Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1880-81, Volume I pt. 2, Part 35

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


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Behymer P, Lawyer. Barrow Jacob, justice. Conklin L C, saw mill. Conner & Ellis, physicians. Craig Mary A Mrs, hotel. Crafton W M, General Store. Dean W O, lawyer. Farrington E H, shoemaker.


Gray C C, blacksmith.


Hirons & Thornburg, saw mill. Hobbs F F, justice. Jones Lee, general store.


Lawson A J, livery.


Legg A M, justice. McAlister L, drugs and flour mill.


. Miner W .J, Hardware. Murphy H, tile mnfr. Null M W, stave mnfr. Pickering E L, Drugs and Groceries. Platt T W, blacksmith. Price W L, physician.


Rippe A D, justice. Schell J A, drugs. Scott W F, general store. Spitznesser J L, druggist. Steele Hugh, Undertaker. Vice & Nutter, dry goods. Zeek FS, physician.


Zehner A H, grocer.


Zeliner J H, general store.


WINDSOR. Is a place of 300 per- sons, located in Stony Creek township, Randolph county, on the Delaware county line, 12 miles southwest of Winchester, the county seat, and 212 miles south of Parker, a station on the C. C. C. & I. Ry. Stony creek furnishes power to operate a flour mill. The churches are Methodist and Christian. Mail semi-weekly. John E. Heikes, postmaster.


Amburn Samuel, cattle dealer.


Arment Wm O, miller.,


Chenoweth N T, physician.


Davis Wm T, dry goods.


Davidson F L H, hotel.


Davidson & Heikes, blacksmiths.


Dick Jacob, justice of the peace.


Dixon A J, blacksmith.


Dixon G W, wagonmaker.


Heikes John E, Notary Public. Newhouse John T Rev (Christian). Sackman O Y, carpenter. Smith J J, cattle dealer. Thornburg John T, flour mill.


Thornburg & Randolph, carriages.


WINFIELD. Is a postoffice for a farming community in Lake county, and is


located 7 miles east of Crown Point, the county seat and nearest railroad approach, contains a Methodist society and district school. Mail semi-weekly. John Fisher, postmaster.


WINSLOW. Located on Patoka riv- er, in Pike county, with a population of 200, is situated 9 miles southeast of Peters- burg, the county seat. Oakland, 8 miles southwest, is the usual place of shipment. Mail five times each week. C. H. Bee, postmaster.


Anst FT, physician.


Bee C H, Saddles and Harness.


Brenton & Whitman, general store.


Hobbs A G, physician.


Johnson J M, general store.


Kinmann W T, carpenter.


Martin A, drugs.


Martin Thomas, general store.


Millard Joseph, blacksmith.


Montgomery G B, physician.


WINTERROUD. More generally known as Norristown, is a small post vil- lage in Shelby county, containing 75 per- sons, and is located II miles southeast of Shelbyville, the county seat. Ship either to Flat Rock, on the J. M. & I. R. R., or Shelbyville, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. Connection by stage tri-weekly with Hope, fare 25c, and Shelbyville, fare 50c. Semi. weekly mail. D. C. Dodds, postmaster. Conger S, constable.


Conner M H, blacksmith.


Custer J W, blacksmith.


Denvert Wm, justice of the peace.


Dodds D C, Postmaster.


Kennedy S A, physician.


Kimberlin J W, blacksmith.


Newton Bros, carpenters.


Newton F A. general store.


Winterrowd N S, physician.


WINTERSVILLE. Or Smith's Crossing, with a population of 75, is situ- ated in Decatur county, on the C. I. St. L. & C. R. R., 7 miles southeast of Greens burg, the county seat. Lumber, staves and stone are the principal exports. Mail daily. E. R. Little, postmaster.


Little E R, general store and R R agt.


WIRT. Is a station on the J. M. & I. R. R., and a post village of 75 inhabitants, in Madison township, Jefferson county, 6 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat. It contains Baptist church and dis-


A. L. WRIGHT & CO., Successors to Adams, Mansur & Co., 47 and 49 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis.


Carpets and Wall Paper Largest Stock in the State.


COBB & BRANHAM, INDIANAPOLIS, are Agents for the celebrated Indiana Cannel Coal, used , for gas purposes.


WOL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WOL 795


trice school. Express, American. daily. H. Francisco, postmaster. Finehout J H, carpenter. Francisco H, live stock. Goldsborough Charles A, blacksmith. Goldsborough J R, blacksmith.


Hill J Clark, General Store.


Mancha John, wagonmaker. Marquis Wm, physician and drugs. Noble P A, cheese mnfr. Reynolds J Hf, physician. Smith E M, physician. Smith S W H, painter. Stiles J G, broom mnfr.


WOLCOTT. Is located on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, in Princeton township, White county, 15 miles west of Monticello, the county seat, and contains 450 inhab- itants. There are Methodist and Christian churches and graded school here. Express, United States. Mail daily. C. A. G. Ray- houser, postmaster.


Baxter C H, lawyer. Berry Julia Mrs, milliner. Brown Thomas, grain. Bunnell J B, Lawyer. Didlake M T, physician.


Dike A. W, grocer. Dobbins Samuel J, justice of the peace. Goodrich L A, wagonmaker. Grant F A, physician. Harmon J N Rev (Methodist).


Henaphill George, blacksmith. Jackson D K, general store.


Johnson James O, grain. Jones E A, wagonmaker. Jones E A & Co, general store. Leek & Bunnell, blacksmiths. Lisk Wm, general store. Moore Ambrose, shoemaker. Neal J H, harnessmaker. Pugh Wm H, hotel.


Rayhouser C A G, Books and Sta- tionery. Snyder & Traugh, drugs. Swartzell John W, hotel. Wood B Y, grocer. Wright Reuben, grocer.


WOLCOTTVILLE. With a popu- lation of 500, is located on the G. R. & I. R. R., in Johnson township, LaGrange county, 10 miles south of LaGrange court house. It has good graded schools, Meth- odist and Baptist churches. Wheat is the principal product and export. Express, United States. Mail daily. A. A. Snyder, postmaster.


Mail


Barnes Wm J, blacksmith.


Bassett James W, shoemaker. Brayton Edward, blacksmith. Broughton F H, physician. Brown M M, carpenter.


Buck E W, harness. BuOy W KI, Harness.


Clugston M E Miss, milliner. Cochran J C, saw mill.


Cutter John A, wagonmaker.


Dickinson & Tuck, drugs. Glor Thomas J, painter.


Haller Henry, Carpenter.


Halsinger S W, lumber. Hamblin H F, saw mill.


Mardin William E, Foundry.


Law CE, barber.


Miller C F, drugs. Miller D D, carpenter.


Moon Charles R, furniture.


Moon & Rodgers, wagonmakers.


Paulus & Yeager, machinists.


Raber A, Saloon and Grocer.


Rabey E Mrs, milliner.


Rockwell & Stroh, drugs.


Rosenberger H, shoemaker.


Romine H, hotel.


Sanders S P & Son, hardware.


Sanders Bros, stoves and tinware.


Smith & Hoke, meat market.


Snyder A A, Drugs and Groceries.


Taylor H L, grain. Welt Bros, general store. .


Westler & Perkey, flour mill.


Wildman L L, banker.


Woodruff & Taylor, general store.


Yeager & Wildman, general store.


Youngkin J W, physician.


WOLF CREEK. With a popula- tion of 75, is located in Green township, Marshall county, 6 miles south of Ply- mouth, the county seat and shipping point. Mail tri-weekly. Michael Zehner, post- master. Zehner David, saw mill.


Zehner Michael, flour mill.


WOLF LAKE. A postoffice and village of 300 inhabitants, in Noble town- ship and county, 7 miles south of Albion, the county seat and most available shipping point. It has three churches-Baptist, Methodist and Advent-graded school and stage communication with Albion and Churubusco. Mail received four times each week. Charles V. Barnhart, postmaster. Altimes David, blacksmith. Cants B F, hotel.


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Depen E W; physician. Drunheller C, hotel. Gray B P, general store. Shock Henry, physician. Thumma & Shambaugh, flour mill. Wiley Carlos R, general store. Williams G H, general store. Winebrenner Daniel, blacksmith. Winebrenner James, blacksmith.


WOODBURN. A rural postoffice in Allen county, also a station on the W. St. L. & P. Ry, 17 miles northeast of Fort Wayne. Mail daily. Wm. H. Faulk- ner, postmaster.


WOODBURY. Population 75. Is located in Vernon township, Hancock county, on the C. C. C. & 1. Ry, 14 miles northwest of Greenfield, the county seat, and 18 miles northeast of Indianapolis. Contains Methodist church and district school. Mail daily. D. Brown, post- master.


Brown D & A, General Store.


WOODLAND. Madison township, St. Joseph county, is a country postoffice on the tri-weekly mail route from Misha- waka, II miles southeast of South Bend, the county seat. Staves and lumber are the principal exports. It contains two churches -Lutheran and Evangelical. Fred Weber, postmaster.


Baker A C, physician. Beehler Philip, blacksmith. Lang Frank & Co, lumber and staves. Mochel & Weber, general store. Retlering M, live stock.


Weber Fred, Wagonmaker and Car- penter.


WOODRUFF. Was known for- merly as Wright's Corner, then as Marcy, and contains 40 inhabitants, located in Johnson township, LaGrange county, 8 miles southcast of LaGrange, the county seat, and 4 north of Wolcottville, its ship- ping point, on the G. R. & I. R. R. It has one church, a district school, and tri-weekly stage connection with Wolcottville. Mail tri-weekly. Allen Woodruff, postmaster. Eminger Abraham, shoemaker.


Howard Franklin, produce.


Price H B, physician.


Smith Michael, blacksmith. Taylor Joseph, blacksmith. Woodruff Allen, General Store.


WOODS STATION. Randolph county. (See Rural.)


WOODY CORNER. A settlement in Parke county, with 50 inhabitants, is lo- cated 15 miles north of Rockville court house, and 9 northwest of Bloomingdale, on the T. H. & I. (Log. Div.) Ry. Has daily stage communication with Veeders- burgh-fare $1, and Bloomingdale-fare 50c. Mail daily. Mrs. Mary C. Woody, postmaster. Dove Noah A, blacksmith.


Finney J D, stave mnfr.


Harvey Henry, R R ties.


Hepler Addison L, blacksmith.


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Hobson Ira, township trustee.


Sanders & Harvey, carpenters.


Woody Jehu H, shoemaker and justice.


Woody Mary C Mrs, Postmaster.


WOOSTER. A postoffice in Kosci- usko county, is also a station on the P. F. W. & C. Ry, known as Kosciusko, with a population of 100, is located 6 miles south- east of Warsaw, the county seat, contains a United Brethren society and district school. Lumber is the principal shipment. Mail


daily. Lewis L. Baker, postmaster. Baker Lewis L, Grocer.


Callahan Jesse, shoemaker.


Chapin Morse P, cooper.


Cluen Peter, tailor.


Dick M L, physician. Huffman & Sons, saw mill. Pollock Darius, blacksmith.


Stonebraker John, meat market.


WOOSTERTO IFN. Scott county. (See New Frankfort.)


WORTII. One-half mile from Ken- dle's Landing, on the Ohio river, its ship- ping point, is the location of three families in Scott township, Harrison county, 12 miles southwest of Corydon court house, containing United Brethren church and dis- trict school. Mail is received once a week. H. H. Popham, postmaster.


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Cline G W, blacksmith. Odle S A, saw mill.


Popham HI HI, General Store.


WORTHINGTON. Was first set- tled in 1850, by a few families who emigra - ted from town of same name in Ohio. It was incorporated in 1870, and is now a flourishing village of 1179 inhabitants, loca- ted on the I. & V. Ry, and on White river,


PATENTS.


Caveats, Prints, Labels, Copyrights. All business pertaining to these and like matters, promptly and carefully attended to, by C. BEAD- FORD, Solicitor of Patents, IS Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Indiana.


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MERRIL, EUSBARD & CO.,


Law Publishers and Booksellers, INDIANAPOLIS.


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at its confluence with Eel river, in Jefferson township, Greene county, 8 miles northwest of Bloomfield, the county seat, and 72 southwest of Indianapolis. Worthington is surrounded by the most fertile bottom lands in the state, and supports one weekly news- paper-the Worthington Times-one bank, one planing mill, two flour mills, a stave manufactory and four hotels, prominent among which is the Osborn House, well known and universally praised for its excel- lent accommodations. In the village there are six churches of various denominations, an excellent graded school and a public library of 1000 volumes. Grain, wool, live stock, lumber and staves form the princi- pal exports. Express, Adams. Telegraph, Western Union. Mail daily. Isaac N. Morrison, postmaster.


Aikman Archibald, undertaker.


Ajax James, merchant tailor.


Allison John F, justice of the peace.


Andrews & Hostetler, lawyers.


Austin James A, druggist.


Aydelotte Thomas, physician.


Beach James, grocer.


Beaver Bell F Miss, milliner.


Banackman Demis A, agrl implts.


Browning G W & Co, flour mill.


Brouillette P L, physician.


Bruner Elias E, millinery and hotel.


Burns & Yerian, dressmakers.


Burr Philander, general store.


Clark B M Rev (Methodist).


Clary H T, druggist. Conant Frederick D, wagonmaker. Darnell Isaac M, planing mill.


Dixson John H, flour mills.


Dyer & Squire, jewelers.


Farver Alexander, barber.


Fort David P, Blacksmith, s s Prairie e Commercial. Foster, Cooper &.Co, grocers. Fox Anderson F, jeweler. Gastineau & Mullinix, physicians.


Geckler Jacob & Son, wagonmakers.


Gray S, physician.


Greves & Little, boots and shoes.


Guard John, blacksmith.


Guard Wm A, carriage trimmer.


Haas Alexander, clothing. Harrah & Shaw, hardware.


Harris James L, livery. Hatfield & Rumpel, blacksmiths. Heinemann George, bakery.


Melius Alexander S, Proprietor The Worthington Times, Commercial.


Heston Samuel J, gunsmith. Kayser John, shoemaker.


Knotts Levi S Rev (Methodist).


Langworthy George W, dry goods.


Langworthy James, junk dealer.


Layman A C Rev (Christian).


McGee Wm, furniture. McKee Bros, hardware.


Mayer Frederick, meat market.


Mazingo Robert M, barber.


Mead & Wallace, staves and heading.


Middleton Carrie E Mrs, dressmaker.


Miller James E, grain.


Moore Joseph, propr Moore House.


Moore & Stevens, general store.


Moudy M B & Son, hotel.


Mullenbeck Win, saloon.


Myers Henry, sewing machines.


Myers Martha E Mrs, milliner.


Osborn Charles A, grocer.


Osborn K B, Proprietor Osborn House. (See adv.)


Osborn & Osborn, dressmakers.


Page Rebecca A Miss, milliner.


Page Thomas W, grocer.


Pennoyer & Hays, grocers.


Reath George, grocer.


Reeves Abram Rev (Episcopal).


Riggs Daniel, justice of the peace. Roth Charles, saloon.


Rottman Henry, furniture.


Rutledge Elijah H, barber.


Sanders Charles G, saloon.


Shaw Hempstead C, milliner.


Shryer Godfrey, insurance.


OSBORN HOUSE,


Located just North of Depot one Square,


K. B. OSBORN, Proprietor, - WORTHINGTON, IND.


After twenty years experience in the Hotel business, I am now prepared to suit all. New house, new furniture ; all at reasonable rates.


Skylights !


GET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST-ATKINSON'S PAT- ENT FIRE, SNOW, AND WATER PROOF. Send for It. Justrated Catalogue and Prices. J. W. ATKINSON, 313-321 South Clinton Street, CHICAGO, ILL.


Home Life Ins. Co. With $5,000,000 of Assets, has not one dollar of interest due and uncollected. For agencies D'rect with Company, Apply to E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't, Chicago, III.


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Siner Benjamin, carpenter. Smith Martin V B, saloon. Smydth Wm C, physician. Squire Win B, drugggist. Squire Wm B & Son, general store. Stone George P, lawyer. Swain Joseph G, sewing machines.


Taylor Bros, general store.


Thropp James E, general store. Voit Julius, saddles and harness. Watson Willis, grain. Welch & English, dentists. Westerhaven Arnold & Co, furniture.


Willis George, pottery. Wilson Patrick H, dentist.


Worthington Exchange Bank, Wm Wilk- ins pres, C N Shaw cash.


Worthington Times (weekly), A S Helms propr.


WORTHINGTON CROSS- ING. Liberty township, Wells county, contains 125 inhabitants, and is located on the Ft. W. M. & C. R. R., 6 miles south- west of Bluffton, the county seat. There is a Methodist church and district school in the place. Express, American. Mail daily. Ephraim Ruth, postmaster. Bigby John J, saw mill. Doster H, physician.


Hardwidge John, general store. Holcomb Benjamin Rev (United Brethren). Howard B Rev (Baptist). Ruth Ephraim, general store. Shull E L, drugs.


WRIGHT. A country postoffice in township of same name, Greene county, located 18 miles northwest of Bloomfield, the county seat, and 12 west of Worthing- ton, on the I. & V. Ry, contains two churches-Baptist and Methodist-and dis- trict school. Mail semi-weekly. Albert Larr, postmaster. Cain Wm, constable. Cook H U, shoemaker. Ellis Joel Rev (Baptist). Harrel John, coal miner. Larr Albert, Notary Public. Plew J M Rev (Baptist). Rhodes A J, general store. Todd J W, sewing machines. Trump Charles, general store.


WRIGHT'S CORNER. A settle- ment of 100 persons in Manchester town- ship, Dearborn county, 8 miles west of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, location of nearest bank and shipping place, has a dis-


trict school, Baptist and Methodist churches, and exports hay, grain and cat- tle. Mail tri-weekly. D. G. Devore, post- master.


Bennett John, shoemaker.


Clark D HI, blacksmith.


Devore D> G, General Store. "


Duncan D, shoemaker.


Howerton A, painter.


Jackson A D, carpenter.


Johnson J & Co, flour mill.


Kyle T M, physician.


McIlwain R, blacksmith.


Mandell J H, carpenter.


Mendell Wm, carpenter.


Ruble John, justice of the peace.


True R S, wagonmaker.


WRIGHT'S CORNER. Grange county. (See Marcy.)


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WYNN. Or Palestine, as it is some- times called, is located in Franklin county, 41/2 miles east of Brookville, the county seat and place of shipment. Population 40. Mail semi-weekly. James I. Russell, postmaster.


Bess Wm, wagonmaker.


Russell | I & Bro, General Store. Thorpe 'T N, Blacksmith.


XENIA. Called also Converse, was settled in 1844, and is located on the P. C. & St. L. Ry, in Jackson township, Miami county, 20 miles southeast of Peru, the county seat, and 20 northeast of Kokomo. This village has a population of 950, and contains two hotels, one flour mill, a furni- ture factory, two saw mills, a drain tile fac- tory and a weekly newspaper-The Times. Churches, Methodist, Christian and United Brethren. Schools, graded and district. Grain, lumber and staves are shipped. Ex- press, United States. Mail daily. Richard Powell, postmaster.


Aydelott & Son, Flour Mill, Jeffer- son.


Babb Geo, saloon.


Bond John, stoves and tinware.


Bryan Wm, barber. Carrell Wm F, hotel. Carver Loyd B, agt P C & St L Ry. Clark Elisha, lumber. Conner David O, saloon.


Cooper Ellen M Miss, dressmaker. Covert John, wagonmaker. Crumrine William K MI, Dent- ist, Main.


Currie Adam H Rev (Methodist).


BINGHAM, WALK & MAYHEW, { 12 East Washington street. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Ladies' Gold Watches, A SPECIALTY.


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


YAN AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. YOR 799


Dale James W, grocer. Darby, Jemima E Mrs, dry goods. . Eward John W, Attorney at Law, Jefferson, over Postoffice.


Flinn James EE, Grain Dealer, west of Depot. Harrison John E, clothing. Hooper J J, tile mnfr.


Keyes A & J J, general store. Kimball Abner D, physician. Kimball Thomas C, physician. Landcaster William C, baker. Lewis David, cabinetmaker. Lewis James J, confectioner. Lillard & Phillips, hardware. McCormick J S, furniture. McIlvaine J Q & Bro, grain.


Mckinney Patterson, shoemaker. McLane Milton, tanner. Macy Oliver H P, lumber. Mendenhall Daniel, general store. Mendenhall Oscar A, druggist. Michael Aaron, blacksmith. Murphy Leven J, furniture. Powell R & Bro, general store. Rausman Henry J, general store. Rayburn John, blacksmith. Reel Aaron, meat market. Reeves L M, justice of the peace. Reynold Cleveland J, propr Xenia Times. Reynolds Francis, physician.


Robison Robert K, physician. St Clair Jacob K, blacksmith. St Clair S B, hotel. Sanders Wm, general store. Smith Cyrus Rev (United Brethren). Smith Reuben W, physician. Stevenson B B, physician. Stewart Hezekiah, barber. Sullivan James L, jeweler. Swartz William, meat market. Tilman Nelson T, druggist. Warnburgh George, barber. Weaver Alfred B, restaurant. Wright John M, druggist. Xenia Times (weekly), C J Reynolds propr. Zeek & Keasby, milliners.


YANKEETOWN. Anderson town- ship, Warrick county, has 200 inhabitants, and is situated 10 miles south of Boonville court house and 7 east of Newburgh, on the Ohio river. The village has two churches -Methodist and Baptist -- and graded school. Mail daily. T. J. Fay, postmaster. Admere & Fay, Saw Mill. Allfultisch M, coal miner. Barnett Andrew, wagonmaker. Cornell George N, justice of the peace.


Dega Frederick, blacksmith.


Fay M & Son, General Store. Funk Joseph, shoemaker.


Hartley Robert, blacksmith and hotel. Johnson Wesley, saw mill.


Lester F A Rev (Methodist). Merrill J H, carpenter.


Perigo T B, cattle dealer. Purdue S L Rev (Baptist). Silby W Z, wagonmaker.


Taylor Perry, cattle dealer. Temple J R, physician.


Watson David, blacksmith.


Williams N, shoemaker.


Wilson W, Physician.


YELLOW CREEK. Was settled in 1875, and now has a population of 100, is located in Kosciusko county, 13 miles south- west of Warsaw, the county seat, and 8 miles south of Etna Green, on the P. Ft. W. & C. Ry. Contains two Methodist churches and a district school. Tri-weekly mail stage to Warsaw-fare 40c. S. S. Bonner, postmaster. Blue E R, general store. Blue Rhesa, live stock.


Bonner $ S, Druggist. Dulany I N, wood turner.


Garrison Samuel Rev (Methodist), shoe- maker.


Hyers Wm, blacksmith.


Lee Samuel A Rev (Methodist). Mentzer P & A, baluster mnfrs. Mentzler Samuel S, saw mill.


YOCKY. Was established as a post- . office in 1879 and was known formerly as Juliett, a station on the L. N. A. & C. Ry, in Marion township, Lawrence county, 6 miles south of Bedford court house. It has a population of 35, Methodist church and district school. Mail daily. Isaiah Phipps, postmaster. Biddle Lemuel, carpenter.


Phipps Isaiah, General Store. Sheeks D L, saw mill. Spirlin Daniel, carpenter. Wilkinson George, saw mill.


YORK CENTRE. Ten miles north- east of Fremont, on the Ft. W. M. & C. R. R., its shipping point, is a place of 150 persons, in Steuben county, 11 miles north- east of Angola, the county seat. It con- tains district school, Methodist and United Brethren churches. Mail daily. II. D. Ellis, postmaster. Bradner E, job printer.


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driven profitably by & Threshing Engine, manufactured by CHANDLER & TAYLOR, of " y Indianapolis, Ind. Su price ".


800 YOR INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER YOU


Colgen S J Rev (United Brethren). . Davis Hiram, saw mill. Ellis H D, General Store. Ellis W J, cooper. Gillis John, blacksmith. Gundrum L, justice of the peace. Judson H I, general store. Rathbun W V, lawyer. Sowles Dwight, wagonmaker. Taylor E A, physician.


YORKTOWN. Forty-eight miles northeast of Indianapolis, on the C. C. C. & I. Ry, in Mount Pleasant township, Del- aware county, 6 miles west of Muncie, the county seat, contains 300 inhabitants. The village is surrounded by very fertile agri- cultural land, and contains Methodist, Presbyterian and Adventist religious socie- ties, and graded school. Express, United States. Mail daily. R. T. Shimer, post- master. Allen Thomas, general store.


Brundage W S & Son, general store.


Cook James E, Wagon Manufactu- rer.


Davis A J, stoves and tinware.


Donovan John G, saloon.


Erther Jacob, blacksmith.


Goings A W, grain, R R and Ex agent. Heart Gus, barber.


Horne John, physician. Horne WII, Physician, Keener B F, cooper.


Koontz J H, general store.


Mathe Charles, blacksmith.


Overman Joseph, blacksmith.


Overmire Henry, shoemaker.


Patterson W G, furniture.


Shimer R T, Grocer.


Shively D M, physician. Skinner Jacob, shoemaker. Slack G W, physician.


Spann Geo W, druggist. Stewart Joseph, meat market.


Tuttle Jolin, Carpenter. Voorhees W'm, blacksmith. Williamson James, livery.


Williamson Jesse H, flour mill.


Williamson Win, hotel.


Zingling A & D M, Woolen Mill.


LEYORKVILLE. With a population of 100. is located in Dearborn county, 12 miles northwest of Lawrenceburg, the county seat, and 412 miles northwest of Guilford, on C. I. St. L. & C. R. R. The village has a Catholic church and district


school. Mail semi-weekly. M. Reidinger, postmaster.


Bruegeman H Rev (Catholic).


Dumont Michael, blacksmith.


Eye Joseph jr, saw mill.


Graff August, general store.


Hagar W, furniture.


Miller Francis Mrs, general store.


Miller J & G, blacksmiths.


Nordmeier H, shoemaker.


Reidinger M, postmaster.


Steinmetz Albert, blacksmith.


Steinmetz Michael, saloon.


YOUNG AMERICA. Fifteen miles south of Logansport, and 16 north- west of Kokomo, contains 250 inhabitants, and is located in Cass county. It has Christian church, graded school, and tri- weekly stage route to Kokomo and Logans- port-fare to either place 50c. Mail tri- weekly. J. G. Johnson, postmaster.


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Barnett D C, physician.


Barnett & Tucker, milliners.


Beck S J, justice of the peace,


Cain L W, drugs.


Cummins Susan Mrs, hotel.


Hunter R, undertaker.


Hunter Wm, boots and shoes.


Johnson A, saw mill.


Jolinson J G, General Store.


Johnson & Henry, flour mill.


Kerr R & Son, wagonmakers.


Kressen Theodore, blacksmith.


Lybrook W E, physician.


Montgomery Edward, shoemaker.


Morris M B, general store.


Pottoff Henry, blacksmith.


Shoales W L, physician.


Turley H N, general store.


Walters A C, harnessmaker.


Wikle Philip, wagonmaker.


YOUNG'S CREEK. Was formerly called Unionville, and is situated in Green- field township, Orange county, 6 miles south of Paoli, the county seat, and 14 south of Orleans, on the L. N. A. & C. Ry. With 100 inhabitants, the place has Chris- tian and Baptist churches, district school and semi-weekly mail. Wm. B. Gilliatt, postmaster. Apple Wm R, general store.




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