Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1882-1883 Volume II, Part 94

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


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POWDER, The ORIGINAL HERCULES C. H. JENNE, Agent, 2912 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


RID AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RIG 677


quantities of grain "and live stock, which comprise the chief exports. Ex., U. S. and Adams. Tel., W. U. Elisha T. Bailey, postmaster.


Addington James A, carpenter.


Allen Charles W, agt U S Ex Company. Allen Seymour R, druggist.


Anderson Silas, barber.


Brooking & Stratton, Restau- rant, Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Carver L B, agt P, C & St L R R and Adams Ex Company. Clew William, wagonmaker.


Collins Eliash E, live stock.


Cook George W, grocer.


Cook Lewis N, livery.


Cool Felix E, blacksmith.


Cunningham & Boswell, grocers.


Dowell William H jr, agt G R & I R R.


Eagle Hotel, E T Reid, propr.


Farquhar Allen H, physician.


Fetters Andrew, gunsmith.


Franklin Santarrelli S, grocer. Gegner George L, harnessmaker. Ginger Samuel, gunsmith.


Graham Thomas A, hardware.


Harrison Orange S Rev, (Methodist).


Hiatt Christopher C, druggist.


Hiatt John A, physician. Hiatt Joseph, shoemaker. Hiatt Milton R, druggist. Hiatt Nelson B, dry goods.


Hiller James B, grocer.


Hope John I, jeweler. Hollowell James M, saloon.


Jack Robert M, boots and shoes. James & Co, propr Walnut House.


Kitselman Bros, hardware.


Kitselman, Seany & Co, dry goods.


Kitselman Sisters & Co, milliners. Lemaux George, grocer. McKew & Edgar, dry goods.


McKinney Michael, boot and shoemaker. Marot Joseph D, furniture. Minton Charles A, barber.


Overman & Brooks, blacksmiths. Payne Sylvanus B, stoves and tinware.


Polk John R, Publisher Ridgeville Leader.


Press A K & Co, handle manufacturer.


Reid Edward T, propr Eagle Hotel.


Retter John C, blacksmith.


Reynolds Frank A, physician.


Ridgeville Bank ; capital, $30,000 ; Thomas Ward, prest ; James Charles, cashr.


Ridgeville College, S D Bates, prest ; M R Hiatt, sec.


Ridgeville Leader, J R Polk, Propr.


Seigler George, grocer and baker.


Shoemaker William, physician.


Sipe Orlando, Agricultural Imple- ments.


Stanton John A, Barber.


Starr Jacob, flour mill.


Sumption House, M T Sumption, Propr. (See adv.)


Sumption Mahlon T, Propr Sump- tion House. (See adv.)


Swain E Mrs, milliner.


Wait Bros, tile manufacturers.


Walnut House, James & Co, proprs.


Ward & Smith, live stock.


Wellinger John, meat market.


Whipple & Addington, flour mill.


Williamson Garland D, lawyer.


Williamson James H, lawyer.


Winner John, shoemaker.


Wood Andrew J, grocer.


RIDGWAY. In Ervin township, Howard county, 8 miles west of Kokomo, the seat of justice, banking town and ship- ping point. Population, 100. Stage route to Kokomo; fare, 50 cents. C. E Wikle, postmaster.


Hanars P, live stock.


Hauck John, live stock.


Johnson R, blacksmith.


Miller David, tile manufacturer.


Wikle C E, Drugs and Groceries.


RIGDON. A village known as In- dependence, with a population of 196, is


SUMPTION HOUSE,


Corner Main and Walnut Sts., - RIDGEVILLE, IND.


M. T. SUMPTION, Proprietor.


Free Bus to and from trains. "Good Sample Room on first floor. CENTRALLY LOCATED.


THOS. H. CLAPP, Optician, 93 North Pennsylvania Street, New-Denison Hotel Block, Indianapolis, Ind.


I have for sale SPECTACLES of all the best and late improved forms and material.


Home Life Ins. Co.


Has perfected plans for a large business in Illinois during 1881. ( FOR AGENCIES APPLY TO E. H. KELLOGG, Superintendent, Chicago, Ill.


678 RIL


INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER RIS


located partly in Grant and Madison coun- ties, 16 miles southwest of Marion, the county seat of Grant and nearest bank loca- tion and 24 northwest of Marion, county seat of Madison county. Elwood, on L. E. & W. and P., C. & St. L. R'ys, or Fair- mont, on C., W. & M. R. R., each 10 miles distant, are shipping stations. Stage tri- weekly to Elwood ; fare, 50 cents. Corn and wheat are shipped. R. Patrick, post- master.


Barton George, plasterer.


Benton J C, carpenter.


Call J W, live stock.


Caylor D S, physician.


Caylor Walter, blacksmith.


Drawhan Bros, saw mill.


England Henry, carpenter.


Fite A J, carpenter.


Flemming Samuel, agricultural imple- ments.


Gemmell A, general store.


Goodin S A, physician.


Hiatt Aaron, meat market.


Hiatt & Nesbitt, tile manufacturers.


Hughes C M, wagonmaker.


John William, blacksmith.


McTurnan M J, physician.


Mauring N H, physician.


Parson George W, shoemaker.


Parson Jennie Mrs, hotel.


Patrick Reuben & Co, General Store.


Pickard John L, general store.


Reed J H, blacksmith.


Riggs C E, physician.


Sellers J & E drugs.


Stewart William, painter.


Swain A E, groceries.


Webb L M, flour mill.


Wills Shepard, plasterer.


RILEY. Called also Lockport, a sta- tion on the T. H. & S. E. R. R., in Riley township, Vigo county, 9 miles southwest of Terre Haute, the county seat and bank- ing place. Grain, live stock and coal are shipped. Population, 450. Adams Ex. J. P. Fowler, postmaster.


Baker George, blacksmith.


Brill T, R R agt.


Brill & Conley, grain dealers.


Butler &'Sheets, blacksmiths.


Collins & Wyeth, drugs and groceries.


Conley William, coal mine.


Foglesang Christ, hardware.


Fowler J P, Druggist. Fox George, grocer. Fox John, undertaker. Gillespie E J, meat market. Graham Joseph, harnessmaker. Harringer William, grocer.


Hixon G W, physician.


Holston D, wagonmaker.


Lewis John, wagonmaker.


Little John H C, physician.


Murle Matthew, grocer.


Myers J.C, planing mill and lumber.


Nottkemper H, saloon.


Nottkemper Louis, grocer.


Paddock William & Co, grain dealers.


Rumbly J W, general store.


Russell C W, physician.


Smith Edward, blacksmith.


Smith William, physician. Smith & Hager, harnessmakers.


Tryon J J, hotel.


Tryon & Mewheney, saloon.


Willis Andrew, saw mill.


RIPLEY. A postoffice on the B. & O. R'y, in Jefferson township, Noble county, 5 miles east of Albion, the county seat. The nearest bank is in Kendallville. A general store would pay at this point. J. W. Bell, Postmaster and Farmer.


RISING SUN. The seat of justice for Ohio county, is a prosperous village of 2,000 inhabitants pleasantly located on the Ohio river, 38 miles below Cincinnati and 92 southeast of Indianapolis. Rising Sun is incorporated, carries a bonded debt of $3,500. and supports Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Christian and Universalist churches, 3 graded schools, 2 hotels, a na- tional bank, and 2 weekly newspapers -- Recorder and Local. Its manufacturing in- dustries comprise 2 flour mills, 1 saw mill, 1 plow factory, and 1 tannery. Plows, produce and flour are the chief exports. Daily stage to Aurora ; fare, 50 cents ; and Patriot; fare, 50 cents. Ex., Adams and O. & M. William H. Clark, postmaster. Alden Thomas E, physician.


Anderson & McHenry, livery.


Bassett Myles Rev, (Baptist).


Baxter John D, harness.


Bell Isaac, tanner. Best Sallie Mrs, milliner.


Birdsell Bros, meat market. Bloss Edmund, baker. Bush John W, agt Adams Ex Company.


Bush & Hemphill, produce.


Calkin Eliza Mrs, milliner.


Caseltine William jr, confectioner.


Clark Cornelius, blacksmith.


Clore William, Plow Manufacturer. Cofield William R, sewing machines. Coles John B, lawyer. Colter William, general store.


Craig William H, physician.


Davis John G, boots and shoes.


Davis Rodman L, lawyer. Downey A C & G E, lawyers.


Downey George E, insurance.


O. S. GILLETTE, Nos. 28 and 30 East Georgia Street, INDIANAPOLIS, . - IND. (AND NECK YOKES. See adv., page 6.


MANUFACTURER OF WAGON AND CARRIAGE MATERIAL. POLES, SHAFTS, DOUBLE & SINGLE TREES,


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PRINTING RIS


Binding and Blank Book Making, CARLON & HOLLENBECK, Southeast Corner Circle and Meridian Streets, . INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RIV 679


Eades James S, stoves and tinware. Elliott William, coal.


Empire House, L W Scranton, propr.


Enoch Walter F, blacksmith. Eshman John, lumber and coal.


Espey H S & Son, grocers and R R agt. Gary Enos, furniture. Gary John W, baker. Gibson George B, hardware. Gillespie William, physician.


Gould Richard H, livery.


Grace Harriet B Mrs, dry goods. Guenther A Rev, (Lutheran). Hall Daily B, publisher Rising Sun Local. Hall Daniel T, shoemaker.


Harris James P, carpenter. Harwood & Son, painters. Hathaway Shadrach, shoemaker.


. Hoffner Walter, locksmith. Horsfall Thomas, merchant tailor. Jones John H, real estate. Jones Oscar, grocer. Jones Richard M, justice of the peace. Keeney George H, undertaker.


Kittle & Miller, boots and shoes. Kurr Henry, shoemaker.


Langsdale R G, physician. Langsdale & Buchanan, druggists. Love & Steigmiller, saloon.


Mc Aroy George, druggist.


McHenry Timothy, livery. McMahon S S Rev, (Methodist).


McMurray Eliza Mrs, propr House.


Riverside


Marble James W, grocer. Marquett Frederick, harness. Mayfield William, grocer.


Merrell M P, dentist.


Merrell & Son, blacksmiths. Miller William W, cigars and tobacco. Miller & Son, flour mill.


Moore George I, lumber.


National Bank of Rising Sun ; capital, $100,000; Samuel. Seward, prest ; J N Perkins, cashr.


Olmstead H F Rev, (Presbyterian).


Pate' Henry, grocer. Pate John M, lumber dealer.


Pate & Gregory, produce. Peyton James H, physician. Redd Smith B, barber. Riggs John, blacksmith.


Rising Sun Local (weekly), D B Hall, pub- lisher.


Rising Sun Recorder (weekly), F J Waldo & Co, publishers.


Riverside House, Eliza McMurray, propr. Rollins Richard J, barber. Scholly William M, cigars and tobacco. Scranton Lee N, propr Empire House. Seward M J & Co, dry goods. Seward William R & Co, grocers. Smith Ernest, wagonmaker.


Steele R A, furniture and undertaker.


Stewart Stephen H, lawyer.


Stevenson George A, physician. Sullivan William H, physician. Summers Charles L, general store.


Talbott Joseph W, flour mill.


Thorn David C, druggist. Fisher William, shoemaker.


Toohey John, marble works. Ulrey Joel P, dentist.


Vosberg & McMackin, dressmakers.


Vowter W P Rev, (Christian).


Waldo F J & Co, publishers Rising Sun Recorder. Walton Daniel K, photographer.


Ward Bros, jewelers.


Weaver Jacob, justice of the peace.


Whitlock John T jr, grocer.


Whitlock William H, saw mill.


Wilber David, insurance.


William John D, jeweler.


Williams Will W, Attorney at Law and Collecting Agt.


RIVER. With a population of 150, is located in Lancaster township, Hunting- ton county, on the Salamonie river, 10 miles south of Huntington, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Beal Jonathan, shoemaker.


Brooking W, saw mill. Calvert F H, Flour Mill.


Hoover W H, general store.


Reed Isaiah, grocer. Ruggles John J, saw mill. Schooley S, physician.


Shideler A B, blacksmith.


Ulrick Jacob, tile manufacturer:


Zell John W, blacksmith.


RIVERSIDE. Name of postoffice for Independence Station, on W., St. L. & P.R'y, in Davis township, Fountain county, 20 miles northeast of Covington, the county seat. The nearest bank is in Attica. Pop- ulation, 50. James E. Page, postmaster. Downing Samuel, physician. Leslie Ulysses, drugs.


Page James E, General Store and R R Agt. Patterson Joseph, shoemaker. Watkins Joseph, drugs.


RIVER VALE. Name of the post- office at Scottville Station (sometimes called Lawrenceport), in Bono township, Lawrence county, on O. & M. R'y, 10 miles southeast of Bedford court house and nearest bank, maintains 2 churches and district school. Population, 96. Ex., O. & M. Charles C. Lewis, postmaster. Andrews James T, general store. Asbury J W Rev, (Methodist).


New York Life Ins. Co ..


Purely Mutual. No Stockholders. Absolute Secur- ity at Actual Cost. Issues all desirable forms of J. W. Dean, Gen'l Ag't, Policies. INDIANAPOLIS.


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INDIANAPOLIS BRUSH FACTORY PETER F. BRYCE, Proprietor.


14 and 16 E. South St. Indianapolis, Ind.


680 ROA


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Berry A F, physician. Berry Bros, stone quarry. Bright Henry, distiller. Brooking William H, shoemaker. Bullitt Albion, lawyer. Chess J W Rev, (Christian).


Dilley Joseph T, township trustee. Dilley & Briney, saw mill. French George, cooper. Gault Richard, carpenter.


Hays George, hotel. Harmeyer Henry, flour mill. Hoffman William, saloon. Jolley William R, justice. Leatherman Henry, blacksmith.


Lewis Charles C, Agt O & M R'y and Ex Company.


Turley William, live stock.


ROACHDALE. A growing village of 250 inhabitants, at the crossing of L., N. A. & C. and St. L. Div. I., B. &W. R'ys, in Franklin township, Putnam county, 16 miles north of Greencastle, the banking town and county seat ; wheat and live stock are shipped. Am. E George W. Cook, postmaster.


Adams Richard, saloon. Barnard E, saw mill. Bellman J D, general store. Callis H, hotel.


Cline J T, general store.


Cook George W, Grocer.


Dickerson & Owens, brick manufacturers. Foller W E, blacksmith.


George L W, flour mill. Ghormley F M, general store.


Ghormley J M, agricultural implements. Grantham J W, drugs. Hargrave John W, carpenter. Hennon S, furniture. Huber Theodore, restaurant.


Hymer James W, live stock. James John H, notary public. James M F, shoemaker. Kyle Capt, saloon. Leonard James, baker.


Lieber Joseph, dry goods. Matkins William, carpenter. May A C, staves and heading. Miller J R, drugs and livery. Milligan T F, physician. Rogers H C, physician. Sanders John, carpenter. Smith E D, R R and ex agt. Sweeney S B, blacksmith. Ware C W, grocer. Willson & Evans, meat market. Wolever A W, shoemaker.


ROANN. An incorporated town on E. R. Div. W., St. L. & P. R'y, in Paw Paw township, Wabash county, 10 miles north-


west of Wabash, the county seat and loca- tion of the most available bank. Popula- tion, 650. Contains 3 churches and graded high school. The shipments are cattle, grain and lumber. Ex., Pacific. J. C. F. De Armond, postmaster. Arthur Bros, lawyers. Arthur C F, justice.


Baker J F, flour and feed.


Baker S M, drugs. Barnes Libbie Mrs, hotel.


Courter & Burns, flour mill.


DeArmond J C F, Publisher Clar- ion. Fike G C, boots and shoes.


Gause & Dederick, saw mill. Gidley & Brower, hardware. Jack Effie M, news dealer. Johnson B R, saloon.


Jones Bros, meat market.


Jordan L W, physician. Keeghler Jennie Mrs, milliner.


Kidd & Jones, physicians.


Leets Chris, barber.


Meyers Jacob, grocer.


Montgomery L M, grocer.


Mowry Peter, blacksmith.


Murphy R, general store.


Murray H L, drugs.


Neiswander S, shoemaker.


Oren George, blacksmith. Patterson Levi, general store.


Ray & Kidd, livery.


Rhodes R K, saddles and harness.


Roann Clarion, (weekly), J C F DeArmond, publisher. Runkle B R & Co, bakers.


Samuels W, tailor. Schuler Bros, live stock. Shaunman O A, R R and ex agt.


Spangle E D, jeweler.


Tilman J E, saw mill.


Van Buskirk D, Banker and Grain. Votaw & Schuler, furniture. Whitesell George, livery. Whittaker E B, general store. Williams S A Mrs, milliner.


Yocum Elmer, blacksmith. . Zook J L, wagonmaker.


ROANOKE. An enterprising vil- lage of 650 inhabitants, on the W., St. L. & P. R'y, in Jackson township, Huntington county, 10 miles northeast of Huntington court house. Contains 3 churches, a graded school, an academy, 1 hotel, 3 saw mills, 1 bank and 1 flour mill. Grain, lumber and wagon wood work are exported. Pacific Ex. J. B. Slusser, postmaster. Barr John H, brick manufacturer.


Brahs Fred C, general store. Bryson J B & Co, saw mill. Carson W F, physician.


L. Everingham & Co.,


Commission Merchants. Orders for Purchase and Sale of Grain and Provisions Solicited. 125 LaSalle Street, CHICAGO.


Use Porter's Joliet Ale.


T. D. STUVER, Sole Agent, CHICAGO. 16 SEE ADVERTISEMENT Page 351.


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Chaffeé Albert B, physician. Chaffee William C, physician. Cressinger Alexander, lawyer. Dinius Solomon B, saddles and harness. Eagle House, D Welch, propr. Ebersole Charles F, clothing. Fulton John M, dry goods and groceries. Grim Joseph S, lawyer.


Groft M N, meat market.


Hackett John, justice. Hackett & Mowry, drugs. Hendry & Walton, boots and shoes. Jamison R W, jeweler.


Kahn Abraham, clothing.


Koontz Alfred, furniture.


Long M De Witt Rev, (United Brethren). Mc Pherren Cyrus H, wagonmaker.


Millenbang & Wuersten, hoop manufactur- ers.


Miller William Rev, (Catholic.) Miner Bros, saw mill.


Mulkins John, blacksmith. Murfit & Bash, live stock.


Myers John D, wagonmaker. Myers Joseph, saw mill. Olds Ebenezer C, boots and shoes. Pickle Theodore H, saloon. Poor E, barber. Ragadauz Christian, saloon. Ragadauz & Jacoby, saloon. Searls F M, drugs.


Slusser James B, Grocer. Straight D F Rev, (Methodist). Swaidner J, saw mill. Taylor E M, general store. Twining Thomas J, blacksmith.


VanArsdal William, blacksmith. Ward JO, flour mill.


Welch D, Propr Eagle House. Cen- trally Located. Alll Conveniences of a First-Class Hotel ; Good Sample Rooms on First Floor.


Welsh Leroy, livery. Werstbougher Mary Mrs, milliner. Windle & Wasmuth, bankers. Wright Ervine, physician. Wuersten Henry, cigar manufacturer. Zent S H, R R and ex agt. Zent Tillie Miss, milliner.


ROB ROY. In Shawnee township, Fountain county, 12 miles northeast of Covington, the county seat, on line of the C. & B. C. R. R. Population, 50. The banking town is Attica. Grain and live stock are shipped. Israel Keefer, post- master.


Brown Barney, R R agt. Burbridge Morgan, flour mill. Cole William, physician. Griffith J D, justice. Keefer Israel, general store. Parrott D P, grain.


Parrott William, cooper. Shepard J D, flour mill. Swank & Orr, flour mill.


ROCHESTER. This enterprising, growing town of 2,700 inhabitants, the county seat of Fulton county, is located at crossing of the C. & A. and I., P. & C. Div. W., St. L. & P. R'ys, 98 miles north of In- dianapolis, and 63 south of Michigan City. It was settled in 1830, incorporated as a town in 1855, and is now a handsome place, containing good business blocks, handsome residences, excellent public schools, 7 fine church edifices, one of the finest theaters in the State-seating ca- pacity 1,000-1 bank and 3 hotels. Two weekly newspapers-Sentinel and Republi- can-are sustained. One of the most im- portant features of Rochester is the famous Lake Manitau, distant 1} miles from the town. A landing, known as Manitau Land- ing, has been established as a resort, which has now gained a considerable notoriety. The lake comprises 2,500 acres, and is 3} miles long by { wide. Fishing and hunting parties find this one of the most pleasant resorts in Indiana. An elegant steamer is at the service of all. A dining hall has been recently established. The' landing is conducted by Mr. M. S. Killen, who has made it both attractive and comfortable. Rochester has the fol- lowing manufactories : 3 foundries, 2 flour mills, 2 cooper shops, 1 woolen mill, 2 plan- ing mills, 1 saw mill and a lime kiln. Flour, grain and live stock are extensively shipped. This place needs more manufac- turing establishments. It is surrounded by a good grain district, and since the com- pletion of the new railroad offers special inducements to manufacturers. Ex., U. S. Tel., W. U. Kline G. Shryock, postmaster. Adams Francis J, restaurant.


Albright Edward A, saloon. Alexander Isaac H, saloon. Allman & Moses, general store.


Anderson Hiram, blacksmith.


Arlen Henry Rev, (Evangelical). Ashton Francis M, foundry and machinist. Ault Adam & Co, medicine manufacturer. Austin & Caffyn, milliners.


Badger George I & Bro, sewing machines. Baker Annanias, lumber.


Barber Jeremiah, barber.


Barkdoll Samuel A, Planing Mill,


Carpenter, Contractor and Builder, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stair Railing, etc. Barns John, grocer. Barrett Joseph C, grocer. Batchelor & Stockberger, meat market.


Bearss Omer D, live stock. Bell Richard A, cooper.


PATENTS. CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION. (See ady).


C. BRADFORD, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 16 and 18 Hubbard Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


IRON ROOFING


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


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Beverly & Richter, livery. Bibler James H, Lawyer. Bibler & Davidson, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law; Will Practice in All Courts ; Collections Promptly Attend- ed to.


Bitters Andrew T, editor and propr Roch- ester Sentinel. Bitters Jonn D, saddles and harness. Blanchard John L, County Re- corder.


Brouillette James, barber.


Brown Angus, physician. Brown C M, notions. Brown Mary Mrs, carpet weaver. Butler W T, sheriff.


Caffyn Charles W, county auditor.


Caldwell Bros, general store.


Central House, Rannels & Son, Proprs ; Rates, $2 per day; free Bus to and from all Trains ; Sample Rooms on first floor.


Chamberlain Chester, grocer.


Chandler Robert H, grocer.


Chapin James S, general store. Chestnut Joseph B, cooper. City Hotel, R K Winterringer, propr. Collins James F, restaurant.


Conner Isaiah, Lawyer, will Prac- tice in all Courts. Collections Promptly Attended to.


Cooper D & Son, hardware.


Coovert J N, Propr Farmers' Home ; Rates, $1 per day ; Give Me a Call. Cornelius Ernest L, saloon. Cornelius Frederick H, saloon. Cornelius & Co, grocers.


Couch R D, W, St L & P R'y.


Cowgill E E, boots and shoes.


Cowgill E E & Co, lumber. Craven Louisa, milliner.


Craven & Hill, blacksmiths ..


Davidson John B, Lawyer. Davison James M, saloon. Dawson John, druggist. Decker Oscar R, watchmaker.


Delp J E Rev, (Baptist). Demont George A, harnessmaker.


Elliott Benjamin M, commission merchant. Elliott & Bitters, Proprs Northern Indiana Real Estate Agency. Emrick Levi S, cigars and tobacco. Entsminger Amon, bed springs.


Farmers' Home, JN Coovert, Propr. Farrington Henry S, painter. Feder & Silberberg, clothing. Fieser John B, carriage and wagonmaker. Frain & Huffman, marble works. Gerson Jacob, merchant tailor. Gift A E Rev, (Lutheran). Goldsmith Jennie, grocer. Goss & Son, live stock. Goul Vernon, physician.


Gould D S & Bro, general store. Gould Robert, photographer. Graham Mary, dressmaker. Gray & Myers, shoemakers. Hector Cornelius, physician. Hector Frank M, physician.


Heffley Samuel, Carriage and Wagon Maker and Dealer. (See adv.)


Heilbrun Benjamin & Co, general store. Hassick & Holman, lawyers. Hicks Frederick, barber. Hill William, physician.


Holeman Allen W, general store.


Hoover Christopher, furniture and under- taker.


Hoover C & Co, boots and shoes.


Hornbeck P L, restaurant.


House A V Rev, (Lutheran).


House & Hendricks, real estate and loans.


Hughston Alice Mrs, milliner.


Kammerer Christian, blacksmith.


Kewney O M, founder and machinist.


Killen M L, Propr Lake Manitau


Landing; Fishing Tackle Always on Hand ; Boats Furnished at Reasonable Rates by the Day or Hour ; Just Opened a First-class Dining Hall. (See adv.)


Kirtland Elias, books and stationery. Kirtland & Elliott, flour mills.


Koch Solomon, hats and caps.


Lane William A, restaurant.


Langsdorf Charles, meat market.


Lauer Joseph, clothing.


Leiter & Hickman, flour mill.


Lellans James, saloon.


Levy Joseph, clothing.


Line Willis, marble works.


McDougall William T, saw mill, 1} miles northeast.


McMahan Mary J Mrs, milliner.


Mercer Levi, hardware.


Meyers Henry, saloon.


Michael J P, saloon.


Miller George I, druggist.


Miller George I Mrs, milliner.


Miller Silas J, county surveyor.


Moore & Bro, photographers.


Myers Enoch, lawyer.


Myers Jonas, Planing Mill, n s Pearl and es I P & C R'y. Neiswonger Henry W, boots and shoes. Nellans John P, deputy county treasurer.


Newcomb William, county clerk.


Noftzger & Mitchell, agricultural imple- ments.


Northern Indiana Real Es-


tate Agency, Elliott & Bitters, Proprs, Loan Brokers, Real Estate and Insurance Agts, Also Lands for Sale in All Parts of the West.


Noyer Lawson M, Editor Rochester Republican. (See adr.) Orr A C, physician.


Jahne & Co.'s POSITIVE CURE FOR


MALARIA


CHILLS AND FEVER, CONTAINS NO QUININE. Sold by Druggists. DEPOT, JERSEY CITY, N. J.


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


Special attention given to REPAIRING. Work Warranted.


ROC AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ROC 683


LAKE MANITAU


LANDING, M. L. KILLEN, Proprietor, Rochester, - Indiana®


CH ROCKWELL


ONE OF THE BEST


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SUMMER RESORTS


In Indiana. Fishing Tackle Always on Hand. Boats Furnished at Reasonable Rates by the Day or Hour.


Just opened a First-Class Dining Hall. Meals at all Hours. Special Rates to parties wanting Board by the week. The Best Lake for Fishing and


Duck Shooting !


Always a Breeze at the Lake.


S. HEFFLEY'S WAGON and CARRIAGE FACTORY !


Wagons, Carriages and Buggies. Trimming and Paint- ing neatly executed. Repairing done to order. All Work Warranted to give Satisfaction.


Shop West side Main St., one square South Court House, Rochester, Ind.


JOHN W. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,


And Abstracts of Title. The only Complete Set of Abstracts in Fulton County. Prices Reasonable. Office, Central Block, Rochester, Indiana.


THE ROCHESTER REPUBLICAN,


Having recently changed hands, the circulation has increased and the printing facilities are good, with power presses. It was first established in 1856, and is regarded as a good advertising medium. An eight-column folio.


Terms, $1.50 Per Annum.


L. M. NOYER, Editor and Proprietor.


DIRECTORY OFFICE


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


UNION OYSTER CO.


-JOBBERS IN- OYSTERS, FRUIT AND CANNED GOODS, J. S. KELLER, Manager, 40 North Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.


684 ROC INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER ROC


Orr & Co, painters. Pellens Joseph B, druggist. Pfeiffer G A & Co, general store. Phillips Marshall C, meat market. Plank Asa K, druggist.


Plough William, grocer. Potter William, county treasurer.


Pownall William M, Restaurant and Hotel ; Rates, $1 per day.




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