Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 39

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


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Hughes & Schmitt, grocers. Hutchinson George W, hardware.


Kirshbaum & Weiler, general store.


Knabe Theodore, druggist.


Knight & Robbins, tile and brick mnfrs.


Krishbaum & Weiler, clothing.


Lacey Archelus B, meat market. Leonard John P A, county auditor.


Lillibridge Thomas, justice of the peace. Lillibridge Thomas J, saloon.


Lime Kiln Club; H B Smith, pres; C H


Hubbard, sec; Theodore Knabe, treas. McCartey Thomas, agt C St L & P R R. McEldowney J H, county surveyor.


McGuffey Archibald B, agrl mnfrs and furniture.


Manor Charles, dentist. Mix Ann M, druggist. Moon John W, blacksmith. Manor D & Bro, marble works.


Mason Charles R, physician.


AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO.{


PAPER BELT PULLEYS And Friction Wheels. 114 and 116 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.


THOS. C. DAY & CO.


Farms and City Property for Sale. Some Bargains. 72 East Market St., INDIANAPOLIS.


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Mercer David, lumber mnfr. Mercer Fielding L, lumber. Needler John, meat market. Patterson Sidney R, flax mill. Pierce L B, justice of the peace. Reasoner Noah, agrl implements. Rhine Charles A, agrl implements. Rhine Ithamer L, photographer.


Rhoades & Van Cleve, Abstract- ors of Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agents Opera House Block. (See adv, page 307.)


Ruckman John M, Postmaster and Proprietor Hartford City News.


Sage John W, physician.


Schisler Jacob M, shoemkr. Schreel Bros, grocers. Shick J & Son, hardware, stoves, etc. Shinn Benjamin G, lawyer.


Six Sarah J, milliner. Smith Edgar P, wagonmkr. Smith John A, barber. Stahl Wm M, agt Am Ex Co.


Stallsmith David E, blacksmith.


Sudwarth Wm C, wagonmkr. Timmonds Michael, saloon. Timmons Peter, county recorder. Turner & Gray, barbers. Van Cleve Opera House, W L Van Cleve, propr.


Van Tilburg John S, baker.


Van Winkle Benjamin A, publr Hartford City Telegram.


Van Winkle Theodore P, druggist. Voss Robert C, flour and feed.


Wheeler Wm H, physician.


Williamson Elizabeth A, dressmkrs.


Willman Franklin, baker. Willman J P & Co, lumber mnfr.


Willman Peter Jr, saloon.


Winters & Son, dry goods.


Young Men's Christian Association; B W Ayers, sec ; Opera House Block.


HARTSVILLE. Located on Clif- ty creek, in Hawcreek township, Bartholo- mew county, 15 miles northeast of Colum- bus, the county seat and banking town. Greensburgh, 13 miles distant, the shipping station. This is a growing village of 560 inhabitants, and contains the Hartsville Academy, 3 churches-United Brethren, Methodist and Christian-1 planing mill, 1 saw mill and a flour mill. Daily stage to Greensburgh and Columbus. Telephone connection with Columbus. W T Romin- ger, postmaster. Beck W H, physician.


Bline J W, photographer. Bret Thomas, shoemkr. Brown Wm, blacksmith.


Crist H, carpenter.


Critser G W, meat market.


AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF


RHOADES & VANCLEVE,


Union Pacific AND North Pacific


ABSTRACTORS


RAILROAD LANDS.


Can Help You on Rates.


Real Estate, Loan and Insurance AGENTS.


If You want to Buy, Sell or Trade, either Merchandise, City or Town Property, Write us.


HARTFORD CITY, IND.


PRIVATE FUNDS LOANED AND


Abstracts


Carefully


Prepared.


REAL ESTATE


Bought, Sold and Exchanged.


Improved farms in Kansas and Nebraska for Sale and Exchange.


We have Mer- chandise, City & Farm Property for Sale or Ex- change.


KING & ELDER


FURNITURE. All kinds of Furniture made to order. 43 and 45 S. Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


SHOW CASES


CHARLES RUEHL, 6 West Louisiana St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


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Daley S P, gunsmith.


Doll J L, general store. Elrod M N, physician. Galbraith Mrs, milliner. Galbraith A D Sr, live stock. Graham T F, General Store. Harris Wm, barber.


Hartsville University, C H Kir- acofe, Pres.


Lawrence C, hotel and livery.


Long & Miller, flour mill. Mabley J H, live stock Mobley Jesse, tinware.


Murphey G W, wagonmkr. Parkerson John, barber.


Philipy G, hotel. Philipy N A, blacksmith.


Pitman E, furniture. Remy G O, physician.


Robberts & Current, general store.


Rominger W T, Life Insurance Agent.


Rominger & Rodgers, saw mill.


Scudder, Philipy & Co, planing mill and carpenters.


Stuckey L B, general store.


Welding George W, blacksmith. Welding H, painter. Welding & Ham, painters.


Wertz John, undertaker.


West A E, harnessmkr.


HARVEYSBURGH. Dating as a settlement from 1855, is pleasantly located on Mill creek, in Mill Creek township, Fountain county, 12 miles southeast of Cov- ington, the county seat and banking town. Has daily stage communication with Yeddo, its shipping station, 4 miles north, on the C & BCR R. Wheat and live stock are shipped. With a population of 235, the village supports 1 United Brethren church. J P Ephlin, postmaster. Allen James, saloon. Cates Prior, tile mnfr.


Cory J M, drugs.


Devere M, druggist. Durman T J, general store.


Ephlin J P, Shoemaker. Haas G, tanner.


Harvey E, wagonmkr.


Howell Mrs, dressmkr. Johnson C S, physician.


Kurkins John, harnessmkr.


Lewis W H, livery.


Marshall Joseph, Meat Market.


Moon P B, physician.


Myers Calvin, R R and ex agt. Norman David, blacksmith. Smith John P, general store.


Spencer C M, furniture. Thomas Milton, blacksmith.


Wimmer Ezra, Restaurant.


HASKELL. Stands at crossing of C & G T and L N A & C Rys in Clinton township, Laporte County, 17 miles south- west, of Laporte, the county seat. Near- est bank at Valparaiso. Population 40. Ex, L N A & C. L S Hoadley, post- master. Dean L M, hotel.


Hoadley L S, Undertaker and Gro- cer. Pettit James, hotel. Sayles E F, grocer.


HATCH'S MILLS. A small set-


tlement in Laporte county, located 10 miles from Laporte court house, and 7 from Three Oaks, Mich, its shipping depot on the M C R R. Tri-weekly stage to La- porte and Three Oaks, Mich. Population 36. Dr Birckim, postmaster. Birchim Dr, General Store.


Finley W W, Flour Mill.


Foster J C, justice.


Heckman A A, blacksmith.


Metcalf H, justice.


HAUBSTADT. This is a pros- perous village of 450 inhabitants, located in Johnson township, Gibson county, 10 miles south of Princeton, the county seat and banking town, and 17 north of Evans- ville. It has a Catholic church, and ships wheat, corn and flour. Adams Ex. W U Tel. Jacob Heiman Jr, postmaster. Ballard John & S H, physicians.


Buck B, meat market.


Gender Anton Jr, wagonmkr.


Gropenbecker George A, shoemkr.


Jeaser A, grain. Kiese & Halbig, blacksmiths.


Luhring z Heiman, General


Store.


Lynn Jacob, saddler.


Menke J G, tailor.


Ottman P, physician.


Petitjean S, harnessmkr.


Reister Christian Sr, tailor.


Riffert Charles, cooper.


Schaefer Joseph L, saloon.


Schultheis L, carpenter.


Seitz George D, R R and ex agt and lum- ber.


Shultheis A M, general store.


Singer Joseph, saloon and hotel.


Thomas George A, physician.


Trible James S, shoemkr.


Ulsomer M, General Store.


Wolf John W, undertaker and saloon. Yaeger E, hotel.


Yaeger George E, fish dealer.


Yeits A, cigar mnfr and barber.


Ziliak Á & J P, druggists.


Ziliak & Schaefer, Flour Mill.


War Claims


PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PAY, ALLOWANCES, LAND WARRANTS, ETC., Collected by W. H. CORBALEY, Attorney at Law, 42 Vance Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 1922 years experience. Rejected and increase Pensions a Specialty.


PATENTS


PROCURED FOR INVENTORS. ( CHARLES P. JACOBS, Charges reasonable. Prompt work. Patent Lawyer and Solicitor, @Inventors will find it to their interest to employ me. ( 36 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Ind.


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HAUGHVILLE. Is a suburb of Indianapolis, located 3 miles west of the city, in Wayne township, Marion county, on the I B & W Ry. This is a manufact- uring town of 600 inhabitants, and is rap- idly increasing in population. Thomas E Spafford, postmaster.


Canfield W P, carpenter.


East James, dairy. Evans I P & Co, linseed oil mnfrs.


Foreman F, blacksmith.


Goetz Herman, saloon.


Haugh, Ketcham & Co, architectural iron mnfrs.


Hermany A, grocer.


Indianapolis Malleable Iron


Co; A A Pope, Pres; George Q Thorn- ton, Sec and Treas; Charles E Brooks, Assistant Treas; Malleable Iron Mnfrs. Martin E G, justice of the peace. Nutz Peter, shoemkr.


O'Hare F, grocer. Scott S W, drugs.


Spafford TE & Co, Groceries and Coal.


Thomas E C, physician. Western Elevator Co, grain elevator. Wood W F, physician.


HAUSERTOWN. Was once known as Marion Mills, and is located in Marion township, Owen county, 16 miles west of Spencer, the county seat, Clay City, nearest banking town. Freedom, 11 miles southeast on the I & V R R, is the most accessible shipping point. Produce and grain are the shipments. Population 66. George Rentsch- ler, postmaster.


Bumgartner Mary, hotel.


Dickey David, grocer.


Groner Jacob, grain cradles.


Hulett J G, justice of the peace.


Hulett John H, live stock. Kayser, tailor. McKelvy & Schwartz, physicians. Maunch John, stave mnfr. Rentschler John, shoemkr. Rentschler M & Son, General Store.


Schmaltz Gottleib, blacksmith. Stahl John C. wagonmkr. Stewer A E, fruit agt. Travis Albert, blacksmith. Travis John, live stock.


Travis Simon, wagonmkr.


HAW PATCH. A hamlet located in Clear Spring township, Lagrange coun- ty, 12 miles southwest of Lagrange court house, and 7 northwest of Ligonier, the banking town and shipping station on L S & MS R R. Population 100. Jonathan Zook, postmaster. Byler J K, saw and planing mills.


Coppas Abraham, saw mill.


Fought Elsa, meats.


Kime John, general store.


Latte Bros, live stock. Peck John, pump mnfr.


Venesyke R N, blacksmith.


Yost Samuel, saw mill.


Zook Jonathan, gate mnfr.


HAYMOND. Is the location .of 50 persons in Butler township, Franklin coun- ty, on Pie creek, 9 miles southeast of Brookville, county seat, banking town and shipping station. Produce is marketed. Semi-weekly stage to Brookville. John W Sturwold, postmaster.


Cass Heppner, wagonmkr.


Girolt F X Rev (Catholic).


Goebel Joseph, blacksmith. Grinkenmeyer Henry, general store.


Jausing Wm, blacksmith.


Sturwold John W, Proprietor of the Haymond Apiary and Auctioneer. Volz Michael, justice.


Vonderheide H, general store.


HAYSVILLE. Settled in 1837, is a post village, located on White river in Harbison township, DuBois, county, 8 miles north of Jasper, the county seat and banking town, Jasper, 8 miles distant, the nearest shipping station. With a popula- tion of 125, the village supports Lutheran and Methodist churches. Grain, produce and pork are marketed. Tri-weekly stage to Shoals. Henry Rhuerschneck, postmas- ter.


Aulenberger Frederick, wagonmkr.


Aulenberger John, shoemkr.


Baecher Phillip, hotel and saloon.


De Mott Wm M, physician.


Hammerlein Laurence, carpenter.


Kieffner George, blacksmith.


Kieffner John, blacksmith.


Kroedel John, Boots and Shoes and Hotel.


Kroedel John B, brewer.


Neukam John, harnessmkr.


Opel John L, saloon.


Rhuerschneck Henry, Boots and Shoes. Rudolph Bros, general store.


Schott John, cooper. Seitz John, saloon.


Wisebaugh Charles, meat market and livery.


HAZELRIGG. A country post- office and station on the C I St L & CR R, in Washington township, Boone county, 5} miles northwest of Lebanon, the county seat, and 33 northwest of Indianapolis. Grain and wood are shipped.


PHYSIO-MEDICAL COLLEGE OF INDIANA.


Session of 1885-'86 begins Oct. 15, 1885 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.


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Driskill James, Postmaster and Wood Dealer.


HAZELWOOD. Hendricks county, is an 1884 postoffice.


HAZLETON. This flourishing town has a population of 1,300. It is located on White river and the E & T H R R, in White River township, Gibson county, 12 miles north of Princeton, the county seat and banking town, 72 miles south of Terre Haute, and 37 north of Evansville. It has Methodist, Baptist and Christian churches, and exports lumber, grain and produce. Daily stage to Petersburgh. Adams Ex. W U Tel. W S Sisson, postmaster. Adams Samuel, saloon.


Ager H E & CC, general store.


Briscoe Mary A Mrs, hotel.


Bryant Thomas J & Co, blacksmiths.


Curtner Paul H, physician.


DePriest Asa B, drugs.


Ehlers Peter H, confectioner and shoemkr. Fellers Wm, shoemkr.


Ferguson L H, blacksmith.


Gudgel John F, physician.


Hazleton G, saw mill.


Hazleton G Mrs, millinery.


Hyneman R A, hotel.


Johnson H D, cigars.


Kightly & West, Dry Goods. Knight C A Mrs, milliner.


Knight Daniel, justice of the peace.


Lafaire Peter, meat market.


Nelson Frank, physician.


Ready Bros, grocers and hardware.


Sisson A C, general store.


Sisson W S, Drugs and Groceries. Thomas H F, saloon.


Thomas Theodore, blacksmith.


Thorn W H, hotel.


Wagner H & Co, General Store. Weil L, general store.


West A V, livery.


Wheeler Theodore, furniture and grocer.


HEADLEE. Is a post village of 120 inhabitants, located in Cass township, White county, 15 miles northeast of Mon- ticello, the county seat. Winamac, dis- tant 13 miles on the PC & St L Ry, is the place of shipment and location of nearest bank. Methodist, Christian and Reformed churches are sustained. Stage to Monti- cello tri- weekly,and Winamac semi-weekly. John N Ploss, postmaster.


Boger Adam, wagonmkr.


Grant George, nursery. Hanawolt Joseph, plasterer.


Hart George, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Headlee Harvey, general store. Hinshaw E P, carpenter.


McCloud Isaac, carpenter.


Teeter William J, Live Stock. Wooley Martin, physician.


HEBRON. A village of 800 inhabi- tants, in Boone township, Porter county, on the C St L & P Ry, 15 miles southwest of Valparaiso, the county seat, and 51 south- east of Chicago. Nearest bank at Crown Point, distant 10 miles. Stage, tri-weekly, to Orchard Grove, fare 50 cents, and Low- ell, fare $1. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. Os- car S Baird, postmaster.


Adams & Gregg, carpenters. Baird Oscar S, Postmaster. Baker John L, shoemkr.


Bates House, Christopher W Bates, propr.


Blackstone John K, physician.


Bryant, Dowd & Co, general store.


Bryant J E & Co, grain and hay.


Buchanan James N Rev (Presbyterian).


Carson Joseph C, physician. Clines Thomas, grocer. .


Daniels Rudolph, meats.


Dowd Conner, hardware.


Fisher Wm, hardware.


Fitchell Thomas, blacksmith.


Gibbs Wm, agrl implements.


Gidley John & Son, lumber.


Gidley & McIntyre, drugs.


Gossett Benjamin F, meat market.


Lyng J F, furniture and undertaker.


McCann Douglass, livery stable.


Morgan & Bro, drugs.


Morrow Wilson B, general store.


Mosier Samuel, barber.


Nelson Wm M, blacksmith.


Nichols Herschel J, General Store. Paramore John W, blacksmith and agrl implements.


Pratt Samuel R, physician.


Ralston Henry D, shoemkr.


Rice Rufus, livery stable.


Ripley Lyle E, jeweler.


Scott Lewis P, agt P C & St L Ry and Adams Ex Co.


Sheldon Benjamin, lumber.


Sigler E & D T, general store.


Skelton John, grocer.


Smith Jefferson C, grocer.


Southwick Hamilton B, dentist.


Spear Charles, harnessmkr.


Spear Sarah C Mrs, milliner.


Ward Ervin, general store.


Weggen Gustav C, blacksmith.


Werrick John, saloon.


White Wm W, blacksmith.


Wilcox Eason, saloon.


Wilson George, wagonmkr.


Wilson & Bro, flour and saw mill.


Wood Oliver S, physician.


HECKLAND. Is a farmers' postof- fice and flag station, on L Div T H & IR R, located in Otter Creek township, Vigo


M. S. HUEY & SONL;


₩BEE HIVE PLANING MILL 73 Pendleton Avenue, - - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


ARCTIC ICE MACHINE MFG. CO.


1 Competing Successfully in Cin- cinnati against Natural Ice. (See adv., opp. Brewers, in Classified.)


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county, 92 miles northeast of Terre Haute, the county seat and banking town. Hay, corn, wheat and hogs are shipped. Theo- dore Curtis, postmaster.


Curtis Theodore, Live Stock. Keys Simon, grocer. Stewart Wm H, grocer.


HECLA. Or Etna, as the place was formerly called, is a post village of 100 inhabitants, located in Etna township, Whitley county, 10 miles northwest of Co- lumbia City court house, the location of nearest bank and railroad station. Butter, eggs and lumber are shipped. Stage route to Cromwell, Columbia City, Lorane and Welmot, Peter Moore, postmaster. Austin S S, physician.


Blaine James, justice of the peace. Blaine Wm A, justice of the peace. Coyle Wm H, physician.


Hunts, Man & Maston, saw mill. Moore Peter, Blacksmith. Sellers William H, General Store. Smalley James, saw mill. Switzer John E, livery.


Tucker Albert, live stock and grain.


HECTOR. Formerly called Belle- fontaine, is a post village of 50 inhabitants, located in Noble township, Jay county, 6 miles east of Portland, the county seat, banking town and nearest rail approach. F B Jellison, postmaster.


Ashcraft & Premer, general store. Beck George W, saw mill.


Beck & Jellison Bros, tile mnfrs. Bushong & Son, carpenters. Coder Cornelius E, justice of the peace. Dougherty John, General Store. Joseph Charles, pottery and tile mnfr. Longacre Isaac, carpenter. Snyder O B, plasterer. Stone Smith, blacksmith.


HEDRICH. Is a station and post- office on H R & E Div W St L & R Ry, lo- cated in Jordan township, Warren county, 14 miles northwest of Williamsport court house. Hogs and grain are the shipments. Population 50. Ex, Pacific. A S Zerse, postmaster.


Ahrens & Co, tile mnfrs. Green N H, physician. Hartshorn F J, drugs. Hendricks John, flour mill. Manson B T, general store. Tyler George C, live stock. Wible Wm T, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Winguest O M, live stock.


Zerse A S, Railroad and Express Agent and Agricultural Implements.


HEGE. Is located on the J M & IR


R, in Geneva township, Jennings county, 10 miles northwest of Vernon court house and 54 from Indianapolis. North Vernon is the banking town. Population 30. AS Corya, postmaster.


Corya A S, General Store. Ferry Patrick, carpenter.


Hammon O, live stock. Waughtel George, live stock.


HEILMAN. Hamlet of 60 persons, in Pigeon township, Warrick county, 15 miles northeast of Boonville, the county seat and banking town. Gentryville, dis- tant 5 miles, on the L E & St L RR, is the shipping station. J M Phillips, postmaster. Atwood T B, general store. Brown A P, physician. Griffith J R, saloon.


Griffith & Stephens, dry goods and drugs. Phillips D W, justice.


Phillips J M, General Store. Roberts N L, blacksmith.


HELLER'S CORNER. Is situ- ated on Eel river, in Eel River township, Allen county, 12 miles northwest of Ft Wayne, the county seat and banking town. Churubusco, 5 miles west on E R Div W St L & P Ry, is the nearest rail approach. Population 25. Rosetta Campbell, post- master.


Campbell D S, blacksmith.


Campbell Rosetta, Grocer.


Hathaway Stephen, justice. Hefflefinger Jeremiah, live stock. McKee Thomas, live stock. Taylor John M, saw mill. Taylor Judson, live stock.


HELTONVILLE. Is a village located in Pleasant Run township, Law- rence county, 10 miles northeast of Bedford, the county seat, banking town, and ship- ping station. With a population of 150, the village sustains Methodist and Baptist churches, and exports lumber. J C Foster, postmaster.


Brock Bateman, plasterer and painter. Carson G W, blacksmith.


Denniston W C, general store. Douglass D G, saw mill.


Ellison W T, drugs.


Faubion J, physician.


Foster J C, General Store. Fountain A S, general store.


Hanner John, blacksmith.


Houston S R, carpenter.


Hunter Marcea W, carpenter.


Lane M D, jeweler.


Mitchell Marion, justice of the peace.


Newkirk J, furniture.


Phipps J M, physician. Rainey William, jeweler.


CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS


Galvanizing, C. Plating and Tinning ALL KINDS OF IRON WORK.


Genuine Hartford Boot and Shoe.


Dealers will find they are the best goods they can handle for men's wear. Geo. S. Dwinnell, Indianapolis, Ind.


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Ramsey E L, barber. Ray T T, live stock. Reid M D, justice. Ross G B, shoemkr.


Ross J N, Saw Mill. Starr George T, carpenter. Ta nehill John, wool carder. Todd Thomas, carpenter.


HEMLOCK. Is a station and far- mers' postoffice, located on the P C & St. L Ry, in Taylor township, Howard county, 7 miles southeast of Kokomo, the county seat and banking town. Produce is mar- keted. Population 90. A J Coal, post- master and R R agt.


Bray & Guellen, hardware. Chamness Hugh & Son, blacksmiths.


Coal A J, general store. Coston John, shoemkr.


Fems D & Bro, general store.


Freeman Bros, shingle mnfrs.


HENRYVILLE. Is a post village and station on the J M & I R R, located in Monroe township, Clark county, 19 miles north of Jeffersonville, the county seat and banking town. With 300 inhabitants, the village supports Catholic and Methodist churches. Hoop poles, tan bark, leather and lumber comprise its exports. Lemuel B Guernsey, postmaster.


Carr J L, General Store. Clegg M, lawyer.


Dalton W E, agt J M & IR R.


Eberts & Bro, flour mill.


Ferguson H H, physician.


Ferguson J R, blacksmith.


Gasaway John, blacksmith.


Guernsey J L, meat market. Guernsey S Rev (Methodist).


Howell J W, watchmkr and jeweler.


Kennedy Nora Mrs, dressmkr. McGlenn W P, physician.


Metzger F, cooper.


Metzger G W, General Store.


Schlamm A, general store.


Seward Kate Mrs, milliner. Smith Ira L, wagonmkr. Vail W W, general store.


Wicht Amelia Miss, dressmkr.


Wicht P, shoemkr.


Wisner W E, Physician.


HERBEMONT. Is the location of 50 persons in Gregg township, Morgan coun- ty, 11 miles northwest of Martinsville, the county seat and banking town. Hynsdale, 9 miles southeast, on the I & V R R, is the nearest rail approach. W H Smith, post- master.


Sccrest C, apiarian. Smith W H, General Store. Smith & Brown, saw and feed mill.


HERBST. This office was estab- lished in 1880. The village contains 150 inhabitants, and is a station on the T C & St L R R, in Franklin township, Grant county, 9 miles southwest of Marion, the county seat and banking town. Grain and lumber are its exports. Ex, U S. J B Smith, postmaster. Babb E, apiarian. Babb Samuel, grocer.


Cabe Wm, painter.


Cook F S W, physician.


Davis & Demick, saw mill.


Key Isaac, hotel.


Lane George, grain.


Mark Wm, carpenter.


Nipp Cane, blacksmith.


Rust John W, tile mnfr.


Sander R W, general store.


Smith Benjamin, R R and ex agt.


HERMAAN. Is'a discontinued post- office in Ripley county. Mail is received at Sunman.


HESSTON. Is a rural postoffice, located in Galena township, Laporte county, 12 miles north of Laporte, the county seat, banking town and shipping station. Stage route to Three Oaks, Mich ; fare, 20 cents ; and Laporte; fare, 40 cents. P M Hess, postmaster. Finley W W, flour mill.


Francis C & J, flour mill.


Hess Peter M, Postmaster.


HICKORY GROVE. Has a pop- ulation of 35, and is located in Harbison township, Dubois county, 15 miles north- east of Jasper, the county seat, and 10 south of Shoals, its shipping station on the O & M Ry. Hoops, staves and lumber are ship- ped. A T Potts, postmaster.


Cooper A & Sons, general store and saw mill. Littell W N Rev (Christian).


Plummer Dr, physician. Potts A T, blacksmith.


HICKS. Jefferson county, is an 1884 postoffice.


HILLHAM. Has a location in Co- lumbia township, Dubois county, 20 miles northeast of Jasper court house and 12 southeast of Shoals, the shipping depot on O & M Ry. It has a population of 100 and markets produce and live stock. Semi- weekly stage to Shoals and French Lick Springs. C W Newland, postmaster. Drabing Wm, blacksmith.


Jacobs Bros, carpenters.


Leffler F A Bro, shoemkr. Line W A, drugs.


McCarroll M Bro, general store.


J. H. CURRAN Passenger Elevators! 135 West Second St., . . CINCINNATI.


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


43 and 45 East Washington St., and 18, 20 and 22 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind.


HIL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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McKeighen W D, blacksmith. Newland C W, Physician. Nicholson D A, general store. Whittinghill B F, flour mill.


HILLISBURGH. is located on the L E & W Ry, in Johnson township, Clinton county, 10 miles east of Frankfort, the county seat and banking town. Popu- lation 200. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. Henry C Atchison, postmaster.


Atchison Henry D, Druggist.


Benjamin A H, carpenter. Cutler John A, grain elevator.


Davidson D C, general store.


Fox John H, painter.


Haggard J A, physician.


Jackson H C, lawyer.


Jones D L & S, blacksmiths.


Lea Wm, boots and shoes.


Long L, wagonmkr. Miller A J, general store.


Randall Wm B, physician. Sandlin James, justice.


Sandlin & Sons, General Store. Smith B F, carpenter.


Steward James H, flour mill.


HILLSBOROUGH. With a pop- ulation of 300, is a pleasant village, locat- ed in Cain township, Fountain county, on I B & W Ry, 14 miles east of Covington, the county seat and banking town. Coal Creek furnishes power to drive 1 flour mill. Grain and live stock are shipped. Tri- weekly stage to Newtown; fare, 50c. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. J D Smith, postmaster. Ambrose John, shoemkr.


Barton F C, Grocer. Bear S S, furniture.


Carter & Frazier, live stock and grain.


Chapman J A, saw mill.


Cooper S C, physician. Davidson John F, justice of the peace. Dyson D D, shoemkr.


Hays George C, physician. Heffner & Hays, drugs.


Jones J W, meat market.


Linville & Berry, Grocer's. Lucas C F, flour mill.


Mahoney W L, R R and ex agt. Miller B S, carpenter.


Miller W F, carpenter. Newlin J W, lawyer. Petro Henry, barber.


Starnes D W & Co, dry goods. Stout Wm, physician. Sumner A D, blacksmith.


Thomas & Pickering, hardware.


Williams A J, Flour Mill.


Wilt David, blacksmith. . Wood L W, wagonmkr. Youngblood Daniel, hotel.


HILLSDALE. Stands at crossing of St L Div I B & W and C & E I R Rs, in Helt township, Vermillion county, 8 miles south of Newport, the county seat and banking town. It contains a popula- tion of 260, and exports grain and live stock. Am Ex. W U Tel. J C Jackson, postmaster.




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