Polk's Indiana State gazetteer and business directory, 1884-1885 Volume III, Part 94

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


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bank location, shipping station and county seat. Aaron B Craig, postmaster. Blander Francis, blacksmith. Coble Jacob, gunsmith.


Craig Aaron B, General Store and Justice.


Holsapple Adam, blacksmith. Martin Moses, wagonmkr.


SOUTH WHITLEY. Located on Eel river and E R Div St L & P and NY C & St L Rys, is a prosperous village of 400 - inhabitants, in Cleveland township, Whit- ley county, 9 miles southwest of Columbia


City, the seat of justice, contains


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churches, graded school and 1 bank. Ex, Pacific. S Robbins, postmaster. Arnold John & Co, flour mill and bankers. Baker John, boots and shoes.


Clugston, Miller & Co, dry goods.


Cook G W, grocer.


Coombs J K & Co, general store and live stock.


Eberhart E L, physician.


Edward Bros, dry goods.


Elliot & Grimes, restaurant.


Fisher George F, grocer.


Fosler G H, livery.


Glassley John, grocer.


Glassley Wm, carpet weaver. Grimes C A, Hotel. Grimes Ford, saloon.


Harley G W & O, hardware.


Hays Max, barber.


Henry J C, saw mill.


Lafollette T J, physician.


Martin John, hardware.


Merriman E, physician.


Merriman & Robbins, Druggists. Porter J, harness. Pritchard S, grocer.


Remington FS & Co, hardware.


Shuh Charles, saw and planing mill.


Sickafoose A W, blacksmith.


Smith John G, furniture.


Wantz & Obenchain, agrl implements.


Weiner S, clothing.


Widup & Johnson, milliners.


SPADE' S. Situated in Adams town- ship, Ripley county, on C I St L & C Ry, 17 miles northwest of Versailles, the county seat. The banking points are Lawrence- burgh and Greensburgh. Grain and lum- ber are shipped. Population 150. Ex, Am. August Franke, postmaster. Ballard J J, general store.


Bauman C, carpenter. Bohmer Fred, blacksmith. Buhl Adam, painter.


Dirshell J, carpenter.


Franke -, live stock, grain and flour.


Franke August, General Store, Grain, Railroad and Express Agent.


CINCINNATI GALVANIZING WORKS


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


Genuine Hartford Boot and Shoe.


Dealers will find they are the best goods they can handle for men's wear. Geo. S. Dwinnell, Indianapolis, Ind.


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Garber Frank, saloon. Kostens Henry, general store. Pehringer J M, tailor. Pirner Charles, wagonmkr. Steinfort Charles, hay dealer. Steinfort J H & Bro, saw mill and agrl im- plements.


Trennepahl J, saloon.


SPARKSVILLE. In Carr town- ship, Jackson county, on the O & M Ry, 14 miles southwest of Brownstown court house. The location of the nearest bank is at Mitchell. Population 50.


O & M Ex. Andrew J Lee, postmaster.


Beck J M, saloon. Beck S N, R R and ex agt.


Blythe Henry, shoemkr. Booker George W, grain and justice. Croucher J D, barber.


Hall McClellen, cooper.


Hup Wm, carpenter.


Lee Andrew J, General Store. Lockman C, hotel.


Manley Alonzo, physician. Myers H, feed mill. Plummer R E, lawyer.


Plummer Wm, shoemkr. Sparks G W, meat market. Starr Jacob F, live stock.


SPARTA. In Sparta township, coun- ty of Dearborn, 3 miles west of Moore's Hill, on the O & M Ry, the nearest ship- ping point, and 14 miles west of Lawrence- burgh, the county seat. The nearest bank is at Aurora. Population 100. Fred Sla- ter, postmaster.


Bedunah Joseph W, carpenter. Chamberlain S B, physician. Heustis W P, feed mill. Huston James, blacksmith. Johnson John W, justice. Slater F & Son, General Store.


SPARTANBURGH. In Grun- fork township, Randolph county, 12 miles southwest of Winchester, the county seat. Union City is the banking town. Arba, station on I B & W Ry, 12 miles south, is the nearest shipping point. Population 175. Stage.to Union City, daily ; fare, 40 cents ; and Arba; fare, 25 cents. J' W Taylor, postmaster. Anderson Wilson, live stock. Barnes John, carpenter. Berry J S, physician. Bridgford Î J, broommkr.


Bunch James, carpenter. Clark James W, wagonmkr. Clark Levi, saw mill. Curtis J H, notary public and harnessmkr. Dunman W H, shoemkr. Elliott R, carpenter.


English James, barber. Gist H C, blacksmith. Harrison Israel, shoemkr.


Hill J W, general store and hotel. Hough & Taylor, agrl implements. Hunt J P, tile mnfr. Knox J C, painter.


Locke J W, furniture and justice. Lott Elijah, grocer.


Manning George, shoemkr.


Pierson Ludlow, wagonmkr.


Shaw B R, lawyer. Stewart & Boss, meat market.


Taylor Frank, tinner.


Taylor J H, drugs, paints and oils.


Thompson H, grocer.


Tillson Enos, chairmkr.


Tucker Lillie, milliner.


SPEARSVILLE. Located in Ham- blin township, Brown county, 10 miles northeast of Nashville court house, con- tains 100 inhabitants. Samaria, 5 miles north, on the F F & M R R, is the ship- ping point. Franklin is the bank location. Alfred A Knee, postmaster. Admire James, brick mnfr. Bell J, carpenter.


Bess G, engineer.


Canary A, live stock.


Crabb Wm, general store.


Dallass Alexander, justice. Goswick Monroe, shoemkr.


Groves James, justice.


Hague Josiah, live stock.


Huntsman James, blacksmith.


James David, general store.


Knee Alfred A, General Store and Shoemaker.


Matheny E, carpenter.


Moser J P, physician.


Mullis M, carpenter. Parmerlee M B, harnessmkr.


Petro G, live stock.


Rollings M, produce. Smith John, gunsmith.


Stockwell A F, wagonmkr.


Taylor E, saw mill. Walker John M, general store.


Webber Samuel, saw mill. Wisby Uriah, live stock.


Wyatt Solomon, hotel.


Zimmerman S, carpenter.


SPENCER. The judicial seat of Owen county, is the most important town in the county, pleasantly located on White- river and the I & V Ry, 52 miles southwest of Indianapolis and 64 northeast of Vin- cennes. Spencer was settled in 1820, incor- porated a town in 1867, contains 2,200 in- habitants, and is supplied with 5 churches, a graded school, public hall, 2 banks and 3. hotels. The assessed value of real and per-


J. H. CURRAN{ Passenger 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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sonal property is $700,000, and its bonded debt amounts to $17,000. Spencer has much mineral wealth, which consists of coal mines and extensive stone quarries. The principal manufactories here include 2 flour mills, stave factory, saw mill, stone and cement works, saw mill, planing and woolen mills. The press is represented by the Democrat Republican and Owen County Journal. Grain, stone, coal, live stock, staves and lumber are shipped. Adams Ex. W U Tel. Joel A Coffey, postmaster. Acuff & Johnson, marble works.


Allison Bros, grocers.


Allison J N, grocer.


Allison & Hester, proprs Owen County Jour- nal.


Anderson & Lawson, grocers.


Archer J W, pension attorney.


Babbs George R, saloon.


Beem J W, hardware.


Beem, Peden & Co, bankers.


Beem & Hickman, lawyers.


Beem & Newsom, general store.


Bemer & Ward, jewelers.


Bladen E R & Co, dry goods.


Brattin Alexander R, Jeweler. Campbell & Patrick, painters. Chambers Samuel, sheriff.


Cleaver J W, Proprietor National House. (See adv, page 681.)


Cline D J, saloon.


Cline Wm C, saloon.


Coffey Joel A, postmaster.


Coffey W, agrl implements.


Cooper John J, ex agt.


Cox & Coble, physicians.


Daggy, Curtis & Pickens, planing mill.


Daggy Wallace, hardware.


Davis John, organs.


Dickinson O T, county auditor.


Drescher Louis, furniture.


Echard W H, blacksmith.


Edwards & Barker, furniture.


Exchange Bank (capital $150,000); Wm Franklin, pres; S L Wallace, cash.


Fender, Trott & Co, grain and produce.


Figgs John S, druggist.


Fowler B F, shoemkr.


Franklin S, hardware.


Franklin Wm M, supreme court commis- sioner.


Glover A J, druggist.


Goulding A, saw mill.


Greene & Egnor, grocers.


Hardin Richard T, saloon.


Hight Harrison, grocer.


Hoffman August, barber.


Howard & Pickens, propr The Democrat.


Hulet Etta Miss, hair work.


Indiana Stone and Cement Co.


Jacobs Alfred, blacksmith.


Jacobs Bernard, baker.


Jordan & Steele, lawyers.


Joslin S, wool.


Keene Theodore, confectioner.


Keurerleber Adolph, baker.


King James, county clerk.


Lackey George R, butcher.


Law Moreland, photographer.


Lanson J F & Co, druggists.


Laymon J G, drugs.


Loftin M, dry goods. Lucas House, I S Lucas, Proprietor. Lucas I S, Proprietor Lucas House.


Luce James P, sewing machines. Luce & Gorden, milliners.


Matthews Henry, propr Spencer Republican.


Mead & Wayland, staves.


Miller & Ellis, saw mill.


A. P. VIQUESNEY, PROPRIETOR OF THE-


Owen County Marble Works


SPENCER,


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Shop and Office, one Square South of I. & V. Depot.


NATIONAL HOTEL, ·


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Entirely Refitted. New Furniture Throughout. Free Sample Rooms.


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Moore Hotel, W H Shirley, propr. Moore Mollie, milliner. Morgan Kate, milliner. Morgan & Layman, livery. Murphy Alice R, harnessmkr.


National House, J W Cleaver, Pro- prietor. (See adv, page 681.) Overstreet R S & Son, clothing. Owen County Journal, Allison & Hester, props.


Pickens & Pickens, lawyers.


Pierson S M, physician. Price I N, shoemkr. Reberger Harvey, saloon.


Richards Harlin Rev (Methodist).


Ridenour Frank, blacksmith.


Robinson M J, grocer. Sadler Bros, dry goods.


Schmidt L, boots and shoes.


Schweitzer Bernhard, stone quarry. Secrest Wm, saloon.


Shirley George W, restaurant.


Shirley W H, propr Moore Hotel.


Slown Bert H, clothing.


Spencer Democrat, Howard & Pickens, proprs. Spencer Ice Co, ice. Spencer Mill Co, flour mill.


Spencer Republican, Henry Matthews, propr. Staley Frank, county recorder.


Summet & Son, general store.


Swigert Wm E, dentist.


Viquesney A P, Marble Works. (See adv, page 681.) Walden J F, barber.


Walls Anna, milliner.


Walls John, harnessmkr.


Wampler John M, wagonmkr.


Wampler Rosa, dressmkr.


Weir E L, lawyer.


Whitaker O M, meat market.


Wiles Wm V, physician. Wiles W V & F M, drugs. Williams N W, lawyer.


Williams & Hutchinson, flour mill. Wilson J T, barber.


SPENCERVILLE. A place of 400 inhabitants, located in Concord town- ship, DeKalb county, 12 miles southeast of Auburn, the county seat and location of the nearest bank. Wheat and hogs are shipped. St Joe, 3 miles north, on B & O R R, is the shipping point. J A Provines, postmaster.


Baltz Jacob, blacksmith.


Barney George, justice of the peace. Barney & Erick, dry goods. Beams Bros, furniture. Beery Lewis, carpenter.


Bishop Peter, general store.


Bowman R Mrs, milliner.


Cleany Bros, meat market.


Chaney & Staffer, wagonmkrs. Fales Wm M, carpenter. Houghton Lloyd, physician. Hull Jocob, physician. Hussey F M Rev (Methodist). Jones L, shoemkr. Kinsey A, furniture.


Murray Bros, flour and saw mill. Myers W H, cooper. Nichols J R, hotel and insurance. Olds & Carnes, grocers.


Provines John A, Drugs. Rummell O W, saddles and harness. Schappach A, boots and shoes. Scott John, carpenter. Shilling S, live stock. Shutt Wm, agrl implements.


Silberg Stephen, barber.


Smith G W A & Son, blacksmiths.


Steward & Moody, saw mill.


Summers J B, saddles and harness. Wise George, blacksmith.


SPICELAND. An incorporated town of 700 inhabitants, in Henry county, 8 miles southwest of New Castle court house, and location of the nearest bank. Dunreith, 2} miles south on the P C & St L Ry, is the shipping point. Contains 2 churches, a first class academy, and good graded schools. Daily stage communica- tion with Dunreith; fare, 20c; and New Castle; fare, 40c. O H Nixon, postmaster. Brandy Bros, barbers.


Chamness & Holloway, dry goods.


Cloud, Coffin & Cloud, grocers.


Cochran & Bailey, physicians.


Collins H A, shoemkr.


Compton P, broom mnfr.


Dawson Wm Rev (Friends), shoemkr.


Dicks D H, broom mnfr.


Eastridge J L, saddles and harness.


Gordon M C, physician.


Hodson & Son, hardware.


Holloway J W, insurance.


Hoover W F, dry goods. Jones H W, physician.


Millikan T K, livery.


Nixon O H, Drugs and Notions.


Peck C E, R R and ex agt.


Pleas A E, hotel.


Porch R F, saw mill.


Ratliff Bros, grocers.


Sears James W, blacksmith.


Talbert O E, saw mill.


Taylor F A, grocer.


White L, lawyer.


Wickersham David, justice.


Wilson John, wagonmkr.


SPIKER. Called also Spikersville, a village of 75 inhabitants, in LaGro town- ship, Wabash county, on the C W & M R R, 42 miles from Wabash, the county seat


PAPER PULLEYS - Save your POWER, BELTING and OIL.


Will do work where Metal Pulleys fail. "Write for prices. AMERICAN PAPER PULLEY CO., 114 and 116 South Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


We have had EIGHTEEN YEARS' experience in investing money on Mortgage Security. Not a dollar of interest or principal lost.


THOS. C. DAY & CO., INDIANAPOLIS.


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and bank location. Grain and lumber are the principle articles exported. Ex, U S. The town was named in honor of C W Spiker, who is postmaster.


Briggs P M, ex agt. McKahn & Schuler, tile mnfrs. Shultz Jacob S, saw mill.


Shultz & Clapp, saw mill.


Spiker C W, General Store and Grain Elevator and Railroad Agent.


Spiker J W, shingles and lumber.


SPRAYTOWN. A place of 100 inhabitants, in Salt Creek township, Jack- son county, 10 miles northwest of Browns- town court house. The location of the nearest bank is at Seymour, 12 miles dis- tant. It is also the shipping point. Ewing, 6 miles southeast on the O & M, is another shipping station. August Graff, postmas- ter.


Commings H K, physician. Green T H, saw mill.


Graff August, Blacksmith.


Lampert Martin, shoemkr. Lampert Wm, carpenter. Mapy Louis, general store. Slater Wm, general store.


Wekler George, general store. Yudel S, carpenter.


SPRINGDALE. Is situated in Johnson township, Ripley county, 4 miles from Versailles, the county seat, and same distance from Pierceville, on the O & M RR, its shipping depot. Aurora, 18 miles dis- tant, is the banking town. Population 25. Thomas G Toph, postmaster.


Allbright George, blacksmith.


Kissel Jacob, General Store and Carpenter.


Toph Thomas G, general store.


SPRINGFIELD. In township of same name, Franklin county, 8 miles east of Brookville court house and shipping point, and bank location, is a place of 25 inhabitants. Grain is exported. J P Miles, postmaster. Armstrong Wm, saw mill. Miles J P, general store. Morgan J O, physician. Roberts F C, blacksmith.


SPRING HILL. Is in Fugit town- ship, Decatur county, 10 miles north of Greensburgh, the county seat, shipping station and banking town. Population 40. Tri-weekly stage to Greensburgh. Mary C Mitchell, postmaster. Heips & Philips, saw mill.


McCready Isaac, blacksmith. Sands J P, wagonmkr. Sands L W, painter.


SPRINGPORT. On line of Ft


W C& L RR, in Prairie township, county of Henry, 8 miles north of New Castle, the seat of justice and place for banking. Pop- ulation 109. Ex, Am. H Benedict, post- master.


Benedict H, Physician and Druggist. Bull Wm, shoemkr.


Estabrook L W, physician.


Gilmore & Gray, grain and live stock.


Hall Charles E, general store.


Nash A H, wagonmkr.


Rieman H, carpenter.


Sivard C W, blacksmith.


Skinner L, carpenter.


Smith Manning, general store, R R and ex agt.


Smith W F, general store.


Wampler & Ice, saw mill.


SPRINGVILLE. A station and postoffice on line of the B & B Ry, contain- ing 300 inhabitants, on Spring creek, in Perry township, Lawrence county, 12 miles northwest of Bedford, the county seat and most available banking place. Lumber and live stock are exported. Adams Ex. E F Sutherland, postmaster.


Blackburn M, saw mill. Cathers James, carpenter. Evans Alex, meat market.


Gainey & Gunn, general store and hotel.


Gunn J H, physician.


Hawk John Rev (Methodist).


Miller Wm, wagonmkr.


Pierce James, grocer.


Rafferty & Sutherland, general store.


Richards James H, carpenter.


Ross Albert O, grocer.


Short Owen Rev (Church of Christ).


Short Quincy Rev (Church of Christ).


Short Wesley, physician.


Smith L L, notary. Sutherland E.D, justice.


Whitted Silas, blacksmith.


Voss Lorenzo D, justice.


Woodward W B, drugs and physician.


SPURGEON. Village name is Pleas- antville, in Monroe township, Pike county, 18 miles south of Petersburgh court house. Oakland City, 10 miles northwest, on the LE & St L R R, is the shipping station. Population 146. Wheat and tobacco are the principal shipments. John Ferguson, postmaster.


Butler George H, grocer.


Camp & Lane, physicians. Davis L C, justice. Farmer A B, saw mill. Ferguson John Rev (Methodist).


Ferguson Thomas, physician.


Ross J L, blacksmith.


Shepard James A, township trustee.


KING & ELDER


Office Desks. Send for Catalogue. 43 & 45 S. Meridian St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


Smith's Asthma Cure.


Never fails. Trial packages free of Druggists, or E. G. Smith & Son, Kentland, Ind.


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Shepard J A & Co, general store. Shively H B & Co, general store. Weird Albert, blacksmith.


STAMPERS' CREEK. Name of the postoffice for the village of Millers- burgh, is a place of 40 inhabitants, situated in Stampers' Creek township, Orange coun- ty, 7 miles east of Paoli, the county seat. Campbellsburgh, 11 miles distant, is the shipping point. The nearest bank is at Salem. James Baker, postmaster.


Baker James, physician.


Burgess Wm F, carpenter. McCoy Allen, hotel. McCoy Bros, distillers. McCoy J, flour mill. Pickens & Polson, general store. Wible S S, justice.


STANFORD. A village of 100 in- habitants, on Indian creek, in Van Buren township, Monroe county, 10 miles south- west of Bloomington, the county seat, ship- ping point and location of the nearest bank. A flour mill is needed. J H Gas- ton, postmaster.


Carpenter Jonathan, shoemkr. Connet N, hotel.


Gaston J H, Physician. Greene Joseph, blacksmith. Holder F M & Co, general store. Sparks Henry, live stock. Thrasher Alfred, justice. Walker J S, lawyer.


STAR. The postoffice at Ging's Sta- tion on C C Br J M & IR R, in Union town- ship, Rush county, 7 miles northeast of Rushville court house and location of the most convenient bank. Population 42. Grain and hogs are shipped. Nancy E Ging, postmaster. Bell Joseph M, dry goods and lumber. Bell & Newhouse, saw mill.


Fry J W, carpenter.


Ging Nancy E Mrs, Postmaster. Newhouse C, general store. Ruehman Henry, painter. Schonert Theodore, blacksmith. Wikoff Samuel C, grain.


STAR CITY. A place of 300 inhab- itants on the P C & St L Ry, in Van Buren township, Pulaski county, 6 miles southeast of Winamac, the banking town and county seat. Grain, poultry and live stock are shipped. Ex, Adams. Jacob Wirick, post- master.


Blue ET, drugs. Brown W R, lumber. Burk John, live stock. Burk Wm, live stock. Compton J R, meat market.


Dunn M H, Lumber, Grain, Railroad and Express Agent.


Heward O H P, general store. Hubbard John, saloon. Imler George, hotel. Kahler Henry, undertaker.


Kahler & South, hardware.


Kemp Jane Mrs, milliner. Korner Wm, live stock.


Moore & Moore, general store.


Noland J W, physician. Noland Bros, drugs.


Osborn James, physician.


Reichard Jacob, shoemkr.


Rhinehart Julius, saloon.


Reinhart J J, grocer.


Reinhart Michael, shoemkr.


Small Charles, live stock.


Stanhiser George, blacksmith.


Stevens O J, physician.


Stewart C G, justice of the peace.


Stewart W F, gunsmith.


Whitmer John, blacksmith.


Whitmer & Jenkins, general store.


Wirick Jacob, poultry and game.


STATE LINE. So named because being located on the Indiana and Illinois State line, in Kent township, Warren coun. ty, on W St L & P Ry, 17 miles south west of Williamsport, the county seat. Popula- tion 350. Danville, Ill, is the bank loca- tion, 6 miles west. Pacific Ex. W U Tel. A R Simpson, postmaster.


Andrews D P, grocer.


Andrews S J S, wagonmkr.


Barger Wm, grocer. Birch E R, physician.


Bonebrake B F, general store.


Bonebrake & Co & Learnard, tile mnfrs.


Cavanaugh Patrick, livery.


Elder F B, R R and ex agt.


Fisher F Mrs, hotel.


Gregg D, grain. Hoover John, blacksmith.


Learnard Lester, general store. Marple B F, drugs. Porter A M, physician.


Shepler David, Hardware.


Simpson A R, Dry Goods and Gro- ceries. Stephens A M, grocer. Stephens Job, meat market. Van Allen Asa, blacksmith.


STAUNTON. A thriving village of 650 inhabitants, on the St L V TH & I RR, in Posey township, Clay county, 4 miles southwest of Brazil, the county seat and most convenient banking town ; coal is mined extensively and is the chief arti- cle of shipment. Am Ex. Albert Web-


ster, postmaster. Bayh C, wagonmkr.


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Byers L S, drugs. Danner F B, shoemkr. Dillman M S, physician. Gilbert G W, flour mill. Gilbert W L, livery. Guthrie Wesley, barber. King John, blacksmith. Lanham J, meat market. Larkins E L, physician. Lawson James, Blacksmith. Lehner M, saloon.


Little & Yocum, coal miners. Lucas J T, R R and ex agt. McClintock C G, meat market. McClintock & Epert, meat market.


McCullough F B, grocer and physician. Markle George & Co, drugs. Maurer D S & Co; coal mine. Maxey Anna, milliner. Maxey J C, physician. Neese & Swalley, livery. Pyrah Samuel, saw mill.


Repple Philip, saloon. Shattuck Anna Miss, milliner.


Sherb John G, general store. Somers Joseph, coal miner. Surber Henry, justice. Swinda H, meat market.


Vancleve Mollie Mrs, milliner.


Wardlaw & Boon, general store. Webster & Vancleve, General Store.


Weisse Rev (German Reformed).


STEAM CORNER. Population 50. A village in Mill Creek township, Fountain county, 1 mile from the C & B C R R, 14 miles southeast of Covington, the seat of justice and location of the nearest bank. US Ex. S J Purnel, postmaster. Booe James M, tile mnfr. Caldwell Lucy, milliner. Caldwell Oliver, painter. Cartwright Wm Rev (Baptist). Fine E M, physician. Furr Bros, live stock. Goachy Allen, justice. Gossett Henry, hotel.


Herschberger & Gookins, Gen- eral Store, Grain and Boots and Shoes. Ludlow Volney, broom mnfr. Neighbors Rufus, blacksmith. Purnell & Furr, general store. Shell Frank, justice. Smith Charles, blacksmith.


Winslow David, poultry. Woodgate Wm, blacksmith.


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STENDAL. Situated in Lockhart township, Pike county, 20 miles southeast of Petersburgh, the county seat. Hunting- burgh, 12 miles northeast on the L E & St L Ry, is the shipping point and banking place. Daily stage to Huntingburgh by


way of Holland; fare $1. Wm Harmeyer, postmaster.


Agee C J, physician. Brune G, harness.


Brust Wm, carpenter. Caldemeyer Wm, flour mill.


Caldemeyer & Co, brick yard.


Eilert Christian, wagonmkr.


Eilert Wm, cooper.


Harmeyer William, Drugs.


Hillemeyer H H, blacksmith.


Hillemeyer H L, physician.


Hartke John, shoemkr.


Hoover P N, physician.


Killian J M, physician.


Meyer Henry, carpenter.


Meyer H H, hotel.


Meyer & Neiss, undertakers.


Nass Carl, wagonmkr.


Paetker F H & Bro, general store.


Paetker & Co, general store.


Stork Henry, live stock.


Stork Wm, general store.


Taylor James, tobacco.


Upenkamp Henry, blacksmith.


STEVENS. Is located on the T C & St L R R, in Richland township, Fountain county, 16 miles east of Covington, the county seat. Attica is the location of near- est bank. Population 40. Ex, Am. Samuel J Beach, postmaster.


Beach S J, General Store and Agricul- tural Implements.


Carpenter Daniel, tile mnfr and saw mills. Chilcote A W, grain.


Hatt George, carpenter. Shultz Wm, barber.


STEWARTSVILLE. A village in Robb township, Posey county, on the P D & E Ry, 21 miles north of Mount Ver- non, the county seat. Population 220. New Harmony is the location of the near- est bank. Ex, Adams, and Tel, W U. George Tretheway, postmaster.


Baker S M, general store.


Calvin J, brickyard.


Cook Adam, carpenter.


Cook Charles, carpenter.


Demberger Henry, notary public.


Demberger & Faul, General Store. Faul Fred, harness.


Gibbs & Calvin, saloon.


Guthrie Wm, carpenter. Hill L H, justice.


Hyne J B, live stock.


Hyne Lewis, live stock.


Kelley F H, physician. Nironimous John, blacksmith.


Nyne J M, apiary.


Pullum Z, blacksmith.


Robb J W, general store.


Rutledge J J, confectioner.


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Steinbrenner C, shoemkr. Tatem & Son, saloon. Tretheway George, Wagonmaker. Welborn G W, physician.


Wiggins James T, carpenter.


STILESVILLE. Located in Frank- lin township, Hendricks county, 10 miles southwest of Danville, the nearest bank lo- cation and seat of justice. Amo, 4 miles north, on the St L V TH & IR R, is the shipping point. Stage twice a day to Amo; fare 50 cents. Population 400. B M Gen- try, postmaster.


Baldwin W A, carpenter.


Crawford A B, live stock.


Crawford & Tiquor blacksmiths. Elmore W H, shoemkr.




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