Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 32

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


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Miller F J, druggist, 324 Lafayette.


Miller John M, furniture, 50 and 52 E Main.


Miller Nathaniel C, lawyer, 75₺ Calhoun. Miller Phillip, Grocer, Meat Mar- ket and Saloon, 119 W Jefferson.


Miller Wm B, sewing machines, 33" W Main.


Miller Wm H, grocer, 23 W Columbia. Miller & Bossler, real estate, cor Main and Calhoun.


Miller & Moritz, Proprietor Aveline House, cor Calhoun and Berry.


Mitchel James, publr Dispatch, 13 E Main. Model Overalls Factory, D S Redelsheimer & Co, Proprietors, 76 E Columbia.


Moderwell Jay M, coal, s end Blooming- dale bridge.


Moderwell & Studor, carpets. 26 E Berry. Moellering Wm, builder, 55 Murray.


Moellering Wm L, druggist, Lafayette and Lewis.


Moellering Wm & Sons, grocers, 217 La- fayette.


Mohr Louis, sewing machines, 64 E Col- umbia.


Monning Henry, real estate, 24 Clinton.


Monning John B & Co, coffees and spices, 75 E Columbia.


Monroe Elizabeth, boarding, 12 Chicago.


PHYSIO-MEDICAL COLLEGE OF INDIANA.


Session of 1884-'85 begins Oct. 14, 1884 and continues twenty-four weeks.


BOYD'S


MEDICATED CREAM, For Skin Diseases.


The Surest and Cleanest Cure for Itch, Scald- head, Blotches, Scales and Pustules. B. H. BOYD, LAFAYETTE, IND.


262 FOR


INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER FOR


Mordhurst H W, druggist, cor Calhoun and Berry.


Morgan & Beach, hardware, 19 E Columbia. Morning Journal (The), Journal Company, publrs, 20 E Berry.


Morris, Aldrich & Barrett, lawyers, 52 Cal- houn.


Motsch Fritz, saloon, 28 W Main.


Motz George, tailor, 10 Harrison.


Moyers Lou Mrs, restaurant, 245 Calhoun. Muhler Charles F, Proprietor Ft Wayne Cornice Works, 20 E Columbia.


Muirhead Alexander & Co, coal, 213 Cal- houn.


Muirhead R Mrs, millinery, 201 Calhoun. Muhler C F, cornices, 20 E Columbia.


Myers Wm H, physician, 157 W Wayne. Nathan Charles, liquors, 21 W Main. Nathan Julius & Co, liquors, 25 W Main. Neireiter Casper B, harness, 69 E Main. Nestel Adolph, shoemkr, 113 E Lewis. Neste' Edward, painter, 115 E Lewis.


Nestel O W, Dry Goods and Notions, 130 Broadway, Nestel Block.


Neuenschwander Isaac M, saloon, 46 E Co- lumbia.


New York Chicago & St Louis Railway, depot cor Calhoun and Columbia.


Newcomer Christian, saloon, 284 Calhoun. Nickel Plate Hotel, George W Long, propr, 31 W Columbia.


Niebergall Henry, baker and grocer, 201 E Washington.


Niemann Gottlieb, grocer, 148 Calhoun.


Niemann Theodore, grocer, 274 E Washing- ton.


Nieter Herman C, saloon, 49 E Main.


Ninde Lindley, lawyer, 16 W Main.


Nirdlinger J M, clothing, 33 Calhoun and 5 E Main.


Noftzger Thomas A, notary public, 62 Cal- houn.


Noll B R & Co, druggists, 128 Broadway. Noll Martin & Son, shoes, 22 Clinton.


Noll & Golden, milliners, 14 W Berry.


Nolton T J & Co, Hardware, Cut- lery and Tools, 22 Calhoun, Keystone Block.


Nonnamaker & Schleyer, shoes, 5 Keystone Block.


Nuttman & Co, bankers, 32 E Main.


O'Bourke, Miller & Co, soap works, 6 and 8 Glassgow ave.


O'Rourke Edward, judge circuit court, Court House.


Oetting Wm, grocer, 362 Calhoun.


Ofenloch Valentine, grocer, 30 Force.


Ogden Robert, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter, 112 Calhoun. (See adv, back cover.)


Olds C L & Co, founders, Water bet Cal- houn and Harrison.


Olds Henry G, wagons, Murray.


Olds N G & Sons, wheels, Wabash Ry and Lafayette.


Oliver House, Lewis Clark, propr ; cor Col- umbia and Lafayette.


Orff John, flour mills, W Main, Bridge. Ortlieb George, Saloon, 88 Cal- houn.


Ortmann Henry W, cigars, 26 Clinton. Ostmann Charles, barber, 23 Grand.


Owen, Pixley & Co, Clothing and Gents Furnishings, 15 Court.


Pacific Express Co, 28 E Main.


Pacific Manufacturing Co (The), Wm R Tyler, manager, 82 Barr.


Page, Taylor & Co, publrs News, 19 E Main.


Paul Henry C, Builder and Contrac- tor, Mnfr of and Dealer in White Lime, Cement, Plaster, Plastering Hair, Lath, Sewer Pipe and Building Stone, 81 E Columbia.


Paulus Frank, agrl implements, 58 E Col- umbia.


Pearse J C & Co, livery, 261 Calhoun.


Pegg Loren, barber, 138 Broadway.


Peltier James C, Undertaker and Embalmer, 17 W Wayne. (See adv, page 253.)


Pennock Frederick M, Mana- ger Western Branch Office S Pennock & . Sons Co, 358 Calhoun. (See adv, back cover.)


Pennock S & Sons Company,


Mnfrs of Pennock's Patent Road Ma- chine, and the "Matchless" Self-Load- ing and Self-Dumping Scraper; Manu- factory, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania ; Western Branch, 358 Calhoun. (See adv, back cover.)


Pennsylvania House, Gottlieb Beyerle, propr, cor Calhoun and Superior. Perrin A C, livery, 62 E Wayne.


Peters Box and Lumber Co (The) (Capital $55,000) ; Charles Pape, Pres; W J Eckels, Sec; Mnfrs Band- Sawed Lumber, Furniture and Cotton- wood Tobacco Pails; 78 to 103 High; Furniture Warerooms, 19 W Main. (See adv.)


Peters John C, Circular and Band Saw Mills, foot of Osage.


Peters Simon, barber, 125 Calhoun.


Pfeiderer Jacob, meats, 199 E Washington. Pfeiffer & Schlatter, hardware, 38 and 40 E Columbia.


Philley Eli S, agt Ft W C & L Ry and Ft W & J Ry, cor Ist and Harrison.


Philley M S, lawyer, 25 Postoffice Block. Phillips Edward, machine shop, 9 Pearl. Pickard C A & Co, stoves, 29 E Columbia. Pierce & Cloverdale, grocers, 24 Harrison. Pierr E A, notions, 60 Calhoun.


Pierre Charles J, dry goods, 69 Wells. Pierre Peter, dry goods, 168 Broadway.


M. S. HUEY & SON{ BEE HIVE PLANING MILL- 73 Pendleton Avenue, - - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


CHAS. PAPE, Pres't.


W. J. ECKELS, Sec'y.


THE PETERS BOX and LUMBER CO.


-MANUFACTURERS OF-


SFURNITURE. MANUFACTURERS and WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN


OFFICE


Salesroom, 19 West Main Street,


Mills and Factory, 78 to 103 High St.,


- FT. WAYNE.


BAND SAWED LUMBER


C AND 0


COTTON WOOD TOBACCO PAILS.


ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART,


Near Fort Wayne, Allen County, Ind.


A


CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS.


THE ABOVE INSTITUTION, most eligibly situated, six miles from the city of FORT WAYNE, offers particu- lar advantages to persons desiring to acquire a solid, useful and ornamental education. It is easy of access, one mile east of the Academy Station, which is twenty minutes' ride from the city, on the Ft. Wayne & Jackson Railroad. At the same distance from said city, on the Grand Rapids Railroad, is Wallen Station, two and a half miles west of the institution. The English course is thorough, including, besides Elementary Branches, Botany, Astronomy, Chemistry, the Higher Math- ematics, Belles-Lettres, etc. The French Language is taught by competent natives of France, and spoken in the institution, being the language of the vicinity. Particular attention is paid to Music. French, Vocal Music in class, and Fancy Work form no extra charge. RO Pupils received at all times during the year. Non-Catholic pupils are required (only for the sake of uniformity) to assist at the public exercises with propriety and decorum. No uniform necessary. Letters sent and received, subject to inspection. Payment required half-yearly in advance. Books and Fancy Work can be had at the institution at current prices. Each pupil should have 4 towels ; 4 napkins; 1 knife, fork, spoons, goblet; 1 dressing gown ; 2 black aprons; 4 changes of linen ; summer and winter balmoral. Great expense, in this institu- tion, is not a necessary attendant upon a thorough education, the terms being placed at a rate which, it, is hoped will prove an incentive to all who appreciate an academical course. Weekly notes, monthly bulletins, semi-annual examinations, and public distribution of premiums at the end of the scholastic year, are among the many means in use for exciting a laudable emulation. Love of intellectual pleasures, as well as easy, graceful deportment, is cultivated by weekly entertainments, consisting of Music, Readings, Declamations, etc., held in the Academy.


Terms per Session of Five Months:


Board and Tuition


$73 00


10 00


Music-Harp


.. Guitar. 15 00


Piano .. 25 00


Modern Languages, cach.


10 00


Latin .. $15 00


Drawing and Painting in Water Colors 10 00


Painting in Oil 20 00


Artificial Flower Lessons.


12 00


Artificial Fruit and Leather Work 12 00


Boarding in Vacation, two months 25 00


Address SISTER SUPERIOR, Academy P. O., Allen County, Ind.


Washing and Bedding.


30 00


ARCTIC


ICE MACHINE MFG. CO. For Brewers and Packers. (See adv., opp. Brewers, in Classified.)


FOR


AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FOR 263


Pietz J Fred, jeweler, 80 Calhoun. Pipenbrink Conrad D, shoes, 36 E Colum- bia.


Pisano Martin, shoes, 108 Harrison.


Porter Charles D, druggist, 108 Fairfield ave.


Porter Miles F, physician, 106 Fairfield ave.


Post Barnard, pottery, 284 W Main.


Potter P L, notary public, Postoffice Build- ing.


Powers & Barnett, omnibus line, 18 E Wayne.


Poyneer George W, physician, 86 Calhoun. Pressler John, cornices, 98 Barr.


Pressler & Wagner, carpenters, cor Dewald and Webster.


Prince Isaac, saloon, 26 Wells.


Prior H W, MD, Physician ; Treats all cases of a Chronic nature by Uro- mantes, or examination of the Urine ; Write for particulars ; 18 E Columbia. Proegler Carl, physician, 152 W Jefferson. Public Telephone, CC Perry, manager, 34 Calhoun.


Pumpey Joseph, notions, 43 E Columbia.


Purman Algernon A, lawyer, 1 and 2 Fos- ter Block.


Pyke Wm H, grocer, 80 Calhoun.


Quinn Mary, notions, 136 Fairfield ave.


Raab John, grocer, 16 E Columbia. Rabus John, tailor, 16 W Berry.


Racine Amil, horse collars, 13th.


Racine F L, horse collar mnfr, 36 N Cass. Racine House, cor 1st and Cass.


Radabaugh H A Mrs, Millinery, Wholesale and Retail, 11 E Columbia. Rambo Benjamin W, jeweler, 98 Calhoun. Randall Franklin P, real estate, 24 Clinton. Randall & Pennfield, lawers, Foster Block. Ranke & Rehnen, saloon, 77 Calhoun.


Ranke & Yergens, saw mill, cor Superior and Griffith.


Rastetten Louis, buggy material, 11 E Jef- ferson.


Read A J, livery, 18 W Wayne.


Read Henry A, livery, 66 Harrison.


Ream Will A, propr The Hoosier, 13 E Main.


Redelsheimer D S & Co, Over- alls, 76 E Columbia.


Redlich H & J, boots and shoes, 19 Cal- houn.


Reese Charles, grocer, 70 Barr. Reiling August, machinist, 70 Pearl.


Reinewald Rudolph C, cigars, 178 Calhoun, cor Lewis.


Reinewald & Vorvermark, hats, 298 Cal- houn; drugs, 286 Calhoun.


Reinkensmeier Christopher, grocer, 141 Broadway.


Reiter George, Mnfr Fine Cigars; the Celebrated Pony Cigar a specialty, 30 Calhoun.


Rekers Gerhard,grocer, 116 W Washington. Rhinesmith & Simonson, Plan-


ing Mill, Lumber, Sash, Doors and Blinds, cor Wabash Ry and Lafayette.


Rhodes George, barber, 259 Calhoun.


Rich Edwin, meats, 17 W Berry.


Ridley Daniel, barber, 52 Barr.


Ridley John, barber, 19 W Berry.


Riedmiller John M, beer bottler, Taylor and Eagle.


Rieg Joseph, dye house, 137 Calhoun.


Riehl Frank, barber, 312 W Main.


Riehl Willmina Mrs, grocer, 312 W Main.


Rieke Henry, wagonmkr, 116 W Main.


Riethmiller & Son, saloon, s e cor Broad- way and Taylor.


Ripple C & Son, livery, 86 Broadway. Robbins Charles S, barber, 24 Barr.


Robertson & Harper, lawyers, 62 Calhoun. Robinson House, Dick Rossington,


Proprietor, head of Columbia. (See adv, page 255.)


Robinson James M, lawyer, cor Main and Calhoun.


Rockhill Wright W, city clerk, City Hall. Roeger Charles, saloon, 22 W Main.


Roesener Frederick, wagons, Broadway and Taylor.


Rogers A A, news, Postoffice.


Rogers Lewis & Co, carriage goods, 31 E Columbia.


Rohs & Eme, dry goods, 13 E Columbia.


Root & Company, Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Carpets and Notions, 46 and 48 Calhoun.


Rose Charles D, dye works, 68 E Main.


Rosenberger, Charles, saloon, 104 Calhoun. Rosenthal Max, cigars, 24 E Columbia.


Ross Bros & Co, butcher, 25 W Columbia. Ross George A, physician, 15 E Washington. Boss James P, meats, 42 E Columbia. Rosselot Fred, saloon, 14 E Columbia.


Rossington Dick, Proprietor Rob-


inson House, Head of Columbia. (See adv, page 255.)


Roth & Keller, Stone and Marble Yard, 92 and 94 Pearl.


Rothschild & Bro, clothing, 7 E Columbia. Rowe N B Mrs, millinery, 256 Calhoun.


Rowe & Spencer, meats, Highland nr Cal- houn.


Rudolph Frank, harness, 27 Clinton.


Ruppel John, grocer, 268 E Wayne. Ryan Cornelius M, saloon, 60 E Columbia. Ryan Daniel, justice, 22 Berry.


Ryan J W, Truck Line, Pianos and Safes Moved Carefully, 164 Harrison. (See adv, page 257.)


Safford Frank K & Co, grocer, 28 Calhoun. St Augustine's Academy, cor Jefferson and Calhoun.


St Charles Hotel, Mrs Mary Franz, Proprietor ; Rates, $1 to $1.50 Per Day. 233 Calhoun.


CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS


Estimates made for Galvanizing all kinds of Iron Work.


THE GENUINE HARTFORD CZBOOT AND SHOE


No Have a reputation of over thirty years standing. GEO. S. DWINNELL, Western Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, . IND.


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INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER FOR


St Joseph Hospital, Main and Broadway. Salinger Bros, clothing, 15 E Main. Sallier Francis, grocer, 66 E Columbia. Salzmann Wm, photographer, 164 Calhoun. Sarizen August, saloon, 48 E Columbia. Sauser Louis, saloon, 188 Calhoun.


Scarlet Chester, insurance, 75} Calhoun. Schaemer F P & Co, saloon, 264 Calhoun. Schafer Edward A, druggist, 277 E Wash- ington.


Schalk C Mrs, saloon, 52 West Main. Schalk John, saloon, 168 W Main.


Schanck Louis, saloon, 62 E Columbia. Scharf Charles A, tinner, 195 Lafayette. Scheffer John & Co, grocers, 13 Grand. Scheffler Gustave, tailor, 140 Broadway.


Scheiman & Co, planing mill, Taylor nr Broadway.


Schele Frank, saloon, 86 Barr.


Scherer & Becker, hair goods, 170 Calhoun. Scherzinger Gerson, propr Custer House, 18 W Main.


Scheumann & Schoppmann, undertakers, 39 W Main.


Schiefer Christian & Son, shoes, 8 E Col- umbia.


Schiefer Wm D, sheriff, Court House.


Schiffelerly Conrad, restaurant, 127 Cal- houn.


Schild Jesse S, plater, n w cor Clinton and Main.


Schilling Mary B, millinery, 31 E Main.


Schirmeyer Louis & Co, clothing, 27 Cal- houn.


Schmidt G & Bro, tailors, 70 E Main.


Schmuckle Frederick, saloon, 277 E Wash- ington.


Schneider Wm, school books, 146 Calhoun. Schneiders Bernard H, shoemkr, 179 Cal- houn.


Schnoesenberg Andrew, saloon, 41 E Main. Schoch August F, tailor, 43 W Main.


Schoenlein Charles B, tailor, 13 Harrison. Schott George J, druggist, Barr and Wash- ington.


Schrader Henry C, insurance, 22 W Berry. Schroeder Bros, druggists, 242 Calhoun.


Schroeder Christian, saloon, 27 W Colum- bia.


Schroeder Gottfreid, tailor, 129 Calhoun. Schultz Peter, saloon, 45 E Main.


Schutt Lewis C, physician, 294 Calhoun. Schwartz Louis, blacksmith, 84 Barr.


Schwieters Hermann, bakery, 41 EColum- bia.


Scott John A, feed, 45 E Columbia .. Seabold B W, saloon, 202 Broadway.


Seaton John, Oculist and Aurist, n w cor Calhoun and Columbia. (See adv in classified Oculists and Aurists.) Seavey G W, hardware, 35 E Columbia. See Sing, laundry, 243 Calhoun. Seemeyer Gottlieb, tailor, 134 Broadway. Seidel Ed & Son, bakers, 52} Calhoun.


Self Jasper, pawnbroker, 207 Calhoun. Senker Herman, saloon, Calhoun and Rail- road.


Seybold Charles F, painter, 46 W Main. . Shaffer George, grocer, 169 Broadway. Shambaugh Wm H, lawyer, Court and Main.


Sharf Charles A, tinware, 195 Lafayette. Sharp John, harness, 7 E Water.


Sheldon Charles H, bleacher, 57 Clinton.


Shoaff John A, photographer, 23 W Berry. Shoaff S H, harness and trunks, 12 W Col- umbia.


Shoaff Wade C, agt Wanamaker & Brown, 10 E Berry.


Shordon Daniel, agrl implements, 63 Col- umbia.


Shryock Wm W, dentist, 21 W Berry.


Shuman Erastus, furniture, 71 E Main.


Siemon & Bro, books, 50 Calhoun.


Sinclair & Hanna, lawyers, cor Main and Calhoun.


Singer Manufacturing Co, 73 Calhoun. Sites Edward F, dentist, 27 Calhoun.


Sites Henry C, dentist, 82 Calhoun.


Skelton Benjamin W, grocer, 254 Calhoun. Smaltz Francis M, general store, 307 W Main.


Smith CS, physician, 38 Douglas ave. Smith David, barber, 43 E Columbia.


Smith E C & Co, Mnfrs of the Weisell Road Cart Carriage Top and Trimmings Carriages and Buggies of All Kinds, 71 E Columbia, cor Barr.


Smith Egan H, taxidermist, 18 W Colum- bia.


Smith Lawrence B Rev, druggist, 167 E Jefferson.


Smith & Mabie, pictures, 214 Calhoun.


Soliday & Archer, furniture, 63 E Main. Sommer Carl, photographer, 30 Calhoun. Sorg Joseph, cigars, 61 E Main.


South Shore Line, 4 Avelene House Block. Sovine Samuel H, blacksmith, 11 High. Spencer & Jenkinson, lawyers, 33 Calhoun. Spereisen J A, blacksmith, 163 Fairfield ave.


Spice J & Son, pumps, 48 W Main.


Spiegel Gustave, boots and shoes, 132 Broadway.


Spiegel G E, saloon, 183 Broadway.


Staats Zeitung Co, publrs Indiana Staats Zeitung, 37 E Columbia.


Stadtler John, saloon, 120 Calhoun.


Standard Hotel, Thomas H Ken- nedy, Proprietor ; C J Brown, Manager ; 300 Calhoun. (See adv.)


Standard Life Association, J Hetrick, Treas; O C Kneab, Sec ; 29 W Main.


Standard Manufacturing Co, R R supplies, 30 E Main.


Standard Oil Co, cor Main and Calhoun. Star Union Line, 93 Calhoun.


J. H. CURRAN MAND ELEVATORS, 135 West Second St., . - CINCINNATI.


MODEL CLOTHING CO. {4 NO Largest and most complete Clothing House in the State.


43 and 45 East Washington Street, and 18, 20 and 22 South Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


FOR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


FOR 265


Starkey O L & Co, Grinders of


Colors and Mnfrs of Mixed Paints, Jobbers of White Lead, French Plate and American Window Glass, 12 W Co- lumbia.


Staub Bros, stoves and tinware, 16 E Co- lumbia.


Stauffer Gottleib, tailor, 184 Calhoun.


Stellhorn Charles, shoes, 146 Calhoun.


Stemen Christian B, physician, cor Calhoun and Berry.


Stemen & Andrew, Druggists, 314 W Main.


Stephen H & Co, mnfr of cooper's truss hoops, cor E Wayne and Schick.


Stewart, Jamieson & Beadell, dry goods, 4 Keystone Block.


Stier George J Mrs, milliner, 32 Clinton. Stockbridge Nathaniel P, books, 15 E Co- lumbia.


Stoehr John, jeweler, 176 Broadway.


Storm Joseph A M, hardware, 3 E Colum- bia.


Stotz Ulrich, saloon, 21 E Main.


Stout Sisters, millinery, 30 W Main.


Stratton J Q, lawyer, 22 E Berry.


Stratton Robert, lawyer, cor Main and Cal- houn.


Strodel John G, saloon, 54 E Main.


Strong Henry, confectioner, 74 W Jefferson. Strunz Christian, grocer, 72 Barr. Struver Wm, grocer, 66 E Main.


Studer H L, bottler, Jackson and Noel. Summers James, saloon, 262 Calhoun.


Summit City Soap Co, soap mnfrs, 2 Glas- gow ave.


Swayne Samuel F, lawyer, 44 Calhoun.


Tagtmeyer David, saw mill, Webster bet Superior and N P R R.


Tagtmeyer Frederick, shoes, Highland nr Calhoun.


Tagtmeyer Wm, shoes, 21 Grand.


Tarmon Henry A, Carpenter, 81 Broadway.


Taylor Henry C, planing mill, cor Virginia and Monroe.


Taylor Robert S, lawyer, 34 E Berry.


Thayer Frederick M D, Proprie- tor Ft Wayne Private Sanitarium and Lying-in Institute, 176 Calhoun.


Thiel William, wagonmkr, 157 W Main. Thieme John A, grocer, 170 Broadway. Thieme J G & Bro, tailors, 37 E Columbia. Thieme Theodore F, drugs, 94 Calhoun.


Thompkins C E Miss & Co, millinery, 33 E Main.


Thompson B S, stirrup mnfr, W Ry, w of Broadway.


Thritchler John P, saloon, 148 W Main. Tinkham John P, coal, 120 W Mafn.


Toch Moritz, carpet weaver, 165 Broadway. Tolan Bentwood S, architects, cor Main and Calhoun.


Tomlinson Anson, Photographer, 164 Calhoun.


Tompkins Peleg G, Hotel and Restaurant, 270} Calhoun.


Tower Leo F M D, Oculist and Aurist Fort Wayne Medical and Surgical Institute, office 143 Calhoun. (See adv.


Tremont House, Martin Didion Proprietor, 15 and 17 W Columbia. (See adv, page 255.)


Treman George, architect, 160 W Main.


Trenckley & Scherzinger, jewelers, 78 Cal- houn.


Trentman August C, grocer, cor Calhoun and Washington.


Trentman & Dinnen, paper mnfrs, 55 E Co- lumbia.


Tresselt Herman, taxidermist, 18 Clinton.


Trexler Lesher, physician, 1892 Jefferson.


Troy Steam Laundry, F L Jones & Co, Proprietors, 50 Pearl. (See adv., page 257.)


Umstead Hiram D, shoemkr, 287 Calhoun. Union House, Joseph A Meller, propr, 49 W Main.


Union Line, 93 Calhoun.


Union Saloon, Wm Thompson, manager, 7 E Main.


United States Express Co, 28 E Main.


Upleggler Louis, barber, 45 Wells.


Upmeyer H H G, dry goods, 242 Calhoun. Urbine James, druggist, 68 E Columbia.


Van Buskirk Aaron E, physician, 294 Cal- houn.


Veth Frank, blacksmith, Barr and Water. Virgil Thomas S, physician, 72 Harrison. Vogel Frank B, tailor, 29 Calhoun.


Voirol Frank J, jeweler, 164 Calhoun.


Voors John S, saloon, 150 Calhoun.


Vordermark E & Sons, shoes, 32 Calhoun. Wabash, St Louis & Pacific Railway, George W Stevens, Division Superintendent, Calhoun and Railroad. (See adv.)


Wagner H G, druggist, 35 Calhoun.


Waltemath Charles H, general store, Wal- lace and Lafayette.


Walter Charles W, lawyer, 32 E Main.


Walter Jacob, barber, 91 Calhoun.


Walter John A, shoemkr, 19 W Berry. Walters J A, grocer, Fairfield ave.


Ward Horatio N, crockery, 8 Columbia.


Warner & Koegel, grocers, 171 Broadway. Washington House, B Weber, propr, cor Washington and Calhoun.


Wasserbach John, Merchant Tai- lor, 40 Harrison.


Waterhouse & Bro, blacksmiths, 83 E Col- umbia.


Webber Milton M, saloon, 3 E Main.


Weber Benard, propr Washington Hotel, cor Washington and Calhoun. Weil Bros & Co. hides. 85 E Columbia.


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.


PATENT SOLICITORY HAND BOOK FREE


(See adv., pages 405 and 407.)


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FOR INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER FOU


Weisell David D, dentist, 34 Calhoun. Weisenberger George, saloon, 299 W Main. Weitzmann Theobald F, tailor, 162 Cal- houn.


Welch & Baker, Slate Roofers. 190 Calhoun.


Weller Charles, meats, 123 Harrison.


Wellman Henry, carpenter, cor Fairfield ave and Baker.


Wells George R, harness, 36 Clinton.


Weninger George, barber, 32 E Columbia. Wenninghoff C, cigars, 144 Calhoun.


Wessell John, grocer, cor Hanna and Wal- lace.


Westenfeld Bros, Dealers in Agri- cultural Implements, representing D M Osborne's Reapers, Mowers and Binders, 67 E Columbia.


Western Union Telegraph Co, 2 Aveline House.


Wheeler N.G & Co, handle mnfrs, 161 W Main.


Whery Wm P, physician, 94 Calhoun.


White James B, grocer, 9 W Berry.


White John I, sec Bass Foundry and Ma- chine Works.


White's Wheel Works, wheel mnfrs, e end Wayne on N Y C & St L RR.


Wickershaw E D, agl implements, 47 E Columbia.


Wiebke Henry, grocer, 94} Barr.


Wieneke Frederick, shoemkr, 289 W Main. Wilcox Isaac, saloon, Robinson House. Wilding James & Son, coal, 191 Calhoun. Wile Isaac & Co, liquors, 8 Calhoun.


Wilkens C & Bros, Meat Market, 112 Broadway.


Wilkinson James, livery, 25 Barr.


Wilson George & Bro, saws, Calhoun and Lewis.


Wilson G H & Son, stoves and tinware, 17 E Columbia.


Wilson John & Co, coal, cor Clinton and Railroad.


Wilson Thomas W, lawyer, Postoffice Building.


Wing & Mahurin, Architects and Superintendents, 27 Calhoun.


Wobrock Oscar, barber 272 Calhoun.


Wolf Leopold, Meat Market, 189 Broadway.


Wolf Louis & Co, dry goods, 54 Calhoun. Wolf Paul E, upholsterer, 33 Clinton. Wolff Henry, shoes, 18 High.


Woodworth C B & Co, dental depot, 75} Calhoun.


Worden Charles H, lawyer, 34 E Berry ..


Worden James W, physician, Barr and Wayne.


Worden John W, pumps, 20 Harrison.


Worthington Win W. General Superintendent Ft W C & L Ry Office, 1st nr Cass. (See adr.)


Woulfe Patrick, saloon, 268 Calhoun.


Woulfe & Bro, grocers, 266 Calhoun. Wyeth Newton, lawyer, 62 Calhoun. Yargens Wm, wall paper, 136 Broadway. Yobst Ammon, meats, Wallace and Lafay- ette.


Young N B, tailor, 27 E Main.


Younge John W, physician, 167 E Jeffer- son.


Zimmerman Anthony, grocer, 57 E Main. Zoeller & Merz, grocers, 372 S Calhoun.


Zollinger Charles A, justice and mayor, City Hall.


Zollinger Louis C, wagonmkr, 15 E Water.


FOSTER. Is a flag station and ru- ral postoffice located on the I B & W Ry, in Mound township, Warren county, 18 miles southwest of Williamsport court house and 76 from Indianapolis. Coving- ton is the banking town. Population 50. John Galyean, postmaster.


Galyean James H


Son, General Store.


FOSTER'S RIDGE. Rural post- office located in Clark township, Perry county, 26 miles north of Cannelton court house. Bird's Eye, 5 miles north, on L E & St L R R, is the nearest rail approach. Nancy Foster, postmaster.


Foster Alexander, Physician. Foster Hiram, physician.


FOUNTAIN. Once called Port- land, is located on the Wabash river, in Fountain county, 7 miles northeast of Cov- ington, the county seat. Attica, the most available shipping depot and nearest bank location, on the W St L & P Ry. With 100 inhabitants, the village supports Meth- odist church. H J Reed, postmaster.


Anderson John M, grocer.


Cox W H, lawyer.


Crane Elijah, saw mill.


Douglass O S & Co, broom mnfrs. Galloway George A, planing mill. Quinn J W, physician.


Reed L D, blacksmith.


Reed HI J, General Store.


Watts Joel, justice of the peace. Wood M, wagonmkr.


FOUNTAIN CITY. Named for- merly Newport, was settled in 1818 by Redden Chance and Solomon Thomas. It is located on the G R & I R R, in New Garden township, Wayne county, 9 miles north of Richmond, the county seat and banking town. With a population of 550, the village contains 4 churches-Metho- dist (2), Wesleyan and Friends-a good graded school, 2 grain elevators, and a flour mill. Principal shipments are grain


FRICTION WHEELS -


Fillings for Friction Wheels made from Paper, solidly pressed, turned and bored to suit flanges. WRITE FOR PRICES. AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO., 114 and 116 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.


THOS. C. DAY & CO.


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