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County Government.
(Court House s s Main bet Market and Wal- nut.)
Clerk-J S Mccullough
Deputy-Thomas A Burt Treasurer-Dr E A Kratz
Deputy-John H Savage
Circuit Clerk and Recorder-Wm G Brown
Deputy-J J McClain Sheriff-D D Cannon
Deputles-W H Roughton and C M Brown
County Attorney-L A Smyres Coroner-Dr W B Sims County Surveyor-Thomas B Kyle County Superintendent of Schools- George R Shawhan
Board of Supervisors.
(With Name of Town and Postoffice Address. Hensley-Henry Allen, Champaign p o, 1894
South Homer-S B Ball, Homer p o, 1894
Ludlow-L N Bear, Ludlow p o, 1895 Sidney-J W Babcock, Sidney p o, 1895
Compromise-H Busboom, Gifford po 1895
Champaign-E M Burr, Champaign p o, 1895
Colfax-J T Cain, Ivesdale po, 1894 Sadorus-Jacob G Chambers, Sadorus po, 1895
Champaign-E E Chester, Champaign p o, 1894
Crittenden-F P Congleton, Villa Grove p o, 1895
Pesotum-J E Davis, Pesotum p o, 1894
Mahomet-David J Ford, Mahomet po, 1894
Urbana-Wm J Ford, Urbana p o, 1895
Ogden-J C Gardner, Ogden p o, 1894 St Joseph-A B Glasscock, St Joseph p 0, 1895
Harwood-John M Gourley, Ludlow p 0, 1894
Tolono-Jos F Grimes, Tolono p o, 1895
Urbana-W A Mullin, Urbana p o, 1894 Condit-Myson E Nelson, Champaign p o, 1894
Raymond-Isaac S Raymond, Sidney po, 1894
Philo-P Robinson, Philo p o, 1895 Brown-L D Roles, Fisher po, 1894 Scott-A S Scott, Seymour po, 1895 Newcomb-O B Sizer, Dickerson p o, 1895
East Bend- Fred Sperling, Dewey po, 1894
Champaign-O H Swigart, Champaign p 0, 1895 Stanton-G M Swisher, St Joseph p o, 1894
Somer-T B Thornburn, Leverett po, 1895
Ayers-Walter H Towne, Broadlands p o, 1895 Rantoul-George Webster, Rantoul p o, 1895
Kerr-C V Wilson, Penfield p 0, 1894
Standing Committees. (For the year 1895.) Chairman-Hon J W Bocock Ways and Means-Ball, Davis and Gardner
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Judiciary-Raymond, Congleton, W J Ford, Sperling and Grimes Roads and Bridges-Chester, Scott and P Robinson
Claims-D J Ford, Chambers, Nelson, Sizer and Thornburn
Public Buildings and Grounds-Cham- bers, Sizer, Allen, Webster and Burr Fees and Salaries-Burr, Glasscock, Mullin and Davis
Paupers and Pauper Relief-Bear, Towne, Davis, Raymond, Congle- ton and Mullin
Poor House and Farm-Swisher, Sperling, Swigart, Gourley and Roles
Stationery-Gardner, Raymond, D J Ford and Grimes
Swamp Lands-Sperling, Scott, Glass- cock and Thornburn
Towns and Town Boundaries-Towne, Grimes, Cain and W J Ford
Costs of J P's and Constables-Gour- ley, Busboom, Roles and Wilson Physicians' Claims-Swigart, Cain, Wilson and Webster
Courts.
Judges Circuit Courts of the Fourth Judicial District.
Composed of the Counties of Cham- paign, Clark, Coles, Douglass, Ed- gar, Macon, Moultrie, Pratt and Vermillion
Hon Francis M Wright, Urbana, term six years, expires 1897
Hon Ferdinand Bookwalter, Dan- ville, Ill., term six years, expires 1897 Hon Edward P Vail, Decatur, Ill., term six years, expires 1897
Terms of Circuit Court-First Mon- day of March and fourth Monday of September
Judge Champaign County Court. Hon Calvin C Staley, Champaign, term four years, expires 1898 Terms of County Court, Law-Sec- ond Monday in January, May, Aug- ust and November Probate-First Monday of each month
Banks.
Busey's Bank. (124 W Main. Tel 7.)
Established 1868. Capital stock $50,000 President-M W Busey Vice Pres-S H Busey Cashier-George W Busey
First National Bank The. (102 E Main.)
Organized 1882.
Capital stock $50,000 President-P Richards Vice President-F M Wright
Cashier-A F Fay
Building and Loan Asso- ciations.
Equitable Loan and Investment Association, The. (120 S Race.) Local Agent-J V Riggs Local Secretary-Dr Z L Whitmire
Urbana Home Loan Association. (120 S Race )
Incorporated 1887 Capital $2,000,000 President-George M Bennett
Vice President-A B Shuck
Secretary-M S Parks
Treasurer-P Richards
Cemeteries.
Harvey Cemetery. (Cunningham Ave ne City.
Hebrew Cemetery. (Cunningham Ave I m ne City.)
Mt. Hope Cemetery. (S University of Illinois.)
Churches.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church.
Rev John F Mills pastor. Sunday services 10: 30 a mand 7:30 p m, from November till May 7 p m; Sunday school, 12 m; B Y PU C E, 6: 30 p m; Junior Christian En- deavor 3 p m ; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7: 30
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Church.
Rev R Harris pastor. Sunday serv- ices, 11 a m and 7:30 p m, 7 pm winter; Sunday school, 10 a m; Junior CE 3 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p m.
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METHODIST.
First Methodist Episcopal Church. (S E cor Race and Green.) Rev Jordan F Wohlfarth pastor. Sun- day services, 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday school, 12:15 p m; Chris- tian Endeavor society, 6:30 p m; class meeting, 9 a m ; weekly prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8
Free Methodist Church. (N W cor North and Railroad.) Rev Charles McViea pastor. Sun- day services, 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school, 9:30 a m; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8
Parks Chapel. (N W cor Mathews and Springfield.) Rev Clarence Reed pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church. (N W cor Green and Orchard.) Rev G L McNutt pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m summer, 7 p m winter; Sunday school, 12 m
UNIVERSALIST.
Universalist Church. (S E cor Birch and Green.)
Sunday services, summer 10:30 a m and 8 p m, winter 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school, 12 m; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 8
Church Homes.
Cunningham Deaconess and Children's Home.
(W s Cunningham ave n of city limits.) Incorporated February 1895. Con- ducted under the auspices of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The building and fifteen acres of land was a gift from Judge J O Cun- ningham.
President-Mrs Conkling, Decatur, Ill Corresponding Secretary-Mrs B S Potter, Bloomington, Ill Resident Directors-Mrs A C Byerly, Urbana; Mrs M S Parks, Urbana; Mrs B F Harris, Champaign; Mrs G W Davidson, Champaign
Educational.
Board of Education.
Meets each month in High School Building
President-Fred E Eubling, term ex- pires 1896
Secretary-J W Hays, term expires 1896
Members - Fred Pell, term expires 1896; John Thornburn, term expires 1898; Mrs R A Webber, term ex- pires 1896; Mrs Frank Wright, term expires 1896; Mrs J R Ijams, term expires 1897; T R Leal, term ex- pires 1898
Superintendent of Schools-J W Hays, office High School Building
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Buildings and Repairs-Thornburn, Pell and Wright
Studies and Text Books-Webber, Thornburn and Pell
Supplies-Pell, Leal and Ijams
Finance-Pell, Thornburn and Web- ber Visiting-Leal, Wright, Webber and Ijams
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
High School.
(Cor Broad and California.)
Principal-H W Willson Assistant Principal-Miss Clara Staley Instructor of Music-M W Moore Instructor of Drawing-Miss Mamie Lee
Teachers - Miss Hortense Conaway, Mrs M L Julian, Burt Ijams
East Ward School (Fourth). (Cor Urbana ave and Green.)
Principal-J D Faulk Teachers-Misses Jessie Hess, Ophelia Heller, Rosa Leal
Third Ward School. (Cor Broad and California.) Principal-Miss Metta Showers Teacher-Miss Gertrude Taylor
West Ward (Second). (Cor Lincoln ave and Clark.) Principal-C A Renfrew Teachers-Misses Ida Weber, Jennie Vanderveer, Anna McClain
District No. 4.
(Cor Broad and Oregon.) Principal-Miss Effie Harring
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University of Illinois.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
The Governor of Illinois, John P Alt- geld, ex-officio, Springfield
The President of the State Board of Agriculture, James W Judy, ex- officio, Tallula
The Superintendent of Public In- struction, Samuel M Inglis, ex-of- ficio, Springfield
Richard P Morgan, Dwight, term of office expires in 1897
Julia Holmes Smith, Chicago, term of office expires in 1897
Nelson W Graham, Carbondale, term of office expires in 1897
Napoleon B Morrison, Odin, term of office expires in 1899
James E Armstrong, Chicago, term of office expires 1899 Isaac S Raymond, Sidney, term of office expires 1899
Alexander McLean, Macomb, term of office expires 1901 Samuel A Bullard, Springfield, term of office expires 1901 Lucy L Flower, Chicago, term of office expires 1901
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
President-Nelson W Graham, Car- bondale
Secretary-William L Pillsbury, Ur- bana
Treasurer-Charles W Spalding, Chicago
Business Agent-Prof. S W Shattuck, Champaign
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Nelson W Graham, chairman; Alex- ander McLean, Napoleon B Morri- son
STANDING COMMITTEES
Farm-Isaac S Raymond, chairman ; Napoleon B Morrison, Alexander McLean, James W Judy Buildings and Grounds-Richard P Morgan, chairman; Napoleon B Morrison, Alexander McLean, Isaac S Raymond
Finance - Napoleon B Morrison, A Bullard,
chairman; Samuel James E Armstrong Instruction-James E Armstrong, chairman; Samuel A Bullard, Sam- uel M Inglis, Dr Julia H Smith
Publication-Nelson w Graham, chairman; President Andrew S Dra- per, William L Pillsbury
Library-President Andrew S Draper, chairman; Samuel M Inglis, Mrs Lucy L Flower, Prof S W Shat- tuck, Percy F Bicknell
Students' Welfare-Dr Julia H Smith, chairman; Mrs Lucy L Flower, Richard P Morgan
BOARD OF DIRECTION OF THE AGRI- CULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION.
President-Professor T J Burrill
From the State Board of Agriculture, E E Chester, Champaign
From the State Horticultural Society, E A Riehl, Alton
Prom the State Dairymen's Associa- tion, H B Gurler, DeKalb
Isaac S Raymond, Sidney Napoleon B Morrison, Odin
Professor Stephen A Forbes
Professor Eugene Davenport
FACULTY.
Andrew Sloan Draper, L L D, Presi- dent
John Milton Gregory, L L D, Pro- fessor of Political Economy, Emer- itus
Thomas Jonathan Burrill, Ph D, L L D, Vice President, Dean of the General Faculty and Professor of Botany and Horticulture
Samuel Walker Shattuck, C E, Pro- fessor of Mathematics
Edward Snyder, A M, Professor of the German Language and Litera- ture
Nathan Clifford Ricker, M Arch, Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Architecture
Ira Osborn Baker, C E, Professor of Civil Engineering
Stephen Alfred Forbes, Ph D, Dean of the College of Science and Professor of Zoology
Charles Wesley Rolfe, M S, Professor of Geology
Donald McIntosh, V S, Professor of Veterinary Science
Arthur Newell Talbot, C E, Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Engi- neering
Arthur William Palmer, Sc D, Pro- fessor of Chemistry
Frank Forrest Frederick, Professor of Art and Design
Samuel Wilson Parr, M S, Professor of Applied Chemistry
Herbert Jewett Barton, A M, Professor of the Latin Lauguage and Litera- ture
Charles Melville Moss, Ph D, Pro- fesssor of the Greek Language and Literature
Daniel Kilham Dodge, Ph D, Profes- sor of the English Language and Literature
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Lester Paige Breckenridge, Ph B, Pro- fessor of Mechanical Engineering and Superintendent of Heating Plant
Daniel William Shea, Ph D, Professor of Physics
Daavid Kinley, Ph D, Dean of the College of Literature and Arts, Pro- fessor of Political Economy and So- cial Science
Daniel Harmon Brush, Captain 17th Infantry U S A, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics
Eugene Davenport, M S, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Profes- sor of Animal Husbandry
Arnold Tompkins, A M, Professor of Pedagogy
Edgar J Townsend, Ph M, Associate Professor of Mathematics
George William Myers, A M, Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics. (On Leave.)
Katherine Merrill, A B, Assistant Pro- fessor of the English Language and Literature
William Otterbein Krohn, Ph D, As- sistant Professor of Psychology .
James McLaren White, B S, Assistant Professor of Architecture
Henry Elijah Summers, B S, Asso- ciate Professor of Human Physiol- ogy and Vertebrate Anatomy
William Humphrey Van Dervoort, M E, Assistant Professor of Mechan- ical Engineering
William David Pence, B S, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering
Evarts Boutelle Green, Ph D, Asso- ciate Professor of History
Harry Sands Grindley, Sc D, Assist- ant Professor of Chemistry
Thomas Arkle Clark, B L, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric
Herman S Platt, A M, Assistant Pro- fessor of Romance Languages
Bernard Victor Swenson, B S, Assist- ant Professor of Electrical Engi- neering
Arthur Hill Daniels, Ph D, Assistant Professor of Philosophy
George D Fairfield, A M, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages Charles W Tooke, Ph D, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Frank Zinkeisen, Ph D, Assistant Pro- fessor of History
Henry A Everett, Director of Phys- ical Training
Robert Alvin Wood, M E, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
Ella H Morrison, Director of Physical Culture for Women
George A Huff, Assistant Director of Gymnasium and Coach of Athletic Teams
Milo S Ketchum, B S, Assistant in Civil Engineering
INSTRUCTORS AND ASSISTANTS.
Cyrus Daniel McLane, B S, Instructor in Architecture
Cyril Balfour Clark, Foreman in Ma- chine Shops
William Emanuel Sandford, Ph G, Instructor in Pharmacy
James David Philips, B S, Instructor in General Engineering Drawing
Charles Alexander Gunn, B S, Assist- ant in Architecture
Alfred Holmes White, A B, Assistant in Chemistry
William Esty, B S A N, Instructor in Electrical Engineering
Albert Root Curtiss, Foreman of Wood Shop
Frank Smith, A M, Instructor in Zoology
George Washington McCluer, M S, Assistant in Horticulture
Henry Jones, Foreman in Blacksmith Shop
Ralph Parsons Smith, Ph B, Instructor in German
Peter Mogensen, B S, Assistant in Mathematics
Helen Eliza Butterfield, M L, In- structor in Rhetoric
Jeremiah George Mosier, B S, Assist- ant in Geology
Robert Clark Vial, B S, Assistant in Engineering
Alton Cyrel Burnham, B S, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering
Fred Anson Sager, B S, Instructor in Physics
Edward John Lake, B S, Assistant in Art and Design
Charles Frederick Hottes, B S, Assist- ant in Botany
REGISTRAR.
William Low Pillsbury, A M, 504 W Elm st., Urbana, Office, Room 14 University Hall
LIBRARY.
Percy Favor Bicknell, A M, Libra- rian, Champaign
MUSIC.
Walter Howe Jones, Assistant Pro- fessor of Music
Elinor Ellsworth, Assistant in Vocal Music
William La Barthe Steele, Assistant in Music
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PREPARATORY SCHOOL.
Edward Gardnier Howe, Principal, 304 Columbia ave, Champaign Nathan Austin Weston, B L, Instruct- or in Mathematics and History, 701 N State st, Champaign
Lillle Adele Clendenin, Instructor in English, 601 W Green st, Urbana Charles N Cole, A B, Assistant in Greek and Latin
STATE LABORATORY OF NATURAL HIS- TORY.
Prof Stephen Alfred Forbes, Ph D, Director of State Laboratory and . State Entomologist, 1209 Springfield ave, Urbana
B M Duggar, A M, Botanical Assist- ant
H C Forbes, Business Agent and Libra- rian
C A Hart, Curator of Collections
Adolph Hempel, B S, Zoological As- sistant
W G Johnson, A M, Assistant Entom- ologist
C A Kofoid, Ph D, Superintendent Biological Station
Frank Smith, A M, Assistant Zoolo- gist Mary J Snyder, Secretary Lydia Moore Hart, Artist
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION Prof Thomas Jonathan Burrill, Ph D, Horticulturist and Botanist
William Low Pillsbury, A M, Secre- tary
Prof Eugene Davenport, M S, Agri- culturist
Cyril George Hopkins, M S, Chemist Prof Stephen Alfred Forbes, Ph D, Consulting Entomologist
Prof Donald McIntosh, V S, Consult- ing Veterinarian
George Washington McCluer, M S., Assistant Horticulturist
George Perkins Clinton, M S, Assist- ant Botanist
William Ambrose Powers, B S, As- sistant Chemist
Express Companies.
American Express Company. (131 W Main.)
Agent-John R Nelson
Pacific Express Company. Agent-Isaac B Smith
Incorporated Companies
Urbana Brick Company The.
(W s Cunningham n Big Four R R.) Incorporated 1891. Capital $20,000 President and Manager-W W Lind- ley Treasurer-A F Fay
Libraries.
Urbana Free Library.
Organized 1872. Located in City
Building nw cor Elm and Market
Librarian -Miss Ida Hanes President-Henry Russell
Vice President-J W Hays
Secretary --- George Bennett Treasurer-Frank Jaques
Board of Directors-Henry Russell,
George Bennett, Frank Jaques, J W Hays, George Besore, W I Saffel, James Thorpe, C Tuffs, L A Mc- Lean
Newspapers.
Champaign County Herald.
(N E cor Main and Walnut. Tel 14.) Established 1877. Weekly, Wednes- day, Republican
Proprietor-M W Mathews Estate
Executor-T A Clark
Editor-L A McLean
Urbana Weekly Courier The. (115 S Race.)
Established July 25, 1894. Weekly, Friday, Democratic Editor and Proprietor-S W Love
Illini The
Thursday. Published by students U of I, University Hall Editor-D J Carnahan
Railroads.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis R R Co. (Big Four Route.) (N end Central Ave.)
Passenger and Freight Agent-John A Glover
Wabash Rallroad Co, The. (N end Market. Tel 21.). Agent-Lewis Stout
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Public Buildings Blocks.
and
Busey's Opera House, 120 and 122 W Main City Building, nw cor Market and Elm Columbian Hotel Building, 205 and 207 W Main
Court House, se cor Main and Market G A R Hall, 113 W Main Gere's Hall, 104 W Main
Herald Building, nw cor Main and Market
Ijams Block, 120 S Race IO O F Hall, 201 and 203 W Main K of P Hall, 214 and 216 W Main Masonic Temple, 111, 113 and 115 W Main M W of A Hall, 113 W Main Post Office, 126 W Main
Secret Societies.
MASONIC.
(Masonic Temple, 113 and 115 W Main.)
Urbana Lodge No. 157, F. and A. M. Instituted Oct 3d, 1854. Thursday each month W M-David E Bruffett
Meets first
S W-W W Lindley J W-Wm Roughton
Treasurer-George Besore
Secretary-Charles Webber Tyler-Wm Carrier
Urbana Chapter No. 80,'R. A. M.
nstituted Oct 6, 1865. Meets second
Thursday each month H P-J J McClain King-James Thorpe Scribe-W W Lindley
Treasurer-George Besore Secretary-W G, Brown Tyler-Wm Carrier
Urbana ICouncil! of Cryptic Ma- sonry No. 19.
Instituted Oct. 5, 1865. Meets every fourth.Thursday each month TIM-E Blackshaw Deputy I M-S S Small I P C of W-Charles Besore Treasurer-Robert A Webber Recorder-W G Brown Sentinel -Wm Carrier
Urbana Commandery No. 16, K. P.
Instituted Oct. 25, 1865. Meets third Thursday each month
E C-N C Ricker Gen-E W Julian
Capt Gen-J J McClain
Treasurer-George Besore
Recorder-W G Brown
Sentinel-Wm Carrier
Hope Chapter No. 104, Order Eastern Star.
Instituted Oct. 6, 1887. Meets first and third Mondays each month W M-Sister Mary Webber W P-Brother James Burns
Associate M-Sister Fannie Dicken Conductress-Sister Sadie Colvin Treasurer-Sister Sallie J Spence Secretary-Sister Minnie Ross Sentinel-Wm Carrier
I. O. O. F.
(I. O. O. F. Temple, 201 and 203 W Main.)
Urbana Lodge No. 139.
Instituted April 13, 1853. Meets in I O O F Hall every Tuesday evening Noble Grand-B C Stevens Vice Grand-J E Holmes R S-Frank A Ingalls P S-Isaac B Smith
Treasurer-A B Dobbins
Urbana Encampment No. 98.
Instituted 1868. Meets in I O O F Hall second and fourth Mondays of each month
C P-Joseph Jutton S W-Samuel Watson Scribe-Isaac B Smith H P-J M Chase Treasurer-Charles Schlorff J W-John Williams
Olive Lodge No. 57, Daughters of Rebecca.
Instituted June 1888. Meets I O O F Hall first and third Thursdays each month
N G-Mrs Manerva Donahue V G-Mrs R Walti Secretary-Miss Rosa Lanham Treasurer-Mrs A J Hoy
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K. OF P.
Triumph Lodge No. 73. (Castle Hall 214 and 216 W Main.) Instituted Oct. 16, 1878. Incorporated Dec. 16, 1887. Meets in Castle, 214 and 216 W Main, every Tuesday evening CC-W B Littler V CC-Fred Hess P-FH Boggs M of E-T E Lindsey M of F-J W Burt KR S-J W Burt M of A-Fred Thorne M of W-V W Shuck
G. A. R.
Black Eagle Post No. 129.
Meets first Friday of each month at G A R Hall Com-J S Hall Sen V Com-James Hayes Jun V Com-John Harrigan Quartermaster-John Thornburg Adjutant-R F Burrill
Black Eagle Woman's Reilef Corps No. 160.
Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month in G A R Hall Pres-Mrs Mary Bruffett Secretary- Miss A Bibbler
Home Forum.
Organized May, 1893. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at G A R Hall President -George Charles Vice President- Mrs j M Chase Secretary-Miss Lillie McCain
Independent Order of Mutual Aid of lilinois.
Instituted 1879. Meets first Tuesday of each month at 210 E Main President-A B Shuck Vice President-J E Morrison Secretary -James I Butler Treasurer-L A McLean
M. W. of A.
Urbana Camp No. 269.
Instituted Nov. 16, 1886. Meets first and third Monday in each month at GAR Hall Venerable C-J P Blue Clerk-Isaac B Smith W A-D Osborn E B-Thomas Dougan Escort-Edgar Lanham Watchman-R W Heller Sentry-J B Samson
National Union.
Instituted May 28, 1895. Meets first Tuesday in each month Castle Hall President-T A Burt
Vice President-F O Sale Financial Secretary-C D Kiler Corresponding Secretary-Fred Hess Treasurer-Thomas Dougan
Past President-W W Lindley
Speaker-Thomas W Morgan
Miscellaneous Societies and Clubs.
(Religious and Civic.)
B. Y. P. U. S. C. E.
First Baptist Church. Organized 1887. Meets every Sunday at 6:30 0 m. President-Robert Busey Vice President-Charles Thorpe
Secretary-Frank Littler
Junior Christian Endeavor.
Christian Church. Organized 1894.
Meets every Sunday at 3 p m President-Mrs M Swartz Vice President-Earl Swartz
Secretary-Rose Matthews
Ladies' Aid Society.
Christian Church. Organized 1888.
Meets every Friday afternoon President-Mrs E Hall Vice President-Mr L Ealey Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs J Mathews
Ladles' Aid Society.
M E Church. Meets first Tuesday of each month at 2:30 p m
President-Mrs John W Shuck Vice President-Mrs Milton W Parks Secretary-Mrs J O Cunningham
Ladles' Ald Society.
First M E Church. Meets per call of the president President-Mrs Dr Hunt Secretary and Treasurer -- Mrs Geo W Hubbard
Woman's Society for Church Extension.
First Baptist Church. Organized 1893. Meets at call of the president
First Section -- Mrs Stout president Second Section-Mrs Lewis president Third Section-Mrs Carson president Fourth Section-Mrs Dougan presi- dent
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Ladies' Missionary Society.
First M E Church. Meets third Thurs- day of each month President-Mrs G L McNutt Vice President-Mrs Knowlton Secretary and Treasurer-Mrs Hart
Crystal Lake Cun Club. (115 Race.)
Organized 1893. Meets on Thursday evening on or before the full moon President-W W Ludley Vice President-L A Wahl Secretary-F L Bills Treasurer-Thomas Dougan Captain-A J Miller
Merrilles Club. (136 W Main.)
Organized 1893. Meets every Thurs- day evening President-Andrew Barr Vice President-Spencer White Secretary - Fred Hess
Treasurer-Harvey Davis
Urbana Whist Club. (136 W Main.)
Organized 1891. Meets Monday and Friday evenings of each week President-John H Savage Vice President-F L Bills
Secretary-A J Miller
Treasurer-P Richards
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URBANA CITY DIRECTORY.
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
Urbana is numbered on the Philadelphia system, 100 numbers to each block, increasing 100 numbers at each street crossing, Main street being the dividing line north and south and Market street the dividing line east and west-thus, 105 E Main and 105 W Main, 105 N Market and 105 S Market. This system of numbering is the best in use and the most easily located
Ater
Busey Ave
Church
Seventh s of Main, from
First e of Lincoln ave, Second n of University
from N First s to city ave, from Wright e to
x Busey ave
x Coler ave
x Orchard
x Clark
x Main
x Stoughton
x Springfield ave
x Railroad
x Elm
x Green
x High
x Dry
x California
x Oregon
x Ater
California (East) Fifth s of Main, from
Coler Ave
Second e of Lincoln ave, from First s to city limits
x University ave
x Clark
x Main
x Stoughton
x Springfield ave
x Railroad
x Elm
X Green
x High
x Dry
California X
x Oregon
x Ater
Broad
Central Ave
Second w Market,
Second e of Orchard,
from Railroad s to city from Main n to First limits
x Locust
x Grigg
Champaign Sixth n of University Fourth s of Main, from
ave, from Wright e to Market to city limits
Goodwin ave
x Walnut
x Vine
x Ater
California (West)
Fifth e of Lincoln ave, Fifth s of Main, from from Railroad s to city Market w to Lincoln ave limits
x Elm
x Green
x Hìgh
x North
x Dry
×
Orchard
K
Coler ave
x Busey ave
Clark
First s of University
ave, from Romine e to
Goodwin ave, recom- mences at Babcock,thence e to Orchard
x Romine
x Mathews ave
x Lincoln ave
x Busey ave
x Coler ave
Beslin
Fourth n of University, Market e to Grove ave, from Wright e to x Walnut Goodwin ave
x Romine
x Mathews ave
x Vine
x Urbana ave
x Maple
Birch
x California
x Oregon
x Ater
Cunningham Av.
(Formerly Heater road) From Market ne to city limits
x Elm
x Green
x High
x Dry
x California
x Oregon
x Romine
Mathews ave
x Romine
x Mathews ave
x North
x Birch
Broad
Baboook
Fifth e of Wright, from University ave s to Green
x Main
x White
x Stoughton
x Springfield ave
× Green
x University ave
Lincoln ave e to Race
limits
Goodwin ave
Dry (East)
x Urbana ave
x Race
x Broad
x Birch
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Dry (West) Fourth s of Main, from Market w to Lincoln ave
Goodwin Ave (South) Third e of Wright,from
High (West)
Third s of Main, from
University ave s to city Market w to Busey ave
limits
x Race
x Clark
Broad
x White
x Birch
x Birch
x Stoughton
x North
x North
x Springfield ave
x Orchard
x Orchard
x Railroad
x Coler ave
x Busey ave
Dublin
Fifth n of University Market e to city limits
ave, from Wright e to x Walnut
Goodwin ave
x Vine
x Romine
x Urbana ave
Mathews ave
x Maple
x Grove
Eads
Seventh n of Univers-
ity, ave from Wright e to Market w to Wright Goodwin ave x Race Romine
x Mathews ave
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