Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 15

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Indianapolis, Ind. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1260


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Crooks L D & Co. grocers.


Dillen J A & Bro, General Store. Eschker Wm, boots and shoes.


Fearnot Elizabeth M, milliner.


Graham & Cunningham, flour mill, 1 mile east.


Groninger John, blacksmith.


Hunt Zophar, publr Camden Expositor.


Klepinger & Rice, general store. Koontz John W, justice of the peace. Koontz J W & Co, planing mill.


Lenon Samuel, Hotel.


Leonard Nathaniel, justice of the peace.


Leslie Jessie W, carpenter. Leslie & Shank, plasterers. McCormick Nancy J, milliner.


McFarland Arthur P, lawyer.


McFarland Enoch A, general store.


Mckinney & Montgomery, tilemkrs. Marple Alfred, flour mill, 3} miles e. Mills Daniel, carpenter.


Mills Thomas J, blacksmith.


Musselman David L, grocer.


Musselman John, saw mill, 4 miles e. Paden Wm, painter.


Peck Joseph F, blacksmithı.


Phipps Reuben S, R R ex agt and coal.


Porter Frank & Co, flour mill, 1 mile w. Ray & Rice, bank, grain, hardware, etc. Snyder E J, druggist. Stewart George B, druggist. Turner John E, meat market.


Wallace James M, hardware. Youkey Wm P, physician.


CAMMACK. This hamlet is in Mt Pleasant township, Delaware county, on the L E & W R R, 53 miles west of Muncie court house, the location of nearest bank, and 56 from Indianapolis. Population 100. J C Derbyshire. postmaster.


Cammack D, saw mill and grain. Current & Brown, tile mnfrs.


Darbyshire J C, General Store. Darbyshire Thomas, brick mnfr. Howell Daniel, plasterer. Modlin Calvin, blacksmith. Puckett E J, physician.


Puckett Mrs, milliner.


Snodgrass B D, physician.


Weaver Charles, carpenter.


CAMPBELLSBURGH. Pleas- antly located on line of L N A & C Ry, in Brown township, Washington county, 10 miles northwest of Salem, the county seat and banking town. The village has a pop- ulation of 600, and supports Methodist and Christian churches. Produce and lumber are its chief exports. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Charles G Robinson, postmaster.


Arnold S C, livery.


Baker Isaac, saloon.


Bilyew John, justice of the peace. Brown Joshua, Cigars and Tobacco, and Railroad and Express Agent.


Denny John S, grain and livery.


Denny & Hopper, meat market.


Diefendorf P D, grocer.


Evans G K, barber.


Gordon Morrison, carpenter.


Hall I G, physician and druggist.


Hancock G S, physician.


Hendricks S D, lawyer.


Hiles S B & Son, marble works.


Hill S M, milliner.


Holliday W P, blacksmith.


Hubbard James & Son, blacksmiths.


King Jefferson, flour mill.


Lee Eliza Mrs, hotel.


Martin R C, shoemkr.


Martin R W, physician.


Prow C, general store.


Richards O L, harnessmkr.


Robinson Addie Miss, stationery.


Robinson Charles G, Lawyer. Shanks J L, jeweler. / Shanks T J, tailor.


Stansberry L, shoemkr. Stapp James V, mnfr truss hoops.


Stratton Bros, hardware.


Stratton James, carpenter.


Stratton John O, insurance agt.


Stratton & Co, saw mill. Thompson E A, live stock and hotel.


Wadsworth Thomas, bed springs mnfr.


Wilkins J T C & Son, General Store.


Wyman Samuel, carriagemkr.


CANA. With 25 inhabitants, is loca- ted in Marion township, Jennings county, 18 miles southwest of Vernon, the county seat. and 8 northeast of Crothersville, its


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Robbins S B, General Store. Wilson John E, justice.


CANAAN. With a population of 100, is a hamlet located in Shelby township, Jefferson county, 12 miles northeast of Mad- ison, the county seat, banking town and shipping depot. It sustains ] Methodist church. C H Lockard, postmaster.


Christie James H, physician.


Dunn A, wagonmkr.


Hall David H, justice of the peace.


Irvin A S Mrs, milliner.


Kiser Richard, blacksmith.


Kremer J, shoemkr.


Lewis S B, physician.


Lochard C H, General Store.


Guthrie F A Rev (Methodist).


Salyers David S, blacksmith. Stevenson R Rev (Baptist).


CANAL. Once known as Millers- burgh is the location, 150 persons in Camp- bell township, Warrick county, 9 miles northwest of Boonville, the county seat, and 5 north of Chandler, its shipping depot, on E R & E Div L E & St L R R. Pigeon creek furnishes power to operate 1 flour mill. Semi-weekly stage communication with Boonville. Mrs L E Whetstone, postmaster.


Bateman & Hay, cigars.


Campbell Thomas, justice of the peace. Gander Edward, constable.


Gray M. General Store. Green Daniel, barber. Green James, blacksmith. Harpool Jacob, blacksmith.


Kelly G W, flour mill. Park Dr, physician and coal mine. Bilkington W H, general store.


Smith Thomas, physician.


Whetstone L E Mrs, Hotel.


CANNELBURGH. Is the post- office name for Clark's station, a coal min- sng village of 295 inhabitants, located on the G & M Ry, in Barr township, Daviess county, 11 miles west of Washington, the county seat and nearest bank location. Coal is the chief article of export. O & M Ex. W U Tel. W F O'Brian, post- master.


Buckeye Cannel Coal Company, coal mines. O'Brian John B, R R and Ex agt. O'Brian W F & Co, General Store. O'Brian W P, hotel and blacksmith. Robinson George, physician. Rudolph George, hotel.


Walker George, physician.


CANNELTON. This incorporated town of 2,000 inhabitants, the county seat of Perry county, is located on the Ohio river, 140 miles south of Indianapolis and 120 below Louisville. Cannelton contains 6 churches, 5 graded schools, a private bank, 4 hotels and supports a weekly news- paper-Enquirer. The surrounding country is rich in coal, and its stone quarries are a great source of wealth. Its manufactories comprise a pottery, stone yard, brewery, 2 cooper shops, cotton mill, saw mill, fertil- izer works, shingle mill, brick yard, flour mill and 1 paper mill. Daily stage to Tell City ; fare 25 cents. Adams Ex. Joshua B Huckabey, postmaster.


Adommeit F W Rev (Lutheran).


American Cannel Coal , Company, coal miners.


Baechtold Albert, shoemkr.


Beline Frederick, carpenter.


Bemiss John, physician.


Berger Samuel, tailor.


Bornstraeger S, physician.


Boyd George A, saloon.


Bryant Thomas M, barber.


Buckle Joseph, junk.


Burnett M V, general store.


Cannelton Enquirer (weekly), Wm L Un- derwood, propr.


Cannelton Paper Mill Company, paper mnfrs.


Chilton George, grocer.


Clark Bros, pottery.


Clark Cyrus, grocer.


Clemens J P, insurance.


Clemens Peter, general store.


Cullen Peter, grocer.


Cummings Eugene F, drugs.


Cummings Titus, general store.


Damm Conrad, tailor.


Damm Edward, shoemkr.


Davis Daniel T Rev (Methodist).


Dekinder John, baker.


Deusch Conrad, saloon.


Dorn T Mrs, general store.


Drumb E E, lawyer.


Dusch Henry, confectioner.


Dusch Joseph, saloon.


Dwyer Wm, saloon.


Elder & Donnely, shingle mnfrs.


Ernst George, livery.


Fishback Joseph, shoemkr.


Flack George, furniture.


Fuchs Philip, general store.


Gerber Charles, saloon.


Guthnecht M L Rev (Catholic).


Hambleton A, Proprietor Hamble- ton House. (See ady, page 151.)


Hambleton House, A Hambleton,


Proprietor. (See adv, page 151.)


Harding Bros, blacksmiths.


Haring Fred Jr, tailor. Hay Thomas, grocer.


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Heck Ernest, Proprietor Hotel.


Heck Jacob, general store. Heim Philip, marble works.


Hennen Alfred, insurance. Henning Wm, lawyer.


Hinby John, restaurant. Hinden Peter, saloon. Howard Mathias, physician. Huber Jacob, brewer. Huber J W Rev (German Methodist). Huckabey Joshua B, postmaster. Hurst N J Mrs, hotel.


Hurst Thomas, saloon. Indiana Cotton Mills, office, Louisville, Kentucky.


Irvin John L, sewing machines.


Irvin Thomas Mrs, general store.


Kasper Isabell, milliner.


Kunz Bendict, grocer.


Ladd J W, druggist.


· Land Wm A, lawyer. Layman Wm, blacksmith. Leaf Zachariah, livery. Lees James & Son, machinists. Lehmann Eva Mrs, furniture. Marin Ann, milliner. Markum Annie, general store. Marshall Wm C, physician. Mason & Scott, lawyers. May Heber J, lawyer. May P R & Bro, flour mill.


Mitchell S A, physician. Moog Charles, meat market. Nettelbeck Charles, florist. Nicolay James, jeweler. Olminkhof Henry, general store.


Payne Robert, general store. Payne Samuel, grocer. Phoenix Hotel, John Silbereisen, propr. Polke Ferdinand, shoemkr.


Rathsam Michael, cooper. Rauscher Christian, live stock." Rial G W, dentist.


Richards John, stoves and tinware. Roenttgen Fred, blacksmith. Rounds Benjamin H, jeweler.


Schlemmer Henry, confectioner.


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Shellcroff J C, general store. Shevels George, grocer. Short Peter, saloon.


Silbereisen John, propr Phoenix Hotel. Smith Mary F, confectioner. Staiber Jacob, blacksmith.


Sulzer J F & Bro, general store and bankers. Totten Richard Rev (Episcopal).


Underwood Wm L, propr Cannelton En- quirer.


Union Hotel, Ernest Heck, Pro- prietor.


Vanderpool D, boots and shoes. Wagner George R, druggist. Weber Peter, general store. Whelan John E, barber.


Wittmer Jacob, general store.


Zimmerman John, general store.


CANTON. Situated on Blue river, in Washington township and county, is a village of 200 inhabitants 4 miles northeast of Salam, the county seat. Harristown, on the L N A & C Ry, 2 miles south, is the station. Canton has 2 churches-Friends and Methodist-and Friends academy. J H Trueblood, postmaster. Albertson Albert, insurance agt.


Albertson A & Co, nursery.


Albertson Mahlon, shoemkr.


Albertson W T & Bro, general store.


Anderson J L, shoemkr.


Cadwell E W, General Store. Curry H C, restaurant and barber.


Curry H G, shingle mnfr.


Dennany Michael, lumber.


Faulkconer J S, blacksmith.


Gregory Henry, shoemkr.


Herrod S H, physician. McCoskey L B, blacksmith.


McCroskey A A, carriage and wagonmkr.


Mead M J & Son, nursery.


Morris G M, dentist, insurance and notary.


Parr Enoch Rev (Christian).


Smith Robert, tanner.


Stewart Silas C, broom mnfr.


Tatlock Willis E, carpenter.


Trueblood J H, nursery and grocer.


Hambleton House,


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CAPE SANDY. Is the postoffice at Tyler's Landing, on the Ohio river, in Ohio township, Crawford county, and is located 9 miles southwest of Leavenworth, the county seat. It has a population of 75. D Jenkins, postmaster. Cox John, carpenter. East Isaac, lime mnfr. East Jacob, blacksmith. Jenkins T M, barber. Lee Joseph, carpenter. Sessa & Co, lime mnfrs. Sheckels A R & Co, general store. Sheckels George, lime mnfr.


CARBON. An incorporated town of 1,000 inhabitants, located on the I & St L R R, in Van Buren township, Clay county, 28 miles east of Terre Haute, 53 west of Indianapolis and 6 north of Brazil the county seat and banking town. This is an extensive coal mining place, and ships over 500 car loads of coal per month. Methodist, Catholic and Baptist churches are sustained. Am Ex. W U Tel. Rich- ard Hayward, postmaster.


Barnett W E D, General Store.


Barton J S, general store.


Bauman Conrad, staves and heading mnfr. Baxter Wm, saloon.


Beeson T E, confectioner.


Black W D, general store and coal miner. Blower Joseph, grocer. Brazil and Chicago Coal Company. Brock L G, physician. Brooks John, carpenter.


Brooks Joseph, carpenter.


Bullman Wm, shoemkr.


Casey John, carpenter. Coal Bluff Mining Company.


Farley Julia, saloon and grocer.


Garber John, plasterer. Geisburg Carl, baker. Hayward James S, printer.


Hayward Wm, insurance agt.


Hayward & Son, General Store. Hennessee James B, saloon.


Hutchinson J T, justice of the peace.


Hutchinson & Inglest, coal miners. Kerr James A, general store and hotel. McDonald Lydia, restaurant and milliner. Marshall David, meat market. Martin Robert, livery.


Morgan Margaret, general store. Nutt J E, dentist. Pell G M, physician.


Petty James H, carpenter.


Priest M M, saloon.


Roach Edward, saloon.


Shackley & Dalton, coal miners.


Simpson Benjamin, General Store. Staples Richard, painter and paper hanger. Stetson C M & Co, general store. Stevens Mining Company, coal.


Throop James H, drugs. Trouzel Victor, hotel.


Vansandt W H, physician. Walker John D, grocer and undertaker. Walker John D, agt Am Ex Co. West Joseph, shoemkr. White N C, barber.


CARBONDALE. A small post village of 15 inhabitants, located Liberty township, Warren county, 7 miles north of Williamsport, the county seat and nearest bank location. Attica, 8 miles south, sup- plies it with banking facilities. Charles W Sentman, postmaster.


Bertrand Benjamin, blacksmith.


Burris S O, physician.


Sentman Charles W, General Store.


CARDONIA. Was called formerly Alexander. It is a coal mining, village of . 600 inhabitants, located in Van Buren township, Clay county, 3 miles north of Brazil, the county seat and banking town, and 2 miles south of Carbon, its shipping depot, on the I & St L R R. Coal is the chief export. W D Black, postmaster.


Black W D, General Store and Coal Mine.


Crosses Edel, grocer.


Dunn Thomas, saloon.


Hand A P, general store. Morgan John L, grocer and confectioner. Morton W CP, physician.


Murphy Watt, grocer.


Nicolson T K, shoemkr.


Smith W, saloon.


Spiers W, grocer.


Williams J D, saloon.


CARLISLE. An enterprising vil- lage of 700 inhabitants, located on the E & THR R, in Haddon township, Sullivan county, 10 miles south of Sullivan, the county seat and banking town, 36 south of Terra Haute, 22 north of Vincennes, and 109 southwest of Indianapolis. It contains Presbyterian, Methodist and Christian churches, 1 hotel, and 2 flour mills. Live. stock and fruit are the shipments. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. John M. Warner, postmaster.


Akin C T & Co, general store and live stock.


Akins R W Sons, general store and flour mill.


Arnold George G M, R R and ex agt. .


Benefield Israel H, furniture.


Benefield & Hardy, flour mill. Caubble T C Rev (Christian).


Davidson Francis M, barber.


Dennison E D, physician.


Greenfield S & Son, blacksmiths.


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Hackney Stephen, shoemkr. Haddon David W, propr Haddon House. Helmes D W & Co., druggists. Jenkins, Curtner & Co, druggists. Jenkins & Davidson, harnessmkrs. Land Jacob N, justice of the peace.


Lisman John W, blacksmith.


Malone Alva C, General Store.


Markee M A Mrs, milliner. Mathes J M, physician. Robbins C B, lawyer.


Roberts & Allumbaugh, hardware. Romelie Phillip H, grocer. Rotramel & Gwin, grain and hay. Sproatt J F, livery.


Warner John M, Restaurant and Baker. Webb & Shannon, broom factory. Whipps George, general store. Young J N, physician.


CARLOS CITY. Is a recently es- tablished farmers' postoffice, located in Randolph county.


CARMEL. Formerly known as Beth- lehem, is a pleasant town of 500 inhabit- ants, located part in each, Clay and Dela- Ware townships, Hamilton county, on the C & I Air Line R R, 10} miles south west of Noblesville court house, and 14 north of Indianapolis. It contains Methodist and Friends churches, 1 flour mill, a saw mill and 1 tile factory. Grain, lumber and produce are the exports. Z. Warren, postmaster.


Bond C, undertaker. Carey & Dixon, flour mill. Carey & Hunt, physicians. Comer A W, harnessmkr. Davis Luther, barber.


Frost Wm, dentist. Graves John, livery. Green S J, meat market. Haines A F, blacksmith. Haines J A, blacksmith.


Haines & Harold, hardware. Harold N G, physician. Harold Wm M, blacksmith. Jessup A T, general store. King F H, general store. King F J Mrs, grocer.


Kinzer D W, General Store. Long M L, shoemkr. McShane J T, physician. Morrow & Wells, tile mnfrs. Newby G, Saw Mill. Nutt J W, undertaker. Patty D W, lawyer. Peele Wm, hotel. Rail John W, carpenter.


Roberts Isaac Rev (Friends). Small L J, drugs.


Warren & Warren, General Store. Wilson John, barber.


CARPENTERSVILLE. Settled in 1847, contains a population of 300, in Franklin township, Putnam county, on the L N A & C Ry, 13 miles north of Green- castle, the county seat and location of near- est bank. Lumber and grain are exported. Ex, L N A & C. W D Parker, postmaster. Anderson Eli, blacksmith.


Baker James S, justice and insurance agt. Harris B, hotel. Harris W C, physician. Higgins & Clene, druggists.


Hillis Wm, blacksmith.


Newton G M, general store. Newton & McTerren, general store. Parker W D, Grocer.


Pickel A H, saw mill.


Pickel & McFarren, general store.


CARROLL. Locally known as Wheeling, is a post village of 90 inhabit- ants, located in Carrollton township, Car- roll county, 18 miles southeast of Delphi court house. It has daily stage commu- nication with Logansport, the shipping place and banking town, situated 12} miles north. M W Trent, postmaster.


Bell L T, boots and shoes. Hoppe Frederick, meat market.


Hunt J S, notary public.


Hunt & Talbert, saw mill.


Kirk S M, produce. Landes B F, physician.


Lyon F P, physician.


Moore A G, physician.


Moore Luna, milliner.


Patton A C, blacksmith. Seysones Charles, wagonmkr.


Todd & Slayfaul, milliners.


Trent James, carpenter.


Trent M W, general store and ins agt.


CARROLLTON. Sometimes called Reedville, contains a population of 200, in Brandywine township, Hancock county, and is situated on the C H & I Ry, 72 miles south of Greenfield, the county seat and banking town, and 18 southwest of Indianapolis. Grain, live stock, produce, and lumber constitute its exports. Ex, U S. J.G Boyce, postmaster. Allen & Kane, organs.


Boring L, grain, R R and ex agt.


Boyce J, saw mill.


Brandenburg & Simpson, general store.


Coppell J, grain. Gillispie & Son, general store. House Lemuel, carpenter. Hutton H, shoemkr.


Larabee T W, justice. Larimore Dr, physician.


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McDugal D & D, tile mnfrs. McRoberts J, wagonmkr. Matillo Emanuel, blacksmith. Peck James, carpenter. Rounder Nelson, carpenter. Short & Hawkins, harness and saddles. Stropes Wm, carpenter. Taylor T W, blacksmith.


Willis H, Barber and Restaurant.


CARTERSBURGH. Sixteen miles west of Indianapolis, on Vandalia Line, is an enterprising village of 300 in- habitants, located in Liberty township, Hendricks county, 5} miles southeast of Danville, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Daily stage communication with Belleville; fare 20 cents; Centre Val- ley, fare 35 cents, and Monrovia, fare 50 cents. Hogs, lumber, grain, staves and heading are the exports. Am Ex. WU Tel. A S Grave, postmaster.


Biddle & Pruit, general store.


Clark J L, R R and ex agt.


Coe F W, mason. Cox Daniel & Co, grain.


Cox Wm, carpenter.


Fitchet Daniel, shoemkr.


Grave A S, Notary Public.


Hamtlin S E, physician. Haydon & Tomlinson, sorghum mnfrs. Little Thomas, saw mill.


McCormick S L, grocer.


Morgan O, physician. Okeley F, blacksmith.


Osborn James, blacksmith. Owens A, wagonmkr. Pearson Mary E, milliner.


Phillips & Prewitt, general store. Rawlings H L, Hotel. Singleton James, barber. Williamson S, plasterer.


CARTHAGE. Is an incorporated town of 550 inhabitants, located in Ripley township, Rush county, 12 miles northwest of Rushville, the county seat. Knights- town, 5 miles north on the P C& St L R R, is the shipping point. Carthage is loca- ted on Blue river and contains 1 bank, 3 churches-Friends, Methodist and Chris- tian. 1 flour and 1 woolen mill derive power from the river. Flour, grain, wool and produce are exported. Telephone and stage connection with Rushville and Knightstown. M E Hill, postmaster. Bank of Carthage, (capital $110,000); Charles Henley, pres ; S B Hill, cash. Barber James, merchant tailor.


Binford Levi S, drugs. Bogart H J, physician. Bundy & Hill, pump mnfrs. Clark John, physician. Coffin E T, grocer.


Coffin O S, blacksmith.


Drake F J, physician.


Dunn E J, carriage and wagon mnfr. Gwynne, Johnson & Co, general store. Henley Bros, flour and woolen mills. Hill Milton, justice of the peace. Hill M E, stationery and notions.


'Hill Robert W, stoves and tinware.


Hill & Brother, blacksmiths. Hill & Cook, drugs.


Hubbard Joseph L, harnessmkr.


Hunnicutt John A, carriage mnfr. Johnson Bros, general store. Junken Wm A, saw mill. Marshall David, dentist.


Phelps H C, hotel.


Reding Jacob, physician.


Righter O W, dentist.


Sparks J B, physician.


Stone George HI, General Store. Weingart Lewis, carriage painter.


Willcutt & Sons, meat market.


CASON. Or Dover, as the village is sometimes called, contains 100 inhabitants and is located in Jefferson township, Boone county, 8 miles west of Lebanon, the county seat. Thorntown, 5 miles north on the C I St L & C R R, is the location of nearest bank and shipping depot. Grain is mar- keted. H M Painter, postmaster. Crafton O T, physician.


Denny Lewis, blacksmith.


Frazier Henry, carpenter.


Johnson James, justice of the peace. Wainscott Elias, wagonmkr.


Ware W H, physician.


Woodard Isaac, general store.


CASS. This growing village of 225 inhabitants, known locally as Buell City, is located on the I & I E R R, in township of same name, county of Sullivan, 8 miles east of Sullivan, the county seat and location of nearest bank. The surrounding coun- try is underlaid with almost inexhaustible coal veins, which are only waiting to be worked to be made very profitable. Grain is the principal shipment. Ex, Pacific. W U Tel. N H Brown, postmaster. Alumbaugh J D, general store. Bledsoe Wm, hotel.


Brown N H, Physician.


Brown W M, stationery.


Brown & Brown, physicians. Cochran & Walters, flour mill. Conley A J, carpenter. Hawtin John, justice of the peace.


Hawtin & Gambill, general store. Hutchinson J, saloon.


Hutchinson & Rains, saloon.


Mills & Usery, lumber. Patton Joseph Rev (Christian).


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CASSVILLE. Has a population of 100, and is situated in Howard township and county, on I P & C Div W St L & P Ry, 5 miles north of Kokomo, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Grain is exported. 2 churches-Methodist and Christian-are supported. Ex, U S. J Trippen, postmaster.


Clark S J, Saw Mill. Gher David, shoemkr. James Joseph, blacksmith. Puckett J L, physician. Stantant A S, wagonmkr. Trippen J, general store.


CASTLE. Is a farmers' postoffice located in Jackson township, Randolph county, 12 miles northeast of Winchester court house. Union City, 5 miles south, is the location of nearest bank and rail- road depot. Joseph H Sell, postmaster. King James V, physician.


Sell Joseph H, General Store.


CASTLETON. Is located on I P & C Div W St L & P Ry, in Lawrence township, Marion county, 11 miles north of Indianapolis. Population 100. Grain, live stock and lumber are the principal shipments. Ex, U S. P L Negley, post- master.


Klipfer S, general store. Lyle A W T, physician. Morgan Noah, blacksmith.


Negley P L, General Store and Grain. Rooker J J, physician.


Silvey H, physician.


Thompson W S, Saw Mill. Wadsworth & Son, general store.


CATARACT. Is located at the falls of Eel river, in Jennings township, Owen county, 12 miles northwest of Spen- cer, the county seat and banking town, and 6 south of Cloverdale, its shipping point, on the L N A & C Rv. The village contains 150 inhabitants, 1 flour and 2 saw mills. The river furnishes power to operate the flour mill and 1 saw mill. Staves, lumber, produce and wagon material are the ship- ments. H Miller, postmaster.


Anderson Thomas, wagonmkr. Apgar F P, flour mill.


Beaman James, justice. Brasier T, physician. Burns F M, shoemkr. Ennis Washington, meat market.


Hoffa Jacob, blacksmith.


Hutson Jackson, lawyer. Jones J M, physician. Medaris J H, physician and coal. Meek J L, lawyer. Meek W E, notary public.


Miller H, Postmaster and News Agent.


Minnick Theodore, watch and clock re- pairer.


Nicholas J F, general store. Nicholas Keller, drugs.


Nichols Ches, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Russell Isaac, saw mill.


Steiner & Wallace, flour mill. Stillwell T D, general store.


CATES. Hamlet of 25 persons in- Fulton township, Fountain county, on the TC & St L R R, 12 miles south of Coving- ton, the county seat, and 60 from Indian- apolis. Ex, Am. W H Cates, postmaster. Bish John, grocer.


Cates W H, Agent T C & St LR R.


CATLIN. A station on line of L Div TH & I R R, is located partly in each, Florida and Raccoon townships, Parke county, 5 miles south of Rockville, the county seat and banking town, and 18 northeast of Terre Haute. Popula- tion 200. The village sustains Christian and Methodist churches. Lumber, staves, wheat and live stock are shipped. Ex, Am. Wm H Elson, postmaster.




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