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Bullington W H, physician.
Carr James, saloon.
Dupaquier L P, Postmaster. Dupaquier & Bro, General Store. Easey J, blacksmith.
Faulkenborough I W, lawyer and hotel. Hamilton H R, saw and flour mill.
McDermott P, distiller.
Matthey G, general store.
Meeks L, physician.
Snyder J W, lawyer.
Velsin A, boot and shoemaker.
SAINT HENRY. A village of 66 inhabitants, 1} miles from Ferdinand, on L., E. & St. L. R'y, and on line between Cass and Ferdinand townships, Dubois county, 12 miles south of Jasper, the county seat. The nearest bank is at Rockport, 30 miles distant. Ships wheat and tobacco. Daily stage to Ferdinand and St. Meinrad ; fare 50 cents. Elizabeth Kuper, postmaster. Bockting B, cooper. Boehm P Rev, (Catholic).
Fischer C, general store.
Heim G, carpenter.
Kinchel F, R R and ex agt.
Kuper Elizabeth, Postmaster. Kuper John, carpenter.
Kuper W H, General Store and Sa- loon.
Lubbehusen August, harnessmaker.
Lubbehusen Henry, wagonmaker.
Lubbers Barney, blacksmith. Markley Arnold, shoemaker. Schmidt George, saw mill. Thyen Anton, merchant tailor. Vollmerke F, cabinetmaker.
SAINT JAMES. Situated in John- son township, Gibson county, on E. & T. H. R. R., 11 miles south of Princeton, the county seat, 15 north of Evansville, and 94 south of Terre Haute. Population, 20. Princeton is the location of the nearest bank. John S. Lamey, postmaster. Garhard Fred, carpenter. Haller Paul, cigar manufacturer.
Lamey John S, General Store. Lehr Joseph, wagonmaker. Meyer George, carpenter. Smith Charles B, dry goods. Ten Barge John, grocer. Ulsomer George, blacksmith.
SAINT JOE. DeKalb county. (See Blair.)
SAINT JOHN. Situated in town- ship of same name, Lake county, 6} miles northwest of Crown Point, the county seat, on C. & I. Div. L., N. A. & C. R'y. Popu- lation, 50. The banking town is Crown Point. Ex. L., N. A. & C. F. P. Keil- man, postmaster.
Kammer & Boecker, saloon and general store.
Keilman & Gerlach, General Store,
Grain, Hay and Lumber.
Scheidt Bernard, saloon. Schmidt Mathias, hotel. Schmitt P J, ex and R R agt.
Sehmal J G, blacksmith and wagonmaker. Thiel J M, blacksmith.
SAINT JOHNS. DeKalb county. (See De Kalb.)
SAINT JOHNS. Warrick county. (See Weltes.)
SAINT JOHNSSWITCH. Shel- by county. (See Fenns.)
SAINT JOSEPH. A village of 240 inhabitants, in German township, Van- derburgh county, 9 miles northwest of Ev- ansville, the county seat, shipping depot and bank location, contains 3 churches and gra- ded school. Stage every day to Evansville. Joseph Hartlein, postmaster.
Fisher Samuel, meat market.
Grimm H, saloon.
Grimm Jacob, blacksmith.
Hartlein Joseph, General Store, Hotel and Justice.
Hummel Charles Rev, (Evangelical).
Ochsner Frank, wagonmaker. Oehlmann Charles, physician. Reese J M, shoemaker. Schuck Joseph Rev, (Catholic). Smith J P, saloon.
Weiding A P, physician.
Weyel E Rev, (Lutheran).
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rural postoffice and flag station, on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, in Silver Creek township, Clark county, 11 miles northwest of Jeffer- sonville court house. New Albany is the banking town. Population, 25. Jacob Schaefer, postmaster. Bowman W M, saw mill.
Cleap George, brick manufacturer. Darr & Bros, blacksmiths.
Renn Peter P, saw mill and axe manufac- turer.
Schaefer Jacob, General Store. Schindler Elias, blacksmith and general store.
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SAINT LEON. Five miles south of its shipping point (New Trenton,) on- the W. W. R. R., in Kelso township, Dear- born county, 18 miles northwest of Law- renceburgh court house. Brookville, 17 miles distant is the bank location. Christ Meder, postmaster.
Bolach J Mrs, general store. Bruder Basil, cooper.
Doerfline Henry, blacksmith.
Donolan William, justice.
Gabriel John Rev, (Catholic).
Hilbert John, wagonmaker.
Hoffler Martin, shoemaker. Meder Christ, General Store.
Probst John, justice. Stenger Charles, carpenter.
Stenger Christopher, shoemaker. Stenger John C, Flour Mill. Stenger Joseph, general store. Stenger Peter, blacksmith. Wells Charles, cooper.
SAINT LOUIS CROSSING. Situated on the C. C. Br. of the J., M. & I. R. R., in Flat Rock township, Bartholo- mew county, 10 miles north of Columbus court house. Edinburg and Columbus are both banking points. Daily stage route to Hope; fare, 25 cents. Adams Ex. Popu- lation, 200, Charles Nading, postmaster. Cowles, Cox & Norton, saw mill. Essex Martin, saw mill. Ford William, blacksmith.
Gillespie George, chair manufacturer. Harrell & Bro, wagonmakers.
McQueen J C, justice. Nading Charles, Postmaster. Nading John & Co, grain. Nading Simon, grain. Newton J A, ex agt. Newton J A & Bro, general store. Schaefer H F, grocer. Wright A C, R R agt.
SAINT MAGDALENE. Settled by Germans and comprising 100 families in the immediate vicinity, situated 2} miles southwest of Versailles, the county seat, and 11 south of Poston Station, on O. & M. R'y, the nearest shipping point. Seymour, 34 miles distant, is the bank location. John Merl, postmaster.
Backius Albert, carpenter. Bagot Thomas, supt county schools. Bagot W & T, general store. Hants James, saw mill. Hess John H, physician. Hilgert Sebastian, saw mill. Linder Frank, boot and shoemaker. Meisberger F, general store. Merl John, Postmaster. Michael J A Rev, (Catholic).
Semon Jacob, live stock. Semon Peter, nursery. Stratman William, blacksmith.
SAINTMARY'S. Four miles north- west of Terre Haute, the county seat and banking town, on the I. & St. L. R. R., in Sugar Creek township, Vigo county. St. Mary's Institute is located at this point. Population. 200. Am. Ex. W. U. Tel. Frank M. Curley, postmaster.
Alvey J P, carpenter.
Alvey Lewis, cabinetmaker.
Brown William C, meat market. Concannon Michael, boots and shoes.
Curley Frank M, Drugs and General Store.
Delihia John, hotel. Guegan John Rev, (Catholic).
Hagan Charles, wagonmaker and wood worker.
Harmon Bros, pottery and tile factory.
Jones John F, cigar manufacturer. Jones & Rawlston, grocers. Michaels Samuel A, R R and ex agt and notary public.
Reagan John J, blacksmith and wagon- maker.
Riehle Father Rev, (Catholic).
Roquet H D Hon, lawyer and collector. St Mary's of the Woods. Smith G W Rev, (Methodist).
Thralls Lee, cooper.
Ward Thomas J, nursery and justice.
SAINT MAURICE. Avillage of 60 inhabitants in Fugit township, Decatur county, 8 miles northeast of Greensburgh, the county seat and location of the most convenient bank. New Point, 4 miles south on C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the shipping station. Elizabeth Kessing, postmaster. Ernstes Joseph, blacksmith.
Frederick John, shoemaker.
Hopster Henry, shoemaker.
Kessing Clem, general store.
Kessing Elizabeth, Postmaster. Kneevan Benjamin, saddler. Moormann Ferdinand, wagonmaker. Moser Martin, tailor. Moser M & Son, general store.
Strigler Michael, saloon. Walke William, blacksmith.
SAINT MEINRAD. A village with a population of 400 (principally Catholic), located in Harrison township, Spencer county, 32 miles northeast of Rock- port, the county seat, and 10 east of Dale . station, on L., E. & St. L. R'y, and 15 north of Troy Landing, on the Ohio river. A convent and monastery is located here, conducted by the Order of St. Mary. Tri-
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weekly stage to Troy; fare, $1.25. The bank location is Rockport. Edward Ringe- man, postmaster.
Becher Melchoir, carpenter.
Becher & Sturm, planing mill.
Breit John, meat market.
Breit Mathias, blacksmith and wagon- maker.
Egloff Adolph, flour mill and shingle man- ufacturer.
Ender Paul & Son, shoemakers.
Fischer Joseph, Harnessmaker.
Gengelbach E E, physician.
Hubers John, general store.
Messmer George, coal miner.
Muller M, physician.
Prante August, organ manufacturer.
Ringemann Edward, General Store.
Rutzer Anton, plasterer.
Saint Meinrad Benedictine Convent, F Mundwiller, abbot.
Schnellenberger Andreas, plasterer.
Schnellenberger Charles, plasterer.
Shutz & New, saw mill.
Sitzmann Henry, barber.
Sturm Alois, blacksmith.
Sturm Joseph G, general store and wagon- maker.
Sturm Joseph M, carpenter.
Tipkemper Frank, tailor.
Veath John Adam, shingle manufacturer. Waltermann Ben, Carpenter.
Weber Frank, hotel.
Weingartner Joseph, tinner. Zarn Peter, hotel.
SAINT OMER. Situated in Adams township, Decatur county, 11 miles north- west of Greensburgh, the county seat and nearest banking point, contains a popula- tion of 250. St. Paul, 2 miles west, on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R., is the shipping sta- tion. Ex., Am. E. W. Stockhardt, post- master.
Bishop R H, R R and ex agt. Bridges I, shoemaker.
Godard John, carpenter.
Hafer Frank, insurance agt.
Harney Wash, blacksmith.
Kilso John, carpenter.
Lee Loyd, plasterer.
Pulse Hiram & Peter, saw mills. Smyth William, blacksmith.
Stockhardt E W, General Store. Thomson Robert, painter.
SAINT PAUL. Is a growing in- corporated town of 1000 inhabitants located on the C., I., St. L. & C. R. R. in Adams town- ship, Decatur county, 10 miles northwest of Greensburgh and 9 southeast of Shelby- ville, either of which are used as banking
places. Flat Rock river furnishes power to operate 2 flour mills, which, together with 2 saw mills and 2 steam flour mills com- prise its manufactures. The stone quarries here are a great source of wealth to the town, and produce building stone that is probably not excelled in the State. There are 3 churches, 1 graded school and 1 hotel in the place. Stone, lime and grain are shipped. Am. Ex. W. U. Tel. A. H. Hoover, postmaster.
Allen C Benjamin, barber.
Arnold John D, saloon.
Avery Frederick W, furniture and under- taker.
Bailey Alvin, druggist.
Bailey Peter, flour mill.
Ballard D J, physician.
Ballard J D, carpenter.
Ballard Madison, lumber.
Bickhart John, flour mill.
Bishop Robert H, R R and ex agt.
Bromm Jacob, blacksmith.
Buell Abner, meat market.
Buell John M, hardware.
Burr A H, carpenter.
Canull Samuel, shoemaker.
Copeland M L, justice of the peace.
Cutting Joseph, shoemaker.
Davis James, live stock.
Debolt Thomas J, meat market.
Depew R J, physician.
Dickey George S, saw mill.
Enos Stephen, plasterer.
Eubank Ambrose M, barber.
Floyd E L, flour mill.
Floyd & Avery, grain dealers.
Fugit Mary A Mrs, milliner.
Gooding Joseph, boots and shoes.
Hendrickson Joseph, agricultural' imple- ments.
Hoover Absalom H, grocer and postmaster. Hoover Henry C, saloon.
Howard J W & F M, physicians.
Iuppenlatz George M, General Store.
Iuppenlatz & Enos, saloon.
Jenkins Benjamin, insurance and drugs.
Johannes & Bro, carriage manufacturers. Kannouse & Stogdill, general store.
Latham John, flour mill.
Latham & Watkins, painters.
Laundreville Emma S Mrs, milliner.
Leffler Michael A, blacksmith.
Link J H Rev, (Lutheran).
Lowe W W, stone quarry. McCord Indiana Miss, dressmaker.
Martin Ralph, general store. Neighbors James T, shoemaker. Palmerton John, saloon.
Phair Robert, propr St Paul House.
Pierce John D Rev, (Methodist). Pollus Daniel, live stock.
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Reed Theodore H, grain dealer.
Robuck Thomas J, carpenter.
St Paul House, Robert Phair, propr. Scanlen John L, saw mill and stone quarry. Siler N J, jeweler. Stribling Orlando T, harness. Tevis Joel, physician.
Van Scyoc & Templeton, general store.
SAINT PETERS. A village of 155 inhabitants in Highland township, Franklin county, 8 miles south of Brook- ville, the county seat and location of the nearest bank. Sunman, 8 miles south on the C., I. St. L. & C. R. R., is the shipping point. Produce and potatoes are exported. Simon Dudley, postmaster.
Busald Adam, brewer.
Dudley John, brick manufacturer. Dudley Simon, General Store and Livery.
Dudley & Miller, saw mill.
Duell John, stone mason.
Fuersick Michael, shoemaker.
Fuersick Dr, physician.
Fussner John, brick, manufacturer. Fussner Matthew, carpenter.
Gasser Frederick, blacksmith.
Hack J, blacksmith. Hartmann John, blacksmith.
Ripperger Alfred, wagonmaker. Ripperger Michael A, meat market. Schneider George, cider manufacturer. Schuck J Mrs, general store.
Shum C, physician.
Thalheimer Adam, wagonmaker.
SAINT PHILIP. Also known as Philip Station, on the L., E. & St. L. R'y, in Marr's township, 11 miles east of Mount Vernon, the county seat. The bank loca- tion is Evansville, 8 miles distant. Popu- lation, 50. Elizabeth Deig, postmaster. Appel B, carpenter. Bastnagel H, carpenter. Bowman Joseph, carpenter.
Deig Elizabeth, Hay Press and Railroad Agt. Diestel J H Rev, (Catholic). Dippel Frank, saw mill. Ehrhardt Jacob, blacksmith. Elmendorf J, blacksmith.
Fischer V, hay press. Gosman V, blacksmith.
Hammel Dr, physician. Henderson S C, physician. Lukemeyer J H Rev, (Methodist). Miller John, general store. Plock H, wagonmaker. Schenk George, notary public. Stafleth Robert, shoemaker. Stratmann A, tailor. Warth C Rev, (Lutheran).
Waterman H, saloon. Weber Samuel Rev, (Lutheran).
SAINT WENDLE. Population, 350, is a village in Robinson township, Posey county, on the Vanderburgh county line, 21 miles northeast of Mount Vernon, the county seat, and 14 to Evansville, the banking place. The E., P. & D. R. R. passes 2 miles from the village, at Saint Wendle's Station. George Nass, postmaster. Allen L R, physician.
Amen Joseph, general store.
Engbers Lambert, cooper.
Flucks Carl, physician.
Flucks Emil, saloon.
Heck M Rev, (Catholic).
Heyns William, saloon and undertaker.
Menhaus H, wagonmaker.
Miller John N, blacksmith.
Miller Marcus, blacksmith.
Naas George, General Store and Flour Mill.
Raben Mary Miss, milliner.
Raben & Naas, General Store and Sa- loon.
Raben, Raschke & Naas, Flour Mill.
Scherrer Jacob, undertaker.
Schmitt Benjamin, harnessmaker.
Schneider William, general store. Schiff John, blacksmith.
SALAMONIA. Called also Lan- caster, located in Madison township Jay county, 9 miles southeast of Portland, the seat of justice, banking and shipping place. Population, 200. Supports 3 churches and common school. Tri-weekly stage route to Fort Recovery, O; fare, 25 cents; and Union City, Ind; fare, 50 cents. A. J. Brake, postmaster.
Bishoff John M, blacksmith.
Brake & Beard, General Store.
Franke F W Rev, (Lutheran). Hutchins Alexander, drugs. Hutchinson James A, physican.
Skinner D T, physician, drugs and gro- ceries.
Wehrle W P, saw mill.
White Nelson, undertaker. Whitesell T H, justice.
SALEM. Jay county. (See Jordan.)
SALEM. The county seat of Wash- ington county, is situated on the L., N., A. & C. R'y, 90 miles south of Indianapolis and 35 north of Louisville. The village is incorporated, and contains 1,620 inhabi- tants, 3 hotels-the principal one is the Hungate House-1 bank and 2 weekly newspapers-the Press and Democrat. Bond-
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ed debt, $2,000. Its religious and educa- tional wants are supplied by 5 churches --- Catholic, Christian, Presbyterian, Metho- dist and Baptist-graded and private schools. Its manufactories consist of 4 flour mills, a stone quarry, planing mill, furniture factory, a foundry, 2 tanneries, a woolen mill, 3 saw mills, 1 spoke factory, 1 brick yard, and 2 straw cutter manufacto- ries. Grain, furniture, jeans, leather and stone are exported. Ex., Adams and L., N., A. & C. Tel., W. U. James B. Hicks, postmaster.
Adams Express Company, James A Kemp, agt.
Alexander William R, spoke manufacturer.
Alexander W F & Co, general store.
Allen Charles A, publisher the Salem Press. Allen Robert W, grocer.
Alspaugh & Lawler, lawyers.
Attkinson Stephen C, grocer.
Bank of Salem; capital. $50,000; Lee W Sinclair, prest; D M McMahan, cash.
Bare John R, physician.
Barnett George W, tanner.
Beal Arthur W, agt L., N. A. & C. R'y.
Beal William A, baker.
Berkey Bros, general store.
Berkey & Motsinger, general store.
Bonifacino John, boots and shoes.
Chapman Mahlon K, saloon.
Clark Samuel, wagonmaker.
Clarke Fred N, agt L., N. A. & C. Ex.
Clarke John B, confectioner.
Collins Alfred B, lawyer.
Cook C R, painter.
Cooper John W, jeweler.
Crim Martin, physician.
Dale Noah R Rev, (Christian).
Davis B J Rev, (Baptist).
Davis Enoch, wagonmaker.
DePauw Flour Mills, Andrew J McIntosh, Propr.
DePew & Grimes, Carpenters, Con- tractors and Builders.
Drom Levi, clothing.
Duckwall William W, general store.
Duff Samuel W, physician.
Eaton William, saloon.
Peter William B, saloon.
Peter & Burkhardt, lime kiln.
Prow & Hobbs, lawyers.
Ratts Francis, saloon and livery.
Redfield James H, elevator and purifier manufacturer.
Riester George P, Blacksmith,
Wagonmaker, Job Work, Horse Shoeing and Repairing a Specialty.
Routh & Duncan, carpenters.
Salem Democrat, Warder W Stevens, pub- lisher.
Sayles Stephen D, saw mill.
Schlagel Henry, barber.
Leather.
Heffren & Zaring, lawyers.
Henderson Harvey D, druggist. Hicks James B, postmaster.
Hobbs Samuel B, stoves and tinware.
Hoffman Daniel S, Propr Hoffman, House.
Hoffman House, Daniel S Hoffman Propr.
Hoggatt Mahlon R, physician.
Hungate House, Thomas Williams, Prop. (See adv.)
Hungate Jesse J, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Huston Thad, lawyer.
Julian Allen Rev, (Methodist).
Kemp James A, books and stationery.
Klerner G H & Co, furniture.
Knight Gayer, flour mills.
Kyte John P, grocer.
Lanning Azariah, Dentist.
Linscott Bros, marble works.
Llewellyn George, physician.
Lyndon John B, painter.
McClintock & Co, druggists.
McCree James M Rev, (Presbyterian).
Mccullough James S, general store.
McIntosh Andrew J, General Store and Propr DePauw Flour Mills.
McKinney John D, saloon.
Mitchell & Mitchell, lawyers.
Mobley Charles W, hardware.
Mobley Eliza Miss, milliner.
Morris Anderson, saw mill.
Morris & Reid, Hardware and Agri- cultural Implements, Agts Oliver Chilled Plows.
Munkelt Henry R, Propr Star Flouring Mill.
Neal George L, physician.
Neal James H & Son, harness and saddles.
Nicholson Archibald J, grocer.
Overman Edward T, physician.
Pace Beverly T, jeweler.
Paynter Christian L, physician.
Paynter G & H, hardware.
Paynter Walker B, physician.
Peden 'Alexander, flour mill.
Persise & Williams, grocers.
Finley George W, Photographer. Fultz William, wagonmaker.
Godfrey James, general store.
Guffey James B, Dealer in Fancy Groceries, Lunch, Tobacco, Cigars and Fancy Goods. Haney James, marble works.
Hardin John J, books and stationery. .
Harris George R, grocer. Hartley Tilghman, painter.
Hauger John, wagonmaker.
Hauger & McMurran, Grocers and Manufacturers of Oak Tanned
Shamo William, boots and shoes.
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Shanks John T, meat market. Shields Greenberry, harnessmaker. Shrun Alfred, brick manufacturer. Sinclair Lee W, general store and woolen mills.
Smith George W, Fine Shaving Parlor. Smith & Bro, stoves and tinware.
Spaulding Milton, tailor.
Star Flouring Mill, Henry R Mun- kelt, Propr.
Stevens Warder W, publisher Salem Dem- ocrat.
Streaker Henry, boots and shoes.
Telle Ambrose sr, Propr Telle House.
Telle House, Ambrose Telle sr, Propr. The Salem Press, Charles A Allen, pub- lisher ..
Thompson William H, lawyer and justice. Tilford Solon M, meat market.
Tucker Benjamin W, physician.
Uppinghouse Robert, Black- smith and Carriage Dealer.
Voyles John Q, Lawyer. Voyles & Morris, lawyers.
Walker David A, Manufacturer Walker's Champion Straw Cutter. Walker Eliza B Mrs, millinery.
Ward William H, lawyer and justice.
Williams Thomas, Propr Hungate House. (See adv.) Zink Emanuel, stone quarry. Zink E & Son, grocers. Zinks & Coffman, livery. Zornman Christopher C, shoemaker.
SALEM CENTRE. A place of 125 inhabitants, located in Salem township, Steuben county, 10 miles southwest of An- gola, the bank location and county seat. Pleasant Lake Station, on the Ft. W. & J. R. R., 8 miles distant, is the shipping point. Daily stage route to Angola and Kendall- ville. W. E. Kinsey, postmaster. Barnes M H, blacksmith.
Hammon, Dole & Co, hardware and gen- eral store.
Haskins & De Witt, hardware and grocers. Kinsey J C, physician and drugs.
Kinsey W E, General Store. Woodford J C, hotel.
SALINA. Settled in 1840. A rural postoffice in Richland township, Fulton county, 8 miles northwest of Rochester court house and nearest bank. Tri-weekly mail stage to Rochester. Population, 20. M. W. Walters, postmaster.
Alexander J Wesley, live stock.
Brugh William J, blacksmith and fur dealer.
Graber Lewis, justice.
Steininger Henry W, live stock.
Walters M W, Carriage and Wagon- maker.
SALINE CITY. A village of 400 inhabitants in Ridge township, Clay county, on the T. H. & S. E. R'y, 12 miles southeast of Brazil, the county seat. Bowling Green, 7 miles distant, is the location of the most available bank. Ex., Adams. Staves are shipped quite extensively. J. Beeson, post- master.
Barnett W T, R R agt.
Barnett Z, general store.
Beeson J, Grocer and Ex Agt.
Brown J W, hotel.
Caffey E, drugs and groceries.
Churchill Frank, barber.
Gantz R, physician.
Griffith L C, physician and justice. Hershfield Benjamin, blacksmith.
Manning Daniel, blacksmith.
Murphy Wilson, meat market.
Murphy & Houser, saw mill.
Myers John, shoemaker.
Newman R J, livery.
Patton, Forsythe & Co, Stave Manufacturers.
Tender Fred, saw mill.
Wardlaw & Evans, drugs and groceries.
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SALT CREEK. A postoffice in Liberty township, Porter county, 9 miles north of Valparaiso, the county seat, and 5 from Christman, on the M. C. R'y, the near- est shipping point. Population, 15. Val- paraiso is the banking point. G. C. Wheeler, postmaster.
Arnold C A, blacksmith.
Blachly & Co, saw and flour mill.
Deming O H, wagonmaker.
Wheeler G C, General Store.
SALTILLO. Jasper county. Culp.)
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SALTILLOVILLE. Name of the postoffice at Saltillo Station on the L., N. A. & C. R'y, in Brown township, 12 miles north west of Salem court house and location of the nearest bank. Population, 160. Contains Christian church and district school. W. M. Johnson, postmaster. Conner E N, blacksmith.
Cook W C, general store and R R and ex agt.
Elliott William A, Notions and Jewelry. Fisher C S, druggist.
Freed J R, physician.
Heyman E M C, physician.
Jeans John, wagonmaker.
Johnson W M, General Store.
Mathew J H, flour and saw mill.
Moden W H, chair manufacturer.
Neichefer John, painter.
Noneymaker J M, tinware and broom man- ufacturer.
Pagett John T, carpenter. Richard O L, harnessmaker. Rife John A, physician and hotel. Strothel William, gunsmith. Suter Samuel, wagonmaker. Vellan John, undertaker.
SALUDA. A rural postoffice, 2 miles west of Saluda Landing, on the Ohio river, 10 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat ; Lexington on L. Br. O. & M. R'y, 7 miles west, is the shipping point ; Madison is the location of the nearest bank. Grain, hay and live stock are shipped. J. J. Mas- ling, postmaster.
Baylor W A, carpenter. Bear Jacob Rev, (Methodist). Crawford James, general store. Crawford J R, carpenter.
Hanna Bros, Flour Mill. Johnson Ambrose, physician. King James, general store. Lawson R C, general store. Lee & Bro, general store. Marling H W, carpenter. Marling J J, Postmaster.
Mercer C, justice. Mills S, justice.
Moore John Rev, (Methodist).
Moore Joseph, carpenter. Payne A M, grocer. Pender Joseph, carpenter.
Philips A H, general store and physician. Reed Stephen, lawyer.
Smith William, blacksmith.
Snodgrass T A, lawyer. Stodghill Robert, meat market. Tiles & Son, wagonmakers.
Walden & Palmer, saw mill. Wells William H, lawyer.
SAMARIA. A village on the F. F. & M. R. R., in Hensley township, Johnson county, contains 150 inhabitants, 10 miles southwest of Franklin, the location of the nearest bank and seat of justice. Ex., A.m. McDonald Watson, postmaster.
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