Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1882-1883 Volume II, Part 91

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


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Lagow House, H W Lagow, Propr. Lance John, saloon.


Land William M, lawyer.


McCoy John R, lawyer. .


Mccullough James E, lawyer.


McDonald Bushrod, meats.


McDonald Milford B, insurance agt.


McGarrah James H, harness.


Mc Masters William H Rev, (Presbyterian).


Maghee William H, physician. Malone John A, physician.


Martin David C Rev, (Presbyterian).


Mason Alfred Rev, (Methodist).


Massey John B, saloon.


Matier & Gray, grocers.


Mauch Samuel, cigars and tobacco.


Maxam A L & O M, Grain Dealers. Maxam Frank H, physician.


Michael A Rev, (Lutheran).


Miller D S W, livery.


Miller R M J, lawyer.


Mills Benjamin Rev, (Presbyterian).


Mills Byron, planing mill.


Mills & Davidson, contractors and builders.


Morton & Murphy, dressmakers.


Munford Samuel E, physician.


Norris William H, agt E & T H R R.


Orr R & Co, grocers.


Patten James C, confectionery.


Paxton Thomas R, lawyer.


People's National Bank ; capital $50,000; William L Evans, prest; William L Dorsey, cashr.


Pfohl William, boots and shoes.


Phillips John E, insurance agt.


Pinney Erastus R, books and stationery.


Powell D C, physician.


Prater John, barber.


Princeton Clarion, Gil R Stormont, editor.


Princeton Democrat, (weekly), William H Evans, propr.


Princeton House, William M Wilson, propr.


Profit Mary T Mrs, dressmaker.


Pumphrey Lot H, dentist.


Rembe Louis, shoemaker.


Riggs R & Co, grocers.


Robb Thomas J, agricultural implements.


Rothschild Leopold, clothing.


Schmidt Charles F, saloon.


Schneck & Co, drugs.


Schwarz Celestine Rev, (Catholic).


Scudamore Thomas, harness.


Shannon Andrew A, clothing.


Shoptaugh Shelton H, physician.


Sipp John, county treasurer. Smith William H, furniture.


Soller Henry, boots and shoes.


DONALD HOTEL,


MRS. N. K. DONALD, Proprietor,


PRINCETON, IND.


This House is run for the accommodation of the traveling public, is near the business . part of the city, and first-class in every particular. Rooms all large, well ventilated and handsomely furnished.


GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR.


PATENTS |C. BRADFORD. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION. (See adv). | 16 and 18 Hubbard Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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For Corrugated and Crimped, Address W. G. HYNDMAN & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.


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Start G H & Co, grain elevator. Sterne S & J C, flour mill.


Stormont Gilbert R, editor Princeton Clar- ion.


Stott John Rev, (Presbyterian). 1


Stout A C & Son, cooper shop. Stuart John Rev, (Presbyterian). Stuart & Co, drugs.


Sulton Thomas, meats. Thurman John & Co, produce and junk. Tibbet Mathew, meats.


Tingle Richard T, grocer.


Trippet William H, lawyer.


Twineham Arthur P, lawyer.


Wade William T, jeweler.


Wallace Henry L, cigars and tobacco.


Ward Seth, harness.


Webster J J, agt L, N A & St L R'y.


Welborn Oscar M, judge circuit court.


West Vincent T, physician. Wheeler Louis H, general store.


Wilkinson E E, lawyer.


Williams James W, sewing machines.


Wilson William N, propr Princeton House. Wire & Schenck, saw mill.


Witherspoon & Barr, flour mill.


Wright Andrew J, justice.


Wright Theophilus, general store. Wright William R, photographer.


Yeager Henry A, lawyer.


Zaring William Rev, (Methodist).


PROVIDENCE. Called also Union Village, situated in Union township, John- son county, 7 miles due west of Franklin, the banking town, county seat and ship- ping point. Population, 100. Grain, hogs, and cattle are shipped, John W. Deer, postmaster.


Deer John W, Postmaster. Dill J W, physician.


Garr Benjamin, carriage and wagonmaker. Gilman C L, wagonmaker. Harris Samuel, undertaker. Perry & Harris, general store. Province W M, physician. Robbins Ralph, carpenter. Titus & Pitman, saw mill.


PUCKER BRUSH. A place of 25 inhabitants, in Waltz township, Wabash county, 7 miles south of Wabash, the county seat and bank location. Stage runs from Amboy to Wabash semi-weekly ; fare from Pucker Brush to Wabash, 30c. W. W. Weesner, postmaster. Millican S C, saw mill. Weesner O, blacksmith. Weesner W W, Wagonmaker.


PULASKI. Situated on Tippecanoe river, in Indian Creek township, Pulaski county, 7 miles southwest of Winamac, the


county seat and banking town; population 100; Adams Ex. M. B. Crist, postmaster. Baker F M, blacksmith.


Crist & March, General Store. Hathaway J C, saloon.


Huston & Goble, druggists. Huston & Ward, physicians. McPherson C F, physician. Oyler W A, physician.


Simmermaker A, shoemaker.


Thompson JS, General Store. Wood J P, flour mill.


PURCELLS. A postoffice in John- son township, Knox county, on E. & T. H. R. R., 5 miles south of Vincennes, the county seat and location of the most avail- able bank ; contains 2 churches and district school. William M. Setzer, postmaster. Alexander John G, vineyard.


Catt George W, live stock. Ellerman Henry, blacksmith. Kleine Henry, live stock.


Schultt P Rev, (Lutheran).


Setzer WilliamM, Justice andGrain.


PUTNAMVILLE. Population, 225, a village in Warren township, Putnam county, 5 miles south of Greencastle, the county seat, on L., N. A. & C. R'y. Con- tains 3 churches. Ships over 1900 tons of stone, earthen ware, lumber, etc., per month. Ex., L., N. A. & C. and Adams. S. C. Bishop, postmaster.


Bishop S C, Drugs, Grocer, Books and Stationer.


Bolton John, flour and saw mill.


Bowen R H, general store and justice. Cooper John B, hotel.


Crawley Johnson, shoemaker.


Crawford R F, blacksmith.


Grigsby W A, harnessmaker.


Hamaker John, wagonmaker. Haney Elizabeth, hotel.


Harrah H. L, General Store.


Hester James M, farm gate manufacturer. Layman D W, physician. McIlvain M M, undertaker. McNut George F, physician.


O'Neal W H, Meat Market. Walden W H, R R and ex agt. Williams John W, blacksmith.


PYRMONT. Situated 12 miles northeast of Lafayette in Clay township, Carroll county, 8 miles south of Delphi, the county seat, on north fork of Wildcat creek. Colburn, on the C. & I. A. L Div. L., N. A. & C. R'y, 52 miles east, is the shipping station. Banking point is Delphi. Stage to Sedalia 3 times per week. Israel German, postmaster. Calvert R H, physician.


James B. Lizius & Co.


SOLICITORS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS, 1812 Bates Block, opp. P. O., Indianapolis, 'n !.


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


The Celebrated "Silver Steel" CIRCULAR AND CROSS- CUT SAWS.


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Cripe J J, saw, flour and planing mills. German Israel, General Store. Jones A G, blacksmith. Miller B H, shoemaker. Steckel Ephraim, wagonmaker.


QUAKER HILL. A rural post- office in Vermillion township and county, 8 miles west of Newport court house, near- est bank and shipping point. Stage route to Dana. Edwin R. Pugh, postmaster.


QUAKERTOWN. A Friends set- tlement of 50 inhabitants, in Harmony township, Union county, on the East fork of White Water river, 6 miles southwest of Liberty, the bank location, shipping point and seat of justice. Tri-weekly stage to Liberty ; fare 35 cents ; and Brookville ; fare 50 cents. J. M. Stanton, postmaster.


Campbell Theodore, justice of the peace. Dair James, blacksmith. Gardner Paul, flour mill.


Hughes Albert, justice of the peace. Stanton J M, Postmaster. Stanton S E, general store.


QUEENSVILLE. A postoffice and station on the J., M. & I. R. R., M. Br., in Geneva township, Jennings county, 6 miles northwest of Vernon, the county seat. Pop- ulation, 115. The nearest bank is at North Vernon. Adams Ex. Hay and grain are shipped. C. B. Curtis, postmaster.


Curtis C P, Farmer.


Day P H, cooper.


Kennedy R, General Store.


Parker E L, general store, R R and ex agt. Peterson Samuel, blacksmith. Smith J B, hay.


QUERCUS GROVE. A village of 45 inhabitants, in Posey township, Switzer- land county, 16 miles northeast of Vevay, the county seat. North's Landing, on the Ohio river, 5 miles northeast, is the ship- ping point. The nearest bank is located at Rising Sun. Stage route to North's Land- ing, Rising Sun and Patriot. R. W. Gal- breth, postmaster.


Cheever E M, physician.


Galbreath Bros, General Store.


Kenny A, painter and plasterer. Lampton William, cooper. Loshetter P R, lawyer. North P W, general store. Platt William, blacksmith. Ricketts J C, general store. Kiley John, wagonmaker.


QUINCY. Situated on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, in Taylor township, Owen coun- ty, is a village of 400 inhabitants, 16 miles


northeast of Spencer, the county seat. Gos- port is the bank location. Adams Ex. David H. McDonald, Postmaster. Anderson E, hotel and notions.


Beaman J.W & Co, General Store. Curry Jane, milliner.


Davis J W, saw mill.


Grady A W, carpenter.


Hamilton J W, blacksmith and wagon- maker. Hart H, notions. Keeker G F, drugs.


McDonald D H, Physician. Mellvain J C & Co, general store. Murphy Thomas, grocer. Omear John, shoemaker.


Orrell A L, R R and ex agt.


Orrell ML, Hardware.


Raymon W, barber.


Wygal & Co, woolen manufacturers and flour mill.


RACCOON. Has a population of 65. Is a postoffice in Franklin township, Putnam county, on the St. L. Div. I., B. & W. R'y, 15 miles north of Greencastle, the seat of justice and bank location. Am. Ex. W. U. Tel. Horace G. Stephens, postmaster.


Camden Bros, blacksmiths.


Foote Major, photographer.


Gough Willard, drugs and groceries.


Lucas & Darnall, saw mill.


Miles G W, hotel.


Owen A M, grain dealer.


Rutledge John, carpenter.


Stephens Horace G, Physician, Drugs, General Store and Real Estate.y Wales Robert E, R R and ex agt. sind


RAGLESVILLE. In Van Buren township, Daviess county, 16 miles north- east of Washington, the county seat, and 10 north of Loogootee, on the O. & M. R'y. Population, 125. O. & M. Ex. Banking point is Washington. Coal and stone are found in large quantities in this vicinity. Stage route to Loogootee; fare, 50 cents ; Odon, 25 cents. T. W. Casey, postmaster. Casey T W, general store. Clark W H, blacksmith.


Dearmin John, physician and drugs.


Dearmin William, carpenter.


Edwards O B, shoemaker.


Evans E H, live stock.


Hattery R, broommaker. Hobbs W P, physician.


Love E M Rev, clergyman. McCord B F, flour mill. Myers J B, wagonmaker.


Myers William H, carpenter.


Raele Amos, coal miner. Stuckey A W, coal miner.


SHOW CASES


WIEGEL & RUEHL, 188 South Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


UNION OYSTER CO. Largest Oyster House in the World; Capital Unlimited. OF BALTIMORE, MD. Branch, 40 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.


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Stuckey S H, blacksmith. Wadsworth P R, justice. Wadsworth Thomas sr, lawyer and notary public. Whitley J S, physician. Williams J B, shoemaker.


RAINSTOWN. On the I., B. & W. R'y, in Union township, Hendricks county, 9 miles north of Danville court house and banking town. Population, 200. Timber is shipped largely. J. D. Keeney, post- master.


Hale James R, tile manufacturer. Keeney & Ellis, General Store.


RAINSVILLE. Is situated in Pine township, Warren county, 12 miles north of Williamsport, the county seat, and 10 south of Oxford, its shipping station and banking town, on the L., E. & W. R'y. One Meth- odist church is sustained by a population of 150. Daily stage to Oxford; fare, 50 cents.


Brown & Gray, general store and flour mill. - Hickman I H, saloon.


Lawson John, Shoemaker.


Nern John W, grocer and drugs. Norstrand E, blacksmith.


Painter Harrison, flour mill.


Shawcross John, General Store.


RALEIGH. Population, 150. In Washington township, Rush county, 12 miles northeast of Rushville court house, and 5 miles south of Lewisville, its ship- ping point, on the P., C. & St. L. R'y The nearest bank is in Rushville. J. W. Martin, postmaster.


Axline J A, physician. Boles J B, shoemaker.


Cahn & Priest, dry goods.


Frew L B, brickmason.


Herrin J W, wagonmaker.


Jackson W C. live stock.


Johnston William A, physician and notary public.


Jones William. carpenter.


McCann J R, harnessmaker.


McEntee James, blacksmith. Martin J W, general store. Nelson J T, carpenter and justice.


Ross L G, physician.


Saul D P, justice. Stewart & Black, grocers.


Thomkins George, blacksmith.


RAMELTON. A country postoffice in Hamblin township, Brown county, 7 northeast of Nashville, the county seat. Trafalgar, 12 miles northwest, on the F., F. & M. R. R., is the shipping point. The


nearest bank is at Martinsville. Samuel W. Tracy, postmaster.


Parsley Robert M, general store. Tracy Samuel W, Grocer.


RANDOLPH. Known also as Deer- field Station, on the P., C. & St. L. R'y, in Ward township, Randolph county, 6 miles north of Winchester, the county seat. Pop- ulation, 150. The nearest bank is at Ridge- ville. About 25 loaded cars are shipped from this point every month. Adams and U. S. Ex. Charles E. Cartright, postmas- ter.


Cartright C E, R R and Ex Agt.


Clapp Abraham, saw mill. Collett J M & Co, grain. Collins Amos, general store. Millstead William, blacksmith.


Whipple & Harker, flour mill.


RANGER. A place of 50 inhabitants, in Anderson township, Perry county, 13 miles north of Cannelton, the county seat and most available shipping point. Tell City is the bank location. H. F. Rhodes, postmaster.


Coultas William, blacksmith.


Rhodes H T, General Store. Rhodes Sylvester, saw mill. Slaughter J B, physician.


RAUB. Situated on C., I., St. L. & C. R'y, in York township, Benton county, 12 miles northwest of Fowler, the county seat. Population, 200. Kentland is the location of the nearest bank. Am. Ex. William Keefe, postmaster.


Booty Peter, shoemaker. .


Brown B, blacksmith.


Burry James, druggist.


Houser A, meat market.


Houser S B, R R and ex agt.


Keefe Bros, General Store.


Larson Bros, blacksmiths. Ross James, dry goods.


Shonkwiler Jacob, grain.


Smith J F, hardware, lumber and justice. Verrill William H, saloon.


RAY. Known also as State Line, lo- cated on the Ft. W. & J. R. R. and the Michigan State line, in Fremont township, Steuben county, 12 miles northeast of An- gola, the seat of justice and nearest bank- ing location. Population, 200. Wheat, corn and apples are the chief exports. Am. Ex. B. M. McLouth, postmaster. Bender Julia, milliner.


Bennett O B, hotel.


Bloomer & Everett, meat market.


Bodley A R, physician.


Duguid S W & Co, general store.


PENSIONS


W. H. CORBALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Collects original and increase }48 Vance Block, Indianapolis, of Pensions and all other kinds ยง4 of War Claims. Rejected Claims a specialty. Correspondence solicited.


HERCULES POWDER


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


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French E J, grain. Isenhower B F J, harness. Jones Frank, shoemaker. Lord H C, brick mason .. McLouth B M, Broker. Paul D H, sewing machines. Phillips Adam, wagonmaker. Stewart Marshall A, wagonmaker. Willett F, physician.


RAY'S CROSSING. A village of 100 inhabitants, in Union township, Shelby county, 6 miles northeast of Shelbyville court house, on the J., M. & I. R. R. Grain, lumber and tile are exported. . Shelbyville is the bank location. Adams Ex. U. S. Sleeth, postmaster. Berry W B, blacksmith.


Brown J M, general store.


Brown R C, meat market.,


Gordon W B, physician.


Kepple J W, tile manufacturer.


Moberly Thomas, justice.


Parker James, boarding house.


Phares Amos T, justice.


Phares John Rev, (Baptist).


Sleeth H S, General Store and Grain. Sytma Richard, shoemaker.


Thomas Jacob H, saw mill, grain and gen- eral store.


Thomas J J, ex agt. Wagner J P, blacksmith.


Weingarth Henry, township trustee.


RAYSVILLE. Situated on Little Blue river, in Wayne township, Henry county, 14 miles southwest of New Castle, the county seat. Population, 125. Adams Ex. Knightstown is the banking place. B. D. Fodrea, postmaster. Barnaby C F Mrs, saloon. Burton Isaac, general store. Buzan M A Mrs, milliner.


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Fodrea B D, Boot and Shoemaker.


Fuller William, physician. Gaylor M Mrs, dressmaker. Hunt Jacob, grocer.


Troxell A M, R R and ex agt.


RED BRIDGE. A place of 25 in- habitants, situated in Waltz township, county of Wabash, 11 miles south of Wa- bash City, the seat of justice, location of the most convenient bank and shipping point. A blacksmith will find this a good place for plying his vocation. Semi-weekly stage to Amboy and Wabash. Obed Way, post- master. Thomas & Coble, flour mill.


Way Obed, Justice and General Store.


RED CLOUD. Eighteen miles southwest of Vincennes court house, in


Decker township, Knox county, and 6 miles from Decker on the E. & T. H. R. R., the nearest point for shipping. Princeton is the banking place. No stage communica- tions. N. B. Edwards, postmaster. Brunson Frank, justice.


Decker Henry, live stock and general store. Edwards N B, Justice. Graham Mathias, grocer.


REDDINGTON. Situated in the extreme northeast corner of Jackson coun- ty, Reddington township, contains a pop- ulation of 65, is on White river, 18 miles northeast of Brownstown, the county seat. Seymour, 7 miles southwest, is the banking and shipping place. Charles Swengel, postmaster. Bunton F M, general store.


Covert Wesley, cooper.


Davis I H, physician.


Foster Loury, justice. Fox & Ackeret, saw mill.


Marsh James, live stock.


Marsh L, meat market.


Parker J, barber.


Parker Stephen, blacksmith.


Redmon John, drugs.


Ruddock Lindley, physician.


Ruddock Louis, carpenter.


Swengel Charles, General Store.


RED KEY. Population, 650. A prosperous village at crossing of the P., C. & St. L. and L. E. & W. R'y, in Richland township, Jay county, 12 miles southwest of Portland, the bank location and county seat. A flour mill is much needed at this point. Grain and live stock are the lead- ing exported articles. Ex., U. S. Mrs. Ella Cultice, postmaster.


Boyer John H, jeweler and sewing machines. Clevenger B J, physician and druggist.


Cultice Ella, Postmaster.


Conn & Co, drugs and stationery.


Conner N F, physician.


Coons M V & Son, hardware.


Crisler & Son, saw mill.


Crowell J, furniture. Davis A, drain tile manufacturer.


Dragoo T J, notary public and lawyer. Erskine John, photographer. Faulkner G H, stave and heading factory.


Gorden & Bird, agricultural implements. Harrison D C, physician. Hopkins D S, general store.


Horn & Freeman, harness. Jack & Hollowell, boots and shoes.


Kern W I, general store.


Lake I T, R R and ex agt. Lyon James, general store. McKinsey A W, hardware.


Payne S B & Co, stoves and tinware.


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.


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Quick & Harvey Misses, dressmakers. Red Key Observer, James Roland, editor. Reeves & Son, blacksmiths and wagon- makers.


Richardson W H, furniture.


Roland James, editor Red Key Observer. Schneiderman H, wagonmaker.


Shepherd G W, physician.


Smith P J, grocer.


Spencer H, hotel.


Spencer W, meat market.


Stewart C C, barber.


Sutton D B, shoemaker.


Williams & Droyoo, grain dealers.


Zeigler T K, druggist. Winters L C, druggist.


REED'S STATION. In Mount Pleasant township, Delaware county, on the L. E. & W. R'y, 7 miles northwest of Muncie court house and nearest bank. Pop- ulation, 100. Its requirement is a flour mill. Conley Black, postmaster.


Allen S, hub and spoke manufacturer.


Black Conley, Postmaster. Davis William, sewing machines. Downing D B, furniture.


Fraser R, grain.


Groningdike S C, harness.


Miller J, wagonmaker.


Newhouse J L, blacksmith and justice.


Pucket E S, physician. Summer Jacob, organ dealer.


Summer S, blacksmith.


Triplet S, saw mill.


Tuttle Daniel, dry goods and drugs, and carpenter.


REEDVILLE. Hancock county. (See Carrollton.)


REELSVILLE. A place of 250 inhabitants, on line of the St. L., V. T. H. & I. R. R., in Washington township, Putnam county, 10 miles southwest of Greencastle court house, and location of nearest bank. Grain and live stock are shipped. Ex., Am. D. Huffman, postmaster.


Collier W N, railroad agt.


Foster G M, general store and ex agt.


Girton M B, justice.


Hathaway Milton, boots and shoes.


Huffman D, General Store.


Mccullough F, saloon. Mullenix M L, saloon. Pearson A, hotel. Reel Daniel M, saw and flour mill.


Scott C E, physician.


Taylor W S, blacksmith.


Young E, drugs.


Called formerly


REESE'S MILL. Mechanicsburg, located in Washington


township, Boone county,. 8 miles north of Lebanon, the county seat, bank location and shipping depot. Population, 200. The village contains 3 churches and district school. John S. Moore, postmaster.


Beach J R, general store.


Brown E W, carpenter.


Brown W H, blacksmith.


Caldwell J H, brick manufacturer.


Demass Wilson, carpenter.


Garrett A R, general store.


Garrett N B, carpenter.


Garrett N L, druggist.


Harrison J S, saw mill.


James D F, lawyer. Moore B L, carpenter.


Moore F M & J T, blacksmiths.


Moore John'S, Wagonmaker.


Moore Thomas, blacksmith. Reagan Jesse S, physician.


Ryan & Bro, flour mill.


Sims & Smith, saw mill.


Stires & Click, saw mill.


Walker David, physician.


Wills & Love, tile manufacturers.


Wood B R, shoemaker.


REGO. Is a discontinued postoffice in Orange county.


REHOBOTH. A rural postoffice in Boone township, Harrison county, with no village population, 12 miles southeast of Corydon court house. New Albany, 20 miles northeast; is the shipping and bank- ing town. Tri-weekly stage to New Al- bany; fare, 50 cents; Laconia and Eliza- beth ; fare, 15 cents to each. John S. Lem- mon, postmaster.


Conrad Bros, saw mill.


Dotts I M, blacksmith.


Elbert Bros, saw mill.


Friedly J F, justice.


Johns Frederick, shoemaker.


Lemmon John S, General Store. Medling A, saw mill.


Moore I B Rev, (Presbyterian).


REI. Also called Delaware, is a vil- lage of 250 inhabitants, in Delaware town- ship, Ripley county, 6 miles north of Ver- sailles, the seat of justice. The most avail- able bank is at Aurora, distant 20 miles. O. & M. Ex. J. W. Hamilton, postmaster. Bailey Luther, general store. Belden E J, carpenter. Burtlesman John W, justice.


Clark Freeman, physician. Crane L T, broom manufacturer. Graham George, shoemaker. Grow John & Son, flour mill.


Hamilton J W, General Store. Hatch Charles W, general store.


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


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Wagon Carriage Material. NGBENT AND SAWED RIMS. A See adv., page 6.


CARLON & HOLLENBECK.


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


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Jordan J S, R R and ex agt.


Kelley J R, hardware and blacksmith.


Line C E Rev, (Methodist). Mullan E D & Co, drugs. Munger A, lawyer. Parsons George E, physician. Roberts James R, harnessmaker.


Saddler & Wise, meat market. Sage D W, shingle manufacturer. Shotwell James M, general store.


Webster George, wagonmaker.


Wise C B, shoemaker.


REIFFSBURGH. Situated in Har- rison township, Wells county, is a place of 55 inhabitants, 6 miles southeast of Bluff- ton, the banking town, county seat and shipping point. A flour mill and physi- cian are needed. D. Huss, postmaster. Heller M J, blacksmith.


Huss D, General Store.


Myers J C, justice. Smith S M, saloon. Stout R, saw mill. Sutter Jacob, carpenter.


REMINGTON. An incorporated village of 800 inhabitants, in Carpenter township, Jasper county, 13 miles due south of Rensselaer, the county seat. It is located on the P., C. & St. L. R'y. and surrounded by one of the most fertile prairies in the State. It contains 2 banks, 3 hotels, 2 grain elevators, and a weekly newspaper- the News (Ind . There are 4 churches- Methodist, Catholic, Christian and Presby- terian-and a graded school. Hay and grain are exported. Ex., Adams and U. S. George B. Clark, postmaster.


Arnold Lydia Miss, dressmaker.


Arpin Godfrey, general store.


Babb Hotel.


Banes Joseph, restaurant.


Bates David H, grain dealer and tile man- ufacturer.


Beasley Ammon, photographer.


Bingman John K, shoemaker.


Bloom G F & Co, furniture.


Bowman Bros. blacksmiths.


Briggs & Butler, druggists.


Broadie James, meat market. Burger & Parker, lumber and bankers. Cadier Jean, general store.


Carson Ferguson D, general store.


Chappell George B, insurance. Clark George B, postmaster. Clark & Shepherd, pianos and organs. Crowe J B Rev, (Presbyterian ).


Ellis James F, saloon.


Emory Elmer F, corn mill.


Exchange Bank, Oliver B McIntire, prest ; William H Wells, cashr.


Frazer James, blacksmith.


Garrison David W, harnessmaker. Goldsberry & Co, general store. Green & Son, hardware.


Hardy Abraham, live stock.


Harlacker Charles E, harnessmaker.


Harris Thomas, saloon.


Hart's Hotel, Esau Hart, propr.


Hascall George W, justice of the peace.


Hollett John E, hardware.


Irwin James S, grain dealer.


Kirk William C, barber.


Lally Patrick H, wagonmaker.


Landon Hannibal, physician.


Lecklider Mary E Mrs, milliner.


Love William R, carpenter.


Leedy House, William H Pugh, propr.


McDongle J O B, grocer.


McIntire Oliver B, grain dealer and pub- lisher Remington News.


Maxwell Samuel C, physician.


O'Connor Timothy, grocer and saloon.


Patton Barnabas H, livery.


Patton David H, physician.


Pavne Smith, barber.


Pefley James, agricultural implements.


Pefley Martin, restaurant.


Phelps Mark J. agricultural implements.


Pierce Wiley H. lawyer.


Pugh William H, propr Leedy House.


Railsback Edward, painter.


Reigle Michael W, physician.




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