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Ashley J, stave innfr.
Black R C, physician.
Boyd J L Rev (Methodist).
Branson George W, blacksmith and town- ship trustee.
Catlin, Case & Puett, live stock.
Catlin & Puett, grain.
Clark T C. drugs.
Elson Will H, Agent Hartford, Æt- na and Phoenix Fire and Masonic Mu- tual Benefit Life Insurance Companies. Ernst Wm, carpenter.
Geller James, carpenter.
Gilkeson J C, justice of the peace.
Heacox Hiram, coal mine.
McCants H D, Grocer.
Parr J W, flour mill.
Payne F, saw mill. Sullivan John, blacksmith.
Vancleve E L, physician.
Wakefield A C, Saw Mill.
Wright Wm, R R and ex agt.
CAVENDER. Marshall county. (See Rutlan)d.
CEDAR BEACH. Is a pleasant summer resort, locatad on Turkey Lake and the B & O R R, in Turkey Creek town- ship, Kosciusko county, 30 miles northeast of Warsaw court house. This place is be- coming known as a splendid summer re- sort, and has a large number of visitors during the summer months. Ex, B & O.
CEDAR CREEK. Contains 45 in- habitants, 1 church and a saw mill. It is
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situated on E R Div W St L & P Ry, in Butler township, DeKalb county, 8 miles southwest of Auburn, the county seat and banking town. Lumber and grain are its exports. Mrs Alice M Holman, post- master.
Drake John, saw mill.
Holman Frank, General Store and Railroad Agent. Miller H A, general store. Shenk Henry, blacksmith. Zern Christian, shoemkr.
CEDAR GROVE Highland town- ship, Franklin county, with - 100 inhabi- tants, is located on White Water river and the W W V R R, 6 miles southeast of Brookville, the county seat and location of nearest bank, and 90 from Indianapolis. Am Ex. Mrs Julia A Hardey, postmaster. Ball Erwin, shoemkr.
Case Wm L & Son, coopers.
Cooley A J, dry goods and groceries. Cooley John, saloon.
Deffner Adam, saloon. Dorfaline John, blacksmith.
Eschenbach Philip, general store.
Fohel John, general store.
Hardey Julia A Mrs, Railroad and Express, Agent.
Herbert August, wagonmkr.
Meyer Jacob, harnessmkr. Osthermer Andy, hotel. Owens R J, physician.
Sahm Christ, saw mill.
Wilhelm J J, blacksmith.
CEDAR LAKE. (See Creston.)
Lake county.
CEDARVILLE. Is situated at the head of steamboat navigation, on the St. Joseph river, in Cedar Creek town- ship, Allen county, 11 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, the county seat and location of nearest bank. The village contains 150 inhabitants, Methodist and United Breth- ren churches, 1 flour mill and 1 saw mill. The mills derive power from the river. Tri-weekly stage to Fort Wayne; fare, 50 cents; and Butler, fare $1. Grain, flour and lumber are shipped. Z T Gar- rett, postmaster.
Disler Willis, saloon.
Garrett Z T, General Store.
Hallopeter M, justice of the peace. Kryder H W, live stock.
Kryder John L, physician. Meguire S, carpenter.
Myers J A, blacksmith.
Pisheon F, barber and cooper. Stevick J L, wagonmkr.
Timbrook & Son, Saw and Flour Mill.
Tracy D, shoemkr.
CEDAR WOOD. The location of 40 persons, in Harrison township and coun- ty, 4 miles south of Corydon court house, and 9 north of Mauckport, its shipping point on the Ohio river. It has, in the vicinity, United Brethren, Methodist, Pres- byterian, Christian and Lutheran churches and district schools. Mail semi-weekly. J W Rowe, postmaster. Doll Joseph, shoemkr.
Huntsinger Henry, carpenter.
Kitterman A P & Bro, general store.
Kopp Michael, blacksmith.
Rhoads A W, broommkr. Rosenber John D, carpenter.
Rowe J W, Carpenter and Builder. Rowe R Mrs, apiarian.
Weaver William, blacksmith.
CELESTINE. Containing 225 in- habitants, is a village located in Hall township, Dubois county, 10 miles east of Jasper, the county seat. Xyane station, 5 miles distant, on L E & St L R R, is the place of shipment. Wheat, tobacco and pork are marketed. Joseph Schlegel, post- master.
Alles, Blume & Co, saw mill.
Betz August, township assessor.
Harman Isaac, justice of the peace.
Hasanour G, General Store.
Hasanour J, shoemkr.
Johnson R B, physician. Kirlen A, saloon.
Maschidi John, barber and shoemkr.
Maschidi John G, justice.
Merkil J, wagonmkr.
Miller A, wagonmkr.
Miller P, cooper.
Schaaf John, furniture.
Schlegel Joseph, Saddle and Har- nessmaker.
Schnause G, blacksmith.
Seng George, wagonmkr.
Seng Jacob, general store.
Seng J H, hotel.
Snaus & Striegle, saw mill.
Striegle Joseph, blacksmith.
Wibbel John, saw mill.
CELINA. Rural postoffice, located in Oil township, Perry county, 22 miles northeast of Cannelton, the county seat, and 14 northwest of Alton, the place of shipment on the Ohio river. A United Brethren church is sustained, and staves are shipped. Ella F Rickenbaugh, post- master. Campbell James, barber. Carmickle Abraham, gunsmith.
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Carr John, blacksmith. Cunningham Jesse, blacksmith. Kimberlain John, cooper. King A, shoemkr. Land Marsh, lawyer.
Rick enbaugh Ella F, Postmaster. Rickenbaugh J, tanner.
Snyder Wm, general store.
CEMENTVILLE. Is a station on the J M & I R R, R, located in Jefferson- ville township, Clark county, 5 miles north of Jeffersonville, the county seat and bank- ing town. Cement is the only article of export. Population 150. C W Gheens, postmaster.
Baker H, general store. Belknap Dexter, cement mnfr.
Burnside John, general store. Carr Silas, R R agt and cement mnfr.
Gheens C W, Proprietor Silver Creek Cement Mills.
Mills O V C, cement mnfr.
CENTRAL. Is the location of 25 persons in Heth township, Harrison county, 9 miles south of Corydon, the county seat, and 6 north of Mauckport, a landing on the Ohio river. Butter and eggs are mar- keted. W H Rosenberger, postmaster. Hays D W, Physician. Jacobs Charles G, shoemkr. Miller S E, cabinetmkr.
Pearson Benjamin, blacksmith and hotel. Read I E, justice. Reed Henry H B, barber.
Rosenberger Wmn H, Livery. Smith Wm, general store. Thomas Charles, wagonmkr. Watson Bufford, live stock. Watson J R, live stock.
CENTRE. Known also as Tampico, is the location of 200 persons on the C St L & P R R, in Taylor township, Howard county, 6 miles southeast of Kokomo, the county seat and banking town. A Chris- tian church is sustained, and lumber and grain shipped. Adams Ex. S B Purvis, postmaster.
Finch H, hotel. Hatton E T, carpenter. Hatton James H, carpenter. Hull W H, physician. Keeles E, saw mill. Scott E A, live stock. Warwick W M, grocer.
CENTRE POINT. On daily stage route from Brazil to Bowling Green, is a village of 300 inhabitants, located in Su- gar Ridge township, Clay county, 10} miles southeast of Brazil, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Saline City, 6}
miles southwest, on the T H & S E R R, is the nearest rail approach. Lnmber and staves are the chief exports. C W A Hol- ley, postmaster.
Ambrose L F, nursery.
Ashmore & Russell, General Store. Booth James L, assessor.
Helton & Shaffer, marble yard. Holmes, W B, physician.
Kennedy J L, druggist and notary public. McCurley James, wagonmkr.
Malson Wm Rev (United Brethren).
Mayrose D, shoemkr. Niller Andrew & Son, blacksmiths. Moss C W, insurance agt.
Murrey Charles, marble'yard.
Reeder J H, furniture and undertaker.
Reeder Wm E, notary and justice. Rundell A E, physician.
Shaffer J A, wagonmkr.
Steadman John T, coal miner.
Thomas S P, flour mill.
Wilkinson M S, general store.
CENTRE SQUARE. Is the lo- cation of 170 persons, in Jefferson township, Switzerland county, 8 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, shipping point and bank- ing town. Has Baptist, Christain and Uni- versalist churches. J S Shadday, post- master. Belden B & Bro, flour mill.
Gleason B N, blacksmith. Hall Edward A, carpenter. Hunter A G, harnessmkr. Jackson J M, wagonmkr.
Kirkpatrick J C, apiarian.
Shadday J S, General Store.
CENTRETON. 22 miles southeast of Indianapolis, is a village possessed of 250 inhabitants, located on the I & V Ry, in Clay township, Morgan county, 7 miles north of Martinsville, the county seat and banking town. Brick, lumber, grain and milk comprise its exports. Ex, Adams. W U Tel. G L Bush, postmaster. Baber John, shoemkr. Blunk John S, saw mill.
Bush G L, R R agt, general store and no- tary public.
Hughs G, drugs.
May P J, saloon. Stiger George, blacksmith. Stipp & Campbell, restaurant.
Strader Brantley, constable.
Swisher D, wagonmkr.
Wall B M, Hotel.
CENTRE VALLEY. A small hamlet located in Liberty township, Hen- dricks county, 10 miles southwest of Dan- ville, the county seat and location of near- est bank. Clayton, 4 miles distant, is the
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nearest rail approach. Population 40. W R Craven, postmaster. Craven W R, General Store. Harper Branson, saw mill.
CENTREVILLE. (See Lewis.)
Vigo county.
CENTREVILLE. Is located in a very fertile agricultural district, on the C St L & P Ry, in Centre township, Wayne county, distant from Richmond court house 6 miles, and from Indianapolis 62 miles. Centreville is incorporated, contains 1200 inhabitants, 1 public hall, a good fire de- partment, 4 churches-Methodist, Presby- terian (2), and Christian ; 1 graded school, township and citizens library, 1 national bank, and 1 hotel. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. Mrs Martha E Greene, postmaster. Adams Express Company, O H Reece, agt. American House, E F Harner, Proprietor.
Aukerman Daniel, carpenter.
Baker Clark, wagonmkr.
Bartz Charles, pumpmkr. Beitzell Marcellus, stoves and tinware.
Bertsch Mary Mrs, baker.
Bowers Abraham D, cooper.
Carter Robert, barber.
Centreville Leader, J L Scott, propr.
Commons Joseph A, saw mill.
Dietrich Rufus M, dentist.
Doughty Samuel C, general store.
Dunbar J A & Co, general store.
First National Bank (Capital $50,000); Jesse Cates, Pres ; J K Jones, Cash.
Gentry David, justice of the peace.
Gentry James H, notary public.
Gordon George C, physician.
Greene Martha E Mrs, Fancy Goods, Books, etc.
Harner Edmund F, propr American House. Hatfield Joseph F, tailor. Houck John W, carriage mnfr. Jennings Luther, barber.
Johnston Montgomery T, grocer. Kersey Silas H, physician. Keys & Co, harness.
King Wm F, physician.
Lantz Bros, undertakers.
Lantz John, wagonmkr.
Leeson Henry C, grocer. Leggett George, flour mill and grain. Lewellen James C, photographer. Lewellen Lizzie Mrs, milliner. McMahan C S, jeweler. Noble Henry C, undertaker. Parrott & Smith, flour mill. Peele John Rev (Christian). Pricket M E, drugs. Reece Oliver H, agt P C & St L Ry. Scott Frank E, boots and shoes.
Scott J L, propr Leader. Shoff Rudolph S, livery. Smith J, blacksmith.
Squires H, blacksmith. Stoddard John D, mnfr boots and shoes. Strayer Hiram, shoemkr.
Tillson Hosea, physician. Tuttle Cynthia E Mrs, milliner.
Vogel Charles W, organ mnfr.
Willcutts Wm & Sons, meats.
Williams Lafayette F, general store.
Wilson C M, blacksmith.
Wolverton J M Rev (Methodist).
Wood Calvin J, physician and druggist.
CERRO GORDO. Is the location of 100 persons, on line between White River and West River townships, Ran- dolph county, 7 miles southwest of Win- chester court house, the banking town and place of shipment. R S Starbuck, post- master.
Brady Thomas, tile mnfr.
Conyers A W, live stock.
Heaston D, wagonmkr.
Hiatt John, shoemkr.
Johnson J I, blacksmith.
O'Harra A, ex agt.
Sellers B F, live stock.
Starbuck R S, General Store and Hotel. Vaughan J B, saw mill.
CEYLON. This office was established in 1884, and is located in Adams county.
CHALMERS. On line of the L N A & C Ry, in Big Creek township, White county, 12 miles southwest of Monticello, the county seat and banking town. Popu- lation 80. Ex, L N A & C. W T Dob- bins, postmaster. Clarridge E H, grocer. Dobbins V, hotel.
Dobbins W T, General Store, Lum- ber and Coal.
Raub A D, live stock.
Raub J & W W, grain and live stock.
Stephen W H, live stock.
Strautz Valentine, blacksmith.
CHAMBERLAIN. St Joseph town- ship, Allen county, 8 miles northeast of Fort Wayne, the county seat, which sup- plies it with railroad and banking facili- ties. Population 38. Tri-weekly stage to Fort Wayne and Hall's Corners. Mary V Taylor, postmaster. Barrall Jacob, blacksmith.
Chausse Amie, justice of the peace. Doty Solomon, justice of the peace. Gherkey & Bottles, saw mill. Geogline George, grocer and saloon. Grice Jesse V, live stock.
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Shaffer Wm & G, saw mill. Taylor Mary V, Postmaster.
CHAMBERSBURGH. On the New Albany and Paoli stage line, in Paoli township, Orange county. The village. contains 125 inhabitants, and is situated 5 miles southeast of Paoli, the county seat, and 13 south of Orleans, its shipping de- pot on the L N A & C Ry. Live stock is marketed. Stage to Paoli and New Al- bany daily; fare $2.50. J T Wolf, post- master.
Campbell John, shoemkr. Dillinger G W, blacksmith. Dillinger R S, Blacksmith.
Gray Samuel, blacksmith. Haworth Lewis C, justice. Hazlewood Green, physician. Reynolds Thomas, wagonmkr. Wolf J T, General Store.
CHAMNESS. Farmers' postoffice established in 1882, located on the I B & W Ry; in Blue River township, Henry county, 11 miles northeast of New Castle, the county seat and banking town, and 54 from Indianapolis. S Chamness, postmas- ter and general store.
CHANDLER. Once known as Lee, is a station on E R & E Div L E & St L R R, located in Ohio township, Warrick county, 5 miles west of Boonville court house and 12 east of Evansville. Popula- tion 250. Samuel T Helt, postmaster. Alexander Samuel, justice of the peace. Haines W A, physician. Harris W H, physician.
Helt Samuel T, General Store. Johnson L W, R R agt. Kelsey Charles, blacksmith Strickland John, blacksmith. Warrick & Evansville Coal Co.
CHARLESTOWN. Formerly the county seat of Clark county, is a pleasant town of 1200 inhabitants, located on the Louisville Br B & O Ry, 13 miles north- east of Jeffersonville, the county seat. The principal features here include 8 churches, large graded school building, 1 hotel, 1 saw mill, truss hoop factory and 2 flour mills. The press is represented by 2 weekly newspapers, the Record and Star. The chief support of Charlestown is de- rived from the rich farming country by which it is surrounded. Ex, O & M. Tel, W U. Henry Howard, postmaster. Alpha Mitchel P, general store. Bayless E J, notary public. Berges Henry G, carpenter. Berry James, barber. Boyer Wm, wagonmkr.
Bridges Dillon, justice of the peace. Carr & White, druggists.
Chambers E M, Proprietor Clark County Star.
Clark County Record, W S Ferrier, propr.
Clark County Star (weekly), E M Chambers, Proprietor.
Claybrooks George W Rev (Baptist).
Cole & Beeler, dry goods.
Coombs Lurana Mrs, notions.
Coward George W, pension agt.
De Mar James M, grocer.
Dettmer Ernst W, shoemkr.
Dettmer Kate, notions.
Deuser Wm, saloon. Deutschman Martin, flour mills.
Dixon James M, grocer.
Earnest Henry Rev (Presbyterian).
Ferrier Wm S, editor Clark County Record.
Green Wilford, flour mill.
Green Wm, wagonmkr. Harris Harvey J, grocer.
Harris & Runyan, grocers.
Hawkins N H, confectioner.
Hay Campbell, druggist.
Hay Charles, livery.
Hay George W, livery.
Haymaker G W, physician.
.Henderson Thomas W, truss hoop mnfr. Henry J C, dentist.
Hoffmeister Peter, cooper.
Howard Henry, postmaster.
Howe Robert L Rev (Christian).
Hughes John H Rev (Baptist).
Johanbocke & Sharpe, dry goods.
Keel Abner J, Justice of the Peace, Insurance and Collection Agent.
Long John M & Co, stoves and tinware. McClane T B Rev (Methodist).
McCombs House, Mrs Mildred B McCombs, propr.
McComb Milton, meat market.
McCoy James T, blacksmith.
McCoy Joseph, wagonmkr.
McKillep M E Rev (Presbyterian).
Marsh & Watson, lawyers. Masmar August, shoemkr.
Masmar August Jr, wagonmkr.
Mitchen Nathan, barber. Morrison L C, agt O & M Ex Co.
Oldham James E, physician.
Patterson W B & Co, flour mills.
Powell John W, lawyer. Reeves McDowell, jeweler.
Reich Charles A, meat market.
Runyan Francis M, grocer. Sanderson Thomas, physician. Schalk Charles, carpenter. Spriestersbach George, blacksmith.
Stierheim Wm A, harnessmkr. Stockwell John, undertaker. Stumpf Michael, saloon.
Teeples James M, furniture. Van Hook Wm, druggist.
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Washburn Ephraim, tailor. Wilson Ephraim C, painter.
Wilson Joshua C, Groceries, Pro- visions and Queensware. Work Wm F, physician.
CHARLOTTESVILLE. This progressive village of 400 inhabitants is located on the P C & St L Ry, in Jackson township, Hancock county, 29 miles east of Indianapolis and 9 east of Greenfield, the county seat. Knightstown, distant 4 miles, supplies it with banking facilities. Char- lottesville contains 4 churches-Methodist, Lutheran, Friends and Christian-and ex- ports grain, lumber, flax and live stock. Ex, Adams. Joseph F Shultz, postmaster. Bitler Charles, confectioner.
Bohn Daniel, blacksmith.
Burk Daniel, barber and shoemkr.
Clippinger N P Mrs, milliner.
Coffin John, justice.
Cox W B, physician.
Foust Washington, florist.
Frederick Henry, blacksmith.
Frederick H & Cox, blacksmiths.
Girty John T, livery. Grass Daniel, physician.
Grass Samuel, carpenter.
Griffith Lafayette, general store.
Hackleman John, saw mill.
Hammer T B, physician. Herrold Lemuel, general store.
Leanon John E, justice of the peace.
Loudenback Henry & Son, general store. Niles Reuben C, Hardware. Pearson E, grain.
Philpot Marion, ex agt.
Roland John R, drugs and groceries.
Rowland Frank, general store.
Shultz Joseph F, Stationery. Smith & Johnson, blacksmiths.
Thomas John S, agrl implements.
Walker & Conklin, General Store. Wheeler B B, lawyer.
Wright J E, physician.
CHARM. Formerly known as Forest Grove, is a hamlet of 30 inhabitants, lo- cated in Middlebury township, Elkhart county, 10 miles northeast of Goshen, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Stage to Goshen and Lagrange. Henry J Yoder, postmaster. Haines Albert, undertaker.
Haines Henry, carpenter.
Work Robert, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Yoder Henry J, General Store.
CHASE. Is located on the L E & W Ry, in Grant township, Benton county, 8 miles southwest of Fowler, the county seat, and 4 west of Oxford, the location of near- est bank. Population 50. Grain and live
stock are the shipments. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. James M Smith, postmaster. Beazell Luke, general store. Bristoe Wm, blacksmith.
Marvin W M, justice.
Schmidt H, wagonmkr.
Smith J M, general store.
CHELSEA. Is an 1883 postoffice, sit- uated in Saluda township, Jefferson county, 15 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Population 60. A J Wood, postmaster. Biddle B, blacksmith.
Hanna Bros, flour and saw mill.
Johnson A H, physician.
McNutt Thomas, justice of the peace. Phillips A H, physician.
Reed Stephen, lawyer.
Wood A J, General Store.
CHESTERs With a population of 200, is located in Wayne township and county, 4 miles north of Richmond, the county seat, banking town and place of ship- ment. Methodist and Friends churches are supported. B F Martin, postmaster. Hampton Jacob L, live stock.
Hiatt Riley, live stock.
King Edward, live stock. Martin B F, General Store.
Martin T S, live stock.
Miner George W, wagonmkr.
Pickett Eli M, carpenter.
Stidheim W C, blacksmith.
Williamson E P, carpenter.
Williamson S P, carpenter.
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CHESTERFIELD. Situated on the C C C & I Ry, is a village possessed of 150 inhabitants, located in Union township Madison county, 41 miles northeast of In- dianapolis and 5 east of Anderson court house, the location of nearest bank. Grain and hogs are shipped. A J Cornelius, post- master.
Armington C L, physician. Cornelius A J, General Store. Heath J W, justice of the peace. Kennedy Patrick, blacksmith.
CHESTERTON. Is a beautiful village of 600 inhabitants, located on the L S & M'S Ry, in Westchester township, Porter county, 10 miles north of Valparai- so, the county seat and location of nearest bank. It is rapidly improving, and con- tains 3 churches-Catholic, Methodist and Lutheran-an organ factory and 1 flour mill. · Brick, grain, potatoes, organs, and berries are the chief exports. U S Ex. W U Tel. D D Marr, postmaster. Alsasser J, insurance agt.
Benson H, baker.
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Bergstrom F, Boots and Shoes. Bergstrom J, boots and shoes. Blackwell T, flour mill and machinist. Brown F, barber. Coulter J C, notary. Demass N, carpenter.
Diddie William, General Store. Florence Sisters, milliners.
Gable Charles, blacksmith. Gondring J, justice of the peace. Green H, drugs. Gustaffson A, general store.
Hallman A C Rev (Lutheran).
Harper A L, hardware. Harrigan Edward, saloon.
Herbreck & German, saloon.
Hillstrom & Co, organ mnfrs. Hylander Bros, general store. Jonas M, wagonmkr. Jones E J, physician. Johnson G, hotel.
Johnson P H, General Store.
Johnson T J, lumber. Khroll Father Rev (Catholic).
Linsing R, justice.
Lundberg J, furniture and undertaker.
McHenry D, blacksmith.
Marr D D, Physician, Surgeon and Druggist. Miller R E, physician. Morgan J G, vet surgeon. Murphy J, cooper. Quick Bros, hardware.
Schaper E, barber and jeweler.
Severs P M, carpenter.
Shanks C, hotel. Stemper N, wagonmkr.
Taylor Bros, General Store. Taylor J&T, grain. Williams John, livery. Young M, meat market.
CHESTERVILLE. Established in 1884, is a rural postoffice in Dearborn county.
CHESTNUT HILL. Is a post village of 50 inhabitants, located in Frank- lin township, Washington county, 10 miles east of Salem, the county seat, and 7 north of Henryville, its shipping depot, on the J M & IR R. H N Thompson, postmaster. Ashabroner John, saw and flour mill. Blankenbaker F M, blacksmith.
Casey & Bro, Flour and Saw Mill. Cokes Thomas, sewing machines. Davis Henry Rev (Christian). Elliott A, shoemkr. Kettry A, wagonmkr. Layman Elijah, live stock. Layman Jeremiah, produce. Layman J H, physician. Lockenour Jacob, lumber.
Sturdevant F, live stock. Thompson H N, General Store.
CHESTNUT RIDGE. 64 miles south of Indianapolis, is a station on the J M & I R R, in Washington township, Jackson county, 13 miles east of Browns- town, the county seat, and 5 south of Sey- mour, the location of nearest bank. Popu- lation 80. Its exports consist of lumber, fruit, staves and heading. Adams Ex. F E Scott, postmaster. Cox A L, RR agt.
Scott F E, Postmaster.
Smith & Scott, saw mill and grocers. Smith H J, lumber.
CHILI. Is a village and station on E R Div W St L & P Ry, located in Richland township, Miami county, 7 miles north of Peru, the county seat and bank- ing place. Chili is on the Eel river, and contains 150 inhabitants, Baptist and Meth- odist churches. Ex, Pacific. N C Hall, postmaster.
Awalt George, druggist. Belew J C, physician.
Clendening Robert Jr, justice.
Clendening & Hall, saw mill.
Fetrow J W, harnessmkr.
Fike Parvin, wagonmkr.
Gilbert Frederick L, blacksmith.
Gilbert H, druggist.
Hall N C, General Store.
Haniman George, carpenter.
Haven H F, flour mill. Langford E, general store.
Nichols Baurd, blacksmith.
Ogden Henry, shoemkr.
Ridenour David, physician.
Wait J C, physician.
Wilkinson A R, carpenter.
Williams G, Hotel.
CHINA. Established as a postoffice in 1882, is the location of 15 families, in Shelby township, Jefferson county, 7 miles northeast of Madison, the county seat, place of shipment and location of nearest bank. Stage to Madison and Versailles tri- weekly. Produce is marketed. Jacob Thinnes, postmaster.
Birkly Max, carpenter.
Demeree Wm, live stock. Gulde E, shoemkr.
Heitz Wm, flour and saw mill.
Leinenveber John, carpenter. Smidy David, saw and flour mill. Snabolt Joseph, blacksmith.
Thinnes Jacob, Grocer.
CHRISNEY. £ A growing town of 400 inhabitants, located on the L E & St L R R, in Grass township, Spencer county, 9
PATENTS.
CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION. (See adv).
C. BRADFORD, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, 16 and 18 Hubbard Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND
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MINTURN& MINTURN 3/ TO 33 SENTINEL BLDG, INDIANAPOLIS IND.
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