Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 67

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


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Aicher Simon, furniture. . Alaska Refrigerator Co.


Barnes Albert, sewing machines.


Barrett C E & Co, general store. Bartholomew & Co, hardware.


Baumann Charles, shoes.


Becks John, jeweler. Becks J Rev (Catholic).


Behan David, shoemkr. Behrens Daniel F, saloon.


Berwanger Henry, grocer and saloon.


Blue & Grischow, clothing.


Bluett John, clothing.


Boeckling John, grocer. Breece Wm H, lawyer.


CARLON & HOLLENBECK, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, S. E. Cor. Circle and Meridian Sts., INDIANAPOLIS, - IND.


ARCTIC


ICE MACHINE MFG. CO. KoSend for Circular. (See adv., opp. Brewers, in Classified.)


MIC AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. MIC 495


SHULTZ HOUSE,


29 Franklin Street, Michigan City, Indiana.


Meals at All Hours- Terms Reasonable.


J. E. SHULTZ, Proprietor.


JEWELL HOUSE,


Leading Hotel in the City. Fine Sample Rooms on First Floor.


MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA.


HARRIS & THENNES, Proprietors.


A. F. EARL


Proprietor of LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,


Corner Michigan and Washington Sts., MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


A Good Hearse in Connection.


Michigan City Enterprise ! DAILY AND WEEKLY.


The oldest paper in the county; an extensive circulation in and out of the county, and one of the best advertising mediums in Northern Indiana.


LEW MORRILL, Editor and Proprietor, MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS


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


GENUINE HARTFORD BOOT AND SHOE. GEO. S. DWINNELL, Western Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.


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Brinkman Frederick, propr Union Hotel. Brinkmann Wm, meat market. Brown D'1, physician, Brumer Henry, saloon.


Burgoyne Charles A, harnessmkr. Carstens Charles F H, dry goods. Central House, H C Peo, propr. Cheney A D, barber.


Chicago House, Fred L Mayer, propr. Coburn, Jones & Co, lumber.


Cohn Samuel, saloon.


Colborn A R & Co, Lumber.


Cole Nelson V, jeweler. Coles Bros, barbers. Cook John P & Son, lumber.


Cowdin Joseph D, Clerk Indiana State Prison North.


Crane Clifford H, drugs.


Dabbert John C, dry goods.


Daily & Shea, saloon.


Debre John, grocer. Deming Nelson F, grocer.


Deming, Woods & Co, lumber.


Deming & Oliver, grocers. De Wolf J E & Bro, hardware.


Dolman Joseph, flour mill.


Doran Paterick, agt Am Ex Co.


Dunker Christ, grocer.


Earl A F, Livery Stables. (See adv, page 495.)


Eastman Edwin R, grocer.


Eddy Burton H, grocer. Eichsteadt Roman, gunsmith. Feallock Frederick, shoes.


Fethke Abe, cigars.


Finske Anton, grocer. First National Bank (capital, $250,000) ; George Ames, pres; Walter Vail, cash. Flueckiger John, saloon. Ford, Johnson & Co, chair mnfrs.


Fosdick Wm, dentist.


Francis Harry H, publr Dispatch.


Georg Peter, grocer. Gielow Henry, grocer. Godfrey Walter R, physician. Godfrey W R & Son, druggist. Graessle Adam, saloon.


Haddock Joseph E, druggist.


Hall J Q Rev (Presbyterian.) Hansen Nickolas, clothing.


Harris & Thennes, Proprietors Jewell House. (See adv, page 495.) Hart Henry H, dyer. Hart Wm, saloon. Hartwell A C Mrs, news depot.


Haskell & Barker, Car Co.


Hegelmeier Wm G, jeweler. Henoch Isaac H, clothing. Higgins Oscar A, insurance.


Hoch J G Rev (Lutheran). Hoffman John, shoes.


Holdorn Robert, baker.


Hopper J S & Son, lumber. Humbel Bayett, saloon.


Indiana State Prison North, James Murdock, Warden ; Joseph D Cowdin, Clerk.


Jewell House, Harris & Thennes, Proprietors. (See adv, page 495.)


Johnson Benjamin, carpenter.


Jones James V, sash and blinds.


Kimball Ernst, justice of the peace.


Kloepfer Otto, druggist.


Kluger & Ehty, meat market.


Knubble Frederick, clothing.


Krentz Frederick, tailor.


Kromshinsky Bros, hilliard hall.


Krueger John, saloon.


Krueger Martin, city clerk.


Kuhs Charles, saloon.


Kull Gabriel, saloon. Lachowsby E Miss, milliner.


Lavendoski Jacob, saloon.


Leusch Frederick, barber.


Loeffler Gustave, saloon.


Lottes Joseph F, saloon.


Lumberman's Bank (capital $50,000), W M Cochrane, cash.


McNulty Patrick, livery.


Mathias Mathias, saloon.


Mayer Frederick L, propr Chicago House. Mayer Fritz L, saloon.


Meese Wm, grocer.


Mellor Sarah G, dry goods.


Merrell Edward G, furniture.


Meyer Charles E, cigars.


Meyer Jacob, dry goods.


Michigan City Dispatch (daily and weekly), H H Francis, publr.


Michigan City Enterprise, (daily and weekly), Lew Morrill, Pub- lisher. (See adv, page 495.)


Mickler Mary C, milliner.


Miller Frederick E, meat market.


Miller Hope B, produce.


Miller & Ebert, meat market.


Monroe H, sash and doors.


Moore Robert & Son, plumbers.


Morrill Lew, Publisher Michigan City Enterprise. (See adv, page 495,)


Mullen Alexander J Jr, Physi- cian and Surgeon Wabash R R and Coro- ner Laporte county.


Murdock Jamies, Warden Indiana State Prison North.


Newby Nathan, laundry.


Nourse & Allen, knitting factory.


Ohming Wm, grocer.


Olson Anna, dressmkr.


Opperman & Krueger, dry goods. Orr Ira S, barber.


Orr I S Mrs, milliner.


Ott Philip, furniture. Pagel H H, shoes. Pahl John, shoes.


Peck & Son, lumber. .


Peo H Chris, propr Central Hotel. Peters Christopher, saloon.


J. H. CURRAN{HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS 135 West Second St., . CINCINNATI.


MODEL CLOTHING CO. 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.


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Pitsch John C, dry goods. Polson John N, fruit. Rabe Wm, saloon. Rowson, Root & Co, lumber. Ritter Anton, saloon.


Robinson E G, Photographer.


Romer C M Rev (Catholic).


St Nicholas Hotel, Henry Wing, propr. Sallwasser Henry, furniture. Sammons Wm A, grocer.


Schaenffele Frederick, city treasurer. Schornmaun W H, millinery.


Schramm Frederick, saloon.


Schultz Frederiek, Saloon.


Schultze Henry, physician.


Schwager Nicholas, saloon.


Seidlitz Ernest, shoes. Selleck Maria E, shoes.


Selleck Wm H, shoes.


Selsby John, machinist.


Sherman Mason G, physician.


Shoeneman & Ashton, grocer.


Shultz House, J E Shultz, Proprie- tor. ( See adv, page 495.) Sieb Louis, grocer.


Siegele August, grocer.


Siegmann & Kruger, blacksmiths.


Smith E H Rev (Congregationalist).


Smith, Wells & Co, lumber.


Snyder & Berryhill, planing mill.


Sothman & Baumgarten, grocers.


Spaeth Charles, druggist. Staiger & Klopsch, hardware.


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Stevenson Merritt J, blacksmith.


Taylor Joseph F, justice.


Union Hotel, Frederick Brinkman, propr. Vehlen Peter J, harness.


Voice George, cigars.


Voltz Frederick W, saloon. Walter Charles, grocer. Weiler Jacob, shoes.


Werkentin Henry, baker.


Western Telephone Exchange, W C Brun- dage, manager. Willson Martin & Co, lumber.


Wing Henry, propr St Nicholas hotel.


Winterbotham J H & Sons, mnfrs carriage wood work and cooperage. Woodson & Cook, druggists.


Woodward Warren B, wagonmkr. Yochem John, confectioner. Zahn & Son, grocers. Zahrn Fred H, grocer. Zorn Philip, brewer.


MICHIGANTOWN. A village of 600 inhabitants in Michigan township, Clinton county, on K & F Div T C & St L Ry, 7 miles northeast of Frankfort, the county seat and nearest bank. 3 churches and graded school. Grain and flaxseed are exported. Ex, Am and U S. Belle A Barnes, postmaster.


Abston J M, physician.


Barnes Belle A, Postmaster. Barnes J A, physician. Bowers V, physician.


Douglass J'W, physician.


Hardy S C, carpenter and cabinetmkr.


Hedgecock J S, grocer.


Hedgecock J W, shoemkr.


Hillis & Stewart, general store.


Isenberger Harry, grocer.


Logan N A & Co, flour mill.


Lough G W, grocer.


Lowden A R, grocer.


Lowden Wm, saw mill and undertaker.


Marshall C A, hardware.


Marshall & Lowden, agrl implements.


Merritt G H, Dry Goods. Miller Daniel, R R agt.


Pence J F, saloon.


Reed C S, live stock.


Rodenberger W F, saloon.


Savage George, saw mill.


Strange Jesse, drugs.


Williams S S, drugs.


MIDDLEBURY. On Little Elk- hart creek, in Middlebury township, Elk, hart county, 11 miles northeast of Goshen- the county seat and bank location. Vis- tula, 5 miles north on L S & M S Ry, is the nearest shipping point. Population, 600. Stage to Vistula daily ; fare 50 cents. M A Cordrey, postmaster. Aldrick A J, physician.


Alley Henry, shoemkr.


Beachy & Engle, saloon.


Beckus Henry, hotel.


Blough & Foster, hardware.


Cook D, grocer.


Cooper J L, harnessmkr.


Cordrey M A, Books and Stationery. Dickinson S H, grocer and notions.


Double Center Spring Gear Co, carriage mnfrs.


Foster & White, General Store. Haines Albert, furniture.


Hani W F, physician.


Hofflinger M, hotel and undertaker.


Hutchinson Joseph, wagonmkr.


Hutchinson M W, blacksmith.


Hutchison T M & R M, carpenters.


Ludwig J R, flour mill.


Mann G F, groceries and drugs.


Martin S E, physician and druggist.


Middlebury Record and Council Talisman, Mather & Grove.


Muller John B, saw mill.


Murkin G F, physician.


Myers Frank, blacksmith.


Myers, J B, flour mill.


Neylor & Harshbarger, clothing.


Nusbaum Bros, general store.


Nusbaum C H, grocer and baker.


Pence, Shettle & Mehe, general store. Putt F L, physician.


C. BRADFORD,


SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Especial attention paid to complicated and difficult cases, Reis- sues, Interferences, etc. References given if desired. Call or write for information. (See adv.)


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WOOD PHOTO ENGRAVERS


(See adv., pages 405 and 407.)


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Stutts C & Sons, General Store. Thompson H, saloon. Widner H W, wagonmkr.


Woodworth I J, druggist and notary. Yoder H J, justice.


MIDDLE FORK. A postoffice in Warren township, Clinton county, contain- ing 100 inhabitants, 13 miles northeast of Frankfort court house and nearest bank located. Sedalia, on L Div T H & I Rys, 6 miles west, is the shipping point. Daily stage route from Sedalia to Russiaville. M H Gard, postmaster. Beck B F, saw mill. Catron A, live stock.


Eikenberry M W, druggist.


Gard M H, General Store.


Gray Bros, saw mill. Milner C H, live stock.


Morrison O A, physician.


Rodkey S'S, drugs and dry goods.


Stotler Howard, tanner.


Wright J S, wagonmkr and blacksmith.


MIDDLETOWN. Has a pleasant location on Fall creek, and the C St L & P Ry, in Fall Creek township, Henry coun- ty, 12 miles northwest of New Castle, the county seat. It was incorporated in 1854, contains 800 inhabitants, and is supplied with Methodist, Christian and United Brethren churches, graded school, 1 hotel, and 1 bank, 1 saw and 2 flour mills are op- erated. The surrounding country is very productive. Lumber, grain and live stock are the principal shipments. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. James D Farrel, postmaster. Armstrong Anna, millinery.


Armstrong Charles M, dentist. Brunk & Bratton, grocers and meats.


Bushong Andrew, live stock, 1 mile e.


Castetter Burton W, painter.


Chenoweth Isaac M, grocer.


Cocks George M, barber.


Collins Theodore A, plasterer.


Cummins Charles, restaurent,


Cummins Walter L, hardware.


Daniels John C, Proprietor Middle- town Flour Mills, Mnfr of Fancy and Family Flour.


Elliott Erastus L, Lawyer, Insur- ance and Cashier Farmers' Bank.


Everett Theophilus, shoemkr.


Farmers' Bank (Capital $30,000); N R Elliott, Pres; Thomas Wilhoit, Vice Pres; E L Elliott, Cash; B H Davis, As- sistant Cash. Farrell J W & Co, notions.


Fivecoat David, wagonmkr. Good Jacob, blacksmith. Griffis Robert, physician. Frazier James B, R R and ex agt.


Hallowell & Mowrey, meat market.


Haulman & Sheets, general store. Hedrick's Opera House, John , Hedrick, propr.


Hedrick & Sanders, general store.


Hess L A & Co, druggists.


Hess W C & L A, agrl implements. Jackson John A, plasterer.


Jones David, painter.


Koontz Wm J, saloon.


La Boyteaux Sisters, milliners.


Lilly Henderson L, agrl implements, 3 miles s e.


McCormack & McAlister, millinery


McGuire Amos, photographer. Marshall Newton, sewing machines.


Marshall & Barrett, grocers.


Middletown Cornet Band, J B Swope, Pres ; E L Elliott, Sec; Jap Van Matre Treas ; B W Castetter, Leader.


Middletown Flour Mills, John C Daniels, Proprietor."


Miller Bros, druggists.


Miller Isaac H, carpenter.


. Miller John W Rev ( Methodist). Mills Luthur C, justice of the peace.


Morgan James C, jeweler.


Mowrey Joseph W, hotel. Myers John F W, mer tailor.


Over Christian, wagonmkr. Rodecap George W, physician.


Rodecap Martin, saw mill.


Ross Amos D, saw mill, 12 miles north.


Swope Jonas B, saloon.


Shaffer John D, carpenter.


Shoemaker, Gray & Co, general store.


Showalter Wilson N, Job Printer and Mnfr of Rubber Stamps.


Swain George L, lawyer and notary.


Tarkleson George W. harnessmkr.


Thornburgh Frank L, physician.


Tykle Frederick, furniture.


Tykle House, Richmond Wisehart, propr. VanTuyl Bros, saw mill:


Wadkins Gill, carpenter.


Walters Samuel C, physician.


Welsh James H, physician ..


White Allen, barber.


Williamson James, livery stable.


Wilson Robert H, shoemkr.


Wilson Wm W, carpenter. .


Wisehart Richmond, propr Tykle House and insurance agt.


Wisehart S P & Co, grain dealers.


Wisehart Willis, live stock.


Wisehart & Fisher, blacksmiths.


MIDLAND. Is an 1884 postoffice, located in Greene county.


MIDWAY. A village in Grass town- ship, Spencer county, containing 150 inhab- itants, 10 miles northwest of Rockport, the county seat and banking town. Chrisney, 6 miles distant, is the nearest shipping sta-


AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO.


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


THOS. C. DAY & CO.


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


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tion. Daily mail stage from Lake postoffice by Midway, Grass and Oakland to Chris- ney; fare 50 cents. Tobacco and grain are exported. Jacob Myers, postmaster. Abshier John, general store. Daily T J, physician. Degarmo E H, wagonmkr. Ely J E, physician. Hudson James H, blacksmith.


Mc Vay G W, notary.


Meyers Jacob, Postmaster. Meyrs John G, general store. Wright Thomas, physician.


MIER. In Richland township, Grant county, on the P C & St L Ry, 9 miles northwest of Marion, the county seat and banking place, contains 200 inhabitants, good schools and churches. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. Wm Paulus, postmaster. Antrim A C, justice of the peace. Barnes Cyrus, pumpmkr. Barnes Wm, drugs.


Clanin Reuben, live stock and grain.


Droak J M, saw mill.


Hardacre Wm, saw and feed mill.


Highley John, tile mnir. Irvine John, general store. Lillard H E, general store.


Malott Jacob, life insurance agt. Marks E, blacksmith. Nelson W E, hardware. Paulus H J, grocer. Paulus Wm, lawyer, ins agt and notary. Rees E, grain, R R and ex agt. Ryan John W, carpenter. Wolf A M, shoemkr.


MIFFLIN. A village in Union town- ship, Crawford county, 15 miles northwest of Leavenworth, the county seat. New Al- bany, 35 miles distant, is the nearest bank- ing point. Taswell station, 2 miles north on L E & St L Ry, is the shipping point. J W Senn, postmaster. Bullington I, shoemkr. Goodson Wm, cooper. Ott Malachi, hotel. Seaton George, barber. Seaton John. blacksmith. Seaton O P M, blacksmith. Senn J W, General Store.


MILAN. On the O & M Ry, in Franklin township, Ripley county, 8 miles northeast of Versailles, the county seat, contains 250 inhabitants. Aurora, 17 miles listant is the banking place. Daily mail stage to Elrod, 6 miles south. Grain, hay, .umber and saddle trees are shipped. Frank Dennison, postmaster. Arkenberg Charles, saw mill. Barkley Thomas E, blacksmith and wagon- mkr.


Beall E M, carpenter. Boufer Wm, hotel. Cain T E, drugs.


Dennison Frank, General Store. Dever Jackson, general store.


Durham F C, flour mill.


Hallawell James, woolen mill. Harding Sell S, general store.


. Howard John S, R R and ex agt. Knowlton Edward, handle mnfr.


Knowlton S B, grain.


Luhring Christian, saddletree mnfr.


Murphy James F, blacksmith.


Nocks Emory, livery.


Radley W C, stoves and tinware.


Ruble Henry, grocer and drugs.


Tanner J L, saloon.


Tanner L F, handle mnfr.


Warneke John D, shoemkr.


Wiss Jacob, General Store, Furniture and Undertaker.


MILFORD. Is located at crossing of C W & M and B & O R Rs, in Van Bu- ren township, Kosciusko county, 13 miles north of Warsaw court house, 50 north- west of Ft Wayne, and 105 southeast of Chicago. The town has a population of, 800, 2 churches, graded school, 1 bank and 1 hotel. Ex, U S. Tel, W U. Charles C Reynolds, postmaster.


Banta James A, hats and caps.


Becknell David W, livery.


Becknell Irvin J, druggist.


Betts George P, blacksmith. Brown Clarence W, tinner.


Burris Wm H, harnessmkr.


Cammack Thomas, physician. Cane John S Rev (Methodist).


DeBra Harvey R, Hardware. Deter Wm R Rev (German Baptist), 2} miles s e.


Dubbs John, live stock, 2 miles s e.


Feekner M & N, general store.


Gawthrop Victor, justice of the peace.


Gilkison & Moliere, dressmkrs.


Gilpin Edwin P, physician. Grim & Berry, meat market.


Gross Elizabeth Mrs, milliner.


Groves Frank P, druggist.


Groves Milton B, marble works. Groves Wm E, hardware.


Gyer Bros, saw mill, 22 miles n e.


Hall Isaac H, lawyer and justice. Holderman Harrison, live stock, 3 miles s. Homan Wm, plasterer. Hoopingarner Benjamin F, livery stable.


Hoopingarner John J, physician, 12 miles se. Horton Charles A, grocer. Huffman John H, carpenter.


Hudgins Edgar, shoemkr.


Jones Madison B, furniture. Keehn Levi, physician. Kleder George M, grocer.


KING & ELDER


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


SHOW CASES


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


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Kleder Louis, saloon.


Kline Henry R, dentist. Lichtenwalter Jacob, saw mill, 23 miles w. Lockard Levi, plasterer. McDonald Ella Mrs, music teacher. McLaughlin Jacob C, sewing machines. Messick James, barber.


Miles Bros, general store.


Miles & Higbee, Bankers. Miller Simon, produce dealer.


Motto Henry L, carriage mnfr. Nangle James, shoemkr.


North & Higbee, lawyers.


Phillips John, flour, feed, lime and cement. Phillipson Marcus, clothing.


Reitzel Clara Mrs, music teacher.


Reitzel Peter N, apiarist.


Reynolds Charles C, postmaster, druggist and grocer.


Rhorer Enoch, propr Starr House and meat market.


Robinson John R, saw and planing mill.


Rodibaugh David, flour and feed.


Rupp Frederick, wagonmkr. Shoup Abraham, cooper.


Sickles Alice Mrs, music teacher.


Smith Edwin, brick mnfr.


Sparklin Charles A, saloon and restaurant. Starr House, Enoch Rhorer, propr. Sumpter James, saw mill, 3} miles s w. W netten & Higbee, grain dealers.


White Frank W, agt C W & M Ry, U S Ex and W U Tel Co.


Wilke Henry F, principal public schools.


MILL CREEK. Has a population of 54, located in Lincoln township, Laporte county, on the C & G T Ry, 12 miles south- east of Laporte, the county seat and bank location. W U Tel. William H Collom, postmaster.


Collom Bros, Druggists and Grocers. Short George, blacksmith.


MILLEDGEVILLE. A village in Harrison township, Boone county, 52 miles south of Lebanon, the county seat, shipping point and bank location. Popu- lation 75. Live stock is exported. John Bramblett, postmaster.


Bramblett John, General Store. Eagan George, shoemkr. . Eagan John, saw mill. Farris W R, shoemkr. Graham George, tile mnfr. Huffman John, General Store and Township Trustee. Muller Patrick, shoemkr. Pinnell James H, live stock. Troutman John M, blacksmith. Viehto Leonard, carpenter. Woodward Wm, justice. Wyatt A, carpenter.


MILLER. Known also as Vander- bilt, is located at crossing of B & O and L S & MSRR, in Lake county, 20 miles northeast of Crown Point, the county seat. Michigan City is the location of the near- est bank. Population 89. Ex, U S and B & O. W G Cook, postmaster. Ætna Powder Co, powder mnfrs.


. Anderson M, moss and peat. Ansbro Joseph, hotel. Blank C F, general store. Johnson J V, carpenter. Nickolson Nells, sand. North John, moss and peat.


Olander S, carpenter.


Olson Augustus, moss and peat.


MILLERSBURGH. A village of 600 inhabitants, on the A L Div LS& M S Ry, in Clinton township, Elkhart county, 73 miles southeast of Goshen, the county seat and bank location. Daily stage to Benton and Fish Lake ; fare to each, 25 cents. U S Ex. S H Weyburn, postmaster. Bachelder J A, shoemkr.


Barnard William T, Druggist. Beck D F, shoemkr and hotel. Biddle Joseph, carpenter. Ells Eugene A, grocer.


Henry B M, agt L S & M S Ry. Hodgson E V, agt L S & M'S Ry.


Jennings W J, physician.


Larimer Bartlett, physician. Myers John D, carpenter. Myers J H, saw mill.


Pence John, general store.


Potter & Cooper, saw mill. Reynolds A J Rev (Presbyterian).


Smith I T, harnessmkr. Steinbarger G, agt U S Ex Co.


Stutz & Donaldson, general store. Ungers P Miss, milliner.


Widner Henry, wagonmkr.


Widner John, blacksmith.


Woodcox M C, physician.


MILLERSBURGH. Orange county. (See Stamper's Creek.)


MILLERSBURGH. Warrick county. (See Canal.)


MILLERSBURGH. Whitley county. (See Collamer.)


MILLERSVILLE. Marion coun- ty, is an 1884 postoffice.


MILLGROVE. A place of 120 in- habitants, in Jackson township, Blackford county, 6 miles southeast of Hartford City, the county seat and banking point. Cereals, cattle and lumber are shipped. Adams Ex. M D Reom, postmaster.


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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Baker L N, blacksmith.


Caldwell B F & Son, live stock. Caldwell David C, physician. Davis Wm F, general store. Dowden Samuel, blacksmith.


Gooseman & Bro, grocers.


Lanning Robert, General Store. McFarland John E, physician. Moreland Stephen, shoemkr. Orr David, physician. Racer T H, grain.


Reeves Louis, justice, saw mill and R R agt. Reom M D, General Store. Smith R P, carpenter.


Whitecotton, Ludry & Co, drain tile mnfrs.


MILLHOUSEN. Situated in Ma- rion township, Decatur county, 10 miles south of Greensburgh, the seat of justice, nearest shipping point and bank location. Daily stage to Greensburgh, 10 miles. Grain, produce and lumber are shipped. Population 400. Joseph Herbert, post- master.


Bessler George, saw mill. Corders Henry, general store. Daily Frank, physician.


Frey John, carpenter. Handerbeck J N, saw mill.


Hardebeck J A, agrl implements.


Hardebeck J W, druggist.


Henninger Charles, wagonmkr.


Herbert & Rohrs, Tanners, Shoe and Harnessmakers, and Threshers.


Hodopp Charles, hotel. Huegle L, furniture mnfr. Keller Joseph, brick mnfr.


Koors B, flour and saw mill.


Koors & Hardebeck, general store and tailors.


Land John, justice of the peace.


Link John, carpenter. Love S T, live stock. Moorman E Mrs, General Store and Flour Mill.


Myers J H, justice of the peace.


Peppersack Wm Rev (Catholic). Scheidler John, blacksmith.


Spander John, hotel.


Stolz C, shoemkr. Vonderpoll Gust, carpenter.


Withkemper John, hotel. Wuetz Michael, blacksmith. Zapfe B, general store and tailor.


MILLIGAN. Known also as South Waveland, is a station on St L Div I B & W Ry, in Greene township, Parke county, 15 miles northeast of Rockville court house and 48 from Indianapolis. Waveland is the banking town. Population 20. A J Boyd, postmaster.


Dooley Mark, grain. Pulliam J T, saw mill.


MILLPORT. A hamlet in Monroe township, Washington county, 11 miles north of Salem, the county seat and bank- ing place. Mendora, 7 miles north on the O & M, is a shipping point, as is also Salem, Population 50. S D Sanford, postmaster. Coner Wm, carpenter.


Conner John, carpenter.


Denny George, justice of the peace.


Elliott John, blacksmith.


Gregory Wm, justice of the peace. Haley C & Co, general store.


Haley E & H, flour mill.


Haley Henry, blacksmith.


Sanford Smith D, tanner.


MILL'S CORNERS. Formerly known as West Liberty, in Jackson town- ship, Portland county, 7 miles north of Portland, the county seat and bank loca- tion, contains 125 inhabitants. Bryant, on the G R & I R R, 2 miles east, is the ship. ping station. John Williams, postmaster. Betts Jackson, lawyer.


Brandeburg Moses, broom mnfr.


Hardy John, live stock.


Spade Wm Rev (Christian).


Wheat W, justice of the peace.


Williams John, Grocer.


MILLTOWN. Located in Whisky Run township, Crawford county, 12 miles north of Leavenworth, the county seat. The L E & St L Ry will pass through this place when finished. New Albany is the bank location. Tri-weekly stage to New Albany; fare, $1.25. Wm L Schwartz, postmaster.


Anderson J W, physician.


Atz C & Bro, blacksmiths.


Baylor George W, physician.


Bye G C, cabinetmkr.


Cadwallader Walter B, General Store.


Conrad George, hotel.


Funk A W. carpenter.


Gibbs J H, physician.


Holland W, grocer and drugs.


Hostetter Bros, flour mill.


Kay James W, grain and live stock.


Kay J W & Co, general store. Lamb E Mrs, milliner and dressmkr.


Mc Vey Charles, wagonmkr.


Schwartz M E Mrs, general store.


Schwartz William L, General Store.


Spencer Major W, hotel.


Stonecipher W H, dentist. Summers David, cooper. Sutton Jesse, carpenter.


Weathers Milton, meat market.


MILLVILLE. On the P C & St L Ry, in Liberty township, Henry county, 6


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.




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