Third installment of extracts from R.L. Polk & Co.'s Kentucky State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1895-1896. LINNIE. A post office in Casey county. _____ MIDDLEBURG. Casey county, 8 miles southeast of McKinney, its shipping station, 8 northeast of Liberty, the county seat, 9 from Hustonville, its banking point. Population, 300. J.M. Durham, postmaster. Allen, J.H. Bro., general store Bastin, James, flour mill Bryant, J.A., produce Coffey, James K. flour mill Collinsworth, & Co., general store Durham, James M., general store Ellis, Wm., blacksmith Gann, Wm., music teacher Grider, Rev. Fred Keeney, W.P., furniture McAnnich [McAninch], H.H., meat market Miller, Wm., undertaker Royalty, A.H., music teacher Wesley, Isaiah, physician Wesley, Joshua T., physician Wesley, Theodore, druggist _____ PENOE. A discontinued post office in Casey county. Send mail to Liberty. _____ PHIL. Casey County, 8 miles south of Liberty, the county seat, and 11 southwest of Yosemite, the shipping point. J.F. Gadberry, postmaster. Allen, George, shoemaker Anderson & Taylor, carpenters Bonto, John J. & Co., stave mnfrs. Carson, J.R., barber Chilton, C., justice Combert, F.P. & L.M., live stock Combert, W.R., gauger and surveyor Combes, Fount, cooper Combes, F.B., general store Evans, Rev. T.J. Gadberry, J.F., general store Hadley, J.W., blacksmith Haney, James M., physician Huston, W.E., shoemaker Luttrell, John, cooper Luttrell, Richard A., blacksmith Napier, Joseph F., general store Rodger, J.W., watchmaker Shackelford, A.J., flour and woolen mill Smith, J.M., physician Stone's Brass Band, I.C. Thomas, leader Thomas, E.D., carpenter Thomas, Isaac C., general store Toms, J.J., surveyor Williams & Coffey, general store _____ POPLAR HILL. Casey county, 10 miles southeast of Liberty, the county seat. Ship to Yosemite. Hatter, H.W., general store _____ Jackie Couture