Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 23

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


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PATENTS. C. BRADFORD. SOLICITOR OF PATENTS,


CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION. (See adv). | 16 and 18 Hubbard Block, INDIANAPOLIS. IND.


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MINTURN & MINTURN 3/ TO 33 SENTINEL BLOG, INDIANAPOLIS , IND.


PATENT SOLICIHON HAND BOOK FREE.


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DERBY. A landing on the Ohio river, situated in Union township, Perry county, 18 miles northeast of Cannelton court house. The village contains 150 in- habitants, who support a Catholic church and district school. Ex, Adams. H C Hargis, postmaster.


Badger & Cunningham, saloon.


Bennett James B, physician.


Buchanan James, cooper.


Carr John, general store.


Elder B L, saloon. Elsby Samuel J, general store. Hall M V, justice of the peace.


Hamilton Thomas, shoemkr.


Hargis H C, General Store and Staves. Hargis Samuel, hotel.


Heath Wm, carpenter.


Kellens Luke, saw mill.


Martin Isaiah, cooper.


Mitchell Solomon A, general store and hotel.


Mitchell W H, general store. Ramsey Wm, blacksmith. Yates Joseph, notary public. Zoeller Wm, blacksmith.


DERN. Was established as a postof- fice in 1881. It is situated in Round Grove township, White county, 22 miles south- west of Monticello court house, and 9 west of Brookston, on L. N A & C Ry, the near- est rail approach. Nearest bank is at La- fayette, 15 miles southeast. Population 20. Grain and live stock are the shipments. A. J Dern, postmaster.


Barens S D, live stock.


Bariden & Holladay, tile mnirs.


Biggs J J, news dealer. Bush P L, justice of the peace. Crose James P, grocer.


Dean Amanda, produce.


Dern A J, Physician.


Headley George M, sorghum mnfr. Rowe J H, live stock. Rowe T H, live stock. Scott E H, live stock.


Shuster Albert, meat market. Tolby Mary, milliner.


DESOTO. Formerly known as Wood- lawn, established as a postoffice in 1882, and is located on the L E & W Ry, in Del- aware township, and county, 6 miles from Muncie, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Population 45. Lumber is shipped. F W Confer, postmaster. Bailey John, saw mill. Borbe B F, carpenter. Bunch R A, physician and druggist.


Confer F W, general store. Dewolf Wm, R R and ex agt. Johnson Aaron, barber. McConnell T T, blacksmith.


Martin Wm, justice of the peace. Sparks L S, live stock. Wood D L, shoemkr.


DEWBERRY. Is a village located in Brown township, Ripley county, 11 miles south of Versailles, the county seat, and 8 from Dillsborough, its shipping station on the O & M Ry. Aurora is the banking town. Population 100. Wm Buening, post- master.


Buening Wm, Wagonmaker.


Butt Wm, hotel.


Kinnett J N & J S, flour mill.


Kinnett S H, butcher.


Licking J, shingle mnfr.


Licking Wm, blacksmith.


O'Neal Buck, barber.


Struve S H, blacksmith.


Teegender F, livery.


Vogel R, carpenter.


DEXTER. Is on the Ohio river, in Union township, Perry county, 20 miles northeast of Cannelton court house. Rono, a landing on the river, distant 3 miles, is the place of shipment. Population, 30. Samuel J Groom, postmaster.


Groom Samuel J, general store. Smith David, blacksmith.


DICE. Is strictly a farmers' postoffice with no village population, located in New- ton county, 24 miles north of Kentland, court house. St. Anne, Ill, distant 12 miles, on the C & E I and C I St L & CR Rs, is the nearest rail approach. Semi- weekly stage to St. Anne, Ill. John M. Harlan, postmaster.


DICKEYVILLE. Warrick coun- ty, is an 1884 postoffice.


DILDAVILLE. Is a recently es- tablished farmers' postoffice in Grant county.


DILLMAN. With 40 inhabitants, is an unimportant country postoffice, loca- ted in Jackson township, Wells county, 20 miles southwest of Bluffton court house. Keystone, 7 miles east on the Ft W C & L R R, is the usual place of shipment. R D Fornshall, postmaster.


Ballard Freeman, physician.


Dillman Sidney M, blacksmith. Fornshall R D, general store. Good John A, justice of the peace. Griffin Wm, cooper. Johnson Elbert, physician.


DILLSBOROUGH. Settled in 1830, is a prosperous village of 500 inhab- itants located on O & M Ry, in Clay


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THOS. C. DAY & CO. 72 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.


AsThose who desire to buy or sell REAL ESTATE will do well to apply to us.


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township, Dearborn county, 14 miles south- west of Lawrenceburgh, the county seat. Aurora, distant 10 miles, is the location of nearest bank. Methodist and Lutheran churches are sustained and produce shipped. Daily stage to Farmers' Retreat and Friend- ship. Ex, O & M. Tel, W U. S M Weav- er, postmaster. Blue Benjamin, meat market. Calvert J M, jeweler.


Conaway Ham, lawyer. Conaway Preston, live stock. Curry Bros, produce.


Ginter Frederick, shoemkr.


Hamlin W S, grocer.


Hartley JL, General Store.


Haynes W H, druggist.


Huffington G V, RR agt.


Kamping H, mer tailor.


Knowls R T, cooper.


Lord T J, physician. Milford O P M, blacksmith.


Misner D C, undertaker.


Neasta A H, shoemkr.


Niebruggs Henry, livery.


Perlee D, blacksmith. Perlee Wm, wagonmkr.


Pohle Wm, blacksmith.


Roberts L, tinner. Roberts & Suits, flour mill. Rudisill S, harnessmkr.


Sale F H, physician. Sale J H, physician.


Scudder Thomas, undertaker.


Stevenson W C D, notary public. Stewer Wm, notions. Teke W E, saloon and livery.


Tholke Frederick, general store and cooper. Tholke Henry, wagonmkr. Thompson Dean, carpenter. Vandolat J C & Co, general store. Veit L, hotel.


Weaver S M, physician.


Withrow W W, General Store.


DISKO. Formerly known as New Harrisburgh, is a village situated in Pleas- ant township, Wabash county, on the C & A Ry, 18 miles northwest of Wabash, the county seat, and 9 west of North Manches- ter, the banking town. Population 120. C O Barrett, postmaster.


Barrett G R, General Store. Bowman R, grocer and druggist. Figert Jacob, hotel and carriage mnfr. Fleck Charles, blacksmith. Kramer A C, butcher.


Waugh M A, general store.


DITNEY. Campbell township, War- rick county, with 36 inhabitants, is located 10 miles northwest of Boonville, the county seat and banking town and place of ship- ment. Carleton Ketcham, postmaster.


Ketcham Carleton, Wagonmaker. Ketcham Sandford, blacksmith. Lynn G, general store. Miller P H, justice of the peace.


DITNEY HILL. With 75 inhab- itants, is a hamlet located in Hall town- ship, Dubois county, 13 miles east of Jasper court house, the place of shipment and nearest bank location .. Daily stage to Jasper. Charles Holzlog, postmaster." Cline John Rev (United Brethren). Harmon Isaac, blacksmith.


Holzlog Charles, Farmer. Jacobs Wesley, blacksmith. King Alexander Rev (Baptist). Kunklen & Co, saw mill. Nelson David, cooper. Pruett Joshua, shoemkr.


Roberts George W, blacksmith.


Shultz Leopold, General Store. Smith Isam, justice of the peace.


DIXON. A hamlet of 60 inhabitants, located on the I & V Ry, in Fairplay township, Greene county, 72 miles north- west of Bloomfield court house. Nearest bank at Worthington. Mary J Dixon, postmaster.


Dixon Mary J, Postmaster. Hunt H D, grocer.


Newsom James, live stock.


Shelburn James & Son, live stock.


DOMESTIC. Established in 1884, is a farmers' postoffice, located in Wells county.


DONALDSON. Settled in 1870, is a station and postoffice on P Ft W & C Ry, located in West township, Marshall coun- ty, 7 miles north of Plymouth, the county seat and banking town. Population 70. Adams Ex. Silas H Joseph, postmaster. Joseph Silas H, general store.


Knoblock J C, grocer. May A S, physician.


May L B, justice and insurance agt.


Mead J Ć, blacksmith.


Neff Henry, shoemkr.


Neff S N, general store.


Rickey S R, physician.


Smith Samuel, stonemason and plasterer.


DON JUAN. Is a hamlet of 68 population, located in Anderson township, Perry county, 10 miles north of Cannelton court house. Tell City, 8 miles south, on the Ohio river, is its shipping point. Sol- omon Pekinpaugh, postmaster.


Dodson George W, General Store and Justice and Blacksmith. Hipsh George, blacksmith. Hix John L, general store.


KING & ELDER


FURNITURE. Special attention paid to furnishing houses. 43 and 45 S. Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


SMITH'S


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CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. Adver- tising furnished Druggists by E. G. SMITH & SON, KENTLAND, IND.


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Hix Wm R, physician. Lucas L B, physician. Pekinpaugh Solomon, Farmer. Walters J, general store.


DOOLITTLE'S MILLS. Con- tains 60 inhabitants, in Oil township, Per- ry county, and is located 30 miles north of Cannelton court house. Boston, 5 miles distant, is the most accessible shipping point. 1 United Brethren church sustained. P L Doolittle, postmaster. Brown G W L, physician.


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Burr Calvin H, carpenter.


Curry J F, blacksmith.


Doolittle P L, Postmaster.


Doolittle & Doolittle, general store and flour mill.


Farry J, blacksmith. Felkner George, justice of the peace. Hutcheson Dr, physician. Jobe James, hardware.


McMahel N, wagonmkr.


Root John, barber.


DOOR VILLAGE. A rural post- office in Scipio township, Laporte county, 4 miles south of Laporte, the county seat and shipping depot. A district school, Methodist and Baptist churches will be found in the vicinity. Mail received daily. J B Higgins, postmaster.


Higgins J B, Patent Medicines and Notions. Peterson Charles, shoemkr.


Peterson Gustave, blacksmith.


DORA. Is situated on the Salamonie river, in LaGro township, Wabash county, 9 miles southwest of Wabash, the county seat and banking town. LaGro, 5 miles northwest, on the W St L & P Ry, is place of shipment. Methodist, Christian and Dunkard churches are sustained. Popula- tion 100. Thomas Gibbs, postmaster. Brown J W, physician.


Fall Jacob L, general store.


Gibbs Thomas, Postmaster. Harrell Jesse, boots and shoes. Kautz John, physician. Kesler & Hoch, saw and flour mill. King N, blacksmith. Peffly Lydia & Sarah, carpet weavers. Teegarden Calvin, wagonmkr.


DOVER HILL. Settled in 1832, is a village located in Centre township, Mar- tin county, 4 miles north of West Shoals court house. Shoals, 4 miles south on the the O & M Ry, is the shipping point and banking town. With a population of 300 the place supports a Christian, Methodist, Reformed and Baptist churches. Daily stage to Indian Springs ; fare 75 cents ; and


Shoals ; fare 25 cents. Nathan P Calvin, postmaster. Calvin Nathan P, Justice of the Peace.


Caivin Ottie D, general store.


Hixson James, blacksmith.


Hovis Elizabeth, general store. . Huffman Wm, saw mill. Luzadder George, general store.


Marshall Wm, justice.


Schooley John, blacksmith.


Sims Jasper N, physician.


Stephens Lewis, lawyer.


DOW. Also called Onward, is a sta- tion and postoffice on the P C & St L Ry, in lipton township, Cass county, 10 miles east of Logansport, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Population 60. Lumber and grain are shipped. J J Pick- ett, postmaster. Little T, saw mill. Morgan J S, general store. Pickett J J, physician. Smith Daniel A, tile mnfr. Smith Peter, blacksmith.


Snyder David, saw mill.


DOWN HILL. Crawford county. (See Boston Station.)


DOWNEYVILLE. Is situated on Little Flat Rock creek, in Adams township, Decatur county, 8 miles northwest of Greensburgh, the county seat and banking town. Adams, distant 3 miles, on the C I St L & C Ry, is the place of shipment. Population 50. Amos F Downey, post- master.


Downey Amos F, Grocer. Kelley R M & Co, flour and saw mill. Leffler E S, carpenter. Leffler J M, carpenter.


DRAPER. Is a country postoffice, located in Jackson township, Miami coun- ty, 12 miles southeast of Peru court house. Amboy, distant 4 miles on the P C & St L Ry, is the nearest rail approach. Stage route to Amboy and Wabash. Hugh Ful- ton, postmaster and grocer.


DRESDEN. A station on the B & B Ry, with a population of 70, in Jack- son township, Greene county, 12 "miles southeast of' Bloomfield court house. Churches, Methodist and Christian. Ex- ports, wheat, tobacco, hogs and cattle. Mail daily. George J Jackson, postmaster. Ashcraft Joseph, live stock.


Edington Elijah, lawyer. Gastineau George, live stock. Kirkpatrick L L, grocer.


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.


PATENTS PROMPTLY PROCURED ITSEND FOR CIRCULAR.


CHARLES P. JACOBS, Patent Solicitor, 36 North Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Jackson George J, Justice and Railroad Agent. Merritt Wm, cooper. Miller John & Co, coal miners. Neal John D, blacksmith. ()'Bannon George H, shoemkr. Records James M, tobacco mnfr.


DREWERSBURGH. With a pop- ulation of 40, is a hamlet located in White- water township, Franklin county, 14 miles southeast of Brookville, the county seat and banking town. Harrison, O, 7 miles south on the W W V R R, is the nearest rail ap- proach. Grain and live stock are mar- keted. W O Stansbury, postmaster. Brohhite Francis, meat market.


Burtonsaw J F, physician. Currey A C, carpet weaver. Hancock Chester, meat market. Otto Henry, general store. Stansbury Thomas, live stock. Stansbury W O, General Store. Waltz George E, blacksmith.


DUBLIN. Is an incorporated town of 1,300 inhabitants, situated on line of the C St L & P Ry, in Jackson township, Wayne county, 17 miles west of Richmond, the county seat, 2 west of Cambridge City, the location of nearest bank, and 51 east of Indianapolis. Dublin sustains 5 churches- Friends, Methodist, Christian, Universalist and United Brethren-a public library of 400 volumes, 2 hotels and a weekly news- paper, the Wayne Register. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. J W Scott, postmaster. Baird Orange, shoemkr. Barrett Clinton T, harness.


Bell Mary E C Mrs, dressmkr.


Bilby Albert G, blacksmith. Boyd Samuel S, physician.


Brown Abraham S, wagonmkr. Browne N C, milliner.


Burney John, Carriage Mnfr.


Burr Albert M, publr Wayne Register. Carmony David, blacksmith.


Carmony Thomas F, livery. Cope George, cigar mnfr. Cranor John Rev (United Brethren).


Ciull Solomon F, grocer. Custer Benjamin F, barber.


Custer Solomon F, grocer. Davis Bros, druggists. Demundrum Felix Rev (United Brethren). Dillon S & Son, general store.


Dublin Agricultural Works, H Floyd, sec and treas.


Ellis Ira, blacksmith.


Floyd Haleck Rev (United Brethren). Floyd, Halleck & Son, tile mnfrs. . Fountain John, lumber.


Gordon George W, tailor. Griffy John A, pump mnfr.


Hardin Edwin D, shoemkr.


Hardin Russell B, carpenter. Heacock M S, furniture and undertaker.


Herbst A & D S, brick mnfrs. Hicks Wm J, flour and feed.


Hoffman J V & Son, real estate. Holland & Brown, druggists. Homsher G W, physician.


Huddleston Nathan, soap mnfr.


Huddleston & Working, plasterers. John Frances S Mrs, notions.


John R W Rev .(Universalist).


King D J Mrs, hotel. King E N, flour mill.


Layman Thomas J, general store.


McTaggart Charles, physician. McTaggart George, grocer.


Maxwell Benjamin F, nursery.


Morgan Edmond, machinist.


Pierce & Campbell, saw mill. Pike Jesse, furniture and undertaker.


Reed Joseph S, hotel.


Reed Wm & Son, blacksmiths.


Robertson J D, dentist.


Rowe John C, grocer.


Schooley E E, R R and ex agt.


Sells Thomas Rev (Methodist).


Smith Sallie Mrs, milliner.


Smith & Frazee, meats.


South worth & Day, physicians. Swaim Cyrus T, grocer.


Swaim John G, groceries and hardware. Taylor Livingstone B, physician.


Wallace Jesse, barber.


Wayne Register (weekly), Albert M Burr, publr.


DUBOIS. Or Knoxville, as it was formerly known, is a post village of 75 inhabitants, located in Harbison township, Dubois county, 10 miles northeast of Jasper court house, which is the nearest rail ap- proach and bank location. Grain, live stock and produce are marketed. C W Ellis, postmaster. Arnold George, shoemkr.


Coble P L, physician.


Dikemper George, blacksmith.


Dudine H, shoemkr.


Ellis C W, General Store, Saw and Flour Mill. Graves C M, barber.


Graves H, hotel.


Hemmerlein George J, wagonmkr.


Klee Frank, blacksmith.


Lothes John, cooper, saloon and barber. Polson T, physician.


Polson T & Son, saw mill.


Shot George, Shoemaker. Waldrip H L, physician.


DUDLEY. Known formerly as both Rose Creek and Harmony, is a rural post- office for the convenience of the farming


THE PHYSIO-MEDICAL COLLEGE OF INDIANA Gives more for the Money than any College in the West.


BOYD'S


The Surest, Safest, Quickest and Most Pleasant Remedy for Diarrhea and Pains in the Stomach and Bowels.


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community in Van Buren township, Monroe county. Bloomington, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment, is dis- tant 7 miles. Population 50. Grain and hogs are marketed. Emily Bafford, post- master.


Brown W J & Co, flour mill.


Butcher R M, justice of the peace.


Rice T E & Co, saw mill.


Thrasher Alfred, justice of the peace.


DUDLEYTOWN. Established in 1850, is a hamlet of 100 inhabitants, lo- cated in Washington township, Jackson county, 9 miles east of Brownstown court house. Seymour, distant 8 miles, has near- est bank. Langdon's station, 3 miles east on the J M & I R R, is the place of ship- ment. Its exports comprise staves, produce, lumber and grain. Henry A Otto, post- master.


Breathauer Harman, wagonmkr.


Breathauer John, carpenter.


Breathauer & Bro, lumber.


Breathauer W F, shoemkr.


Brietfield Gotlieb, cooper.


Brummer Henry, barber.


Cordes Conrad, flour mill.


Flick Rudolph, shoemkr.


Green Wm O, physician.


Holtman John, tailor.


Kratzer John, painter.


Kuhn J Rev (Lutheran). Osterman August, physician.


Otto Henry, justice of the peace.


Otto Henry A, General Store.


Plump Frederick, cooper.


Retter Henry, live stock. Roth Wm, blacksmith. Stolle Rudolph, saloon.


Vondervalle John, Nursery. "ung Jacob, lawyer.


DUFF. Or Green's Store, as it was formerly known, was established as a post- office in Oct., 1881, for the convenience of a farming community in Patoka township, Dubois county. It is on the line of the L E & St L R R, 8 miles southwest of Jasper court house. Thomas R Green, postmas- ter.


Green Thomas RR, General Store. Lemon J HI, live stock.


Ix mond Milton D, live stock.


DUGGER. Established in 1881, is a village of 250 inhabitants, located on the SES & B R R, in Cass township, Sullivan county, 10 miles east of Sullivan, the coun- ty seat and banking town. Coal is the chief article of export. Ex, Pacific. C M Lowden, postmaster.


Abby Robert, flour mill. Bridwell Wm, hardware.


Dugger & Neal, coal miners.


Dugger, Neal & Co, general store.


Gaskell Dr, physician.


Lowder Caleb M, physician.


Maple & Bedwell, general store.


Overstreet G R, grocer.


Sheepe M, general store.


Shoptaw Wm, blacksmith.


Taylor W B, pottery.


Taylor & Sims, General Store.


DUMONT. Is an 1884 postoffice lo- cated in Marion county.


DUNDEE. A station and postoffice . on the L E & W Ry, in Pipe Creek town- ship, Madison county, 18 miles northwest of Anderson court house. Nearest bank at Elwood. Population 75. Shipments com . prise wood, lumber, staves and produce. Eliza Wood, postmaster.


Bridler & Co, saw mill.


Cory Marion, tile mnfr.


Epend John D, physician.


Etchison Riley, hotel and flour mill.


Foster Charles and Co, saw mill.


Giss Adam, carpenter.


Griffee O. saloon.


Righter & Gree, lumber.


Robinson C M, dentist.


Squires & Higbee, lumber.


Wood Alexander, justice of the peace.


Wood A S, General Store and Grain and R R Agent.


Wood George, live stock.


DUNFEE. Is situated on the N Y C & St L Ry, in Jefferson township, Whit- ley county, 14 miles southeast of Columbia City, the county seat, and 12 west of Fort Wayne, the banking town. Population 28. George M Singer, postmaster. Leach Allen, general store. Linton Samuel, grocer.


Singer G M, Grocer. Walker Wm, saw mill.


DUNKIRK. An incorporated town of 900 inhabitants, is located on the C St L & P R R, in Richland township, Jay county, 15 miles south west of Portland court house, and 90 northeast of Indianapolis. Hart- ford City is the location of nearest bank. The town has Methodist and Baptist churches, a graded school, 2 hotels, a weekly newspaper -- Gazette -- handle factory, saw mill, tile works, and 1 flour mill, Grain is the chief article of export. Ex. Am. Tel, W U. Richard J Sutton, post- master.


Allmon Israel, lawyer.


Anderson George, boots and shoes. Anderson George Mrs, milliner. Anderson James M, physician.


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Best Machine in the Market-cheaper, more durable and economical. (See advertisement, opposite Brewers, in Classified.)


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Andrews Rankin H, grocer. Bader Michael, justice. Barr John D, general store. Bishop & Place, saw mills.


Borden Joseph A, Publisher Dun- kirk Gazette.


Bowen Jehu M, furniture and undertaker. Brooks James A, groccr. Brotherton & Kennedy, flour mill. Burden Allen J, barber.


Carl Joseph L, lawyer. Cole CP, handle mnfr.


Commercial House, A Dearth; propr.


Crogan John M, physician. Cunningham Mills S, druggist. Dearth, propr Commercial House.


De Voe Asa, tile mnfr,


Dunkirk Gazette (Weekly), J A Borden, Publisher. Engle A C, agt Adams Ex Co.


Evans Hial J, jeweler.


Evans John V, carpenter. Foreman & Co, grocer. France John W, physician. France & Lucas, agrl implements. Graham Franklin, saloon.


Holley Amanda, dressmkr.


Hoover Edwin D, hardware.


Kennedy Michael W, druggist.


Kennedy & Macy, grocers.


Marks & Mills, livery. Mendenhall John B, blacksmith. Milligan Wm, hotel. Monroe Bros, grain. -


Payton Wm W, grocer. Pfister John W, wagonmkr.


Selvey Samuel S, physician.


Semans H S Mrs, milliner. Sharrett Jerome P, general store.


Shatto & Bro, drain tile mnfrs.


Shaw Lester C, carpenter.


Steele & Steele, meat market.


Stephenson Robert, harnessmkr.


Sutton John, justice. sutton Richard J, Postmaster, Stationer and Newsdealer. Sutton Wm G, lawyer. Teague & Carl, blacksmiths. Thomas John W, blacksmith. Tucker John W, shoemkr. Weaver & Son, general store. Willis Sanford C, barber. Wilson Kate, dressmkr.


DUNLAPSVILLE. Is the loca- tion of 180 persons, a Presbyterian church, graded school, 2 saw mills, and several stores, in Liberty township, Union county, on east fork of White Water river, 5 miles southwest of Liberty, the county seat, ship- ping depot and location of' nearest bank. Lumber, grain and live stock are shipped. Tri-weekly stage to Liberty ; fare, 25 cents ;


and Brookville; fare, 50 cents. William D Smith, postmaster.


Booth George W, general store.


Garrett Jacob, carpenter.


Garrett John, insurance agt.


Grove Elmer, lumber.


Hanna George, meat market.


Jarvis James, justice.


Leech James, grocer.


McGee Robert, wagonmkr.


Osborn Benjamin, lumber.


Rigor John, hotel.


Smith William D, Boots, Shoes and Notions.


DUNREITH. 40 miles east of In- dianapolis, is a station on the P C & St L Ry, located in Spiceland township, Henry county, 10 miles south of New Cas- tle court house and 5 east of Knightstown, the location of nearest bank. With a pop- ulation of 160, the village supports Chris- tian and Friends churches. Daily stage to Spiceland ; fare 20 cents; and Greensbor- ough ; fare 40 cents. Adams Ex. W U Tel. D H Hudelson, postmaster.


Bartlett C G, physician.


Craighead R D, general store and physi- cian.


Crawford Bros, saw mill.


Fanshaw J H, shoemkr.


Fry E M, carpenter. Greenstreet A, real estate.


Hinshaw B F, general store.


Hinshaw L, carpenter.


Hollowell E Rev (Methodist).


Hudelson D H, Drugs and Grocer.


Railroad and Express Agent.


Marson M H, general store.


Moore H C, painter.


Nicholson Wm, horticulturist.


Pearce J R, General Store.


Rinewald W, shoemkr. Stambaugh F, hotel. Stanley J, hotel.


Steele A, blacksmith.


Teas E Y, nursery.


Thomas F W Rev (Friends).


Watson J F; grain, R R and ex agt.


Westerfield S, hotel.


White J, blacksmith.


DUPONT. On M Div JM & IRR,. in Lancaster township, Jefferson county, is the location of 200 persons, 14 miles north- west of Madison, the county seat and bank- ing town, and 72 southeast of Indianapolis. Lumber is exported, and Methodist and Baptist churches sustained. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. George B Lewis, postmaster. Flanders J W, Physician. French Andrew, notions,


Graston George W, saw mill. Guthrie Wm A, staves.


CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS ESTIMATES MADE FOR GALVANIZING ALL KINDS OF IRON WORK.


GENUINE HARTFORD BOOT AND SHOE.


@Gentlemen, ask your Dealer for them, they will please you. Geo. S. Dwinnell, Western Agent, Indianapolis.


208 DUR INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER EAR


Hughes B W, general store. Lewis George B, Druggist and Phy- sician.


Lewis JF, druggist and physician.


Lindsay A W, wagonmkr. Newkirk P, blacksmith and hotel. O'Neel S E, apiarian.


Thomas N, carpenter. Williams B B, blacksmith.


Williams T S, General Store.


DURHAM. Is a discontinued post- office located in Laporte county. Mail should be addressed Westville.


DYER. Stands at junction of (Joliet cut off ) M C and C & I Air Line R Rs, in St John's township, Lake county, 11 miles northwest of Crown Point, the county seat and banking town. With a population of 350, the village supports a Catholic church and graded school. Grain and hay are exported. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. W F Gise, postmaster.




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