Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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Dr. A. G. Holloway would respectfully announce to the citizens of this and adjoining<br />
counties that he has located himself at Mr. Jacob Null’s (formerly the residence of Daniel Jones)<br />
near Young Ralstin’s Tavern . . . Particular attention paid to the treatment of Chronic diseases.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, June 28, 1866]<br />
Removal. We notice that our Medical man, Dr. Wm. Hill has fitted up and moved into a<br />
very nice office with two rooms, one door north of his old office now occupied by Keith &<br />
Calkins.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, May 2, 1867]<br />
Dr. H. J. Turner has returned to Rochester, from New York, and may be found at the<br />
residence of E. R. Powers, near the School House; or at the Millinery Store of Messrs. Browns. . .<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, June 20, 1867]<br />
Dr. J. M. Miller, Physician and Surgeon, office Second Door south of Ernsperger &<br />
Lyon’s Hardware Store, upstairs, Rochester, Ind.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, June 27, 1867]<br />
Partnership. By reference to our columns, it will be seen that Drs. White and Hill have<br />
formed a partnership, and have their office in the building formerly occupied by Dr. White. . .<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, September 12, 1867]<br />
U. A. Ager, Physician and Surgeon. Office with M. M. Rex, Rochester, Indiana where he<br />
may be found during the day or night. All calls promptly attended to.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, November 21, 1867]<br />
Dr. Ager. This gentleman of fine culture moved to this place recently from Huntington,<br />
Indiana. . . The Doctor’s office is over the Book Store in M. M. Rex’s Dentistry Rooms.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, December 12, 1867]<br />
Doctor Hector, of Gilead, Miami <strong>County</strong>, has purchased a residence in our town, which<br />
formerly belonged to Joseph Beeber. He intends moving to this place the last of the present month.<br />
. . .<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, December 12, 1867]<br />
The New Building. Doctor Hill has just completed his new business building. Himself<br />
and partner, Doctor C. L. White, have moved their Office into the North room of Hill’s new<br />
building. . .<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, December 19, 1867]<br />
Drs. W. J. Thompson & Son would respectfully inform the citizens of <strong>Fulton</strong> county that<br />
they have commenced the practice of the medical profession . . . Particular attention given to the<br />
diseases of women and children. Office two doors South of Holmes & Miller’s new building.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, January 30, 1868]<br />
Dr. C. Hector, Physician and Surgeon, office in Holmes and Miller’s building, 2d floor,<br />
Rochester, Ind. . . at night at his residence on Madison street two doors south of <strong>Public</strong> Square . . .<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 20, 1868]<br />
Dr. Spohn, late of Warsaw, has recently located himself in Rochester, and is prepared to<br />
wait upon all who desire his services. Office in Mrs. Mann’s building.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, May 14, 1868]