Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory, 1877, Part 1

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 372


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GENEALOGY 977.202 F77P 1877


PUBLIC LIBRARY FORT WAYNE & ALLEN CO., IND.


NDIANA COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01793 2333


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CENTRAL HOTEL.


SOUTH SIDE COURT HOUSE,


Nos. 20, 22 and 24 East Berry Street,


Fort Wayne,


-


Indianà.


$2.00 PER DAY.


SAMPLE ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR.


JOHN K. BOWER, COL. R. G. MORRISON, Proprietor. Manager.


F. P. RANDALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Land and, Insurance Agent,


Represents the following well-known and Substantial Companies : HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hartford, Conn. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INS. CO., of London. ST. JOSEPH FIRE & MARINE INS. CO., of St. Joseph, Mo. FANEUIL HALL INSURANCE CO., of Boston, Mass.


Total Capital Represented, - $12,000,000. No. 24 Clinton Street,


FORT WAYNE,


-


INDIANA


JOS. R. PRENTISS, NEIL MCLACHLAN.


ESTABLISHED 1842. DAN'L. M. FALLS,


CHAS. L. OLDS.


PRENTISS, MCLACHLAN & CO.


Successors to J. C. BOWSER & CO., FORT WAYNE STEAM


Tron and Machine Works


Water St., bet. Calhoun & Harrison Sts., . MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, ALL KINDS OF


MILL GEARING TANNERY MACHINERY Heavy Sugar Mills,


Marcy's Force Pumps,


ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS,


BRIDGES, FENCES & CASTINGS,


Generally used for Machinery, &c., &c.


Presente ley, R. S. Robertson


FORT WAYNE


DIRECTORY.


1877-


COMPRISING


AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS; A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL TRADES, PROFESSIONS AND PURSUITS; A MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY OF CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS, PUBLIC AND PRI- VATE SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, BANKS, INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS, ETC.


TO WHICH IS APPENDED BUSINESS DIRECTORIES OF ANTWERP, OHIO, AUBURN, BLUFFTON, COLUM- BIA CITY, DECATUR, HUNTINGTON, AND NEW HAVEN, IND.


Sold Only by Subscription.


DETROIT: R. L. POLK & CO., PUBLISHERS, 2 TRIBUNE BUILDING


PREFACE.


We take pleasure in presenting to the public herewith our Third Volume of the Fort Wayne City Directory, to which we have appended business directories of Antwerp, Auburn, Bluffton, Columbia City, Decatur, Hunt- ington and New Haven.


The utmost care has been taken, from the inception of the work to its close, to obtain correct and reliable imformation and to arrange and classify it in the most convenient form. Absolute freedom from error, in a work of this kind, can never be attained and we only claim to have put forth our best efforts to make a volume of which the citizens, and we as publishers, should be proud.


A large amount of information concerning the public, religious, chari- table and private institutions of the city will be found on pages 299 to 315. The work contains 9,354 names, against 8,645 in our last issue, an increase of 709 names. From these figures we estimate the present population of the city to be 31,739. This includes territory outside the limits and adjacent to the city proper.


It was the intention of the publishers to give a statistical review of the trade and manufactures of the city-historic in its character and embrac- ing every legitimate industry, but owing to the illness of the Hon. F. P. Randall, who had kindly offered to write up the same, we have been obliged to complete the present issue without this desirable addition, and to post- pone its publication till our next issue for 1878.


Thanking all who have aided us by their patronage and assistance, and trusting that future editions may merit a continuation of their favors, we remain,


Very respectfully,


R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


PAGE.


Aikin Dr N J front edge and


opposite


..


I7


American House, outside front cover Bass Foundry and Machine


Works, opposite.


34


Bossler H H, Insurance and


Real Estate


35


Braeuer Conrad Boots and Shoes


43


Canada Southern Railway Line ·back fly leaf


Casso & Hake, Beer Bottlers ...... 25


Central House


first front fly


Cochrane, Humphrey & Co, Con-


tractors and Builders. 41


Cottingham & Co, Hot Air Fur- naces. 35


Crisenberry P S.


298


Daily News, opposite. 198


d'Isay Isaac Real Estate and Insurance. back embossed line and page .. 31


Evans A S, & Co, Dry Goods


and Notions ... outside back cover Exchange Hotel. 298


Fisher & Tons, opposite .. 96 Forgham H T, Root Beer Man-


ufacturer ........ outside back cover Fortriede L, Boots and Shoes ... 33 Fort Wayne, Muncie and Cincin-


nati Railroad ... inside back cover Fort Wayne Organ Co .......... opp 99 Foster Andrew, Merchant Tailor 27 French Brewery, Lager Beer Brewers. 23


Gable Bros, Druggists. 39


Hamilton & Co, opposite .. I31 Hattersley A, Wrought Iron Pipe


etc. 41


Hedekin House, opposite.


I23


Henderson Henry C, Gable House 35 Hill J B, Grocer 37 Hinman H F, Builder. 33 Hoffman Bros, opposite. 130 Hoffman J R, & Co, opposite. .. 130 Hogan Hugh, Saloon and Res- taurant 43


Hopkins Zelous, Artesian Well


Driller


45


PAGE.


Jones L M, Real Estate and In- surance ... .outside front cover Keller Charles Jr, File Manufac- turer. 43


Kelsey Mrs D S, Dress Maker.


45


Knapp I & Son, Dentists


37


Lade Max G, Gunsmith,


.outside back cover


Leonard Dr C Henri, opposite. I22


Ligget Bros, Livery


39


McGill J D, Grocer.


19


Nestel Chas W & Eliza,


39


Noll & Foellinger, Insurance and


Real Estate ...... inside front cover


Orff C & Co, Dry Goods and Millinery .... ........ outside front cover Page, Taylor & Co, Printers and Publishers opp 198


Peltier Louis, Undertaker.


,276


Peters Box and Lumber Co.


21


Pfeiffer J C & Co, Flour Mills ...


39


Pickard T R & Sons, Stoves and


Hollow Ware


35


Polk R L & Co.


OPP 35


Poulson B, Pattern and Model


Maker.


45


Practical Lithographers ...... opp 116 Prentiss, Mclachlan & Co ..


.. opposite title page


Randall F P. first front fly Riblet Hiram F, Racine House. 31 Robinson House ......... embossed


line outside front cover and 27 Samse Wm, Wood Yard .. .. Scharf Charles A, Stoves and Tinware. 33


45


Schott George J, Druggist ...


..


Siemon & Bro, Books and Sta-


tionery, outside back cover.


37


Sutermeister & Co, Architects ... 29 Toledo, Wabash & Western


Railway. .. back fly leaf Trentman, Monning & Son, Cof- fee, Spice and Mustard Mills .. 37 Underhill & Congdon, Marble Works. 41 Wilson & Muhler, Galvanized


Iron Cornices ..


43


Wolf Paul & Co, Upholsterers ... 29


MAY 20 1942


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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN TOWNS OUT- SIDE OF FORT WAYNE.


Beugnot J E, Auburn. 319


Binkley Jacob, Huntington ... 337


Branyan & Watkins, Huntington 337 Burt House, Decatur .. 333


Campbell D F & Co, Columbia City. 327


Campbell S L Auburn.


319


Clark Norman, Bluffton 323


Columbia City Hotel, Columbia City 327


Deam W, Bluffton


323


Farmers' Bank, Columbia City


.. 327


Hall L L, Columbia City 327


Hartman A F, Huntington.


339


Hubbell House, Huntington.


337


Johnson H R, Decatur.


333


Jones Thos. J, Antwerp, Ohio ... 319


Leininger Wm H, Decatur ..... .. 333 M'Lallen & Co, Columbia City .. 327 Parent H J, Auburn. 319


Pioneer Saloon, Bluffton 323


Ryan F D, Auburn. .321


Schaper & Son, Columbia City ... 329 Sears L, Columbia City 329


Shelly D M, Auburn. 323 Stout Jacob, Bluffton 323


Strong E & Co, Columbia City .. 327


Swick P D, Huntington.


337


Ward C J, Columbia City


329


Yesbera G H, Auburn.


321


Yontz J, Columbia City


·329


GENERAL INDEX.


PAGE


PAGE


Abbreviations.


I7


Alphabetical list of names ... 17-276


Index to Miscellaneous Directory 12 Miscellaneous Directory ...... 299-315


Business Directory ...


.277-298


Preface ..


IO


Index to advertisements.


II-12


Title Page


9


INDEX TO MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


PAGE


PAGE


Bands of Music.


308


Banks.


308


Masonic


314


Board of School Trustees.


307


Military


309


Board of Health. 305


Miscellaneous institutions.


313


Building, Loan, etc., Asso'ns.


..


309


Cemeteries.


310


Odd Fellows


314


Churches 311-312


City Government. 305 County officers. 305-306


Courts ....


306


Federal officers 306


Fire Department ..


106-107


Good Templars.


315


Improved Order of Red Men. .. 315


Incorporated Institutions


309


Miscellaneous schools. 30


Parks


3II


Public Halls, Buildings, etc.


.. 315


Public Schools


307-308


Railroads.


310


Secret Benevolent Societies


314


Streets and avenues ..


299-304


Township officers


305


Wabash Fast Mail Route.


Now controls and operates the following Lines : TOLEDO to ST. LOUIS, - 434 Miles TOLEDO to HANNIBAL, - 463 Miles


TOLEDO to QUINCY, - -


474 Miles


TOLEDO to KEOKUK,


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489 Miles


Connecting in Union Depots at


St. Louis, Hannibal, Quincy, Keokuk


TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas, Nebraska Colorado and California, And forming the Leading Thoroughfare between the Missouri and Mississippi Valleys and


New York, Boston,


AND OTHER POINTS IN NEW ENGLAND. Enabling Passengers who travel by the


"WABASH FAST LINE"


To reach the principal eities in the East and West Many Hours in Advance of Other Lines.


No change of cars between Cleveland and St. Joseph and Atchison (810 miles) and between Toledo and Kansas City (700 miles.)


All Express Trains of this Line are fully equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse's Lately Improved Air-Brake, and Miller's Platform and Coupler rendering a serious accident almost an impossibility.


R. ANDREWS, W. L. MALCOLM,


General Superintendent.


Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Agent,


Canada Southern Railway Lines.


The Shortest, Quickest & most Direct Route FROM TOLEDO TO St. Thomas, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Principal Points in the East.


DETROIT, SAGINAW, Etc.


And Principal Points in Michigan.


ELEGANT COACHES ON DAY TRAINS.


Wagner's Magnificent Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches on all Trains.


FIVE EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY


Pass over this Line, fully equipped with all modern appliances for Speed, Comfort and Safety.


Connections in Toledo & Detroit are made in UnionDepots. No Transfer. GIVE THE ROUTE A TRIAL. Tickets and Sleeping Car Berths can be obtained at all the Principal Hotels and Ticket Offices in Detroit, and at the Company's General Office, BOODY HOUSE, TOLEDO, OHIO.


FRANK E. SNOW, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Detroit. W. K. MUIR, Gen'l Manager.


Grand Rapids Business Center


N-


S


Division-St.


Dr. Aikin's Remedial Institute


FOR THE CURE OF


Eye, Ear, Throat, Lung, Nervous, Chronic, and Surgical Diseases.


The Doctor's location is most eligible, central, . and convenient, at


57 Monroe St. Opposite ( above ) Rathbun House,


opposite (below) Aldrich's Bank, and a few doors from the Union Ticket Office, with an entrance at 91 Ottawa St. (Hall extending through the Block.) Roy Parlor for Ladies, and separate rooms for the convenience of all different patients. Those from abroad should come at once to the office on arriving in the city, and arrange treatu, ent before other business. Office Hours, from 9.00 A. M. to 4 P. M. Sundays, 10 to 2.


Most families have one or more with life embittered by needless suffering-seldom free from pain, always conscious of diseases or disability. Yet they can be cured by the skilful Specialist.


ngEstablished here in extensive practice since 1869 (at St. Louis in '65; San Francisco during '73), enjoying a wide and merited reputation as a most successful Physician, and having thorough qualifications, insight and aptness for the Healing Art, with a complete supply of instruments, appliances, and all the best means and remedies known to the Profession, a constant succession of cures still attends Dr. Aikin's practice, and conse- quently the number of his patients is ever on the increase.


DR. AIKIN,


The well known Specialist, now permanently located in Grand Rapids, Mich. His Improved Remedies and Freatment have made him Celebrated for his Extraordinary Success All classes of Patients Treated with Equal care aud Skill. Hundreds attest the Great Efficacy of the Treatment. Hearing and Sight Restored, Lung, Throat, and other chronic Diseases cured, and Broken Down constitutions built up and Reinvigorated. Serious, complicated Diseases, that for Many Years Resisted the Treatment of Numerous Physicians, are Speedily cured by Dr. Aikin.


A DOCTOR TO HAVE FAITH IN.


A lady writes to Dr. Aikin : " I am so soon and easily well by your treatment that my faith in you is un- bounded, and shall recommend you to all my friends as a most reliable physician." "Must have help, or die, or go insane I concluded," writes a man of 26, in poor health for years, who, after a short treatment by Dr. Aikin, further states : "Your remedies are having a remarkable effect. I can sleep better, am gaining flesh, and my health is improving in all respects." DR. AIKIN has given the public sufficient. evidence to convince the most skeptical and incredulous that his method of treatment is peculiarly successful in every department of his Great Specialties, especially such cases as have defied the skill of other and justly celebrated physicians; No ONE SHOULD DESPAIR that is afflicted with seemingly incurable, disease, but cherish a hope of being relieved of suffering, if not entirely cured, by his experienced skill and care.


BLINDNESS! DEAFNESS !!


All Diseases and Affections of the Eye and Ear successfully treated b, mild remedies, Cross Eyes Straight- ened. Artificial Eyes inserted that look natural. No pain.


CATARRH, CONSUMPTION


Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung Complaints (which, in this country, are the greatest ene- mies to Health and Life,) when change of climate and all else fails, are cured by Dr. Aikin's Improved Inhaler and Constitutional Restorative Treatment.


LINGERING OR CHRONIC, AND SURGICAL DISEASES. Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia Piles, Goitre, Dropsy, Gravel Constipation, Tape-Worm, Liver Dis- eases, Cancers, Tumors, Fistula, Hare Lip, Club-Foot, etc., remedied by the most approved methods.


Stammering, and Impediments.in speech that daily and hourly vex and mortify, and St-Stuttering, make one a laughing-stock through life, permanently cured by a scientific, rational and practical method-the cause removed, and cure permanent and positive.


LADIES Married or single, confidently consult the Doctor on any delicate derangement of health, as he , is doubtless the most skilful Ladies' Physician in the World. Do not suffer from Pain, Weak- ness, Whites, Ulceration, Suppression, or other diseases, and drag out a miserable life when you can be certain of easy, safe, and speedy cure in any case by applying to DR. AIKIN.


Stirpiculture-few, healthy children, or none. Trusses, Supporters, Preventatives, Syringes, etc., supplied. EPILEPSY. Palsy, Chorea or St. Vitus Dance, Neuralgia, etc., cured where other means fail.


GENTLEMEN ! YOUNG, MIDDLE-AGED) & OLD MEN. Suffering the sad effects on body and mind of Self-Abuse, Excesses, Disease, or Detect, whatever read or doc- tored in vain, let not despair or false modesty be your ruin, but call, or send at once. @The only sure, ra- tional lasting cure for Spermatorrhœa, Seminal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Impotence, etc. No quackery or deception. Friendly advice and reliable aid. It is well known that Dr. A. always effects a cure. His treatment includes ALL-you nced never look elsewhere. Those about to marry should not fail to consult him. SURE quickest and mild remedies for all private diseases or old symptoms. Gleet, Syphilis, Strictures, Defects, Phimo- sis, Hydrocele, Varicocele, etc., radically cured. No mercury used. Private Rooms. No "getting prescriptions." Travelers promptly supplied. . While many innocent victims suffer the terrible effects of certain diseases neg- lected or badly treated by physicians in general (they should not be intrusted with these cases, ) it is right and proper to use plain terms that the indiscrete or unfortunate may know where to get help, and no offense can be taken by pure minded persons-See Titus I-15.


CONFIDENTIAL.


Every patient (either sex) may freely state all particulars of their case to Dr. Aikin, either in person or by letter, reposing to his trust any delicate personal, or family matter, and can always rely upon the strictest con- fidence and secrecy. DR. AIKIN guarantees better, safer treatment (and for less money) in all Special Cases than can be had elsewhere. He is easily accessible from all points.


The Most Difficult Cases Solicited .- Consultation Free. Terms Always Reasonable. Come prepared to arrange needful, thorough treatment. Satisfaction Guaranteed To All. Medicines Fur- nished. Patients, visited, in city, or any distance, in serious cases.


Life is too Short to be Miserable .- If YOU have any serious, obstinate disease or annoying symptoms, no mat- ter how discouraged or how often disappointed, stop useless doctoring and dosing and apply to the Doctor. Sufferers for years or a life- time he cures in a few weeks. All the afflicted who come to him will find the aid they seek.


Cured at Home .- Persons at a distance may be cured at home by addressing letter to Dr. Aikin, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued. and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from: damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use, by enclosing $10 in registered letter. P. O. order, or Express. Call, or address


N. J. AIKIN, M. D., 57 Monroe St., Grand Rapids, Mich.


Remember, "DR. AIKIN is the only qualified, experienced, reliable Specialist here; treats his patients honorably, gives the choicest remedies. is a regular graduate in medicine, universally owned the most successful and is the right physician to employ,


READ THIS ! HEALTH FOR YOU !


What is Wealth, or Fame, or Life-without Health.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.


1877.


ABBREVIATIONS.


nr. .near b above


ns .. north side


n w cor. .northwest corner al.


ave avenue


boards


bel


below


col'd


colored


s e cor .southeast corner


corner


.. south side


cor.


s S


east, or east of


e.


s w cor southwest corner


e s.


east side


w ..


west, or west of


W S.


.west side


lab.


n e cor


northeast corner


wid widow


ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.


A


Abbott Miss Etta, clerk Co Auditor's office, res 213 Berry.


Abbott Wm T, Auditor Allen Co, Court House, res 213 W Berry.


Abel Miss Mary A, teacher Harmer school, bds 59 Barr.


Abendroth David (Deppen & Abendroth), res 40 Wells.


Aber John F, artist J A Shoaff, bds American House.


Aborn Thomas, printer Gazette Co, res 47 W Water. Abram Louis, res 163 E Jefferson.


Ackermann John, physician 86 Calhoun, res same


Adams Abel W, clerk V Jacobson, bds Central House.


Adams Charles C, fireman P F W & C R R, res 377 Hanna.


3


ad


advertisement


alley


res. .resides bds


opp. opposite


S. south, or south of


laborer


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Adams Express Co, W P Chapman agt, 102 Calhoun. Adams George D, telegraph operator, res 44 Williams.


Adams Miss Ida, teacher, bds 86 E Main.


Adams Israel W, engineer P F W & C R R, res 146 W Wayne. Adams John, Saloon, 256 Calhoun, res same.


Adams Mary, domestic, 133 E Berry.


Adams Robert, lab, res 104 E Columbia.


Adams Wm, painter P F W & CR R, bds 146 W Wayne.


Adams Wm A, pedler, res s s Taylor w of Metz ..


Adams Wm H, clerk Foster Bros & Co, res 197 High.


Adkins Armus W, conductor P F W & C R R, res 59 Charles. Adler Andrew, expressman, res 61 Wall,


Adler John G, cabinet maker, bds 61 Wall.


Aebli Peter, foreman Indiana Volksfreund, bds 67 E Wayne.


Agster Mrs Anna M, res 42 W Jefferson.


Agster Miss Augusta, res 42 W Jefferson.


Agster Charles, machinist, res 42 W Jefferson.


Ahlfelt Emil, core maker, bds 86 E Jefferson.


Ahrens Dora, domestic, 196 Calhoun.


Aickin Ellen (wid Peter), res 156 Fairfield ave.


Aider Peter, engine wiper T W & W Ry, res 22 John.


Aikinger Felix, lab, bds III Wells.


Ainsworth Joseph, hack driver Fletcher & Powers, bds n e cor Berry and Barr.


Aker Henry, brakeman, bds 19 Baker.


Albers Annie, servant Mayer House.


Alberts Mrs Annie, laundress Aveline House:


Albiston Mrs Sarah, bds 45 N Cass.


Albrecht John, shoemaker L Fortried, bds n e cor Cherry and Elm.


Albrecht Lizzie, domestic 306 Calhoun.


Albrecht Martin L, carriage mkr 46 W Main, res 54 E Wayne. Albrecht Peter, shoemaker, res n s Spruce nr St Mary's River. Albright Miss Mary, res 16 E Wayne.


Aldecruz Ernst, lab, res e s Jay nr Charley.


Alder Jacob, painter 140 Van Buren, res 20 Wilts.


Alder Jacob A, painter, bds 20 Wilts.


Alder, Peter, carpenter, res 27 John.


Alderman Frank, agent Russell reaper, res 9 N Cass.


Aldrich Charles H, (Aldrich & Barrett), res 49 E Lewis.


Aldrich Elisha M, res e s Fairfield ave s of Creighton ave.


Aldrich & Barrett (Charles H Aldrich, James M Bar- rett), Lawyers, 5412 Calhoun.


Algier Tony, teamster, bds 128 E Washington.


Allbright Oella T (Wid John), bds 12 Fairfield ave.


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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.


THE CENTRAL GROCERY


No. 90 Calhoun Street:


All Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices, J. D. McGILL,


DEALER IN


Groceries, Fruits, Etc.


THE BEST


TEAS AND COFFEES


IN THE MARKET, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES,


Goods sold for CASH only, and prices to correspond.


AGENT FOR E. B. MALLORY & CO.'S ·


Celebrated Oysters


Always Ready for Wholesale and Retail Trade.


FORT WAYNE, - INDIANA.


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Allen Albert S, painter 5 E Main, res w s Franklin ave n of Huffrin.


Allen Chas E, lab, res 34 Third.


Allen County Jail, w s N Calhoun n of W Water.


Allen County Medical College, Dr. W Wheery Pres. Hall s w cor Calhoun & Berry.


Allen County Poultry and Pet Stock Association, Geo B Hart- man Sec, 22 W Berry.


Allen Cyrus W, carpenter 88 Fulton, res 171 W Wayne.


Allen George W, engineer, res 17 Brandriff.


Allen Philemon, teacher Ft Wayne College, bds same. Allgeier Anthony, teamster J B White, bds 126 E Washington. Allgeier Henry, tinner Prescott Bros & Co, bds 87 Holman.


Alliger Benjamin, lab, res s s Maumee ave nr city limits. Alliger Constant F, bds Benjamin Alliger.


Alling Henry L, clerk D A Robinson, bds 286 E Washington. Allyn George W, prof High School, bds 154 Griffith.


Alringer Frank, porter Gregg & Buchman, bds 176 E Wayne. Alringer Isador, bookkeeper J B White, bds 86 E Main.


Altemeyer Nicholas, lab, bds 129 E Lewis.


Altenbaumer August, helper, res 100 Madison.


Altenburger Boltemus, lab, res 183 Montgomery.


Alter George, clerk Nicholas Alter, bds 27 Force.


Alter John, carpenter, bds 27 Force.


Alter Nicholas, grocer 25 Force, res 27 same.


Alter Peter, carpenter P F W & C R R, res 27 John.


Altevogt Herman, car inspector T W & W Ry, res s s Allen n of Calhoun.


Alvater Louis, brakeman, bds Gable House.


Alvord Mrs Frances, res 148 W Berry.


Amann Louis, plasterer, res 215 E Washington.


American Central Insurance Co St Louis Mo, A C Greenebaum agt 31 Calhoun.


American Express Co, W P Chapman agt, 102 Cal- houn.


American House, Bernhard H Schnieders Propr, 15, 17 and 19 W Columbia. (See adv.)


American Sewing Machine Co, G L Smith Manager 13912 Calhoun.


Ames George, teamster, res 13 Hamilton.


Ames Milan E, fireman, res 50 Smith.


Ames Rufus, fireman G R & I R R, res 334 Calhoun.


Amlar Frank R, druggist, bds Mrs Wm Lytle.


Ammon Daniel, lumber, res 287 W Washington.


Amon Charles, conductor F W M & C R R, res 187 Griffith.


Amstutz Peter, supervisor, res 43 Charles. Anderson Calvin, res 123 W Wayne.


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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.


THE PETERS


Box & Lumber Co.


VENEER and BAND SAW MIBES,


79 to 102 High Street, - -


FORT WAYNE, IND.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Anderson Eli G (Anderson & Douglass), res 138 Fulton.


Anderson Gust, machine hand Peters' Box and Lumber Co, bds 58 Douglas.


Anderson House, Mrs Emrick & Son proprs, 24 W Berry.


Anderson James, fireman G R & I R R, res 8 Hough.


Anderson Milton L, painter, res 87 Barr.


Anderson Samuel, physician, 80 Calhoun, res 58 W Berry.


Anderson Mrs Sarah, res 8 Hough.


Anderson Thomas P, pianos and organs, 98 Calhoun, res Spy Run ave.


Anderson Wm, conductor, bds 402 Calhoun.


Anderson Wm, bds 106 Wells.


Anderson & Douglass (Eli G Anderson, Wm V Douglass), Grocers, 124 Broadway and 198 W Jefferson.


Andrew Thomas M (Ellsworth, Andrew & Co), res 83 E Berry. Andrews David, boilermaker P FW & C R R, res 210 Barr. Andrews George, car driver, bds 262 Calhoun.


Andrews Jacob A, lab, res 100 Wilt.


Andrews James, boiler maker P F W & C R R bds 201 Barr.


Andrews William N, clerk, bds 118 Barr.


Andruss George H, engineer T W & W Ry, bds 78 Douglas ave.


Angell Byron D, lumber, res n 's W Washington, bet Rockhill and College.


Angell Jacob, fireman G R & I R R, res 56 Wallace.


Angell John J, fireman G R & I R R, bds 144 Wallace.


Angell Mrs Orange, res 166 W Berry.


Angest Leonard, blacksmith, res 56 Madison.


Ankenbruck John, teamster City Mills, bds 172 E Washington.


Ankenbruck Joseph, truckman, res 172 E Washington.


Ankenbruck Martin, lab, res 255 E Wayne.


Anthony John C, fireman P F W & C R R, res 50 E Washing- ton.


Anthony Peter, servant St Augustine's Academy, bds same. Antrup Mrs Mary, bds 193 Barr.


Anwiler Henry, carpenter, res 165 Jackson.


Anwiler Louis, carpenter, bds 165 Jackson.


App Matthias, Boots and Shoes, 106 Calhoun, res 104 W Washington. .


Arantz, Philip, lumber, res 58 E Washington.


Archbold Lizzie, servant Hedekin House.


Archer Charles, clerk J B Rockhill, bds cor Archer ave and Florence.


Archer David L, Farmer's Eating House, 18 Harrison.




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