Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 2, Part 33

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1300


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WAXMANSVILLE. A village of So inhabitants, and is located in Jackson township, Bartholomew county, 15 miles. southwest of Columbus court house. Sey- mour, 12 miles sontheast, is the most available shipping point. Has two churches -Methodist and Lutheran-and ships Ium- ber, tanbark and hoop poles. Mail tri- weekly. William Tobrocke, postmaster. Allen Z T, physician. Allen W H, physician.


Behrman Bros, shoemakers.


Meyer H A, hardware.


Miller & Aldenhagen, general store. Pardick H, wagonmaker.


Settloh F, blacksmith.


Tobrocke


Aldenhagen,.


Flour Mill.


WAYNESBURGH. Possessing a population of 100, is a village located in Decatur county, 16 miles southwest of Greensburg, the county seat. Elizabeth- town, 14 miles southwest, on the J. M. & I. R. R., is the usual place of shipment. Contains two churches-Christian and Methodist. Mail tri-weekly. Wm. Scott, postmaster. Amerman J S, blacksmith.


Barton, J M, general store.


Bayless S A, physician.


Bidinger S W, physician.


Clark D M, general store.


,Howell C R, general store.


Scott William & JR, Flour Mill. Somers P, shoemaker.


Thrailkill T, cooper.


Trisler J W., shoemaker.


Webb J D, wagonmaker.


Wolfinger J, blacksmith.


WAYNESVILLE. Located on the J. M. & I. R. R., in Wayne town- ship, Bartholomew county, 7 miles south of Columbus, the county seat, contains 100 inhabitants, Methodist church and district school. Mail daily. S. Goshorn, post- master. Clark A, carpenter.


Goshorn Smith, General Store. Ward J C, carpenter.


WAYNETOWN. Fifty-four miles northwest of Indianapolis, on the I. B. & W. Ry, in Wayne township, Montgomery county, 10 miles northwest of Crawfords- ville court house, was incorporated as a town in 1876, and contains 562 inhabitants. It has Christian and Methodist churches,


OLD SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT and EXCHANGED At Sprague's, 391 W. Madison Street, Chicago, Ill.


A PORTADLE MOLAY SAW MILL,


driven profitably by a Threshing Engine, manufactured by CHANDLER & TAYLOR, of ag Indianapolis, Ind. See pago 3.


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graded school, one hotel, a weekly news- paper, two flour mills, two saw mills and one planing mill. The surrounding country is undulating and adapted to grazing and the growth of grain. Lumber, live stock and grain are the chief exports. Express, United States. Mail daily. Joseph S. Henry, postmaster. Badgly Wm P, carpenter. Beckwith Franklin J, saloon.


Billings Harmon M, lawyer. Bowles Charles J Rev (Baptist). Britton & Brewer, druggists. Brown George D, flour mill.


Cates Joseph, carpenter. Claypool Stanley, physician. Cochrane Robert, grocer. Cox Winfield S, saloon.


Cramer Isaac S, grocer.


Faunce Wm E, wagonmaker.


Fitch Alexander P, physician. Green S J. saw mill. Haas Amelia Mrs, milliner. Hallowell & Dale, flour mill. Hamilton Albert N, physician. Hays Richard T, carpenter. Hayes & Co, saddles and harness.


Henry Josepha S, Postmaster. Herozog Morris, general store.


Holden William, Cabinetmaker, n w cor Main and Vine. Houver Jacob W, grocer. Hughes & Nixon, planing mill. Hurt W J, physician.


Kelly Edward, shoemaker. Kerr W H Rev (Christian).


Lenox Andrew J, blacksmith. Lucas Wm H, general store. McClure Alexander, meat market. Meiser & Pierce, lumber. Merrell Basil T, carpenter. Merrell & White, furniture. Moffitt Winfield S, lawyer. Moore Silas R, saw mill. Powell H C, physician. Richardson A L, lawyer. Rider & Brant, hardware. Runyan Riley, propr Waynetown Banner. Shipman George P, carpenter. Shurr John A, blacksmith. Smith & Miller, druggists. Snyder J M, flour mill, 2 miles west. Steele Mary E Mrs, hotel. Stewart Edmond L, agt I B & W Ry. Sumner Bros, wagonmakers. Waynetown Banner, Riley Runyan propr. Webster & Ellis, general store. Wilson John W, carpenter. York Abraham, livery.


Zuck David, carpenter. Zuck John S, lawyer. Zuck Wm E, livery.


WAYPORT. Is situated in Wash. ington township, Monroe county, 9 miles north of Bloomington, the county seat and nearest rail approach. Population, 25. Mail tri-weekly. T. L. Brown, postmaster. Brown M F, physician. Brown T L, general store.


WEA. Two hundred and ten miles west of Toledo, is a flag station and post- office on the W. St. L. & P. Ry, in Tippe- canoe county, 7 miles southwest of Lafa- yette. Has Methodist church and exports grain. Mail daily. Arvine W. Fox, post- master. Bayle B, flour mill.


Fox Arvine W, Grain Dealer and Justice.


Hull N, flour mill. Tinkler C, R R agt. Tinkler & Fox, grain dealers.


WEBSTER. Kosciusko county. ( See North Webster.)


WEBSTER. Is a settlement of 100 persons in township of same name, county of Wayne, 6 miles northwest of Richmond, the county seat and most accessible ship- ping point. Its churches are Methodist and Friends. Schools, common district. It is on stage route from Bloomingsport to Richmond. Mail daily. S. H. Bond, post- master.


Atkinson Milton, wagonmaker. Black Wm H, saw mill. Bond @ MK, General Store. Thomas Owen, physician.


WEISBURGH. Thirty-eight miles northwest of Cincinnati on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., in Jackson township, Dear- born county, contains 150 inhabitants, Lu- theran church, graded and parochial schools. Lawrenceburgh, the county seat, is 16 miles southeast. Hay and grain are shipped. Express, American. ' Mail daily. H. Chairsell, postmaster. Althoff C H Rev (Lutheran). Bauermeister Wm Rev (Lutheran). Buchert James, hotel and saloon. Chairsell MI, General Store. Fermier Pierre, physician. Gutzwiller Philip, blacksmith. Hilbert G, wagonmaker.


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PATENTS.


C. Bradford, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 18 Hubbard Block, corner of Washington and Meridian Streets, Indianap- olis, Ind. All business confidential. Call or write for information.


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MERRILL, HUBBARD & CO. Miscellaneous and Blank Books and Office Stationery, Indianapolis.


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Minneman F H, agrl implts. Oelker C, cabinetmaker.


Schweitzer R H, general store. Stohlman Louis, Harnessmaker. Stumpke Fred, boots and shoes. Walters Jolin F, saloon. Weis Christian, lumber. Weis Philip, flour mill.


WELLSBORO. At the crossing of B. & O. and N. W. G. T. R. Rs., in No- ble township, LaPorte county, 10 miles south of LaPorte court house, contains 100 inhabitants and exports grain, cattle, hogs and hay. Express, B. & O. Mail daily. J. B. Chipman, postmaster.


Chipman J B, Grocer. Frederickson Wm, general store. Frederickson & Crichton, meat market. Frederickson & Rambo, stave mnfrs. McCormick & Croft, hardware. Miller Geo, stave mnfr. Titus N J, carpenter. Wells T H, R R and Ex agent. Wells & McLane, grain.


WELTES. Is a village of 50 inhab- itants, located in Campbell township, War- rick county, 12 miles west of Boonville, the county seat. The place is known locally as St. Johns, and contains a Catholic church and school. Evansville, 12 miles south- west, is its place of shipment. Mail semi- weekly. Joseph Welte, postmaster. Conrad C I Rev (Catholic). Moll Andrew, blacksmith.


Olberding Henry, carpenter. Welte Joseph, General Store. Wick Henry, blacksmith.


WESLEY. Fifty-one miles northwest of Indianapolis, on the I. B. & W. Ry, is in Wayne township, Montgomery county, 71/2 miles northwest of Crawfordsville, the county seat. It has Christian and Metho- dist churches. Grain is the principal ex- ported article. Population 25. Mail daily. D. M. Phillips, postmaster. Baldwin E J, blooded horses. Davis Isaac, live stock. Detcheon S E, physician. Phillips E M, Grocer. Pierce E, carpenter.


WEST BADEN. Is noted for its springs, known as West Baden Springs, and oilstone quarries. It is located on Lost river, in French Lick township, Orange county, 8 miles west of Paoli, the county


seat, and 18 southwest of Orleans, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. Lost river furnishes water power to run a flour mill. Oilstone is the chief article of export. Has daily stage connection with Paoli-fare 50c .- and Orleans-fare $1. Mail daily. James W. Pro, postmaster.


Dixson John, blacksmith.


Dixson Sol, shoemaker.


Grigsby & Grigsby, flour mill.


Lane J A, West Baden Springs and Ho- tel.


Pro James W, General Store.


Ritter J A, physician.


Ritter & Bro, drugs.


WESTCHESTER. Five miles southeast of Bryant station, its shipping point, on the G. R. & I. R. R., is a place of 50 inhabitants, in Bear Creek township, Jay county, 8 miles northeast of Portland court house. It contains Congregational church and district school. Mail daily.


J. A. Griffith, postmaster.


Brown A, agricultural implts.


Griffith & Montgomery, General Store.


Haviland Wm J, saw mill. Vail & Ross, physicians.


Williams & Kendrick, blacksmiths.


WEST CREEK. A rural postoffice, located in Lake county, 17 miles southwest of Crown Point, the county seat, and 8 miles west of Grant Park, Ill., on the C. & E. I. R. R. In the immediate vicinity there are three churches-Lutheran, Pres- byterian and Methodist-semi-weekly stage route to Lowell-fare 25c .- and Hebron- fare 50c. J. P. Spalding, postmaster. Sheely H Rev (Presbyterian). Spalding J P, Postmaster. Wasson H Rev (Presbyterian).


WESTFIELD. Containing a popu- lation of 400, is a thriving village in Hamil- ton county, situated 6 miles west of Nobles- ville, the county seat. and nearest rail com- munication. Westfield contains three churches-two Methodist and one Friends- union high and graded schools. Daily stage to Carmel and Noblesville ; tri- weekly to Zionsville. Mail daily. John W. Davis, postmaster. Ballard Ralph, furniture. Ballard M J, milliner.


Barker A L, wagon mnfr.


Barker Bros, Saw Mill. Benson J L, physician.


CHICAGO ZINC WORKS


New Illustrated Cataloque just out. Free to Archi- tects and Cornice firms. Sent by Express. J. W. ATKINSON, 313-321 South Clinton Street, CHICAGO, ILL.


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Home Life Ins. Co


Has perfected plans for a large business in Indiana during ISS1. For Agencies apply to E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't, Chicago, III.


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Bowman Phoebe, milliner.


Brown O F, harness. Brown O H, drugs.


Brown R R, stoves and tinware. Carson Samuel, shoemaker. Cloud Wm C, justice of the peace. Coffin B F, physician. Coffin E J, milliner. Conklin W H, drugs. Cook Jesse, justice of the peace. Dave S C, physician.


Davis & Pennington, Fancy Gro- cers and Confectioners.


Dwigins Wm, blacksmith. Ellis R C, physician. Funderburg A E, Tanner. Hayworth D, meat market.


Hetherington & Son, general store. Hiatt J W, furniture.


. Howe A P, principal graded school. Howk D C, blacksmith. Kane J M, physician. Millis Jennie, milliner. Parr Wm D Rev (Methodist). Pettijohn JE, Physician. Pfaff B F, wagonmaker. Pfaff J C, blacksmith. Pfaff M J, milliner. Pfaff Thomas, hotel. Phelps E N, barber.


Sanders James, nursery. Semans J L, flour mill. White Charles, barber. Williams C P, general store. Williams J A, grocer.


WEST FORK. Locally known as Marietta, is a town of 200 inhabitants, in Union township, Crawford county, 12 miles west of Leavenworth, the county seat and place of shipment. The village is sur- rounded by a fertile agricultural district, and its requirements are a flour mill and general store. Mail semi-weekly. James M. Duffin, postmaster.


Abell G A, distiller.


Bullington C & A, Lawyer. Bullington Wm H, lawyer. Bullington W W, justice of the peace. Campbell H, carpenter. Campbell R N, stock dealer. Davis George W, blacksmith. Dexter Ansel, physician. Duffin A M, lawyer. Duffin James MI, General Store. Duffin T C, lawyer. Dunham Calvin, carpenter. Jobe James W, blacksmith. Johnson R M, lawyer.


Klingman Henry, wagonmaker. Myler C T, lawyer. Perkins Wm F, cooper.


Reasor James A, Cooper. Reasor Paul & Son, flour mill.


Reasor Wm S, cooper.


Robertson Wm H, shoemaker. Romine Alfred G, general store. Sanders James M, distiller. Smallwood James P, hotel.


WEST FRANKLIN. On the Ohio river in Marrs township, Posey county, is a village of 100 inhabitants, 16 miles above Mt. Vernon, the county seat and nearest bank location. Mail daily.


Barnett Isaac, thresher.


Dieg J & Co, flour mill.


Hollis Thomas, wagonmaker.


Stevens John, general store.


Sweetser Alonzo M, notary public.


WESTLAND. A rural postoffice in township of Blue River, county of Hancock, located 612 miles southeast of Greenfield, the county seat, and same distance north of Morristown, on the C. H. & I. Ry, either of which are shipping points. Mail semi- weekly. J. L. Binford, postmaster. Bennett J H, shoemaker.


Binford Bros, General Store. Johnson & Coffin, blacksmiths.


WEST LEBANON. Is a village containing 600 inhabitants, four churches- Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian and Uni- versalist-graded school, flour mill, and a newspaper-Statesman. Its location is in Pike township, Warren county, 6 miles west of Williamsport, the county seat, and 30 miles southwest of Lafayette, at junction of W. St. L. & P. and H. R. & E. R. Rs. Express, United States. Daily mail. J. WV. Brown, postmaster. Abell & Biggs, wagonmakers. Bell Win, hardware. Biggs E A, jeweler. Breen James, boots and shoes. Brooks Rev (Universalist).


Brown J W, Books and Stationery. Brown J W & Co, grocers. Cadwallader Bros, grocers. Campbell T B, physician. Carithers George, furniture. Deming J C, physician.


Donnelly G W, druggist. Elsasser C, boots and shoes. Evans B F, hotel. Fleming Bros, dry goods.


BINGHAM, WALE & MAYHEW, 12 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. )


'} Fine Watch Repairing.


WM. M. BELL


Buys Real Estate, No. 307 Upper Third St., Evansville, Ind.


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Fleming J, physician. Fox Peter, Harnessmaker. l'rankeberger M, millinery. Jones R B, lawyer. Kimble James, grain dealer, R R and Ex agent. Kiser Wm, livery.


Kraft Wm Rev (Baptist). Mason T Rev (Methodist). Olds W C, editor Statesman. Post Rev (Presbyterian).


Raiborn W L, lawyer.


Raines O, Carpenter.


Sanford C S, dry goods.


Shepherd A M, justice of the peace.


Spurrier J H, hardware.


Swisher James, cattle dealer. Statesman, W C Olds editor.


Stephens & Kendall, meat market. Tinkler & Harnaday, flour mill. Walker A C, druggist. Ward & Biggs, marble works.


Ward & Cheesman, Wagonmakers. White John, confectioner.


WEST LIBERTY. Inhabited by 100 people, in Union township, Howard county, is 16 miles southwest of Kokomo court house. Windfall, S miles south on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, is its shipping point. Mail received daily by stage from Kokomo. Cheniah Covalt, postmaster.


Covalt Cheniah, General Store and Justice. Martz L W, flour mill. Roberts F M, clergyman. Simpson S, general store. Ware C M, physician.


WEST LIBERTY. Jay county. (See Mill's Corners.)


WEST MIDDLETON. Harrison township, Howard county, is on the F. & K. R. R., 7 miles southwest of Kokomo, the county seat, contains graded school, Friends and Methodist churches. Its ex- ports are corn, wheat and lumber. Popu- lation 300. American Express. Mail


daily. James I. Quick, postmaster. Bates J W, painter. Buseeker J W, physician. Connell Levi, lumber. Marshall Bros, saw mill. Middleton Wm, stock dealer. Quick James I, General Store. Torrence R E, blacksmith.


WEST NEWTON. Twelve miles southwest of Indianapolis and 2 south of its station on the I. & V. Ry., is a place of 300 inhabitants, located in Marion county. It contains graded school, Methodist and Friends churches. Wheat and corn are the chief exports. Mail daily. Joel Jackson, postmaster. Allen Joseph, live stock.


Allen Wesley, physician.


Black Z T, saw mill.


Breedlove John, shoemaker.


Burk George, livery.


Burk Thomas, grain.


Card Wm Rev (Methodist).


Coppock & Clark, blacksmiths.


Green H E, general store.


Haworth J D, justice of the peace.


Horton C Rev (Friends).


Horton Joseph, painter.


Horton Wm, carpenter.


Jackson Ellis B, restaurant.


Jackson Joel, General Store. Jessop Wm, meat market. Landers Wm, nursery.


Martin A, wagonmaker.


Russell Josiah, harnessmaker and hotel.


Shelly L L, lawyer.


Updegraff Robert, poultry.


WEST POINT. Is a village of 200 inhabitants, located on the W. St. L. & P. Ry, in Wayne township, Tippecanoe county, 10 miles southwest of Lafayette, the county seat. Its station is 34 mile north of the town. It has graded school, Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian churches. . Mail daily. Express, Pacific. Jesse Rider, postmaster.


Beers George, general store.


Burton Robert I, Groceries, Boots and Shoes.


Charles R E, physician. Charles & Gardner, general store.


Coling Philip, shoemaker. Durgan Edward, lawyer.


Graham & Poland, saloon.


Heath J H, physician. Kennell & Kinals, blacksmiths.


King Wm H, meat market. Kiser J H, general store. Niebergall George, shoemaker. Peterson Charles, wagonmaker.


Vermillion Henry, grocer.


Weaver C H, physician and justice.


IFESTPORT. On projected line of the Vernon, Greensburg & Rushville R. R. (now building), is a village of 225 popula-


FOUNDRY FACINGS, CHEAS. D. COLSON. 108 & 110 Franklin Street, CHICAGO.


Blackhead, Rhode Island, Charcoal, Soapstone, Lehigh, Cohe, Carbon Mineral, Keystone, Coal, ke. The best obtainable, and the Cheapest.


A PORTABLE MOLAY SAW MILL,


driven profitably by a Threshing Engine, manufactured by CHANDLER & TAYLOR, of Indianapolis, Ind. See page 3.


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tion, located in Sand Creek township, De- catur county, 14 miles south of -Greensburg, the county seat. It has Baptist, Methodist and Christian churches, and graded school. Mail daily. Milton M. Mewhinney, post- master.


Armstrong James W, cattle dealer.


Barkley & Tanner, Saw Mill. Boicourt Aaron, stone quarry.


Boicourt E G, hotel.


Boicourt John E, stone quarry.


Boicourt Z, Stone Quarry.


Burk & Mccullough, carriage mnfrs.


Burroughs J P, physician.


Cann John, general store.


Childers Joseph T, shoemaker.


Conwell James T, general store.


DeArmon John, general store.


Denham Benjamin, Flour Mill. Denham B Rev Baptist).


Dowell C H Rev (Methodist).


Falkerson Mary A Mrs, milliner.


Freed Elizabeth Mrs, milliner.


Giddings L S, harnessmaker. Glasscock J W & Son, carpenters.


Grayson Sandford, Lawyer.


Hause Mary A Mrs, milliner.


Hause Wm, physician.


Hockenberry John H, blacksmith.


Holmes & Boicourt, flour mill.


Lane C L, sewing machines.


Lund Isaac S, blacksmith.


Lyle John D, Saw Mill.


McCammon Isham T, general store.


McCollough Wm D, wagonmaker. McCollough Wm M, general store. McKee Milton Rev (Baptist).


Mewhinney & Proctor, Drugs and Groceries.


Patterson Daniel, lawyer.


Robbins Wm F, justice of the peace.


Rogers Benjamin B, shoemaker.


Talkington Charles, blacksmith.


Venholt Louis G, tinner.


Williams 'T J, Harnessmaker.


WEST SARATOGA


SPRINGS. Is located in Pike county, 9 miles southwest of Petersburg, the county seat, and 14 miles northeast of Princeton, the railroad station and shipping point. This place is noted for the mineral springs from which it derives its name. Has three churches-Methodist, Cumberland and Presbyterian. Stage communication tri- weekly with Princeton and Petersburgh- fare to each place $1. Tri-weekly mail. S. S. Shannon, postmaster.


Borders G W, justice of the peace.


Cloin G W, justice of the peace. Falls Richards, miner of coal. Hillman James, constable.


Jenkins Lemuel, flour mill.


Shannon & Cassel, General Store and Proprietors West Saratoga Springs and Hotel. .


Smith E, cattle dealer.


WEST SHOALS. The seat of jus- tice of Martin county, is a village contain- ing 150 inhabitants-the smallest county seat in the state -- located on White river and O. & M. Ry, about 14 mile from Shoals, on opposite side of the river; the town in fact, but the county buildings are located in West Shoals, and they are two distinct postoffices, known as Shoals and West Shoals. The churches are all located in Shoals, which is the shipping point for both places. Mail daily. Rufus Brown, postmaster. Bell J T, hotel.


Brown Rufus, Livery.


Demett George, grocer.


Denny Wm, hotel.


Hamilton M, hotel.


Luzzadder A, grocer.


Sleight Wm, saloon.


WESTVILLE. Located on the L. N. A. C. Ry, in New Durham township, Marshall county, 12 miles southwest of LaPorte, the county seat, is an incorporated village of 627 inhabitants. It contains four churches-Methodist, Baptist, Chris- tian and Catholic-a good graded school, one hotel, three saw mills, one grain cradle factory, one planing mill, and one flour mill. Grain, stock and apples are shipped. Express, American and L. N. A. & C. Mail daily. Mrs. M. M. Duncan, post- master.


Allen Judith Mrs, lumber mnfr.


Allen Nathan, wagonmaker.


Ansley Elmore, general store.


Armitage Granville, meat market.


Atkins Lyman, druggist.


Benedict Wm II, hardware and Ex agent.


Cathcart Charles P, physician.


Cathcart Leander J, druggist.


Clark John F, grain cradles.


Cole House, Zina Cole Proprietor.


Cole Leonard R, Livery, Sale and Feed Stable.


Cole Zina, Proprietor Cole House. (See . adv.)


Concannon Wm F, saloon.


Crumpacker D L, live stock.


Capital City Cigar.


JOHN RAUCH, Manufacturer, 82 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Roofing


Slate.


For Salo from Stock. A. KNISELY & Co.


72 and 74 W. Monroe Stroot,-CHICAGO.


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Dennis George P, barber. Dille John, planing mill.


Dolman Joseph, flour mill.


Eahart Alexander, agricultural implts.


Anderson M E & Son, general store.


Black E C, physician.


Brown James, justice of the peace. Buller W S & Co, Flour Mill.


Bunting J M, saloon.


Burrus J W, shoemaker.


Cramer A Mrs, hotel.


Dukate J B, physician.


Dukate J S, physician.


Dukate & Merrell, druggists.


Harbin Frank, Carpenter.


Harbin J M Rev, clergyman.


Lytton J, physician.


Niblack S L & Co, general store.


Nicholson W J & Co, General Store, Drugs and Grain.


Ridgway W H, grocer.


Watjen J H, wagonmaker.


Weaver W, Saloon.


Williams H, justice of the peace.


Wood & Traylor, furniture.


Young Hannibal, justice of the peace.


WHEELER. Having a population of 200, is a village in Porter county, on P. Ft. W. & C. R. R., 7 miles northwest of Valparaiso, the county seat, contains Meth- odist church and district school. Express, Adams. Mail daily. Samuel Sigler, post- master. Arnold G W, physician.


Bay C A, wagonmaker.


Ehrtsman John, blacksmith.


Ellis H I, physician.


Gott W L, justice of the peace,


Jones C F, hay.


Jones & Hart, live stock and grain.


Pearce George W, flour mill.


Reed S S, hotel.


Sigler S & Son, General Store,


Stanza N B, blacksmith. Vaught G J Rev (Methodist).


Woodhull & Bacon, General Store.


COLE HOUSE, ZINA COLE, Proprietor.


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in All Styles and at All Prices, at THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO'S. 58 and 60 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.


Fravel Theophilus, physician.


Freeman Brook B, physician. Glazebrook & Bridges, grocers. Haus Theodore W, baker. Haus Wm, wagonmaker.


Henton Evan, meat market.


Herold, Tuly & Co, grain.


Houser Reuben C, photographer.


Howel Francis M, blacksmith.


Irwin Joseph H, shoemaker. Kimbell Joseph, lumber. McClure Charles, general store. Massey Daniel, barber.


Miles Jacob, harnessmaker.


Reynold Wm, justice of the peace.


Reynolds Thomas C, jeweler.


Sanders James, justice of the peace.


Scholtz Hermon, shoemaker.


Smith E S, druggist. Smith Wm J. furniture. Southwick H B, dentist.


Standiford Abraham G, physician.


Standiford Win F, physician.


Thompson George B, plasterer.


Webber Wm M, groceries. Weed Timothy, undertaker. Welcome Jerome, shoemaker.


Wood D M Rev (Methodist). Wrenn Robert, hotel.


Wright & Brewer, lumber.


Young Andrew S, blacksmith. Zenor B E, wagonmaker.


WHEATLAND. Steen township, Knox county, is a village with a population of 400, located on the O. & M. Ry, 12 miles east of Vincennes, the county seat, con- tains two churches-Methodist and Presby- terian-and graded school. Wheatland is surrounded by a fertile agricultural and stock raising district. The principal ex- ports are grain and stock. Express, Ohio


& Mississippi. Daily mail. W. J. Nichol- son, postmaster.


Anderson Job D, grocer.


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WHEELING. Carroll county. (See Carroll.)


WHEELING. Lies on the Missis- sinewa river, in Washington township, Delaware county, 1212 miles northwest of Muncie court house, and most accessible shipping point. The river operates a flour mill by water power. It contains So in- habitants, Methodist church, and ships wheat, corn and live stock. Mail daily. Ephraim Smith, postmaster.


Braddock M C, justice of the peace.


Dunn J C, flour mill.


Ginn Liberty, live stock. Hoover I M, physician.


Johnson Henry, hotel. Lewis Henson, live stock. Maddox John, blacksmith.


Milhollen & Co, flour mill. Nixon Jesse, grain and cattle. Powers Mark, live stock. Sleeth Isaac N, grocer. Smith Ephraim, General Store. Spencer E HI, Farmer. Trout R H, flax mill.


WHITCOMB. In Franklin county, 5 miles northeast of Brookville. the county seat and nearest place of shipment. The village contains a population of 200 per- sons. Has one Methodist church, steam saw mill and drain tile manufactory. Mail


semi-weekly. H. S. Jaques, postmaster. Beesley I, drain tile mnfr. Campbell & Murch, saw mill. Jaques IT S, General Store.


Kennedy J J, wagonmaker. Linegar D B, physician. Robinson S A, shoemaker. Smith Michael, meat market. Whitney J W, blacksmith. Vanness E, harness.


WHITE HALL. Contains 52 in- habitants, United Brethren church and dis- trict school. It is located in Clay town- ship, Owen county, 10 miles southeast of Spencer, and 8 miles west of Bloomington, its shipping point, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. Mail received four times each week. Orlando E. Foster, postmaster. Cooper & Livingston, general store. Foster Orlando E, General Store. Gray O F, physician and druggist. Livingstone N F, general store and justice. Neill James B, live stock. Oliphant Peter T, physician.




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