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Powell & Milner, lawyers, cor 4th and Ferry.
Powers Edwin D, physician, 121 Columbia. Prass Paul, wh wines and liquors, 186 Main.
Priess Henry, saloon, 4 Oakland ave. Purdue University, James H Smart, A M, LL D, Pres.
Pyke Charles, furniture, 129 Main.
Rank & McNulty, blacksmiths, 20 S 2d ..
Reagan Timothy, grocer, 193 Wabash ave. Reichert Wm, propr Wabash Valley House, cor Ferry and Erie.
Reidel & Carnahan, upholsterers and fur- niture, 23 S 3d.
Reifers Nicholas, saloon, 198 Main.
Reinhardt Charles, carriages and buggies, cor 2d and Ferry. Reitemeier John, grocer, 171 Main. Reub Fred S, barber, 4 S 4th.
Reynolds Charles E, Saloon, 6 N 4th.
Rice & Potter, lawyers, 93 S 3d.
Rice & Rins, blacksmiths, 6 S 10th. Richle Wm, grocer, 170 Cincinnati. Ridgely Asa T, painter, 28 S 5th.
Ries John A, Star City bottling works, 88 S 4th.
Rising Herman C, photographer, 90} Main. Robinson Charles C, grocer, 124 and 126 Columbia.
Robinson & Reser, Proprietors Union Business College, 124 and 126 Columbia. (See adv, page 421.)
Roe Robert E, notions, 93 Main. Rosa John W, saloon, Chauncy.
Rose M, cigar mnfr, cor Grove and Oak- land ave.
Roseszwig David, ticket broker, 7 S 5th.
Ross W & D L, flour, 35 2d.
Rosser, McClure & Co, stationers, 54 S 3d. Rottler Leo, saloon, 230 Main.
Ruff James W, saloon, 53 Columbia.
Ruger John B, confectioner, 90 Main and 13 and 15 N 5th.
Russell Edwin S, Proprietor Bram- ble House, s e cor 3d and South. (See adv, page 427.)
St James Restaurant, James W Schooler, Proprietor, 98 Columbia. (See adv, page 427.)
Sain & McDoniels, tinware, 226 Main.
St Nicholas Hotel, Nicholas Gribling,propr, 23 to 27 Main.
Salinger Adolphus, clothing, 30 and 32 S 4th.
Sattler John, mer tailor, 86 Main.
Sawyer A L, shoemkr, cor 4th and Colum- bia
Sawyer R A, laundry, 121 Columbia.
Schaible George, saloon, 87 Columbia. Scheffee Jacob, barber, 47 Columbia. Scherer Christian, grocer, 144 Wabash ave. Schlosser Michael, saloon, 19 N 3d.
Schnaible M & J, Mnfrs Laundry Soap, foot of Hartford. (See adv, page 425.)
Schooler James W, Proprietor St James Restaurant, 98 Columbia. (See adv, page 427.)
Schopbach Wm, saloon, cor Main and 4th. Schruben & Haas, saloon, 103 Columbia. Schurman Frederick, grocer, 77 and 79 N 9th.
Schwarm Jacob, saloon, 100 Main. Schwarm & Heimmiller, grocers, cor Main. and 10th.
Schwartz Rosa, notions and fancy goods, 64 Main.
Schwegler R & Bro, druggists, 50 Main. Scudder Caleb R, undertaker, 110 Main. Sears Theodore, Cincinnati House and sa- loon, cor 5th and Romig. Seeger George, livery, 60 S 4th.
Severson Page B, pianos and organs, 119 Main.
Sherwood John B, lawyer, 9 N 4th.
Shill Charles W, physician, cor 6th and Main.
Shively Wm, clothing, 21 S 3d. Simpson M & Co, loan agts, 108} Main.
Sims E H Mrs, Ladies Hair Dressing Emporium, 112 Columbia. (See adv, page 427.)
Sinclair Harry, barber, 160 Union.
Singer Manufacturing Co, H Dickey, man- ager, 16 S 4th.
CARLON & HOLLENBECK
PRINTERS AND BINDERS, S. E. Cor. Circle and Meridian Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, . IND.
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ICE MACHINE MFG. CO. FOR MANUFACTURE OF ICE. (See adv., opp. Brewers, in Classified.)
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Smart James H, A M, Pres Purdue University, Residence 101 S 9th.
Smith B Wilson & Co, school supplies, 11 N 5th.
Smith & Oliar, grocers, Chauncy. Snethen Isaac, saloon, 220 Union.
Snyder Leander, physician, 53 Elizabeth. Spalding Joseph, druggist, Chauncy.
Spangler & Miller, dry goods, 85 Main.
Spitznagle & Kennedy, Whole- sale Leather and Findings, Saddles and Saddlery Hardware, 125 Main.
Spring, Emerson & Co, printers, stationers and binders, 43 S 3d.
Stackhouse Nathan G, stoves, 27 Columbia. Stair John, county treasurer, Court House. Stallard Samuel T, lawyer, 93 S 3d.
Stanley Abiel H, agt R G Dun & Co, La- fayette.
Stein John A, lawyer, 63 Columbia.
Stein N S, box mnfr, cor 3d and Brown. Steining H B, shoemkr, 326 Oakland ave. Stewart Robert W, pianos and organs, 3 Postoffice Block.
Stillwell Wm F, lawyer, 3d and South.
Stinespring J B & Co, grocers, Chauncy.
Stinespring Wm H, life and fire insurance, 12 N 4th.
Stitz & Burkhardt, wagonmkrs, 25 South. Stockton George N, crockery, 71 Columbia and~45 S 4th.
Stockton Wm S, produce, Chauncy.
Stowe Isaac M, jeweler, 45 S 5th.
Stoy Wm V, wall paper, 52 Main.
Strauss Henry, auction and commission, 101 Columbia.
Strebe & Messer, wagonmkrs, Chauncy. Stuart C B & W V, lawyers, cor 3d and South.
Sullivan C F, propr Enterprise Hotel, 231 Main.
Sullivan John, grocer, 18 and 20 Main. Sullivan Mortimer, grocer, 169 N 6th.
Sunday Leader (weekly), Gordon & Wil- liams, proprs, cor 5th and Main. Sunday Times, John S Williams, publr; Fred S Williams, editor, 35 Columbia. Sween Julia, saloon, 30 Main.
Talbot E M, sec Kankakee Crystal Ice Co, 36 Ferry.
Taylor George S, painter, 22 S 5th.
Taylor Henry & Co, sash, door and blind mnfrs, cor 3d and North.
Taylor Stephen O, livery, 59 to 67 S 3d. Taylor W C L, lawyer, 69} Columbia.
Taylor Wm & Co, coal, wood and lime, 14 Columbia.
Temple Iron Works, O H Temple, propr, 90 and 92 S 2d.
Temple O H, propr Temple Iron Works, 90 and 92 S 2d.
Thieme & Wagner, brewers, 161 N 4th.
Thompson L R & Sons, propr Home Jour- nal, 30 Main.
Thomson C G, pork and beef packer, 34 and 36 2d.
Throckmorton N I, county recorder, Court House.
Tinney Henry C, druggist, 24 S 4th.
Tinney H C & Co, wines and liquors, wh, 24 and 26 S 4th.
Tolle Herman A, cigars and tobacco, 108 Main.
Tuttle Chauncy T, optician, cor 4th and Main.
Tylor John C, township trustee, 115 Colum- bia.
Ullman S N & Co, clothing, 20 S 4th.
Ullman Emanuel, cigars and tobacco, 130 Main.
Ulrich Jacob, grocer, 150 Salem.
Underwood Thomas & Son, insurance, 36 Ferry.
Union Business College, Rob- inson & Reser, Proprietors, 124 and 126 Columbia. (See ady, page 421.)
United States Express Co, B F Bruff, agt, 42 S 4th.
Vinnedge Wm W, physician, 154 Colum- bia.
Vinton David P Hon, judge Tippecanoe county court.
Volmer Matthew, saloon, 227 Main.
Voorhees & Gulick, restaurant, 81 Colum- bia.
Wabash Valley House, Wm Reichart, propr, cor Ferry and Erie.
Wagner John B, cigars, 104, Main.
Wagstaff Charles L, agrl implements, 23 and 25 Columbia.
Walker Wm S, physician, 21 N 6th.
Wallace W De Witt, lawyer, 87} Columbia .. Wallace Wm & Bro, plumbers, 32 N 4th.
Walsh Michael, saloon, 21 South.
Walsh Michael M, saloon, 19 and 21 South. Walters Charles, saloon, 17 and 19 S 5th.
Walton Daniel, lawyer, 3} S 3d.
Ward Wm L, furniture, 45 S 3d.
Ward & Collins, lawyers, cor Main.
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Warner E M, saloon, 175 Main.
Warwick & Florer, dry goods, 69 Colum- bia.
Washburn George W, physician, 218 Main. Washburn Samuel S, physician, 45 Thomp- son.
Washington Hotel, W M Pickering, propr, cor 2d and Alabama.
Water Works Co, office 4th and Ferry.
Weakley & Mertz, proprs Lahr House, cor 5th and Main.
Weaver Erasmus M, justice, 81 Main.
Weber & Helmond, tinware, cor Main and 9th.
Wegener August, blacksmith, 14 S 2d. Weigle Bros, bakers, 194 Main.
Weigee George, grocer, 192 Main.
CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS
Estimates made for Galvanizing all kinds of Iron Work.
Genuine Hartford Boot and Shoef
Have the trade mark stamped on bottom of every pair. NONE genuine unless so stamped. GEO. S. DWINNELL, Indianapolis.
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Welch Ferdinand, propr Junction House, R R junction.
Wells Curtis E, glassware, 42 Main.
Wells & Schilling, grocers, 135 and 137 Main.
Welsch Julia Mrs, Farmers' Hotel, 16 Co- lumbia.
Welschbillig P J, propr Germania Hotel, South and 2d.
Wendling John, saloon, 40 S 3d.
Werkhoff Alex R, grocer, 154 Union.
Western Telephone Co, 4th and Main.
Weyburn Oliver, physician, 89} Main. Weygold Joseph, meat market, 184 Main. White Elias C, grocer, 87 Main.
Wiebers J Herman, cigars and tobacco, 10 N 4th.
Wiler Albert, dry goods, 77 and 79 Colum- bia.
Wilke Frank, grocer, cor North and 9th.
Wilke Mary Miss, milliner, 140 North.
Wilken Henry, saloon, 146 Main.
Williams John S & Fred S, publrs Sunday Times, 35 Columbia.
Williams Leonard, saloon, 155 Union.
Williams Matthias, saloon, 155 Union.
Willmann Reinhard, Saloon, 94 Main.
Willoughby Wm H, coal and coke, 29 N 3d.
Wilson Austin P, dry goods, 25 S 3d.
Wilson Henry L, propr Lafayette Journal (daily and weekly), 47 S 4th.
Wilson Leroy A, saloon, 24 Salem. Wilson & Adams, lawyers, 40 S 4th.
Wilson & Hanna, bankers, cor 3d and Main. Wilson & Parker, hides and leather, 2 S 2d. Wilstach J A & J W, lawyers, 70 and 72 Main.
Winder James A, tailor, 93 Columbia.
Wise Fred, carpet weaver, 170 Main.
Wiseman James, shoemkr, 62 South. Wolerver Peter W,photographer,40} Main. Wood Wm P, lawyer, 893 Columbia.
Woolf Morris, cigars and tobacco, 18 S 4th. Worthington W W, propr Indiana House, 7 and 9 Main.
Wurster Godfrey, harness, 153 Main.
Wurster M, cigar mnfr, 200 Main.
Yeakel Bros, druggists, 107 and 109 Colum- bia. Yeakel David A, physician, 38 S 5th.
Yeates, Dozois & Hedge, dry goods, 63 Columbia.
Youngmeyer John, meats, 51 S 4th.
Yount Andrew H, lawyer, 9} S 3d.
Yount Silas T, physician, 6th and South. Yuncker J Frank, bottler, 166 N 4th. Zant John, painter, 189 Main.
Zimmerman Henry, barber, 26 Salem. Zinn Wm H, dry goods, 29 S 3d.
LA FONTAINE. Is an incorpo- rated town of 500 inhabitants, situated on
the Mississinewa river, and C W & M Ry, in Liberty township, Wabash county, 10 miles southeast of Wabash, the county seat and banking town. It was settled in 1832, and is the present location of 3 churches- Methodist, Christian and Baptist-a graded school, 1 hotel, 1 saw and 1 flour mill. Live stock, grain and lumber are the chief exports. U S Ex. W U Tel. James U Blood, postmaster.
Adams Edwin M, poultry breeder, R Rand ex agt.
Baker Isaac, grocer and restaurant.
Bannister Harry, Grocer and Hotel. Bannister Merritt, carpenter.
Blood James U, general store.
Buffington & Tyner, lumber mnfrs.
Cain J W Rev (Methodist).
Cullers Hester Mrs, meat market.
Dicken Constantine L, physician.
Dicken James L, physician.
Gardner John F, barber.
Gingerick Isaac E, lawyer.
Gruwell & Siders, general store.
Hackney Joseph W, druggist.
Hale, Garland & Homer, live stock.
Hale Jerome S, harnessmkr.
Harper John W, live stock. Hunmael Sylvester C Rev (Christian).
Inman Charlotte V, dressmkr.
Johnson George F, blacksmith.
Kenton Thomas S, shoemkr.
LaFontaine Cornet Band, Link Blackman, sec.
Lewis Stephen & Sons, carpenters.
Lines B F & Sons, general store.
Lines Wellington L Rev (Baptist).
Logan & Son, flour mills.
Lynn Frank, live stock.
McGrew Wm H, physician and livery.
Parker A & Son, general store.
Pogue Bennet, wagonmkr.
Poston James H, carpenter. Rowan George, druggist. Sailors & White, meat market.
Scott Jerome H, hardware.
Siders Wm A, justice of the peace.
Snyder James C, undertaker.
Stafford Henry, shoemkr. Stone Elias S, general store.
Sutton Charles N, carpenter.
Swisher Mary Miss, millinery.
Taylor Freeman O Rev (Baptist). Thomas & Studley, physicians. Thomas & Son, dry goods.
Vandegrift Jacob, blacksmith.
White Henry E, fish market. Williams Wm A, painter.
LAGRANGE. The county seat. of Lagrange county, is an incorporated town of 2,000 inhabitants, located on the G R & I R R, 46 miles northwest of Indianapolis. This town is rapidly increasing in com-
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merce and manufacture, and is a live place, supplied with 5 churches-Meth- odist, Presbyterian, Episcopal, Lutheran and United Brethren-graded and high schools, 2 public libraries, 2 hotels, 2 pub- lic halls and 2 banks. 3 weekly newspa- pers are sustained-the Standard, Democrat and Register. The chief industries in man- ufacture include 2 bee hive factories, 2 flour mills, butter tub factory, 2 planing mills and 4 saw mills. Adams Ex. WỪ Tel. Esther M Speed, postmaster. Allen Charles B, druggist. Antonius John, feed stable.
Ballou Otis L, lawyer.
Balyeat Edmund L, physician. Bastian Hustus M, wagonmkr.
Bean Samuel E, live stock.
Beecher Arthur C, Dentist and Deputy Postmaster.
Bell Wm Rev (United Brethren). Betts Howard M & Co, druggists.
Bingham Wm B, justice of the peace. Blodgett Galen, harnessmkr. Boesinger Simon, shoemkr. Bogue A H, justice, 4 miles n w.
Bradford Samuel P, county clerk.
Brady & Fish, livery stable. Brant Charles A, druggist.
Brown Ira W, lumber mnfr, 3 miles s e. Burbridge George W, agt G R & I R R. Canfield George W, furniture. Canfield Wm, wagonmkr. Carns J B Rev (Methodist). Carter Charles L, sheriff.
Case Eugene V, county recorder.
Central Hotel, James E Nowells, propr. Chandler James, coroner. Colliflower Lewis, dry goods.
Cornell Charles G, books and stationery. Cosper Elias T, lawyer and insurance agt. Crane Emma L B Mrs, physician. Crocker Clara Mrs, millinery and notions. Crowl Bros, general store. Cutting Adolphus, physician. Denton Wm H, meat market. Devlin James, blacksmith.
Devlin Thomas K, saloon.
Dodge House, Henry Galloway, Pro- prietor.
Drake & Merritt, lawyers. Draper Charles, feed stable. Drews Wm E, mer tailor. Duff Wm, surveyor. Eiman Samuel, restaurant. Ellison A & Son, bankers. Engle Jacob B, physician. Erb J & Bro, hardware. Eyler & Clugston, bakers and grocers.
Ferrall Joseph D, lawyer.
First National Bank (capital, $50,000; sur- plus, $8,000) ; Solomon Rose, pres; Sam- uel Shephardson, cash.
Fleck Emanuel & Co, flour and saw mill 34 miles n w. .
Galloway E & Co, carpenters.
Galloway Henry, Proprietor Dodge House. Gerren Mathes, justice, 5} miles'n w. Gilbert Effie M Mrs, millinery.
Glasgow Wm C, Attorney at Law and Notary. Gottselig Joseph F, shoemkr.
Hall James M, sewing machines.
Hanford John W, general store. Harper Hartley M, barber.
Herbert Henry M, lawyer and insurance.
Hewett James C, propr Lagrange Register.
Hissong George W, photographer.
Hollis Chester H, jewelry and shoes.
Hubbard George K, bee hive mnfr.
Hudson Wm, lumber mnfr.
Hughes Lewis D, hardware.
Hughes Thomas E Rev (Presbyterian).
Hunt Charles S, stoves and tinware.
Huss & Steele, agrl implements and sewing machines.
Jackson Joseph, shoemkr.
Jagger James N, barber.
Jones C A & Bro, grain and wool.
Jones John P, county auditor.
Kennedy James M, lawyer.
Kennedy Perry, blacksmith.
Kerr & Burbridge, hardware.
Knauss Benjamin F, harnessmkr.
Lagrange Butter Tub Co, James H Hays, sec.
Lagrange Democrat (weekly), J Frank Snyder, propr.
Lagrange Register (weekly), James C Hew- itt, publr.
Lagrange Standard (weekly), John H Rerick, Pres.
Lamson Bros, lumber mnfrs, 3} miles e.
Lamson & Elliott, lumber.
Litman Jacob, dry goods.
Litman Louis, dry goods.
Livergood Lycurgus, hardware.
Lounsbury Nehemiah, shoemkr.
Mckibben James H, meat market.
Mckinley John, mer tailor.
McLaskey J E, lawyer.
Machan Enoch G, county supt public schools.
Merritt Margery R, millinery.
Mershman Bros, planing mill.
Miller Solomon C, saloon.
Miller & Lutz, furniture.
Minnich Wm, justice, 4} miles e.
Naylor & Co, dry goods. Niman J P & CH, physicians.
Nowells James E, propr Central Hotel.
Park John W, agrl implements. Parker S Z & Co, grocers.
Parry Thomas, nursery.
Parry Walter T, druggist. Philbrick Samuel G, gunsmith.
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Phillips C P Rev (Methodist Protestant). Platt & Hays, marble works.
Preston John M, insurance agt. Preston John M, county treasurer. Preston James M, pianos and organs.
Rerick John H, Proprietor Lagrange Standard and Pres Island Park Assem- bly.
Rheubottom Wm, justice of the peace.
Rice John W, upholsterer.
Rice Levi Rev (Lutheran).
Rose Lazarus, grocer.
Rose Solomon & Son, dry goods.
Rose S & S, grain dealers.
Royer Edward, harnessmkr.
Ruick Samuel K, real estate.
Sefton George W, blacksmith.
Shackelton James M, flour mill.
Shafer George L, wagonmkr.
. Short John L, physician.
Short Wm H, physician.
Show Edgar C P, jeweler.
Slack Jeremiah, blacksmith.
Smith Wm S, dentist.
Smurr Newton W, harness and junk.
Slack & Stevenson, carriagemkrs.
Snyder J Frank, propr Lagrange Demo- crat.
Springer Hiram, restaurant.
Stoehr John, saloon.
Stroup P N & Co, planing mill.
Sweet Martin L, flour and feed.
Tidrick John C, grocer.
Timmis Wm, livery stable.
Trippipo Thomas S, restaurant.
Vandevanter & Berger, agrl implements.
Vaughn H W Rev (Baptist).
Vedder Francis M, grocer and queensware. Waddell Charles, physician.
Waddell Emma Mrs, dressmkr.
Wade Charlie C, lawyer and restaurant. Wade Joseph B, lawyer.
Wertsbaugher & Cline, barbers. White & Casebeer, physicians.
White & McDonald, grocers and drug- gists. Widup Henry C, dentist. Wigton Robert M, grocer. Wolf Charles, lumber mnfr, 4 miles s. Wolf Oliver C, confectioner.
LA GRO. Is an incorporated town of 800 inhabitants, located on the Salomonie river at its confluence with the Wabash river, in township of same name, Wabash county, 6 miles east of Wabash, the county seat and banking town. La Gro is trav- ersed by the W St L & P RR, and contains 3 churches-Methodist, Catholic and Pres- byterian-furniture factory, 1 saw mill, a planing mill, stave factory and 1 flour mill. Grain, lumber and staves are shipped. Ex Pacific. Tel, W U. L T Murphy, post, master.
Adams Wilson R, R R agt.
Albright S B, general store. Anderson Philip A, saw mill.
Biggerstaff J T, physician.
Cannon John J, grocer.
Dare L, harness.
Davis & Kingsbury, grocers.
Devine Joseph M, saloon.
Egnew Andrew, hotel and ex agt.
Fulton G S & Son, boots and shoes.
Hale Marquis M, physician.
Hunt James H, barber. Keller M F, meat market.
Knipple Wm, hardware.
Luce Andrew Rev (Presbyterian).
Lynch & Alber, blacksmiths.
McNown Hugh & Sons, furniture mnfrs and planing mill.
McNown John J, wagonmkr.
Morse & Blount, drugs.
Munson Charles, shoemkr.
Noonan & Wiley, blacksmiths.
O'Brien C, saloon.
Ragan Bros, grocers.
Ramsey James F, grocer.
Randall Edward, baker.
Renner John H, physician. Scherschel Bros, stave and heading mnfrs: Smith Edward, lawyer.
Spradling J F, hardware.
Thomas A M, milliner.
Young John, saloon.
LAKE. Formerly known as Rich- land City, is a thrifty village of 300 in- habitants, located in Luce township, Spen- cer county, 10 miles northwest of Rockport, the county seat, shipping depot, and bank- ing town. Grain, tobacco and pork are exported, and Methodist, United Brethren and Baptist churches sustained. Daily stage to Rockport; fare, 50c. Wm Miller, postmaster.
Carter Barney, wagonmkr.
Ferguson W T, saloon. Fisher & Brown, blacksmiths.
Haynes & Mccullough, general store ..
Herman J J, shoemkr ..
Jolley J M, lawyer.
Jones Boom, barber.
Kelley D M, saloon. Kerr, Clark & Co, leaf tobacco.
Lanham Elias, cooper.
McCoy L H, physician.
McCright T W, general store.
McKenney J T, wagonnkr.
Miller Simon, Justice of the Peace .. Miller Simon & Bro, Drugs and. Groceries and Crockery. Miller & Co, carpenters. Reavis W J, physician. Smith G W, carpenter. Wade W J, lawyer. Willis John, blacksmith.
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LAKE CICOTT. Derives its name from lake of same name upon which it is situated ; is a small hamlet and station on the P C & St L Ry, in Jefferson township, Cass county, 9 milas west of Logansport, the county seat and banking town. A pop- ulation of 50 support 1 Christian church. Wood, flour and grain are shipped. S C Lontz, postmaster.
Boucher A, saw mill.
Rogers L E, R R agt.
LAKE GAGE. Is a newly estab- lished postoffice in Steuben county.
LAKE STATION. Is located on the M C R R, in Hobart township, Lake county, 16 miles northeast of Crown Point court house. It has a population of 175, and ships produce. Am Ex. Mrs E H Evenson, postmaster.
Baumister, Adam, saloon. Billings Dexter, restaurant.
Evenson E HI Mrs, Postmaster.
Jourgler L, grocer and saloon. Kappleman John, meat market. Lawson Andrew, shoemkr. Mettleman Wm, grocer. Patterson A A & Bro, general store. Seydel C, blacksmith. Stearns Thomas, hotel.
LAKETON. Has a population of 500, and is located on E R Div W St L & P Ry, in Pleasant township, Wabash coun- ty, 12 miles north from Wabash, the coun- ty seat. Nearest bank at North Manches- ter, 5 miles northwest. United Brethren and Christian churches are sustained. 1 flour mill derives power from the river. Produce is shipped, Pacific Ex. WU Tel. A C Huggins, postmaster. Bender P, drugs.
Carpenter Joseph, blacksmith.
Cloud & Reed, hardware and tinners. DeBolt Frank, barber. Fites V W, carpenter. Gerlach C, tanner. Grisso Adam, restaurant. Grisso RH, broommkr. Grisso Samuel, shoemkr. Hall J W, carpenter. Henry Wm, hotel.
Huggins A C, General Store. Keagle Lewis, painter and justice. Krall D W, broommkr. Lotzenheser D, hotel. Mohler J E, drugs. Mooney H C, physician. Moyer & Co, nursery. Ogden Henry, undertaker. Pashong D C, saloon. Ramp D, wagonmkr. Rudy M, carpenter.
Strouse & Weber, flour mill. Thompson R, General Store. Ward J & Son, general store. Wells W Y, physician. Zeller M, shoemkr.
LAKE VALLEY. This hamlet contains 50 persons, and is located in Adams township, Morgan county, 17 miles north of Martinsville court house, and 8 south of Clayton, its shipping station, on the St L V T H & I R R. 1 Methodist church is supported. Wm H Johnson, postmaster. Arnot John M, shoemkr.
Crews Thomas, sorghum mnfr. Hollingsworth Joseph, saw mill. Johnson D S, live stock. Johnson William H, General Store.
Woodruff J F Rev (Methodist).
LAKE VILLAGE. Settled in 1874, is a post village of 150 inhabitants, located in Lake township, Newton county, 30 miles north of Kentland court house. Nearest bank at Momence, Ill, distant 13 miles. Rose Lawn, 73 miles east, on the C & I Air Line Ry, is the nearest rail ap- proach. Live stock is marketed. Stage tri-weekly to Momence, Ill; fare 75 cents ; and semi-weekly to Rose Lawn; fare 50 cents. John R Linton, postmaster. Andrews R G, hotel.
Conger R P, live stock.
De Wolf James A, General Store.
Gregory Allen, live stock. Haines George, shoemkr.
Hess Jacob B, general store.
Kerney Wm, blacksmith.
Linton John R, Postmaster.
Milk Lemuel, live stock.
Ostrander S H, justice of the peace. Rainsford George, physician.
Shaw C B, live stock.
Smith Daniel, blacksmith.
LAKEVILLE. Inhabited by 175 persons, is a post village, located in Union township, St Joseph county, 10 miles south of South Bend, the county seat and banking town. La Paz, distant 4 miles on B & O R R, is the nearest rail approach. Wood, lumber and grain are marketed. Daily stage to South Bend; fare, 50 cents; and Plymouth; fare, 75 cents. John Hupp, postmaster. Bachtall David, blacksmith. Clark W S, grocer. Clenny & Eldred, flour mill. Deed George, hotel and livery. Drysinger Adam, meat market. Fast E E, physician. Graphard L, shoemkr.
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.
436 LAM
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Hupp John, Millinery and Fancy Goods and Agricultural Implements. Knepp & Houser, saw mill. Kron Jacob, shoemkr. Lock & Lightfoot, saw mill. Moon Charles W, justice of the peace.
Moore D L, physician. Moore John, physician.
Moore Robert, physician.
Perry E, wagonmkr.
Reed John, General Store. Robertson Wm H, undertaker and justice. Thayer Elisha, shoemkr. Van Leiw A O, Hardware and Drugs. Walters George, saloon. Werntz Hiram, blacksmith.
Werntz Isaac, blacksmith.
LAMB. Is a landing on the Ohio river, in Craig township, Switzerland coun- ty, 8 miles below Vevay, the county seat and banking town. No village. Wm H Lamb, postmaster.
LAMONG. Contains 30 inhabitants, and is located in Washington township, Hamilton county, 12 miles northwest of Noblesville, the county seat, banking town, and nearest rail approach. Staves, corn, and wheat are marketed. M N Curnett, postmaster. Curnett C F, blacksmith .. Fesmire Isaac B, wagonmkr. Leonard James, produce.
LANCASTER. Is located on Big creek, in township of same name, Jefferson county, 10 miles northwest of Madison, the county seat and banking town. Baptist and Presbyterian churches are sustained by a population of 200. Dupont, 4 miles north on the J M & I R R, is the ship- ping station. Wm Brazelton, postmaster. Baily C B, carpenter.
Burdsall C A, physician. Craven J G Rev (Baptist). Crawford E F, shoemkr. Kay Thomas, general store and saw mill. Keys Mills, blacksmith. Landon F M, flour mill. Lapp Jacob, hay rake mnfr. McComell & Brazelton, General Store. McConnell J B, live stock. . Rector T H, carpenter. Thompson J A, blacksmith.
LANDERSDALE. Settled in 1861, is a small hamlet located in Madison town- ship, Morgan county, 18 miles northeast of Martinsville, the county seat, and 12 south- west of Indianapolis. Mooresville, the shipping station and location of nearest
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