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SHELBY BANK. CAPITAL $100,000. FOUNDED BY THE LATE MR. SAMUEL HAMILTON.
BANK
Thos. W. Fleming, Cashier.
SHELRY BANK
RES OF TW FLEMING
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SHELBYVILLE LITHIA WATER CO. SHELBYVILLE LITHIA WATER AND BATH ROOMS.
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Dynamo Room. Gentlemen's Resting Room.
P. M Rhoads, ChiefEngineer. General Waiting, Room.
Steam Room. Ladies' Resting Room.
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CITIZENS GAS CO.
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DIRECTORS: 1-John A. Tindall, 2-J. O. Parrish, 3- C. Means, 4-A. J. Thurston, 5-R. W. Harrison, 6-Wm. Blakely, 7-F. C. Sheldon. TRUSTEES: 8 Isom Wray, 9-Emma Hamilton, 10-Cyrenus Bishop, 11- Geo. W. Tindall, 12-S. P. McCrea, 13-Robt. W. Buxton, 14-Geo W. Kennedy.
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MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO.
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Mr. I. B. Wilson, P'res. Mr. T. W. Fleming, Treas. Mr. F. C. Sheldon, Vice-Pres.
Office. Switch Board
Mr D. De Prez, Sec. Mr. J. Tindall, Attorney.
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MUTUAL LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,500,000.00. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS.
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Loans money al six and one- half per cent. for any purpose, and in any amount from $100 up. Money furnished promptly, on easy terms-No membership fee-No interest in advance- No commission -- No premiums-No agents-No expense fund-Deposits paid in full-No fines to the depositor-Deposits received and loans made daily-Borrowers participate fully in all dividend -- Dittereut plaos of loaning money-The loan and saving companies are the workingman's bank, as well as others - It is not what you earo, but what you save that tells-Life is made up of halts- The loan and saving compaotes teach the habit of saving-Careful, prudent and economical management makes the successful loan and saving companies Office of the company , corner Harrison and Franklin Streets.
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OFFICERS OF THE UNION BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
F. C. Sheldon. Chas. W. Culbertson.
John R. Messick.
Harry S. Downey.
Matt R. Montgomery
Geo. W. F. Kirk.
John Messick.
Norman H. Strong.
Chas. Major.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF THE HOMESTEAD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Tbe Homestead Building and Loan Association began receiving does December 16, 1899, with an authorized capital stock of $500. - 000 CO. As shown by the follow- ing statement, it has made very satisfactory growth in its busi- ness since that time.
Assets July 1, 1900, $25,850 94 .. ** 1901, 53,749.87 .. " 1902. 88,070.81
Office. No. 1 Public Square, Shelbyville, Indiana.
Joseph E. McCartney, Director; J. K. Jameson, Director; William H. Wagner, Director; Edward Small, Vice-President; Robert W. Harrison, Attorile Thomas W. Fleming, Treasurer; Dr. Joseph Bowlby. President; Julius L. Showers, Secretary; Charles C. Ensminger, Director
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INDIANAPOLIS, SHELBYVILLE & SOUTHEASTERN TRACTION CO.
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One of the cars that runs between Shelbyville and Indianapolis every hour.
Interior of the Power House.
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F. C. SHELDON'S JEWELRY STORE.
Interior of the Store.
Mr. F. C Sheldon.
RES. OF EC.SHELDON
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N. H. STRONG HARDWARE STORE.
HARD
Mr. Win. Neu. Mr. Scott Ray
Mr. N. H. Strong.
Mr. Frank Strong.
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N. D. ROBINS' SODA FOUNT MANUFACTURING CO.
‘ N. D. Robins, Founder of Firmn. tDeceased.
John E. Robins, President.
W. A. Powell, Treasurer
Frank R Hale, Secretary
DAIRY OF PETER STOHRY & SON.
THE SUNNY SIDE DAIRY®
PURE AERATED
ECK.
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One of the wagons that furnishes Shelbyville with fresh milk twice a day
H. S. CORY & CO.
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The Largest Exclusive Furniture House in the City.
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McLAREN SAWMILL.
SASH DOORS
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James McLaren. B. A. Harding.
A. V. Hahn.
Employees.
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HOTEL RAY.
Mr. Peter Fettig, Proprietor.
HOTEL RAY
HOTEL WAY
Interior of Office.
Hotel Wagons.
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LOCKWOOD HOTEL. MRS. A. FARRER, PROPRIETRESS.
Lorena Farrer.
Mrs. A. Farrer.
Dorcas Farrer.
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ROSS HOUSE.
ROSS HOUSE
Dining Room.
Miss E. F. Duryea and Mrs. P. M. Rhoades, successors to Mrs. H. E. Palmerton, deceased. Best accommodations and courteous treatment to all. The travelers' home.
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O.W.COTTON.
FURNITURE
CARPETS
STOVES
The Largest House Furnishing Store in the City.
Interior of Fred Horst's Shoe Store -- Public Square.
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Pinnell & Kemper Lumber Yard-West Broadway
HILLIGOSS & SON.
The Largest Coal Yards in the City.
THE LAW FLORAL CO.
Has a plant of about twenty-five thousand feet of glass devoted largely to growing roses for cut flowers, and makes a specialty of flowers for funerals and weddings.
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Joseph & Hoover-The Popular Clothing House of Shelbyville.
Residence of J. F. Young, East Hendricks Street.
J. F Young- Palace Livery. -127-
STRE BELARUS!
JONES
FURNITURE
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DRESSERS
Jones Bros.' Furniture Store, East Broadway.
Residence of Mr. Wm. Elliott, Corner of Mechanic and Harrison Streets.
Swain Block, East Broadway.
Mr B. F. Swain.
Residence of Mr. B. F. Swain, West Washington Street.
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THE FRED STEPHAN UP-TO-DATE SHOE STORE.
40THE FRED. STEPHAN SHOE STORE.
Mrs. Mary M. Stephan.
Mr. John A. Stephan.
Mr. Will F. Stephan.
Mr. Fred Stephan, Sr. ( deceased ). Mr. Fred D. Stephan.
EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
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PRIVATE HOMES.
Residence of Wm A. Neu, Corner of Hamilton and Mechanic Streets.
Residence of Mr. Fred Horst, West Locust Street.
Houses of Mr. Huegle, East Franklin Street
Residence of Mr. C. P. Hale, West South Street.
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HOMES.
INDIPL'S. ENG . ELECTRO.CO.
Charles Major and his home on North Harrison Street The author of "When Knighthood was in Flower" and "Dorothy Vernon."
Residence of Mr. I N. Cooper.
Miss May Cooper. Mr. I. N. Cooper.
Mrs. Kath. Cooper.
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PRIVATE HOMES.
Home of the late Rev. J. II. Eschmeyer.
Home of Mrs. Minnie and Miss Marg. De Prez.
Residence of Mr. Oscar Lewis, P. M.
Residence of Dr. Floyd
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PRIVATE HOMES.
Residence of Mr. F F. Hinschlaeger, Corner of Montgomery and Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hinschlaeger. Kathie.
Theodore. Minnie.
Residence of Mr. H. Lammert, 140 East Pennsylvania Street.
133 Mr. and Mrs. H. Lammert.
Helene and Flora Lammert.
THE OLDEST RESIDENT OF SHELBYVILLE, AND HER HOME.
Mrs. Anna Hines. Born February 12, 1800 ( in Ireland ). One hundred and two years old.
Mrs. Hines lives with her grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cooney, corner North Hamilton and East Washington streets.
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FIVE OF THE OLDEST CITIZENS AND PROMOTORS OF SHELBYVILLE.
John W. Ballard.
Boru Nov 7, 1812, in Scott Co., Va. Died Ang. 5, 1902. Wm. Thrasher.
Born April 17, 1814, in Pendleton Co., Ky Died at age of 90 years,
Sydney Robinson. Born Jan. 21, 1x21
Levi H. Parrish.
Born in Madison Co., Ky., April 4, 1819.
Isaac Wilson. Born May 20, 1807, in Territory of Indiana Died at age of 93.
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INTERIOR OF STORES AND FACTORY.
Interior of Plummer & Bronson's Store. South Harrison Street.
Interior of the Vandegrift Manufacturing Co.
Interior of Ensminger's Store, the "Up-to-Date" Grocer, South Harrison Street,
Interior ot the Van Cleve's Barber Shop, North Harrison Street.
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SCHMOE
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Mr. Schmoe.
The Largest Manufacturing Concern of Rural Route Mail Wagons in the State.
BICYCLE HOSPITAL VANDEGRIFT & MORRIS!
Vandegrift & Morris Bicycle Hospital, West Franklin Street.
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Mr. Dan Meloy.
Gas House.
Mr. Jess. Meloy
PRIVATE HOMES.
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Residence of Mr. Ed. Shelk, East Taylor Street.
Residence of Mr. Harry Russel. East Taylor Street.
Residence of Mr. Chadwick, Attorney, West Mechanic Street.
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Residence of Mr. John Tindall, Attorney, West Broadway.
Residence of Mr Kamp, North Harrison Street.
Residence of Mr. N. H. Strong, West Broadway.
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Interior of Drug Store of Ensminger & Schroeder, Corner of Harrison and Broadway.
OHN SCHULTZ CASH. GROCERY
John Schultz Cash Grocery, Corner Pennsylvania and Walnut Streets.
HAM BRO'S MONUMENTS
Ham Bro's, Monuments, East Walker. Street.
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Residence of Mr. Vanarsdall.
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Corner of Harrison and Franklin Streets.
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John Hardebeck.
Residence of Mr. Charles H Tindall, Attorney. S. Harrison St. ONE OF OUR MIGHTY NIMRODS.
Harry Russel.
HARRIS & SHOPBELL, ARCHITECTS OF EVANSVILLE, IND.
Mr. Harris
Mir. Shopbell.
Messrs. Harris & Shopbell are the Architects who have drawn the plans and supervised the construction of the Public Library, First Christian Church, First Baptist Church, First Germen Presbyterian Church, the New City Hall, and many others.
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FEASTER & DAVIS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Mr. Fenster.
Mr. Davis
Messrs. Feaster and Davis, the popular and always busy Contractors, have built the First Christian Church, Public Library, are now building the First German Presbyterian Church, New City Hall, and many of the nicest homes in the city.
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THE DEMOCRAT.
B.S.RAY CEILAT
"THE DEMOCRAT, the official organ of Shelby County, and best advertising medium in the Sixth Congressional District, is the property of the W. S. Ray Publishing Co. The Weekly was established in 1848 and has a circulation of 3,500. The Daily was established in 1880, by the late W. S. Ray, and has a circulation of 1,500. The Democrat stands at the head of the county press.
Office.
Residence of the Late Mr. W. S. Ray, South Harrison Street.
Composing Room and Employees.
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BIG FOUR DEPOT.
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Karl Weakley. Herbert Morris, R. H Reed.
C. E. Hudgell, Night Ticket Clerk; C. E. Derrickson, A. T. Byers, Cashier. M. Cooney, R. E. Bradford, Day Ticket Clerk; F. A. Doll, Agent; E. Weakley, Chief Clerk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Keith
Maurice and Reba Drummond.
James EWalton.
Congressman of the Sixth District.
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SHELBY PRINTING CO.
PUBLISHERS OF THE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY REPUBLICAN.
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Miss Helen Lacey, Ora Banker, J. J. Wingate, Harry Riglesberger, Seneca Beals
Earl Toner, Joe Lacey, Edwin Deck, Morris Marlow, Ivy Stein, Robert Worland.
Miss Mamie Blank, Miss May Lorenz, Miss Carrie Gore, Chas, Sweet, W. L. Wingate, Harry Lightfoot, Lytle Nail.
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JEFFERSONIAN.
Mr. Louis Holtman, Publisher.
Mr. J. Walter Elhott, Managing Editor.
JEFFERSONIAN: THE ONLY MORNING PAPER OF THE CITY.
The Jeffersonian is the leading daily and weekly newspaper of Shelbyville and Shelby County, Prints all the news all the time, and is a courageous defender of the rights of the people. Location, No. 14 East Broadway.
Residence of Win. Klare, 195 East Washington Street.
Residence of Mr. Otto Eschmeyer, East Mechanic Street.
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SMITH
THE : Tallor®
Clothing
Smith, The Tailor.
Residence of Mr. Hy. Burkher, Jr., South Harrison Street, near Van Avenue.
Residence of Mr Lambert, West Broadway.
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Residence of Mrs. Emma Hamilton, South Harrison Street.
Mrs. Emma Hamilton.
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Home of Mr. Whitcomb, West Mechanic Street.
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Home of Mr. Charles Davis, West Mechanic Street.
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Residence of Mr. Charles Birely, West Mechanic Street.
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Home of Mr. D. B. Wilson, East Washington Street
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Mr. | D) Wilson
Mt T D Wilson
Miss Edith Wilson
Home of Mr. T. D. Wilson, West Broadway.
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BABIES.
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1-Dorathea Michelson, 2-Thelma Ruby Purvis, 3-John Francis'Paul, 4-Leona Kenton, 5-Mildred E. Blakely, 6-Emmerson J. Brunner, 7-Earl H Lightfoot, 8 -- Jobn Francis Weakley, 9-Vallie Levoie Amos, 10-Ethel May Shipley, 11-Glendola Amos, 12-Marie and Lydia Boetcker, 13-Win. W. Blakely, 14-Freda Vaught, 15-Morris Van Way, 16-Bernadine Henry, 17-Robert Miles, 18-Ossip Fisher, 19-Watson's Baby, 20-Edward Ray Webber, 21-O. Lewi-, 22-Lee Hoop's Baby. (156)
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1-Robt Abernathy, 2-Mary Frances Fisher, 3-Helen Goodrich, 4-A Darling, 5-Albert Harris, 6-Roy Pile, 7-Lawrence Blair, 8-Raymond Howe. 9-Hazel Fisher, 10-Helen Elizabeth Wilson, 11-Schultz Children, 12-Martba Agnes Van Cleve, 13-Garnet Woods, 14-Marjorie Van Pelt, 15-Morris Drake, 16-Harry E Sparks, 17-Marjorie Muir, 18-Law- rence Barlow, Son of Wood Barlow; 19-Maurice Green Van Cleve, 20-Emerson Drake, 21-Earl Henry. 22-Ethel Walker and Maurice Hack, 23-Rosamond Drake, 24-Harrell Coers. 25-Lucy May Linville.
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THREE SHELBYVILLE BOYS WHO MAY BECOME PRESIDENT, SOME DAY.
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Frank and Fred Deitzer, Sons of Mayor J. Deitzer.
Elliott Stephan Rapp.
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A BEAUTY.
Marjorie Van Pelt.
FOUR GENERATIONS. Mrs Nancy Hurst. Mr. Landy Hur-t.
Mrs. Emma Smith. Carey Calvin Smith.
TWO DARLINGS.
B. Frank Deitzer.
Ruth Deitzer.
A MOTHER AND HER PRIDE.
Mr. L. B. Brinson, Mr. Harry 1. Brinson, Mr. I. B. Brinson and Mrs. Mathilde Everhart.
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PANSY CLUB.
Helen Nesslage
Nellie Murrell.
Emma Deck.
Gertrude Vaught.
Ada Lisher.
Lora De Prez. Myrtle Coates.
Verla Wright.
Marie Cage.
Mamie Baird.
ELK JORY CHOOS & NU
NO PL SIENG .ELECTRO-GO.
Southwest Corner of Public Square
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PARRISH LUMBER YARD
The largest under-roof Lumber Yard of the State.
KENT & SEYNOUR MILLS.
Mr. G. E. Kent.
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Mr. M. R. Seynour.
Elersor Amsden Hoops, 26 years old. Eleasor Brooks Amsden, Born in Livingston County, N. Y., June 19, 1825, Moved to Shelby County, Ind., November, 1848. E. B A. MeGaughey, Age 3 years, 11 months. Paddy, the old family pony. Age 31 years. Has done service for 28 years. Eleasor Amsden, Jr. Born October 27, 1885.
Prof. J. C. Fischer, the Shelby- ville Piano Tuner. Principal of the Central Correspondence School of Piano Tuning, 65 South Harrison Street.
Miss Mamie Deitz, of W. South Street, the lady who helped to make this book a success by collecting-hard cash.
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PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT.
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Everett Murray, Ticket Agent.
Passenger Station Thomas Robert Lyons, Agent.
Freight Depot.
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MR. C. H. CAMPBELL AND FAMILY.
Miss Ada L. Campbell. Miss Ruth Campbell.
Mrs. Angelina Campbell. Stanley R. Campbell. Charles H. Campbell, Jr.
Mr. C. H. Campbell.
Geo. W Campbell.
Miss Marguerite Campbell. Miss Florence Campbell.
Residence.
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PRIVATE HOME.
Mr. Albert S. Blakely.
Mr. Wm. E. Blakely. Mr. Blakely's Residence
Miss Mary Marguerite Blakely.
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SINDLINGER'S CLEAN MEAT MARKET.
Philip F. Sindlinger.
Lillie Sindlinger.
Chas. P. Sindlinger.
Dora Sindlinger.
Freddie Sindlinger,
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HAPPY FAMILIES.
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1-Miss Myrtle Coates, Mrs Cornelia Coates, Miss Nellie Coates.
2-Mr. and Mrs. Sooy and Son
3-Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Smith and Son.
+-Rev. and Mrs. Win. J. H. Boeteker, Lydia and Marie Boetcker.
5-Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis, P. M., and Family.
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BENCH AND BAR.
art. 771.
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PHYSICIANS.
MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
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1-J. B. Stewart, 2-Edward Wertz, 3-H. E Phares, 4-Morris Drake, 5-J. R. Jenkins, 6-J. A. Bowlby, 7-T. C. Kennedy, 8-B. G. Keeney, 9-W. F. Green, 10-F. E. Ray.
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1-L. C. Sammons, Homeopath; 2-T. S. Jones, Physician of the Regular School but not a member of the Medical Association; 3-C. A. Tindall, Eclectic; +-Dr. Dunn.
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THE LEADING DENTISTS.
TEETH Extre ct:1 Without PAN
Dr. Joe A White.
Dr. H. C. Goodrich.
The Way of Ollen Times.
Dr W. E Blackburn.
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THE LEADING DRUGGISTS OF THE CITY.
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1-Dr. Floyd, 2-Conrad Schroeder, 3-Dr. Adams, 4-Chas, C. Ensminger, 5-W. R Buxton, 6-Mr. Heustis, 7-Mr. ( L. Bishop DRUG CLERKS: 8-Herbert C. Jones, 9-Phillip E. Hoop, 10-Clark D. MeKenney, 11-Wiley Means.
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SHELBYVILLE TONSORIAL ARTISTS.
DONT CARRY OFF THE INEWSPAPERS
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Chas. Van Cleve. George Coers. Will Coers.
Jolın Weber. Arthur Wilson. John Fehr.
Chas. Michelson. Eljah Towns. John Rapp.
John Michelson. Glen Piper.
Wm. Warbel.
Marcus Van Cleve. George Rapp. Jess. Pettibone.
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PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN.
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1-Mr.'S. B. Morris,12-Mr. L. Hoover,'3-4-Messrs. Plummer & Bronson, 5-Mr. J. O. Parrish, 6-Mr. Dan. De Prez, 7-8-Messrs, Vandegriff & Morris," 9-Mr .; J .; B. Randall, 10-11-Messrs. Jones Bros., 12-Mr. John Schultz, 13-Mr. Gilbert Bronson, 14-15-Messrs. Schoelch Bros., 16-Mr. Kemper,;17-Mr. Steinhauser.
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VIEWS OF SHELBYVILLE SURROUNDINGS.
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IND PLATENE
1-Scene on Big Four Railroad.
3-Scene on the River.
2-Scene in the Woods. 4-The Iron Bridge.
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THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
" How dear to our hearts is that bunch of white ribbon, The tie that unites us around the great world."
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G. W. KENNEDY & SON.
STAR MILLS.
STAR MILLS
G.W. KENNEDY & SON
Residence of Mr. F. W. Kennedy.
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The Star Roller Mills, operated by Geo. W. Kennedy & Son, The firm composed of George W. Kennedy and his sons, James B. Kennedy and Fred W. Kennedy, They manufacture the celebrated " Our Star " flour, the name of which is a household word in almost every home in this city and county. They also deal largely in all kinds of grain, besides handling a large business in grain, flour and mill feeds in the great consuming east- ern section of the country.
Mr. F. W. Kennedy.
VIEWS OF SHELBYVILLE SURROUNDINGS.
Photos by J .L. Gutweil
Scenes on Blue River.
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VIEWS OF SHELBYVILLE SURROUNDINGS.
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1-Scene near Waldron. 3-Steady.
2-Resting. 4-Seeking better grounds.
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HISTORY OF THE BOOK.
HOW
THE BOOK
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1-On the wheel. The cyclometer showed over 2,100 miles that had to be made on this wheel, within three months, in order to compile it 2-Signing a contract. 3-Taking outside views.
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HISTORY OF THE BOOK. WHERE AND BY WHOM THE PHOTOS WERE TAKEN, DEVELOPED, PRINTED, TONED AND FINISHED.
ORENIUHAN'S
STUDIO.
Mr. J. F. Orebaugh. Mr. Oscar Orebaugh. Mr. Alfred Orebaugh.
Mr. Will Orebaugh.
Views of the Gallery where the Photos of all the groups, etc., were taken. Corner of Harrison and West Hendricks Streets.
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HISTORY OF THE BOOK.
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MICHELTYPES
ELECTROTYPING COMPANY
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Where and by Whom the Engravings were Made.
A. W. Marshall.
C. W. Archer.
D. D. Robertson. R. R. Robertson.
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INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING
PRINTERS . SUPPLIES.
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HISTORY OF THE BOOK.
THE MEN BEHIND THE BUSINESS.
ANY
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Where and by Whom the Book was Printed and Bound. Levey Bro's & Co., Inc., 15-23 West Maryland Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
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HISTORY OF THE BOOK.
THE BOOK
WAS SOLD
BANK
WAS SOLD
AFTER THE
WAS DONE
Who wants the last five?
AFTER THE BOOK
WORK
PIC URESQUE SHELBYVILLE
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