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Union Cheese Factory, cheese manufac- turers. Vaught G J, Rev, (Methodist). Woodhull A E, general store.
WHEELER. White county. (See Smithson.)
WHEELING. Carroll county. (See Carroll.)
WHEELING. A village of 75 per- sons, situated on the Mississinewa river, in Washington township, Delaware county, 12} miles northwest of Muncie, the ship- ping station, county seat and banking point. Tri-weekly stage to Muncie ; fare, 40 cents ; and to Jonesborough ; 50 cents. Ephraim Smith, postmaster.
Anderson O F, physician.
Braddock Michael C, justice of the peace. Coton Charles, cabinetmaker.
Dunn J C, flour mill.
Ginn Liberty, notary and live stock.
Heal David, notary public.
Lewis Henson, live stock.
McCormick W N, live stock.
Maddox John, hotel and blacksmith.
Nixon Jesse, Grain and Live Stock.
Powers Mark, live stock. Reasoner George W, general store. Shaffer Peter, wagonmaker.
Sleeth Isaac N, grocer.
Smith Ephraim, General Store. Trout R H, flax mill.
Trout & McMicles, saw mill.
WHITCOMB. Population, 200. Five miles northeast from Brookville court house and bank and the nearest shipping point ; has a Methodist church and drain tile factory. H. S. Jaques, postmaster. Beesley I, drain tile manufacturer. Campbell & Murch, saw mill.
Jaques H S, General Store.
Kennedy J J, wagonmaker. Linegar D B, physician.
ยท Nabb J H, shoemaker.
Robinson S A, shoemaker. Seal Frank, physician. Smith Michael, meat market.
Vanness E, harness.
Whitney & Harwood, blacksmiths.
WHITE HALL. Situated in Clay township, Owen county, 10 miles southeast of Spencer, the county seat, and 8 miles west of Bloomington, the shipping station and bank location. Wagon spokes and live stock are shipped. Population, 52. Orlando E Foster, postmaster. Ferguson S W, blacksmith. Foster Orlando E, General Store. Gray OF, physician and drugs. Gross Josiah, saw mill. Hendricks J T & C, flour and feed mill. Livingston N F, general store and justice. Neill James B, live stock.
L. Everingham & Co.,
Commission Merchants, Grain and Pro- visions. 125 LaSalle Street, CHICAGO.
Porter's Bottled Lager Beer
ALE and PORTER. T. D. Stuver, Sole Agt., Chicago. See advertisement page 351.
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WHITELAND. On the J., M. & I. R.R., in Pleasant township, Johnson county, 5 miles north of Franklin, the county seat and banking place and 16 miles south of Indianapolis, is a village of 228 inhabit- ants. A. R. Brooks, postmaster. Beebe James, physician and R R agt.
Binkley Henry, wagonmaker.
Boon A, justice of the peace. Brewer S E, saw mill.
Brooks A R, General Store. 1
Brooks & Smock, general store.
Covert G W, physician and dentist. Curry George W, saloon. Dickson F, flour mill. Farmer Charles E, blacksmith.
Fisher M B, General Store.
McCameron John, saloon.
Maxfield & Bro, tile manufacturers. Perrine & Son, coopers. Springer Mary Miss, drugs.
Walker Thomas, shoemaker.
Wheeling W, carpenter. White Jacob B, hotel. White W I, blacksmith.
Williams M, physician. Wilson T, lawyer.
WHITE LICK. Called formerly Fayette, in Perry township, Boone county, 9 miles southeast of Lebanon, the seat of justice and nearest bank location, is. a vil- lage of 85 inhabitants. Whitestown, 6 miles northeast on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the shipping point. J. N. Stoker, postmaster.
Bird Asa, blacksmith. Boteman M, saloon.
Everett W E, physician and druggist. .
Frazier Simeon, blacksmith.
Jordon T W, physician.
Lumpkin D O, carriage and wagonmaker. Lumpkin O D, hardware.
McDaniel I J, general store. McDaniel John S, general store. Smith A J, general store. Sparks Thomas & Sons, flour and saw mill. Stoker J N, Grocer.
WHITESTOWN. Is an enterpris- ing village of 700 inhabitants, located on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R, in Worth township, Boone county, 7 miles southeast of Lebanon, the county seat and banking town, and 21 northwest of Indianapolis. The principal business interests comprise 2 hotels, 1 cooper shop, 1 flour mill, 1 grain elevator and a stave factory. Methodist and Lutheran churches and graded and Lutheran schools are sustained. Grain, staves and live stock are the chief exports. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. William R. Sayre, postmaster.
Bowser John W, The Boone Grain
Elevator and Agricultural Implements. Burton Daniel, stave factory. Christy John W, cooper.
Clodfelter Samuel A, carpenter.
Eichmann Ceazer, general store.
Hardy John S, physician.
Harman House, William Harman, propr.
Harmon Andrew, furniture.
Harmon Joseph S, druggist.
Hazelrigg N & J A, druggists.
Hedrick John wagonmaker.
Hill Jacob, Livery Stable.
Hill Conrad H, Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker; Repairing a Specialty.
Hursh John G Rev, (Lutheran).
Iscnhour George, live stock.
Isenhour Irenius, live stock.
Johnson Joseph M, general store.
Jones Robert E, physician.
Laughner Jacob H, hardware.
McGuire Alexander C, saloon.
Monfort John M. shoemaker.
Moody Frank M, agt C, I, St L & C R'y, and druggist.
Moore Alexander, meat market.
Morgan Thomas, restaurant.
Myers Benjamin F, harness, etc.
Myers, Son & Co, general store.
Neese Samuel R, justice of the peace.
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Neidlinger & Klingensmith, flour mill.
Ray Davis, wagonmaker.
Ray John, carpenter.
Richardson John R, blacksmith.
Rogers William, barber.
Ross James T, physician.
Sayer Elizabeth B Mrs, milliner.
Schmock Frederick, shoemaker.
Scovill House, Emery J Scovill, propr.
Shell James Rev, (Methodist).
Sims Wright, broker.
Smith John S, shoemaker.
The Boone Elevator, John W Bowser, Propr.
Trout William W, justice of the peace.
Watts James E, general store.
Williams Green F, meat market.
Wysong Bart, live stock.
WHITESVILLE. A village con- taining 300 people, situated in Union town- ship, Montgomery county, on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, 6 miles southeast of Crawfords- ville, the banking town and county seat. Ships heading, lumber, grain and hogs. J. L. Nichols, postmaster.
Everson & Co, saw mill.
Culver D M, physician.
Epperson W F, stave and heading manu- facturer.
Fisher J F, general store and R R agt. Grissom R W, shoemaker.
Layman S D & Son, confectioners.
leBradford,
Solicitor of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS, and Notary Public. Office, Rooms 16 and 18 Hubbard Block, Indianapolis, Ind. (See adv.)
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For Corrugated and Crimped, Address W. G. HYNDMAN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Nichols J L, Grocer and Drugs. Thompson E & Wilson, grocers. Wren J F, blacksmith.
WHITE WATER. Derives its name from the river on which it is located, is a town of 365 inhabitants, in Franklin township, Wayne county, 10 miles north of Richmond court house and bank location. Fountain City, the shipping point, is 42 miles west on the G. R. & I. R. R. Daily stage to Arbo; fare, 25 cents; and Rich- mond; fare, 30 cents. B. W. Addleman, postmaster.
Addleman B W, Justice of the Peace. Addleman G F, carpenter. Addleman J C, carpenter.
Addleman William H, painter.
Barton L, saw mill and veterinary surgeon. Cain J S Rev, (Methodist).
Courtney J T, physician.
Darnell J D, wagonmaker.
Ellis P M, stone mason.
Gist Hiram, blacksmith.
Gossard J T, physician. Griffiths W T, physician. Grove N, Grocer. Harlan Lee, painter. Jackson A, blacksmith.
Robertson W L, General Store.
Simpson John, plasterer.
Simpson William, plasterer. Suplee F, grocer. White T P, blacksmith.
Williams William, physician.
Wineburg James A, painter. Woolverton C, shoemaker.
WHITING. In the extreme north- eastern corner of the State, on the L. S. & M. S., B. & O. and P., Ft. W. & C. Ry, in Lake county, on Lake George and Lake Michigan, 30 miles northwest of Crown Point, the county seat. Chicago is the nearest bank location. Population, 120. Henry Schrage, postmaster. Roberts G M, justice.
Schrage Henry, General Store. Trowe G A, R R agt.
WICKLIFFE. A village of 50 in- habitants, in Crawford county, Patoka township, 25 miles northwest of Leaven- worth, the county seat, contains 2 churches and common school. Ship to Wickliffe, via L., E. & St. L. R. R. Tell City, 40 miles distant, is the banking point. W. H. Buford, postmaster. Babbitt John Rev, (Christian). Brown & Bro, flour mill. Buford W H, General Store. Buford & Comin, coopers. Edwards T J, grocer.
Fisher W S, physician.
Guinder John, wagonmaker. Leonard J R, general store. Smith J H, physician. Sturm D H, justice of the peace. Thomas T H Rev, (Baptist).
WILBUR. Located in Grigg town- ship, Morgan county, 8 miles northwest of Martinsville, the county seat, shipping point, and nearest bank. Population, 125 .. J. W. Minton, postmaster. Bryant G R, photographer. Hinson S H, saw mill. Hinson T M, physician.
Minton J W, General Store.
Minton & Lewis, lumber. Owen D P, oil stoves.
Pike John, blacksmith.
Stoffard John, grocer.
WILD CAT. Situated 1 mile from L. Div. T. H. & I. R. R., in Democrat township, Carroll county, 14 miles south- east of Delphi, the county seat. Cutler is. the railroad station. The banking town is Frankfort. Population, 35. Am. Ex. War- ren Adams, postmaster.
Adams C D, flour mill.
Adams Harren, Saw and Flour Mill.
Hastings C W, flour mill. Hinkle J W, carpenter. Kelsey J S, physician.
Penn J W, general store.
WILLIAMS. Adams county. (See Bingen.)
WILLIAMS. Located on White river, in Indian Creek township, Lawrence county, 12 miles southwest of Bedford, the shipping station, seat of justice and bank- ing town. A flour and saw mill are the requirements. Population, 40. J. H. Ba- ker, postmaster. Jones, Bro & Co, saw mill.
Kern & Baker, General Store.
WILLIAMSBURGH. Johnson county. (See Ninevah.).
WILLIAMSBURGH. Ten miles / northwest of Richmond, the county seat and place for banking, in Green township, Wayne county, is a village of 350 inhabi- tants, containing a graded school and 2. churches. Daily stage to Richmond, the nearest rail approach ; fare, 25 cents. James. L, Pearce, postmaster. Baker O K, druggist. .
Billey Henry H, tinner. Bond James A, blacksmith. Brown William, carpenter.
James B. Lizius & Co. SOLICITORS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS, 1812 Bates Block, opp. P. O., Indianapolis, Ind.
E. C. ATKINS & CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Campbell William, General Store. Cranor J D, live stock. Cranor Milton, live stock. Davis O S, undertaker. Hellem W M, physician. Pearce A, general store.
Pearce James L, General Store. Reynolds B H, hotel and wagonmaker. Reynolds Vernon, boots and shoes.
Reynolds & Bro, planing mill .. Richter Bros, carriage manufacturers. Roberts & Son, blacksmith.
Roberts & Sturyers, grocers.
Ryland C V, flour mill.
Smelser John, harnessmaker. Taylor TP, Physician.
Wooley Milton, carpenter and justice.
Wooley & Duke, saw mill.
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WILLIAMSPORT. The county seat of Warren county, is an enterprising village of 1,300 inhabitants, on the W., St. L. & P. R'y, 88 miles north west of Indiana- polis, and 24 southwest of Lafayette. At- tica, distant 1 mile, is the banking town. Wabash river flows through the place, but is not utilized for water power. The village is pleasantly located, surrounded by a good farming country, contains 2 hotels, a weekly newspaper- Warren Republican-3 churches -Methodist, Presbyterian and Christian- a graded school, 1 saw mill, 2 drain tile factories, 2 stone quarries and a grain ele- vator. The latter handles annually about 160,000 bushels of grain. Bonded indebted- ness, $10,000. Ex., Pacific. Tel., W. U. Elisha Hitchens, postmaster. Adams & Moffit, abstracts of title. Ammerman John W, barber.
Armstrong John F, grocer and restaurant. Baldwin James E, shoemaker. Benson Osrow D, physician. Benson & Son, grocers. Best William H, shoemaker.
Brier M A & A W, livery.
Buckles Lafayette S Rev, (Methodist).
Bush John W, carpenter. Chambers & Co, grocers. Clawson Cornelius J, jeweler.
Claypool Evans P, Propr Williams- port Grain Elevator.
Claypool & Gregory, stone quarry.
Commercial House, George P Swarts, Propr. Conklin Oakley, blacksmith.
De Hart Jacob, physician and dentist. Dolson & Hornady, flour mill. Dowler Robert C, carpenter.
Durborow William B, lawyer and insurance.
Farmers' Hotel, Samuel B Mathes, Propr.
Fearn Winfield C, druggist.
Fisher Samuel C, lawyer.
Fox John, carpenter.
Gemmer Philip, county treasurer.
Graves Thomas J, county recorder.
Gregory Benjamin R, lawyer.
Gregory John, publisher Warren Republi- can.
Hanes & Porch, flour mill.
Harrell Aaron P, lawyer.
Harts Peter, plasterer.
Hatton John, grocer.
Held Henry, harnessmaker.
Hellwig Edward, tile manufacturer.
Hitchens Elisha, postmaster.
Hodgson John, wagonmaker.
Holmes Abner V, justice of the peace.
Hottenstine Edward L, hardware.
Ivins Reuben H, shoemaker.
James William P, saloon.
Johnson Henry C, county clerk and lumber.
Karst Henry, saloon.
Kent Ella Miss, agt W, St L & P R'y, and Pacific Ex.
Lewis Philip W, plasterer.
Livengood James D, furniture and under- taker.
Longley Frank P, hardware.
McCabe.James & Son, lawyer.
Mathis Eli, junk dealer.
Mathis Samuel B, Grocer and Propr Farmers Hotel.
Mellott House, Mrs Mary Mellott, propr.
Messner John H, general store.
Moffitt William, county auditor.
Moore William T, general store.
Morfott Milton, carpenter.
Nebeker Alonzo, drugs.
Nichol William T, dry goods and clothing. Nodurft Philip, tile manufacturer and saw mill.
Odle James, wagonmaker.
Pearson John G, lawyer.
Pfeifer Jacob, stone quarry.
Pilcher Jesse E, lawyer.
Pitcher Charles, grocer and restaurant.
Pomeroy Astley C, blacksmith.
Rabb & McAdams, Lawyers. Rabourn William L, insurance. Reiff John, carpenter.
Rhodes . William P, insurance.
Rhodes & Rabourn, lawyers.
Rittenour Henry, justice of the peace.
Ross Ellis, grocer.
Ross Josiah P, justice of the peace.
Ross Justin, physician.
Sager Jane Mrs, Milliner. -
Sager John J, Blacksmith. Repair- ing a Specialty.
Schlosser Elias, live stock. Schlosser John H, live stock.
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WIEGEL & RUEHL, 188 South Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Jobbers of Cove and Fresh Oysters. J. S. KELLER, Manager.
UNION OYSTER CO. 40 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Shurtz Henry, grocer. Simpkins Robert J, physician. Smith James, painter. Smith Samuel, surveyor. Smith William C, broker.
Stark William W, grocer. Stevens Benjamin F, meat market. Stump Joseph, sheriff.
Sutton & Hunter, lawyers. Swarts George P, Propr Commer- cial House.
Thomas Company, general store.
Thomas Erasmus D, live stock.
Thomas Horace D, live stock. Thomas J & A Mrs, milliners.
Ward William K, merchant tailor.
Warren Republican, John Gregory, pub- lisher. Whitbeck Charles, painter.
Williamsport Grain Elevator, E P Claypool, Propr.
Wilmer William Rev, (Presbyterian).
WILLIAMSTOWN. Arural postoffice, called also Earl City, on the V., G. & R R R., located in Clinton township, Decatur county, 8 miles north of Greens- burgh, the banking place and county seat. Wheat, hogs and cattle are shipped. Pop- ulation, 100. Am. Ex. John S. Parker, postmaster.
Jewett Israel, R R agt.
Jewett & Duncan, general store and grain. Nation J W, live sto ck Parker Bros, Grocers and Wagon- fost makers.
Tharp Daniel, justice of the peace.
WILLIS GROVE. An unimpor- tant country postoffice, in Harrison town- ship, Knox county, 14 miles southeast of Vincennes, the shipping and banking point and county seat. Wheatland, on the O. & M., 9 miles north, is sometimes used as a shipping station. H. W. Sampson, post- master. Carlisle D T, saw mill. Carlisle W, saw mill.
Sampson H W, General Store and Township Trustee.
WILLOW BRANCH. On the M. Div. I., B. & W. R'y, 22 miles northeast of Indianapolis, and 11 miles northeast of Greenfield, the county seat and location of the nearest bank, is a growing village of 41 inhabitants. Grain, cattle and lumber are shipped. Bruce Thomas, postmaster. Barrett John H, wagonmaker. Barrett S E, milliner and dressmaker. Bruce Thomas, General Store. Collins Milton, shoemaker. Huston T W, blacksmith.
Kenyon Henry, blacksmith. Manlove Pleasant, saw mill. Mills Lewis, shoemaker.
Ryan M, milliner and dressmaker. Ryan W B, physician.
Thomas A B, general store, grain and agri- cultural implements.
Williams George, blacksmith ..
WILMINGTON. Located in Ho -. gan township, Dearborn county, 2} miles from the Ohio river, and 1 from the O. & M. R'y, 7 miles southwest of Lawrence- burgh, the county seat. Aurora, 2} miles east, is the banking town and shipping de- pot. Population, 350. Mrs. Eliza A. Hil- phenstine, postmaster.
Barnhart Joseph, wagonmaker.
Boardman B P, general store. Bradford C H, painter.
Brown R D, lawyer.
Cottingham T W, dry goods and blacksmith. Dunn William H, physician.
Goodrich M, confectioner.
Haynes John D, lawyer.
Hilphenstine Eliza A, Music Teacher.
Hilphenstine H H, live stock.
Hilphenstine James Q, organs.
House James, justice of the peace. Jackson John, shoemaker.
Miller O P, druggist.
Newby Jacob, carpenter.
Snell Joseph, blacksmith.
Stockwell Samuel, physician.
Taylor William, General Store. Thompson J N Rev, (Methodist). Truitts I M, township trustee. Wilson John, live stock.
WILMOT. A place in Washington township, Noble county, 15 miles south west of Albion, the county seat, and 7 south of Cromwell, on the B. & O. R. R., its ship- ping station. The nearest bank is at Lig- onier. Population, 20. A blacksmith is needed. Tri-weekly stage to Columbia City ; fare, 75 cents ; and Cromwell ; fare, 25 cents. H. S. Cobaugh, postmaster. Bouse Michael, justice of the peace.
Cobaugh Henry S, General Store, Saw and Flour Mill. Ellmore & Heygy, general store. Snyder I I, blacksmith. Sower William, flour mill.
WINAMAC. Is the county seat of Pulaski county, located on the Tippecanoe river and P., C. & St. L. R'y, 25 miles north- west of Logansport, and 102 northwest of Indianapolis. It is incorporated, contains 1,100 inhabitants, several handsome churches, good graded schools, St. Peter's
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or their heirs should have their rights investigated by W. H. CORBALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 48 Vance Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., who has had 20 years experience. Correspondence solicited.
POWDER, The ORIGINAL HERCULES C. H. JENNE, Agent, 2912 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Academy, 2 banks, 2 hotels, and supports 3 weekly newspapers-Republican, Democrat, and Journal. It is nearly free from debt and is rapidly improving in both commerce and manufacture. The river furnishes power to operate 2 flour mills, which, with 1 foundry, 1 cooper shop, and 1 barrel hoop factory, comprise its manufacturing industries. Grain, produce and live stock are the chief exports. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. William B. Jenkins, postmaster.
Adams Express Company, S Pearson, agt. Agnew Huldah Mrs, milliner.
Agnew Nathan L, lawyer. Anheier Jacob A, barber.
Anstis John, harness.
Baker Henry, livery.
Bank of Winamac, W H Bouslog, Cashr ; J T Holsinger, Assistant Cashr. Barnett John P, agt P, C & St L R'y. Bean Louisa J Mrs, milliner.
Bennett Bros, carriagemakers and under- takers.
Bouslog William H, hay dealer.
Bridegroom Conrad, grocer.
Brown E R & Co, general store.
Brown John W, sewing machines.
Bruce, Jerome T, flour mill.
Burgel Michael, meat market.
Burson George, lawyer.
Carter James R, livery.
Chittenden V D W, dentist.
Citizens Bank, J R Dukes, prest; J H Wood, cashr.
Clark Jesse, grocer.
Conner John R, county treasurer.
Deutsch Adolph, saloon and restaurant.
Dilts Ellen A Mrs, milliner.
Dilts Moses A, real estate.
Dolph & Carper, druggists.
Dye William, propr St Nicholas Hotel.
Falvey Mark D, grocer.
Falvey Jeremiah H, county auditor.
Fowler T B, supervisor P, C & St L R'y.
Frain Hotel Company, W H Bouslog, sec and treas. Gates Jacob, restaurant.
Gertig Charles W, carriage painter. Gross Peter, saloon.
Gross Sebastian, propr Farmers' Hotel and saloon.
Gross & Son, hardware.
Hatinger Sebastian, cooper.
Hoch Rudolph, furniture and undertaker. Hoefgen Benjamin F, cigars and tobacco. Hoffman L & Sons, hardware and furniture. Hoffman William H, barber.
Hogan Michael, hardware.
Hornbeck William B, wagonmaker.
Ingrim M H, publisher Winamac Journal. Jenkins William B, postmaster.
Kandler Ferdinand, shoemaker.
Keiser Jacob, publisher Winamac Republi- can.
Keller, Bouslog & Co, general store.
Keller's Hall, J'T Holsinger, Man- ager Stage and Scenery, with Seating Ca- pacity 450.
Kelly John H, hardware.
Keppler Frederick, meat market.
Key William, marble works.
Keys Andrew, Attorney at Law, Real Estate and Collection Agt.
Kilander Hugh M, boots and shoes.
Killmer John A, harness.
Kittinger Henry, physician.
Kittinger & Perry, Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Sash, Doors and Blinds,
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Coal, Grain, and Manufacturers Barrel Hoops.
Kratz William, foundry.
Kruger John, sheriff.
McCall Albert S, propr Winamac Tele- graph Institute.
March William, county clerk.
Martin Thomas B, jeweler.
Martz James, carpenter.
Messerly Christian, justice of the peace.
Messerly & Wolf, blacksmiths.
Miller Anton A, baker.
Miller John A, saloon.
Morehart Edward M, druggist.
Moss D F, physician.
Nigsch Christian Rev, (Catholic).
Noe Lewis J, Nurseryman, Small Fruits and Vegetable Gardener.
Nye John C, lawyer.
Parcel J H & Son, grocers.
Parcel Esther Mrs, restaurant.
Pattison H E, physician.
Pearson Shubel, grocer and ex agt.
Perry Legrand B, dentist.
Phillips Abraham, general store.
Rearick Henry E, wagonmaker.
WICKERSHAM & GORHAM, ATTORNEYS AND REAL ESTATE DEALERS,
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana.
Practice in all courts. Furnish Abstracts and Statements of Titles. Buy and Sell Real Estate on Commission. Collect Notes and Accounts. Foreclose Mortgages. Pay Taxes and Invest Money at Good Rates, with the Best of Security, for non-residents. Parties wishing further informa- tion, should address us, Wickersham & Gorham, Winamac, Pulaski Co., Ind.
THOS. H. CLAPP, Optician, 93 North Pennsylvania Street, New-Denison Hotel Block, Indianapolis, Ind.
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I have for sale SPECTACLES of all the best and late improved forms and material.
Home Life Ins. Co. business.
All Policies non-forfeiting under the law of New York, after Jan. 1, 1880. Will enable Agents to double their E. H. KELLOGG, Sup't., Chicago, III.
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Rhodes G W & Son, carpenters. Rogers Richard S, general store. Routson Henry, jeweler.
St Nicholas Hotel, William Dye, propr. St Peters Academy, Rev Christian Nigsch. supt.
Seidel William, grocer and saloon.
Shafle Francis P, merchant tailor.
Smith H C, live stock and poultry breeder. Snyder John N, harness.
Spangler William, Attorney-at- Law, Opera House Building.
Stamats Benjamin S B, Lawyer and Notary Public.
Steis John, Grain and Seeds.
Steis Joseph M, county recorder.
Steis & Weaver, Live Stock.
Taylor Jesse, grocer.
Thomas Felix B, physician and publisher Winamac Democrat.
Thomas F W & Co, druggists.
Thomas John J, physician.
Thompson & Bro, physicians.
Vurpillat Frank, carpenter.
Vurpillat Joseph D, grocer and hardware.
Vurpillat Mary Mrs, milliner.
Wagner George, furniture and undertaker.
Weaver John H, saloon.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
Wickersham & Gorham, Law- yers, Abstracts of Title, Real Estate, Loan and Collection Agts. (See adv.) Wiley J R & Co, livery.
Williams Francis W, produce.
Winamac Cornet Band, J D Vurpillat, leader.
Winamac Democrat, F B Thomas, pub- lisher.
Winamac Journal (weekly), M H Ingrim, propr.
Winamac Nurseries, Lewis J Noe, Propr.
Winamac Republican (weekly), Jacob Kei- ser, publisher.
Winamac Telegraph Institute, Albert S McCall, propr.
Wittmer Joseph G, merchant tailor. Wood C David, flour mills.
Wright William G, Physician. Yarnelll John F, lawyer. Zinkins Thomas, grocer.
WINCHESTER. The county seat of Randolph county, is located at crossing of the G. R. & I. and C., C., C. & I. R. R's, 75 miles northeast of Indianapolis and 67 south of Fort Wayne. This is a pleasant incorporated town of 2,200 inhabitants, surrounded by a rich farming district, and containing good county buildings, several handsome church edifices, excellent public schools, 2 banks, 2 hotels and 2 weekly newspapers-Journal and Herald. Its manu-
facturing establishments comprise 1 handle factory, 1 flax mill, 1 glue factory, 1 wool- en mill, 1 brick yard, 1 flour mill, 1 tile factory, 2 saw mills, 1 foundry and 1 tan- nery. Grain, flax and produce are the principal shipments Ex., U. S. Tel., W. U. Alexander James W, meat market. Ashton William E, saloon.
Bales Pleasant W, livery.
Ballard Morris, dentist.
Ballinger Mahlon, grocer.
Bates Bros & Co, flour mill.
Best Alonzo M, grocer.
Best Thomas & Son, grocers.
Bosworth R, physician.
Boyce James, flax mill.
Brandon Mary C, milliner.
Brewer Jacob, dry goods.
Brinkley Alonzo, meat market.
Brown Kent, barber.
Bundy Benjamin F, dry goods.
Campfield Aaron G, saw mill.
Canada & Marsh, lawyers.
Carder Alfred, restaurant.
Carter Henry, butter and eggs.
Carter John D, woolen mill.
Carter & Gill, wagonmakers.
Carver Andrew C, druggist.
Chapman Ferdinand B, harness.
Chapman & Ginn, carriagemakers.
Chenoweth J T, physician.
Clinger Thomas, shoemaker.
Commons John, propr Winchester Herald.
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