Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1882-1883 Volume II, Part 42

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1362


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this town comprise 4 churches-Metho- dist, Presbyterian, Christian and Disciple- a graded school, township library, 1 hotel, 1 bank, and a weekly newspaper-Exponent. It has 6 flour mills and 2 saw mills, run by water power, and these, with 2 saw mills, 2 cooper shops, a planing mill, and 1 stave factory, operated by steam, comprise its manufacturing industries. Hagerstown is steadily improving in population and im- portance, and is a thrifty, prosperous town. Grain and live stock are the principal shipments. Ex., Adams. Tel., W. U. Al- exander C. Walker, postmaster.


Allen J B, physician.


Allen T L, agt Adams Ex.


Allen & Co, drugs and books.


Athey Mary R Mrs, milliner.


Backinstoce Charles, stoves and tinware.


Barr William O, carriages and wagons. Beck, Stonebraker & Co, commission mer- chants.


Beck & Stonebraker, dry goods.


Blount Cyrus N, physician.


Bohrer James T, harnessmaker.


Bower Joseph, shoemaker.


Brown Bros, flour mill.


Chamness Marvin E, Jeweler. Clifton Meridith F, flour and feed.


Commercial Bank, Benjamin F


Mason, Prest ; John Bowman, Cashr. Conrad William, furniture.


Davis William T, blacksmith.


Day Bros, general store.


Day Harvey J, propr Hagerstown Exponent. Deardoff Peter, saw mill.


Dilling & Co, confectioners.


Dolley John A, carriages and wagons.


Dolley William M, grocer.


Fisher Paul, saloon.


Ford Samuel J, physician.


Funk Martin, carriagemaker.


Gebhart & Co, hardware and grocers.


Geisler John C, Stave Manufacturer and Cooper.


Greenleaf Hannah C Mrs, dressmaker.


Hagerstown Exponent, Harvey J Day, propr.


Halterman & Rudy, livery.


Harris James R, saloon.


Hattaway Edmund B, marble works.


Hawkins James A, dentist and justice.


Hill J M & Son, blacksmiths.


Jenks Frederick K, watchmaker.


Jewett Bros, blacksmiths.


Johnston Oscar, agt P, C & St L R'y.


Knapp Charles T, stone yard.


Kordel Adiahi, stone yard.


Legg G R & Co, Bakers. Lontz Samuel, grocer.


Lontz Willmina M Mrs, dressmaker.


Lowe George, Physician. (See adv).


McBride James, merchant tailor.


McCown James P, dry goods.


Mason Benjamin F, lawyer. Matthews Hannibal, grain.


GEO. LOWE, M. D.,


-PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER OF --


DR. LOWE'S ELIXIR OF LIFE, the great Blood Purifier and thorough Renovater of the System, reconstructing the Digestive Organs, and accelerating the assimilation of the food.


DR. LOWE'S MAGIC COUGH SYRUP, the celebrated Anodyne Expectorant. A speedy cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs.


DR. LOWE'S IMMEDIATE RELIEF for Pains of all kinds.


HAGERSTOWN, WAYNE CO., IND.


NEWCOM HOUSE,


MRS. C. NEWCOM, Proprietress. HAGERSTOWN, IND.


:0: This house, having changed hands, has been refitted and refurnished, and the best accommodations are guaranteed. Good Sample Rooms.


DIRECTORY OFFICE{ R. L. POLK & CO., S. E. Corner Circle and Meridian Streets, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Fruits, Oysters and Canned Goods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


UNION OYSTER CO., J. S. KELLER, Manager, 40 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Mathews & Knode, livery. Morton Bros, Barbers. Murray Charles, blacksmith.


Newcom Caroline Mrs, Propr


Newcom House. (See adv).


Newcom Frank G, jr, flour mill.


Newcom House, Mrs Caroline New- com, Propr. (See adv.)


Parsons Benjamin F, meat market.


Pierce Lindley M, stoves and tinware.


Poffenberger Jacob H, grocer. Porter Edward T, grocer. Porter & Hughes, dry goods.


Presbaugh Elizabeth Miss, notions.


Presbaugh Henry, boots and shoes.


Rogers Walter, drugs and groceries. Root Henry D, grocer.


Rudy Daniel, insurance agt.


Rudy Emory C, cigar manufacturer.


Rudy & Freeman, lawyers.


Savoy Belle Miss, milliner.


Savoy Greenfield, shoemaker.


Schram Charles E, Barber. Shakleford Nathan D Rev, (Methodist). Shively & Son, hardware. Slifer David P, dry goods. Smith James, furniture.


Somer Louis, baker.


Starr James S & Son, clothing. Starr John, justice of the peace. Stewart Jonathan G, meat market. Stolz Frederick, cooper. Stonebraker John, merchant tailor.


Study & Barr, furniture and undertakers.


Teeter Lewis W, saw mill.


Teeter Zachariah, flour mill.


Teeter Z & Co, Flour and Grist Mill. Teeter & Werking, saw and planing mill. Thurston Bros, physicians. Ulrich & Ulrich, flour mill.


Walker Alexander C, books and stationery. Wallick Josephus, confectioner and photo- grapher.


Waltz William, saw mill.


Warbinton William T Rev, (Christian). Wedekind Theodore, wagonmaker. Williams John T, harnessmaker. Williams Thomas N, boots and shoes. Zook David, flour mill.


HALL. Is a post village of 125 inhab- bitants, located in Gregg township, Morgan county, 12 miles northwest of Martinsville, the county seat, banking town and usual place of shipment. It has a Christian church, and ships grain, live stock and pro- duec. James H. Brown, postmaster. Allison J B Rev, (Christian). Allison J W, live stock. Brown A C, justice of the peace.


Brown James H, General Store and Drugs. Brown O H, livery.


Dooly & Son, wagonmakers. Doty J W, cooper. Jones Howard C, physician. Lee John C, constable.


. Long Joseph A, insurance agt. McCloud & Berry, saw mill. Seaton Charles, physician.


Seaton Groff W, physician. Wilhite Long, flour mill.


Wilhite T J, shoe and harnessmaker.


HALLS CORNERS. Known also as Hall, is a post village of 50 inhabitants, located in Springfield township, Allen county, 18 miles northeast of Fort Wayne court house. Hicksville, O., distant 6 miles on the B. & O. R. R., is the shipping depot. and banking place.


Blackburn, Leroy & Leonard, tile mnfrs. Fansler Isaiah, saw mill.


Ringwalt William H, brick and tile man- ufacturers.


Rupert & Co, General Store. Simmons Randy, live stock.


HALO. Pierce township, Washing- ton county, with 40 inhabitants, is a post village located 7 miles south of Salem, the county seat, banking town, and nearest rail approach. Its requirements are a black- smith and general store. M. R. Miller, postmaster.


Alexander C P, blacksmith.


Alexander W F, sorghum manufacturer. Bradshaw A E, physician.


Green W S, lumber.


Johnson CF, justice of the peace.


Markland Milton G, carpenter.


Miller M R, Pension and Claim Agt. Rickard Isaac C, carpenter.


Roby Jake, constable.


Rudder & Son, saw and flour mill. Spurgeon D, saw mill.


HAMBURGH. This is a German settlement of 70 inhabitants, located in Salt Creek township, Franklin county, 15 miles west of Brookville, the county seat and banking town. Batesville, 7 miles south on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the nearest rail approach. Henry Seibel, post- master.


Burdick Henry, brick manufacturer.


Fisher John, blacksmith. Holtel John, carpenter. Livenger William, general store. Nebb Frederick, carpenter. Schroeder Henry, wagonmaker.


Seibel Henry, General Store. Weiner Nicholas, carpenter.


HAMILTON. Allen county. (See Leo.)


L. Everingham & Co.,


Commission Merchants, Grain and Pro- visions. 125 LaSalle Street, CHICAGO.


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HAMILTON. Contains 140 inhab- itants, in Otsego township, Steuben county, and is located 10 miles southeast of Angola, the county seat, 6 southeast of Pleasant Lake, on Ft. W. & J. R. R., and 8 north of Butler, on L. S. & M. S. and E. R. Div. W., St. L. & P. R. R's. Either of last named places are shipping points for this village. Nearest bank at Butler. Tri-weekly stage to Metz and Butler. A. J. Stout, postmaster. Andrews H A, hotel. Beache T A, hardware. Brown D E, physician. Cannon Frank, physician.


Duck Simpson, General Store. Farley Frank, blacksmith. Farnan G R, hardware. Kelly H B, wagonmaker. Miller A, carpenter. Schofield Samuel, physician.


Sewell A P, flour mill.


Stout A J, Boot and Shoe Manufac- turer.


Sweet H, saw mill and cider manufacturer. Wiler Joseph, blacksmith. Young A T, physician.


Zeigler J B, harnessmaker.


HAMLET. With 132 inhabitants, is located on the P., Ft. W. & C. R'y, in Davis township, Starke county, 7 miles north of Knox, the county seat and banking town. Ships hay and live stock. Daily stage to Knox ; fare, 75 cents. Adams Ex. Will- iam G. McCormick, postmaster.


Burson A H, drugs. Dickey G W, hotel. Etter William, R R agt. Ferch John, blacksmith. Flowers F G, shoemaker. Hardesty & Co, general store. Hubarth J A, blacksmith.


Kess F, justice.


McCormick John T, General Store.


McCormick W G, Insurance and Ex Agt, and Notary Public. Smith A W, wagonmaker. Taylor J A, saw mill.


HAMMOND. With 1,000 inhabit- ants, is a thrifty village located on the M. C. R. R., in North township, Lake county, 20 miles northwest of Crown Point, the county seat. Chicago is the location of nearest bank. It contains 1 Catholic church. Beef is the chief article of export. Ex., Am. M. M. Towle, postmaster. Blume L, general store. Daly D B, barber. Forsyth D W, physician. Hall H, R R and ex agt. Hammond G H & Co, dressed beef. 1


Hammond Times, (weekly). Hammond Tribune, (weekly). Merroll W W, general store. Miller F, General Store. Nagle C, saloon.


Smith J B Mrs, milliner.


Smith J B & Co, general store. Sommers George, saloon. Topper E H, grocer.


Towle MM, General Store, Hotel and Saw, Flour and Planing Mill.


Towle & Smith, general store. Towle & Toothill, sausage casings.


HAMRICK'SSTATION. Forty- four miles south west of Indianapolis, on the St. L., V., T. H. & I. R. R , is a small place containing 25 people, located in Washing- ton township, Putnam county, 5 miles southwest of Greencastle court house. L. M. Mercer, postmaster. Houck D, live stock.


Houck Henry, live stock.


Mercer L M, General Store and R R Agt. Stoner Bros, live stock.


Thomas Bros, blacksmiths.


HANCOCK. Blue River township, Harrison county, is located in northeast corner of the county, 15 miles north of Cory- don court house, and 23 northwest of New Albany, the most available shipping point, contains district school, Methodist church and 35 inhabitants. Jacob A. Horner, postmaster.


Adams Leander C, blacksmith.


Horner Jacob A, General Store.


HANEY'S CORNER. Is the lo- cation of 40 persons in Shelby township, Ripley county, 10 miles south of Ver- sailles court house. Madison, the location of nearest bank and usual place of ship- ment, is 16 miles south. One Methodist church is sustained. Thomas Kirk, post- master.


Cavin William H, insurance agt. Kirk Thomas, General Store. McMullen M H, blacksmith. Robinson T B, wagonmaker.


HANFIELD. Was established a postoffice in 1881, and is located on the T., D. & B. R. R., in Washington township, Grant county, 6 miles north of Marion, the county seat and banking town, with a population of 35. The village ships corn, lumber and produce. Joseph Bevard, post- master. Arnold S E, R R agt. Arnold & Bevard, General Store. Floyd J H, saw mill.


THOS. H. CLAPP


OPTICIAN AND WATCHMAKER, 93 North Pennsylvania St., New-Denison Hotel Block, INDIANAPOLIS. Dealer in Watches and Optical Goods. Oculists' prescriptions carefully filled. Cylindrical, Cataracts, etc., made to order.


Home Life Ins. Co,


Only requires TWO-THIRDS premium paid. Balance loan siz per cent. Affording Agents a great advantage


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HANNA STATION. Is located on line of P., Ft. W. & C. R'y., in Hanna township, Laporte county, 16 miles south of Laporte court house, 15 east of Valparaiso, the location of nearest bank. Hay, grain and produce comprise its exports. Popula- tion, 150. Ex., Adams. Tel., W. U. Isaac T. Lloyd, postmaster.


Bertram S Rev, (Methodist), and justice.


Boyd T, blacksmith.


Bryan John, justice of the peace.


Dalrymple H A, saloon.


Denison G S, general store.


Denison W W, general store.


Frechette C, blacksmith.


Frechette S, shoemaker.


Keil J T, general store. LaClair J, shoemaker.


Line J B, justice of the peace.


Lloyd Isaac T, Township Trustee, R R and ex agt. Phipps J H, hotel. Pike W J, justice of the peace.


Spahr E N, physician.


HANOVER. One mile from the Ohio river, in township of same name, Jef- ferson county, is a thrifty village of 475 in- habitants, located 6 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat, banking town and nearest rail approach. The place contains 2 churches-Methodist and Presbyterian- and the Hanover college. Daily stage to Madison ; fare, 35 cents; and Lexington, fare, 75 cents. Mrs. M. F. Eastman, post- master.


Arbuckle J J, general store and hotel.


Bain R A, meat market and justice.


Brandt F C, general store. Brandt F J, confectioner.


Brengle J S, physician.


Eastman J S, physician.


Eastman M F Mrs, Postmaster. Garr J B Rev, (Presbyterian). Hanover College. Harris James A, blacksmith.


Jackson H P Rev, (Presbyterian).


Kahle George, general store.


Kunkle John, blacksmith.


Leonhard J, wagonmaker.


McKnight J P, carpenter. Rankin W T, General Store. Roy Tadaypaly V, Hindoo Physi- cian. (See adv.)


Schneider Rev, (Methodist).


Seitz H, boots and shoes.


Swan R H, general store. Tull S H, tanner.


Witham W S, carpenter.


HANOVER. Lake county. (See Brunswick.)


HANOVER CENTRE. Is the location of 200 persons in Hanover town- ship, Lake county, 7 miles southwest of Crown Point, the county seat and banking town. Cedar Lake, distant 1} miles on the C. & I. Air Line R'y., is the place of ship- ment. Stage to Crown Point tri-weekly ; fare, 75 cents. Frank Massoth, postmaster. Geisen Nicholas, handle manufacturer. Larschidler Nicholas, hotel and saloon. Massoth Frank, General Store.


Meyers Stephen, hotel and saloon. Sherer Matthew, hotel and saloon. Shuetz Frank, blacksmith.


Shillo John A, blacksmith.


Stenerer C Rev, (Catholic).


HARDINSBURHG. On daily stage route from Paoli to New Albany, is a pleasant village of 150 inhabitants, located in Posey township, Washington county, 18 miles southwest of Salem, the county seat and banking town, and 27 northwest of New Albany. Campbellsburgh, 15 miles north on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, is the place of shipment. H. C. Mitton, postmaster.


Barnett M, blacksmith.


Bosley M S, Physician.


Bullington David, cooper.


Cook George W, carpenter.


Cook S B, wagonmaker.


Cravens James A, flour mill.


Kern Charles, blacksmith.


King Polly Mrs, hotel.


Lapping John & Son, general store.


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McIntosh Daniel, wagonmaker.


McIntosh S E, general store.


Mack Andrew, shoemaker.


Maxedon Robert, physician."


Medden F M Rev, (Methodist).


Mitton & Bro, General Store.


Polson Wesley Rev, (Baptist). Radcliff Sarah A, hotel.


Schoonover William S, physician.


Scwarts S A, harnessmaker.


Suddarth Green, carpenter.


Wellman Isam, cabinetmaker.


HARLAN. Formerly called Mays- ville, is a thrifty village of 487 inhabitants located in Springfield township, Allen coun- ty, 15 miles northwest of Fort Wayne, the county seat, banking town and usual place of shipment. The village contains 3 churches, 1 weekly newspaper-Independ- ent-and markets produce. Tri-weekly stage to Fort Wayne. William I. Hayes, postmaster.


Bickhart Isaac, planing mill.


Bilderback J W, physician. Brown George, blacksmith.


Coomer S, carpenter.


Cosgrove F K, druggist.


Road Cart


MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS Manufactured on short notice. O. S. GILLETTE, Nos. 28 and 30 East Georgia Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. See adv., page 6.


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HINDOO PHYSICIAN.


THE BOTANICAL DISCOVERER,


DR, TADAYPALY VEERARGAVA ROY.


The distinguished Hindoo Brahmin Physician, is now in HANOVER, JEFFERSON, CO., IND., a Student at Hanover College, and presents to the public his


"Maha-Jauraaushata," OR GREAT DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE,


For the cure of Asthma, Bleeding from the Lungs, Bilious Colic, Bladder Catarrh, Change of Life, Cholera Infantum-Morbus Diarrhoea, Constipated Bowels, Coughs, Cramps in the Stomach, Constipation, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Earache, Epilepsy, Scrof- ula, Female Complaints, Fevers, Ague, Chills and Fevers, Typhoid and Yellow Fevers, General Debility, Glands, Enlargements, Gravel, Headache, Headache during Menses, Heartburn, Diseases of the Heart, Hemorrhage from the Lungs, Stomach, Uterus, Hoarseness and Loss of Voice, Hysteria, Whooping Cough, Diseases of the Kidneys, Itching of the Anus, Menstruation, Nervous De- bility, Neuralgia, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Manhood, Piles, Pimples, Pleurisy, Prolapsus Uterus, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalled Head, Scarlet Fever, Scrofula, Sore Mouth, Canker, Skin Disease, Fistula, Tonsils Enlargement, Toothache, Tumors, Urinary Diseases, Leucorrhea, Whites, Worms, all . Venerael-Private Diseases-of both sexes treated externally.


AN INFALLIBLE ORIENTAL CURE


Now first introduced by Dr. ROY, the distinguished discoverer, the first Hindoo Brahmin that ever visited this country. Dr. ROY, in his native country, has been devoted to the study of religion and the


GREAT NATURAL REMEDIES


Which are being used for the ailments named above, and which have been and are now gathered in the vicinity of the Himalaya Mountains. He acquired his extensive ·knowledge of medicine at a famous East India College of Medicine, before he em- braced the siudy of Christianity. He has been in this country now several years, pursuing studies in connection with the great Christian Civilization. Wherever he has presented these great remedies they have been employed with satis- factory results, and are eagerly sought for.


DIRECTIONS FOR USE.


FOR EXTERNAL USE-Bathe and rub well the parts affected. For Earache and Tooth- ache, three drops upon a piece of cotton and in tooth or ear.


FOR INTERNAL USE-See directions on bottle. Not sold by any person except himself and his agents.


DR. T. V. ROY, Late of Madras, India.


Office, Hanover, Jefferson Co., Ind.


RODR. ROY desires here to say that he is located in this city, preparing himself to enter the min- istry, and return to his nativity to preach the gospel. Correspondence strictly confidential.


BRYCE'S BREAD CZIS THE BEST .-


Country orders for CRACKERS OR BREAD filled at short notice. Address P. F. BRYCE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Derby William R, harnessmaker. Dresback Bros, meat market.


Eckles, Small & Co, Flour Mill.


Eninger Samuel, general store. Farner Noah, confectioner. Freidt Jacob, justice of the peace. George R L, painter.


Harlan Independent, (weekly).


Hayes William I, Hardware.


Hayes Senor, carpenter.


James William, carpenter.


Knous Henry, blacksmith.


Martin Jacob, wagonmaker.


Maxfield Henry, stone mason.


Minnick Oliver, stoves and tinware.


Mitchell George, carpenter.


Ober James, shoemaker.


Omo J H, physician and drugs.


Osyer D N, harnessmaker.


Page William, blacksmith.


Reichelfelder William A, Gen- eral Store.


Shaffer S C, saloon.


Shutts D, general store and furniture.


Shutts J M, physician and drugs.


Staar C A, hotel.


Stopher J'S, wagonmaker.


Stopher J D & Co, stave manufacturers.


Stopher, Murphy & Co, saw mill.


Swain H Mrs, milliner.


Swift C F, physician.


Timbrook & Henderson, saw mill.


Troxler William, hotel.


Umstead Albert, harnessmaker. Wait George, saloon. Weaver James G, blacksmith.


Webb Joseph, gunsmith and shoemaker. Wells J, carpenter.


Widdifield Bros, Jewelers.


HARLANSBURGH. A farmers' postoffice, located partly in each, Polk and Lancaster townships, Huntington county, 6} miles southwest of Huntington, the county seat, banking town and shipping station. Population, 15. Semi-weekly stage to Huntington; fare, 50 cents. Frank J. Karst, postmaster.


Gift & Fair, blacksmiths. Harlan & Bros, saw mill. Karst & Hollett, General Store.


HARMONY. This coal mining vil - lage of 950 inhabitants, is located on the St. L., V., T. H. & I. R. R., in Van Buren township, Clay county, 3 miles east of Bra- zil court house, 18 east of Terre Haute, and 54 west of Indianapolis. During 1881, this station shipped 125,000 tons of coal, taken from mines in and around the village. Among the recent improvements here are 2 brick store buildings and a handsome


Methodist church. Am. Ex. W. U. Tel. Sidney Monk, postmaster.


Adamson George W, general store.


Adamson J W, blacksmith.


Adamson Samuel, hotel.


Anderson J Q, wagonmaker.


Bayer Frederick, saloon.


Boes A, saloon.


Boyd James N, druggist.


Brown Bros, Flour Mill.


Cowey Thomas, grocer.


Crooks Joseph, druggist.


Crooks R J, meat market.


Deterick H C, pottery.


Drake Tiffin F Rev, (Methodist).


Ferguson C G, General Store. Finley G W, physician.


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Harkleroad John, carpenter.


Killion John N, justice of the peace.


Killion & Son, meat market.


Maurer W F, shoemaker.


Monk Sidney, Grocer, Notary and Insurance Agt.


Plott Frank J, R R and ex agt.


Preston H Mrs, hotel.


Readley Frank, barber.


Siddons J O, physician.


Smith George W, blacksmith.


Smythe & Terry, druggists.


Stevens Coal and Mining Company, coal miners.


Stevens John L, General Store. Strong S, carpenter.


Thomas Thomas, furniture and hardware. Tomlinson Samuel L, physician.


Tully A F, physician.


Vickroy James M, carpenter.


Williams Thomas C, general store.


Zeller & Mcclellan, coal miners.


Zeller & Riddle, General Store.


HARMONY. Monroe county. (See Dudley.)


HARPER. Is a rural postoffice and station on V., G. & R. Br. C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., located in Sand Creek township, De- catur county, 16 miles south of Greensburg, the county seat and banking town. Am. Ex. G. W. Avery, postmaster.


Avery G W, Postmaster. Harper J S, R R and ex agt.


HARRELL. A recently established rural postoffice, located on the Ohio river, in Saluda township, Jefferson county, 11 miles south of Madison, the county seat. This place has a landing on the river, from which it ships hay, corn, tobacco and live. stock. A. DeHarrell, postmaster.


HARRISBURGH. Possessed of 56 inhabitants, is a settlement located in Har-


PENSIONS


W. H. CORBALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Collects original and increase l ¿48 Vance Block, Indianapolis. of War Claims. Rejected Claims a specialty. Correspondence solicited.


Use Porter's Bottled Lager Beer


ALE and PORTER. T. D. Stuver, Sole Agt., Chicago. See advertisement page 351.


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rison township, Fayette county, 412 miles northwest of Connersville, the county seat and banking town and nearest rail ap- proach. It has Baptist and Christian churches. Frank T. Williams, postmaster. Broaddus W H, dairy.


Caldwell Enoch, Dairy. Higham Edward, carpenter, Payne John, drain tile manufacturer. Powell & Caldwell, saw mill. Ray James C, justice of the peace. Sparks Hiram, live stock. Tingley W B, physician. Webb Gillett B, blacksmith.


Williams Frank T, General Store.


HARRIS CITY. Is a station on the V., G. & R. Br. C., I., St. L. & C. R'y, loca- ted in Sand Creek township, Decatur county, 5} miles southwest of Greensburg, the county seat and banking town. Population, 300. Stone and lumber are its chief ex- ports. Tri-weekly stage to Greensburg. E. H. Anderson, postmaster.


Anderson E H & Co, General Store. Harris B B, stone quarry. Schofield J'V, physician.


HARRISON. A country postoffice, located in township of same name, Delaware county, 9 miles northwest of Muncie court house, the shipping station and banking town. Population, 40. Isaac Stout, post- master. Day Dr, physician. Ricks Dr, physician. Stout Isaac, General Store.


HARRISTOWN. A settlement in Washington township, Salem county, lo- cated on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, 4} miles east of Salem, the county seat and banking town. It has a population of 60, and ships produce and hay. L., N. A. & C. Ex. E. G. Berkey, postmaster.


Berkey E G, General Store, R R and Ex Agt. Daniels M W, blacksmith. Davis L G, saw and flour mill. Garriott J L, general store.


HARRISVILLE. Is a station and postoffice located in Wayne township, Ran- dolph county, 53 miles east of Winches- ter court house, and 4 west of Union City, the location of nearest bank: Population, 125. Grain and lumber are shipped. U. S. Ex. B. F. Albright, postmaster.


Albright B F, Grocer. Anthony W, grocer and shoemaker. Davenport D S Rev, (Christian). Davenport & Hollinger, undertakers. Fertembaugh John B, carpenter.


Fouse L D, huckster.


Fouse & Frick, pump manufacturers. Fuits David, lumber.


Owen J K, physician and justice. Robeson George, blacksmith. Scott Miles, insurance agt. Smith & Bros, saw and flour mill. Whitsel Tobias, painter. Wirner David, flour mill.


HARRODSBURGH. This is a thrifty, growing village of 300 inhabitants, located on Clear creek and the L., N. A. &' C. R'y, in Clear Creek township, Monroe county, 12 miles south of Bloomington, the county seat and banking town. Spokes, staves, lumber, and live stock are the prin- cipal shipments. Methodist, Presbyterian, and Christain churches are sustained. Ex., Adams and L., N. A. & C. Tel., W. U. Uriah N. Pearson, postmaster. Anderson James, barber.


Anderson & Pedigo, furniture. Baugher & Buchanan, blacksmiths.


Brown J W, Grocer. Bruner John Rev, (Methodist).


Carmichael & Sons, live stock.


Carr R W, justice of the peace. Cooper John L Rev, (Methodist).


Fields Moses, hotel and livery.


Fry & Smith, wagonmakers.


Griffin Edward, tailor.


Kinser W P, General Store. Lee E L, ex agt.


Lowder L T, physician.


McFadden N K, general store. McLaughlin C D, physician.




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