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WILLIAM WILDMAN, farmer and grain dealer; P. O. Selma; was born in Greene Co., Ohio, June 19, 1833, a son of Edward and Hannah Wildman. Edward was of English extraction, born in Virginia in 1806, and in 1814 came to Ohio with his parents, John and Elizabeth Wildman. At intervals, and at different prices, rang- ing from $1.50 to $3 per acre, they purchased the farm of 300 acres now owned by our subject. John Wildman was probably the first in this vicinity to make improvement in the way of draining his land. He used to, with his son Edward, haul flour to Mays- ville, Ky. ; they took provisions and horse feed with them for the round trip, and on their way down would, at certain distances, put out a sack of corn, to be taken up for use as they returned. In 1831, Edward was united in marriage with Hannah Thoin, a native of thi State, born in 1811; four children were the fruits of this union --- Wil- liam, John, Marion and Rachel E., now Mrs. I. H. Hollingsworth; all living, and have families. Edward Wildman departed this life in 1870, having been a life-long member of the Society of Friends. William was reared a farmer, and assisted his father in the labors on the farm till 26 years of age, when he began business for himself. Besides the old farm on which he lives, he owns the farm of 200 acres, where he located when beginning in life ; his land is in a high state of cultivation, and the improvements are excellent; his brick dwelling is heated by a furnace, is of modern style and makes a fine appearance. In addition to his farm interests, and feeding some stock, he has an inter- est in a general store at Selma, and deals in grain. He is a man who takes a deep inter- est in the cause of education. His marriage was celebrated Oct. 19, 1859, with Miss Eliza Harrison ; she was born in Pennsylvania, Nov. 25, 1834, and is a sister to Caleb Harrison, whose biography appears in this volume. The fruits of this union are six children-Bertha H., Walter J., Alvin E., Lewis H., Rachel T. and Ernest. Mr. and Mrs. Wildman are members of the Orthodox Society of Friends.
WM. KIMBLE WILSON, deceased. The subject of this sketch was born three miles west of Mechanicsburg Oet. 1, 1835. He was the youngest of eight children; five of whom, with his parents, survived him. His parents came from Virginia to Ohio at an early day, landing at Fort Washington, now Cincinnati, when it was but a village, of log-cabins. They remained in that vicinity until 1804, when they removed to Champaign Co. They passed through Springfield when it consisted of but two houses, a dwelling-house, tavern and grocery, and in one double log cabin, besides this, there
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was a smith shop. Simon Kenton had a mill where the Lagonda now is. Urbana was not in existence. His grandfather assisted in laying it out about that time. Indiaus were numerous then, and often the women and children were compelled to run to the block-houses for protection at night, while the fathers were on the war-path, and would subsist for days on parched corn, the Indians having taken every mouthful of bread in the house, and threatening with tomahawk and scalping-knife if it were not forthcom- ing. When the Doctor's parents were married (his mother's maiden name was Jones) they moved into a cabin with blankets for doors and windows, the earth for a floor, stools for chairs, a chest for a table, forks driven in the ground with poles across for a bed; thus they started in life, and journeyed together for half a century. The Doctor's spiritual birth took place at the early age of 12 years, although he was always a gentle, obedient and loving child. He was strongly convicted of his sin under the preaching of Rev. Charles Warrington, and a short time after was enabled to lay hold of the promises of God under the ministry of Rev. Samuel Clayton. His conversion was so clear that clouds of doubt seemed never to hover over or trouble him. From the age of 4 years, a severe cough was his constant companion. He worked on his father's farm until he was 17, at which time his parents sent him to Delaware, where for six years he reveled in close application to books, and other advantages so highly appreciat- ed, and of such lasting benefit to him in his later work. He graduated with high standing in the class of '5S. In 1859, he entered upon his chosen profession (that of teaching) in Maumee, Ohio, but ere the close of his second term his health gave way. The next year he again attempted (with better success) an entrance into the field of his choosing, in Kentucky, and, until driven home by the rebellion, he labored arduously a year and a half. Two very successful terms at home were taught by him. at the close of which his physician informed him that he could never be well in so confining a pro- fession, in corsequence of which he turned his attention to the study of medicine. In this we find him as careful in his preparation as in the preceding one. In it he had eleven years of successful practice. He graduated at the Ohio Medical College, Cin- cinnati, 1865. Oct. 1, 1865, he was united in marriage with Mary A. Rosegrant, granddaughter of Cooper Ludlow, who was among the first settlers of Springfield. In 1868, he moved to South Charleston, Ohio, there being six physicians in the village at the time. He entered a drug-store, where he attended to the prescription depart- ment the first year. At the end of that time he was prostrated with hemorrhage of the lungs. After recovery he left the store, and went into active work. He rode six years, his practice increasing every year ; never refused to go when called. His noble mind did not stop its interest with the healing of the body, but he studied more closely the difficult task of healing the disorded mind, and pointed with child-like simplicity to the Cross as the remedy. He was a positive character, but possessed so much of the spirit of Christ that he seldom or never gave offense to those with whom he worked. Besides his profession the Church, which he dearly loved, had many demands upon him. He was chorister and a class-leader in the church, and always attended all the means of grace as far as possible. He was at the head of and kept alive a lyceum for several years for the benefit of the young. He often expressed a desire that he might be permitted to work up to the last, which was granted him. He took his bed on Thursday, the 23d of December, prescribing for the sick until Saturday afternoon ; died Sabbath night a few minutes past 12 o'clock, Dec. 27, 1875, aged 40 years 2 months and 27 days. He slept to awake in a brighter world; his beautiful voice was hushed to be tuned on high. Methinks the gates were opened wide, and an abundant entrance was made for him.
BUSINESS REFERENCES.
SPRINGFIELD CITY.
Ackerson, T. C., Dealer in Slate Roof.
Ackerson, D. B., Slater and Com- position Roofer; estimates made on work in any part of the country. Lock Box 577.
Allen, B., Jeweler.
Andrews, N. H., Merchant.
Arthur, T L., Manufacturer.
Bacon, C. H., Wholesale Grocer.
Baker, C., Ex-Sheriff, with Miller, Jones & Co., cor. Main and Limestone streets.
Bakor, A. A., Physician and Surgeon. Baker, Fannie, Boarding House, corner of High and South Center streets. Bancroft, P. F., Retail Hat and Cap Merchant, East Main street.
Bancroft, Leonidas, Billiard Hall, North Limestone street.
Barnott, W. A., Milling.
Barr, Amos, Insurance Agent, 16 East Main street.
Barrett, E. L., Publisher, Republic Building.
Bauer, Chas. A., Champion Works. Beaver, John, Brickmason, 18 Clif- ton avenue.
Bell, R. L., Physician, 61 East High street.
Black, A. C., Dealer in Dry Goods.
Blount, J. A., Manufacturer.
Bolan, P., Produce Dealer, Mound St. Bradford, Ashley, County Recor- der.
Brain, W. G., Lumber Dealer. Bryant, W. G., Physician.
Buckingham, E. M., Physician. Bushnell, A. S., Manufacturer.
Butt, A. W., Manufacturer.
Byers, A. T., Attorney and Manufact- urer.
Calendar, H. W., Photographer, Commercial Building.
Cartor, W. N., Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, also Proprietor of Palace Cigar Store, 37 South Limestone street. Cartmell & Erter, Mechanical Ba- kers, 14 and 16 South Center street. Casper, T. J., Druggist.
Christie, J. S., Notary Public, Insur- ance and Real Estate Agent.
Clark, Charles M., Wool Dealer and Farmer.
Clarke, John G., Book-keeper, Lime- stone street.
Clarke, Alfred L., Engraver.
Claypoole, Wm., Civil Engineer.
Clokey, Joseph, United Presbyterian Minister, 29 West Jefferson street.
Coblontz, Isaac, Hardware Dealer, 10 East Main street.
Cochran, A. P. Linn, Attorney at Law.
Coffin, E. G., Mayor.
Cole, P. J., Grocer, 29 South Market street.
Cole, Milton, Attorney at Law, Bow- man's Block.
Coleman, J. Lamar, Coroner. Conklin, John L., Grocer.
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Conklin, William, Plasterer.
Converse, C. R., Dentist over First National Bank.
Cory, H. H., Dealer in Flour, Feed and Coal, 107 and 111 Limestoue St.
Crowell, J. S., Publisher, Republic Building.
Cummings, F. O., Commercial Trav- eler.
Dalie, G. W., Constable.
Davis, Charles A., Dealer exclusively in Painters' and Artists' Supplies, 142 West Main street.
Dial, E. G., Attorney at Law and Rep- resentative.
Dick, John, Landscape Gardener and Superintendent of Fern Cliff Ceme- tery.
Dory, R. R., Wholesale and Retail Market Gardener.
Downey, W. C., Manufacturer.
Driscol, James, Carriage Manufact- urer, 48 West Main strect.
Driscol, John H., Carriage Manu- facturer, 48 West Main street.
Dugdale, W. H., Attorney at Law. Dunlap, A., Physician and Surgeon.
Evans, A. C., Manufacturer, West Main street.
The Evans & Foos Manufact- uring Company, Manufacturers of Evans' Two-horse Corn Planters, ,Evans' Triple and Two-section Harrows, etc., West Main street.
Fassler, Jerome, Sr., Champion Works.
Fawcett, John J., Manufacturer. Firey, M. J., Minister.
Fleming, James, Superintendent of C. C. Infirmary. Foley, James, Sheriff ..
Foos, G. S., Manufacturer, West Main street.
Foos, William, President of Second National Bank and Farmer. Foos, John, Manufacturer.
Foos & Co., Manufacturers of the " New Champion Clothes Wringer," Self-Adjusting, Galvanized, Malleable Iron frame, Simple, Strong and Com- pact, easily attached to any tub or box. Each Wringer warranted, West Main street. .
Frey, George H., Trustee of the Water Works and Ex-County Commis- sioner.
Fried, Charles C., Jeweler, 6 East Main street.
Gardiner, C. O., Manufacturer.
Goode, James S., Attorney at Law and Judge of Court of Common Pleas. Gore, Joshua, Dealer in Sewing Ma- chines, 16 East Main street.
Grant, William, Meat Market.
Gregory, C., Livery and Feed Stable. Hagan, F. M., Attorney at Law.
Hallenback, H., Justice of the Peace. Harford, Edward, Treasurer of Savings Bank.
Harris, Charles A., Secretary for P. P. Mast & Co.
Harris, John K., Inventor.
Harwood, J. E., Publisher of Castre. Heffelfinger, J. E., Insurance Agent. Hauk, Charles D., Secretary for Mast, Foos & Co.
Helwig, T. B., Wittenberg College.
Hennessy, T. B .. Undertaker, 17 North Limestone street.
Hickey, L. J., Machinist.
Highey, G. E., Cashier, Mast, Foos & Co.
Holford, F., Treasurer of Republic Printing Co.
Holloway, B., Liveryman.
Hosterman, D, R., Insurance Agent. Bookwalter's Block.
Hotsenpiller, E. R., Manufacturer. Houck, W. H., Briek Manufacturer. South Limestone street.
Huffman, D. C., Physician. Huffman, Samuel, Coal Dealer.
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Jacobs, Joseph G., Druggist, corner Main and Market streets.
Jardine, Robert, Plumber, South Limestone street.
Jardine, M. L., Successor to Jardine & Co., Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealer in Pumps, Hydraulic Rams, Lead and Iron Pipe, Gas Fixtures and Plumbers', Steam and Gas Fitters' ma- terial, 62 South Limestone street.
Jefferies, D. P., Cashier Lagonda National Bank.
Jenkins, E. N., Music Dealer, West Main street.
Johnson, Robert, Manufacturer.
Johnston & Son, Wholesale Dealers
in Tobaccos and Cigars, 32 East Main st. John Johnston. M. D. Johnston. Kay, Isaac, Physician.
Kelly, O. S., Manufacturer.
Kenney, R. M., Coal Dealer.
Koifer, J. Warren, Lawyer and Statesman.
Kershner, Jno. Contractor and Brick- mason.
Kidder, J. L., Proprietor of Dining Hall.
Kingore, John A., Township Clerk and Market Master.
Kirkpatrick, Thos. J., Editor.
Knote, J. M. & Co., Proprietors of Globe Clothing House, and Dealers in Fine Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, 5 East Main street.
Lafferty, W. L., Grocer, Limestone and Market streets.
Leffel, E. C., Manufacturer of " Croft's Improved Iron Wind Engine;" also Dealer in Pumps, Tanks, Pipes, Corn Shellers, Corn Grinders, Power Con- verters with both Lever and Rotary Motion applied to Wind and Mill Power, and everything pertaining to Wind Engine Machinery.
Loffel, Joseph, Dealer in Fruits and Vegetables.
Lisle, J. B., Foreman.
Ludlow, John, Banker.
Lyon, James C., Hay Dealer.
McCuddy, Wm., Stove Dealer.
McGrew, T. F., Jr., Champion Works.
McGrew, Thos. F., Cashier Mad River Bank.
Mast, P. P., Manufacturer.
Miller, John C., Judge of Probate Court.
Mitchell, Ross, Lagonda Agricult- ural Works.
Moler, J. Douglass, Civil Engineer. Moore, W. S., General Agent of the Equitable Life Insurance Society of the United States. Its financial strength : Assests, $+1,108,602, an increase of Three and Three-quarter Million Dol- lars in 1880. Surplus, 89,228,294, an increase of One and Three-quarter Mill- ion Dollars in 1880. New Business, $35,170,805, an increase of Eight and a half Million Dollars in 1880. Risks outstanding, $177,597,703 ; increase over 1880, $15,239,988. Amount paid to Policy-holders and their representa- tives during 1880, $4,792,937.
Moore, George W., Physician.
Morrow, S. A., Dealer in Coal and Ice.
Murphy, James, Dry Goods Mer- chant, Limestone and High streets.
Myers, J. S., Manufacturer. Myers, E., Physician and Surgeon.
Neill, James, Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
Nelson, R. T., Editor of Springfield Daily Gazette.
Nelson, J. W., Physician.
Nichols, C. M., Editor of Springheld Daily Republican.
Oldham, J. C., Dentist.
Parsons, Jno. W., Ex-County Treas- urer.
Peel, William C., Manufacturer.
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Petts, Q. A., County Auditor.
Pierce, C. H., Bookseller, 13 South Market street.
Pimlott, William, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Coal and Coke, also miner and shipper of Jack- son Hill Coal. Office, 61 South Lime- stone street.
Pretzman, William H., Baker, 39 South Market street.
Prince, B. F., Professor Wittenberg College.
Pringle, T. J., Attorney at Law. Putnam, D. C., Dealer in House- Furuishing Goods.
Rabbitts, Chas., Real Estate Dealer. Rawlins, I. B., Lumber Dealer.
Redmond, Judson, Miller.
Reifenider, John A., Manufacturer of and Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
Republic Printing Company. Rico, Martin L., Dealer in Boots and Shoes.
Roberts, Thomas, Manufacturer. Roberts, B. F., Boiler Manufacturer. Rodgers, John H., Physician. Rodgers, William, Banker.
Rodgers, R. H., Manufacturer.
Rouse, E. S. S., Jr., Boot and Shoe Dealer.
Runyan, F. C., Dentist, Main and Market streets.
Russell, L. E., Physician and Surgeon. Schaeffer, C. H., Grocer.
Schindler, P. A., Undertaker. Schuchardt, Rev. J. M., Rector of St. Bernard's Church. Seitz, Jacob, Grain Dealer. Serff, J. H., Millinery Goods. Seys, Henry H., Physician. Shellabarger, S., Attorney at Law, Washington, D. C. Shepherd, H. M., Clothier. Shipman, John .A .. , Postmaster. Shewalter, John S., City Clerk. Sidley, W. H. Rev., Catholic Priest.
Slack, P., & Son, Dealers in Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc .; also Gene- ral Dealers in Furs, Pelts and Wou!, 62 East Main street.
P. Slack. A. J. Slack.
Smith, J. J., Justice of the Peace.
Smith, J. D., Stationery and Book binding, Main and Limestone streets.
Spence, George, Attorney at Law. Sprecher, Samuel, D. D. LL. D. Stuart, Claudius, J., Grocery Clerk. Stone, F. P., County Surveyor.
Taylor, A. E., Teacher.
Taylor, C. C., Coal Dealer.
Tennant, Irvin, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Carriages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, etc. Farm Wagons built to order. Repairing done on short notice. Tennant & Moses, Dealers in Car- riages, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Har- ness, etc., etc. Office and warerooms 109 West Main street.
Thomas, J. H. & Son, Manufact- urers, corner Limestone and Monroe streets.
Thompson, R. S., Publisher.
Thompson, W. S., Stone Contracter and Stock farmer.
Thomson, Robert, Grocer.
Todd, J. A. , Railroad agent.
Torbert, Edward P., County Clerk. Troupe & Jacobs, Druggists, corner Main and Market streets. Theo. Troupe. Jos. G. Jacobs.
Transcript Printing Co.
Uhl, S. Jerome, Artist and Portrait Painter.
Van Norman, E. V., Physician, 53 East High street.
Vinal, Harvey, Attorney at Law and Liveryman.
Wallace, E. S., Attorney at Law.
Webb, William H., Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, East High street. Weimer, Philip, Merchant Tailor. West, Brothers, Sunday News.
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BUSINESS REFERENCES.
White, W. J., Superintendent of Public Schools.
White, William, Judge of Supreme Court.
Whitoley, William, Inventor. Whiteley, Amos, Manufacturer.
Whiteley, Wm. N., Manufacturer. Wilson, Wm. W., Manufacturer.
Wilson, W. S., County Treasurer.
Winger, A., Lumber Dealer, South Limestone street.
Wise, H. A., Hardware.
Wissinger, D., Coal Dealer, 76 South Limestone street.
Woliston, Philip N., Plow Manu- facturer, Main street and Western ave. Woodrow, John, Wood Turner.
Woodward, Robert C., City Li- brarian.
Wright, B. F., Traveling agent and Stock Shipper, 111 Liberty street. Yeazell, W. M., Trader.
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Bacon, James, Farmer and Breeder of Fine Stock, Sec. 11, Springfield P. O.
Hazzard, J. S. R., Physician and Breeder of Short Horn Cattle, Sec. 5, Springfield P. O.
Labourn, A. W. Physician and Farm- er, Sec. 9, Springfield P. O.
McConkey, N. M., Superintendent of Orphans Home and Farmer, Sec, 30, Springfield P. O.
May, John T., Shoemaker and Toll Keeper, Sec. 36, Springfield P. O.
Smith, A. J., Bee-keeper aud Farmer, Sec. 27, Springfield P. O.
Tuttle James T., Teacher, See. 14, Springfield P. O.
Tuttle, HI. ET., Minister of the Bap- tist Church, See. 15, Springfield, P. O. Wallingsford, Jamos, Auctioneer and Farmer, Sec. 21, Springfield P. O.
LAGONDA.
Laybourn, H. C., Postmaster and Grocer.
Nelson, J. W., Physician.
MADISON TOWNSHIP. SOUTH CHARLESTON.
Armstrong, George R., Druggist and Recorder of South Charleston City. Banwell, Wm. H., Physician and Surgeon.
Bording, C. M., Catholic Priest.
Bradford, Almon, Dealer in Gro- ceries, Provisions, Green Fruits, No- tions, etc. Oysters kept in their sea- son, and served in every style.
Carr, S. H., Proprietor of Hotel and Livery Stable.
Clark, Milton, Cashier Bank of South Charleston.
Collins, E. T., Surgeon and Physician. Curtice, S., Physician and Surgeon.
De Lay, D. W., Superintendent of Public Schools.
Haughey, L. W., Dealer in Real Estate.
Houston, Leon HI., Merchant.
Jones, Ed C., Druggist and Pharma- cist, and Dealer in a General Stock of Pure Drugs and Druggists Sundries. Especial attention paid to Compound- ing Prescriptions. Store in Paullin's Corner.
Leidigh, M., Undertaker.
McCollum, R. B., Postmaster and Grocer.
McCollum, R. B. & Bro., at the Post Office, dealers in Groceries, Pro- visions, Flour, Coal and everything kent in a first-class Family Grocery. School Books, Paper, Envelopes, Inks, Pens and School Supplies of all kinds. Per- fumery, Fancy Articles, Notions, etc. Peters, M., Dealer in Stoves and Tio- ware.
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Rice, C. H., South Charleston Repub- lican.
Van Meter, R. E., Editor of the South Charleston Republican.
Way, Michaol, Mayor, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public.
SELMA.
Wildman & Hollingsworth, General Merchants and Dealers in all kinds of Grain.
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. CATAWBA.
Allen, A., Physician. Allen, O. C., Teacher.
Arbogast, James, Teacher.
Beach, T. S., Physician.
Bloyer, W. E., Physician.
Hunter, Milton R., Physician.
Jackson, W. P., Minister.
Jobes, William, Postmaster and Jus- tice of the Peace.
Lane, J. W., Saw-Mill.
Pearson, Joseph, Proprietor of Ho- tel ; also Merchant.
Runyan, J. Milton, Miller.
Runyan, J., Teacher. Wingate, Thomas, Merchant.
MAD RIVER TOWNSHIP. ENON.
Brewer, P. I., Proprietor of Hotel. Coffield, G. W., Teacher.
Dunkel, J. B., Township Treasurer and Merchant. Hagar, Walter, Paper Manufacturer. Hanes, J. W., Grain Merchant. Hardman, N., Merchant. Hebble, Joseph, Physician. Hinkle, J. M., Teacher.
Kidwell, A. P., Agent of the C., C., C. & I. R. R. Knight, Jonah, Minister. Layton, George, Clerk.
Miller, R. L., Agent. Smith, A. H., Stock Dealer. Stine, C., Proprietor of Hotel. Summerbell, N., Minister. Wright, George S., Railroad Agent and Operator.
Davis, W. T., Teacher, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio.
Long, B. D., Teacher, P. O. Springfield.
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. REW CARLISLE.
Scarff, J. J., Breeder of Thoroughbred Stock. Williams, Henry, Minister.
Brown, Thomas, Nurseryman, Med- way P. O.
Forrier, John L., Carpenter, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio.
Greider, Samuel E., Carpenter, Sec. 31, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio. Harnish, Jno. S., Minister and Farm. er, Sec. 14, P. O. Medway.
Hartman, J. B., Patent Medicines, P. O. Osborn, ( reene Co., Ohio. Miranda, W. F., Physician, P. O. Medway. Monk, John H., Minister, Sec. 31, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio.
Musselman, Samuel, Plasterer, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio. Spidel, John, Contractor and Builder, P. O. Osborn, Greene Co., Ohio.
PIKE TOWNSHIP. NORTH HAMPTON.
Austin, J. M., Physician. Moranda, John, Notary and Sur- veyor. Myers, William, Teacher and Town- ship Clerk.
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Over, Madison, Justice of the Peace and Hotel keeper.
Ream, Daniel, Township Treasurer and Farmer. Rector, James W., Blacksmith. Richards Jos. L., Blacksmith.
Taylor, D. R., Minister.
DIALTON.
Arnett, Wm. A., Carriage and Wag- on Manufacturer. Jenkins, Wm., Notary and Farmer. Mitchell, A. W., Physician.
Myers, John, Manufacturer and Farmer.
Baugh, Jacob, Blacksmith and Farm- er, Sec. 26, New Carlisle P. O.
Black, J. A., Miller and Farmer, Sec. 20, New Carlisle P. O.
Black, Andrew B., Physician, Secs. 13, 19, New Carlisle P. O.
Marquart, John A., Farmer and Dealer in Fine Horses, Sec. 20, North Hampton P. O.
Smith, C., Carpenter, No. 94 Clifton ave., Springfield, Ohio.
HARMONY TOWNSHIP, VIENNA, Vienna Cross Roads P. O. Harris, W. T., Merchant. Hartman, F. V., Township Clerk. McCoy, John, Carpenter. Olinger, G. W., Merchant. Smith, E. H., Physician.
Weaver, Abraham, Blacksmith and Farmer.
Arnold, E. H. P., Merchant, P. O. · Springfield.
Brooks A. N., Grain and Stock, Dealer, also Farmer, Sec. 27, P. O Springfield.
MOOREFIELD TOWNSHIP. Bowlus, Samuel H., Grain Dealer, Sec. 35, P. O. Bowlusville.
Clark, James, Capitalist, Sec. 11, P. O. New Moorefield.
Croft, Jobn B., Miller and Farmer, Sec. 13, P. O. Springfield.
CERMAN TOWNSHIP. TREMONT CITY.
Gard, John S., Physician. Mclaughlin, A. C., Physician. Senseman, H., Physician.
Baker, Adam, Farmer and Trader, Sec. 8, Eagle City P. O.
Ballentine, James V., Justice of the Peace, Sec. 20, Lawrenceville P. O. Boosinger, Hy., Apiarist, Sec. 5, Bowlusville P. O.
Hockman, S. R., Miller, Sec. 8, Eagle City P. O.
Hause, Em nuel, Blacksmith, Sec. 23, Lawrenceville P. O.
Michael, Frederic, Merchant, Sec. 10, Lawrenceville P. O.
Reynolds, J. H., Physician, Sec. 20, Lawrenceville P. O.
GREEN TOWNSHIP.
Harris, E. C., Physician, Sec. 10, Clifton P. O. Stewart, E. R., Miller, Sec. 10, Clif- ton P. O.
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