Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 5

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


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ACME. A recently established post- office in Jackson county.


ACTON. This village, of 500 inhab- itants, is located on the C I St L & CR R, in Franklin township, Marion county, 12 miles southeast of Indianapolis. Ex, Am; Tel, W U. David W Pierson, postmaster. Bass Henry, shoemkr. Cooper Wm, harnessmkr.


Curry Thomas, druggist. Gillespie D J, blacksmith.


Hahan S, flour mill. Hamilton Bros, wagonmkrs.


McCormick J P, agrl implements.


McGaughey S, physician.


McGregor Joseph, blacksmith.


Meachem C A, physician.


Pierson David W, Grain, General Store and Agricultural Implements. Plymate A H, saw mill. Spicer J W, physician. Swails G W, general store. Swails J W, general store. Swails & Craft, live stock. Wilson W C, undertaker.


ADAMS. Village of 400 inhabitants located in township of same name, Decatur county, on the C I St L & C R R, 5 miles northwest of Greensburgh, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Ex, Am. W H Hazelrigg, postmaster.


Adkins C, blacksmith. Armstrong A, physician. Conner Wm, Blacksmith.


Cook A B, carpenter and builder.


Cooke J M, physician. Crist L M, produce. Eck Eva Mrs, lime mnfr. Eckert J J, wagonmkr. Elkins A M, general store. Gayer J W, blacksmith.


Hamilton S R, township trustee.


Hazelrigg W H, Hotel, Druggist, Grocer and Express Agent. Heaton Thomas, flour and saw mill. Linch B F, stock dealer. Logan & Roberts, drugs and groceries. Mounts George, meat market.


Mull Bros, General Store and Grain. Parker J W, physician.


Price A H, wagonmkr.


Reily W W, justice of the peace.


Shields Thomas J, general store.


Stark E M, livery.


Stewart J Y, lumber dealer.


Tanner Ira, carpenter and builder.


Tice J W, grain and agrl implements. Walker Edward H, surveyor.


Walker & Son, painters.


Webb W H, physician.


Welsh M C, lawyer and grain.


ADAMSBOROUGH. Is a station on the T W & P R R, located in Miami township, Cass county, 6 miles northeast of Logansport, the county seat and banking town. Population 250. Emanuel Loser, postmaster. Bennett & Wilson, flour mill.


Brown L E, justice of the peace.


Friend George, blacksmith.


Kelley N, saw mill.


Loser Emanuel, General Store. Pickett C, physician.


Sampsell C T, cooper.


Swigart Bros, saw mill.


ADVANCE. Once known as Oceola, contains 52 inhabitants, in Jackson town- ship, Boone county, 10 miles southwest of Lebanon, the county seat and banking town. Jamestown, 5 miles south on I B & W Ry, is the nearest rail approach. Population 75. Thomas H Melson, postmaster.


Bean & McClaine, general store.


Hamilton J A, physician.


Jackson Gideon, druggist. Ross J, blacksmith.


ADYEVILLE. In Clark township, Perry county, is a hamlet of 100 popula- tion, located 22 miles north of Cannelton, the county seat and 8 from Kyana, its ship- ping station on L E & St L R R. Tell City is the banking town. A R Hunter, post- master.


Adye A J, cigar mnfr.


Adye B A, general store.


Allen Dr, physician. Blake James, justice of the peace.


Dixon M M, General Store. Harden Emma, saloon. Heeps Peter, cigarmkr.


Hunter A R, Blacksmith.


Kesner Solomon, blacksmith. Merker C B, live stock. Miles Sim, general store.


Mullen Edward, lawyer. Pyles Wm H H, feed mill.


Reason Wm, cooper.


Wartlen Joseph, shoemkr.


AINSWORTH. Is a station on the C & GT R R, located in Ross township,


AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO.


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


THOS. C. DAY & CO.{


wLoan Money upon Farms on Favorable Terms. 72 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.


AKR AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALB 83


Lake county, 8 miles from Crown Point, the county seat and banking town, and 40 from Chicago. Population 50. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Henry Chester, postmaster. Bullock Asa, lawyer.


Gurnsey George, live stock. Jones B F & Co, elevator and hay press. Lathrop George, groceries and lumber.


Munson, R R and Express agt.


Union Cheese Factory, Creamery


AKRON. Is a village of 450 inhabi- tants, located on the C & A R R, in Henry township, Fulton county, 11 miles south- east of Rochester, the county seat and loca- tion of nearest bank. Milo Bright, post- maste .


Beck O F, saloon.


Beery Charles H, general store.


Bennett & Whitlow, saw mill. Bitters Lemuel N, carpenter. Blaine E, blacksmith.


Bright Milo, pianos, organs and sewing machines.


Bright & Bright, Druggists and Booksellers.


Burns George W, auctioneer and painter. Circle T W, meat market.


Curtis Wm H, broom mnfr.


Cutshall A, carpenter and builder.


Daniels F W, justice of the peace.


Dillon Frank, wagonmkr.


Gast A A, shoemkr.


Goldsmith M D, plasterer.


Harter C F, physician.


Hoffman F'N, hardware.


Hoover A L, livery.


Johnston A, physician.


Kreighbaum Wm P, harnessmkr. Kuhn J B, hotel.


Lininger Bros, General Store. Lininger M, grain. Meredith John, live stock. Onstott Andrew, tinner.


Parry C F & Co, drugs.


Pontious A, carpenter and builder.


Shafer Albert, carpenter.


Shewman A J, washing machines.


Shireman Noah, saw mill.


Sibert D, blacksmith and pumps. Slaybaugh M, shoemkr.


Snyder L M, carriage body mnfr. Stanton A, chair mnfr.


Strong Andrew, Hotel. Strong & Anderson, restaurant. Tilman Joel, flour mill. Turner C, barber. Vickery Charles A, painter.


Whittenberger J, undertaker.


Wilhout Joseph, meat market. Wilson H H, furniture.


ALAMO. Settled in 1836, contains 300 inhabitants, in Ripley township, Mont-


gomery county, 10 miles southwest of Crawfordsville, the county seat, banking town, and nearest rail approach. Tri- weekly stage to Crawfordsville; fare for return trip, 75c. J H Grimes, postmaster. Ammerman G W, painter.


Bell R S, blacksmith.


. Bolser & White, pump mnfrs.


Brown A T, Physician.


Brown I L, physician.


Campbell George W, blacksmith.


Campbell H C, cooper.


Clark & Hybarger, saw and planing mill.


Fishero John, hotel.


Fishero John J, flour chests.


Gilkey J H, live stock.


Grimes H C, barber.


Grimes J H, Grocer and Notions.


Ham T R, saddle and harnessmkr.


Higgins J F, blacksmith.


Keyes J T, livery.


McClure Wm, undertaker.


McSpadden W W, shoemkr.


Mitchell & Denman, dry goods.


Myers N W, drugs.


Parsons J M, shoemkr.


Rountree Charles, live stock.


Smith Joseph, carpenter.


Smith Newton, notary public.


Stratton A M, wagonmkr.


Truax J M, justice of the peace.


Truax Samuel, carpenter.


Tucker A, blacksmith.


Williams D M, wagonmkr.


Wirt J P & Co, general store.


ALASKA. On line between Morgan and Owen counties, but lying mostly in Ashland township, Morgan county; is a village of 100 inhabitants, located 15 miles west of Martinsville, the county seat. Gos- port, the banking town and shipping depot, is distant 8 miles on the I & V and L V & C railroads. W O Sheets, postmaster. Bridges A P W, physician.


Butterfield B O, Carpenter.


Foxworthy Perry, painter.


Hogue G E, carpenter.


Lambert & Bro, brick mnfrs.


Lockhart John, dentist.


McAllister A, physician.


Pearson Calvin, blacksmith.


Portorff Wm, shoemkr. Pritchett G B, hotel.


Reid W W, justice of the peace.


Secrest A H, wagon mnfr.


Sheets W O, General Store, Black- smith and Wagonmaker.


ALBANY. Situated on the Missis- sinewa river and L E & W Ry, in Dela- ware township and county, is a growing village of 800 inhabitants. Muncie, the county seat and location of nearest bank


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KING & ELDER


BEDROOM SETS. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE, 43 and 45 S. Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


SHOW CASES{6


CHARLES RUEHL, 6 W. Louisiana St., Indianapolis.


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INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER ALB


is 12 miles southwest. Murray, postmaster. Baird J T, physician. Barrett J Z, grocer. Binnegar B F, saw mill. Bush Lewis, meat market.


Cary B F, grocer.


Cavanaugh John, saw mill. Cochran Philip, blacksmith. Crites John, hotel.


Dowden O, Lawyer.


Flinn I, meat market.


French Charles, carpenter. Hebb Wm, justice. Hobbs F M, carpenter.


Hunt Joseph, blacksmith.


Johnson E S & Co, saw mill.


Lefavour Joseph, druggist.


Manor D J & Co, general store.


Manor E Mrs, stoves and tinware.


Marks W W, restaurant.


Maxwell & Krohn, carriage mnfrs.


Miller Wm Sr, restaurant.


Murray A P, Physician and Surgeon. Philips Mart, barber. Read H G, physician.


Shearon George, livery.


Shearon Hattie, milliner.


Smith Eli, agrl implements.


Smith & Hebb, lumber.


Smith & Sparks, general store.


Smith & Stafford, grain.


Sparks J F, boots and shoes. Stafford & Bartlett, Hardware.


Starr R A, milliner.


Williamson Frank, harnessmkr. Wilson & Richey, general store.


ALBION. The county seat of Noble county, is a thrifty town of 1,300 inhabit- ants, located on the B & O R R, 130 miles northeast of Indianapolis, 33 northwest of Fort Wayne, and 128 east of Chicago. The town was incorporated in 1874 and is sup- plied with 6 churches, 1 bank, 4 hotels, a graded school, an opera house with a seat- ing capacity of 600, and supports 2 weekly newspapers-New Era and Democrat. Al- bion has a bonded debt of $17,000. The manufactories operated here include a brick and tile yard, 1 flour mill, 1 foundry, 1 planing and 2 saw mills. The surround- ing country is especially adapted to the growth of cereals. Ex, B & O. Tel, W U. James Greenman, postmaster.


Albion New Era, Jacob P Prickett, publr. Allen Felton, live stock, 6 miles s. Askew Robert, flour and saw mill. Bank of Albion, Charles M Clapp, propr. Baughman Bros, Iron Foundry. Baughman & Worden, abstracts of title and real estate. Black & Bro, general store. Bliss John H, justice.


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Boetcher Charles, flour mill, 2 mile e. Bortner Henry, county surveyor. Bowen W O Rev (Lutheran). Braden Samuel Jr, sheriff. Bradley House, Hiram Bradley propr. Brigham C A Rev (United Brethren). Brown Hollabert H, shoemkr.


Brown Rowland J, propr Worden House. Butterbaugh John C, plasterer.


Clapp Charles M, propr Bank of Albion.


Clapp Frank, insurance agt.


Clark Almira H, general store. Clark Charles S, plasterer.


Copper Frank J, agt B & O R R.


County Commissioners, Wm C Davis, Pres, Mennias Kimmell, Nicholas B Newnam. Denlar Albert J, saloon.


Denlar & Ryan, restaurant.


Denny James M, lawyer.


Denny Watts P, county supt public schools»


Easterday Sylvester, justice.


Easterday & Pool, furniture.


Eells Thomas M, lawyer. Engle Edwin, livery.


Epp & Boate, painters.


Felkner Thomas B, lawyer and justice.


Fitch Eugene S, jeweler.


Franks Uriah, restaurant. Frazure John H, lumber.


Garramone Rocco, barber.


Gessaman Joseph, justice, 42 miles w.


Green Anson P, pumps. Green Wm T, physician.


Green & Ray, meat market.


Greenman James, postmaster.


Greenman S M Mrs, notions.


Haney Bros, blacksmiths.


Harkins Robert J, shoemkr."


Harkless John A, photographer.


Hart & Stoops, livery stable.


Hays John W, physician.


Hoffman Jesse E, apiarist.


Hoffman & Son, carriagemkrs.


Howard Charles A, propr Albion opera house and saloon.


Humpsbaugher John, wagonmkr.


Huston Elbert, live stock, 2 miles n.


Huston & Molen, drugs. Johnson George E, dentist.


Kimmell Adam J, grocer. Konkle Simon K, carriage painter. Kriegbaum George H, blacksmith.


Landgraff Franklin, brick and tile mnfr, ¿ mile e.


Lang Julius, county treas.


Lash James, county recorder and publr Noble County Democrat. Lemmon Stansbury W, physician. Lewis Thomas S, carpenter.


Long John, apiarist, 6 miles w.


Markey Andrew J, insurance. Martin John J, hardware. Morris Harry, barber.


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 ..


CHARLES P. JACOBS, Attorney in Patent Cases, 36 North Delaware St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. )


PATENTS PROSECUTED ! PATENTS PROCURED. Infringements Stopped. Patent Suits Defended. Fifteen Years' Experience.


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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALE 85


Morris Oliver, plasterer. Noble County Democrat (weekly), James J Lash, publr. Ogle Llewellyn R, saloon. Pepple John, carpenter. Phillips Cornelius B, County Auditor.


Pickett Columbus M, physician.


Prickett Fielding, lawyer.


Prickett Jacob P, propr Albion New Era.


Ray David W, live stock.


Riddle Wm W, live stock, 6 miles e. Roscoe James, apiarist, 4 miles s.


Rowe Mary A Mrs, harness, etc.


Russell George O Jr, confectioner.


Russell Margaretta Mrs, toys, notions, etc. Schlotterback Albert, blacksmith.


Schwab Edward J, confections and cigars. Scott & Shisler, millinery.


Shaffer C C & Son, furniture.


Shaffer Jabez Rev (Lutheran).


Skinner Merritt C, county clerk.


Smith Charles L, meat market.


Spencer Deacon E A, tailor.


Spencer Edward F, mer tailor.


Spencer Margaret B Mrs, millinery.


Stewart W S Rev (Methodist).


Stone Richard L, druggist. Sunday Peter A, harnessmkr.


Taylor Austin, dairy, 12 miles s e.


Walters Ephraim, grocer.


Ward Simon T, grocer.


Webb Edward H, Planing Mill and Butter Tub Mnfr. Welker Levi W, lawyer. Willett Wm E, saloon.


Williams House, Richard Wil- liams Proprietor. (See adv page 85.)


Williams Richard, Propr Wil- liams House. (See adv page 85.)


Worden George W, cigar mnfr.


Worden House, Rowland J Brown propr.


Wrigley Luke A, lawyer.


Zimmerman Henry G, lawyer.


ALERT. Is located in Jackson town- ship, Decatur county, 21 miles southwest of Greensburgh, the county seat. Ship to


Elizabethtown, distant 7 miles on Madison br J M & IR R. Population 98. Colum- bus is the banking town. Wm Banister,


postmaster.


Arnold John C, barber.


Banister Jane, milliner.


Banister William, Mnfr of Chain Pumps.


Banister & Keely, saw and flour mill.


Dweese Jacob, painter.


Freedersdorff Lewis, live stock.


Keely J & A, shingle mnfrs.


Long James, blacksmith.


Pepper Jesse, shoemkr.


Pepper J, shingle mnfr.


Spears J W, General Store and Jus- tice.


Thomas Samuel, live stock.


Woolfinger F, carpenter.


ALEXANDER. Clay county. (See Cardonia.)


ALEXANDRIA. This village of 650 inhabitants is located at crossing of C W & M and L E & W Railroads in Monroe township, Madison county, 12 miles north of Anderson, the county seat, and 48 miles northeast of Indianapolis. It has Metho- dist and Christian churches, a graded school, 1 bank, 2 hotels, 1 flour mill, a ma- chine shop and 2 saw mills. Live stock, grain and lumber are the principal ship- ments. Ex, US. John Johnson, postmaster. Alexandria Banking Co, Braxton, Baker & Co, proprs.


Baker, Braxton & Co, proprs Alexandria Banking Co.


Baum & Brother, general store.


Bertsche Anthony, harnessmkr.


Brattain Howard B, apiarist.


Brenneman James F, marble works.


Cahall Wm, painter.


Canfield Major, cooper.


Carroll James P, grocer.


Carver Albert C, lawyer.


Carver Wm, hardware.


Chamness C K Mrs, millinery.


Williams House.


Williams House!


R. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, West Main St., opp. Court House, ALBION, IND.


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New House. New Furniture. Good Accom- modations. Sample Rooms on Fir t Floor.


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.


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Chamness Edward B, stoves and tinware. Childs Marcellus, live stock.


Churchill Charles W, Restaurant and Confectioner.


Churchill Wmn O, Agent W H Leatherbee & Son, Hardwood Lumber, Boston, Mass.


Commercial Hotel, James P Scott, propr. Condo J P & Son, furniture.


Cox James M, saloon.


Donnelly James A O, plasterer.


Finch Isaac G, justice and insurance.


Finch & Kelly, blacksmiths.


Fogarty & Hanmore, millinery.


Free Rudolph, furniture.


Gipe Jacob, wagonmkr. Gipe & Loomis, blacksmiths.


Harlan Arthur E, dentist.


Harrington James H, machinist.


Harrington & Hughes, agrl implements.


Henshaw S B & Co, general store.


Hernley Lemuel J, jeweler. Herron & Maynard, general store.


Hicks & Brandenburg, shoemkrs.


Howard Leander M, saloon. Hughes Joseph L, saloon. Hughes & Co, hardware. Hunt John W, physician.


Inlow James E, physician.


Inlow J W & Co, druggists.


Jones Thomas H, carpenter.


Keefer Gideon, grocer. Kibbons &.Gillett, livery stable.


Kingery & White, meat market.


Lebo Wm, mer tailor.


Leonard Bros, marble works.


Lowery Adolphus, barber.


McDermit & Brattain, lumber mnfrs.


McKowen Thomas, Proprietor Spencer House; Rates, $1.50 per day ; Sample Rooms on first floor; Leading Hotel in the Village. McMahan Bros & Heagy, druggists. Mills Jefferson, lawyer.


Norris Lizzie, millinery.


O'Bryant Nathan, boots and shoes.


Painter Peoria, carpenter. Pugh J & J. W, physicians.


Runyan James E, physician.


Scott James P, propr Commercial Hotel.


Spencer House, Thomas McKowen, Proprietor. Stein Fannie, clothing. Tomlinson Nathan E, general store. Watson W H Rev (Methodist). White & Apsley, grocers.


Young Samuel E, flouring mill.


ALFONTE. Is a station and post- office on the CCC & I Ry, located in Green township, Madison county, 13 miles south- west of Anderson, the county seat and banking town. Population 76. Ex, U S. Joseph Cahen, postmaster.


Alfonte R M, carpenter.


Cahen Joseph, General Store and Grain.


Cummins Bros, general store.


George J F, justice of the peace.


Gwinn John, brick mnfr.


Hiday Henry, blacksmith.


McAdams Andrew, painter.


ALFORDSVILLE. Is in Reeve township, Daviess county, 16 miles south- east of Washington, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Loogootee, 10 miles north, on the O & M Ry, is the ship- ping depot. Population 125. Daily stage connection with Loogootee; fare, 75c ; and Jasper, fare, $1. J A McCord, postmaster. Agard T J, undertaker.


Alford & Grinder, blacksmiths and wagon- mkrs.


Allen Charles, general store.


Allen Emery, coal miner.


Allen Joseph, general store.


Baker Bros, blacksmith.


Barll T, notary public.


Burres L, physician. Foster J P, shoemkr.


Hedrick James, carpenter.


Hedrick John T, insurance agt.


Horrell P A, flour mill.


Kaile Lewis, hotel.


Kyle W H, township prosecutor. McCord J A, General Store.


McCord Matt, photographer.


Mitchell J S, physician. Myers Henry, hotel.


Robinson J W, grocer.


Summers H P, general store.


Walls W B, physician.


ALIDA. Stands at junction of L N A & C and B & O Rys, in Clinton town- ship, Laporte county, 14 miles southwest of Laporte, the county seat and banking town. Population 25. Ex, B & O,. Jesse D Lucas, postmaster. Cathcart C W, creamery.


Herrold, Tuley & Co, grain and stock.


Lucas J D, R R and Express Agent.


ALLDINE. Established in 1884, is a rural postoffice in Starke county.


ALLEN. Miami county (See Macy).


ALLEN'S CREEK. In Polk town- ship, Monroe county, with a population of 15, is located 12 miles southeast of Bloom- ington, the county seat and banking town, and 5 southeast of Smithville, its shipping station, on L N A & C Ry. John W Cazee, postmaster.


Cazee John W, General Store. Coner L, general store.


M. S. HUEY & SON


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


ARCTIC IGE MACHINE Not equalled for cold storage. MFG. CO. (See adv., opp. Brewers, in Classified.)


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AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ALT 87


Dunker Marion, lumber. Eades W H, wagonmkr. Gilstrap E C, dentist. Leviah Ephrason, physician. Setser George, carpenter. Smith Joseph, physician.


ALLENSVILLE. This hamlet of 50 population is located in Cotton town- ship, Switzerland county, 11 miles north of Vevay, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Aaron B Vannatter, postmaster.


Moore John, grocer. Vanarsdal, John, physician. Vanarsdal J W & C L, physicians. Vannatter Aaron B, General Store.


ALM.A. Is strictly a rural postoffice, located in Smith township, Whitley coun- ty, 13 miles northeast of Columbia City court house, and 3 miles northwest of Churubusco, its shipping station on W St. L & P Ry. George Gaff, postmaster. Gaff Alpheus, justice of the peace.


ALPHA. A cross-roads postoffice, located in Johnson township, Scott county, 10 miles north of Scottsburgh court house. Deputy, distant 5 miles on Louisville Br O & M Ry, is the nearest rail ap- proach. Live stock and produce are mar- keted. I C Gibson, postmaster. Ducer Phillip, blacksmith.


Gibson Isaac, General Store. Griffith Lloyd, blacksmith.


Grow John & Son, saw and flour mill.


ALPINE. Is a hamlet located in Columbia township, Fayette county, on the WW V R R and Whitewater River, 7 miles south of Connersville, the county seat and location of nearest bank. Popu- lation, 72. Ex, Am. E I Chance, post- master.


Anthony J T, blacksmith. Brunner Thomas, flour mill. Chance E I, General Store. Limpus Emmet, saw mill. Mason. O & O, live stock.


ALQUINA. Is the location of 125 persons in Jennings township, Fayette county, 5 miles southeast of Connersville, the county seat, banking town and place of shipment. Semi-weekly stage to Conners- ville. W O Parker, postmaster. Ayres J, blacksmith. Darby J D, carpenter. Fetterington Mark, justice of the peace. Garrett Madison, shoemkr. Hull John W, painter. Phares O P, physician.


Wolverton Vincent, shoemkr. Young Andrew, general store.


ALTO. Is located in Harrison town- ship, Howard county, 4 miles south of Ko- komo, the county seat, shipping point, and location of nearest bank, and 50 from Indianapolis. Population 160. Daily stage route to Kokomo and New London. Wm A Quick, postmaster.


Cragon J S, contractor and justice. Finch Wm, blacksmith.


Fortner Aaron, wagonmkr.


Greson David, live stock.


Greson George F, saw mill.


Jones Frank, blacksmith.


Jones Wm N, live stock.


Kikendol James, lumber and furniture. Martin G C, live stock.


Miller L C, physician.


Pearson M, carpenter.


Pitzer G P, live stock.


Quick Win A, General Store and Live Stock. Ramseyer S D, justice of the peace. Shutters M & Son, produce. Washington George, hotel.


ALTOGA. Locally called Mentor, is located on the Anderson river and L E & St L R R, in Jefferson township, Dubois county, 11 miles south west of Jasper, the county seat, and 55 west of New Albany. Huntingburgh is the location of nearest cis M Population 300. Ex, Adams. Fran- bank. Sanders, postmaster.


Agnes Michael, spoke mnfr.


Beaty Wm J, saloon.


Bowden S, grocer.


Gobble Dr, physician and druggist.


Gramelspacher J, flour and saw mill. Hendrix J & Co, general store.


Pruitt John, general store.


Pruitt L, live stock.


Sanders Francis M, Hotel. Sappenfield J, shoemkr. Schnell Henry, flour mill.


Soffer, Ruxer & Co, blacksmiths.


Tussey A M & Co, carpenters. Vaeth Adam, shingle mnfr.


ALTON. Is a landing on the Ohio river, in Boone township, Crawford county, 8 miles southwest of Leavenworth, the county seat, and 70 below Louisville. With a population of 275, the village supports Baptist and Methodist churches. Grain, hay and tobacco are the exports. Ex, Adams. A K Rice, postmaster. Atwood John, grocer.


Boyd Bros, general store. Franklin D B, shoemkr and grocer. Fullenwider W H & Bro, saw mill. Gaither R B & Co, undertakers.


CINCINNATI


GALVANIZING WORKS BEST QUALITY GALVANIZED SHEET IRON.


GENUINE


HARTFORD BOOT AND SHOE BEST IN THE WORLD .-


GEO. S. DWINNELL, 33 South Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS.


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Henderson A J, general store and hotel. Hollcraft E P T, general store.


Hollcraft W R & Son, General Store.


Meylin H B, justice of the peace. Murphy L H, physician. Murphy U P, hotel. Peckinpaugh, Harrison & Co, saw mill, wagonmkrs and boat builders.


Rice A K, Postmaster, Agent for Steam- boats. Rice W E, barber. Riddle W E, wagonmkr. Riley Robert, blacksmith. Roberts A S, grocer. Shafer H, blacksmith. Springer A A Mrs, milliner. Williams John S, justice and contractor. Williams Lillie, milliner.


ALTONA. Is a station on the B & O R R situated on line between Butler and Richland townships in Dekalb county, 6 miles west of Auburn, the county seat and banking town. Population 100. Ex, B. & O. H E Gettel, postmaster. Clark O C, grain and live stock. Gettel H E, General Store. Rogers Harris, brick and tile mnfr. Saxton O, hides and furs.


ALUM CAVE. Is an 1884 postoffice, located in Clay county.


ALVARADO. Known formerly as Richland Centre, is the location of a store in Richland township, Steuben county, 10 miles southeast of Angola, the county seat and usual place of shipmeut. Tri-weekly stage route to Butler ; fare. $1. S Gray, postmaster and general store.


AMBIA. On line of the L E & W Ry, in Hickory Grove township, Benton county, is a thrifty village of 350 inhabit- ants, situated 18 miles southwest of Fowler, the county seat, and 8 east of Hoopeston, Ill., the location of the nearest bank. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. Mrs Alice L Buck, post- master.


Acres E, baker and confectioner. Allen & Co, General Store. Beard J G M, physician. Budd E C, wagonmkr. Carrigan Joseph, carpenter. Cole J W, lawyer. Dwyer Thomas, saloon. Golden & Manney, general store. Hienen Elias, saloon. James W T, confectioner. Kelly D B, hotel. Kelly & Hutchinson, shoemkrs. Kline W A, furniture and undertaker. Lewis T J, grain dealer.


Lewis T J & Co, grain.


McCormick J F, general store. McLellan John, saloon. Molo Bros, blacksmiths. Myers J H, hardware. Padgett Bros, livery.


Parker S A, grocer and justice.


Scott J W, druggist. White C L, grain.


AMBOY. Is located on the C St L & P R R, in Jackson township, Miami county, 15 miles southeast of Peru, the county seat and banking town. Population 300. Ex, Adams. A J Elleman, postmaster. Baldwin J A, physician. Bennet Josephus, blacksmith. Bond B, General Store.


Bradley J M, saw and flour mill.




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