Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 1, Part 22

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


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Byram & Son, pump mnfrs.


Clark & Harrison, general store.


Dryden T F, physician. Duncan John A, shoemaker.


Elmore Amos, general store.


Falkner Wm, harness.


Gilbert A K, physician. Golden George, blacksmith.


Hall S B, grocer. Hufford David, carpenter.


Kelly Joseph H, restaurant.


Lincoln B C, notions.


Morgan Mark, shoemaker.


Morgan M T, tailor.


Norman Joshua, blacksmith,


Ragan W A, nursery.


Rhodes Joseph H, carriage painter. Rynerson Win, blacksmith.


Sanders John, carpenter.


Scott Stephen, wagonmaker.


Stone John, brick mnfr.


Watts Daniel H, dry goods.


CLEAR CREEK. Situated on the L. N. A. & C. Ry, in Perry township, Mon- roe county, 312 miles south of Blooming- ton, the county seat. Contains 50 inhabi- tants, Christian church and district school.


Express, L. N. A. & C. Mail daily. P. E.


Martin, postmaster.


Butcher James II, carpenter.


Dillman HI F, lumber. Dillman J J., saw mill.


Dodd James, physician. Dowden J L, cattle and grain dealer.


Martin l' IS, General Store, Grain Deal. er, R R and Ex Agent.


Moberly Wn:, physician. Robinson James N, blacksmith.


Woodward C, lumber.


CLEAR SPRING. Jackson conn- ty. (See Alooney).


CLEONA. A country postoffice, ir Brown county, 9 miles northeast of Nash- ville, the county seat, and 15 miles south- west of Edinburg, the shipping place. Mail weekly. L. J. Mellvain, postmaster.


CLERMONT. Nine miles north- west of Indianapolis, in Marion county, has a population of 300, located on the I. R. S. W. Ry. The village contains Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian churches. Ex- press, United States. Mail daily. J. N. Johnson, postmaster. Davidson W A, wagonmaker.


Earhart Charles, blacksmith.


Foreman John, blacksmith.


Jackson R, carpenter.


Johnson E V, general store.


Johnson J N & Bro, General Store.


Moore W S, R R and Ex agent.


Morgan J T, baker.


Parker Alfred, cooper. Sutton W N, wagonmaker.


Truman W C, drugs.


Turpin H W, hotel.


Turpin T M Mrs, milliner.


CLEVELAND. With a population of 100, is located on 'he P. C. & St. L. Ry., in Jackson township, Hancock county, 612 miles east of Greenfield, the county seat, and 27 cast of Indianapolis. Express, United States. Mail daily. Emma A. Bid- good, postmaster. Bevil Ira, shoemaker and justice. Bidgood Emma A, Postmaster. Bidgood R B, grocer.


Hatfield George W, grain dealer.


Hatfield Joseph E, R R and Ex agent. Hess M M, physician.


Kinder Joseph, painter.


Lane Winfield, carpenter.


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McDougall Nathan, blacksmith. Munger & Walker, Saw Mill. Ross R Il, carpenter. Scott John S, carpenter.


CLIFFORD. Possessing a popula- tion of 150, is a postoffice in Bartholomew county, on the J. M. & I. R. R. (Rushville Division), 7 miles northeast of Columbus, the county seat. The village has two churches-Methodist and Christian. It is located in a rich wheat country, and offers great inducements for a flour mill. Express, American. Mail daily. Simeon Cox, post- master.


Austil Henry, blacksmith. Barb David, constable.


Barb J, wagonmaker. Butler C H, physician.


Butler W H, justice of the peace.


Butler & Cox, General Store and Grain Dealers.


Linke Wm, general store.


Newton Thomas, general store.


Steenburger R F, shoemaker.


CLIFTON.


Delaware county. (See Sharon.)


CLIFTON. Union county, a country postoffice with a population of 75 persons, is located 4 miles northwest of Liberty, seat of justice for the county. Stage communi- cation with Liberty-fare 25 cents, and Richmond-fare 75 cents-tri-weekly. Ship to Liberty. Mail tri-weekly. W. W. Snyder, postmaster.


Beedle G R, wagonmaker.


Diel David, blacksmith.


Hunchman B, shoemaker.


Ketner A G, constable.


Price D W, flour mill. Smelser & Teeguarden, thresher.


Snyder & Jarrell, General Store. Steele Kobert, physician and justice. Teeguarden E F, stock dealer.


Teeguarden W R, saw mill.


CLIFTY. Formerly known as Mil- ford, is a village of 200 inhabitants, located in Clay township, Decatur county, 8 miles west of Greensburg and 5 south of Adams, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. The place has one flour mill, operated by water power from Clifty creek, a district school, Metho- dist, Baptist and Christian churches. Daily stage communication with Hope and Greens- burg. Mail daily. E. Butler, postmaster. Alexander J H, physician.


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47 & 49 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis.


Barnes J V, hotel.


Brown George, livery. Brown W W, shoemaker.


Butier E, General Store. Crawford George, physician.


Critzer HI R, flour mill.


Dashiell J W Rev (Methodist).


Inman J L, druggist and grocer.


Phillips Wm, druggist and grocer.


Reeves U G, physician. + Rothschild J & S, general store.


Talmage Frank, physician.


Williamson S D, blacksmith.


Wright & Brinker, wagonmakers.


CLINTON. The principal cop. cial and most important business t. .. Vermillion county, is located on the C E. I. R. R. and Wabash river, in to: of same name, 16 miles south of Nes the county seat, and 87 west of Indiana. lis. This village contains 1, 200 in). tants, is pleasantly located in a rich far ing community, has an inexhaustible ply of superior block coal, and su ;. Methodist and Presbyterian churches, . ded school, two hotels and a weekly net. paper-the Herald. Coal is mined extensively, and that with grain and i: ber comprise the principal exports. I American Express and Western U :. Telegraph companies have offices !..


Mail daily. John Leiton, postmaster.


Alexander & Cannon, coal miners.


Anderson Platt Z, lawyer. Anstead & Hager, restaurant.


Bailey R B & Co, undertakers.


Bellus Leonidas H, saloon.


Bishop Sabina Mrs, milliner.


Boren Jacob, wagonmaker.


Briles John P, blacksmith.


Brown & Hyndshaw, coal mine.


Campbell John G, insurance agent.


Campbell Win, druggist.


Casey & Bishop, Propr Clint. . Herald.


Central House, W M Hamilton, propr.


Clinton Herald (weekly), Casey & Bisho; . proprs.


Clinton House, C Mack, propr.


Conley Hugh H, lawyer. Crabb Walter G, flour mill.


Crozier James, physician.


Deeg John L, plasterer.


Dies Henry C, meat market.


Downing & Ilamilton, agricultural imp ... ments.


Dudley Harry B, meat market. Eades George T, grocer.


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aniner Daniel W, carpenter.


!!- enbaugh Bros, agricultural implements. Hamilton Wm M, propr Central House.


Haney, Whitcomb & Co, Grain Dsalers.


Mont Florence W, shoemaker. byner Isaac, shoemaker.


jeiton John, postmaster, books and sta- tionery.


Logan Wm J, R R and Ex agent.


MeBeth David, livery.


McDougall Neil J, undertaker.


McReynolds & Nebeker, druggists.


Mack Cephus, propr Clinton House.


Marlow Austin, physician. Morey B F & Son, druggists.


Morey J W. saw mill.


Morgan Oliver P, carpenter.


Nebeker Henry, physican.


Norton Milford, Barber, Propr The Tonsorial Barber Shop and Bath Room, Main.


Payton John, meat market.


Roberts Alexander, barber.


Shepherd Harry F, physician.


Slater John, saloon.


Smith Elijah D, blacksmith.


Swinehart Reason H, hardware.


Tucker Morgan J, saloon.


Vansant Samuel H, grocer.


Victor Thomas, blacksmith.


Washburn, Rufus H, stock dealer.


Weber Erust, Propr The Excelsior Bakery and Restaurant. Fresh Bread, Cakes, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco al- ways on hand. Se cor High and Mulberry Whitcomb Charles, hardware. Whitcomb A L & Co, general store.


Whitcomb & Anderson, dry goods.


White Charles M, physician. Wiley & Ranger, furniture.


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CLINTON FALLS. In Madison township, Putnam county, formerly known as Brunerstown, contains 50 inhabitants, and is located on Little Walnut creek (which furnishes power to drive a flour mill), 9 miles west of Greencastle, the county seat and shipping place. Mail semi- weekly. M. W. Spaulding, postmaster. Boswell Wm H, saloon.


Brady & Spaulding, Genl Store. Dill L K, physician. Smith Louis, shingle mnfr. Spaulding Wilson, shoemaker. Stringer D C, blacksmith.


CLOVERDALE. A thriving vil- lage, with 600 inhabitants, pleasantly loca-


ted in township of same name. county of Putnam, on the L. N. & C. Ry, 10 miles southeast of Greencastle, the county seat, contains two churche, -- Christian and Meth- odist-good graded school, saw and flour mill. Wheat, wool and live stock are the chief exports. Express, Adams. Mail


daily. H. Denny, postmaster.


Acker Jantes K, Saloon.


Allen & Merwin, hardware .-


Billman & Martin, dry goods.


Bridges M C, drugs.


Brown T, undertaker.


Cloverdale Courier, L Naugle, Editor.


Coble J, physician


Cohn M, general store.


Craig & Cannon, meat market.


Dunnington M C, drugs.


Dyer II G, physician.


Foster T C & Son, general store.


Hadley J A, tinner.


Hart & Hendricks, saw and flour mill.


Hendricks N W, shoemaker.


.Hunt J A W, dentist.


Larkin II W, hotel.


Larkin & Baston, grocers.


Lewis J J, hotel.


Long E, justice of the peace.


Merwin J C, agent Adams Ex. Co.


Morris & Hart, agricultural implements.


Naugle Lyman, editor Cloverdale Courier.


O'Daniel U V, grocer.


Poynter & Bro, blacksmiths.


Preston J L, physician.


Pritchard L, physician.


Rockwell A J, agent L N A & C Ry.


Rockwell & Denny, store.


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Sharrard J N, blacksmith.


Stanton J A, constable. Vestal & Bandy, livery.


Whetzel George, shoemaker.


CLOVERLAND. Lies on the St. L. V. T. H. & I. R. R., in Posey township, Clay county, 6 miles west of Brazil court house, contains two churches-Baptist and United Brethren-and district school. Coal, lumber and flour are exported. Staunton, 3 miles east on same road is the shipping station, population 50. Mail daily. F. J. S. Robinson, postmaster. Bowles A HI, blacksmith.


Carpenter & Stewart, flour mill. Cook A C Rev (United Brethren). Crouse H J, jeweler. Grider C J, carpenter. Lucas James T, druggist.


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McCorkle T H, physician. Reeves Cyrus, wagonmaker. Robinson F JS, general store and ins.


CLYMERS STATION. county. (See Montez. )


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COAL BLUFF. A mining town in Vigo county, with a population of 300, situated 16 miles northeast of Terre Haute, and 58 miles west of Indianapolis, on J. & St. L. R. R. Coal is mined extensively, and is the principal export. American Ex- press. Daily mail. C. M. Stetson, post- master.


Coal Bluff Mining Co. Dalton Lewis, agent. Davis Edward, general store and justice. Gropp John, hotel.


High Thomas, Lawyer.


Hobbert J C, cattle dealer.


Holt G W, clergy man.


Hurst J W, justice of the peace. Kay, Nash & Miller, coal miners. King W H, physician. Lake Wm, drugs and groceries.


Losson Wm, blacksmith.


McNeil Wm, constable. Melrath Wy KI, Physician.


Sprague P J, rr and express agent. Stetson C M & Co, General Store. Webster R, clergyman.


COAL CITY. Jefferson township, Owen county, is a village of 125 population, and a station on the T. H. & S. E. R. R., 18 miles southwest of Spencer, the county seat. Has Baptist church and district school. Express, Adams. Mail daily. D. D. Reed, postmaster. Bolton David, saloon. Clary H T, drugs.


Kalor Tobias, wagonmaker.


Mountz H E, physician. Reagan David, blacksmith. Recd D D, General Store. Sumerlot & Son, general store. Stants Daniel, harnessmaker and justice. Young Wm L, physician.


COATESVILLE. A thriving place of 600 inhabitants, in Hendricks county, on the St. L. V. T. H. & J. R. R., 10 miles southwest of Danville and 28 miles west of Indianapolis. Coatesville is not excelled for manufacturing (proportionately to its size) by any town in the State, having car- riage, tile, stave and heading manufacturies, saw, planing and flour mills. Contains


three churches-Methodist, Bo. Christian-and good graded set. press, American. Mail daily. G. :. postmaster.


Adams D N, staves and heading in . Baughman Isaac, hotel.


Brown James, shoemaker. Brown John W, hotel.


Bryant R B, drugs.


Campbell D W, general store.


Conkiin KI3, Insurance Agen


Conklin S M Mrs, millinery.


Crews & Bourne, livery.


DeAtley & Bundy, meat market.


Ellis E R, drain tile ninfr and hars ... Faught B F Rev (Christian). Fetrow A, saw and planing mill.


Glass G N, Photographer ami Printer.


Hall W S, hardware and stoves.


Hill Jesse Rev (Methodist). Huber Jacob, confectioner and restau Hunt Tighman, physician.


Jenkins W P, blacksmith.


Lakin W N, carriage mnfr.


Marker E H, flour mill.


Mason C M Miss, millinery.


Mason Bros, wagonmakers.


Monnet Vy ID, Physician.


Newton O S Jr, carriage painter.


Pierson J W, cattle dealer.


Ralston John S, agt St L V TH &IR . & Am. Express. Reid John W, barber.


Roberts Frank, blacksmith.


Roberts J S, furniture.


Robinson A E, drugs.


Shaw Julia Mrs, millinery.


Stanley C L, Jawyer.


Stanley Nathan, blacksmith.


Talbott W MM, lawyer.


Thompson M E Miss, dresmaker. Wilkinson Abner, shoemaker.


Williams Joseph, justice of the peace.


Wood & Stringer, general store.


COBURGII. A small place on : B. & O. R. R., in Porter county, wi !!. population of 50 persons, is situated 8 mi. northeast of Valparaiso, the county a Express, B. & O. Mail daily. HI. !! Forbes, postmaster.


Forbes H W, Manfr and Dealer Hardwood Lumber.


Noyes E H, grain dealer. Shombarger S P, justice of the peace.


COCHRAN, With a population !! 1000, is located in Dearborn county, "


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.:. O. & M. Ry., 5 miles southwest of Law- renceburgh, the county seat, and 2 miles Cathwest of Aurora, on the Ohio river. The village has a Methodist church, dis- rict schools, chair factory and railroad car hops. Chairs are the principal exports. Mail daily. Abrain P. Shutts, postmaster. Gegoldt G, meat market. flames & Crisswell, meat market.


Live H & Co, chair mnfrs. McConnell Wm, constable. Mills B F, general store. Opperman F, general store. Pickelheimer M S, notary public.


Right J C Rev (Methodist).


Shutts Abrams P, Shoemaker and Stationer. Sieferman John, blacksmith. Stanford L D, grocer and justice. Wheeler J M, general store.


COESSE. Possessing 200 inhabitants, is situated in Union township, Whitley county, on the P. F. W. & C. Ry, 5 miles southeast of Columbia City, the county seat, and 19 northwest of Fort Wayne, con- tains district school, Methodist and Luth- eran churches. Mail daily. F. Smith, postmaster.


Aker M M Mrs, milliner. Aker & Bro, blacksmiths.


Allen & Bro, grocers. Byrum A J, shoemaker. Clark JO, wagonmaker and justice. Eckman G W, druggist and physician. Eckman NT Mrs, milliner.


Firth F, barber. Graves L, hotel and meat market. Smith F, general store. Smith & Mossman, lumber mnfrs. Spencer S M, shoemaker. Tobey R Rev (Methodist). Tousley L, grocer.


Wenger N R, druggist and physician.


COFFEE. On Eel river, in Lewis township, Clay county, 30 miles south of Brazil, the county seat, and 10 south of Clay City, on T. H. & S. E. R. R. Mail semi-weekly. John MI Woodrow, Postmaster and General Store.


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COLBURN. Is the name of a post- office in Washington township, Tippecanoe county, and is also a station on the W. St. L. & P. Ry., known as Chapmanville, with a population of 400, is located 12 miles northeast of Lafayette, the county seat. Contains three churches-Methodist, Lu-


theran and United Brethren -- and Colburu Normal and graded schools. Pacific Ex- press. Mail daily. George Z. Ychacoll, postmaster.


Anderson J H, physician and druggist. Barton O L, telegraph operator.


Bates I T, physician.


Bordner B F, shoemaker.


Collins D C, blacksmith.


Chapman A G, wood dealer.


Crider George W, druggist and physician ...


Hill George W, general store.


Kipp A, chair mnfr.


McDonald R E Rev (Lutheran).


Marine W R, agent W St I. & P Ry. Scott T H & Son, drain tile mufrs. Shipley A J, wagonmaker.


Simons J HI Rev (United Brethren).


Wallis George W, boots and shoes.


Wallis HI A, general store.


Ychachall George 2, Insurance and Collecting Agent.


COLD SPRING. Sparta township, Dearborn county, is a postoffice and station on the O. & M. Ry., 16 miles west of Law- renceburgh, the county seat. The village has three churches-Methodist, Lutheran and Baptist. Express, O. & M. Mail daily. Sallie M. Shutts, postmaster. Boesker H, grain dealer.


Chance E, constable. Christy John, wagonmaker. Grippky H, blacksmith.


Homan F, general store.


Marshall J W Rev, clergyman.


Shutts Sallie DE, Dressmaker. Smith A, justice of the peace.


Wright J B, R R and Ex agent.


COLE'S CORNERS. Ohio coun- ty. (See Bear Branch.)


COLFAX. Is situated. at the cross- ing of Logansport Division the T. H. & I. and I. & St. L & R. Rs, in Perry township, Clinton county, 10 miles southwest of Frankfort, and 22 southeast of Lafayette. The village is incorporated, has a bonded debt of $3,000, 800 inhabitants, three churches-Methodist, Christian and Catho- lic-a graded school of four departments, one bank, two hotels, and a weekly news- paper, the Colfax Chronide. Its manufac- tories consist of a stave factory, one flour, one saw and one planing mill. Express, American. Telegraph, Western Union. Daily mail. B. B. Clarke, postmaster. Allen H C, agent American Express Co.


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Andrew Edwin A Rev (Methodist).


Armstrong Isaac N, blacksmith.


Arnett & Hutt, painters. Benjamin Edward J, coal. Clark J M, physician. Clark R A & Co, hardware. Clark & Bone, general store.


Colfax Chronicle (weekly), Clarke & Clarke Publishers.


Colfax Manufacturing Co, stave mnfrs. Coon Hiram, drugs.


Coon Hiram [, physician.


Dawson John, Brick & Tile Mnfr. Dukes Wm S, live stock.


Engart Wm M, lawyer.


Farmers' Bank, Wm Powers president, F W Powers cashier.


Fitch Marion, grain and coal.


Frazee Samuel, insurance agent.


French Horace M, baker and confectioner. Girt John H, general store.


Goldsberry Francis M, lawyer.


Griffith & Weaver, milliners.


Hallowell Frederick G, drugs.


Hamilton Nelson Rev (Methodist.)


Hannis Nathan D Rev (Baptist.)


Harbaugh George C, meat market and jus- tice.


. Harper & Coombs, dress makers. Hayden & Teeguarden, druggists. Holmes & Son, grocers. Jenkins James, barber. Jenkins Sylvester H, blacksmith.


Johnson Ezekiel H, general store. Kendall E B Mrs, milliner. Kleiser Wm B & Bro, flour mill.


Knott Augustine, druggist.


Lanum John P, grocer. Lenehan Michael, saloon. Lovelass John V, general store. Mckenzie Alexander, propr Mondell House. Milburn Joseph E, physician. Mitchell John, grain and lumber. Mondell House, Alex Mckenzie, propr. Moore Amanda C Mrs, propr Moore's Hotel. Moore's Hotel, Mrs A C Moore, Pro- prietor. (See adr.) Moore James Rev (Methodist).


Moore Taylor, saloon. Moore Thomas B, undertaker and furniture.


Moore Washington C, shoemaker.


Offutt S S, harness. Parker Joseph, physician. Powers Francis W Rev (Adventist). Rhoades Albert, meat market. Roudebush Gardner P, blacksmith. Sanderson D P, job printer.


Seawright J P, physician.


Seifert Martin 1, general store. Shephard James R, hardware. Shobe James M, restaurant. Slaughter Geo W, wagonmaker and Sparks Elijah, justice of the peace. Teeguarden Freeman M, lumber m.i.': Tharp Levi, physician.


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Clarke Bascom B, postmaster.


Clift Wm N, marshal.


Tully John, boots and shoes.


Vale H W, physician.


Webster James G, lawyer and justice.


Westlake Wm M, harnessmaker.


White Daniel, hardware.


Young Decalvius K, justice of the } .....


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in Cleveland township, Whitley com . also a station on Eel River Division . ! W. St. L. & P. Ry., known as Millers! : The village contains a population of !: Christian church and district school.


river furnishes power to drive a flou: at this point. Grain and lumber are ported. Mail daily. Alfred Ross, i master.


Banta Henry, carpenter and constable. Fager G W, meat market.


Fager N. saloon.


Fisher F F, physician.


Halderman Daniel, flour mill.


Halderman & Goff, shoemakers. Hayden C N & Co, general store.


Miller E H, general store.


Myers W S, druggist.


Ross Alfred, General Store. Shenefield Richard, blacksmith.


Williams W O, miller.


COLLEGE CORNER. Jay co. ty. (See Liber).


COLLETT. A small village : postoffice, in Jay county, with a populat: of 50 persons, on line of G. R. & I. R. R 4 miles south of Portland, the county se .. Daily mail. B. A. Sutton, postmaster. Beedolt P C Rev (United Brethren).


Farst G W, general store. Miller Joseph, carpenter. Rye D S, carpenter. Stranathan Win, Blacksmith. Sutton I A, Postmaster.


COLLINS. Population 50, is locate ! on Eel River Division W. St. L & P. Ry. in Smith township, Whitley county, C: miles northeast of Columbia City cour' house. In the vicinity there are two dis. trict schools and a United Brethren church.


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The principal exports are grain and lumber. fail daily. H. F. Crabill, postmaster. Allen George O, carpenter.


Coleman Nicholas, saw mill. Dievault L, justice of the peace.


Dohner L B, blacksmith.


Grisier F G, physician.


Henrick R. C, General Store and R R agent.


Mossman & Hemmick, grain. Pence & Carter, tile mnfrs.


Kobbins C H, saw mill.


COLOGNE. A small settlement in Washington township, Delaware county, IS miles northwest of Muncie, the county seat, and 5 east of Summitville, on the C. W. & M. Ry, its shipping depot. There i, a Methodist church and district school here. Mail weekly. Thomas C. Achor, postmaster.


Achor Thomas C, General Store. Bell George, tile mnfr. Phillips Henry, saw mill. Stokes Samuel, shoemaker. Stokes Wm, blacksmith.


COLOMA. Situated in Parke county on the line between Wabash and Reserve townships, 4 miles northwest of Rockwell, the county seat, and most available ship- ping point. Contains 75 inhabitants, Friends church and graded school. Mail received tri-weekly. W. P. Musgrave, post- master.


Carter Joseph, drain tile mnfr. Cox E T Rev (Friends). Cox Junius. silversmith.


Dix H C, carpenter.


Morris W W, blacksmith. Morris Thomas, live stock.


Musgrave Win P, general store. Parker George W, pump maker. Swain Jesse, saw mill. Woodward J A Rev (Friends). Woodard Nathan N, physician.


Woodard Samuel A, shoemaker. Woodard Seneca, shoemaker.


COLUMBIA. In township of same name, county of Fayette, is a place with 60 inhabitants, located 8 miles southwest of Connersville, the county seat, and 3 miles northwest of Alpine, on the W. W. Ry, the most available shipping point. Has Methodist church and district school. Mail tri-weekly. Samuel E. Perin, postmaster. Anthony J M, blacksmith. Anthony J T, grocer.


Alzeno & Bryson, saw mill.


Martin O A, shoemaker.


Perini Bamstick KE, carpenter.


Perim J. 2, wagon maker. Turner John, physician.


COLUMBIA CITY. The seat of justice for Whitley county, is an incorpo- rated village of 2,500 inhabitants, located at the crossing of the Eel River Division W. St. L. & P. and P. Ft. W. & C. Rys., 18 miles northwest of Fort Wayne and 63. northeast of Logansport. This place has substantial county buildings, excellent busi- ness blocks, a well organized fire depart- ment, several churches, a graded school, the Green Hill Seminary, two hotels, two banks and two weekly newspapers, the Commercial (Republican), and Post (Demo- cratic. Two flour mills, a brewery, three saw mills and one furniture factory include the principal manufacturing interests. Tel- egraph, Western Union. Express, Adams and Pacific. Mail daily. O. H. Wood- worth, postmaster.


Anthes Philip, saloon.


Bainbridge George M, dry goods.


Baker John W, propr Columbia City Com- · mercial.


Ball Wade D, agent PF W & C Ry.


Beeson H N & Co, druggists. Beeson Wm J, broom mnfr. Brenneman Bros, grocers.


moore's Hotel &+


Rates Det Day, $1.6C.


MRS. A. C. MOORE, Proprietress. Colfax, Ind.


CITAS. D. COLSON.


FOUNDRY FACINGS. &0. 108 & 110 Frankin Street. CHICAGO.


Blackhead, Rhode Island, & Haircord, Soapstone, Lamain. Cake, Carbon Mineral, keystone, Coal, &c. The best obtainable, and the Cheapest.


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driven profitably by & "Threat ... manifeturel by CHANDLES & TRIE y Indianapolis, Ind. See page 3.


176 COL INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER COL


Brewster Fred, saloon. Brown Henry, foreman hose co. Brown Valorus, saw mill ..


Brown & Adams, proprs Columbia City Post. Carr Wm, stone yard. Cass Chester L, physician.


Central House, G W Crozier propr. Clark Joseph, county treasurer. Clugston Adams & Co, dry goods.




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