Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1882-1883 Volume II, Part 82

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


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PENSIONS


W. H. CORBALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Collects original and increase (48 Vance Block, Indianapolis, of Pensions and all other kinds of War Claims. Rejected Claims a specialty. Correspondence solicited.


HERCULES POWDER


C. H. JENNE, Agent, 291/2 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Ind.


NEW AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


NEW 597


Kell George W, flour mill. Miller J A, saw mill. Post George H, Grocer and Grain. Simon Silas, live stock.


NEW FRANKFORT. A place of 63 inhabitants, in Johnson township, Scott county, 5 miles northeast of Scotts- burg, the county seat and shipping point. Madison is the nearest bank location. James Tull, postmaster. Branam P, engineer. Chambers James, cooper.


Clapp G J, general store.


Hardy P, carpenter. Kelley Giles, broommaker.


Kinney Thomas, wagonmaker.


Kinney T L, blacksmith.


Tull James, Postmaster.


NEW GOSHEN. A prosperous vil- lage of 225 inhabitants, situated in Fayette township, Vigo county, 10 miles northwest of Terre Haute, the county seat, banking place and shipping point. Sanford, on the I. & St. L. R. R. 7 miles southwest, is also a point for shipping. This village has im- proved rapidly during the past two years. Green B. Owen, postmaster.


Baylor Ephraim, meat market.


Bennett S M, physician.


Blackburn, Ferguson & Co, threshing ma- chine. Bolton J M, pressed hay. Brengle R L Rev, (United Brethren).


Cale William H, carpenter and justice.


Foltz Joseph L,carpenter and cabinetmaker. Hansell John H, cabinetmaker.


Huff John H, general store and physician. Layman David, shoemaker.


Minnick G S, harnessmaker.


Minnick John W, general store.


Morgan John H, physician.


Owen Ed S, insurance agt.


Owen Green R, Wagonmaker. Owen G B & E S, General Store. Pinson A J, physician.


Pinson Thomas, hotel and justice.


Shirley & Shirley, live stock. Shores William A, feed mill.


Shores William A & Co, saw mill.


Shores & Reliyan, threshing machine.


Smith William G, coal miner.


Stock L K, physician.


Ummel William H, blacksmith.


NEW HAMILTON. Cass county. (See Metea.)


NEW HARMONY. Is a prosper- ous growing village of 1,200 inhabitants, located on the Wabash river and P., D. & E. R'y, in Harmony township, Posey coun- ty, 15 miles north of Mt Vernon court house. This town derives its support from the surrounding agricultural district which is very productive. There are 2 hotels, 1 bank, a weekly newspaper-the Register- Methodist and Episcopal churches, graded and high schools, 2 flour mills, a brick and


JUNCTION HOUSE,


New Castle, Indiana.


W. C. CUNNINGHAM, Manager. Good Sample Rooms.


NEW CASTLE FURNITURE ASSOCIATION


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


Furniture


WAREROOMS, Cor. Court & Broad Sts.


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.


The strongest in the world, has $140 for $100 of liability, therefore the best for the Agent. Apply to E. H. KELLOGG, Superintendent, Chicago, Ill.


598 NEW INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER NEW


tile yard, and 1 planing mill in the place. This is a thrifty place and its citizens are energetic, liberal and industrious. Ex., Adams and Pacific. J. C. Miller, post- master.


Baldwin & Bishop, carriagemakers.


Baldwin & Ruchti, Carriage. and Wagon Manufacturers and General Black- smiths. Machinery of All Kinds Re- paired.


Barthelemy Isidor, junk.


Bedell George T, saloon.


Breith Jacob, grocer.


Brooks Liberty D, physician.


Brooks Richard, meat market.


Brown Henry, clothing.


Bucklin George W, physician.


Davis James W, undertaker and carpenter. Dimmick J E, agt P, D & E R'y and Pa- cific Ex Company.


Dransfield & Husband, brick and tile man- ufacturers.


Drinkwater M E Mrs, milliner.


Duclos Company, Planing Mill. Eagle J T Mrs, milliner. Ford Charles H, jeweler.


Ford, Owen & Co, General Store.


Ford Thomas, S, billiard hall.


Ford William P, dentist.


Ford & Corbin, Flour Mill.


Frank Noah, propr Viets House.


Fretageot A H & Co, general store.


Gentry Edward, livery. Goehrlich & Schafer, saloon.


Gotwald George A, physician.


Hartman William, shoemaker.


Herberhold Frederick, baker and confec- tioner.


Hiatt Joel, lumber dealer. Holton & McDonald, Physicians. Hunsdon Henry, general store. Husband James harness.


Jones John D, Carriage Painter. Kemmerling Charles, meat market. Kilbinger John, blacksmith. Kreipke William H, barber. Lichtenberger Winfield S, blacksmith.


Lichtenberger & Son, general store.


Lyon James, grocer. Manley Ella Miss, milliner.


Mann Henry, lumber. Miller John W, marble works. Miller Julius C, confectioner.


Mott & Co, grocers. Neal Daniel, physician.


New Harmony Banking Company ; capital $20,000 ; Eugene S Thrall, prest ; Hor- ace P Owen, cashr. New Harmony Machine Company, agri- cultural implements.


New Harmony Register, C W Slater, pub- lisher.


Newsom Albert S, saloon.


Owen Ernest D, lawyer and insurance.


Owen EF & Co, hardware.


Pearl Jeffery, wagonmaker.


Pelham Louis, insurance agent.


Pisely H W, livery.


Pretzsch Charles, gunsmith.


Randolph House, David Randolph, propr. Rawlings Samuel O, physician.


Read William, blacksmith and justice.


Ribyre John, flour mill.


Robson Richard P, carriage manufacturer.


Schnee David M, grocer.


Slater Charles W, publisher New Harmony Register.


Stacer William T, painter.


Thrall & Mumford, grocers.


Tretheway W O, wagonmaker.


Truscott Thomas J, lawyer.


Twigg William A, painter.


Viets House, Noah Frank, propr.


Walz John, Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes.


Wardelmann John, Dealer in Tin- ware and Manufacturer of Tin Roofing and Gutters.


Weber Peter, merchant tailor.


Wehr Charles, saloon.


Wilhelm John A, barber.


NEW HARRISBURGH. Avil- lage situated in Pleasant township, Wabash county, 18 miles northwest of Wabash, the county seat, and 9 west of North Manches- ter, the shipping point and banking town. Population, 100. Tri-weekly stage to Roann. C. O. Barrett, postmaster.


Barr J W. physician.


Barrett C O, General Store. Bowman R, general store. Case Augustus, physician. Figart Jacob, wagonmaker.


NEW HAVEN. Is located on the Maumee river and W., St. L. & P., and N. Y. C. and St. L. R'ys, in Adams township, Allen county, 6 miles east of Fort Wayne, the county seat and banking town and 150 northwest of Indianapolis. It is a growing, thrifty village of 1,000 inhabitants, entirely free from debt, with real and personal property (assessed value) amounting to $126,000. The prominent features here are 4 churches, a graded school, 2 hotels, 1 weekly newspaper-The Echo-1 saw mill, a stave and heading factory, 2 flour mills, 1 tile factory, and 1 planing mill. Staves, heading, lumber and produce are exported. Ex., Pacific. Tel., W. U. Joseph W. Whitaker, postmaster. Berberich David H F, barber.


Blaising John, saloon.


Bowman Ann R, carpet weaver. Brookes John, grocer.


O. S. CILLETTE, Nos. 28 and 30 East Georgia Street, INDIANAPOLIS, - - IND.


-MANUFACTURER OF-


Wagon Carriage Material. NEBENT AND SAWED RIMS. GO


See adv., page 6.


C


CARLON & HOLLENBECK NEW


PRINTERS AND BINDERS, S. E. Cor. Circle and Meridian Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, . IND.


AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


NEW 599


Brooks Thomas, plasterer. Brudi & Co, flour mill.


Burgess Henry, loan agt.


Cartright Alexander, propr Evergreen House.


Cook P S Rev, (Methodist).


Dawling Bartholomew, hardware.


Dunham John L, propr New Haven Hotel. Evergreen House, Alexander Cartright, propr.


Federspiel Joseph, wagonmaker.


Federspiel Peter B, wagonmaker.


Federspiel Walter B, wagonmaker.


Gothe Carl, tailor.


Gothe G & Co, planing mill.


Hager Henry J, baker.


Hargraves & Scheiler, tile manufacturers. Hartzell E & A M, flour mill.


Koehn Henry, shoemaker.


Lee Joseph J, agt W, St L & P R R and Pacific Ex Company.


Linnemann Frederick, shoemaker.


Mack Frederick, shoemaker.


Mead & Mason, saw mill.


New Haven Echo, H L William- son, Propr.


New Haven Hotel, J L Dunham, propr.


Null Lycurgus S, physician. Peltier Salvadore, grocer. Rogers L M' & W.S, general store.


Schnelker H F & Co, stave and heading manufacturers.


Schnitker August R, harnessmaker.


Schwanz Conrad, justice of the peace. Stark & Blaising, meat market. Stock William, saloon.


Stone Solon, druggist.


Striegnitz Ernst B, Druggist. Stutz Joseph, saloon.


Thrimmel Trougott, tailor.


Williamson Harry L, Publisher New Haven Echo.


Williamson Marion F, physician. Wolf Carl, saloon. Zeddis William, harnessmaker. Zook John H, Painter. Zurbuch George, grocer.


NEW HOLLAND. Population, 75, in LaGro township, Wabash county, 7 miles from LaGro, on W., St. L. & P. R'y, its shipping point, and 11 from Wabash, the county seat and nearest bank location. Tri-weekly mail stage to LaGro. Hiram Pickering, postmaster.


Copeland Jonathan, shoemaker.


Darrow Jonathan, pump manufacturer. Duzan P E, general store. Hummer John, tile manufacturer. Kinsley Asa, saw mill.


Pickering Hiram, Harnessmaker and Tanner.


Stough J J, blacksmith.


NEW LANCASTER. A postoffice in Madison township, Tipton county, 10 miles southeast of Tipton, the county seat. Elwood, 32 miles east, at junction L. E. & W. and P., C. & St. L. R'ys, is the bank lo- cation and shipping point. Population, 58. James Nelson, postmaster.


Armfield T O, physician. Doan N W, physician.


Dwiggins & Jackson, flour mill.


Gates Wesley, blacksmith and wagonmaker. Harbit J W, general store and justice. Nelson James, General Store.


Stremmel G W, blacksmith.


Vanness Charles, barber and hairdresser.


NEW LEBANON. A village of 250 inhabitants, in Gill township, Sullivan county, 6 miles southwest of Sullivan, the county seat and bank location, on B., S., O. & B. R'y. Ex., Pacific. A. W. Springer, postmaster.


Burnett John W, ex and R R agt.


Hollenback William, justice.


Hopewell P L, blacksmith.


Hutchinson F A Rev, (Methodist).


Knotts R F, live stock.


Lisman E C, blacksmith.


Lisman James, blacksmith.


Lisman S J & J W, physicians.


Lisman, Thornton, wagonmaker.


McCalahan James, drugs.


Mason Thomas A, physician.


Springer A W, General Store.


Springer 'T B jr, grain dealer. .


NEW LISBON. Population, 200, situated in Dudley township, Henry county, on Ft. W., C. & L. R. R, 8 miles southeast of New Castle, the county seat and nearest banking place. Live stock and grain are shipped. E. W. Walracth, postmaster.


Cox M R & Son, carriagemakers.


Fink Edward, blaster.


Gibbs C N, physician.


Gilbert & Stanley, live stock.


Lacy J M, carpenter. Marley Judge, barber.


Nation & Nation, live stock.


Pence & Penwell, blacksmiths.


Pickering S, physician.


Raffenberger John, carpenter.


Shook Adam, blacksmith.


Shortridge & Thomas, drain tile.


Shuck & Durt, brackets.


Sullivan & Johnston, drain tile manufac- turers.


Swafford Henry, carpenter.


Walracth E W, Drugs and General Store. Weaver C C, boots and shoes, and justice. Wilson Amos, R R agt and grain dealer.


New York Life Ins. Co.


NOTThe only Company that issues Tontine In- vestment Policies. Send for Circulars. J. W. Dean, Gen'l Ag't, Indianapolis.


P.F.BRYCE


Prop's of the Indianapolis Brush Factory and Bryce's Steam Bakery, 14 and 16 East South Street, Indianapolis, Ind.


600 NEW INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER NEW


NEW LONDON. A thriving vil- lage of 325 inhabitants in Monroe town- ship, Howard county, 10 miles southwest of Kokomo, the county seat, and most con- venient place for banking. Russiaville is 2 miles south on K. & F. Div. T., C. & St. L. R'y. Kokomo and Russiaville are both shipping points. Daily stage to Kokomo; fare, 25 cents ; Alta, 15 cents. W. L. New- lin, postmaster.


Archer Martin, harnessmaker.


Arvett James H, hotel.


Bowder E L, blacksmith.


Coate William, shoemaker.


Cox & Easterling, woolen mill.


Hockett & Newlin, general store.


Hollingsworth & Sons, saw mill.


Guthridge Philip, shoemaker.


McDaniel F M, hotel.


Mc Daniel Michael, meat market.


Newlin Sylvester, physician.


Newlin W L, Physician and Drugs. Newlin & Tucker, Drugs and Gro- ceries.


Rickman A J, barber.


Rickman William, wagonmaker.


Shirley C C, lawyer. Shirley D J, physician.


Thompson & Morgan, blacksmiths.


Thompson & Son, flour mill.


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NEW MADISON. A village on line C. & A. R'y, in Center township, Wabash county, 14 miles north of Wabash. the county seat. North Manchester, 4 miles northwest, is the bank location and shipping point. Population, 75. Christian Steller, postmaster.


Foust John N, carpenter.


Honius & Hippensteel, saw mill.


Kennedy John, blacksmith.


Kinnard Perry, carpenter.


Peffley William F, physician and drugs. Sims John, carpenter.


Steller Christian, General Store. Steller F, shoemaker.


Tanner & Goudy, threshers.


NEW MARION. A village in Shel- by township, Ripley county, 8 miles south- west of Versailles, the county seat, and 5 south of Poston, on the O. & M. R'y, its shipping point. Madison, 20 miles distant, is the bank location. Population, 200. M. A. Pardun, postmaster.


Brown C M, physician. Cornett John, hotel and shoemaker. Cornett P P, saloon.


Ebel Martin, wagonmaker.


Eable & Mink, saw mill. Grimes Milton, justice.


Hackman Ernest, blacksmith.


Harrell B F, agricultural implements.


Leavitt Bordman B, justice. Merrill F M, undertaker.


Mink W K, cigars and tobacco.


Newkirk William B, general store. Pardun M A, General Store.


Pardun & McCullough, General Store.


Ruly John, shoemaker.


Shuck James, blacksmith.


Smith Lucy, milliner. Strickland M L, flour mill.


Westover L E, general store.


NEW MARKET. Clark county. (See Oregon.)


NEW MARKET. On L. Div. T. H. & I. R'y, in Brown, Union and Scott townships, Montgomery county, 7 miles south of Crawfordsville court house, and location of nearest bank. Live stock and grain are shipped. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. Population, 196. A. F. Walker, postmaster. Beatty J L, physician.


Buchanan Shepherd, carpenter.


Crist R G, live stock.


Day William, painter.


Freeman Josie, dressmaker.


Graham Al, staves and heading.


Havercamp Lou, staves and heading.


Hinkle Zena, dressmaker


Hubbard W C, blacksmith.


Lang James, furniture and undertaker.


McKinler L D, physician.


Mc Mullen J L, carpenter. Mc Rynolds R C, plasterer.


Patterson Samuel, saw mill.


Proctor M T, plasterer.


Rush V J, wagonmaker and blacksmith.,


Vancleve J W, pump manufacturer. Walden C H, physician.


Walker, Armentrout & Co, general store, and tile and brick manufacturers.


Walker AF, General Store and R R and Ex Agt. Williams J W, furs and grocer. Wilson Luncind A, hotel.


Wray W H, live stock.


NEW MAYSVILLE. Population, 200. A village in Jackson township, Put- nam county, 15 miles northeast of Green- castle, the county seat, and 4} from Roach- dale, on St. L. Div. I., B. & W. R'y, the shipping point. Danville is the location of the nearest bank. J. W. Sutherlin, post- master.


Allen C A, physician.


Armstrong John, painter.


Coates R L, hotel. Farms E G, physician.


Hendricks C E, general store.


Hendricks George P, blacksmith.


L: Everingham & Co.,


Commission Merchants. GRAIN and PRO- VISIONS Bought and Sold ON MARGINS. 125 LaSalle Street, CHICAGO.


PORTER'S JOLIET


LAGER BEER, ALE and PORTER, Bottled by T. D. STUVER. GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE. See Advertisement page 351.


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Kendall Jesse, justice. . Rich W H, shoemaker. Sutherlin J W, General Store.


NEW MIDDLETOWN. A vil- lage in Webster township, Harrison coun- ty, 6 miles southeast of Corydon court house, and 18 southwest of New Albany, its shipping and banking town. Population, 200. Daily stage to New Albany ; fare, $1. Matthew A. Rowe, postmaster.


Beck Frederick, shoemaker.


Birdswill Isaac, druggist. Bullett Emanuel, blacksmith.


Bullett Peter, wagonmaker. Bullett V H, blacksmith.


Cooper J H, shingle manufacturer.


Davis William H, physician.


DeBerry Allen, saloon. Ebert Andrew, meat market.


Ellwanger John F, general store and justice. Fowler J M Rev, (United Brethren).


Hedge Robert, justice. Kanapple Michael, live stock.


Kanapple & Bro, blacksmiths.


Kanapple & Ordner, flour and saw mill. Leffler G, barber.


McRea A R, saw and flour mill.


McRea William A, live stock.


Marsh Emma, milliner. Marsh J H, waganmaker. Resch George, carpenter and cabinetmaker. Rowe Maggie E, milliner.


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Rowe Mathew A, General Store. Rowe & Watson, General Store. Smith J I, physician. Teny Michael, grocer and saloon. Weaver Jacob, carpenter. Zener J, physician.


NEW MOUNT PLEASANT. A postoffice in Jefferson township, Jay county, 7 miles southwest of Portland, the county seat, and 5 northwest of Ridgeville, at crossing G., R. & I. and P., C. & St. L. R'y, its nearest banking and shipping point. Produce is shipped. Population, 150. L. H. Moon, postmaster. Bair Samuel, hotel. Boursock John, flour mill.


Brenner & Vanskyock, drugs. Elder C E, physician. Hatzel George, shoemaker.


Hatzel M N, general store. Kidder J F, physician. Landess E, general store. Moon L H, General Store. Moon & Co, General Store. Rhodes John, justice.


NEW PALESTINE. Hancock county. (See Sugar Creek).


NEW PARIS. A village on the C., W. & M. R'y, in Jackson township, Elk- hart county, 6 miles south of Goslien, the county seat. The place has good churches, schools and 1 bank. Ex., U. S. Population, 300. James Matthews, postmaster.


Asher J B, carriage painter.


Blanchard E G, hotel.


Brodrick C S, physician.


Brothers & Co, grain dealers.


Byrer Rev, (Evangelical).


Carrier J C, blacksmith.


Cart George W, justice.


Deep Well and Wind Mill Company; D Shively, Ira Shively, Elias Harshman.


Dietz John & Son, agricultural implements. Eisenbeiss S, physician and hardware. Herriman William, undertaker.


Johnson & Son, bankers.


Koontz Arch, R R and ex agt.


Koontz A J, justice.


Landgraver, Whitehead & Zigler, carriage and wagonmakers and bent works.


Mathews James, physician and drugs.


Metzler J, wagonmaker.


Miller J H, shoemaker.


Mills James W, saloon and meat market.


Pells James, tailor.


Rodabaugh David, flour, saw and woolen mill.


Rohrer Jacob, township trustee.


Seathman William, barber.


Shively Daniel Rev, (German Baptist).


Stoutnour Samuel J, general store.


Strohm Abraham, general store.


Valentine, Charles, painter.


Van Slyke William Rev, (Methodist).


Wheeler Joseph & Son, grocers.


Wright E, meat market.


Wright Smith, carriage trimmer.


Yost Henry, hardware.


NEW PHILADELPHIA. Has a village population of 200, situated in Franklin township, Washington county, 8 miles east of Salem court house, and loca- tion of most convenient bank. Harris- town, 5 miles southwest, on L., N. A. & C. R'y, is the shipping station. Tan bark and fruit are shipped. B. F. Farrell, postmas- ter.


Botts C J, flour and saw mill.


Elrod A N Rev, ( Methodist).


Howell B F, General Store.


McClellan H H, general store. Morgan T A & T R, harness.


Newby Stanford, tanner.


Oatley J H, physician. Robinson B F, carpenter.


Robison Jasper H, justice. Thompson Joseph, wagonmaker.


Van Meter W H, justice. Weir T J, blacksmith.


C. BRADFORD,


SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Especial attention paid to complicated and difficult cases, Reis- sues, Interferences, etc. References given if desired. NOCall or write for information. (See adv.)


RON ROOFING


For the BEST and CHEAPEST, Address W. G. HYNDMAN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.


602 NEW


INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER NEW


NEW PITTSBURGH. A vil- lage in Jackson township, Randolph coun- ty, 14 miles northeast of Winchester the county seat, and 10. northwest of Union City, the most available banking and ship- ping point. Wheat is shipped largely. Population, 100. H. B. Koon, postmaster. Delanter Simon, blacksmith.


Emery Isaac, general store.


Koon H B, Postmaster. Norris Peter, cooper. Rickart A, physician. Wickersham H C, saw mill.


NEW POINT. Situated in Salt Creek township, Decatur county, on C., I., St. L. & C. R'y, 9 miles southeast of Greens- burg, the county seat and banking town. A flour mill is needed at this point. Ex., Am. Population, 200. Mrs. M. Howard, postmaster.


Aufterheide J H, general store.


Clark John, saloon.


Colson A & Bro, saw mill.


Dowden A W, physician.


Hagen J M, general store.


Horstman C, general store.


Howard M Mrs, Postmaster.


McConnell G W, physician.


Marlin C & C, blacksmiths. Marlin W, hotel. Puttman C, general store.


Puttman J J, R R and ex agt and grain dealer. Snedeker F H, physician. Starks L & Bro, saw mill.


NEWPORT. The county seat of Vermillion county, is located on the C. & E. I. R'y, 30 miles north of Terre Haute and 74 northwest of Indianapolis. The sur- rounding country is fertile and adapted to the growth of cereals ; supports 2 churches- Methodist and United Brethren-graded school, 1 private bank, 1 hotel, 1 saw mill, and a weekly newspaper-Hoosier State (Rep). Grain, hogs and lumber are ex- ported. Population, 850. Ex., Am. Tel., W. U. Mail daily. Robert E. Stephens, postmaster.


Arrasmith William C, carpenter.


Blanchard Benjamin, lawyer and abstracts. Bost Jacob, barber.


Brockaw Charles, painter. Canaday Enoch L, painter.


Chipps James, agricultural implements.


Coil Lewis, confectioner and agt Am Ex Company. Collett & Co, bankers. Conley Hugh H, lawyer. Darby John, blacksmith. Davis Cornelius S, county recorder. Davis Elihu F, general store.


Davis Samuel B, publisher Hoosier State. Duzan James, carpenter. Edmonds George W, saloon. Galloway Bros, music dealers. Galloway Carrie B Miss, milliner.


Gibson Oscar B, lawyer. Gibson William, general store.


Givens John M, propr Newport Hotel.


Gray David R, agt C & E I R'y.


Hall Melvin L, physician.


Hall Samuel J, live stock.


Hann Joseph, livery stable. Haworth Allen, shoemaker.


Hegarty Maurice, hardware.


Henson William P, harness.


Hollingsworth Henry, grocer.


Hollingsworth J H Rev, (Methodist).


Hoosier State (weekly), Samuel B Davis, publisher.


Hopkins David, furniture.


Housand Noah, shoemaker.


Jackson Roselia Miss, dressmaker.


Jump & Ward, lawyers.


Landon Robert, painter.


Little William L, general store.


McConnell Joseph W, jeweler and photog- rapher.


McConnell William S, painter.


McCormick Joseph, meat market.


McCoy J J, flour mill, 5 miles west.


McKnight Thomas, blacksmith.


Myers William C, sheriff.


Newport Hotel, John M Givens, propr.


Nixon Robert H, drugs and grocer.


Nixon & Chipps, grain dealers.


Osman Jabez, lumber manufacturer.


Parks Louisa C Mrs, milliner.


Parrett Robert A, lawyer.


Peters Henry O, county treasurer.


Place Ernest, barber.


Place Leander J, grocer.


Potts Charles, live stock.


Pritchard Elias, county auditor.


Rhoads Martin G, lawyer.


Roberts James, county clerk.


Sawyers James C, Lawyer. Sears Robert B, lawyer.


Sheppard Lewis, physician.


Sparp William C, wagonmaker.


Sprague Harry D, saloon.


Stephens Robert E, books and notions.


Vandevender George, grocer.


Wheeler E D, carpenter.


Wheeler Leonard M, confectioner.


Triplett William L, drugs and groceries.


NEWPORT. Wayne county. (See Fountain City.)


NEW PROVIDENCE. Popula- tion, 275. Situated in Wood township, Clark county, on L., N. A. & C. R'y, 21 miles northwest of Jeffersonville court


JAHNE & CO.'S OINTMENT, SPECIFIC FOR BLIND, ITCHING AND BLEEDING Sold by Druggists.


PILES. DEPOT, JERSEY CITY, N. J.


E. C. ATKINS & CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Quality Warranted Un- excelled in CIRCULAR AND CROSS-CUT SAWS.


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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. NEW


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house. New Albany and Salem are the banking points. White sand, tan bark, leather and tobacco are exported. L., N. A. & C. Ex. Thomas A. Mayes, postmaster. Baggerly Evan, township trustee.


Bell George, justice. Bell Thomas, blacksmith. Burns J A, flour and saw mill.


Charles J N, physician. Dillon Robert, painter. Doup David, nursery. Goss Thomas J, cooper. Jackson Thomas J, plasterer. Jones C, physician.


McKinley Edward, shoemaker and grocer. Mckinley John, white sand.


Mckinley Samuel, tanner and fur dealer. Mc Williams John A, carpenter.


Mayes Thomas A, R R and Ex Agt. Mayes William A, blacksmith. Miller G W, grocer and hotel. Packwood Henry, nursery. Ranson T S, general store. Shoemaker H, general store. Stalker B T, physician and druggist. Standiford A T, produce. Vance John K, blacksmith.


NEW RICHMOND. Located on Coal creek, in Coal Creek township, Mont- gomery county, 12 miles northwest of Craw- fordsville court house, banking place and nearest shipping point. Population, 100. J. W. Hollin, postmaster. Aloys Anton, tailor. Black D R, general store. Campbell J C, blacksmith. Campbell William, grocer. Carrell Frank, blacksmith. Detcher S S, physician. Hollin & Co, drugs. Jones T N, hotel. Logan & Swank, flour mill. Pender John, shoemaker. Taylor Charles W, barber. Tribby Jason, carpenter. Tribby Samuel R, flour mill. Washburn D M, physician. Wolls W B, saloon.


NEW ROSS. An enterprising village of 500 inhabitants, in Walnut township, Montgomery county, at Junction I., B. & W. and C., I. & St. L. R'ys, 12 miles south- east of Crawfordsville, the county seat and location of the nearest bank. Hogs, cattle, wheat and produce are shipped. Tri-weekly stage to Orth, Shannondale and Thorntown. Thomas T. Munhall, postmaster. Adkins B F, physician. 3 Adkins T A & Son, general store. Bell & Adkins, flour mill. Biddle E R, hardware.


Bowers Homer, physician.


Brown P M, undertaker. Elter J R, physician. Everson James K, saw mill. Gathright E, blacksmith.


Graves S B, grocer. Green R B, lawyer. Hankins Dora, barber.




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