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Tanskley Frank, blacksmith.
Wolf F G, flour and saw mill.
BUCKEYE. A newly established postoffice, located on the T C & St L, in Salamonie township, Huntington county, 18 miles southeast of Huntington, the county seat. Population 40. Grain and lumber are the shipments. John Foust, postmaster. Foust John, R R agt.
Foust John & Son, General Store and Grain.
McManus & Freeman, saw mill. Sparks H, feed mill. Underwood Bennett, tile mnfr. Welch John, blacksmith.
BUCKSKIN. This is a hamlet on the I & E R R, containing 100 inhabitants, in Barton township, Gibson county, 15 miles southeast of Princeton court house. Lutheran, Catholic, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches are located here .. Herman Buskuhl, postmaster. Burtin Atlese, justice.
Buskuhl Herman, Railroad Agent .. Criswell J R Rev (Baptist). Meier & Ohning, saw mill. Morris Bros, saw mill.
Ritchey Newton, Meat Market. Rutledge R W Rev (Methodist).
Schwartzbeck John, blacksmith and wagon -. mkr.
PRINTING.
Binding and Blank Book Making, CARLON & HOLLENBECK, Southeast Corner Circle and Meridian Streets, - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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ARCTIC ICE MACHINE MFG. CO.
Best Machine in the Market-cheaper, more durable and economical. (See advertisement, opposite Brewers, in Classified.)
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Watt Bros, flour and saw mill. Woodruff A C, physician.
BUENA VISTA. Adams county. (See Linn Grove.)
BUENA VISTA. Harrison coun- ty. (See Convenience.)
BUENA VISTA. Population, 70. This hamlet is located in Indian Creek township, Monroe county, 12 miles south- west of Bloomington, the county seat and banking town. Harrodsburgh, 6 miles east, on L N A & C Ry, is the nearest rail approach. Wool, produce and live stock are marketed. John T Woodward, post- master.
Burch G L, justice of the peace. Carter Abraham, apiary.
Carter J T, saw and flour mill. Fossett Pleasant, lawyer. Moor W D, shoemkr. Oliphant James, meat market. Oliphant P T, physician. Oliphant Wm H, live stock. Shipman James, blacksmith. Woodward & King, general store.
BUENA VISTA. Randolph coun- ty. (See Cerro Gordo.)
BUFFALO. Is an 1883 postoffice, the location of 4 families, in Liberty town- ship, White county, 102 miles north of Monticello, the county seat and banking town, and 90 from Indianapolis. Ship to Monon, distant 8 miles on the L N A & C Ry. Alfred Hildebrand, postmaster.
Hildebrand Alfred, Grocer. Wasser H N, carpenter. Wooley A, physician.
BUFFALOVILLE. Situated in Clay township, Spencer county, is a hamlet possessed of 150 inhabitants, 22 miles north of Rockport, the county seat and banking town. Gentryville, 3 miles west, on E R & E Ry, is the usual place of shipment. Wheat and tobacco are marketed. Adams Ex. Anna M Schriefer, postmaster. Cooper Marion, shoemkr. Encoe John, general store.
Gammon Wm Rev (Baptist).
Hilderbrand W R, blacksmith.
Jennings S H, barber.
Koerner J J, meat market. Mckay James, saloon.
Price W W, justice of the peaee.
Riners Frederick. wagonmkr.
Schriefer Anna M, Postmaster. Schriefer Henry, General Store and Hotel. Webb J R, physician. Wetsil A & Co, Saw Mill.
BUNKER HILL. This thrifty, growing village of 800 inhabitants, is loca- ted at crossing of W St L & P and C St L & P R Rs, in Pipe Creek township, Miami county, 8 miles south of Peru, the county seat and banking town, and 67 north of Indianapolis. It has Methodist, Catholic,, Advent, Baptist and Evangelical churches a graded school, 2 hotels and a weekly newspaper-The Press. A furniture fac- tory, brick and tile yard, planing and 1 saw mill comprise the manufactories here. Grain, lumber and live stock are shipped. Ex, U S and Adams. Tel, W U. W J Fansler, postmaster.
Arbaugh Philip Rev (Dunkard). Austin Joseph, restaurant. Beck John Rev (German Evangelical). Blue George W, dry goods.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
E. JESTER, Proprietor. BUNKER HILL, IND.
RATES, $2 00 PER DAY. Just opened. Good Beds; Good Table; Good Sample Rooms. Commercial trade
solicited.
The Bunker Hill Press
Was established in 1875. Has a good circulation in Grant, Miami, Cass, Howard and Wabash Coun- ties. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. A seven column folio, independent in politics, and re- garded a good advertising medium.
J. W. O'HARA, -
Proprietor.
CINCINNATI
GALVANIZING WORKS ESTIMATES MADE FOR GALVANIZING ALL KINDS OF IRON WORK.
GENUINE HARTFORD BOOT AND SHOE.
w@Gentlemen, ask your Dealer for them, they will please you. Geo. S. Dwinnell, Western Agent, Indianapolis.
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Blue Sade, millinery. Bowman & Co, carpenters. Breckenridge House, W W Robins, propr. Bunker Hill Press, J W O'Hara, Publisher. (See adv. page 143.) Cain John, livery.
Cain J C, physician.
Commercial Hotel, E Jester, Pro- prietor. (See adv, page 143.) Cooper J A, druggist.
Coucher & Co, grain and saw mill.
Deisch & Knight, meat market. Duckwall & Blue, flour mill.
Elkin W R, grocer.
Engle Herman, tile and brick mnfr.
Fansler William J, Grocer and Postmaster.
Fletcher John, blacksmith.
Foor R C, Lawyer and Notary Public. Collections promptly attended to.
Harbert Marion, agt W St L & P Ry, and U S Ex Company. Howard M M, shoemkr. Isler & Cain, live stock.
Jester E, Proprietor Commercial Hotel; Real Estate Agent. (See adv, page 143.)
Keller Elias, live stock.
Keller Gottlieb Rev (Dunkard).
Kirkpatrick W H, barber.
Lewis N J, restaurant. Lucas H M Mrs, dressmkr.
McCarty C H, druggist.
McDowell H P, physician.
Mason Thomas J, saloon.
Meek James A, physician. Miesse Cornelius, harnessmkr.
Moore W W, hides and tallow.
Noftzger L J Rev (Methodist).
O'Hara J W, Editor and Proprietor Bunker Hill Press. (See adv, page 143.) Robbins W W, propr Breckenridge House. Seisler Jacob, wagonmkr.
Smith Elbert, agt P C & St L Ry and Ad- ams Ex Co. Sullivan B, general store.
Walker & Finney, hardware. Wilson Wm T, physician.
BURCHARD. Established as a postoffice in 1881. Contains 4 families and is located in Curry township, Sullivan county, 9 miles north of Sullivan, the county seat and banking town. Shelburn, the nearest rail approach, is distant 4} miles on the E & T H R R. Alonzo T Hill, assistant postmaster.
Hill A T, General Store. Nelson & Son, flour mill.
BURDICK. Is located on the L S & M S Ry, in Jackson township, Porter county, 14 miles northeast of Valparaiso, the county seat and banking town. It con- tains 50 inhabitants, and ships wood, lum-
ber and grain. Otto J Sackman, post- master.
Bedell J M, saw mill. Cottrell N E, RR agt.
Sackman Otto J, General Store, Grain and Lumber.
Sackman & Williams, lumber and grain.
BURKET. Is located on the N Y C & St L R R, in Seward township, Kosci- usko county, 9 miles southwest of Warsaw, the county seat and banking town, and 15 from Indianapolis. Population 250. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Owen S Gaskell, post- master.
Alexander N H, saw mill.
Alexander Peter, saw mill.
Banks Lydia, hotel.
Banks S E & Co, Saw Mill.
Blue Peter, live stock.
Bugsby Jap, shoemkr.
Bupart Albert, barber.
Bupart John, carpenter.
Carr N, wagonmkr.
Doran Cary, butcher.
Ernsperger Dr, physician.
Hefley Dr, physician.
Hire J B, live stock.
Hire Milton, live stock.
Howard Daniel, blacksmith.
Johnson Bro & Co, stave mnfrs.
Light George, butcher.
Nellous George, live stock.
Nuby J L, saloon.
Petry D H, live stock.
Petry H, physician.
Price John, carpenter.
Tucker H & Son, live stock.
White George, carpenter.
BURLINGTON. Is in township of same name, Carroll county, 19 miles southeast of Delphi, the county seat, 16 west of Kokomo, the nearest bank location and usual place of shipment, and 18 south- west of Logansport. The village contains 300 inhabitants and supports Methodist and Christian churches. Wild Cat creek furnishes power to operate 1 flour mill. Grain and live stock are exported. Joseph W Gwinn, postmaster.
Anderson S, physician.
Barnard & Barnard, saw and planing mill. Chittick C, physician.
Davis B F, blacksmith.
Doane G N, physician.
Fennell J A, drugs.
Flora & Flora, livery.
Greathouse & Johnson, general store.
Gwinn J W, justice of the peace.
Hann & Tapp, flour mill.
Hemkle Joseph, hotel.
Johnson & Fellows, general store.
Landes B F, physician.
J. H. CURRAN
Basement Elevators 135 West Second St., . CINCINNATI.
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MODEL CLOTHING CO.{ Largest and most complete Clothing House in the State.
43 and 45 East Washington St., and 18, 20 and 22 S. Pennsylvania St., INDIANAPOLIS, - IND.
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Lovell H A, blacksmith. Robertson & Stone, flour mill. Stone J J, general store. Stonebraker J W, flour mill.
Tapp & Everman, General Store. Wright J A, physician.
BURNETT. Is the postoffice for Grant Station, on the I & St L R R, and has a location in Otter Creek township, Vigo county, 8 miles northeast of Terre Haute, the county seat, banking town and shipping station. Population 70. Coal and lumber are the exports. W U Tel. S B Melton, postmaster. Boardner Isaac, blacksmith.
Creal John, flour mill. Creal Joseph A, saw mill. Creal W L, carpenter. Dickens Robert, carpenter. Doty Zina, grocer. Grant Coal Company. Melton S B, physician. Melton & Bro, general store. Payne T A, coal. Powell Thomas, barber. Roberts Willis, shoemkr. Tone & Kay, grocers. Tyler P B, justice.
BURNETTS CREEK. Sometimes called Burnettsville, with a population of 500, is located on the P C & St L Ry, in Jackson township, White county, 9 miles east of Monticello, the county seat. The village has 3 churches-Baptist, Methodist and Christian -- and graded school. Ex, U S and Adams. J M Love, postmaster. Ballou A B, physician. Fisher D L & Co, argl implements. Gardner J L, harnessmkr. Henry L W, physician. Irelan A H, general store. Jones A B, physician. Lemon & Chappel, wagonmkrs.
Love J M, General Store and Grain. Marsh Milville, drugs. Marvin Stephen, boots and shoes. Meek S D, cooper. Nethercutt John, saw mill. Stine. H S, nursery. Wiley M Mrs, hotel.
BURNSIDE. This postoffice was established for the convenience of a farm- ing community in Warren township, Clin- ton county. It is situated 10 miles north- east of Frankfort, the county seat, and 2} north of Michigantown, its shipping depot, on F & K Br TD & BR R. Wm W Boggs, postmaster.
Boggs William W, General Store. Skidmore A W, justice of the peace. Taylor C, blacksmith.
BURNSVILLE. Established in 1830, is a post village of 78 inhabitants, located in Rock Creek township, Bartholo- mew county, 11 miles southeast of Colum- bus, the county seat and banking town. Elizabethtown, 52 miles southwest, on the J M & I R R, is the nearest rail approach. Telephone connection with Columbus. Jeff S Huffman, postmaster.
Amanus Frank, saw and feed mill. Brougher A T, barber.
Cohee Nathaniel, shoemkr.
Cosby G G, physician.
Crittenden Wm, justice of the peace.
Gulley Wm G, blacksmith. Gulley Willis, blacksmith.
Huffman & Brougher, general store.
Leighton George, sorghum mill.
McFerran H B, wagonmkr.
Redding Henry, justice of the peace.
BURR OAK. Is on line of N Y C & St L RR in Union township, Marshall county, 10 miles southwest of Plymouth, the county seat and banking town, and 120 north of Indianapolis. Population 50. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. D A Snyder, post- master. Burns Emanuel, wagonmkr.
Clemmens Julius, blacksmith.
Dillion L' C, live stock.
Friend Amos, saloon.
Garow Jacob C, live stock.
Klapp Wm, carpenter.
Knott D C, drugs and groceries.
Long R W, photographer.
McFarland Jacob S, live stock.
Overmeyer Franklin, grain.
Overmeyer Luke, live stock.
Snyder D A, General Store and Grain. Warner Wm H, saw mill.
BURROWS. Is a station on the W St L & P Ry, located in Rock Creek town- ship, Carroll county, 12 miles northeast of Delphi, the county seat. Logansport, 9 miles distant is the location of nearest bank. The village contains 150 inhabitants, a Christian church and 1 saw mill. Grain, lumber and wood are the exports. Ex, Pacfic. George Sires Sr, postmaster. Albert J, shoemkr. Farmer Nathan, blacksmith.
Fielder John, blacksmith.
Gilrie James, painter.
Hardy David, live stock.
Johnsonbaugh D, wagonmkr. Lovell Charles, physician. McCormick J F, R R and ex agt.
McCormick & Bro, general store. McGreevy M J, saw mill and justice.
Souder C L, physician and surgeon. Sires George, Postmaster. Smith J H, photographer ..
C. BRADFORD,
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Especial attention paid to complicated and difficult cases, Reis- sues, Interferences, etc. References given if desired. @Call or write for information. (See adv.)
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MINTURNO MINIONIN 3/ TO 33 SENTINEL BLOG, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
WYOOD PHOTOL ENGRAVERS
(See adv., pages 405 and 407.)
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Smith M H, physician. Stewart J W, physician and dentist.
BURTON. Is the location of a country store in Wabash township, Tippe- canoe county, 5 miles from Lafayette, the county seat, banking town and shipping depot. Jennie B Westfall, postmaster. Westfall G E, General Store.
BUTLER. Is a thriving incorporat- ed town of 2,000 inhabitants located on Air Line Div L S & MS and Eel River Div W St L and P Rys, in Wilmington township, Dekalb county, 12 miles north- east of Auburn, the county seat, and 160 northeast of Indianapolis. Butler is a pro- gressive commercial town, and has Metho- dist, Lutheran, United Brethern and Disci- ple churches, a graded school, 3 hotels and 1 bank. 2 weekly newspapers, the Re- view and Record are published. The chief manufactories here comprise 2 saw mills, handle factory, 2 brick yards, and tile works. The surrounding farming district is quite fertile, and adapted to the growth of cereals. Am and Pacific Ex. W U Tel. Ida Carpender, postmaster.
Aldrich & Son, Proprietors Hotel Aldrich.
Barnett James S, physician.
Barns J S, brick and tile mnfr.
Baxter Andrew J, lawyer. Beadle & McCurdy, hardware.
Beechler Curtis W, dentist.
Bennett Joseph B, physician.
Blaker John, livery. Bolan M J, physician. Bowman Bros, saw mill.
Boyle James B, lawyer.
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Burget Lewis C, wagonmkr. Butler Record, W E Garrison, propr.
Butler Review, R H Weamer, publisher. Campbell John A, insurance.
Coats C, lawyer. Crane C H, grocer.
Crane W E, boots and shoes.
Daily Isaac D, blacksmith. Dieffenbach W Rev (Lutheran). Diehl L J, jeweler.
Fanning F W, physician. Fink J, grocer.
Fosdick E W, lawyer.
Fosdick & Wilkinson, druggists.
France E C Rev (Christian).
Garrison W E, propr Butler (weekly). Gengnagel N F, saloon. Hanlin & Crowe, furniture. Harley H A, hardware. Haskins George, livery. Hirschler Isaac, saloon.
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Hotel Aldrich, Aldrich & Son, Pro- prietor.
Johns G T, boots, shoes and harness.
Kehrer & Stone, druggists. Kenestrick J, physician.
Knisely, Boots & Co, bankers.
Knisely Bros, general store.
Leonard & Stevens, foundry.
Levy A, general store.
Lilly Harrison, physician.
McBride C C, painter.
McBride Levi, handle mnfr.
McCurdy John, marble works.
McNabb D T, Proprietor House. Wabash
Madden W H, physician.
Mason W A, lumber.
Matheny W S, shoemkr.
May Adolphus, saloon.
Miller John, physician.
Milligan James, physician.
Otis J M & Son, furniture.
Pinchin A F, Attorney at Law.
Proctor John B, jeweler.
Rudd Thomas, meat market.
Searight S G, tinware.
Seed S J, general store.
Sise John J, justice.
Springer Isaac, saloon.
Stiefel C & Co, grocers.
Stoy CS, saw mill.
Stuart Frank, agt L S & M SR R.
Swarts G W, flour mill.
Troutman W R, agt W St L & PR R.
Tyson J W, meat market.
Vauconsant & Co, grocers.
Wabash House, D T McNabb, Pro- prietor.
Warren D H, shoemkr.
Watson Alexander, blacksmith.
Weamer R H, propr Butler Review. Woolpert D C Rev (Methodist).
Worth Sadie E, milliner.
Young O L, lawyer.
BUTLER'S SWITCH. Is on Madison Br J M & I R R, in Vernon town- ship, Jennings county, 3 miles southeast of Vernon court house, and 5 southeast of North Vernon, the location of the nearest bank. Population 150. Logs, staves and spokes are shipped. J H Hole, postmaster. Anderson Oliver, barber. Barnes F E, real estate.
Crist S M & Son, wood dealers. Hole J L, carpenter.
Hole J H, R R agt and justice.
Hole & Co, general store.
Rogers Joseph, live stock.
BUTLERVILLE. Contains 200 inhabitants and is located on the O & M Ry, in Campbell township, Jennings coun- ty, 7 miles northeast of Vernon court
Hopkins Ezra, brick mnfr.
AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO.
PAPER BELT PULLEYS And Friction Wheels. 114 and 116 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.
THOS. C. DAY & CO. -
wLoan Money upon Farms ou Favorable Terms. 72 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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house and 5 northeast of North Vernon, the location of the nearest bank. Metho,- dist and Baptist churches are sustained. Ex, O & M. G J Grimstead, postmaster. Armstrong Joshua, saw mill.
Forsyth J W, justice of the peace. Grimstead & Hutton, general store. Hutton W H, chair mnfr.
Myers J W, R R and ex agt. Neal J H, flour mill. Melson H G, drugs and physician. Owen & Weaver, blacksmiths. Taylor W S, blacksmith. Thomas J, saw mill.
BYRNEVILLE. Is situated in Jackson township, Harrison county, 10 miles northeast of Corydon, the county seat. Population 100. It has a daily stage connection with New Albany, its nearest bank location, distant 14 miles, and George- town, the shipping station, 5 miles distant. A Levi, postmaster.
Cook Dilbert, flour mill. Levi A, General Store.
CABORN. With 80 population, is located on the St L Div L & N R R, in Marrs township, Posey county, 6. miles east of Mt Vernon, the county seat and banking town. 1 Methodist church is sustained. Wheat is the principal export. Clay Bradley, postmaster.
Allyn Lant, grain.
Bishop Lawrence, carpenter. Campbell James B, lawyer. Eglis Peter, shoemkr. Fox John F, blacksmith. . Green Thomas S, R R agt. Hicks C, physician.
King George, saloon.
Kuves George, carpenter. Layer John G, justice of the peace Oster John, wagonmkr. Schrader Ernest, shoemkr. Weiler H, grocer.
CADIZ. This thrifty village of 600 inhabitants is located in Harrison town- ship, Henry county, 7 miles east of New- castle, the county seat, place of shipment and banking town. It contains Christian, Methodist and Friends churches, 1 saw mill and 2 flour mills. Flour and lumber are the chief exports. Daily stage to New- castle; fare, return trip, 50 cents. C A C Lewis, postmaster.
Addison Wm, justice.
Alshouse H T, blacksmith and justice. Alspaw Henry, meat market. Barnes Samuel, live stock. Bond C W, physician and druggist. Booth Charles, blacksmith. Claybour -, barber.
Collins R K, hotel. Cook O P, carpenter.
Cooper J D, justice of the peace.
Cooper O R, live stock.
Cooper W D, General Store and Flour Mill.
Cooper W S, live stock.
Craig Samuel, carpenter. Elliott, McCormick & Co, saw mill.
Harris Lewis, cigar mnfr. Hess F C, physician.
Johnson F H, wagonmkr.
Lewis C A C, Periodicals.
McCormick, Cooper & Co, live stock.
Pickering B W, harnessmkr.
Pickering & Jarlain, blacksmiths.
Rees & Pickering, General Store. Richards Henry, shoemkr. Scart J, grocer.
Schoolfield E O Rev (Christian).
Thompson G W, poultry.
Wilson J M, shoemkr.
Zimmerman G W, physician.
CALE. Is an 1884 postoffice, located in Marion county.
CAMBRIA. A hamlet in Owen township, Clinton county on Air Line Div L N A & C Ry, 6 miles northwest of Frankfort, the county seat and banking town, and 53 from Indianapolis. Popula- tion 52. Ex, Am. Enoch Bible, post- master.
Shaw & Short, saw mill.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Is an in- corporated town of 2,500 inhabitants, situ- ated on White Water river, in Jackson township, Wayne county, 16 miles west of Richmond, the county seat, 53 east of In- dianapolis, and 81 northwest of Cincin- nati. It is the eastern terminus of Cam- bridge City Br J M & I R R, and is tra- versed by the C St L & P, Ft W C & L and W W V R Rs. The city has 6 churches, 2 graded schools, 2 public libraries, 3 ho- tels, 2 banks, an opera house and a fire de- partment. Two weekly newspapers- Tribune and Wayne Citizen-are published. The industries of manufacture include car works, 2 breweries, machine shops, pla- ning mill, malt house, flax mill and saw mill. Ex, Am and Adams. Tel, W U. Frank C Mosbaugh, postmaster.
Adams John C, painter. Anderson Thomas J, barber. Bailey Charles M, jeweler.
Bailey Josiah T, confectioner. Barefoot Samuel R, confectioner. Beard Levi W, saloon.
Bertsch & Co, machinists.
Beyer August, baker. Boon Daniel, barber.
KING & ELDER
BEDROOM SETS. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE, 43 and 45 S. Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
SHOW CASES6
CHARLES RUEHL, 6 W. Louisiana St., Indianapolis.
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Boyd Horace B, physician. Boyd, Smith & Co, bankers. Bradbury Albert W, hardware. Brandenburg Calvin, blacksmith. Callaway Moses M, druggist.
Cambridge City Tribune (weekly), Frank C Mosbaugh, publr.
Central Hotel (Stahr's), W P
Stahr, Proprietor, 280 Main. Clark James H, meat market.
Cokefair John, flour mill. Cokefair Robert H, paper hanger.
Conklin W H & J, hardware. Creitz David C, flour mill.
Dale Wm O, grocer. Dinwiddie Charlotte, dressmkr.
Doney Wm & Son, Cigar Mnfrs and Dealers in Leaf Tobacco. Drischel Benjamin F, grocer. Drischel Daniel, grocer. Ebert Emil, grocer. Ebert Frank K, lime and cement.
Elliott Calvin B, general store.
Finfrock John H, planing mill.
First National Bank (capital, $100,000); Linville Ferguson, pres; John Jackson, cash.
Fisher Samuel B, boots and shoes.
Fraizer Samuel, live stock. Fraser John, taxidermist, Fraser Mary, milliner. Frohnapfel Theodore, grocer.
Gray Jacob, flax mill. Gray John E, freight agt C St L & P R R. Griesinger Jacob, clothing. Griffin Mary, dressmkr. Griffin Robert, grocer. Hain John W, cigar mnfr. Hamilton Wm, harnessmkr. Harding Wm P, publr Wayne Citizen. Harper Samuel, tailor. Harrington Samuel P, harnessmkr. Haskins Henry, baker. Hastings E R & Son, grocers.
Hauer Anthony, carpet weaver. Hinshaw Alonzo, ex agt. Hollowell Amos C, stoves and tinware.
Hoshour Sam H, insurance agt. Huddleston Amos, plumber. Indiana Car Company, car mnfrs. Ingerman Henry, brewer. Jenks Alfred, notions. Jerden George, wagonmkr.
Jessup Thomas R, Attorney at Law, Room 1, Clark's Block. Johnson Beecher, dry goods. Kepler John, loan agt. Kershner Owen G, carpenter. Kimmel J & D, maltsters. King Edward W, flour mill.
Kirby Hall, Joseph Piffer, propr. Kothe Henry, saloon.
Kurshner Owen G, carpenter. Lackey Charles, livery.
Lackey Sanford, live stock.
McCaffrey James & Son, druggists. McCarthy Jermiah J, marble works. McClelland & Young, saloon. Markle Casper, insurance agt. Marson John, gunsmith. Marson John W, grocer, etc. Martin John D, blacksmith.
Mason Daniel W, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, 1 Odd Fellows Hall ..
Mauk W D & Bro, druggists. Mayall Thomas M, dentist. Medsker Wm F, lawyer.
Miller Wm, pumpmkr. Mosbaugh Frank C, publr The Tribune. Myers Bros, meat market.
Myers Leonard, wagonmkr.
Oster A Rev (Catholic).
Parr Wm P Rev (Methodist).
Parrish Amos W, ticket agt C St L & P R R.
Patton Charles U, vet surgeon.
Paul George, shoemkr.
Payne Joseph D, justice of the peace ..
Piffer Joseph, propr Kirby Hotel.
Pritchard Emma, milliner.
Roby & Bro, horseshoers.
Roth W A & Co, grain.
Roth & Co, lumber.
Routh Charles W, livery.
Routh & Ballenger, dry goods.
Rummel F & Co, blacksmiths.
Rutledge John W, physician.
Schafer Casper, stoves and tinware.
Sell Valentine, saloon.
Shults George W, grain.
Small Thomas J, barber.
Smalley George F, restaurant.
Smith Isaac, agt C Ft W & L, and W W VR R. Spencer Edwin L, jeweler.
Sprigg Eli D, insurance agt. Stahr's Central Hotel and Restaurant, W P Stahr, Proprietor, 280 Main. Stevenson Wm F, photographer.
Stobaugh Francis M. saloon.
Straub Cleophas, brewer. Study Joseph N, physician.
Swiggett Bros, mer tailors.
Tabke C Henry, wagonmkr.
Trembly Samuel B, dry goods. Vinton Elbridge, hotel.
Watkins James J, shoemkr.
Wayne Citizen (weekly), W P Harding, *publr. Webb L I & Co, milliners.
Weekly Isaiah, livery. Wheeler Silas L, boots and shoes. Whitely I L & Son, coal.
Wilson Charles S, dentist.
Winchester E W, live stock.
Wright Cornelius T, furniture and under- taker.
W. H. CORBALEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (42 Vance Block), Collects. Original Pensions, Increase Pensions, Pay, Bounty, Land Warrants, Horse Claims, etc. Special attention given to Rejected Claims. Special arrangements made with Claim Agents going out of the business, or Attorneys sending me business.
CHARLES P. JACOBS,
PATENTS PROSECUTED !
PATENTS PROCURED! Infringements Stopped.
Attorney in Patent Cases,
36 North Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ) Patent Suits Defended. Fifteen Years' Experience.
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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CAN 149
Wright Ivy E, physician. Zehrung Peter H, shoemkr.
CAMDEN. Is a village of 500 in- habitants, located in Jackson township, Carroll county, on Deer creek and L Div T H & I Ry, 6 miles east of Delphi court house, 13 southwest of Logansport, and I02 northeast of Indianapolis. has 4 churches, a graded school, private bank and 1 hotel. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Zo- phar Hunt, postmaster.
Armstrong Ellis W, physician.
Armstrong Franklin G, physician.
Baker Peter, undertaker.
Bowdle & Wright, livery.
Bryant James M, tailor. Budd Isaiah, carriagemkr.
Camden Expositor, Zophar Hunt, publr.
Camp Charles, physician. Clark Wm, painter.
Coldsmith C M, carpenter. Cole Ambrose S, saloon.
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