Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1867-68, Part 28

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Publication date: 1855
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Schurr Leonard, jr., watchmaker, 74 In- diana av., res. same.


Schuster Fred., blacksmith, Eagle Ma- chine Works, bds. Jefferson House. Schuster J., tailor, res. 521 e. Market.


Schwab Leonard, salesman, 35 e. Wash- ington, res. 308 e. New York.


Schwabacher Joseph, (Heymann & S.,) 41 s. Delaware, bds. Bates House, n. Illinois.


Schwartz Charles, salesman, 37 e. Wash- ington, bds. Georgia, bet Illinois and Meridian.


Schwartz Joseph, peddler, res. 253 s. Meridian.


Schwaster Theodore, blacksmith, Wash- ington Foundry, bds. Jefferson House.


SCHWEAR & SPEAR,


(Christ. H. S. & Fred. S.,) grocers, 572 e. Washington.


Schwear Christ. H., (S. & Spear,) res. 572 e. Washington.


Schwader Christ., machinist, Eagle Ma- chine Works, res. 124 e. McCarty.


Schweer Mary, washerwoman, res. 576 e. St. Clair.


Schwegel Daniel, collar-maker, res. 201 8. Pennsylvania.


Schweier Charles, jr., clerk, res. 147 s. Meridian.


Schweigert Michael, wagon-maker, res. Ray, bet. s. Meridian and Union.


Schucinheart Edward, shoe-maker, res. 134 e. St. Mary.


Schueinsberg William, butcher, 329 s. Delaware, res. same.


Schuicho Charles, groceries and produce, 147 s. Meridian, res. same.


Schmick Charles L., boot and shoe-maker, 71 n. Pennsylvania, res. 86 Indiana av.


Schwinge Henry H., salesman, China Tea Store, 7 Odd Fellows Hall, bds. Pattison House, n. Alabama.


Schwomaur Christian, (Enners & S.,) res. 380 e. Michigan.


Only evening paper published in Indianapolis, "The Commercial,"


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Schwomeyer H. Charles, groceries and produce, n. e. cor. Meridian and Mc- Carty.


Scollenber Frederick, stone-cutter, res. 505 s. East.


Scott Adam, stone-cutter, res. 118 n. East.


Scott Albert A., salesman, 6 Bates House, res. 472 n. East.


Scott Anna Miss, res. s. side National rd., w. White river bridge.


Scott Harry, teamster, res. 222 s. East. Scott Henry M., student, Porter, Harri- son & Fishback, bds. 299 n. Ala- bama.


Scott James W., (col.,) lab., res. w. side n. Missouri, bet. Vermont and New York.


Scott John, stone-cutter, cor. Kentucky av. and Georgia, bds. 294 w. Wash- ington.


Scott John H., machinist, Phoenix Works, res. 93 w. Vermont.


Scott John N, lawyer and city judge, of- fice Glenn's blk., e. Washington, res. 179 n. Alabama.


Scott & Nicholson, ( Adam S. & David N.,) stone yard, bet. Louisiana and Cem- etery.


SCOTT SAMUEL T.,


agt. Peoples Dispatch Fast Freight Line, office 44 e. Washington, res. 36 Lockerbie.


Scott William, carpenter, res. 415 s. Ten- nessee.


Scott Winfield H., clerk, Bellefontaine freight depot, res. 36 Lockerbie.


Scribner George, (S. & Son,) res. National rd., w. city limits.


Scribner Charles, (S. & Son,) res. Na- tional rd., w. city limits.


Scribner Mary F. Mrs., clerk, p. o., bds. Indiana Female College, cor. Merid- ian aud New York.


Scribner Samuel, carriage blacksmith, bds. 74 n. Pennsylvan.


Scribner & Son, (George S. & Charles S.,) sarsaparilla manfs., National rd., w. city limits.


Scudder Helen, milliner, 83 n. New Jer- sey, res. same.


Scudder M. R., deputy city marshal, room 87 e. Washington.


Seagrist John, Watchman, Jefferson de- pot, res. 36 Union.


Seargent Francis L., blacksmith, Phoenix Works, res. w. end Maryland.


Sears Annie Miss, bds. 40 Meek.


Sears John, lab., res. 269 s. Pennsylva- nia.


Sears Martin, lab., res. 124 Meek.


Sears Sears, lab., res. 172 Meek.


Sears Thomas, lab., res. 118 Meek.


STOVES AND


HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,


-AT-


TUTEWILER BROS.


See card, on page 214.


Sears Thomas, jr., switchman, C. & I. C. R. R., res. 15 Lord.


Seate Frederick, collar-maker, J. C. Her- eth & Bro., 24 n. Delaware.


Seaton E. A., one price hat store, 25 n. Pennsylvania, res. 25 Gregg.


Seaton James A., salesman, Seaton's One Price Hat Store, res. 25 Gregg.


Seaton William D., salesman, Seaton's One Price Hat Store, bds. Pyle House, n. Meridian.


Seay Jereimiah, lab., res. 115 n. Tennes- see.


Seay John A., carpenter, Indianapolis Agricultural Works, bds. Globe


House.


Second Presbyterian Church, s. w. cor. Pennsylvania and New York, J. Howard Nixon, pastor.


Secor Sidney B., printer, Journal office, res. 88 n. Delaware.


Secrests Charles J. P., res. 319 s. Ala- bama.


Secrest Henry, confectioner, 32 s. Me- ridian, res. 179 s. Tennessee.


SECRETARY OF STATE.


office 26 Kentucky av., Nelson Trus- sler, secy., Thomas J. Trussler, dep- uty.


Sedgwick Roderrick, notion store, 68 n. Illinois, res. same.


Seehofer Frank, cabinet-maker, Spiegel Thoms & Co., res. 236 Massachu- sett av.


Seele Henry, lab., res. 308 n. Liberty. Seeman Christian, grocer, res. 615 e. Na- tional rd.


Segrist Nathan, res. 321 s. Alabama.


Seib Philip, bar-tender, bds. 80 s. Dela- ware.


Seibert Royal S., blacksmith, bds. 11 n. Liberty.


Seibert Samuel M., blacksmith, 302 e. Washington, res. 11 n. Liberty.


Seidensticker Adolph, (A. S. & Co.,) 14 s. Delaware, res. 332 e. Ohio.


SEIDENSTICKER A. & CO.,


(Adolph S. & Aegedius Noltner,) real estate, collecting and law office, 14 s. Delaware.


Seider Frederick, dyer, res. 273 s. Penn- sylvania.


Is published at corner Meridian and the Circle. See page 106.


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SEIDERS WM. H.,


State agt., Atna Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn., office AEtna bldg., n. Pennsylvania, bds. . Sherman House.


Seidle E., machinist, Sinker & Co.


Seigle Frank, cigar-maker, bds. 175 s. Delaware.


Seildmeir Christian, machinist, res. 148 e. Washington.


Seiss Max, tailor, bds. 158 e. Market. Seiter C., cooper, 183 Madison av.


Seiter Kasimer, copper manf., cor. Union and McCarty, res. 183 Madison av. Seitz Charles, confectioner, 112 s. Illi- nois, res. same.


Seitz Frederick, saloon and boarding house, 117 s. Illinois, res. same.


Seldom John, lab., MeLene, McIntyre & Hays' paper mill, bds. Nagel House. Self Berry, (Isaac Davis & Co.,) 11 w. Washington, bds. 412 n. New Jersey. Selking William, billiard saloon, 13 e. Washington, res. n. Alabama.


SELLERS DANIEL E.,


saddlery and harness, 17 Virginia av., bds. 17} Virginia av.


Sells Michael, stock-trader, res. 176 s. New Jersey.


Selman Andrew G., physician, 21 .Vir- ginia av., res. 214 n. Alabama.


Selsmith Ado, musician, res. 246 e. Ohio. Semmonds Herman, optician, 43 s. Illi- nois, res. same.


Senior Zachariah, boot-fitter, 75 e. Wash- ington, res. same.


SENOUR JAMES F.,


druggist, apothecary and tea store, 39 w. Washington, res. 78 w. North. Senour John, salesman, 56 s. Meridian, bds. Spencer House.


Benour William, porter, 66 s. Meridian, bds. 126 n. Tenuessee.


Serger August, salesman, 19 w. Wash- ington, bds. Circle Restaurant.


Seringer Lendelon, cabinet-maker, West & Co., res. 164 n. Davidson.


Server Caroline, (wid.) John, res. 29 Grant.


Server Franklin, lab., res. 29 Grant.


Server Granville, journeyman carpenter, res. 105 Ash.


Server Granville, porter, 64 e. Washing- ton, res. 15 e. Arch.


Setorins John, with Vondergotten & Klein, bds. s. side Georgia, bet. Me- ridian and Illinois.


Setter John, (Smith & S.,) res. 78 Lock- erbie.


Seventh Presbyterian Church, n. side Elm, bet. Cedar and Pine.


Severinghouse Carrie, servant, 105 n. Alabama.


Sexton Rubie II., student Indiana Female College, cor. Meridian and New York.


SEYBOLD JAMES H.,


marble works, 64 e. Market, res. 233 e. Ohio.


SEYMOUR ELISHA,


propr. Bates House, n. w. cor. Wash- ington and Illinois.


Shaaf Able, file-cutter, 136 s. Pennsyl- vania, res. cor. Ohio and Noble.


Shacke Earl, machinist, Sinker & Co.


SHACKELFORD JOHN S., western and southern agt. C. & I. C. R. R., cor. Virginia av. and Dela- ware, bds. n. Delaware.


Shackelton Joseph, machinist, Danville, Ill., res. 204 Winston.


Sackow Charles, machinist, res. 52 Brad- shaw.


Shade R. W., salesman, 6 c. Washington, bds. Pyle House, n. Meridian.


Shafer Jacob, boarding house, res. 209 s. Pennsylvania.


Shafer John, shoe-maker, 73 w. Georgia, res. same.


Shafer John, (S. & Perrott,) 92 n. Illi- nois, bds. 63 w. Market.


Shafer Norris, brakesman, Lafayette R. R., bds. 209 s. Pennsylvania.


Shafer & Perrott, (John S. & Richard P.) meat market, 92 n. Illinois.


Shafer William, cabinet-maker, res. 393 s. East.


Shafer William T., student Commercial College, bds. Pattison House, n. Ala- bama.


Shaffer Adolphus, shoe-maker, bds. 14 s. Mississippi.


Shaffer Frederick W., lab., Fisback's tan- yard, res. 11 Fourth.


Shaffner George J., lab., res. 361 n. Noble.


Shallenberger Alexander, carpenter, res. 468 n. Delaware.


Shallenberger John, .carpenter, res. 298 n. New Jersey.


Shalor Henry, boiler-maker, Eagle Ma- chine Works, res. 129 e. Merrill.


Shaltz John, machinist, Spiegel, Thoms & Co., res. 435 s. Illinois.


Shamberger David H., money receiving clerk, Adams Express office, 12 e. Washington, res. Tennessee, beyond city limits.


Shanghnessey J., lab., res. 46 Bicking. Shanghnessey Thomas, lab., res. Madi- son av.


Shannon Sallie T. Mrs., (wid.) Patrick O., res. 126 e. Ohio.


Shapley Alonzo H., foreman Capital City Stables, 35 n. Illinois, bds. Mrs. Cunningham's.


Address Dynes & Goodwin, Lock Box 385, Indianapolis,


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Share George K., (G. K. S. & Co.,) 40 s. Meridian, res. 1 Ft. Wayne av. SHARE GEORGE K. & CO.,


(George K. S. & George J. Setch- worth,) jobbers in saddlery and coach hardware, harness trimmings, and livery furnishing goods, 40 s. Meridian. See page 70, and cover. Share Louis, brush-maker, 106 s. Illi- nois, res. 518 e. Washington.


Sharff Nathan, salesman, 1 Palmer House, w. Washington, res. 128 w. South. Sharp George, cigar-maker, 61 e. Wash- ing'on, res. 340 e. New York.


SHARP J. K.,


manufacturer and dealer in boots, shoes and leather, and dealer in hides, oil and shoe findings, 47 and 49 s. Delaware, res. e. on Michigan rd., near Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Sharp John S., salesman, J. K. Sharp, 49 s. · Delaware, res. 193 s. New Jersey.


Sharp Stephen, engineer, I. P. Evans & Co., res. 370 s. Delaware.


SHARPE A. W.,


tobacconist, 28 n. Pennsylvania, res. 193 s. New Jersey. See card, p. 14. Sharpe C. L., clerk, 28 n. Pennsylvania, res. 193 s. New Jersey.


Sharpe E., at Fletcher & Sharpe's Bank, 49 e. Washington, res. 564 n. Penn- sylvania.


Sharpe Thomas H., (Fletcher & S.,) 49 e. Washington, res. 239 n. Pennsylva- nia.


Sharpless Purnell, book-keeper, Hoosier State Mills, res. 71 n. California.


Shaughnessey Patrick, lab., res. 243 Kentucky av.


Shaughnessey T., lab., bds. 88 e. South. Shaw Augustus, switchman, Bellefon- taine yard, res. 2 Meek.


SHAW BENJAMIN C,,


carriage-manufacturer, 26 e. Geor- gia, res. 41 Madison av.


Shaw George, porter, M. U. Express Co., Union Depot, bds. Commercial Ho- tel.


Shaw Henry G., carriage-maker, 26 e. Georgia, res. 219 Buchanan.


Shaw John P., canvasser, Logan & Co. Shaw Joseph, book-keeper, bds. 446 Vir- ginia av.


Shaw William, nail-maker, 54 Huron.


Shawver Alexander, sen., journeman car- penter, res. 5 Vine.


Shawver Alexander, jr., journeyman car- penter, res. 5 Vine.


Shawver Anias P., saddler, 70 w. Wash- ington, res. 297 Indiana av.


Shawver Christopher J., saddler, 70 w. Washington, res. 297 Indiana av.


SINGER SEWING MACHINES


TO BE SEEN AT


No. 16 North Delaware Street. See statement, page vi.


Shay Cornelius, lab., res. 105 w. New York.


Shay John, lab., res. 382 e. New York. Shay John, lab., res. 358 n. Winston.


Shay John, hostler, 25 and 27 e. Pearl, bds. Collins House.


Shea Hannah, servant, A. D. Wood. Shea James R., night policeman, second ward, res. 520 n. Delaware.


Shea John, lab., bds. 276 s. Delaware. Shea John, lab., bds. 280 s. Delaware.


Shea Michael, contractor, res. 530 n. Del- aware.


Shea Michael, lab., bds. 240 s. Missouri. Shearer Adam, shoe-maker, res. 23 Grant. Shearer Lou Miss, (S. & M.,) 15 s. Missis- sippi, res. same.


Shearer Luther, grocer, res. 123 w. Ver- mont.


Shearer & Morgan, (Miss L. S. & Mrs. S. M. M.,) dress-makers, 13 s. Missis- sippi.


Sheehan Daniel, lab., res. 237 s. West.


Sheehan J., mason, bds. 67 s. California. Sheeks David, (McDonald Roache & S.,) room, 3 Atna bldg., n. Pennsylvania, res. 439 n. New Jersey.


Sheer Mary, (wid. ) John, washer woman, res. 446 Indiana av.


Shearer Frederick, teamster, bds. 185 s. Meridian.


Sheets David, grocer, 241 w. McCarty, res. same.


Sheets Harrison H., res. 95 n. Pennsyl- vania.


SHEETS JAMES M.,


(S. & McClain,) res. 225 w. Wash- ington.


SHEETS & McCLAIN,


(James M. & John S. McL.,) grocer- ies and provisions, 225 w. Washing- ton.


Sheets William, blank book manufae- turer and stationer and paper manu- facturer, 79 w. Washington, res. cor. Pennsylvania and Ohio.


Sheerly Frederick, saddler, res. 551 s. Illinois.


Sheesley Eli, (Heckman & S.,) res. 453 e. Market. Sheffield Saw Works, 216 s. Illinois, E. C. Atkins & Co., proprs.


For a specimen copy of the Good Templar. See page 98.


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TUTEWILER BROS.


DEALERS IN


Stoves, Tinware,


AND


HOUSE -FURNISHING GOODS,


Mantles and Grates.


Sole Agents for KERFOOT's and the MONITOR


HOT-AIR FURNACES


No. 74 East Washington Street,


Tousey & Byram's old stand.


INDIANAPOL


.+ tx INDIANA.


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Shields Louisa, res. National rd., near White river bridge.


Shelburn Richard, lab., res. 416 Douglas. Shelcrow George, (col.,) white-washer, res. w. s. n. Missouri, bet. Vermont and New York.


Sheldmeyer Frederick, driver, 81 and 83 Masonic hall, bds. 53 Peru.


Sheldon William E., (H. W. Comstock & Co.,) 72 s. Delaware, bds. Sherman House.


Shelter Lawrence, baker, 314 n. New Jersey, bds. same.


Shelly Christian H., messenger, Union Express Co., res. 162 w. Louisiana.


Shelt William W., salesman, 60 s. Meri- dian, bds. Bates House.


Shepard Thomas L., carpenter, Kentucky av., bank of White river.


Sherer Adam, shoe-maker 51 w. Wash- ington, res. 23 Grant.


Shoeling Nicholas, lab., res. 292 n. Lib- erty.


Sherman Gustavus, res. 258 n. Pennsyl- vania.


SHERMAN HOUSE,


opp. Union Passenger Depot, Wil- liam M. Hawkins, propr. See card, page 178.


Sherman Leroy, clerk, 21 w Maryland, bds. First.


Sherman Paul, harness-maker, 70 w. Washington, res. 62 Indiana av.


Sherwood Lyman Q, agricultural imple- ments, opp. e. end Union Depot, res. 81 Second.


Sherwood William B., messenger. Adams Express Co., 12 e. Washington, res. Evansville.


Sherwood Solomon T., carpenter, res. 131 Union.


Sherwood William O., (Dunn, Taylor & S.,) res. 92 Broadway.


Shields Cain, lab., n. w. cor. East and McCarty.


Shields Marcella, (wid.) Robert, dress- maker, res. 55 Ellen.


Shields, Maria, (col.,) servant, 179 n. Alabama.


Shields, Patrick, lab., res. 136 Meek.


Shields Robert, porter, Phoenix Works, res. 55 Indiana av.


Shields William, lab., res. 27 s. Alabama. Shiffer Otho, foreman, Hoosier Woolen Factory, bds. 405 w. Washington.


Shilling Charles, works Rush's Ware- house, res 424 s. East.


Shilling Henry, brick-maker, res. 367 Virginia av.


SHILLING RICHARD L.,


manfufacturers trunks, valises and traveling bags, 55 w. Washington, res. 121 w. New York.


CAPITAL RESTAURANT


C. LEHRRITTER & CO., PROP'RS.


14 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.


The finest Liquors, Cigars, and Oysters and Game, in season.


Shilling Robert, trunk manufacturer, res. 126 w. Michigan.


Shimer Caleb D., flour and Feed, 244 e. Washington, res. 215 Union.


Shindler Robert A., salesman, Geisen- dorff & Co., res. 167 e. Washington. Shine Charles, cooper, J. S. Carey & Co., res. 333 w. Maryland.


Shine John, lab., res. 116 Steven.


Shinerty Jacob, varnisher, Cabinet-Ma- kers' Union, res. 415 e. Washington. Ship S. M., book-keeper, 36 s. Meridian, bds. cor. Pennsylvania and Market. Shipley George G., heater, Rolling Mill, reg. 281 s. Tennessee.


Shipley John, works Rolling Mill, res. 355 n. Pennsylvania.


Shipp Joseph P., salesman, Pee, Conduitt & Co., res. Thorntown, Ind.


Shire Darby, journeyman carpenter, res. 82 w. Market.


Shire Phillip, cigar-maker, Jacob Miller, bds. Neiman House.


Shoecraft Silas, lab., res. 67 Eddy.


Shoef Abel, lab, res. 103 n. Noble.


Shoemaker George F., clerk, 145 e. Wash- ington, bds. same.


Shoemaker John F., cabinet-maker, Spie- gel, Thoms & Co., res. 293 e. Ohio.


Shoemire Lewis, notion store, Ft. Wayne av., res. same.


Shaffer George, painter, J. B. Osgood, 82 e. Washington.


Shogro Johannah Miss, washer-woman, Rockwell's Dining Rooms, Louisiana, opp. Union Depot, bds. same.


Sholtz John, machinist, Sinker & Co.


Shomberg William F., shoe shop, 25 n. New Jersey, res. 131 Davidson.


Short Burnett, clerk, W. & J. Braden, bds. 189 n. Illinois.


Short H. N., law student, with Ketcham & Mitchell, bds. 84 Massachusetts av. Short Joshua, works Rolling Mill, res. 412 s Illinois.


Shorter William, artist and photographer, 94 e. Washington, res. same.


SHORTRIDGE A. C.,


supt public schools, office, Vinton blk., third floor, n. Pennsylvania, res. bet. Christian av. and Butler.


Shortridge A. F., res. 198 n. Delaware.


See card of St. James Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio, on page 158.


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Shoup Calvin T., lab., res. e. Georgia, bet. Noble and Liberty.


SHOVER & CHRISTIAN,


(James E. S. & Wilmer F. C.,) car- penters and builders, 278 n. Dela- ware. See page 134.


SHOVER JAMES E.,


(S. & Christian,) 278 n. Delaware, bds. 298 n. Pennsylvania. Showalter Samuel, res. 258 Indiana av. SHOWLEY JACOB,


boarding house, 142 s. East.


Shrewsbury S. C., salesman, 34 s. Meri- dian, bds. n. Meridian, beyond city limits.


Shroar Amelia Miss, clerk, Henry H. Shroar, 260 s. Alabama.


Shroar Henry H., grocer and produce dealer, 260 s. Alabama, res. same. Shrooleek J., drayman, res. 165 Stevens. Shuer Margaret, servant, 18 e. Vermont. Shugrue Michael, lab., res 77 s. East.


Shugrue Patrick, lab., res. 379 Maple.


Shuitice Michael, carpenter, res. 491 s. Illinois.


Shurlock Charles, porter, Bates House, res. same.


Shultz John, lab., res. 471 e. Georgia.


Shultz John, lab., res. 435 s. Illinois.


Shultze George, student, commercial col- lege, bds. 32 Henry.


Shureth Frederick, saloon, 432 w. Wash- ington, res. same.


Shute Alfred, baker, 338 w. Washington, res. same.


Sickels William W., (Rev.,) res. 351 n. East.


SIDDELL JAMES P.,


physician and surgeon, 166 Virginia av., res. in rear.


Sides David, bender, Osgood, Smith & Co., res. 15 Fletcher av.


Siebert George W., egg-packer, res. 107 Forest av.


Siebert Hiram, contractor, res. 143 8. East.


Siegrist Simon, pastor, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. res. 75 e. Maryland. SIERSDORFER LOUIS,


boots and shoes, 41 e. Washington, res. 187 Virginia av. See page 130. Silvers Austin H., carriage blacksmith, Miller, Mitchell & Stough, res. 73 w. Washington.


Silvers William, coach-maker, res. 223 w. Washington.


Simmerlink William, carpenter, res. 299 e. Ohio.


Simmons James, carpenter, res. 240 Vir- ginia av.


Simmon Andrew, agt., American Horse Insurance Co., office in Vinton's blk., n. Pennsylvania.


Simon Anthony, porter, 76 e. Washing- ton, res. National rd., e. city.


Simon Christian, lab., res. 263 n. Noble. Simon Daniel, clerk, 173 w. Washington, bds. 14 s. Mississippi.


Simon Frederick, grocer, 188 n. Noble, · res. same.


Simon Friday, (Zimmer & S.,) 106 s. Illi- nios, res. same.


Simon Jean P., (Frenzel Will & Co.,) 133 8. Illinois, res. 344 e. Market.


Simonds Gustavus B., treas. White River Iron Co., bds. Bates House.


Simps John, carpenter, shop 28 Fayette. Simps Joseph, lab., bds. National rd., near White river bridge.


Simpson James, lab., 86 Virginia av., bds. 80 s. Delaware.


Simpson James B., carpenter, res. 454 e. Georgia.


Simpson Jenny, seamstress, bds. 89 Ann. Simpson Jeptha E., book-keeper, 14 w. Washington, bds. 212 n. Pennsyl- vania.


Simpson John, (M. & J. S.,) bds. 363 s. Delaware.


Simpson John, lab, res. National rd., near White river bridge.


Simpson Johu E., supt. clerk, T. H. & I. R. R., res. s. w. cor. Virginia av. and Alabama.


Simpson Mary Mrs., (wid.) William, res. s. e. cor. Elm' and Pine.


SIMPSON MATTHEW,


(M. & J. S.,) res. 363 s. Delaware.


Simpson M. & J., (Mathew & J. S.,) gro- cers and produce dealers, s. w. cor. South and Delaware


SIMPSON NICHOLAS,


grocer and produce dealer, 230 s. Delaware, res. same.


Simpson O., lab., res. 265 n. Mississippi. Simpson Oliver, book-keeper, 523 n. Illi- nois, bds. 520 n. Illinois.


SIMPSON RICHARD.


flour and feed store, 10 w. Pearl, res. 325 s. Delaware.


Sims Jacob, salesman, 60 s. Meridian, res. New York, bet. Illinois and Ten- nessee.


Sims, Miller & Hoskins, (John M. S., William B. M. & Robert S. H., ) gravel roofers, office and shop, e. Washing- ton, e. of Noble.


Sims John M., (S., Miller & Hoskins,) e. Washington, near City Mills.


Sinclers William, lab., res. California, s. . Maryland.


Sindgel Peter, butcher, bds. 194 s. Illinois. Sindgel Godfrey, butcher, shop 194 s. Illinois, res. in rear.


Singel Abdon, clerk, 14 n. Pennsylvania, bds. 88 s. Delaware.


Blank Books for county officers,


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TABLE OF PREMIUMS


For a Non-Forfeiture Policy, requiring only Ten Annual Premiums to secure $1,000 at the Death of the Assured.


AGE.


Annual Prem. for Ten Years.


AGE.


Annual Prem. for Ten Years.


AGE.


Annual Prem. for Ten Years.


AGE.


Annual Prem for Ten Years.


18


$39.63


28


$49.19


38


$60.52


47


$72.46


19


40.38


29


50.24


39


61.95


48


74.05


20


41.15


30


51.17


40


63.35


49


75.90


21


41.98


31


52.11


41


64.64


50


78.41


22


42.87


32


53.09


42


65.88


51


81.27


23


43.81


33


54.16


43


67,08


52


84.24


24


44.80


34


55.31


44


68.33


53


87.33


25


45.84


35


56.54


45


69.61


54


90.54


26


46.91


36


57.82


46


71.00


55


93,90


27


48.05


37


59.15


A credit of twenty per cent. is given on this table if desired. The current New-York rate of interest upon these credits is required to be paid annually until they are cancelled by dividends, or paid off by the assured.


The following is a summary of the Company's business for the year 1866:


7,297 New Policies Issued, Insuring


$22,734,308.00


Income from Premiums and Interest


$3,088,804.47


Disbursements for Losses, Dividends and Expenses


1,242,907.52


BALANCE IN FAVOR OF POLICY HOLDERS,


Who are the only Stockholders in the Company and receive all the Profits, nearly


TWO MILLION DOLLARS


Dividend declared, January, 1867, Fifty per cent. All dividends declared prior to 1866 are redeemable this year.


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DIVIDENDS.


The business of the Company being STRICTLY MUTUAL, all the surplus is annually divided among the policy-holders. (Companies having a stock-capital usually retain a large portion for the stock-holders.)


Dividends are declared on all participating policies, which have existed twelve months prior to the first day of January in each year, and upon which more than one full years' premium has been paid


Dividends of return-premiums on this class of policies will be computed upon the ordinary life table-rates, and continued during the existence of the policy.


Each dividend is redeemed in two years from the time it is declared. If the assured has availed himself of the credit, the dividend, when redeemed, is applied to the payment thereof; otherwise it is paid to him in cash.


THE


NEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE Originated and introduced the New Feature, known as


ORFEITURE PLAN


which is rapidly superseding the system of life-long payments, and has revolutionized the system of Life Insurance in the United States, and which has been adopted (generally in a less favorable form) by all Life Companies ; thus attesting the force of public opinion in favor of a system so favorable to policy holders as that established by the NEW-YORK LIFE' for the benefit of its members. It has received the unqualified approval of the best business men of the land, large numbers of whom have taken out policies under it, simply as an investment.




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