Logan's Indianapolis directory, 1867, Part 10

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Eagle William O., clerk, Eagle & Son, 340 n. Delaware.


Eaker George, teamster, res. Drake, near Michigan road.


Ealy Alfred, carpenter, res. n. w. cor. Mississippi and First.


Earl George, money clerk, American Express Co., bds. 339 n. Pennsylva- nia.


Earl George G., agt., Merchant's Dis- patch, 19 Virginia av., bds. 339 n. Pennsylvania.


Earl William E., saddle and harness- maker, 47 s. Delaware, res. 354 Vir- ginia av.


Earley Samuel, (col., ) waiter, Rockwell's dining rooms, Louisiana, opposite Union depot, bds. same.


Earley William A., clerk, 47 n. Illinois, res. 244 n. Mississippi.


Early Thomas, (Osgood, Smith & Co.,) res. 520 s. Illinois.


Earnshaw Francis, cabinet-maker, res. 257 s .. Pennsylvania.


East James H., salesman, 10 e. Washing- ton, res. 430 n. Mississippi.


East Market Space, e. Market, bet. Dela- ware and Alabama.


Eastman Samuel, res. National road, opp. Insane Asylum.


Eaton John W., clerk, 199 Massachu- setts av., bds. same.


Eaton Morgus, carriage painter, Brem- erman & Renner, bds. Collins House. Eaves Samuel, overseer, Insane Asy- lum, w. of city limits.


Eberhart George, master, cabinet shop, Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


Eberlein Wielhelm, lab., Speigel, Thoms & Co., res. 717 s. Illinois.


Ebert John, (Denny & E.,) res. 209 w. South.


Eccles William, (Geisendorff & Co.,) 61 and 63 w. Washington, res. 241 n. Alabama.


Echols William, conductor, Bellefontaine R. R., res. 229 Winston.


Eck J. H., (McDonaugh & E.,) 144 s. Al- abama, bds. 123 e. Vermont.


Ecker Samuel, lab., res. 387 s. Missouri. Edington George, porter, Palmer House, bds. same.


Eddy Morris R., book-keeper, Indiana National Bank, 2. e. Washington, bds. 182 n. Meridian.


Eden Asa, brick-mason, res. 645 n. Ten- nessee.


EDEN CHARLTON,


prest. and supt. Indianapolis Build- ers Manufacturers Association, plan- ing mills, Delaware, bet. Michigan and Vermont, res. 234 n. Meridian. See card, page 114.


Eden Samuel C., journeyman carpenter, res. 87 n. New Jersey.


Edmonds John, book- binder, Journal Co., bds. 350 n. Meridian.


Edmonds William S., general soliciting agt., res. 60 e. Market.


Edmonds W. M., (Hendricks, E. & Co .. ) 56 s. Meridian, res. 222 n. Illinois. Edward Edward, harness-maker, res. 60 s. Pennsylvania.


Edwards John, filer, rolling mill, bds. 463 s. West.


Edwards John, lab., res. 336 n. West.


Edwards John, (col.,) plasterer, res. 31 Harris.


Edwards Martha, (wid.) John, boarding house, 60 s. Pennsylvania.


Edwards Mary A., res. 60 s. Pennsylva- nia.


Edwards Wesley, carriage-maker, res. 416 s. Teenessee.


Edwards Wesley, wheelright, res. 416 s. Illinois.


Edwards William B., cattle dealer, bds. 60 s. Pennsylvania.


Edwards William G., cabinet-maker, Helwig, Roberts & Co., res. 336 n. West.


Effirt William, wagon-maker, res. s. s. National road, near Insane Asylum. Efinger John, shoe-maker, 158 w. Wash- ington, res. 102 s. Illinois.


EGGERT WILLIAM,


(Burnham & E.,) 38 w. Market, res. same.


Ehrensperger Frank, salesman, Ray, Mayhew & Co., res. 126 n. East.


Ehring Con, clerk, daily Telegraph, res. 361 s. Alabama.


Ehrman Levi, cooper, res. 380 w. Mary- land.


Eibell Frank, book binder, Macauly & Co., bds. Wiles House, w. Maryland. Eibell Joseph, book-binder, Macauley & Co., bds. Wiles House, w. Maryland.


The Good Templar is published monthly, at


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Eichner William, store-keeper, Bates House, res. same.


Eighth Ward School House, bet. South and Merrill, Virginia av.


Elbreg George, (Wright & E.,) res. Bra- zil, Ind.


Elder Eli A., (E. & Ripley,) 49 n. Illinois, res. 133 w. New York.


Elder John R., res. 150 n. New Jersey. Elder Maggie S., primary teacher, first ward school, bds. J. R. Elder, 150 n. New Jersey.


Elder & Ripley, (Eli, E. E. & William J. R.,) grocers, 49 n. Illinois.


ELDER WILLIAM G.,


route agt. Daily Herald, 16} e. Washington, res. 81 w. Ohio.


Eldred James E., inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum, res. North Liberty, St. Jo- seph co., Ind.


Eldridge Isaac, messenger American Express Co., res. 394 Virginia av.


Eldridge Jacob, (E. & Wood,) 30 W. Washington, res. 74 s. Mississippi. Eldridge & Wood, (Jacob E. & John F. W.,) real estate agts., 30 w. Wash- ington.


Elff Frank, barber, res. 273 s. New Jer- sey.


Ellerby James, veterinary surgeon, office rear of Delzell's stable.


Ellenboger E. M., (Moritz, Bro. & Co.,) 19 w. Washington, bds. Circle Res- taurant.


ELLIOTT & BLACK,


(Byron K. E. & James B. B., ) law- yers, 24} e. Washington.


Elliott Byron K., (E. & Black,) city at- torney, 24} e. Washington, res. 22 California.


Elliott Calvin A., (E., Ryan & Co.,) 48 s. Meridian, res. 180 n. West.


Elliott Charles S., (Macauley & Co.,) bds. 285 w. Michigan.


Elliott D. D., salesman, 75 w. Washing- ton, res. 127 s. New Jersey.


Elliott George, carpenter, res. 219 w. North.


Elliott John M., salesman, 143 s. Merid- ian, bds. Commercial Hotel, s. Illi- nois.


Elliott Jonathan, duputy sheriff, Marion co., office Court House Square, res. 77 n. Noble.


Elliott Joseph, clerk, recorder's office, bds. 393 Pennsylvania.


ELLIOTT J. PERRY,


photographic gallery, 8 e. Washing- ton, res. 293 n. Delaware.


Elliott Russell, pay-master, Bellefontaine R. R., res. 38 w. St. Clair.


Elliott Thomas B., capitalist, res. w. e. Michigan.


INVEST IN THE


BERKSHIRE


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.


See page 26.


ELLIOTT J. T.,


judge, Supreme Court of Indiana, room, second floor, Gallup's blk, cor. Tennessee and Market, res. New- castle, Ind.


Elliott, Ryan & Co., (Calvin A. E, James B. R. & H. C. Holbrook,) wholesale liquors, cigars, etc., 48 s. Meridian. Elliott Thomas B., brakesman, J., M. & I. R. R., bds. Sherman House.


Elliott William D., clerk, recorder's effice, res. 183 e. Ohio.


Elliott William J., recorder, Marion co., res. 183 e. Ohio.


Elliott William S., clerk, p. o., res. 256 n. East.


Ellinger Jacob, works J. S. Cury & Co., res. Kansas, outside corporation.


Ellis Henry, journeyman carpenter, res. 50 Cherry.


Ellis Kate Mrs., res. 32 Helen.


Ellis Thomas, moulder, Sinker & Co., res. 35 Bradshaw.


Ellms Cornelius H., engineer, Bellefon- taine R. R., res. 219 Davidson. Ellsworth Samuel W., res. 213 n. Liberty. Elmer John W., shipping clerk, H. Daily


. & Co., res. 192 e. McCarty.


Elmo Thomas, (col., ) lab., res. 60 Ann. Elsmore Thomas, lab., res. 80 Ann. ELSTON W. J.


(Duzan & E.,) bds. 252 n. Illinois. Elstrod Henry, Cabinet-Makers' Union, res. 184 n. Winston.


Elvin Gardner W., brakesman, Peru R. R., res. 500 s. East.


Elwood Robert, brewer, bds. Jefferson House.


Ely Henry A., moulder, bds. Ray House. Ely Joseph, patent right agt., res. 649 n. Tennessee.


Ely Reuben, agricultural implement dealer, bds. Ray House.


EMENEGGER MATHIAS,


propr. Emenegger's Hotel, 111 and 113 e. Washington, res. same.


Emerson John B., carpenter, 225 and 229 w. Market, res. 239 w. Market. Emerson Boswell B., (E. Beam & Co.,) res. 239 w. Market.


Emmerick Henry, (H. E. & Co.,) 86 w. Washington, res. 224 w. Maryland.


Indianapolis, by Dynes & Goodwin. See page 98.


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J. NEWTON KNIGHT.


SAMUEL LLOYD.


KNIGHT & LLOYD,


House, Sign & Ornamental Painters,


GLAZIERS, IMITATORS OF WOOD AND MARBLE. Shop, rear 25 West Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.


RE-GLAZING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE.


GEO. K. SHARE & CO. DEALERS AND JOBBERS IN


SADDLERY HARDWARE, HAMES, CHAINS, WHIPS, HORSE COLLARS,


Carriage Trimmings, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Patent Leathers, Coach Varnishes, Carriage Wood-Works, Spokes, Feloes, Wheels, Shafts, &c.


No. 40 South Meridian Street, Opposite Opera Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana.


J. I. MAHORNEY,


No. 28 Illinois Street, near the Bates House,


Indianapolis, Indiana,


Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Indianapolis and vicinity, that he has permanently located himself at the above number, where he has opened a large and fashionable assortment of


Ladies' and Gents' Ornamental Hair Work, Wigs,


Toupees, Perukes, Braids, Switches, Puffs, Curls, Front Braids and Frizetts.


J. MAYER & BRO.


DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING,


Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps,


2 PALMER HOUSE, WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.


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Emmerich H. & Co., (Henry E., Frederick


W. Fant & John Osterman,) flour, feed and garden seeds, 86 w. Wash- ington.


Emmet Robert, saloon, res. 82 e. South. Emmet William, train boy, Central R. R., bds. 82 e. South.


Emmons John, saw-maker, bds. 51 s. .Maple.


Emmons John W., journeyman carpenter, res. 168 Winston.


Emmons William, marble-cutter, 27 n. Tennessee, res. 168 n. Winston.


Empire Line Fast Freight, 96 Virginia av., William S. Tarkington, agt. Emrich Andrew, stove store, 320 e. Wash- ington, bds. w. s. n. Noble, bet. Washington and Market.


Emrich Andrew, tinner, 274 e. Washing- ton.


Emrich Henry, cabinet-maker, Helwig, Roberts & Co., res. 18 n. Noble.


Emry Philip, res. 356 w. North.


Endly James E., farmer, res. 325 e. Ohio. Engalking William, cartman, res. 208 Union.


Engalkelg Frederick, teamster, Butsch & Dickson, res. 134 s. Meridian.


England George, journeyman carpenter, res. 226 w. New York.


Engle George B., jr., agt. T. H. & I. R. R, res. 387 e. Market.


Engle Jacob, lab., res. 121 Spring.


Engle Willis D., clerk, T. H. & I. R. R., res. 287 e. Market.


Engleheart William, shoe-maker, res. 31 n. Liberty.


English David W., printer, Commercial office, res. 94 Douglas.


ENGLISH ELISHA G.,


vice-prest. Citizens' Street Ry., Lou- isiana, res. 9 Circle.


English Joseph K., county commissioner, Center township.


English Lutheran Church, Rev. J. H. W. Stuckenberg, pastor, bds. 77 n. Ala- bama.


English Orlando F., apprentice, book and job room, Journal, bds. 96 Douglas.


English Willie, messenger, First National bank, res. 48 Circle.


ENGLISH WILLIAM H.,


prest. First National bank, and treas. Citizens' Street Ry., office s. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, res. 48 .Circle.


Enners Lewis (E. & Schwomair,) res. 376 n. Noble.


Enners & Schwomair, (Lewis E. & Chris- tain S.,) butcher shop, 249 n. Noble.


Enners William, (Geisel & E.,) res. n. Noble.


FOR GOOD FURNITURE


GO TO


No. 105 East Washington Street.


See front fly-leaves.


Enos Benjamin V., (Smithmeyer & E.,) room 4 Vinton's blk., res. 397 n. Alabama.


Enos Frovilla H. K., asst. book-keeper, Browning & Sloan, res. 337 n. Ten- nessee.


Enright Ellen, servant, J. S. Spann, 163 n. Pennsylvania.


Episcopal Church, cor. Illinois and New York, Rev. Horace Stringfellow, pastor.


Episcopal Mission Church, 100 Fletcher av.


EQUITABLE FIRE INSUR- ANCE CO., of Indianapolis, room 4 Odd Fellows Hall, n. e. cor. Wash- ington and Pennsylvania, Allen Gib- son, prest .; Isaac Waring, secy .; W. D. Staplin, general agt. See card, page 78.


Erachem Rachel, lab., res. Merrill, bet. Alabama and Delaware.


Erdelmeyer Frank, (Metzner & E.,) 91 e. Washington, res. 318 e. Market.


Erick Frederick, soap-maker, res. 109 Huron.


Erie Transportation Co., 94 Virginia av., William T. Clark, agt.


Ernst Frederick, printer, 73 w. Washing- ton, bds. 137 s. Union.


Ernst Frederick, expressman, res. 137 Union.


Ervin Cornelius A., brick-maker, s. end East, res. 62 Bicking.


Ervin Thomas, lab., 37 Henry.


Eschmeyer Henry, (Rev.) pastor German Reformed Church, res. 41 n. Ala- bama.


Esemann Joseph, dairyman, res. 340 Mad- ison av.


Eshlman Henry, tailor, 168 e. Washing- ton, bds. 23 Kentucky av.


Eskie Richard, butcher shop, w. end Union Depot, res. 308 s. Illinos.


Essmann William, propr. Illinois House, 199 s. Illinois.


Estabrook Warren D., blacksmith, res. 424 s. Tennessee.


Etherton Samuel, carpenter, res. 23 Cen- ter.


Estler Theophilus, brick-layer, res. 372 n. East.


For a pleasant drive, with Turf Stock, see page 62.


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WOOLEN AND COTTON


YARNS,


DRY GOODS and NOTIONS.


See page 42.


Ettenheimer Emanuel, salesman, 10 w. Washington, bds. Rhodius' Restau- rant.


Ettenheimer H. & Co., (Henry E. & Solo- mon Rosenthall,) fancy and millinery goods, 10 w. Washington.


Ettenheimer Henry, (H. E. & Co.,) 10 w. Washington, bds. Rhodius' restau- rant.


Etting Frank M., Colonel U. S. A., pay- master, State of Indiana, room 14, Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylva- nia, bds. Bates House.


Ettinger Gustave, lab., res. 391 s. Mis- souri.


Eubank Roland R., coach painter, res. cor. Pennsylvania and Tinker.


Evans . Adolphus G., salesman, 75 s. Me- ridian, bds. Spencer House, s. Illi- nois.


EVANS & BROWN


(John D. E. & Daniel D. B., ) notions and fancy goods, 75 s. Meridian.


Evans Clara Mrs., res. 218 s. Georgia. Evans Eliza, dress-maker, 50 s. Illinois, res. 25 Lord.


Evans George A., book-keeper, Evans & Brown, bds. Spencer House, s. Illi- nois.


Evans George T., (I. P. E. & Co.,) 124 s. Delaware, res. 548 n. Meridian.


Evans I. P. & Co., (Isaac P. E., George T. E., William R. E. & Joseph R. E.,) manfs. linseed oil, 124 s. Delaware. Evans Isaac P., (I. P. E. & Co.,) 123 s. Delaware, res. Richmond, Ind.


Evans John D., (E. & Brown,) 75 s. Me- ridian, bds. Bates House.


Evans Joseph R., (I. P. E. & Co.,) 124 s. Delaware, res. 324 n. Alabama.


Evans Robert, brick-layer, res. 476 n. Meridian.


Evans Thomas, brick-mason, res. 496 n. Mississippi.


Evans William R., (I. P. E. & Co.,) 124 s. Delaware, res. 23 Ft. Wayne av.


Evens Charles, fireman, bds. 99 e. Geor- gia.


Evens George, moulder, bds. 103 w. South. Evens Henry W., machinist, res. 25 Lord.


Evens John, shoe-maker, res. 283 s. East. Everett Daniel F., salesman, 75 w. Wash- ington, res. 69 w. Market.


Everise Samuel, patern-maker, Sinker & Co.


Everson Erastus, clerk, 323 n. Alabama, bds. 158 e. Michigan.


Evert Evert, sawyer, Osgood, Smith & Co., res. 175 Union.


EWALD HENRY,


blacksmith, shop, cor. Pratt and Ft. Wayne av., res. 128 St. Joseph. EWING DAVID,


physician and surgeon, 35 Virginia av., bds. 74 n. Pennsylvania.


Ewing James P., baker, 17 n. Pennsyl- vania, kds. Mrs. Reeds, n. Pennsyl- vania.


EWING R. H.,


general agt., Enterprise Insurance Co., of Cincinnati, O., for Ind., office new Journal bldg., e. Market, res. 67 w. Michigan.


Ewller Margaret, (wid.) Philip, res. 232 Railroad.


Eymann Henry J., boot-maker, 7 n. Illi- nois, res. 223 w. Washington.


F NAGAN JOHN, train dispatcher, I. & C. R. R., res. Bates.


Fahling Wilmina, servant, 124 n. Ala- bama.


Fahnley Frederick, (Stiles, F. & McCrea,) 318 s. Meridian, res. 231 Virginia av. FAHRBACH PHILIP,


saloon and restaurant, 78 and 80 w. Washington, res. 62 w. South.


FAHRION GEORGE,


flour and feed dealer, 90 and 92 e. South, res. same.


Fairbanks George P., plasterer, res. 230 s. New Jersey.


Faland Valentine, carpenter, res. 299 e. Merrill.


Fale John, wagon-maker, res. 396 s. Illi- nois.


Falkany Charles, foreman, McCord & Whetley, res. 21 Coburn.


Fallon Patrick, lab., res. 2 Walter. Fallon James J., clerk, 54 s. Illinois, res. 258 s. Tennessee.


Fallon John S., porter, Indiana Female College, cor. Meridian and New York.


Fanton Johana, servant, 29 w. Pratt. Farley Thomas, saw manf., 136 s. Penn- sylvania, res. same.


Farmer Frank, stone yard, cor. Missis- sippi and Louisiana, bds. 23 Ken- tucky av.


Farmer Jerome B., lab., res. 290 Madi- son av.


For any House-Keeping Supplies, see pages 38 or 150.


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Farmer Leslie P., clerk, Bellefontaine ticket office, bds. 109 Virginia av. Farnsworth C. O., reporter, Daily Tele- graph, res. 246 n. East. FARNSWORTH THEO. H., physician, 21} w. Meryland, res. same.


Farnsworth Thomas, street car conductor, res. 431 n. Tennesse.


Farrall Edward, machinist, Sinker & Co.


Farrell C. J. Miss, dress-maker, 79 n. Pennsylvania.


Farrell Fargus, porter, 112 s. Meridian, res. 77 w. St. Clair.


Farrell Katie, servant, 166 e. Market.


Farrell McCue, carpenter, bds. 311 S. Pennsylvania.


Farris John F., driver, Merchants Union Express Co., res. n. Illinois, cor. First.


Farris Milton H., carpenter, res. Morris, bet. Delaware and Alabama.


Fatout's Block, s. w. cor. Washington and Missouri.


Fatout Joshua L., (J. L. & M. K. Fatout,) carpenters and builders, Lafayette, bet. Michigan and North.


Fatout Percey H., carpenter, res. 413 n. Mississippi.


Faucet David, livery and feed stable, 69 Mississippi, res. 147 w. Maryland. Faught & Nicholas, (William H. F. & Addison N., ) dry goods, 12 w. Wash- ington.


Faught William H., (F. & Nicholas,) 12 w. Washington, res. 154 s. New Jer- sey.


Faulkner Ida, inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum, res. Danville, Ind.


FAWKNER JOHN E.,


coal, office 24 w. Maryland, res. 348 n. Alabama. See card, page 22.


Fawsett Wilson, res. 193 w. South.


Fawt Frederick W., (F. Emmerich & Co.,) 86 w. Washington, res. 322 e. Mar- ket.


Fawley John, brakeman, Central R. R., bds. Mrs. Whitmore.


Fay Amos F., (McCreery & F.,) 56 and 58 e. Washington, res. 290 e. Ohio. FAY JOHN J.,


propr. Little's Hotel, s. e. cor. Wash- ington and New Jersey.


Fay Owen, machinist, Sinker & Co.


Feailing William, lab., res. 53 Harrison. Fealing Sophia Miss, res. 53 Harrison.


Fearnley John, carpenter, 19 Circle, res. 186 w. Vermont.


Feary Jeremiah E., carpenter, res. 318 e. North.


Featherby Hermann, painter, res 74 Garden.


THE


CAPITAL RESTAURANT


A PLEASANT RESORT FOR AN


Hour's Comfort and a Good Square Meal.


Featherhoff Warren F., inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum, res. Featherhoff's Mills, Carroll co., Ind.


Featherston William E., auctioneer, 194 and 196 e. Washington, res. 165 Massachusetts av.


Feely Isaac, moulder, bds. Ray House. Fegan John, brick-mason, res. 76 s. Mis- souri.


Fehling Frederick, tailor, res. 195 s. New Jersey.


Fehr Christian, carpenter, res. 800 n. Tennessee.


Fehrenbatch John, machinist, res. 111 Spring.


Feil Augustus, clerk, Adams Express Co., res. 43 Madison av.


Feiling Fred, shoe-maker, res. 53 Harri- son.


Felback Lena, (wid.) John, res. 11 Bu- chanan.


Felbush Conrad, teamster, res. 426 e. Vermont.


Feld Gotthard, painter, cor. West and Maryland, res. same.


Feley Isaac, moulder, bds. Ray House.


Felix Andrew, journeyman painter, bds. 281 Indiana av.


Felix Charles, painter, res. 281 Indiana av.


Fella Margaret, inmate Deaf and Dumb Asylum, res. Sharpe's Mills, Harri- son co., Ind.


Feller George, waiter, Depot Dining Hall, res. 132 w. Ohio.


Feller George, watch-maker and jeweler, 118 s. Illinois, res. 230 w. Ohio.


Feller George, silversmith, res. 288 n. Tennessee.


Fellinger P. J., student, commercial col- lege, bds. 164 w. Maryland.


Fells Frederick, lab., res. 185 e. Harrison. Fellmann Harman, boot and shoe-maker, res. 396 s. Delaware.


Fenn John, cooper, res. 126 Union.


Fennigan Daniel, works Merchants' Express, bds. 213 s. Pennsylvania.


Fenton Franklin, saw-maker, res. 131 e. St. Joseph.


Fenton Michael, lab., res. 354 n. Winston. Ferber August, grocer, National rd., near White river bridge.


All kinds of Washing done in style. See page 2.


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THE


CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.


(INCORPORATED IN 1846,)


Is the Great Life Insurance Company of this Country.


IT HAS THE LARGEST NUMBER OF MEMBERS.


IT HAS THE LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED.


IT HAS THE LARGEST INCOME.


It has had, through its whole history, the smallest average expense.


It obtains the largest average rate of interest on its investments.


IT PAYS THE LARGEST DIVIDENDS,


It therefore furnishes Insurance at less cost than any other Company.


Its acquired Assets amount to over $14,000,000.


Its Policy Holders number 40,000.


Its receipts for the year ending December 31, 1866, was $6,509,627,


BEING OVER $20,000 PER DAY.


It has paid during the last ten years, more than $4,000,000 to the families of deceased Policy Holders.


Its loans are not confined to the State of New York, as is the case with all New York Companies, but are made where the largest interest and greatest security can be had.


Parties in Central Indiana desiring the Agency of this Company, will apply personally or by letter, to


H. R. DUTTON, Agent,


No. 85 East Market Street, Room 15, Eden's Block, Indianapolis.


See continued Statement on page 154.


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Feree Jerry D., printer, Downey & Brouse, res. 254 e. Ohio.


Fergason Elizabeth A., (wid.) Andrew F., boarding house, res. 60 w. Market. Fergason James, book-binder, Herald bindery, 16} e. Washington, bds. 60 w. Market.


Ferguson Ann V., milliner, 64 n. Penn- sylvania, res. 129 n. Mississippi.


Ferguson Clem A., watchmaker and jew- eler, 7 w. Washington, res. cor. Me- ridian and Tinker.


Ferguson George, carpenter, bds. 302 w. Maryland.


Ferguson Hiram, carpenter, bds. 105 w. Michigan.


Ferguson John A., salesman and book- keeper, W. J. Holliday & Co., res. 270 n. Tennessee.


Ferguson Kilby, pawn-broker, res. 251 e. McCarty.


Ferguson Rezin, solicitor, life insurance, s. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, res. 329 n. Delaware.


Ferguson Robert, plasterer, res. 27 w. Pratt.


FERLING GEORGE,


barber, cupping and leaching, under First National Bank, cor. Washington and Meridian, res. 126 e. Maryland. Fermire Henry, clerk, 56 w. Washington, res. 134 n. Mississippi.


Ferobe Joseph,, works 25 n. Illinois, bds. same.


Ferree F. M., (Bell & F.,) res. 369 n. New Jersey.


Ferrell Joseph, res. 241 Indiana av.


Ferry John H., brick-mason res. 477 n. East.


Ferrin Fergus, lab., res. 77 w. St. Clair. Ferris Cavanaugh, moulder, bds. Ray House.


Feriter Bridget, chamber-maid, Palmer House.


Ferriter John, lab., res. 142 s. Noble.


Ferriter John, lab., res. 310 e. Louisiana. Ferriter Maurice, grocer and produce dealer, 142 s. Meridian, res. same. Ferriter Michael, lab., res. 330 e. Lou- isiana.


Fertig Francis, painter, res. 65 w. South. Fesler James M., carpenter, bds. Ray House.


Fesler William B., carpenter, res. 212 s. Meridian.


Fessendon Palmer, works City Laundry, bds. 142 s. East.


Fessendon William F., machinist, bds. 142 s. East.


Fette Charles, works Eagle Foundry, res. 250 s. Alabama.


Fette George, cleaning and repairing, 38 Virginia av., res. 128 Duncan.


SINGER


SEWING MACHINES,


FULLY ILLUSTRATED.


See page vi.


Fichner Charles G., canvasser, bds. Wiles House.


Fichner Mary, hair work, 56 s. Illinois, res. 273 s. West.


Fidel John H., barber, 135 s. Illinois, bds. 273 s. New Jersey.


Fiel A. G., freiget clerk, American and U. S. Express Co., res. 43 Madison av.


Fietten Eugene, stone-mason, bds. 105 w. New York.


Fifth Presbyterian Church,s. New Jersey, near Maryland.


Fike Peter, teamster, res. 318 Madison av.


Filer Samuel J., salesman, Bowen, Stew- art & Co., bds. Governor's old house. Finks John, lab., res. 290 Virginia av.


Finch C. & E. & Co., butcher shop, 276 w. Washington.


Finch Fabius M., (F. & F.,) rooms 6 and 7, Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsyl- vania, res. 286 e. Ohio.


FINCH & FINCH,


(Fabius M. & John A. F.,) lawyers, rooms 6 and 7, Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylvania.


Finch Heneage B., military claim agt. and attorney at law, room 6, Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylvania, bds. 286 e. Ohio.


Finch John A., (F. & F.,) lawyer and no- tary public, rooms 6 and 7 Talbott & New's blk., n. Pennsylvania, bds. 286 e. Ohio.


Findley Bart, (col.,) plasterer, bds. 230 n. Missouri.


Finds Mildred, (col.,) servant, 446 n. Pennsylvania.


Finel John, machinist, 28 e. Louisiana, bds 86 Forest av.


Finer Julius, lab., res. 279 n. Liberty.


Finfrock William, brakesman, bds. 99 e. Georgia.


Fink Mary, (wid.) John, res. 51 e. Mc- Carty.


Finn Bridget, (wid.) William, res. 80 Maple.


Finn John, lab., res. 33 Dougherty. Finn John, cooper, res. 26 Union.


Finn Lizzie Miss, dress-maker, res. 126 Union.


Lill's Chicago Brewery Company make good Ale. See card, opp. Brewers.


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LOGAN'S INDIANAPOLIS DIRECTORY


QUICK TIME FROM INDIANAPOLIS TO


Columbus, Pittsburg,


PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON.


See C. & I. Central Ry., in R. R. Department.


Finney E. W., com. mer. and produce dealer, 65 s. Meridian, res. half mile from s. end Virginia av.


Finney Jasper, salesman, 49 s. Meridian, res. 430 Virginia av.


Finneran James, lab., res. 224 w. Merrill. Finnegan Bridget, servant, Ignatius Brown, 243 e. South.


Finton Mary Miss, servant, 32 n. Penn- sylvania.


Firestone Purtice, blacksmith, bds. 14 s. Mississippi.


First Baptist Church, Rev. Henry Day, pastor, n. e. cor. New York and Penn- sylvania.


First English Lutheran Church, e. New York, cor. Alabama.


First German Reformed Church, n. Ala- bama, opp. Court House Squre.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


s. e. cor. Washington and Meridian, William H. English, prest., John C. New, cashier.


First Presbyterian Church, n. Pennsylva- nia, cor. New York.


First Universalist Church, s. w. cor. Del- aware and Maryland, Rev. B. F, Foster, pastor.


Fiscus Andrew J., brick-mason, res. 373 n. Esat.


Fiscus Francis, brick-mason, res. 234 e. Vermont.


Fiscus Thomas, brick-mason, res. 280 e. St. Clair.


Fiscus William, brick-mason, res. 1 Vine. Fish Byron, printer, Chandler & Co., bds. 394 n. Mississippi.


Fish Charles, book-keeper,22 s. Meridian, res. 367 n. East.


Fish Edith, (wid.) Samuel P., res. 367 n. East.


Fish George W., traveling agt., Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co., 21 e. Washington.


Fish John L., book-keeper, 129 s. Meri- dian, res. 78 e. Pratt.


Fish Will S., printer, book and job room, Journal office, res. 367 n. East.


Fisher Erastus, bell-boy, Bates House, res. same.


Fisher Frances, res. 118 s. Illinois.


FISHBACK JOHN,


leather, hides, oil, shoe findings and leather belting, 125 s. Meridian, res. 16 e. Michigan.


Fishback William P., (Porter, Harrison & F.,) Yohn's blk., cor. Washing- ton and Meridian, res. n. side e. Washington, fourth house east of city limits.




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