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Schmal J G, blacksmith and wagonmkr. Thiel J M, blacksmith.
SAINT JOSEPH. A village of 240 inhabitants, in German township, Vanderburgh county, 9 miles northwest of Evansville, the county seat, shipping de- pot and bank location. Contains 3
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PENSIONS, BOUNTY, PAY, ALLOWANCES, LAND WARRANTS, ETC., Collected by W. H. CORBALEY, Attorney at Law, 42 Vance Block, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 06-22 years experience. Rejected and increase Pensions a Specialty.
PATENTS bring in MONEY to Inventors, Fortunes in little inventions ; If you have invented anything come and see me, Delays are often dangerous.
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churches and a graded school. Stage ev- ery day to Evansville. Nicholas Schmidt, postmaster.
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Fisher Samuel, meat market. Grimm H, saloon. Grimm Jacob, blacksmith.
Hoeflin F, wagonmkr. Ochsner Frank, wagonmkr. Reese J M, shoemkr.
Rettig Louis, blacksmith.
Schmidt Nicholas, General Store and Hotel. Schuck Joseph Rev (Catholic). Weyel E Rev (Lutheran).
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rural postoffice and flag station, on the L N A & C Ry, in Silver Creek township, Clark county, 11 miles northwest of Jeffersonville court house. New Albany is the banking town. Population 30. Jacob Schaefer, postmaster.
Bowman W M, saw mill. Cleap George, brick mnfr.
Darr & Bros, blacksmiths. Popp Sebastian, shoemkr. Renn Peter P, saw mill and axe mnfr.
Schaefer Jacob, General Store. Schindler Elias, blacksmith and general store.
Zapp John, whip stock mnfr.
SAINT LEON. 5 miles south of its shipping point (New Trenton), on the W W R R, in Kelso township, Dearborn coun- ty, 18 miles northwest of Lawrenceburgh court house. Brookville, 17 miles distant, is the bank location. Christ Meder, post- master.
Bolach J Mrs, general store. Bruder Basil, cooper. Chans Charles, blacksmith. Doerfline Henry, blacksmith. Donolan Wm, justice. Gabriel John Rev (Catholic). Hilbert John, wagonmkr. Hoffler Martin, shoemkr. Meder Christ, General Store. Raty Joseph, carpenter.y Schumann Joseph, general store. Singer John, carpenter. Stenger Charles, carpenter. Stenger Christopher, shoemkr. Stenger John C, Flour Mill. Stenger Joseph, general store.
SAINT LOUIS CROSSING. Situated on the C C Br of the J M & IR R, in Flat Rock township, Bartholomew county, 10 miles north of Columbus court house. Edinbugh and Columbus are both banking points. Daily stage route to Hope; fare, 25 cents. Ex, Adams. Population 200. H F Shaefer, postmaster.
Essex Martin, saw mill.
McQueen J C, justice. Mounts Wm, blacksmith. Nading John & Co, grain. Nading Simon, grain. Newton J A, ex agt.
Newton J A, general store. Shaefer H F, Grocer.
SAINT MAGDALENE. Settled by Germans, and comprising 100 families in the immediate vicinity, situated 23 miles southwest of Versailles, the county seat, and 11 south of Polston station, on O & M Ry, the nearest shipping point. Madison, 18 miles distant, is the bank location. John Merl, postmaster.
Backius Albert, carpenter.
Bagot Thomas, supt county schools.
Bagot W & T, general store.
Eckstein Antony, carpenter.
Hants James, saw mill. Hess John H, physician.
Hilger Sebastian, saw mill.
Hill Mathias, blacksmith.
Kremer M D, wagonmkr.
Linder Frank, boot and shoemkr.
Meisberger F, general store and saw mill. Merl John, Postmaster.
Michael J A Rev (Catholic). Miller Joseph, carpenter.
Semon Jacob, live stock. Semon Peter, nursery.
SAINT MARY'S. 4 miles north- west of Terre Haute, the county seat and banking town, on the I & St L R R, in Sugar Creek township, Vigo county. Saint Mary's Institute is located at this point. Populatlon 200. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Frank M Curley, postmaster.
Brado Charles, painter.
Brown Benjamin F, live stock.
Concannon Michael, boots and shoes.
Curley Frank M, Drugs and Gerr eral Store.
Dale Ignatius, carpenter.
Dilahaye John, hotel.
Harmon Bros, pottery and tile factory ..
Jones John F, cigar mnfr.
Michaels Samuel A, justice.
Reagan John J, blacksmith.
Riehle Father Rev (Catholic).
Roquet H D Hon, lawyer and collector. Ross Theobald, carpenter. St Marys's of the Woods.
Slaughter Henry J, blacksmith. Smith G W Rev (Methodist). Thralls Lee, cooper. .
Ward Thomas J, nursery.
SAINT MAURICE. A village of 60 inhabitants, in Fugit township, De- catur county, 8 miles northeast of Greens-
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burg, the county seat and the location of the most convenient bank. New Point, 4 miles south on CI St L & C R R, is the shipping station. Ferdinand Moormann, postmaster. Frederick John, shoemkr. Hopster Henry, shoemkr. Kneevan Benjamin, saddler.
Moormann Ferdinand, wagon- maker. Muckerhide George, blacksmith. Strigler Michael, saloon. Walke Wm, blacksmith.
SAINT MEINRAD. A village with a population of 400 (principally Catholic), located in Harrison township, Spencer county, 32 miles northeast of Rock- port, the county seat, and 10 east of Dale station, on L E & St L Ry, and 15 north of Troy Landing, on the Ohio river. A con- vent and monastery is located here, con- ducted by the Order of St Benedict. Daily stage to Johnsburgh and Ferdi- nand station; fare, $1.25. The bank loca- tion is Rockport. Edward Ringemann, post- master.
Becher & Sturm, planing mill.
Breit John, meat market.
Breit Mathias, backsmith and wagonmkr.
Egloff Adolph, flour mill and shingle mnfr.
Ender Paul & Son, shoemkrs.
Fischer Joseph, Harnessmaker.
Gengelbach E E, physician.
Hubers John, general store and hotel.
Messner George, coal miner.
Muller M, physician.
Prante August, organ mnfr.
Ringemann Edward & Son, General Store.
Rutzer Anton, plasterer.
St Meinrad Benedictine Convent, F Mund- willer, abbot. Shutz & New, saw mill.
Sitzmann Henry, barber.
Sturm Alois, blacksmith.
Sturm Joseph G, general store and wagon- mkr.
Sturm Joseph M, carpenter. Tipkemper Frank, tailor.
Veath John Adam, shingle mnfr. Waltermann Ben, Carpenter. Weber Frank, hotel.
Weingartner Joseph, tinner. Zarn Peter hotel.
SAINT OMER. Situated in Adams township, Decatur county, 11 miles north- west of Greensburgh, the county seat and nearest banking point, contains a popula- tion of 273. . St Paul, 2 miles west, on the C I St L & CR R, is the shipping station. Ex, Am. J J Theobald, postmaster.
Bishop R H, R R and ex agt.
Bridges I, shoemaker.
Godard John, carpenter. Hafer Frank, insurance agt.
Harney Wash, blacksmith. Jewett H D, saw mill.
Kilso John, carpenter. Lee Loyd, plasterer.
Pulse Hiram & Peter, saw mills.
Smyth Wm, blacksmith.
Theobald J .J, General Store. Thomson Robert, painter.
SAINT PAUL. Is a growing incor- porated town of 1,000 inhabitants, located on the C I St L & CR R, in Adams town- ship, Decatur county, 10 miles northwest of Greensburgh, the county seat and banking town, and 37 from Indianapolis. The stone quarries here are a great source of wealth to the town, and produce building stone that is probably not excelled in the State. There are 3 churches, 1 graded school and 1 hotel in the place. Am Ex. W U Tel. Absalom H Hoover, postmaster.
Alley Bros, general store. Anspach F M, barber.
Avery Frederick W, furniture.
Bailey Alvin, druggist.
Bailey Peter, flour mill.
Ballard D J, physician.
Ballard J D, carpenter.
Ballard Madison, lumber.
Bickhart John, flour mill.
Bromm Jacob, blacksmith.
Buell Abner, meat market.
Burr A H, carpenter.
Collins Mrs, milliner. Copeland M L, justice of the peace.
Davis James, live stock.
Debolt Thomas J, grocer and meats.
Depew R J, physician.
Enos Stephen, plasterer.
Favors John, saloon.
Favors Wm, barber.
Floyd E L, flour mill.
Floyd & Avery, grain dealers.
Gooding Joseph, boots and shoes.
Hendrickson Joseph, agrl implements.
Hoover Absalom H, Grocer and Confectioner.
Hoover Henry C, saloon.
Howard J W & F M, physicians.
Iuppenlatz George M, General Store.
Iuppenlatz & Enos, saloon.
Jenkins Benjamin, insurance and drugs.
Johannas & Bro, carriage mnfrs.
Latham John, flour mill.
Latham & Watkins, painters.
Leffler Michael A, blacksmith.
Link J H Rev (Lutheran).
Lowe W W, stone quary. McCain L Mrs, milliner.
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Miller Wm L, saloon.
Palmerton John, saloon.
Phair Robert, propr St Paul House. Pollus Daniel, live stock.
St Paul House, Robert Phair, propr. Scanlen John L, saw mill and stone quarry. Shortridge James, hardware. Tevis Joel, physician. Tompkins Frank, grain.
Van Scyoc & Templeton, general store. Wester Henry, shoemkr.
SAINT PETERS. A village of 155 inhabitants, in Highland township, Franklin county, 8 miles south of Brook- ville, the county seat and location of the nearest bank. Sunman, 8 miles south on the C I St L & C R R, is the shipping point. Simon Dudley, postmaster, Burk Herman, saw mill. Busald Adam, brewer.
Dudley John, brick mnfr.
Dudley Simon, General Store and Livery.
Dudley & Miller, saw mill.
Duell John, stone mason. Firsich Michael, shoemkr. Fussner John, brick mnfr. Fussner Matthew, carpenter. Fussner & Fussner, saw mill. Glaser John, blacksmith.
Hartmann John, blacksmith.
Ripperger Alfred, wagonmkr. Ripperger Michael A, meat market. 'Schneider George, cider mnfr. Schuck J Mrs, general store. Shum C, physician.
Thalheimer Adam, wagonmkr.
SAINT PHILIP. Also known as Philipstation, on the L & N R R, St Louis Div, in Marr's township, Posey county, 11 miles east of Mount Vernon, the county seat. The bank location is Evansville, 8 miles distant. Population 50. Eliza- beth Deig, postmaster. Appel B, carpenter. Bastnagel H, carpenter. Bowman Joseph, carpenter.
Deig Elizabeth, Hay Press and
Railroad Agent. Diestel J H Rev (Catholic). Dippel Frank, saw mill. Ehrhardt George, blacksmith. Fischer V, hay press. Gosman V, blacksmith. Henderson S C, physician. Miller John, general store. Plock H, wagonmkr. Sanders Dr, physician. Schenk George, notary public. Schmidt Martin, blacksmith. Stafleth Robert, shoemkr. Stratmann A, tailor.
Warth C Rev (Lutheran). Waterman H, saloon. Weber Samuel Rev (Lutheran).
SAINT WENDELLS. Popula- tion 350, is village in Robinson township, Posey county, on the Vanderburgh county line, 21 miles northeast of Mount Vernon, the county seat, and 14 from Evansville, the banking place. The E P & D R R passes 2 miles from the village, at Saint Wen- dell's Station. George Nass, postmaster. Amen Joseph, general store.
Bryant T L, physician. Engbers Lambert, cooper.
Flucks Carl, physician.
Flucks Emil, saloon.
Heck M Rev (Catholic).
Heyns Wm, saloon and undertaker.
Miller John N, blacksmith.
Miller Marcus, blacksmith.
Raben Mary Miss, milliner.
Raben & Naas, General Store, Flour Mill and Saloon.
Rease M, shoemkr.
St Wendell College.
Saulthoefer Fred, shoemkr. Scherrer Jacob, undertaker.
Schmitt Benjamin, harnessmkr.
Schneider Wm, general store.
Schneider & Co, saw mill.
Schiff John, blacksmith.
SALAMONIA. Called also Lan- caster, located in Madison township, Jay county, 9 miles southeast of Portland, the seat of justice, banking and shipping place. Population 150. Supports 3 churches and common school. Tri-weekly stage route to Fort Recovery, O; fare 25 cents, and Union City, Ind; fare 50 cents. A J Brake, post- master.
Bishoff John M, blacksmith. Brake & Beard, General Store.
Chew E C, physician. Franke F W Rev (Lutheran).
Grinell Wm, blacksmith. Hutching Alexander, drugs.
Hutchinson James A, physician.
Skinner D T, physician, drugs and gro- ceries.
Wehrle W P, saw mill and undertaker. Whitesell T H, justice and brick mnfr.
SALEM. This thrifty incorporated town of 1,700 inhabitants, the county seat of Washington county, is located on the L N A & C Ry, 90 miles south of Indianapo- lis, and 35 north of Louisville. Salem is a prosperous town, surrounded by a fertile farming district, and is supplied with five churches-Catholic, Christian, Presbyteri- an, Methodist and Baptist-graded school, 3 hotels-the Hungate House is the princi-
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pal hotel-and 1 bank. 2 weekly news- papers the Press and Democrat are published. This is an important manufacturing cen- ter. The principal establishments operat- ed include 3 flour mills, planing mill, fur- niture factory, foundry, tannery, woolen mill, 3 carriage factories, saw mill, tile works, brick yard and 2 straw cutter works. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. James B Hicks, postmaster.
Allen Heber H, Publisher Press.
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Allen Robert W, grocer.
Alspaugh & Lawler, lawyers.
Atkinson & Rouse, furniture.
Bare John R, physician.
Bank of Salem (capital $50,000); Lee W Sinclair, pres; J F Persise, cash. Belknap & Co, stone quarry. Bell Willard, dyer and scourer.
Berkey Bros, general store.
Burkey & Motsinger, general store.
Bonifacim John, boots and shoes.
Briant Preston, county recorder.
Chapman M K, saloon.
Clark John B, grocer. Clark Samuel, wagonmkr.
Cole N R, Photographer.
Collins Alfred B, lawyer.
Cooper John W, jeweler. Crim Martin, physician. Dale Noah R Rev (Christian).
Davis B J Rev (Baptist).
DePew Henry A, carpenter.
Duff Samuel W, physician.
Elliott Asa, lawyer. Godfrey Belle, general store.
Godfrey J B, meats.
Gray P, propr Salem House. Guffey James T, grocer. Hartley Tilghman, painter.
Hauger C C & Co, clothing. Hauger John, wagonmkr.
Hauger & McMurran, grocers.
Harris W B, grocer. Henderson H D, druggist.
Hicks James B, Postmaster.
Hobbs Samuel B, stoves and tinware. Hobbs Virgil M, lawyer. Hoggatt Mahlon R, physician.
Hungate House, Thomas Williams, Proprietor. (See adv, page 649.)
Hungate Jesse J, livery.
Huston Thad, lawyer. Jamison Wm G, county auditor.
Jamison & Warner, grocers.
Julian Allen Rev (Methodist). Kemp James A, stationer. Knight Sayer, flour mills.
Kremer Johanna, baker. Lanning Azariah, dentist. McClintock C, druggist.
McCree James M Rev (Presbyterian).
McCroskery Wm, county surveyor.
Mccullough James S, general store. McIntosh Andrew J, sheriff.
McIntosh A J, general store. Mckinney Calvin, grocer. Mckinney & Chapman, livery and saloon. Meal James H & Son, harness.
Mitchell & Mitchell, lawyers.
Mobley Charles W, hardware.
Mobley C W, saw and planing mill.
Mobley Eliza, milliner.
Moch & May, clothing.
Morris & Reid, hardware.
Munkelt Henry R, flour mills.
Murphy C W, physician.
Neal George L, physician.
Nixon Samuel, shoemkr.
O'Donald Frank, saloon.
Overman Edward T, physician.
Pace Beverly T, jeweler.
Paynter C L, physician.
Paynter G & H, hardware.
Paynter W H, Attorney at Law.
Persise W S, flour mills.
Press The (weekly), Heber H Allen, Proprietor.
Prow Frederick N, lawyer.
Ratts Frank, saloon.
Ratts Jacob, grocer.
Ratts J Edward, dentist.
Riester George P, blacksmith.
Routh & Duncan, carpenters.
Salem Democrat, R J Wilson, propr.
Salem House, P Gray, propr.
Sayles Stephen D, saw mill.
Schlagel Henry, barber.
Shamo Wm, boots and shoes.
Shanks John T, meats.
Shields Greenberry, harness.
Sinclair Lee W, general store.
Smith & Bro, stoves and tinware.
Spaulding Milton, tailor.
Streaker Henry, boots and shoes.
Strain Eli, pianos and organs. Strain Wm, photographer.
Taylor Bros, grocers.
Taylor James M, clerk of court.
Telle Mary, propr Telle House.
Thompson Wm H, lawyer.
Tilford Solon M, meats.
Tinscott W M, marble works.
Tucker Ben W, druggist. Uppinghouse Robert, blacksmith.
Voyles & Morris, lawyers.
Walker David A, straw cutter.
Walker Eliza B, milliner.
Ward Wm H, lawyer and justice. Williams John L, grocer.
Williams Thomas, Proprietor Hungate House. (See adv, page 649.) Wilson R J, physician. Wilson R J, propr Salem Democrat. Zaring John, lawyer.
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SALEM CENTRE. A place of 140 inhabitants, located in Salem town- ship, Steuben county, 10 miles southwest of Angola, the bank location and county seat. Pleasant Lake Station, on the Ft W & J R R, 8 miles distant, is the shipping point. Daily stage route to Angola and Kendall- ville. W E Kimsey, postmaster.
Barnes M H, blacksmith.
Beck S, carpenter. Draper J S, drugs.
Hammon, Dole & Co. hardware and gen- eral store.
Haskins D, hardware and grocer.
Kimsey J C, physician and druggist. Kimsey W E, General Store.
Ryan L D, meat market. Woodford J C, hotel.
SALINA. A rural postoffice in Rich- land township, Fulton county, 8 miles northwest of Rochester court house and nearest bank. Tri-weekly mail stage to Rochester. Population 20. M W Walters, postmaster. Alexander J Wesley, live stock.
Brugh Wm J, blacksmith. Graber Lewis, justice. Steininger Henry W, live stock, Walters M W, Carriagemkr.
SALINE CITY. A village of 500 inhabitants in Ridge township, Clay county, on the T H & S E Ry, 12 miles south of Brazil, the county seat. Clay City is the location of the most available bank. Ex, Adams. Staves are shipped quite exten- sively. J Beeson, postmaster.
Barnett Z, general store.
Beeson J, Grocer and Express Agent. Brown J W, hotel.
Caffey E, drugs and groceries. Carter A P, shoemkr. Churchill Frank, barber. Gantz R, physician. Griffith L C, physician and justice.
Gummery S, blacksmith. Hirschfeld H, carpenter. Manning Daniel, blacksmith. Mounts S C, R R agt. Patton, Forsythe & Co, Stave Mnfrs.
Ray W B, meat market. Tender Fred, saw mill.
SALT CREEK. A postoffice in Liberty township, Porter county, 9 miles north of Valparaiso, the county seat. Mc- Coal, on the B & O R R, is the nearest ship- ping station. Population 50. Valparaiso is the banking point. C G Trowe, post- master.
Arnold C A, blacksmith.
Blachly & Co, saw and flour mill.
Deming O H, wagonmkr.
Wheeler G C, General Store.
SALTILLOVILLE. Name of the postoffice at Saltillo Station on the L N A & C Ry, in Brown township, 12 miles north- west of Salem court house and location of the nearest bank. Population 180. Con- tains Christian church and district school. Mary O Nunamaker, postmaster.
Braman E & Sons, general store.
Conner E N, blacksmith.
Cook W C, general store and R R and ex agt.
Elliott Alice, milliner.
Heyman E M C, physician.
Hogsett J W, drugs.
Mathew J H, flour and saw mill.
Neichefer John, painter.
Noneymaker J M, tinware and broom mnfr. Nunamaker, Petter & Caress, broom mnfrs. Pagett John T, carpenter.
Smith & Hedric, painters.
Strothel Wm, gunsmith.
Taylor Franklin, shoemkr.
Vellan John, undertaker.
SALUDA. A rural postoffice, in Sa- luda township, Jefferson county, 4 miles west of Saluda Landing, on the Ohio river, 12 miles southwest of Madison, the county seat and banking town. Lexington, on L Br O & M Ry, 7 miles west, is the shipping point. Population 50. J J Marling, post- master . Baylor W A, carpenter.
Bear Jacob Rev (Methodist).
Crawford James, general store.
Crawford J R, carpenter.
Hanna Bros, Flour Mill.
Johnson Ambrose, physician. King James, general store. Lawson R C, general store. Lee & Bro, general store. McNutt F, justice.
HUNGATE HOUSE,
South-East Cor. Public Square,
THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor, . SALEM, INDIANA. Good Table, Pleasant Rooms and Good, Clean Beds. Sample Rooms on First Floor. Fare, $2.00 per day.
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Marling H W, carpenter. Marling J J, Postmaster. Mercer C, justice. Moore John Rev (Methodist). Moore Joseph, carpenter. Payne A M, grocer. Pender Joseph, carpenter. Philips A H, general store and physician. Reed Stephen, lawyer. Smith Wm, blacksmith. Snodgrass T A, lawyer. Stodghill Robert, meat market. Tiles & Son, wagonmkrs. Walden & Palmer, saw mill. Wells Wm H, lawyer.
SAMARIA. A village on the F F & MR R, in Hensley township, Johnson county, contains 150 inhabitants, 10 miles southwest of Franklin, the location of the nearest bank and seat of justice. Ex, Am. McDonald Watson, postmaster. Boles John, blacksmith. Dunham W W, carpenter.
Nixon A, blacksmith. Ritter D W, RR agt. Shake James, wagonmkr.
Watson McDonald, General Store and Express Agent.
White J F, Saw Mill and Carpenter.
SANBORN. Population 275. A village in Vigo township, Knox county, on the I & V Ry, contains 2 churches and private school. Vincennes, 26 miles south- west, is the county seat and banking town. Adams Ex and W U Tel. Thomas E Jones, postmaster. Aikman W H, undertaker.
Anderson Robert, druggist. Baker John S, saloon.
Buss C, carpenter. Crane C E, lawyer and hotel.
Davis W, blacksmith. Hale W P, grain and live stock.
Halstead George, clothing. Hill J, Flour and Saw Mill.
Jones Thomas E, Justice. Lowdermilk Wm, general store. Ross R W, grocer and drugs. Spalding & McGohy, physicians.
SANDFORD. A village 80 miles southwest of Indianapolis, in Fayette town- ship, Vigo county, on the I & St L R R, is a place of 250 inhabitants, 9 miles north- west of Terre Haute court house and near- est banking town. Ships corn and wheat. Ex, Am. James B Shickel, postmaster. Belt Richard, physician. Bright J A, physician. Brown J H, shoemkr. Brown T F, physician. Cooper Frederick, shoemkr.
Dewer Donald, blacksmith. Fuqua Wm W, blacksmith. Kibler Frank, Flour Mill. Pierce C P, general store. Shickel & Johnson, Druggists. Swap J H, physician. Wolfe A, general store.
SANDUSKY. Situated on the line of the V G & R R R, in Clinton township, Decatur county, 6 miles north of Greens- burgh, the county seat and place for bank- ing. This place was recently settled and postoffice established in April 1882. Pop- ulation 100. F A Higgins, postmaster. Crume A P, blacksmith. Fenley C T, saw mill. Fenley & Co, grain.
Fish L C, carpenter.
Harrell I H, boot and shoemkr.
Harrell P M, wagomkr.
Higgins F A, Railroad Agent.
Meek J C, live stock.
Rosal Wm, blacksmith. Scott Samuel, stone quarry. Swails & Nation, lumber.
Williams D C, live stock.
Williams & Co, grain.
SAN JACINTO. A village of 50 inhabitants, in Bigger township, Jennings county, 8 miles east of Vernon, the seat of justice and most available shipping point. North Vernon is the banking town. Hogs, cattle and produce are shipped. Popula- tion 50. J F Stanley, postmaster. Anderson Samuel, saw mill. Conboy Thomas, shoemkr.
Custer R, saw mill.
Hughes W J, saw mill and justice.
Johnson J L, general store.
Johnson N Rev ( Baptist). Kendrick N, physician.
Morris W D, grain and justice.
Ralsten Thomas, saw mill.
Spencer J A, physician. Stanley J F, General Store. Stanley L, flour mill. Wilchnan W A, physician. Wildman B F, township trustee. Wilson Charles, blacksmith.
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SAN PIERRE. A village of 400 inhabitants, on line of the L N A & C Ry, situated in Railroad township, Starke county, 20 miles southwest of Knox, the county seat. The nearest bank is at Win- amac. Ex, Am. Tel, W U. Daniel Hoff- acker, postmaster. Arndt Wm, wagonmkr.
Biggs E T, agrl implements. Brown O D, carpenter. Brown O D & Son, lumber.
Dailey Patrick, hotel and grocer.
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Paly Owen, R R. agt. Dunn Isaac C, pressed hay. Finn J, general store. Geweke K H, shoemkr. . Glazebrook B, general store. Glazebrook L D, druggist and notary pub- lic.
Hoffacker D, Carpenter. McLaughlin J, general store and notary public.
Prim Christian, blacksmith.
- Seegrest John, carpenter. Smith Peter, wagonmkr.
Welsh Edward D, grocer and hotel. Wilson Howard, blacksmith.
SANTA CLAUS. Situated in Clay township, Spencer county, has a population of 100, on L E & St L Ry, 22 miles north- east of Rockport, the county seat, and 12 miles north of Troy, on the Ohio river. Tell City and Rockport are both bank loca- tions. Stage line to Grandview. Adams Ex. L F Weiss, postmaster.
Egbert E & Co, general store.
Green Morman, saloon. Grotthaus Herman, cooper.
Hillemeyer Henry, wagonmkr.
Niehaus Wm, hotel. Poellein John, blacksmith.
Strenger John, shoemkr.
Weiss L F, General Store. Whetacre F G, R R and ex agt. Zwickel Philip & Son, flour mill.
SANTA FE. Population 280. A village in Butler township, Miami county, 9 miles southeast of Peru court house and nearest bank. North Grove, on the P C & St L Ry, 3 miles south, is the shipping sta- tion. U S Ex. TR Jones, postmaster. Bowers M, brickmkr. Bowers Thomas J, tilemkr. Bumfield Wm, blacksmith. Fuller C, saw mill. Harber D C, justice. Hendricks Jasper, plasterer. Jones T R, General Store. Thorn & Thorn, flour mill. Tudor B E, general store. Wiltman Wm, shoemkr. York D A, saloon.
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