, capital.$100,000, James Forkner prest, John K Jones cash.


Gentry David, justice of the peace. Gentry James H, notary public. Gordon Geo C, physician. Greene M E Mrs, fancy goods.


Harvey John C, meat market.


Hatfield Joseph F, tailor.


Havens Geo W, grocer.


Hormel Clinton J, grocer.


Houck John W, carriagemaker.


Jones Norris, hotel. Kersey Silas, physician.


Keys & Means, harnessmakers.


King Wm F, physician.


Langsdon Belle Miss, milliner. Lantz Bros, undertakers.


Lantz John, wagonmaker. Leeson Henry C, general store.


Leggate George, grain dealer. McDevitt Isaac R, carpenter. McMahen C S, jeweler. Noble Henry C, undertaker.


Prichet John, physician and druggist. Reynolds Morris B, photographer.


Rowan T L, hotel. Scott Frank E, shoemaker. Shoff Rudolph, livery. Strayer Hiram, shoemaker. Tillson Hosea, physician. Tuttle C E Mrs, milliner. Vogel C W & Son, organ mnfrs. Williams Lafayette F, general store. Wolfe George, confectioner. Wolverton I M Rev (Methodist).




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