Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 1, Part 27

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


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Cooper Isaiah A, Physician and Druggist, w s Main.


Denver Hotel, J F Wagoner propr.


Denver House, Joseph Wilcox propr. Fetrow W W, druggist.


Fortney Amos, blacksmith. Griffith Hazel, saw mill. Grimes & Charles, grain dealers. Kessler Bros, saw mill.


Maloney Genio G, barber. Martin John G, physician. Noftzger Charles, hardware.


Ogden Franklin, saloon. Olds Richard, harness. Piper & McGinley, general store. Power Samuel R, general store. Smith Samuel, barber. Summers Sylvester M, justice of the peace. Trout & Hutchinson, general store. Tudor John H, furniture. Wilcox Joseph, propr Denver House. Wilson & Price, restaurant. Wright Richard, meat market.


DEPUTY. On Jeffersonville branch of the O. & M. Ry., in Graham township, Jefferson county, 18 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat, is a place of 300 inhabitants, containing district school and one church. Hogs, cattle and grain are exported. Express, Ohio and Mississippi. Mail daily. F. M. Tobias, postmaster. Barker David, shoemaker.


Blake A W, justice of the peace.


Calloway & Bro, general store.


Dixon L C, physician. Gaddy O & Co, drugs. Montgomery W H, general store, Nay & Co, General Store. Riley J W, flour and saw mill. Shrewsburg John, hotel. Stout W B, hotel. Tobias F M, Live Stock. Toedli Henry, shoemaker.


Warren & Evans, blacksmiths. Whitsitt W T, livery.


DERBY. On the Ohio river, in Union township, Perry county, 18 miles northeast of Tell City, the county seat. It has a Catholic church and district school. Wheat. potatoes, corn and apples are shipped. Population 150. Express, Adams. Mail received daily. H. C. Hargis, postmaster. Badger S N, general store and flour mill. Bennett James B, druggist. Davis John W, blacksmith. Elsby Samuel J, general store.


Hargis H C, General Store.


Mitchell L L, wagonmaker. Mitchell Sol A, general store. Mitchell W H, blacksmith. Moyan M, township trustee. Slaughter J B, physician.


Thompson E B, shoemaker.


Yates D A, carpenter. Yates Joseph, hotel.


DEXTER. Is a rural postoffice for the convenience of a farming community in Perry county, 20 miles northeast of Cannel- ton, the county seat. Rono, distant four miles, on the Ohio river, is the landing. Mail semi-weekly. W. H. Richardson, postmaster.


Mattingly Arnold, blacksmith.


Richardson W H, General Store. Smith David, blacksmith.


DILLMAN. Is a newly-established postoffice in Wells county.


DILLSBOROUGH. One and a quarter miles from station of same name, on O. & M. Ry, in Dearborn county, is locat- ed 14 miles southwest of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. . With a population of 650 Dillsborough has two churches-Methodist and Lutheran-and graded school. Stage daily for Farmers' Retreat-fare 40 cents; Friendship-fare 60 cents. Express, O. & M. Daily mail. Wm. Rowland, postmaster. Calvert J N, jeweler. Cochran George Rev (Methodist).


Ellerbrook L, blacksmith. Ginter Fred, shoemaker. Gullett & Burroughs, flour mill. Hartley J L, general store. Hess Thomas, justice of the peace. Hubbard G M, druggist.


Kamping H, merchant tailor. Lord T J, physician. Neasta A H, shoemaker.


On all matters pertaining to 18 Hubbard Block, Indianapo- ial, and given careful and


PATENTS


Patents, consult C. BRADFORD, lis, Ind. All business confiden- · prompt personal attention.


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ha EUSSARD & CO.,


Law Publishers and Booksellers. - INDIANAPOLIS.


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Perlee D, blacksmith. Roberts L, tinner. Roser John J Rev (Methodist). Rowland WVI, Druggist. Rudisill S, harnessmaker.


Sale F HI, physician. Sale J H, physician. Scudder Thomas, undertaker.


Stevenson F M, R R and Ex agent. Stewer Wm, notions.


Teke W E, saloon.


Tellas John, livery. Tholke Fred, general store. Vandolat J C & Co, general store. Veit L, hotel. Weaver S M, physician.


Withrow W W, general store. Young T A & J A, general store.


DILLSBOROUGHISTATION. Dearborn county. (See Dillsborough).


DITNEY. A postoffice in Warrick county, Io miles from Boonville, the county seat, and most available shipping point. Mail tri-weekly. Carleton Ketcham, post- master.


Ketcham Carleton, Wagonmaker. Ketcham Sanford, blacksmith,


Miller P H, justice of the peace.


DITNEY HILL. A rural post- office in Hall township, Dubois county, 15 miles east of Jasper, the county scat, and nearest rail approach. In the vicinity there are three churches- Baptist, Metho- dist and United Brethren-and district school, Wheat is exported. Mail daily. David F. Nolan, postmaster.


Cline John Rev (United Brethren). Harmon Isaac, blacksmith.


Huff Neal, cooper. King Alex Rev (Baptist). Nolan David F, Farmer.


Pruett Joshua, shoemaker. Roberts George W, blacksmith. Shultz Leopold, general store. Smith Isam, justice of the peace.


DIYON. A mining village of 60 persons, located in Greene county, on the I. & V. Ry., 7 miles northwest of Bloom- field, the county seat, has a Christian church and district school. Mail daily. Thomas Graves, postmaster.


Graves Thomas, Postmaster.


Hunt Harry, general store. Rumley Marshall, blacksmith.


Schofield George, coal miner.


Schofield Thomas, coal miner. Stone J A .V, physician.


DONALDSON. On the P. Ft. W. & C. Ry., is located in Marshall county, 7 miles northwest of Plymouth, the county seat. Population 60. Mail daily. G. W. Short, postmaster.


Cisher Peter, general store.


Green M, physician. Richey S R, physician. Short G W, Insurance Agent.


Uncopher G W, general store.


DON JUAN. Is a discontinued postoffice in Anderson township, Perry county, 12 miles north of Cannelton, the county seat, 7 north of Tell City, its ship- ping point, and 2 northwest of Lilly Dale, its nearest postoffice.


DOOLITTLES MILLS. In the extreme northern portion of Perry county, Oil township, is a village of 50 inhabitants, located 30 miles north of Cannelton, the county seat. Leavenworth, 17 miles east is the most available shipping point. It has United Brethren church and district school. Mail semi-weekly. L. McMahal, postmaster. Brown G WL, physician. Burr Calvin H, carpenter. Burr J C Rev, clergyman. Doolittle Samuel, Farmer. Jackson & Proctor, flour is ill. Kline H C Rev (United Brethren). Leonard B T, blacksmith. McMahal L, Wagonmaker. Minors & Heefman, flour mill.


DENVER HOTEL,


JAMES F. WAGONER, Prop'r, - - DENVER, IND.


Located at R. R. Depot. Has all the conveniences of a first-class Hotel. Good table, good beds and everything in good order.


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CHICAGO ZING WORKS.


We desire All Architects and Cornice firms to conunnvicate with us about Lin Ornamenis. Address J. W. ATKINSON, 313-321 So. Clinton St., Chicago, Ill.


Home Life los. Co.


Ilasremoved all restrictions upon residen .. and travel policies. World with best Co. i.p.A. to work. E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't, Chicago, III.


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Pavy W W, justice of the peace. Vansickle J N, teacher. . Walch S P, general store.


DOOR VILLAGE. A postoffice in Scipio township, La Porte county, 4 miles south of La Porte, the county seat and shipping depot. A district school, Methodist and Baptist churches will be found in the vicinity. Mail received daily. J. B. Higgins, postmaster. Higgins J HE, Justice of the Peace. Peterson Charles, shoomaker. Peterson Gustav, blacksmith.


DORA. Population Ico, is located in LaGro township, Wabash county, on Sala- monie river, 9 miles southeast of Wabash. the county seat, and 5 miles southeast of LaGro, on the W. St. L. & P. Ry. The village has three churches - Methodist, Christian, and Dunkard-and graded school. The river furnishes power to operate a saw and flour mill. Mail tri-weekly. Thomas Gibbs, postmaster.


Fall Jacob L, general store.


Gibbs Thomas, Postmaster. Harrell W D, boots and shoes. Kautz John, physician. Kesler & Smith, flour mill. King & Heslet, blacksmiths.


DOVER. Boone county. (See Cason.)


DOVER. Dearborn county.


Kelso.)


DOTER ITILL. In Center town- ship, Martin county, 4 miles north of West Shoals court house and same distance from Shoals, on O. & M. Ry, contains four churches-Methodist, Christian, Methodist Reform, and Baptist-and an excellent graded school. Daily stage communication with Indian Springs, fare 25c., and Shoals, fare 25c. Population 200. Mail daily. Nathan P. Calvin, postmaster.


Calvin Nathan P, Justice of the .Peace.


Champlin Calvin, physician. Hixson James, blacksmith. Luzadder George, general store. McGuyer Thomas F, lawyer. Schooley John, blacksmith. Sims Jasper N, physician. Stephens Lewis, lawyer.


DOW. Name of postoffice at Onward Station, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, with 60


inhabitants, is in Cass county, 10 min southeast of Logansport. The village l.a. United Brethren society and district school. Mail daily. Lindol Smith, postmaster. Lewis Geo, saw mill.


Little Thomas, flour mill.


Mulledore D C, general store. Gimitla Lin:dol, Postmaster. Strode A B, physician.


DOWNENTILLE. Is located |: - Decatur county, & miles northwest Greensburg, the county seat, and distant 3 miles from Adams Station, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. Little Flat Rock creek [ .... nishes power to drive a flour and saw mill. The place has a Baptist society and district school. Population 50. Mail semi-week's. J. W. Parker, postmaster. Downey A F, grocer.


Kelley R M & Co, four and saw mill.


Parker I W, Physician.


DOWN HILL. A postoffice in Crawford county, 17 miles northwest ci Leavenworth, the county seat. Ship to Leavenworth, on the Ohio river, or Hunt- ingburg, on the C. R. & S. W. Ry. Courtney Thomas, physician. Crecetius J E, lawyer. Newton & Avery, saw mill.


McBirney J, flour and saw mill.


DRESDEN. A station on the B. S. O. & B. Ry, with a population of 50, in Jackson township, Greene county, 12 miles southeast of Bloomfield house. Churches, Methodist and Christian. Ex- ports, wheat, tobacco, hogs and cattle. Mail daily. George J. Jackson, postmaster. Ashcraft Joseph, cattle dealer. Edington Elijah, lawyer. Gastineau George, live stock.


Jackson George J, Postmaster. Merritt Wm, cooper. Miller Marshall, general store. Page E F, shoemaker. Radebaugh W HI, drugs.


DREWERSBURGH. A setule- ment of 60 persons in White Water town- ship, Franklin county, 14 miles southeast of Brookville, the county seat. Harrison, O., 7 miles south, on the W. W. R. R., is the shipping point. Mail semi-weekly. W. A. Heap, postmaster. Brohhite Francis, meat market. Burtonsaw J F, physician. Hancock Chester, meat market.


BINGHAM, W. WALK & MAVECW, ) Roman Gold Pendants 12 East Washington street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ) and LOCKETS.


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WM. M. BELL


Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, No. 307 Upper Third Street, Evansville, Ind.


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Heap Wm A, general store. Stalcup Walter, blacksmith. Stansbury Thomas, cattle dealer. Waltz George E, blacksmith.


DUBLIN, Is strictly a temperance village of 1,300 inhabitants, located in Jackson township, Wayne county, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry., 17 miles west of Rich- mond, the county seat, and 51 east of In- dianapolis. The soil surrounding Dublin is remarkably productive, and particularly adapted to the growth of wheat, which is the principal article of export. The village is incorporated, and contains three churches, graded school, two hotels, soap factory, flour mill, agricultural implement manu- factory, saw mill, pump factory, sealing-wax factory and a weekly newspaper, the Wayne Register. Express, American. Telegraph, Western Union. Mail daily. J. B. Mc- Grew, postmaster.


Artist George, barber.


Baird Orange, shoemaker.


Barrett Clinton T, harnessmaker.


Bilby Albert G, blacksmith.


Brown Abraham S, wagonmaker.


Boyd Samuel S, physician.


Burney John, carriagemaker.


Burr Albert, publisher Wayne Register.


Cain Exie Mrs, milliner. Carmony David, blacksmith.


Carmony F, livery. Christman John H, carriage mnfr.


Cripe & Brown, meat market.


Crull Soloman F, Grocer. Dillon S & Son, general store. Dublin Agricultural Works. Floyd, Halleck & Son, tile mnfrs. Fountain John, lumber. Freeman E S Rev (Methodist). Griffy John A, pump mnfr. Hagaman & McTaggart, grocers.


Hardin Russell B, mechanic. Heacock M S, furniture. Hiatt Charles E, meat market. Hicks Wm J, flour and feed. Hoffman J V & Sons, real estate.


Hollowell D G, stoves and tinware.


Hottendorf Charles, druggist. Huddleston Nathan, soap mnfr. Kenworthy W H, gate mnfr. Landis Lee L, agt Am Ex Co. Layman Thomas J, general store. Lively John, carriage mnfr. McGrew J B, postmaster.


McTaggart Charles, physician. Maxwell & Walton, fruit growers. Modlin Joseph, painter.


Morgan Edmond, machinist.


Newby & Johnson, general store. Ogborn Wm F, shoemaker. Patterson S, milliner. Pierce & Campbell, saw mill, 4 miles north- west.


Pim & Son, Flour Mill.


Pike Jesse, undertaker. Purnell I R & Son, hotel.


Rabey Luke, wagon mnfr. Reed Joseph S, hotel.


Reed Wm, blacksmith.


Roberts J A Rev (Christian).


Rowe & Smith, meat market.


Smith Joseph, grocer.


Smith Sallie Mrs, milliner.


Southworth & Day, physicians.


Stanley Wm C, dentist. Swain Cyrus T, grocer.


Swaim John G, grocer.


Taylor Livingston B, physician.


Walton Ezra, boots and shoes. Wayne Register (weekly), Albert Burr ed. White Oliver, druggist.


DUDLEYTOWN. Three miles west of Langdon's Station, its shipping point, on the J. M. & I. R. R., contains 100 inhabitants, and is situated in Wash- ington township, Jackson county, 9 miles east of Brownstown, the county seat. Mail semi-weekly. Wm. Acker, postmaster. Acker & Otto, General Store.


Brant & Breathauer, lumber dealers.


. Breathauer August, cooper.


Breathauer Wm, carpenter.


Brietfield Gotleib, cooper. Brietfield Gustave, justice of the peace. Brummer Henry, constable. Carr John, meat market. Cordes Conrad, Flour Mill.


Custer Christian, meat market. Froelick Frederick, harnessmaker.


Gabbert J C, physician.


Green Wm O, physician. Holtman John, tailor. Kratzer John, painter. Kretzman C Rev (Lutheran). Krume Henry, shoemaker. Osterman Dr, physician.


Roth WE'RE, Blacksmith.


Stolle Rudolph, saloon.


Vondervalle John, nursery.


DUFF. Rural postoffice in Madison township, Dubois county, on Patoka river, 8 miles southwest of Jasper, the county seat. Huntingburg, 5 miles southwest on the C. R. & S. W. Ry, is the place of ship-


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CIAS. D. COLSON, 108 and 110 Franklin Street, Chicage. The Celebrated Willington White Sand. Best Brands of Imporied and Domestic Hydraulic Coments, New York and Michigan Stucco. Etc. See Adv., page 1.


A PORTABLE MULAY SAW MILL,


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ment. Mail. semi-weekly. W. R. Osborn, postmaster. OSLOEn W XR, Physician. Warrensman F, blacksmith.


DUNDEE. A recently settled place with only a small population, is a station on the L. E. & W. Ry., in Madison county, 18 miles from Anderson court house. Mail received daily. Eliza Wood, postmaster. Chafant John, tile manfr.


Etchison Moses, constable.


Griffee O, saloon. Wood Alexander, justice of the peace.


Wood A S, general store and grain. Wood George, Stock Dealer.


DUNKIRK, Is a village containing '800 inhabitants, located on the P. C. & St. L. Ry., in Richland township, Jay county, 15 miles southwest of Portland, the county seat, and 90 northeast of Indianapolis. The village is pleasantly located, surrounded by an excellent grain growing country, and .contains two churches-Baptist and Meth- odist-graded school, two hotels, two saw mills, two drain tile factories, one flour mill, one planing mill, and a weekly news- paper, the Banner. Corn and wheat are the chief exports. Express, United States. Daily mail. R. J. Sutton, postmaster. Albright P J Rev (Methodist).


Allen Richard S, tile mnfr.


Allmon Israel, justice of the peace.


Allmon J, justice of the peace.


Anderson George, boots and shoes. Anderson George Mrs, millinery.


Anderson James M, physician.


Bishop Bros, saw mill. Brammer Rollen, saw mill.


Burden Allen J, barber. Burden Lincoln, barber. Carl Hattie Mrs, millinery.


Carl Joseph L, furniture,


Casey Michael M, dentist.


Covert Theodore, carriage painter.


Crouch Nathaniel W, physician. Crogan John M, physician. Cunningham M S & Bro, druggists.


Dillon Benjamin F, physician.


Dunkirk Banner (Weekly), A W Mavis Publisher. Evens Hial J, billiard hall. Foorman & Co, grocers. Holley House, Jeremiah Williams propr. Hoover Edwin, hardware. Mckinley John Rev (Baptist). Manings, Brotherton & Kennedy, flour mill.


Mavis Andrew W, Publisher D ... kirk Banner.


Meranda Lewis, shoemaker.


Milligan Wm, propr Milligan House. Monroe W & T P, grain dealers.


Milligan House, Wm Milligan propr. Nicholls H Charles, druggist.


Parker David H, R R and Ex agent.


Patrick & Andrew, tile innfrs.


St John Isaac W, general store.


Selvey Samuel S, physician. Semans & Bro. confectioners.


Sharrette Emma F Mrs, millinery. Sherwood Charles C, physician.


Steel & Burkett, meat market.


Sutton Richard J, Postmaster and Insurance Agent. Sutton Wm G, lawyer.


Teague Bros, carriage mnfrs.


Thomas Geo W, blacksmith.


Thomas John W, blacksmith. Weaver Son & Co, general store.


Whetsel Wm H, hardware.


Williams Jeremiah, propr Holley House.


Willis Stanford C, barber. Zehner Joseph, planing mill.


DUNLAPSVILLE. On the east fork of Whitewater river, with a population of 200, is located in Union county, 5 miles southwest of Liberty, the county seat and nearest rail approach. The river furnishes power to drive a flour and saw mill. Tri- weekly stage connection with Liberty, fare 25c, and Brookville, fare 5oc. Mail tri- weekly. Wm. D. Smith, postmaster. Burk Alfred, justice of the peace.


Burk & Scudder, saw mill.


Crawford Andrew, blacksmith.


Crawford James, apiarian.


Freeman Monroe, blacksmith.


Garrett Jacob, carpenter.


Grove Elmer, lumber.


Hanna George, meat market. Leech James, grocer.


Osborn Benjamin, lumber.


Parvin Isaac M, flour mill.


Rigar Henry, lumber.


Smith Wrn D, Boots, Shoes and No. tions. Stanton Eli, hotel.


DUNREITH. In Henry county, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, is located 10 miles south of New Castle, the county seat, 40 miles east of Indianapolis, has two churches-Methodist and Friends-popula- tion 150. Daily stage connection with Spiceland, fare 20c, Greensboro, fare 40c,


JOHN RAUCH,


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


Capital City Cigar


A. KNICELY & Co. 72 and 71 W. Monroe Street,, CHICAGO. Bin, Slate and From Beefers. w Have been in business for 20 years, and warrant all our work.


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and New Castle, fare 50c. Mail daily.


Express, American. D. H. Hudelson, postmaster. Bailey S M Rev (Presbyterian). Bartlett C G, physician.


· Craighead R D, general store. Harrold D C, dentist. Harrold Jesse, livery. Hayes John W, justice of the peace. Hudelson M HM, Druggist and Gro- cer.


Miller M, general store.


Nicholson Wm, horticulturist.


Pearce J R, general store. Rinewalt Wm, shoemaker.


Stambaugh F, hotel.


Steele A, blacksmith.


Teas E Y, nursery.


Thomas F W Rev (Friends).


Watson J F, Grain Dealer. Wilson Marcus, general store.


DUPONT. Jefferson county, is a village of 350 inhabitants, on J. M. & I. R. R., 14 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat, and 72 miles southeast of In- dianapolis. Has two churches-Methodist and Baptist-and district school. Wheat is the principal export. Daily mail. Ameri- can Express. G. B. Lewis, postmaster. Flanders J W, physician. Guthrie W A, staves. Houghton W D, wagonmaker.


Hughes B W, general store.


Lewis G E, Druggist and Physician. Lewis J F, Druggist and Physician. Newkirk P, blacksmith.


O'Neel S E, apiarian. Thomas N, carpenter.


Williams B B, blacksmith. Williams 'T S, General Store.


DYER. Has a population of 500, is situated on the M. C. R. R. (Joliet cut-off), Lake county, II miles north of Crown Point, the county seat. The village has a Catholic church and graded school. Ameri- can Express. Mail daily. Julius A. Neif- ing, postmaster. Ambre M, pressed hay. Battermann HI, harnessmaker. Beiriger J, Furniture. Boos John, hotel. Buresch J, furniture. Fehring C, plasterer. Flach J Rev (Catholic). Gettler T, cooper. Hart & Talcott, dairy. Heimann A, brick mason. 14


Hoffmann N, shoemaker. Johns J W, physician. Kaiser Adam, harnessmaker.


Keilmann Lowersburg & Klaas, lumber.


Keilmann & Schafer, pressed hay.


Kimmet John, teacher. Klein Matthew, hotel.


Kolling N, carpenter.


Margraph L, plasterer.


Neifing & Stommel, General Store.


Overhage Arnold, carpenter,


Peschel J, hardware.


Robbins D, bricklayer.


Rust H, saloon. Santer C J & Co, general store.


Schaffer J, blacksmith.


Scheidt & Davis, Flour Mill.


Schutz Nicholas, saloon.


Seidler A, physician and justice.


Specker T, cattle dealer.


Stech John, tanner.


Stommel A, meat market.


Tanner James, R R and Ex agt.


Trulley Anton, cattle dealer.


EAGLETOWN. On line of the proposed extension of the A. L. & St. L. Ry, in Washington township, Hamilton county, 10 miles east of Noblesville, the county seat, and S miles northeast of Zions- ville, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., the most available shipping depot. The village has 300 inhabitants, two churches -- United Brethren and Friends-and graded school. Tri-weekly mail route to Zionsville -- fare 50 cents. W. C. Vance, postmaster.


Applegate A J, physician.


Bowman C R, justice of the peace.


Bush D W, drugs and groceries. Couch H, blacksmith and saw mill.


Gordon B, blacksmith.


Henly J C, carpenter.


Herald C M, physician.


Inman E T & Bro, flour mill.


Vance W C, General Store.


Way A A, carpenter.


EAGLEVILLE STATICN. Wells county. (See Fox.)


EARLE. With 50 inhabitants, is lo- cated in Scott township, Vanderburgh coun- ty, 10 miles north of Evansville and 2 east of Inglefield, on the E. & T. H. R. R. Contains Methodist and Catholic churches. Semi-weekly mail stage to Evansville. Wil- liam Earle, postmaster. Earle WILL, Farmer. Kalback J, meat market.


PIANOS and ORGANS


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


Iron Fences, Railing, Cresting, &c.,


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Karges F, hotel and grocer. Miller Christ, cooper. Muhs Antoine, blacksmith. Shiff Philip, hotel and saloon.


EARL PARK. Ninety-five miles southeast of Chicago, on the C. L. & C. Ry, is in Richland township, Benton county, 7 miles northwest of Fowler, the county seat. The village contains 450 inhabitants, two churches-Methodist and Catholic ---- graded school, and ships grain and live stock. Express, American. Mail daily. H. M. Beckwith, postmaster.


Beckwith KA RI, General Store, Law- yer, Collection and Insurance Agent.


Bertrand C, wagonmaker.


Boice B R & A. C, physicians.


Borders Bros, livery.


Bradley Charles, blacksmith.


Brockenbrough A C, grocer.


Burlage Max, hotel.


Colvin Wm, barber.


Douglass Eli, shoemaker.


Hartley Bros, dry goods and groceries.


Hixson JA, Grain and Stock.


Imsman George, meat market.


Kelly Robert, grocer.


King S, justice of the peace.


Livingston V L, grocer and restaurant.


McNary Thomas, saloon.


Maghee Patrick, saloon.


Noe Frank, meat market.


Raub & Earl, grain and stock.


Reisell Joseph, grocer.


Rennie H, carpenter and justice. Richmire George, R R and Ex agt, Stout John, druggist.


Wakefield James, Carpenter. Wees Elias, blacksmith.


EAST ENTERPRISE. With a population of 150, is a village in Cotton township, Switzerland county, 12 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. Has daily stage route to Vevay, Rising Sun and Aurora. The place contains Methodist church and district school. Daily mail. R. G. Simpson, postmaster.


Buchanan Harvey, flour mill.


Camel James, harnessmaker. Gilbert W W, general store. Heath B C, barber. Heath Daniel, basketmaker. Hide S B, stock dealer. Littlefield Harvey, justice of the peace. Lockwood S D, shoemaker. McCrary T F, grain. McGuffin WEIL, Cooper.


Phillips Dennis, carpenter. Sedam A J, blacksmith. Sedam Michael, blacksmith. Seymour E G Rev (Baptist). Simpson James, blacksmith. Simpson J F, hotel.


Simpson R G, physician.


Simpson R G & Con, General Store.


Washer & Duning, saw and flour mill.


EAST GERMANTOWN. Name of postoffice at Germantown station, on the P. C. & St. L. Ry., in Jackson township, Wayne county, 14 miles west of Richmond, the county seat, and 55 east of Indianapo- lis. The village is situated in a very fertile farming district, and contains 650 inhabit- ants, two churches-Evangelical and Lu- theran-and good graded school. Its prin- cipal shipments are tobacco, lumber, plows and grain. Express, American. Mail daily. Wesley Gipe, postmaster.


Baker Benjamin, shoemaker.


Bear John, cooper.


Boon Daniel, barber. Bowman D L, carriage mifr.


Breneman Henry, shoemaker.


Carpenter D L, physician.


Condo & & Co, Plow Mnfrs.


Condo Peter, blacksmith. Davis Wm, wagon mnfr.


Day B F, physician. Doll Harry, meat market.


Gipe Wesley, Justice of the Peace.


Goldman Wm, hotel and saloon.


Jamieson C C & Co, general store.


Kaufman John G, saloon,


Kocker H H, pottery.


Lyons H B, lumber dealer.


Mank J R, physician.


Mank W D, druggist.


Neff Daniel, grocer.


Neff Edward DD, Cigar Mnfr.


Penny R L, brickmaker.


Riegel Wm H, blacksmith.


Riley Wm R, furniture and lumber.


Rush Daniel, meat market.


Steadeke John H Rev (Evangelical).


Tout Sylvester, constable and restaurant. Warfel Elmer, cigar mnfr.




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