. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. handsome New York granite front building in whis now located The store is fitted up with oak fiand a refrigerator of 5,000 pound capacity. In size i;18x80 feet, and all the surroundings are m keeping wthe character and a model of neatness and cleanlineEvery day Mr. Nicola


. Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time. handsome New York granite front building in whis now located The store is fitted up with oak fiand a refrigerator of 5,000 pound capacity. In size i;18x80 feet, and all the surroundings are m keeping wthe character and a model of neatness and cleanlineEvery day Mr. Nicolai receives the choifresh meats of all kinds, and always keeps in stock saltand smoked meats and sausage and bologna of his ownmanufacture. He cures all meats sold by him, and ob- y~^tains his supplies from the best producing sources. He ig^handles only the choicest to be obtained, and can alwaysguarantee^verything placed before patrons, and pricesare always the lowest. Four assistants are employed, -r,—and delivery teams are always in active service, Mr. wasborn in Evansville. Ind . has resided inIndianapolis since 1851, He is a veteran of the warand served in the 68ih Indiana Infantry. He belongsto the Geo. H Thomas Post, G, A,^^ . and the UnionVeteran Legion, Camp 80, and the Odd Fellows HENRY NICOLAI, No. 91 HASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. FORT, JOHNSTON & CO. The live stock bu-,ine5s in Indianapolis isadmittedly one of the most important and influential fac-tors of the rapid development of the citys trade andcommercial pre-eminence. Among the old establishedand leading followers of this line of enterprise are themembers of the well-known firm of Fort. Johnston &Co., whose offices are in the Exchange Building at theUnion Slock Yards. This business was inaugurated in1878 by Messrs. Barnhizer and W. M Johnston, suc-ceeded by Messrs. Fort & Johnston, and from its incep-tion obtained a foremost position in the trade, whichthe house has ever since


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