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Wade Wm T, jeweler.
Walker E D Mrs, Milliner and Dressmaker, Dyeing and Scouring. Ward J P, Physician. Ward Seth, harness.
Watt Wm, blacksmith.
Webster J J, agt L N A & St LR R. Welborn Oscar M, judge of court. West Vincent T, physician. Wheeler Louis H, general store.
Wilkinson E E, lawyer.
Williams J W, sewing machines. Wilson O L, artist.
Witherspoon & Barr, flour mills. Wright Theodore, general store. Wright Wm R, photographer. Yates Henry, flour mill. Yeager Henry A, lawyer .. Zarring Wm Rev (Methodist).
PROVIDENCE. Called also Union Village, situated in Union township, John- son county, 7 miles due west of Franklin, the banking town, county seat and ship- ping point. Population 100. Grain, hogs and cattle are shipped. John W Deer, postmaster. Clark Wm T, blacksmith.
Deer John W, Postmaster. Garr Benjamin, carriage and wagonmkr. Gilman C L, wagomkr. Montgomery T L, blacksmith. Province W M, physician. Robbins Ralph, carpenter. Titus & Pitman, saw mill.
PUCKER BRUSH. A place of 25 inhabitants, in Waltz township, Wabash county, 7 miles south of Wabash, the coun- ty seat and bank location. Stage runs from Amboy to Wabash semi-weekly ; fare from Pucker Brush to Wabash 30 cents, Orien Weesner, postmaster. Kirby James, furs. Millican S C, saw mill.
Shellhamer D C, physician. Weesner O, Blacksmith.
PULASKI. Situated on Tippecanoe river, in Indian Creek township, Pulaski county, 7 miles southwest of Winamac, the county seat and banking town. Popula- tian 100. Adams Ex. M B Crist, post- master. Baker F M, blacksmith. Cowger J W, blacksmith.
Crist, March & Barker, General Store and Flour Mill.
Ent T J, carpenter.
Felker Ephraim, saloon.
Hathaway J C, saloon.
Huston C N, physician and drugs.
McPherson C F, physician.
Rhinehart W J, general store.
Simmermaker A, shoemkr.
PURCELLS. A postoffice in John- son township, Knox county, on E & T H R R, 5 miles south of Vincennes, the coun- ty seat and location of the most available bank ; contains 2 churches and district school. Mrs Wm M Setzer, postmaster. Alexander John G, vineyard. Catt George W, live stock.
Catt Hiram, blacksmith. Ellerman Henry, blacksmith.
Kleine Henry, live stock.
Mail W R, dentist.
Schultt P Rev (Lutheran).
Setzer William M, Justice and Grain.
PUTNAM VILLE. Population 225, a village in Warren township, Putnam county, 5 miles south of Greencastle, the county seat, on L N A & C Ry. Contains 3 churches." Ships over 1900 tons of stone, earthen ware, lumber, etc., per month. Ex, LN A & C and Adams. S C Bishop, post- master.
Bishop S C, Drugs, Grocer, Books and Stationer. Bolton John, flour and saw mill.
Bowen R H, general store and notary public.
Cooper John B, hotel.
Crawley Johnson, shoemkr.
Crawford R F, blacksmith. Grigsby W A, harnessmkr. Hámaker John, wagonmkr.
Haney Elizabeth, hotel. Hester James M, farm gate mnfr.
Layman D W, physician. McIlvain M M, undertaker.
McNut George F, physician. O'Neal W H, Meat Market. Peck J W, stone quarry. Perry Bros, broom mnfrs.
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Walden W H, R R and ex agt. Williams John W, blacksmith.
PYRMONT. Is situated in Clay townshtp, Carroll county, 8 miles south of Delphi, the county seat, banking town and shipping station. Population 59. Israel German, postmaster.
Allen J N, general store. Bullard Wm, physician.
German Israel, General Store.
Jones A G, blacksmith. Miller B H, shoemkr. Morkert Elias, flour and saw mill. Steckel Ephraim, wagonmkr.
QUAKER HILL. A rural post- office in Vermillion township and county, 8 miles west of Newport court house, near- est bank and shipping point. Stage route to Dana. Edwin R Pugh, postmaster.
QUAKERTOWN. A Friends set- tlement of 50 inhabitants, in Harmony township, Union county, on the east fork of White Water river, 6 miles southwest of Liberty, the bank location, shipping point and seat of justice. Daily stage to Liberty; fare 35 cents; and Brookville; fare 50 cents. J M Stanton, postmaster.
Campbell Theodore, justice of the peace. Dair James, blacksmith. Gardner Paul, flour mill. Hughes B F, justice of the peace. Loper C A, blacksmith. Mullin Amos, flour mill. Stanton J M, Justice. Stanton S E, general store.
QUEENSVILLE. A postoffice and station on the J M & I R R, M Br, in Geneva township, Jenning county, 6 miles north- west of Vernon, the county seat. Popula- tion 100. The nearest bank is at North Vernon. Adams Ex. Hay and grain are shipped. C B Curtis, postmaster.
Curtis JB, Farmer. Day P H, cooper.
Kennedy R, General Store.
Parker E L, general store, R R and ex agt. Peterson Samuel, blacksmith. Smith J B, hay.
QUERCUS GROVE. A village of 42 inhabitants in Posey township, Switz- erland county, 16 miles northeast of Ve- vay, the county seat. Patriot, on the Ohio river, 6 miles notheast, is the shipping point. The nearest bank is located at Ris- ing Sun. Stage route to North's Landing, Rising Sun and Patriot. L B Keeney, Cheever E M, physician.
Keeney M G, civil engineer. Lampton Wm, cooper.
Long J M, justice and blacksmith.
Loshetter P R, lawyer. Platt Wm, blacksmith. Ricketts J C, general store. Riley John, wagonmkr. Walker Wm, lawyer.
QUINCY. Situated on the LN A & C Ry, in Taylor township, Owen county, is a village of 300 inhabitants, 16 miles north- east of Spencer, the county seat. Gosport is the bank location. Adams Ex. David H McDonald, postmaster.
Anderson E, hotel and notions.
Beaman J W & Co, General Store. Davis J W, saw mill.
Fisher B T, physician.
Grady A W, carpenter.
Hamilton J W, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Hoit G, notions.
Krush Jacob, saloon.
McDonald D H, Physician.
Mugg D H, general store. Murphy & Oreon, grocers. Orrell A L, R R and ex agt. Orrell M L, Hardware.
Raymon W, barber.
Wygal & Co, woolen mnfrs and flour mill.
RABER. Whitley county is an 1884 farmers' postoffice.
RACCOON. Has a population of 90. Is a postoffice in Franklin township, Put- nam county, on the St L Div I B & W Ry, 15 miles north of Greencastle, the seat of justice and bank location. Am Ex. WU Tel. Horace G Stephens, postmaster. Camden O A, meat market. Camden W M, blacksmith.
Camden Bros, blacksmiths.
Gough Willard, drugs and groceries.
Lucas & Burnett, saw mill.
Miles G W, hotel. Owen A M, grain dealer.
Shannon J F, general store.
Stephens Horace G, Physician, Drugs, General Store and Real Estate. Stephens & Skillman, general store.
RADNOR. Rural postoffice, located in Madison township, Carroll county, on Air Line Div L N A & C Ry, 7 miles south of Delphi, the county seat and banking town. Frank Thompson, postmaster.
RAGLESVILLE. In Van Buren township, Daviess county, 16 miles north- east of Washington, the county seat, and 10 north of Loogootee, on the O & M Ry. Population, 125. O & M Ex. Banking point is Washington. Coal and stone are found in large quantities in this vicinity.
SOLDIERS
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PATENTS bring in MONEY to Inventors, Fortunes in little inventions ; If you have invented anything come and see me, Delays are often dangerous.
CHARLES P. JACOBS, Patent Solicitor, 36 North Delaware Street, - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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Stage route to Loogootee; fare, 50c. Odon, 25c. John Wadsworth, postmaster. Allan Logan, drugs and grocer. Casey T W, General Store. Clark & Williams, blacksmiths.
Dearmin Wm, carpenter.
Edwards O B, shoemkr. .
Evans E H, live stock. Hattery R, broommkr.
Hobbs W P, physician.
McCord Thomas, flour mill.
Myers J B, wagonmkr.
Myers Wm H, carpenter.
Raele Amos, coal miner.
Stuckey A W, coal miner.
Stuckey S H, blacksmith.
Trueblood J C, physician.
Wadsworth P R, justice.
Wadsworth Thomas Sr, lawyer and notary public.
Wadsworth Bros & Flinn, bed spring fac- tory.
Williams J B, shoemkr.
RAINSTOWN. On the I B & W Ry, in Union township, Hendricks county, 9 miles north of Danville court house and banking town. Population 200. Timber is shipped largely. J D Keeney, post- master.
Hale James R, tile mnf.
Keeney & Ellis, General Store.
RAINSVILLE. Is situated in Pine township, Warren county, 12 miles north of Williamsport the county seat, and 10 south of Oxford, its shipping station and banking town, on the L E & W Ry. 1 Methodist church is sustained by a population of 100. Daily stage to Oxford; fare, 50 cents. Jo- seph Shawcross, postmaster.
Bair Ira, carpenter. Davis Seth, meat market.
Grames John, saloon.
Hoffman C H, physician. ' Larson & Sandahl, shoemkrs.
Lawson John, Shoemaker.
Misner Frank, flour mill.
Nalsborne S N, physician. Nern John W, grocer and drugs. Norstrand E, blacksmith.
Sale J F, justice.
Shawcross John, General Store. Smith E, harnessmkr. Smith Perry, cooper.
RALEIGH. Population 150. In Washington township, Rush county, 13 miles northeast of Rushville court house, and 5 miles south of Lewisville, its shipping point, on the P C & St L Ry. The nearest bank is in Rushville. J W Martin, post- master.
Axline J A, physician.
Boles J B, shoemkr.
Crawford Samuel & Son, undertakers.
Frew L B, brickmason.
Herron J W, wagonmkr.
Hopkins George, blacksmith.
Johnston Wm A, physician and notary public.
McCann J R, harnessmkr.
McEntee James, blacksmith.
Martin J W, General Store.
Rhodes Callie, coach painter.
Ross L G, physician.
Saul D P, physician.
RAMELTON. A country postoffice in Hamblin township, Brown county 7 miles northeast of Nashville, the county seat. Trafalgar, 12 miles northwest, on the F F & M RR, is the shipping point. The near- est bank is Edinburgh. Samuel W Tracy, postmaster.
Parsley Robert M, general store.
Tracy Samuel M, Grocer.
RAMSEY. Or Fairdale, as the vil- lage is sometimes called, is located on L E & St L R R, in Spencer township, Harrison county, 10 miles north of Corydon court house, and 20 northwest of New Albany, the location of nearest bank. Daily stage to New Albany. A population of 200 sup- ports 1 United Brethren church. J A Dur- nil, postmaster.
Adams C B, carpenter.
Arnold W J, Tax Collector.
Beal George, hotel.
Burges & Lahne, agrl implements.
Crayden John B, blacksmith.
Dalton James, grocer and hotel.
Durnell & Luke, blacksmiths.
Durniel B A, blacksmith.
Heuser George, general store.
Heuser Jacob P, general store.
Jones B C, constable.
Little J, carpenter.
Miles W J, blacksmith.
Ott Felix, lawyer.
Ramsey Samuel, lawyer.
Ramsey & Peters, millinery.
Sigler R R, Physician. Steersteden Lawrence, hotel.
Wetzel J, blacksmith.
White John R, general store.
Wolfe Andy, shoemkr. 1
RANDOLPH. Known also as
Deerfield station, on the P C & St L Ry, in Ward township, Randolph county, 6 miles north of Winchester, the county seat. Pop- ulation 150. The nearest bank is at Ridge- ville. About 25 loaded cars are shipped from this point every month. Adams and U S Ex. J M Collett, postmaster. Armstrong Howard, blacksmith.
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Clapp Abraham, saw mill. Collett J M & Co, Grain. Collins E E, live stock. Millstead Wm, blacksmith. Vorhis Alexander, lawyer.
RANGER. A place of 50 inhabit, ants, in Anderson township, Perry county- 13 miles north of Cannelton, the county seat and most available shipping point. Tell City is the bank location. H T Rhodes, postmaster.
Coultas Wm, blacksmith. Rhodes H T, General Store. Rhodes Sylvester, saw mill. Slaughter J B, physician.
RAUB. Situated on C I St L & C Ry, in York township, Benton county, 12 miles northwest of Fowler, the county seat. Population 200. Kentland is the location of the nearest bank. Am Ex. W W Wil- son, postmaster.
Booty Peter, shoemkr.
Boss F, carpenter.
Brown B, blacksmith.
Gillette S J & Co, general store.
Houser A, wagonmkr.
Houser S B, R R and ex agt.
Hunter A F, physician.
Keefe & Co, general store.
Perkins Joseph, fire and life insurance. Plunkett S J & Bro, blacksmiths. Ross John, live stock. Shonkwiler Jacob, grain.
Verrill Wm H, saloon.
Wilson W W & Co, Hardware and Agricultural Implements.
RAY. Known also as State Line, lo- cated on the Ft W & J R R, and the Mich- State line, in Fremont township, Steuben county, 12 miles northeast of Angola, the seat of justice and nearest banking loca- tion. Population 200. Wheat, corn and apples are the chief exports. Am Ex. B F Isenhower, postmaster.
Basset A, blacksmith.
Duguid S W & Co, general store.
Harris & Thompson, general store. Isenhower B F, Harness. Marshal Stewart, wagonmkr. Mitchell D C, physician. Soles A, building mover. Spencer Handy, justice.
RAY'S CROSSING. A village of 120 inhabitants, in Union township, Shelby county, 6 miles northeast of Shelbyville court house, on the J M & I R R. Grain, lumber and tile are exported. Shelbyville is the bank location. Adams Ex. U S Sleeth, postmaster. Berry W B, blacksmith.
Brown J M, general store. Brown R C, meat market. Gordon W B, physician. Kepple J W, tile mnfr.
Moberly Thomas, justice of the peace. Parker James, boarding house.
Phares Amos T, justice of the peace. Phares John Rev (Baptist).
Sleeth U S, General Store and Grain. Sytma Richard, shoemkr.
Thomas Jacob H, saw mill, grain and gen- eral store.
Thomas J J, ex agt.
Wagner J P, blacksmith.
Weinkarth Henry, township trustee.
RAYSVILLE. Situated on Little Blue river, in Wayne township, Henry county, 14 miles southwest of New Castle, the county seat. Population 350. Adams Ex. Knightstown is the banking place. Henry Manning, postmaster.
Barnaby C F Mrs, saloon.
Fuller Wm, physician.
Hatfield Frank, carpenter. Littlewood E, broommkr.
Ottis G K, shoemkr.
Shilton James L, lawyer.
RED BRIDGE. A place of 28 in- habitants, situated in Waltz township, coun- ty of Wabash, 11 miles south of Wabash City, the seat of justice, location of the most convenient bank and shipping point. A blacksmith will find this a good place for plying his vocation. Semi-weekly stage to Amboy and Wabash. Obed Way, post -. master.
Thomas & Coble, flour mill.
Way Obed, Justice and General Store.
RED CLOUD. 18 miles south- west of Vincennes court house, in Decker township, Knox county, and 6 miles from Decker, on the E & TH RR, the nearest point for shipping. Princeton is the bank- ing place. No stage communications. N B Edwards, postmaster. Davis James, saw mill.
Decker Henry, live stock and general store. Edwards N B, Justice, Graham Mathias, grocer.
Williams Eri, general store.
REDDING TON. Situated in the extreme northeast corner of Jackson coun- ty, Reddington tonnship, contains a popu- lation of 60, is on White river, 18 miles northeast of Brownstown, the county seat. Seymour 7 miles southwest, is the banking and shipping place. John Fox, post- master.
Brooks Richard, barber. Bunton F M, general store.
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Covert Wesley, cooper. Davis I H, physician. Foster Loury, justice. Fox & Ackeret, saw mill. Marsh James, live stock.
. Marsh L, meat market. Parker Joseph, blacksmith. Parker J, barber.
Parker Stephen, blacksmith.
Redmon John, drugs and justice. Ruddock Lindley, physician. Ruddock Louis, carpenter.
Swengel Charles, general store.
RED KEY. Population 800. A pros- perous village at crossing of the P C & St L and L E & W Ry, in Richland town- ship, Jay county, 12 miles southwest of Portland, the bank location and county seat. A flour mill is much needed at this point. Grain and live stock are the lead- ing exported articles. Ex, U S. W U. Tel. Mrs Ella Cultice, postmaster. Andrew J C, general store.
Atkinson M, grocer. Ball J W, general store.
Brane S, grocer. Burgess J, hotel. Clevenger B J, physician and druggist. Compton H, livery. Conner N F, physician.
Coons M V & Son, hardware.
Crisler & Son, saw mill.
Crowell J, furniture.
Cultice Ella, Postmaster.
Cultice J W, cigars and stationery. Daugherty M Z, restaurant. Davis A, drain an tile mnfr. Davis & Orr, meat market.
Dragoo T J, notary public and lawyer. Faulkner G H, stave and heading factory. Gray J E, harnessmkr. Hammers W E, grocer. Hatfield C M, drugs. Hopkins D S, general store. James L E, grocer. Kern W I, general store. Lake I T, R R and ex agt.
Lyon James, general store. McKennett J'S, flax mill. McKinsey A W, hardware. Murry E Mrs, hotel. Paxson P J, shoemkr. Quick H, blacksmith. Racer R Mrs, milliner, Redkey J W, grocer. Reese J T, restaurant. Reeves & Son, blacksmiths and wagonmkrs. Shepherd G W, physician. Sutton D B, shoemkr. Wasson A, hotel White W M, barber. Williams A, barber.
Williams E, milliner. Zeigler T K, druggist.
REED. In Mount Pleasant township, Delaware county, on the L E & W Ry, 7 miles northwest of Muncie court house and nearest bank. Population ' 100. Its re- quirement is a flour mill. E Black, post- master.
Allen S, hub and spoke mngr.
Black James, general store.
Davis Wm, sewing machines.
Downing D B, furniture.
Downing S R, physician.
Epard Henry, shoemkr.
Fraser R, grain.
Groningdike S C, harness.
Jackson Boyd, shoemkr.
Miller J, wagonmkr.
Newhouse J L, blacksmith and justice.
Pucket E S, physician.
Snodgrass Martin, live stock.
Summer Jacob, organ dealer. Summer S, blacksmith.
Swift Jesse, barber.
Triplet S, saw mill.
Tuttle Daniel, dry goods and drugs and carpenter.
REEL VILLE. A place of 250 in- habitants, on line of St L V TH & IRR, in Washington township, Putnam county, 10 miles southwest of Greencastle court house, and location of nearest bank. Grain and live stock are shipped. Ex, Am. D" Huffman, postmaster.
Bilbee W S, R R agt.
Foster G M, general store and ex agt.
Girton M B, justice of the peace. Hathaway Milton, boots and shoes.
Haymaker Riley, wagonmkr.
Huffman D, General Store.
Mccullough F, saloon.
Pearson A, hotel.
Reel Daniel M, flour and saw mill.
Shoppel Wm, blacksmith.
Stockwell G W, physician. Young E, drugs.
REESE'S MILL. Called formerly Mechanicsburgh, located in Washington township, Boone county, 8 miles north of Lebanon, the county seat, bank location and shipping depot. Population, 175. The village contains 3 churches and district school. John S Moore, postmaster,
Armstrong E E, drugs. Beach J R, general store.
Brown E W, carpenter. Brown W H, blacksmith. Caldwell J H, brick manufacturer.
Demass Wilson, carpenter. Garrett A R, general store. Garrett N B, carpenter.
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Western Agent, Indianapolis.
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Harrison J S, saw mill. Love R, tile mnfr. Moore B L, carpenter. Moore F M & J T, blacksmiths. Moore John S, Wagonmkr. Moore Thomas, blacksmith. Reagan Jesse S, physician. Sims & Bennett, saw mill. Styles L, flour and saw mill. Walker David, physician.
REGO. A farmers' postoffice, situ -. ated in Stamper's Creek township, Orange county, 10 miles southeast of Paoli, the county seat, and 35 west of New Albany.
REHOBOTH. A rural postoffice in Boone township, Harrison county, with 100 population, 12 miles southeast of Cory- don court house. New Albany, 20 miles northeast, is the shipping and banking town. Tri-weekly stage to New Albany; fare, 50 cents; Laconia and Elizabeth ; fare, 15 cents to each. John S Lemmon, postmaster. Dotts I M, blacksmith. Friedly J F, justice. Inman Charles, blacksmith. Johns Frederick, shoemkr.
Lemmon John S, General Store. Medling A, saw mill.
Moore I B Rev (Presbyterian). Reiff David, saw mill.
REI. Also called Delaware, is a vil- lage of 250 inhabitants, in Delaware town- ship, Ripley county, 6 miles north of Ver- sailles, the seat of justice. The most avail- able bank is at Aurora, distant 20 miles. O & M Ex. J W Hamilton, postmaster. Alexander Joseph, blacksmith. Bailey Luther, general store. Baylor J W, restaurant. Castetter Wm M, carpenter.
Clark Freeman, physician.
Colter & Duncan, general store. Crane L T, broom mnfr.
Jordan J S, R R and ex agt and general store.
Kelley J R, hardware and blacksmith.
Kelley W R, carpenter.
Little Asa, broom mnfr.
Mullan E D & Co, drugs. Munger A, lawyer and justice.
Parsons George E, physician.
Roberts James R, harnessmkr. Roseberry T S, saw mill.
Saddler & Wise, meat market.
Webster George, wagonmkr.
Webster & Roberts, shingle mnfrs. Wise C B shoemkr.
REIFFSBURGH. Situated in Harrison township, Wells county, is a
place of 40 inhabitants, 6 miles southeast of Bluffton, the banking town, county seat and shipping point. A flour mill and physician are needed. D Huss, postmaster. Heller M J, blacksmith.
Huss D, General Store. Johnson Charles, blacksmith. Myers J (, justice of the peace. Smith S M, saloon and grocer. Stout & King, saw mill.
REMINGTON. Is located on the C St L & P Ry in Carpenter township, Jas- per county, 13 miles due south of Rensse- laer court house. This is an incorporated town of 800 inhabitants, containing 4 churches, a graded school, 2 banks, 3 hotels and 3 grain elevators. A weekly newspa- per-the News-is published. Hay, corn and oats are shipped. Ex, Adams. Tel, W U. George B Clark, postmaster. Bates David H, grain.
Beasley Ammon, photographer.
Bingman John K, shoemkr.
Bowman & Bro, blacksmiths.
Briggs Edward H, drugs.
Broadie James, meats. Burger & Parker, bankers and lumber.
Chappell George B, insurance. Clark George B, postmaster.
Ellis James F, saloon.
Goldsberry H C & Co, general store.
Green D W & Co, stoves and tinware.
Green Wmn & Co, Tile , and Brick Mnfrs.
Hardy Abraham, live stock.
Hart's Hotel, Esau Hart, propr.
Heilig George W, grocer.
Hollett John E, hardware and coal.
Hoose Mrs, milliner.
Kirk Wm C, barber.
Lally Patrick H, agrl implements.
Lecklider Mary E, dressmkr.
Love Wm R, carpenter.
McDougle James O B, general store.
McIntire Oliver B, propr Remington News, grain and banker.
Maxwell Samuel C, physician.
Morris George M, agt P C & St L Ry.
O'Connor Timothy, grocer and saloon.
Patton Barnabas H, livery.
Patton David H, physician.
Payne Smith, barber.
Phelps Bros, hardware. Pugh John, blacksmith.
Refley James, agrl implements.
Reigle Michael W, physician.
Remington News, O B McIntire, propr.
Sheffler James S, insurance.
Snyder Harper W., lawyer.
Solomon S & M, general store.
Stiller James E, general store.
Stoudt John K, wagonmkr. Tharp John G, wagonmkr.
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Tharp Wm, insurance. Thomas Elmira, dressmkr.
Thomas & Stone, flour and implements.
Traugh Marion G, dentist.
Traugh Wellington A, Agent Adams Express, and Nursery. Traugh & Townsend, Druggists. Tribby Lizzie, milliner. Wilson Charles, harnessmkr. Witman Alexander H, jeweler.
RENO. A place containing 200 in- habitants, on the I & St L R R in Clay township, Hendericks county, 10 miles southwest of Danville court house and nearest bank location ; grain and live stock are shipped. Ex, Am. Wm Rammel, post- master.
Albertson Jesse, shoemkr.
Braw Newton, hotel.
Brown G W, live stock.
Christy Bros, live stock.
Gose L T, blacksmith.
Manett Frank, carpenter.
Mendenhall Isaac, lumber.
Mendenhall Nathan C, hotel.
Niles A H, R R and ex agt.
Rammel William, General Store.
RENSSELAER. An incorporated town of 1,200 inhabitants, the county seat
of Jasper county, is located on the Air Line Div L'N A & C Ry and the Iroquois river, 40 miles north of Lafayette, 125 northwest of Indianapolis and 71 southeast of Chicago. This place is improving rapidly in popula- tion and commerce, and is supplied with 5 churches, graded schools, 2 public libraries, 2 hotels, 3 banks and 2 weekly newspapers -Republican and Sentinel. The principal manufacturing establishments include 2 flour mills, 2 saw mills, 2 brick yards, 1 planing mill and a tile factory. It is sur- rounded by a fertile prairie, and exports corn, oats and live stock. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Horace E James, postmaster. Alter Lewis S, surveyor.
Alter Moses B, county treasurer.
Antrim Thomas, county recorder.
Antrim & Darner, grocers.
Austin Wm B, justice of the peace.
Babcock Frank W, lawyer and insurance.
Babcock Mary W, notions.
Bedford & Hengsback, tile and brick mnfrs, 1 mile e.
Bedford & Warner, grocers.
Benjamin Rial P, lumber. Bitters Frank P, physician.
Blue Philip, Proprietor Makeever House. (See adv, page 609.) Chilcote Lizzie H, milliner.
C. A. Roberts Bro",
BLACKSMITHS,
--- Dealers in-
Agricultural Implements
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