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Roberts John Mrs, stoves and tinware. Roder Christopher, shoemaker. Rost & Otto, shoe and harnessmakers.
Rump Charles, blacksmith.
Schmolsmier Henry, General Store.
Schulenburg Henry, general store. Stute Henry, general store and saloon. Thomas B F, hotel.
FRIENDSWOOD. Contains 150 inhabitants, Friends and
Methodist churches, and is located on the I. & V. R'y, in Guilford township, Hendricks county, 18 miles southeast of Danville, the county seat, and 12 miles southwest of Indianapolis. Grain, milk, and timber are its exports, Ex., Adams. Tel., W. U. Add Ballard. postmaster.
Ballard Add, General Store and Grain.
Burnett Isaac, saw mill.
Jessup Joel & Sons, flour mill.
Lefler Andrew, blacksmith.
Lever Patrick, shoemaker.
FULDA. Was settled in 1847. It is the present location of 86 persons, in Har- rison township, Spencer county, 28 miles northeast of Rockport court house. Troy, 15 miles south on the Ohio river, is the usual place of shipment. Tri-weekly stage to Troy. B. Schneider, postmaster.
Beohm George, general store and saloon. Calignon Joseph, grocer.
Calignon & Shue, Flour Mill.
Greulich August, justice of the peace. Haller Joseph, shoemaker. Hermanie August, physician. Huffman Harrison, flour mill.
Schneider Bernard, General Store. Simon Henry, shoemaker. Zogleman Joseph, blacksmith.
FULTON. This place of 200 popu- tion is located in Liberty township, Fulton county, 9 miles south of Rochester, the county seat and shipping point. Contains district school, Baptist and United Breth- ren churches. Has tri-weekly stage com- munication with Logansport. Mail tri- weekly. James Wilson, postmaster. Allen Samuel M, shoemaker. Crone & Tracy, blacksmiths. Hedges Bros, blacksmiths. Martin W D, hotel.
Morris James M, physician. Peterson Frederick, flour mill. Towey J T, physician. Wilson James, General Store.
FUNKS. Is a station and postoffice on line of the C., W & M. R'y, in Lafayette township, Madison county, 6 miles north of Anderson, the county seat and banking town. Population, 40. Wheat and lumber are shipped. Solomon . Cripe, postmaster. Cripe Solomon, Postmaster. Kirk William, grain and live stock. Riggs E M, saw mill and R R agt. Towel S A, general store.
FUQUAY. Established in 1881, is a rural postoffice and station on E., R. & E. Div. L., E. & St. L. R. R., in Ohio town- ship, Warrick county, 10 miles west of Boonville, the county seat and banking: town. Nearest bank at Evansville. Hay and grain are shipped. William Fuquay, postmaster.
Cavett S T Rev, (Baptist).
Fuquay William, General Store and R R agt.
Rerk J, blacksmith. Taylor G, grain.
Vonoy J, huckster.
FURNESSVILLE. Is a postoffice on line of M. C. R. R., in Westchester town- ship, in Porter county, 15 miles north of Valparaiso, the county seat. Population, 150. Nearest bank at Michigan City. Lum- ber, wood and piling are the chief exports. WV. U. Tel. Frank J. Templeton, postmas- ter.
Brummitt William, justice of the peace. Burnmitt William & Sons, pressed hay. Cheeny William, hotel. Ernest August, blacksmith.
Furness E. L. lumber and wood.
Leury Willliam & Son, Wagon- makers and General Store. McDonald H R, saw mill. Morgan Gilbert, saw mill.
Payne Louis, lumber and wood.
Templeton Frank J, Agt M C: R R.
GALE. Formerly known as Easton, is a small hamlet, located on the I. & St. L. R. R., in Centre township, Hendricks. county, 3 miles from Danville, the county seat and banking town. Population, 15. A. J. Gibbs, postmaster.
Gibbs A J, R R Agt. Winings A, saw mill.
GALENA. Has a population of 250. and is located in Greenville township, Floyd
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county, 8 miles northwest of New Albany, the county seat, shipping station and bank- ing town. Daily stage to Paoli and New Albany. One Methodist church is sus- tained. Allie Neat, postmaster. Ashby William, justice of the peace. Brown N M, General Store.
Coffman Seth, dairy. Dodd David, painter.
Dodd Samuel, insurance agt.
Eblerior J M, barber.
Halstead H B, boots and shoes. Hancock George, meat market.
Harmon T J, physician. Lamb A K, carpenter.
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Lamke F, general store and hotel.
Loesch Peter, blacksmith.
Loesch W J, wagonmaker.
Neat Allie, Postmaster.
Neat L C & H S, dressmakers. Rutherford R S, physician. Schwartz & Son, flour mill. Taggart W J, physician. Williamson Mary Mrs, notions.
GALLAUDET. Is a station and postoffice, located on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., in Franklin township, Marion coun- tv, 9 miles southeast of Indianapolis. New Bethel, a small hamlet, distant 1} miles, receives mail at this office. J. C. Traut- wein, postmaster. Bond H, carpenter. Brown H Y, grocer.
Brown S M, Physician.
Gooden W, wagonmaker. Haas J, saw mill. Hettle Isaac, tile manufacturer. Holler J, blacksmith.
Jungerman Charles, blacksmith.
Trautwein J C, Harness and Shoe- maker and R R Agt. Wilsay L B, saw mill. Wilson J, grocer.
GALVESTON. This enterprising vil- lage of 416 inhabitants, is located on the P., C. & St. L. R'y, in Jackson township, Case county, 16 miles southeast of Logansport court house. Kokomo, 6 miles southeast, is the banking town. Its churches consist of Methodist, United Brethren and Baptist societies. Grain and live stock are the ex- ports. A weekly newspaper-Herald-is sustained. Adams Ex. W. U. Tel. S. W. Hart, postmaster. Baldwin Thompson, physician. Beall J S, physician. Bell & McConnell, tile manufacturers. Bigger J H, meat market. Brown George M, druggist. Collins Jacob, wagonmaker.
Davis Bros, General Store.
Davis George W, agt Adams Ex Com- panv. Eisenbrey J H, harnessmaker. Galveston Herald, (weekly). Gemmill H C, physician. Gibbs Thomas, saloon.
Hart S W, Jeweler.
Keesev Rev, (United Brethren).
Kelly Daniel, saloon. Kever John, broom manufacturer.
King B L, pump manufacturer and saw mill. King W A, barber.
Landrey S F, physician.
Loop J C, lawyer.
Loop Z N, drugs.
Lytle H W, barber.
Lytle Mollie. milliner.
Mannington F, nursery.
Mead Mrs, dressmaker.
Nefziger Rev, (Methodist).
Patterson A J, justice of the peace.
Rairden J R Rev, (Baptist).
Rule A B, blacksmith.
Shafer G'N, hotel.
Simmons L A, physician.
Stanley George, brick manufacturer.
Taylor William, merchant tailor.
Thomas Louis, blacksmith.
Thomas M H & Sons, General Store. Turley John, saw mill. Waddle Joshua, carpenter. Woolley W J, blacksmith.
GAR CREEK. Is a station on the W., St. L. & P. R'v, in Milan township, Allen county, located 11 miles east of Ft. Wayne, the county seat and shipping de- pot. Lumber and grain are the principal shipments. Population, 130. Jesse Roth- geb, postmaster.
Bieber & Co, shingle manufacturers.
Grover, Taylor & Alfred, carpenters.
Harper Edward, carpenter. Richart Joseph, justice of the peace.
Rothgeb Daniel, saw mill.
Rothgeb Jesse, General Store and R R Agt. Rothgeh Michael, blacksmith.
Shroeder Rev, (Lutheran). Smith E D, hoop manufacturer. Stringfellow J W Rev, (United Brethren).
GARFIELD. Established as a post- office in 1880, was formerly known as Bin- ford, and is located on L. Br. T. H. & I. R'y, in Union township, Montgomery county, 6 miles northeast of Crawfordsville, the county seat and banking town. Lumber, staves and heading are exported. Popula- tion, 40. Isaac T. Kelsey, postmaster. Binford David, saw mill.
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Griest E F, tile manufacturer. Haycock Howard, saw mill.
Kelsey Isaac T, Groceries and No- tions.
GARRETT. Is the location of 1,500 persons, on the B. & O. R. R., in Keyser township, DeKalb county, 5 miles west of Auburn court house. This place was plat- ted in 1875 by the Baltimore Land Im- provement Company of Baltimore, Md .; 1 year later it was incorporated a town, and is the present location of 3 churches-Meth- odist, Catholic and Episcopal-a graded school of 4 departments, 3 hotels, 1 bank, 1 saw mill, a flour mill, and repair shops of the B. & O. R. R. Company ; 1 weekly news- paper-Herald-is sustained. Grain is the principal shipment. Ex., B. & O. Tel., W. U. Alexander H. Phillips, postmaster. Bacon Frank M, blacksmith.
Behler George, saloon.
Bennett & Linkenhelt, grocers.
Bicknell Henry M, druggist.
Blair Thomas M, agt B & O R R and B & O Ex Company. Bloom R, saloon.
Cherry & Woolson, restaurant.
Clark H F, meat market.
Covell Lewis,'lawyer.
David Peter K, grocer.
Davis John L, hardware.
Decker Isaiah, livery.
DeKalb House, J A Riley, propr.
Dennis R H Rev, (Episcopal).
Dibert Josiah H, druggist.
Duck Martin L, furniture and undertaker.
Garman John W, jeweler.
Garrett Herald, (weekly), O J Powell, pub- lisher.
Hanmer George, shoemaker.
Hinerman Millard S, Physician. Hunsel Bernard, merchant tailor. Imler William, baker.
Johnson James F, painter.
Klumpp Joseph, baker. Kornetske Natthan, tailor. Lackey George W., dry goods.
Linkenhelt Charles, saloon.
Loutzenheiser Peter, saloon. McCarty W E Rev, (Methodist).
McNamara Mathew, propr Tarney House. Ocker David W, propr Sargent House.
Phillips Alexander H, grocer.
Powell Otho J, publisher Garrett Herald. Prouty James R, saloon. Reyher C C & Co, general store. Riley Joe A, propr DeKalb House. Roether Daniel B, physician. Sargent Clara A Mrs, milliner. Sargent House, D W Ocker, propr. Schelter Henry, barber. Schnitzer Henry, grocer.
Sherman Sylvester M, physician. Simpson Robert L, cabinetmaker. Singler Joseph, general store.
State Bank of Garrett; capital $10,000; R D Thomas, prest ; F W Rawles, cashr.
Stickney Fanny G Miss, milliner.
Sullivan John, painter.
Swihart Isaac, saw mill.
Tarner Samuel, barber.
Tarney House, Matthew McNamara, propr.
Thomas & Carpenter, flour mill.
Thomson John F, physician.
Tuttle Orson, cigars and tobacco.
Wagner J William, saloon and druggist.
GASBURGH. Is the location of 60 persons in Monroe township, Morgan county, located 14 miles north of Martins- ville, the county seat. Mooresville, distant 4 miles on the I. & V. R'y, is the place of shipment and nearest bank location. Daily stage to Monrovia; fare, 20 cents; and Mooresville ; fare, 30 cents. John Weesner, postmaster.
Bray Edward W, justice of the peace.
Gibbens Harvey, blacksmith.
Harper Branson, saw mill.
Jones William W & Son, general store.
Long George A, saw mill.
Weesner John, Lumber Dealer and Carpenter.
York Jacob M, shoemaker.
GATH. Formerly known as Kirk- land, is a small hamlet located in Kirkland township, Adams county, on the T., C. & St. L. R. R., 6 miles southwest of Decatur, the county seat and banking town. Lumber is the chief export. Population, 25. Am. Ex. Mrs. Catharine H. Niblack, post- master.
Niblack Catharine H, Ex Agt. Niblack & Bro, tile manufacturers.
Spades & Zimmerman, general store and saw mill.
GAYNORVILLE. Is the location of 60 persons in Marion township, Decatur county, 8 miles south of Greensburg, the county seat, banking town and nearest rail approach. One Methodist church is sus- tained. Enoch Parker, postmaster.
Gaynor John, wagonmaker.
Ketchum Samuel, harnessmaker.
Parker Enoch, General Store. Ray Lewis, general store.
GEETINGSVILLE. Inhabited by 40 persons, is a small hamlet located in Owen township, Clinton county, 11 miles north of Frankfort, the county seat, and 2} miles east of Sedalia, its shipping point on L. Div. T. H. & I. R'y, Daily stage to Se-
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dalia and Russiaville. A. R. Sheffler, post- master.
Kennard W T, physician. Kimberlin John, blacksmith. Mink Jacob, carpenter. Mink James, cooper.
Sheffler A R, General Store. Young M. V, physician.
GEM. Sugar Creek township, Han- cock county, with 50 inhabitants, is a ham- let located on the P., C. & St. L. R'y, 7 miles west of Greenfield, the county seat and banking town. Lumber is the chief arti- cle of export. J. J. Townsend, postmaster. Coon Joseph, shoemaker.
Faley M C, live stock.
Newhall William, blacksmith ..
Raisner William, drain tile manufacturer. Ramsey George B, real estate. Stephenson Zeno, shoemaker.
Stutsman & Elliott, lumber, saw and plan- ing mill.
Townsend J J, General Store.
GENEVA. This is a very prosperous village of 650 inhabitants, located in Wa- bash township, Adams county, on line of the G. R. & I. R. R., 18 miles south of De- catur court house. Nearest bank at Port- land, distant 11 miles. Methodist and United Brethren churches are sustained. The Wabash river flows through the vil- lage, but is not utilized for water power. The chief exports consist of grain and lum- ber. Adams and U. S. Ex. Tel., W. U. W. W. Roberts, postmaster.
Aspy H M, physician.
Bair William, jeweler.
Bears & Co, bakery and restaurant.
Beohm William, blacksmith.
Briggs H G, Hardware.
Briggs W H, carpenter.
Cartwright Jeremiah L, lumber.
Cary Jesse, blacksmith.
Cook C, wagonmaker. Cookerly G W, blacksmith.
Cully A, agricultural implements. Donard & Judy, general store. Drew William, lawyer and justice. Ensley & Farlow, grocers.
Fought William, stoves and tinware.
Geneva Weekly News, Cully & Fought, publishers.
Hale J D, grain elevator. Hall J. C, Grocer. Harrod A, furniture. Heaston N P, hotel. Holloway John, carpenter.
Hook I, lawyer and justice. Johnson T L Rev, (United Brethren). Kelly G H & Bro, agricultural implements. Kelly John, stoves and tinware.
Lyons A J, jeweler.
Lyons William, meat market.
McKeag R, livery.
McKee & McDonald, saloon.
Manley P B, lawyer.
Meek W R, stave and heading manufac- turer.
Miller James, Meat Market. Millett Mrs, milliner.
Murray C H Rev, (Methodist).
Nelson James, drugs.
North J & Bro, saw mill.
Polm David, shoemaker.
Porter C D, drugs and ex agt.
Ralston S G, physician.
Reed & Poutires, grocers.
Roberts W W & Co, General Store. Robinson A, saloon.
Roll Anson, barber.
Ruckman John, saddler.
Ward J H, physician.
Watson L W, hotel.
Wickersham E C, drugs.
Williams A B, agt G R & I R R.
Winch C J & Son, hub and spoke manu- facturers.
GENTRYVILLE. Is a station on E., R. & E. Div. L., E. & St. L. R. R., lo- cated in Jackson township, Spencer county, 17 miles north of Rockport, the county seat and banking town. With 350 inhabitants, the village supports Methodist and Chris- tian churches, and exports lumber. Ex., Adams. Tel., W. U. James Martin, post- master.
Abbert & Frambers, saw mill.
Anderson John, leaf tobacco.
Benedict Jacob, hotel.
Brinkmire & Gee, Saw Mill.
Bryant J H, physician.
Chinn Mollie Miss, milliner. Coon, Joshua, lawyer.
Dodd James T, blacksmith.
Gaines & Harris, general store.
Harvey D Rev, (Methodist).
Hopkins J W & Co, leaf tobacco.
Inco Adam, saloon and grocer.
Juman E A Mrs, milliner.
Kellam G K, lawyer.
McKasson J W, physician.
Martin James & Son, Grocers. Pendinger F, cooper.
Rosenbaum Richard, saloon.
Sandage J T & Son, blacksmiths.
Shafer Henry, general store.
Simpson William, saloon. Smith James N, hotel.
Tatton G W, justice of the peace.
Walters George, shoemaker.
Walters John, shoemaker.
Webking & King, flour mill.
Weil F & Co, General Store.
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Brown county. (See Bean Blossom.)
GEORGETOWN. In township of same name, county of Floyd, has a popula- tion of 275, and is located 9 miles west of New Albany, the county seat, shipping point, and banking town. Little Indian creek furnishes power to operate 1 saw and 1 flour mill. Daily stage to New Al- bany. Louise M. Mottweiler, postmaster. Baker Samuel, live stock.
Barrows Solomon, shoemaker.
Baylor John M, General Store. Beard Silas, distiller.
Burkhardt & Kelly, flour and saw mill.
Cook William A, flour mill.
Edwards Levi, carriagemaker.
Flickner J N, shoemaker.
Fox A J, cooper.
Fox George R, saloon.
Goodner J J Rev, (United Brethren).
Hulteell C Rev, (Christian).
Keller J R, justice of the peace.
Kirkwood J W, physician. LaFollette Robert, drugs.
Lee Clay Rev, (Methodist).
Levi L D, physician.
Minton R P, carpenter.
Mottweiler Louise M, Tailor.
Mottweiler & Vitz, carpenters.
Stark Joseph, blacksmith.
Thomas John H, general store.
Tresenritter Henry, hotel.
Tucker William W, physician.
Tyler Adam, live stock. Wolfe James M, hotel.
Wolfe Henry & Bro, saw mill.
Wolfe Henry A & Co, saw mill.
GEORGIA. A flag station and country postoffice, on the O. & M. R'y, in Spice Valley township, Lawrence county, 12 miles southwest of Bedford, the county seat. John Burton, postmaster and phy- sician.
GERARD. Tippecanoe county. (See Ash Grove.)
GERMAN RIDGE. Established as a postoffice in 1880, is located in Tobin township, Perry county, 12 miles east of Cannelton, the county seat. Rome, distant 7 miles on the Ohio river, is the place of shipment. Tobacco is the chief article of export. Population, 68. Henry J Dhonan, postmaster.
Anson J B, saw and feed mill.
Bryant Alexander & Samuel, coopers.
Dhonan Henry J, Justice of the . Peace.
Elferich Frederick, blacksmith.
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Hieronymus Henry, shoemaker. Kellems Luke, saw and feed mill. Pettersohn Frederick, blacksmith. Ploch John, General Store. Richert Jacob, cooper. Seifert Charles, blacksmith. Van Winkle Sylvester, physician.
GERMANTOWN. Wayne county. (See East Germantown.)
GERWIG. Established in 1881, is a hamlet of 100 inhabitants, located on the Ft. W., C. & L. R. R., 4 miles south of Bluffton the county seat, banking town, and location of nearest express office. Grain, drain tile and staves are shipped. Charles H. Stevens, postmaster.
Stevens Charles H, General Store, and Grain.
GESSIE. Contains 115 inhabitants, in Highland township, Vermillion county, on the C. & E. I. R. R., 16 miles north of Newport, the county seat and banking town. It has a United Brethren church, and ships grain and live stock. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. W. H. Saltsgaver, postmaster. Barnes James A, physician.
Gillman D D, R R and ex agt.
Hall W J, physician. Hughes Silas, carpenter.
Kirkpatrick John S, flour mill.
Lewis J A & Co, dry goods and drugs.
McKnight L A, general store.
Prather J A, justice of the peace.
Randall C L, blacksmith.
Saltzgaver W H, Hardware. Slults J C, grocer.
Vansickle A, blacksmith.
GIBSON'S STATION. Situated on the M. C. R. R., in North township, Lake county, 18 miles northwest of Crown Point, the county seat and banking town. The village contains 125 inhabitants and supports a Lutheran church. Am. Ex. Joseph Hess, postmaster. Anderson H W, apiarian.
Chick Charles, blacksmith.
Ebert Adam, cigar manufacturer.
Gunther Ernest, sewing machines.
Hartman John, carpenter.
Hess Joseph, General Store. Kellar Charles, apiarian.
Ousley Daniel, blacksmith.
Reich Peter, general store. Schabinger H, R R agt.
Vains James, blacksmith.
Webster Solon, apiarian. Webster W M, physician.
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GILEAD. With 200 inhabitants, is a post village located in Perry township, Miami county, 16 miles north of Peru, the county seat and banking town, and 5 north- east of Birmingham, its shipping depot, on I., P. & C. Div. W., St. L. & P. R'y. It contains a Methodist church and 1 saw mill. R. R. Alexander, postmaster.
Alexander R R, Drugs.
Boyer B F, shoemaker. Brady C C, physician.
Caple, Waite & Smith, saw mill.
Case Augustus, physician.
Castle J T, General Store.
Daine A K, shoemaker. Dennis F W, physician.
Lowe Cornelius, live stock.
McKee John J, blacksmith.
Madeford A K, hotel.
Mohler John J, General Store.
- Savage John, live stock. Sutter Charles, blacksmith. Waite J H, sewing machines.
GILMAN. Is a station and post- office on the L. E. & W. R'y, located in Monroe township, Madison county, 14 miles northeast of Anderson court house. Near- est bank at Alexandria, distant 5 miles. Grain, lumber and handles are shipped. Population, 45. Land, improved, is worth $50 per acre. William J. Morgan, post- master.
Duke G W, live stock.
Lumar Samuel, justice of the peace.
Miller J F, grain and R R agt.
Miller & Rutledge, general store, handle manufacturers and saw mill.
Morgan William J, Physician. Morgan William J & Sons, drain tile man- ufacturers.
Parker John, lawyer. Tuttle Marion, grain.
GLEN DALE. With a population of 60, is a post village, located in Harrison township, Daviess county, 8 miles northeast of Washington, the county seat, banking town and nearest rail approach. One Meth- odist church is sustained. George W. Wille- ford, postmaster. Clark Ira W, physician. Clark Jacob W, physician and drugs. Conley A T, general store.
McGehee James A, blacksmith and wagon- maker.
Rugsdale A M, blacksmith and wagon- maker.
Willeford George W, Physician.
GLEN HALL. Is situated on the W., St. L. & P. R'y, in Wayne township, Tippecanoe county, 10 miles southwest of
Lafayette, the county seat and banking town. Wheat, corn and oats are shipped. Population, 50. Ex., Pacific. Tel., W. U. S. Mustard, postmaster. Bayle B, flour mill.
Carter & Swaney, live stock. Colton & Son, live stock.
Fox Arvine W, grain and justice.
Hall B J, R R and ex agt.
Hull N, flour mill.
Kunes David, blacksmith.
Mustard S, Notary Public. Mustard S & JE, General Store.
Nixson & Bro, grain. Regan Lon, grain. Tinkler & Fox, grain dealers.
Yager J William, physician.
GLENN'S VALLEY. A hamlet of 50 population, located on White river, in Perry township, Marion county, 8 miles south of Indianapolis. Wheat and corn are marketed, and a Methodist church is sustained. Ship to Indianapolis. Catha- rine Vawter, postmaster.
Carder M H, grocer and drugs.
Gravis Charles M, Physician.
Hadly & Cox, flour mill.
Spees George, physician. Surface William, blacksmith.
Vawter Catharine, General Store. Whitenack John H, physician.
GLENWOOD. Once known as Vi- enna, is a village of 230 population, located on C. H. & I. R'y., in Union township, Rush county, 7 miles east of Rushville, the county seat and banking town, and 47 southeast of Indianapolis. Methodist and Presbyterian churches are sustained. Live stock and wheat are the shipments. Ex., U. S. Tel., W. U. E. J. Thompson, postmaster. Alger C H, flour mill.
Banks J, blacksmith.
Combs M, General Store.
Co-operative Association, general store. Fry Dr, physician.
Harris Isaac, shoemaker and justice.
Hicks J A, druggist.
Lewis M, blacksmith.
Martin R, tailor.
Messersmith Hiram, druggist.
Mitchell J, tile manufacturer.
Nicholas H W, saw mill.
Nichols L W, R R agt.
Ocheltree Thomas, planing mill.
O'Keeff Thomas, shoemaker.
Shults J T, grocer.
Thompson E J, General Store and Ex Agt.
GOLDSMITH. Settled in 1875, is a station on the L., E. & W. R'y, located in
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Jefferson township, Tipton county, 6 miles west of Tipton, the county seat and bank- ing town. With a population of 200, the village supports 1 Methodist Church. Wheat, corn and live stock are shipped. U. S. Ex. W. U. Tel. James J. Campbell, postmaster. Beck Gottleib, cooper. Bouse John A, physician.
Campbell James J, General Store and Township Trustee.
Davis S I, notary public.
Ellis John W, justice of the peace.
Fulkerson Arny, brick manufacturer.
Herrod Joel, meat market.
Hinkle & Hinkle, druggists.
Lutz John C, Saw Mill.
Lutz & Bouse, heading factory. McFarlin William E, hotel.
Porter I V, shoemaker. Rood A N, carpenter.
Russell J N, R R and ex agt.
Russell J R, restaurant.
Shortle & Campbell, General Store.
Small Joseph, saloon.
Teter, Hulick & Co, saw and flour mills. Thompson O N, carpenter. Walford Solomon, blacksmith. Welchel T C, physician.
GOODLAND. Located at the cross- ing of the P., C. & St. L. and C. & G. S. R'y, in Grant township, Newton county, 8 miles east of Kentland, the county seat, is surrounded by a very fertile prairie and supports 2 banks, 2 ho- tels, 1 flour mill and a good weekly news- paper-the Herald. The village is busy and attractive, contains 5 churches-Bap- tist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran and Catholic-and a good union school. Corn, hay and live stock are exported. Ex., Adams and U. S. William B. Canine, postmaster.
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