Johnson's Urbana-Champaign, Illinois city directory, 1906, Part 2

Author:
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Loveland, Colo. : Johnson Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 602


USA > Illinois > Champaign County > Urbana > Johnson's Urbana-Champaign, Illinois city directory, 1906 > Part 2


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47


Concordia Maennerchor-Regular meeting second Tuesday evening of each month. Singing meeting every Monday evening.


COURT OF HONOR.


Supreme Court of Honor-District No. 18, M. W. A. Hall, Second and Fourth Tuesdays.


ELKS.


B. P. O. E .- Champaign Lodge No. 398. Wednesday evenings at Elk Auditorium.


FORESTERS.


I. O. F .- Court Wataga No. 3251, B. of R. T. Hall, fourth Friday.


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.


Champaign Aerie, No. 563 .- Meets every Thursday evening at their hall over 47-49 North Neil street.


-


22


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


HEBREW.


B'Nai Brith-Grand Prairie Lodge, G. A. R. Hall, first Sun- day.


HOME CIRCLE.


A. H. C .- Champaign Circle No. I, G. A. R. Hall, first and third Fridays.


HONORS.


C. of H .- Champaign Court No. 18, M. W. A. Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays.


MACCABEES.


K. O. T. M .- Twin City Tent No. 168, G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Tuesdays.


L. O. T. M .- Tent No. III, G. A. R. Hall, first and third Tuesdays .


MASONS.


A. F. and A. M .- Western Star Lodge No. 240, Masonic Temple, second and fourth Mondays.


R. A. M .- Champaign Chapter No. 50, Masonic Temple, first and third Mondays.


Knights Templar-Champaign Commandery No. 68, Masonic Temple, first and third Tuesdays.


K. R. C. of Constantine and Appendent Orders-Saxa Rubra Conclave No. 2, Masonic Temple, first Monday.


O. E. S .- Vesper Chapter No. 128, Masonic Temple, first and third Fridays.


MASONS (COLORED.)


A. F. and A. M .- Lone Star Lodge No. 18, Imperial Building, first and third Mondays.


O. E. S .- Debora Chapter No. 17, Imperial Building, first and third Tuesdays.


Knights Templar-Coeur DeLeon Commandery No. 15, Im- perial Building, second and fourth Wednesdays.


R. A. M .- Rising Sun Chapter No. 14, Imperial Building, first and third Wednesdays.


Queen of Sheba Lodge No. 15-Imperial Building, second and fourth Tuesdays.


23


CITY DIRECTORY


MEDICAL.


Champaign County Medical Society, Beardsley Hotel. (Bi- monthly.)


Champaign County Medical Society (incorporated) No. 5, Main St., second Thursday.


MILITARY.


G. A. R .- Col. Nodine Post No. 140, G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Fridays


W. R. C .- No. 233, G. A. R. Hall, second and fourth Thurs- days.


S. of V .- Langley Camp No. 150, G. A. R. Hall, first and third Mondays.


S. of V .- Ladies' Aid Society No. 24, G. A. R. Hall, first and third Mondays.


I. N. G .- Company M, Fourth Regiment, Armory, Elk Audi- torium. Regular drill every Monday night.


MUSIC.


K. of P. Band-K. of P. Hall, Russell Block, West Church Street.


Ewing's Juvenile Band-Third floor, S. W. corner Neil and Church.


MYSTIC.


Mystic Workers of the World-Over Commercial Bank, Sec- ond and Fourth Mondays.


ODD FELLOWS.


I. O. O. F .- Champaign Lodge No. 333, I. O. O. F Temple, Thursdays.


Kaulbach Lodge No. 549, I. O. O. F. Temple, Wednesdays.


Champaign Encampment No. 68, I. O. O. F. Temple, first and third Mondays.


D. of R .- Edith Lodge No. 173, I. O. O. F. Temple, second and fourh Tuesdays.


Triumph Lodge No. 140, I. O. O. F. Temple, second and fourth Mondays.


PYTHIANS.


K. of P .- Valiant Lodge No. 130, Castle Hall, Tuesdays.


U. R. K. of P .- Unity Company No 33, K. of P. Hall, Thurs- days.


24


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


RAILROAD.


B. of L. E .- J. T. Harrahan Division No. 602, B. L. E. Hall, No. 26, North Neil St., second Sunday and fourth Mon- day.


L. A. to B. L. E .- Supreme Division No. 344, B. L. E. Hall, first and third Wednesdays at 3 p. m.


B. of L. F .- Diamond Lodge No. 417, B. of L. E. Hall, Mon- days.


L. A. to B. of L. F .- Diamond Helpmate Lodge No. 99, B. of L. E. Hall, first and third Tuesdays.


B. of R. T .- W. C. Pearce Lodge No. 271, B. of R. T. Hall . L. A. to B. of R. T .- B. of R. T. Hall .


O. R. C. of A .- Mckinley Division No. 459, B. L. E. Hall, sec- and fourth Tuesdays, 7 p. m.


L. A. to O. R. C .- Champaign Division No. 218 B. L. E. Hall, second and fourth Thursdays.


RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE.


Dorcas Society-202 North Third St., last Thursday in each month at 9:30 a. m.


W. C. T. U .- Burnham Athenaeum, first Thursday.


Y. M. C. A-801 South Wright St. Dwight W. West, general secretary.


Y. W. C. A .- 801 South Wright St. Ethel Dobbins, general secretary.


TRADES AND LABOR.


American Federation of Labor-Over 7 Main Street; first Wednesday of each month.


Carpenters Union No. 41-Over 7 Main St.


I. A. of M .- Carpenters Hall, Urbana, first and third Fridays. U. B. of C. and J. of A. Local 41-Wm. Barber, secretary.


O. P. I. A. Local 143-Painters Hall, Thursdays.


Typographical Union No. 444-Over 7 Main St., first Sunday 2:30 p. m.


J. B. I. U. of A., Local 439-First and third Wednesdays, B. of R. T. Hall.


B. I. L .- Second and fourth Sundays at B. of R. T. Hall.


J. T. W. of A. Local No. 8-J. Rompel, secretary. Over 7 Main St.


25


CITY DIRECTORY


J. B. L. W. of A. Local No. 439-Arthur Gray, secretary, B. of R. T. Hall.


B. I. L .- Ed. Lierman, secretary, B. of R. T. Hall.


B. and T. I. P. U. of A. Local No. 14-E. W. Cain, corre- sponding secretary, Painters Hall, every Tuesday.


L. D. A .- M. J. Coughlin, secretary.


U. A. J. P. and S. Local No. 149-Painters Hall, first and third Wednesdays.


C. I. W. of A. Local No. 57-Meets second and fourth Wednes- days, Geo. Rittenhouse, secretary. Over No. 7 Main St. Bricklayers Local No. 17-Ed Wise, secretary, B. of R. T. Hall, each Tuesday.


I. B. of E. W. Local No. 492-Painters Hall, second and fourth Thursdays.


C. M. A. Local No. 196-E. C. Wascher, secretary, Sundays. Over 55 West Church St.


B. of P. D. and P. of A .- Every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Paint- ers Hall.


WOODMEN.


M. W. A .- Champaign Camp No. 266, M. W. A. Hall, second and fourth Mondays.


Oak Camp No. 9170-I. O. O. F. Temple, fourth Friday.


R. N. A .- Birch Camp No. 144, M. W. A. Hall, first and third Tuesdays.


R. N. A .- Royal Oak Camp No. 2896, A. O. H. Hall, first and third Mondays


WORKMEN.


A. O. U. W .- Twin City Lodge No. - , W. C. Hensley re- corder. Second and fourth Mondays.


.


URBANA MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY November 1, 1906.


URBANA CITY GOVERNMENT.


City Building-Corner Market and Elm.


Mayor-S. C. Fox.


City Clerk-C. B. Holmes.


City Attorney-C. M. Mathews.


City 'Treasurer-Charles A. Bongart.


City Engineer-J. W. Royer.


Corporation Counsel-H. I. Green.


Superintendent of Streets-Charles F. L. Sell.


Chief of Police-John W. Mckinney.


Police Magistrate-John W. Herrigan.


Chief of Fire Department-W. H. Roughton.


Special City Collector-John H. Savage.


CITY COUNCIL.


Meets in City Building first Monday of each month. First Ward-A. S. Howe, H. W. Leavitt, Second Ward-S. D. Van Wegen, John R. Smith. Third Ward-R. L. Rock, G. W. Lindsey.


Fourth Ward-F. H. Boggs, Prof. J. W. Garner.


Fifth Ward-C. F. Medrow, H. Asbury.


COMMITTEES.


Streets and Alleys-H. Asbury, S. D. Van Wegen.


Buildings and Grounds-H. W. Leavitt, H. Asbury, G. W. Lindsey.


Printing-C. F. Medrow, G. W. Lindsey, John R. Smith.


Bridges and Lights-R. L. Rock, John R. Smith, H. W. Leav- itt.


License-H. Asbury, A. S. Howe, H. W. Leavitt. Fire an Water-John R. Smith, A. S. Howe, F. H. Boggs. Finance-F. A. Boggs, S. D. VanWegen.


Sewer and Drainage-S. D. Van Wegen, R. L. Rock.


27


CITY DIRECTORY


Police-A. S. Howe, C. F. Medrow, R. L. Rock. Claims-G. W. Lindsey, F. H. Boggs, C. F. Medrow.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


First Ward includes all that part of the city located within the following boundaries : Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Green street, in said city, with the east- ern line of the city limits of said city, extending thence west along the center line of Green street to the center line of Broad street, to the center line of Main street, thence north- west along the center line of Main street to the center line of Central avenue, thence north along the center line of Central avenue to the center line of Griggs street, thence west along the center line of Griggs street to the center line of West avenue, thence north along the center line of West avenue to the northern line of the city limits of said city, thence east along the northern limits of said city, thence to the line of the eastern limits thereof, thence south along the eastern limits of said city to the place of beginning.


Second Ward-All that part of said city located within the fol- lowing boundaries : Commencing at the interesetion of the center line of Central avenue with the center line of Main street, extending thence north along the center line of Cen- tral avenue to the center line of Griggs street, thence west along the center line of Griggs street to the center line of West avenue, thence north along the center line of West avenue to the northern limits of said city, thence west along the northern limits to the western limits of said city, thence south along the western limits to a point immediately west of the center line of the western terminus of Main street, thence west to and along the center line of Main street to the place of beginning.


Third Ward-All that part of said city located within the fol- lowing boundaries : Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Green street with the western limits of said city, extending thence east to the center line of Broad street, thence north along the center line of Broad street to the center line of Main street, thence westerly along the center line of Main street to the western extremity thereof,


28


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


and continuing directly west from the western extremity of Main street to the western limits of said city, thence south along the western limits of said city to the place of begin- ning


Fourth Ward-All that part of said city located within the fol- lowing boundaries : Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Broad and Green streets, extending thence west along the center line of Green street to the western limits of said city, thence south along the western limits of said city to the southern limits of said city, thence east along the southern limits to the intersection of the southern limits thereof with the center line of Broad street, thence north along the center line of Broad street to the place of begin- ning.


Fifth Ward-All that part of said city located within the fol- lowing boundaries: Commencing at the intersection of Broad and Green streets, extending thence south along the center line of Broad street to the southern limits of said city, thence east along the southern limits of said city to the eastern limits of said city, thence north along the east- ern limits of said city to the center line of Green street, thence west along the center line of Green street to the place of beginning.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-John W. Mckinney.


Night Captain-John Wooden. Patrolmen-C. E. McClara, Clif. Hudson. City Jailer-John Phillips.


Driver Patrol-C. C. Martin.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Engine House-106 West Elm street. Chief-W. H. Roughton. Assistant Chief-H. W. Cunningham. Secretary-G. W. Webber.


Hose No. 1-J. A. Jackson, driver ; G. W. Webber, David D.


Webber, John Phillips, John Gray, R. L. Rock, Frank Grant.


29


CITY DIRECTORY


Chemical and Combination-C. C. Martin, driver; J. J. Rey- nolds, George Heffley.


FIRE DISTRICT SIGNALS. First Ward.


I-2 Between West and Grove streets, north of tracks.


I-3 Business District, between Green street and tracks.


I-4 East of Walnut, between Green street and tracks.


I-5 East of Grove street, north of Green street.


Second Ward.


2-I Between West street and Coler avenue, north of Main street.


2-2 Between Coler and Lincoln avenues, north of Main street.


2-3 Between Lincoln and Goodwin avenues, north of Main street.


2-4 West of Goodwin avenue, north of Main street.


Third Ward.


3-I From Broad street to Coler avenue, between Main and Green streets.


3-2 From Coler avenue to Babcock street, between Main and Green streets.


3-3 From Babcock street to Mathews avenue, between Main and Green streets.


3-4 West of Mathews avenue, between Main and Green streets.


Fourth Ward.


4-I Between Broad street and Coler avenue, south of Green street.


4-2 Between Coler avenue and Gregory Place, south of Green street.


4-3 Between Gregory Place and Mathews avenue, south of Green.


4-4 West of Mathews avenue, south of Green street.


Fifth Ward.


5-I Between Broad and Walnut streets, south of Green street.


5-2 Between Walnut and Grove streets, south of Green street.


5-3 East of Grove street, south of Green street.


30


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


To the Public.


In sending in fire alarm, please give the exact location to the central office. Don't call up the engine house.


W. H. ROUGHTON, Chief.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. A. M. Lindley, Dr. J. M. Bartholow. Health Officer-W. R. Courtney.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Postoffice-206-208 North Race street.


Hours-From 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays-9 a. m. to 10 a. m.


Money Order Department-7:30 a m. to 6 p. m. Registry- 7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m .. On all holidays, from opening hour until Io a. m.


One carrier delivery on all holidays. Evening mail closes at 5 p. m. on Sundays and holidays.


W. W. Lindley, Postmaster; Wm. Mullin, Assistant Post- master.


LETTER CARRIERS.


No. 1, F. A. Somers; No. 2, Arch S. Golden; No. 3, C. O. Blue; No. 4, A. W. Snyder; No. 5, T. W. Snow; No. 6, Wm. R. Courtney.


Substitute Carrier-Fred Thornes.


Special Delivery Carrier-Frank Snyder.


Clerks-E. R. Bronson, C. H. Collins, Geo. D. Bronson, Chas. F. Oehmke.


Substitute Clerk-R. S. Eggelston.


Janitor-Essex Allen.


Sub-Station-Library Building U. of I. Charles E. Ripley, superintendent.


RURAL FREE DELIVERY CARRIERS.


Route No. 7-N. P. Stockwill.


Route No. 8-W. V. Stockwill.


Route No. 9-R. T. Stark.


31


CITY DIRECTORY


Route No. 10-Chas. M. Phillips.


Route No. II-William Klockner.


Route No. 12-Fred Thorne.


URBANA TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Supervisor-F. E. Eubeling.


Assistant Supervisor-Howard W. Cunningham.


Second Assistant Supervisor-John McCullough.


Town Clerk-Francis A. Ingalls.


Assessor-Lewis A. McLean.


Collector-Charles B. Holmes.


School Trustees-WV. S. Garman, Walter Wilkins, George A. Walker.


Highway Commissioners-Thomas O. Frankenberg, Frank WVerts, Fred Silver.


Justices of the Peace-T. W. McHugh, Uriah P. Brown, Arm- stead M. Fauley, John Herrigan, Lysander Doney.


Constables-George W. Lindsey, Daniel D. Cannon, Daniel C. Long.


BANKS.


Busey's Bank-201-203 W. Main. Established 1868. M. W. Busey, president; George W. Busey, cashier; Garrett H. Baker, assistant cashier.


First National Bank-Corner Main and Market. Capital and surplus, $175,000. F. M. Wright, president; A. F. Fay, vice-president ; R. H. Griffin, cashier; G. W. Webber, as- sistant cashier.


Urbana Banking Co .- 103 W. Main. Capital $100,000. John H. Savage, president; J. W. Shuck, vice-president ; John H. Thornburn, cashier; Minnie Jaques, assistant cashier. Farmers Savings and Loan Bank-118 W. Main St. Capital stock, $100,000. S. W. Love, president; Frank Henson, vice-president ; T. B. Webber, cashier.


LIBRARIES.


Urbana Free Library-City Hall. Open 6 to 9 p. m .; Satur- day and Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m. H. M. Russell, president ; WV. I. Saffell, vice-president; G. M. Bennett, secretary ; Ida B. Hanes, librarian.


32


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


University of Illinois Library-Library Building. Miss Kath- arine Sharp, librarian.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Illini-Published by the students of the University of Illinois every school day during the University year. Basement Law Building, University of Illinois.


Illinois-College magazine ; published monthly during the Uni- versity year by the English Club, University of Illinois. C. C. VanDoren, editor ; J. P. Beck, business manager.


Illinois Agriculturist-Published monthly by the Argicultural


Club of the University of Illinois. S. B. Smith, editor ; J. C.Speller, associate editor; J. C. Nelson, business man- ager.


Illio-College Annual; published by the junior class at the close of each college year, University of Illinois.


Technograph-Published annually by the Association of Engi- neering Societies, University of Illinois.


University of Illinois Press Bulletin-Issued fortnightly. Pro- fessor Edward Fulton, editor, Room 321, University Hall. Urbana Courier Herald-Daily and weekly. Urbana Courier Co., publishers. F. E. Pinkerton, president and manager ; S. P. Campbell, secretary ; Wm. T. Flanagan, treasurer.


BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, HALLS, PARKS, Etc.


Benten Building-226 West Main.


Burres Building-215 West Main.


Buscy's Bank Building-201-203 West Main.


Cantner Block-107-109-III West Main.


Carpenter's Hall-Nelson Block.


City Building-Corner Market and Elm.


Cohen's Block-132-134-136 West Main.


Clark's Block-219-221 West Main. Columbian Hotel-207 West Main. Colvin Building-204 West Main. County Jail-Corner Main and Bennett Ave. Courier Building-111-113 North Race. Court House-Corner Main and Market. Crystal Park Lake-North end Race.


33


CITY DIRECTORY


Cuningham Deaconess Home-Cuningham Avenue north-east of limits.


Flat Iron Block-Junction Main and Railroad Streets.


Fox Block-222-224 West Main.


Ford Building-North Market.


Ford-Saffell Building-208-210 West Main.


Freeman Block-118 West Main.


Gere Building-206 West Main.


Gill Block-Corner Main and Race.


Herald Building-North-east corner Main and Market.


Ijams Block-Corner Race and Elm.


Illinois Field-Wright, between Springfield and University Avenues.


I. O. O. F. Hall-Over 201-203 West Main.


K. of P. Building-214-216 West Main.


Leal Park-Race Street and University Avenue.


Lindsy & Kirkpatrick Block-105-107 South Race.


Masonic Temple-113-115 West Main.


Nelson Block-116-118 South Race.


Oldham & Stephenson Block-Corner South Race and Elm. Postoffice-136 West Main.


Stephens Building-206 North Race.


Shuck Building-North-west corner Race and Main.


URBANA PUBLIC SCHOOLS. BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Meets second Thursday of each month at Thornburn High School. G. W. Hubbard, president; C. B. Holmes, secre- tary; A. P. Johnson, superintenednt of schools; F. E. Eubeling, treasurer; T. A. Clark, C. L. Vandoren M. D., E. S. Smith, M. D., W. G. Spurgen, L. H. Howser, Mrs. Minnie Schwartz.


TEACHERS.


Superintendent, A. P. Johnson; music, Sallie J. McCall; drawing, Alice E. Reed; domestic science, Suse Barr.


THORNBURN HIGH SCHOOL. Corner Street Railway and North St.


Wm. Wallace, principal; F. D. Bowditch, Belle McFadden, Clara E. Tremble, Maud Patterson, W. E. Davis, Emma Ponzer, A. J. Tielje.


34


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


LEAL SCHOOL. California and Broad Streets


G. O. Gordon, principal; Pearl Williamson, Zella Radabaugh, Edith Tilton, Mabel Hunt, Mrs. Alice Young, Mrs. Mary Crain, Anna Long, Josephine Smith, Alice Leemon.


WEBBER SCHOOL. East end of Elm Street on South Webber Avenue.


Adam Varner. principal: Ida Trost, Cella Green, Mabel Ochel- tree, Lola McClurg, Clara Redfrew, Edna Collins, Anae Carson, Margaret Applegate, Ada Flewelling.


LINCOLN AVENUE SCHOOL. Lincoln Avenue and Clark Street.


Miss Mame McCoy, principal ; Jesse Fleming, Lillian Rogers, Jenevive Moore, Jennie Vandeveer, Anna McClain, Mrs. E. Vincin, Belle Barr.


CHURCHES.


First Baptist-Race and Illinois. Rev. James A. Brown, pas- tor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Baptist Young People's Union 6:30 p. m. Junior Baptist Young People's Union 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30.


First Methodist Episcopal-Race and Green. Rev. A. M. Flanigan, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Epworth League 6:15 p. m. Junior Epworth League 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening 7:30.


Christian-401-403 West Main. Rev. W. H. Sands, pastor. Services II a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Christian Endavor 6:00 p. m. Junior Christian En- deavor 3:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Universalist-Green and Birch. Geo. A. Sahlin, pastor. Pub- lic service 10:30 a. m. Sunday School 12:00 m. Young People's Christian Union 6:30 p. m. Junior League 3:30 p. m.


First Presbyterian-Green and Orchard Streets. Rev. Samuel W. Findlay, pastor. Services 11:00 a. m. Sunday School


35


CITY DIRECTORY


9:45 a. m. Vesper 7:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor 3:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:15 p. m.


Free Methodist-Babcock and Springfield Avenue. U. S. Ferguson, pastor. Services every Sunday 10.30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., Sunday School 9:30 a. m.


Trinity (Methodist Episcopal)-Springfield and Mathews ave- nues. Rev. W. N. Tobie, pastor. Services II a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School 8:45 a. m. Epworth League 6:00 p. m. Junior Epworth League 2:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.


Third Methodist Episcopal-1002 East Main. Rev. W. N. Tobie, pastor. Services 3:30 p. m. Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Epworth League 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening.


St. Patrick's Catholic-Main and Busey Avenue. Rev. J. H. Cannon, pastor. Masses 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. Catechism 2:00 p. m. Vespers and benediction 3:00 p. m.


SOCIETIES, CLUBS, UNIONS, SECRET AND FRATERNAL ORGAN- IZATIONS, Etc. BEN HUR.


Caledonian Court No. 59-I. O. O. F. Hall, first and Third Mondays of each month.


CLUBS.


Fortnightly Club.


Daughters of the American Revolution.


Social Science Club of Champaign and Urbana.


Womans Club of Urbana and Champaign.


Unity Club.


ELKS.


B. P. O. E .- Urbana Lodge No. 991, Elk's Hall, second and fourth Wednesdays.


HONORS.


Urbana District Court No. 17-I. O. O. F. Hall, second and fourth Fridays of each month.


MASONS.


A. F. and A. M .- Urbana Lodge No. 157, Masonic Temple, first and third Tuesdays.


36


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


R. A. M .- Urbana Chapter No. 80, Masonic Temple, second Thursday.


O. E. S .- Hope Chapter No. 104, Masonic Temple, first and third Mondays.


K. T .- Urbana Commandery No. 16, Masonic Temple. third Thursday.


R. and S. M .- Urbana Council No. 19, Masonic Temple, fourth Thursday.


MILITARY.


G. A. R .- Black Eagle Post No. 129, Court House, first and third Fridays.


W. R. C .- Black Eagle Corps No. 160. Nelson's Hall, second and fourth Wednesdays.


MUSIC.


Commercial Club Band-211 West Main.


ODD FELLOWS.


I. O. O. F .- Urbana Lodge No. 139, I. O. O. F. Hall, Tues- days.


Urbana Encampment No. 98, I. O. O F. Hall, second and fourth Mondays.


PYTHIANS.


K. of P .- Triumph Lodge No. 73, Castle Hall, Fridays.


RATHBONE SISTERS.


Urbana Temple No. 25-K. of P. Hall, second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


REBEKAHS.


Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 57-I. O. O. F. Hall, first and third Thursdays.


RAILWAYS.


B. of L. E .- Division No. 143, B. of L. E. Hall, first and third Sunday.


B. of L. F .- Lodge No. 22, Carpenters' Hall, second and fourth Sundays.


CHAMPAIGN COUNTY GOVERNMENT.


Court House-Corner Main and Market, Urbana.


37


ยท CITY DIRECTORY


COURTS.


Circuit Court-Sixth Judicial District. First Monday of Jan- uary, April, and September.


COUNTY COURT.


Common Law-Second Mondays in January, May, August, and November.


Probate Court-First Monday in each month.


OFFICIALS.


Judges of Circuit Court-Solon Philbrick, Champagn, Ill. ; Wm. G. Cochran, Sullivan, Ill .; Wm. C. Johns, Decatur, I11.


Circuit Clerk and Recorder-Jasper W. Porter, Champaign.


County Judge-Thomas J. Roth, Rantoul.


County Clerk and Clerk


Charles M. Webber, Urbana.


of the County Court


County Treasurer-John A. Scott, Champaign.


County Sheriff-J. Marion Peters, Mayview.


Superintendent of Schools-Charles H. Watts, Urbana.


State's Attorney-F. A. Coggeshall.


County Coroner-Henry L. Penny.


County Surveyor-Joseph O'Brien.


Master in Chancery-Walter B. Riley.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.


Robert L. Potter, Ayers; William H. Fisher, Brown; E. A. Kratz, Champaign; H. J. Leidendeker, Champaign; S. D. Taylot, Champaign; T. J. Pattengale, Champaign; Sam- uel VanBrunt, Champaign ; James T. Boland, Colfax ; Henry N. Martin, Compromise : Frank E. Boyd, Condit ; G. A. Frazier, Crittenden; Ernst Lorenz, East Bend; Fred. Battles, Harwood; John W. Church, Hensley ; John H. Wood, Kerr; L. N. Bear, Ludlow; M. O. Stover, Mahomet; J. W. Pinkston, Newcomb; H. V. Cardiff, Ogden; J. E. Davis, Pesotum; M. Lowry, Philo; Alfred P. Neil, Rantoul; I. S. Raymond, Raymond; D. J. Hol- terman, Sadorus; George L. Collins, Scott; R. H. Schind- ler, Sidney; Peter A. Donaldson, Homer; J. Bennett, South Homer; Henry Johnson, Stanton; U. G. Glascock,


38


CHAMPAIGN and URBANA


St. Joseph; Philip Gunning, Tolono; F. E. Eubeling, Ur- bana; John McCullough, Urbana; H. W. Cunningham, Urbana.


LIST OF STANDING COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1906.


J. Bennett, Chairman; T. A. Burt, Clerk.


Ways and Means-Bear, Davis, Potter.


Judiciary-Kratz, Neal, Stover, Leidendeker, Battles.


Public Buildings and Grounds-Holterman, Cunningham, Frazier, Taylor, Lowry.


Roads and Bridges-Gunning, Raymond, Bear.


Paupers and Pauper Relief-Church, Pattengale, Stover, Neal. Leidendeker, Collins.


Claims-Boyd, Boland, VanBrunt, Pinkston, Mccullough, Donaldson.


Fees and Salaries-Eubeling, Kratz, Frazier, Cardiff, Boyd. Poor House and Farm-Battles, Lowry, Pattengale, Boland, Lorenz.


Stationery and Printing-Lorenz, Cunningham, Cardiff, John- son.


Physicians' Claims-Glascock, Holterman, Raymond, Wood, Johnson, Davis.


Hospitals, Asylums and Orphanages-Schindler, Pinkston, Eubeling, Collins, Gunning.


Costs of J. P. and Constables-Fisher, Church, Martin, Glas- cock, Schindler.


Educational-Wood, Donaldson, Fisher, Taylor.


Election Districts and Judges-Potter, Mccullough, Van- Brunt, Martin.


STATE INSTITUTIONS. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.