Michigan City, Indiana, city directory, 1893-94, Part 1

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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02295 6772


R. L. POLK: & CO.'S


Michigan City, -and.


LA PORTE AND LA PORTE COUNTY


DIRECTORY


1893-94.


Embracing a complete Alphabetical List of the residents of the cities of Michigan City and La Porte and of the villages of La Porte County; also the names and addresses of property holders residing in the county, with figures showing the assessed value of realty. 62


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INDIANAPOLIS, IND.


2101071


SEIKO


:410 Franklin St., . Michigan


FIRST


NAT ONAL BANK


MICHIGAN CITY. IND.


Southwest " Cor, Franklin and Michigan Streets


CAPITAL $ 250.000.00


DR. H. W. WILSON


Physician and Surgeon and Ocunst


DISEASES OF THE EYE A SPECIALTY


.423 Franamio Street


Office and Residence, No. 4 Orr Block,


MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA.


TYM. DOLAW


RARITOU


Sanitary Plumbing


HEATER COL


Gas and Steam Fitting


SEWERAGE AND DRAINACES


Agent for the Bolton and Capitolo


water heaters


301 Franklin St., MIETSIN CEY


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Novelty Machine Works


502 to 506 Clay St., LA PORTE, IND.


MANUFACTURERS OF


SMALL STEAM ENGINES


AND BOILERS, From 2 to 6 Horse Power,


Wood - Working Machinery, Small Dynamos for Incandescent and Arc Lighting.


Also General Repair Shop. All Classes of Iron Work Solicited. Dealers in New and Second-Hand Machinery of all descriptions.


A Specialty


of


HOT


WATER


and


STEAM


HEATING.


· Your choice of three of the leading Heat- ers of the market.


Choose the best and give . it a test, and you can sleep and rest in safety.


HEATING OF RESIDENCES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HOT HOUSES, DRY ROOMS, ETC.


MARS


STEAM


Manufacturer of the Latest Improved SLAT WOVEN FARM FENCING


Steam Pumps,- Tank Pumps, Hand Pumps. Also : Inspectors' Steam Gauges, Oif Cups. Full line Engine Trim- mings In stock or furnished on short notice. W. E. HARDING,


Proprietor.


AUGUST . UIHLEIN, SECRETARY-


ALFRED UIHLEN, LEIKEN


BREWING CO


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BOTTLED-BEER BRANDS:


MILWAUKEE


PILSENER, EXTRA-PALE, EXTRA-STOUT, "SCHLITZ-PORTER."


ANNUAL CAPACITY: ONE MILLION BARRELS OF BEER.


BEL


E A SPECIALTY.


HENRY UIHLEIN, PRESIDENT.


C. NOLL, S & Agt., N. E. Cor Washington & Clay Sts. 2 C 0


KEG-BEER BRANDS: BUDWEISER, PILSENER, WIENER, ERLANGER, CULMBACHER, "SCHLITZ-BRAU."


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Cor. Tyler and Lake Streets,


CRYSTAL SPRING BREWERY JOHN W. RUSSERT, Prop'r. Brewer and Bottler -OF THE- Celebrated "Excelsior" Lager. FOR HOME USE AND EXPORT.


LA PORTE, IND.


Maple City Bakery and Restaurant, S, ZEATNER. Proprietor.


1018 and 1020 MAIN ST.


LA PORTE, IND.


Bread, Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Et6.


Special Attention Given to Party and Picnic Orders Oysters and Fruits in their Season.


Dr. J. H. Wm. Meyer,


PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,


Special attention given to the surgical treatment of the eyes. Spectacles properly fitted for all forms of imperfect vision. OFFICE HOURS : 9 10 12 A. M., 1 10 6 P. M. 706 Jefferson St., - - La Porte, Ind.


JOSEPH WOLF, -MANUFACTURER OF-


FINE


GIGARS,


No. 1006 Main Street,


R 917,729-1761


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. (1893-4) MICHIGAN CITY.


Alexander & Co


see side lines


Ba tholomew & Co


see side lines


Becks J


188


Brav & Boeckling


see side lines


Clear Lake Ice Co


see side lines


Compton C F see top lines


Debre John


188


Dolan T M


see front cover


Evening Dispatch


134


First National Bank see front cover


Heitschmidt A C see side lines


Michigan City business College see top lines


Michigan City Dispatch 13-1


Paxton Wm see side lines Spiro Feed 188


Spiro I I.


see front cover


Tallman D F 188


Willits C C & Co.


.see side lines


Wilson HI W


.see front cover


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Michigan City Directory.


1893-4.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


City Government.


City Ilall and Connell Chamber 123 w 4th street


MAYOR. HIon Marlin T Krueger CITY OFFICERS. Clerk-Win Ohming jr Treasurer -- Frederick Schaenffele Attorney-James F Gallaher City Engineer-John Renkawitz HIarbor Master-Henry Ileise Chief of Police-Ilall Donly Chief of Fire Department-Wm Phillips


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City Council.


Council meets on the 2d and 4th Monday evenings of each month


President-1Ion Martin 'T Krue- ger


COUNCILMEN.


First Ward-F E Miller, Rich- ard M Hutchison


Second Ward-Frederick Arndt, William Kadow Third Ward-John Felten, Theo- dore HI Schmidt


2 KANNEY


Fourth Ward-Judson Wheeler, J II Peters


Fifthh Ward-John Becks, F II Zalırn


COMMITTEES.


Judiciary-J II Peters, Theodore II Schmidt, John Becks Finance-F E Miller, John Becks, J II Peters


Streets and Alleys-Frederick Arndt, Richard M Hutchison, John Felten, Judson Wheeler, F HI Zahrn


Police and Salaries- _ ohn Becks, Richard M Hutchison, Wm Kadow


Light and Water-Wm Kadow, F II Zahrn, F E Miller


Fire Department-Judson Whee- ler, Win Kadow, John Felten Railroads and Harbor-Richard M Hutchison, Theodore II Schmidt, Frederick Arndt


Cemetery and Public Grounds- F HI Zahrn, F E Miller, Judson Wheeler


Sidewalks and Sewers-Theodore HI Schmidt, J HI Peters, Fred- erick Arndt


Publie Improvements-John Fel- ten, Frederick Arndt, J II Peters


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Police Department.


BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.


President-W B Hutchinson G S Van Dusen Louis J Weiler W HI Breece, See Chief -- W IFall Donly Sergeant-Wm Gallas


Patrolmen-Nicholas Gasper. Wm Meyer, Barney Lynch, Wm Witte. Jeremiah Stoll


Board of Health. .


Wm Nosworthy, Pres Win lipp, Treas Dr W R Godfrey, Sec


Fire Department.


(Volunteer.)


Wm Phillips, chief of department Liberty Ilose Co No I, 119 w 4th Young America Hose Co No 2, cor Boston and Franklin


Car Works ITose Co No 3, at car works


Phoenix Hose Co No 4, cor 20 and Ontario (Canada)


Car Works Ilose Co No 5, at car Works


FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


LOCATION OF BOXES AND KEYS.


No 12. Union Hotel ; key at office No 13. Rawson, Root & Co.'s planing mill; key in engine room and Earl's stable


No 14. Spring and Michigan sts; key at Mrs Lynch's and A T Vreeland's


No 15. Franklin and Market sts ; ky at Major Hotel


No 16. Canada; key at Wentzel's saloon and Fred Walter's


No 21. Michigan and 6th sts; key at Burkhart's saloon and James Kellogg's


No 22. Zorn's Brewery; key at engine room


No 23. Spring and 8th sts; key at Andrew Knight's and Ma- rion Carver's


No 24. Franklin and Boston sts : key at Miller's meat market and John Renkawitz's.


No 25. Wabash and Sth sts; key at W P Latham's and Fred Voltz's saloon


No 31. Car factory ; key at office and with watchman


No 32. Baltimore aud Elston sts; key at Julius Timm's and Fath- er Bleckmann's


No 33. Alaska Refrigerator ; key at office


No 34. Hitchcock Chair Factory ; key at office


No 35. Prison; key at guard house


No 41. Cor 7th and Elston sts; key at Jacob Seeger's


No 42 Winterbotham's cooper shop; key at Fred Barthole's


HOW TO SOUND AN ALARM.


Open the door of the box with the key when you want to turn in an alarm. By pulling down the hook once and letting go gives the general alarm at the water works and hose houses in the eity


HOW THE WATER WORKS WHISTLE WILL SOUND THE ALARM.


For a general alarm one long whistle. To locate a fire from box No 15 the whistle will give I short and then 5 short whistles in succession, indicating box No 15. etc


For alarm of fire from hox No 23 the whistle will give 2 short and, after thirty seconds' inter- mission, will give 3 short whistles, indicating box 23, ete


City Water Works.


Office City Building, 123 w 4th. Pumping station e end State road. Trustees, Wm Phillips Pres, George J Staiger See, Daniel Kull Treas


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MICHIGAN CITY DIRECTORY.


Michigan City Post- office. (305 Franklin.)


Postmaster Frank II Doran, asst postmaster Albert II Leist, mailing clerk George Hunziker, gen delivery clerk Win Kinge


CARRIERS.


No 1. Frank Henry


No 2. Frank Eggert


No 3. Fred I] Westphal


No 4. Coe Edsal


Sub-carries Prank Kuirk


OFFICE HOURS.


7 a m to 7,30 pm. Money orde: s and register department 7 a m to 7 p m. Sunday's 9 to 10 a m. Carriers window same


Educational. SCHOOL BOARD.


Office 123 w 4th R F Johnson Pres


M T Krueger See


E L Valentine Treas


J C Black Supt


LOCATION SCHOOL BUILDINGS.


Iligh school, cor Sth and Cedar, Edward Boyle principal First Ward, cor 4th and Pine, Mary A Perkins principal Second Ward, cor D and Union, Cecelia Moran principal Fourth Ward. cor 10th and Ohio, Auna llopkins principal East Port, cor Michigan and Ilen- dricks, Ada I Purdy principal Canada school, opp -110 Union


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Michigan City Business College, n w cor Market and Franklin, ! C F Compton prop


St. Stanislaus school (Polish, Ro- man Catholic), cor Ripley and Washington, Rev Emanuel J Wroble principal


St John's Evangelical school (Lutheran ), cor 9th and Frank- liu, Rev John G Noch princi- pal


St Paul's Lutheran school, ne cor 9th and Franklin, Rev John Valler principal


Newspapers. DAILY.


Evening Dispath, established April 25, 1881. John B Faulk- nor editor, 206 Franklin


Evening News, established 1582. Robb & Carpenter eds and proprs, 115 w Michigan


WEEKLY.


Freie Lanze (The), established 1891. F' Hildebrandt editor and business tungr, 206 Franklin Michigan City Di-patch, estab- lished Sept 7th, 1879. John B Faulknor editor, 206 Franklin Michigan City News, established 1835. Robb & Carpenter edi- tors and proprs, 115 w Mich- igan


Banks and Bankers.


Citizens Bank (The), incorpor- ated 1889. Capital 50,000. Win B Hutchinson P'res, Mich- nel Romel Vice Pres, Charles E Arnt Cashier, 311 Franklin First National Bank, incorpor- ated 1881. Capital 250,000 C E De Wolfe Pres, Walter Vail Vice Pres, W Il Schoenemann Cashier, J F Kreidler asst Cashier, 301 Franklin


Incorporated Com- panies.


Barker Hall (Episcopal), se cor 6th and Franklin, Rev N W; Ford & Johnson Co. Incorpor- leermans head master ated 1888. Capital $100,000. John S Ford Pres, Henry W Johnson Vice Pres, Reuben A Hitchcock See, Henry V Ilitch- cock Treas, office at prison St Mary's High school (Roman ('atholie), s'e cor Buffalo and Boston, Rev John Bleckmann principal


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Ilaskell V Barker Car Co. Incor- porated 1871. John II Barker Pres, N O Rogers See and Treas, w s Buffalo bet Market and 8th llermitage Club (The). Incor- porated 1893. Capital $5,000. MIT Krueger Pres, R M IInteh- ison Vice Pres, Walter Vail Treas, M A Schutt See. Club Ilouse 16 mile e Franklin, Lake Front


Hitchcock Chair Co. Incorpor- ated 1881. Capital $100,000. John S Ford Pres, Reuben 1 Hitchcock Vice Pres, Henry W Johnson Sec, Henry V Iliteh- eock Treas, office at prison


Leist Mnfg Co. Incorporated 1892. Capital $10 000. II B Tuthill Pres, Il A Schwager Vice Pres, Charles Leist See and Treas, e.end Garfield


Michigan City Gas Co. Incor- porated 1881. Capital $40,000. Wm Blinks Pres, Michael Romel Sec and Treas, 120 W 4th


Michigan City Loan and Build- ing Association. Incorporated 1885. Capital $300 000. E F Behan Pres, Walter Lockton Vice Pres, I J Spero See, F'. ed- erick Schaeuffele Treas, 410 Franklin


Michigan City Sash and Door Co. Incorporated 1887. Capital $20,000. A R Colborn Pres, W R Corbin Sec and Treas, Frank M Jones Gen'l Mngr, 212 to 232 e 2d


Rawson & Root Lumber Co. In- corporated 1889. Capital $60,- 000. 11 A Root Pres, A R Col- born Vice Pres, C W Woods See and Treas, n end Wabash Summit Refrigerator Mufg Co (The). Incorporated 1892. Cap- ical $10,000. Robert Brinen- man Pres, Charles A Bluhm Vice Pres, Win Brinkman Treas, Henry 11 Bluhm See, cor Market and Canal


Tecumseh Facing Mills. Incor- ported 1890. Capital $25,000. R W Street Pres and Treas, W G Kendrick See, office at prison


Railroads.


Lake Erie and Western Passenger Station, s w cor Front and Franklin, R D Conch agt Louisville, New Albany and Chi- engo Passenger Station, se cor Front and Franklin, Wm B Manny agt


Michigan Central. s w cor Front and Franklin, G M Waite agt


Indiana State Prison, North.


(Southwest part of eity.)


Directors-M D Yontz, Indian- apolis; Il A Barnhart, Roches- ter; John Brodie, Valparaiso James W French, Warden Thomas E Donnelly, Deputy Warden


Patrick W Driscall, Clerk R Il Calvert, Physician Rev W tl Xanders, Chaplain L. M F emming, Steward


Secret and Benevolent Societies.


MASONIC.


(Mason Ilall 519). Franklin.) Acme Lodge No 83, P & A M. Instituted 1869, meets first Tuesday evening of each month, A G Tillotson W M, T M God- frey Sec


Michigan City Chapter No 25, R A M. Instituted 1854, meets second Tuesday evening of each month. Joseph Oliver Il P, S J Taylor See


Michigan City Council No 56, R S M. Instituted 1885, meets every fourth Tuesday evening Michigan City Commandery No 30, K T. Instituted 1881, meets third Tuesday evening of each month. F Il Doran E C. F HE Zahrn Recorder


Lake Michigan Chapter No 98, O E S, meets first and third Mon- day evenings of each month, Grace Ravelle W M, Mis Ilattie Weed Sec


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Adullam Lodge No 229. Insti- tuted ISGI, meets every Thes- day evening Mozart Hall blk. Henry Warkentine N G Nicho- last Weiler Src


Amon Lodge No 606. Instituted 1884, meets every Wednesday evening cor 6th and Franklin. John Sterzing N G, Jolin Bar- tles See


Michigan City Lodge No 265, lestituted 1866, meets every Thursday evening, 301 Frank - H .. Wm R Suell N G, E M Byrkitt See


Lake Michigan Encampment No 124. Instituted 1873, meets first and third Fridays of cach month, Mozart Halt blk. J D Kull C P, Fred Spiro Seribe. Winona Lodge No 118, D of R, meets Mozart Hall blk. Mrs W'm Gertz N G, Mrs Carl Schu'tz See


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


(Castle Hall n w cor Franklin and Michigan.)


Washington Lodge No 94. In- stituted 1880, meers every Mon- dav evening. C E Arnt C C, M A Schutt K of R & S


Michigan City Division No 7,U R K of P. Instituted 1882, meets third Wednesday evening of each month. II B Tuthill Capt, M A Schutt Recorder


Section No 977 Endowment Rink, K of P. Instituted ISSD, meets January of each year. John Holl'inan Pres, C E Meyer See


G. A. R.


George V Rawson Post No 46. Organized 1887, meets second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month, 301 Franklin. Il A Roat Commander, E M Byrkett Sec


Major 11 W Johnson Camp No 225, SofV. Organized November I, 1890, " ects second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, 301 Franklin.


George V Rawson Relief Corps No 166, 301 Frarklin Mrs MI V Cole Pres, M. & B Il Eddy Sec


NATIONAL UNION.


Lake Conneil No 363. Instituted May It ,, 1881, meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each mouth, cor Franklin and Mich- igan. Clarence Valentine Pres, Edward D Keys See


PATRIARCHAL CIRCLE.


My-tic Temple No2. Instituted 1882, mrets second and fourth Thursday evenings of cach month at Mozart Hall blk. 11 Spiro Oracle Richard Hugget Sec


C. M. I. U.


Cigar Makers' International Un- ion No 300, meets first Monday evening of each month, 429)2 Franklin. John deus Pies, Emil Peter-on See


KNIGHTS OF LABOR.


Harbor City Assembly No 9810, meets every Thursday evening, 206 Franklin. Wm Cavanaugh M W, JJohn Morrison Sec


Harmony Assembly No 3220, meets every Tuesday evening, 208 Franklin


W. C. T. U.


Rooms 9 and HI n w cor Market and Franklin


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Halryon Conneil No 672. Insti- tuted April, 1882, meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at Mozart Hall blk. F Il Zahrn Regent, E F Bailey See


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORRESTERS.


Court Lake City No 520. Insti- tuted Oct, 191. meets fourth Wednesday evening of each month, at 301 Franklin. S J Taylor C R. W R Bray Sec


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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.


Eureka Couneil No 1207. Insti- tuted 1892, meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month, eor 6th and Franklin. Frank Cruikshank Com, E R Perry Sec


MICHIGAN CITY LOW GER- MAN GUILD.


Eichbaum Lodge No 16. Organ- ized 1890, meets first and third Thursdays of each month, cor 6th and Franklin. Henry Bremmer Pres, Angust Bartels See


MISCELLANEOUS SOCI- ETIES AND CLUBS.


Business Men's Association. Wal- ter Vail Pres, T M Godfrey Sec. Club rooms n w eor F'rank- lin and Miehigen


Columbian Athletle Club. James Malone Pres, E R Perry Sec. Gymnasium and elub rooms Mozart hall building


Hermitage Club (The). M. T Krueger Pres, M A Schutt Sec. |St Paul's Lutheran Church, ne Club house 12 mile e Franklin on Lake Front


Retail Dealers' Protective Asso- ciation. Organized 1890. Meets first Thursday of each month Mozart llall building. L B Ashton Pres, Ira S Carpenter See


Federal Officers.


U S Custom offleer, 115 w Mieh- igan. Charles J Robb surveyor of enstoms


U S Light House, n side Harbor w Franklin. Harriet E Colfax light keeper


U S Life Saving Station, n e side HIarbor w Franklin. Henry Finch capt


Postofliee. 305 Franklin. Frank A Doran postmaster


Cemeteries.


Greenwood Cemetery, Frederick C Krueger sexton. Bet Barker and Greenwood av e Franklin


Calvary Cemetery (Roman Cath- olie), location same as Green- wood


Church Directory. BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church, se cor 9th and Spring, Rev Charles Vree- land pastor. Sunday services, preaching 10 20 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday school 12 m


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Congregational Church, n w cor 6th and Washington. Sun- day services, preaching 10:30 a m, 7:30 p m; Sunday school 11 :45 a m


EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Episcopal Church, s e cor 6th and Franklin, Rev Nile W Heermans pastor. Sunday ser- viees, holy communion 8 am, sermon 10:30 a m, 7:30 pm, Sunday school 2 p m


LUTHER.\N.


eor 9th and Franklin, Rev John Vollmer pastor. Sunday ser- viees, preaching 10 a m, 7:30 p m, Sunday school 2 p m


St John's Evangelical Church, s w eor 9th and Franklin, Rev Jolm G Hoch pastor. Sunday services, preaching 10 a m, Sun- day school 1: 30 p m


METHODIST.


First M E Church, cor 7th and Franklin, Sunday services, preaching 10:30 a m, 7: 30 p m, Sunday school 2 p mt


German M E Church, ne eor 8th and Buffalo, Rev Fred Wrede pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a m, 7 pm, Sunday school 9 a m


NORWEGIAN.


Norwegian Church, w's Spring bet 2d and Michigan


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church, Rev Thomas Parry pastor. W S Franklin bet 6th and 7th


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ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St Mary's Church, s e cor Buffalo and Boston, Rev John Bleck- mann pastor. Sunday services, mass 7: 45 a m, high mass 10:15 a m, Sunday school 2 p m. ves- pers and benediction 3 p m


St Stanilaus Polish Church, cor Ripley and Washington, Rev Emanuel J Wrobel pastor. Sun- day services, mass 7:45 a m,


high mass 10:15 a m. Sunday school 2:30 p m, vespers 3 p m


Parks. Washington Park, n end Frank- lin


U. S. Light House.


Harriet E Colfax light keeper, n s llar bor w Franklin


Michigan City Street Directory.


All streets crossing Franklin street have the prefix east or west. As this street is the dividing line, all houses on east and west streets number from it.


A, north and south, first east Harbor (Canada)


Addison, north and south, Woodson & Phillips addition


Allen, from Franklin east to cemetery, second south Barker av


Ann, from Franklin west, third north Barker av


Arndt, east and west, second north Fogarty, Washington Park ad- dition


Arthur, from Franklin east to Maple, second south Greenwood av Arthur, from Ohio east, second south Russell


B, north and south, first east A ( Canada)


Baltimore, east and west, first south Boston


Barker av, from Wabash east to limits. seventh south Warren Beaks, from Franklin east, second north Barker av


Belden, from Lafayette east, first north Barker av


Benton, from May av south, second west Wabash Blaine, east and west, Fisher's addition


Boston, east and west, first south 9th


Buffalo, north and south, third west Franklin


Bumgarten, east and west, third north Fogarty, Washington Park addition


C, north and south, second east A (Canada) Canal, from 2d southeast to 6th, fifth east Franklin Case from Michigan east, first south State road


Cedar, from Market south to Main, third east Franklin Center, north and south, second west B (Canada)


Central, from M C Ry west, first south Ford


Charles, from Franklin west, first north Barker av


Cherry, from Hendricks east, first north Barker av


Chicago, from intersection 8th and Manhattan, southwest


Cleveland av, from Michigan south to Barker av, fourth east Maple Cloud, from Krueger's addition south to Barker av, first east Cleve- land av


Columbia, north and south, first west M C Ry, Southwest addition Congress, from M C Ry west, first south Central Corymbo, north and south, Ashton's addition


Custer av, from 4th southeast, Blair's addition


D, north and south, third east A (Canada)


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Decatur, from Franklin east to cemetery, third south Barker av


Derby, from Benton south, first west Wabash


Detroit, from Franklin east, tirst south Baltimore


Division, from Michigan east, first north State road Dole, from Gth south, first west Willard av


Douglas av, from Sherman av southeast, tirst west Lincoln av


Duncan, east and west, on north side of Inner Harbor south Wash- ington Park


Du Page, from Lafayette east, fifth south Boston


E. north and south, fourth east A (Canada)


Eighth, east and west, third south Market Elin, from Pearl south to Greenwood av, eighth east Franklin Elston, from seventh south, fifth west Franklin


Emily, east and west, first south Union (Canada)


Erie, north and south, second west Center (Canada)


Felton, east and west, first north Fogarty, Washington Park ad- dition


Ferry, from Ohio east, first north Russell


Fogarty, east and west, third north M C Ry, Washington Park ad- dition


Follet, east and west, Woodson and Philips's addition


Ford, from M C Ry west, first south Green


Fourth, east and west, first sonth Michigan


Franeis, from Cleveland av east first north Barker av


Franklin, north and south from lake front to southern limits central dividing line east and west


Fremont, from Lafayette east, third south Boston


Front, east and west, first south Ilarbor


Fulton, from Franklin east to cemetery, first south Barker av


Garfield, from Franklin east to Maple, first south Greenwoo.1 av


Garfield, from Ohio east first south Russell


Grant av, north and south, first west Willard av, Blair Park ad- dition


Greeley av, north and south, third west Douglas av


Greene, from Franklin west, first south Baltimore


Greenwood av, from Franklin east to limits, fifth south Barker av Hancock av, from Sth south, second west Douglas av Harrison from Franklin east to Maple, third south Greenwood av Harrison, from Ohio east, third sonth Russell


Hayes av, from Sth south, first west Greeley av


llendricks, from Michigan south to Greenwood av, second east Cleveland av


Hitehcock, north and south, Woodson and Phillips's addition


Hot'man, northeast, Washington Park addition


Holliday, from Vail north, first east Michigan


Homer, from Franklin west, second north Barker av


Hoyt, from Wall south, first east Buffalo


Jackson, from Michigan south to Greenwood av, fourth east Cleve- land av


Jewell, east and west, Woodson and Phillips' addition


Kentucky, from eighth south, first west Tennessee


Krueger av, continuation Center street, Washington Park addition


Lafayette, from eighth south to Greenwood av, fourth east Franklin Lake, from Wabash west, first south lake


Lincoln av, northwest and southeast, Blair's addition


Logan av, east and west, first north 8th, Blair's addition


Lowell, from Franklin west, fourth south Barker av


MeClelland av, northwest and southeast, Blair's addition


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Madison. from Lafayette east, third north Barker av


Main, from Cedar east, second south Boston


Manhattan, from 7th south, fourth west Franklin


Manning, from Franklin west, first south Barker av Maple, from Boston south to Greenwood av, seventh east Franklin Market, east and west, second south Michigan


May av, from Franklin west, third south Barker av


Michigan, east and west, first south 20


Miller, east and west, second south Union (Canada)


Miller av, north and south, second east Krueger av, Washington Park addition


Mulligan, east and west, Fisher's addition


Ninth, east and west, fourth south Market


North, east and west, Ashton's addition


Oak, from 9th south to Greenwood av, sixth east Franklin


Ohio, from 7th south, sixth west Franklin


Ohming, north and south, first east Krueger av, Washington Park addition


Ontario, north and south, first west Center (Canada)


Park, from Lafayette east, first south Boston


Park av, from State road south, second east Michigan


Pear, from Hendricks east, serond south Barker av


Pearl, from Lafay tre east, fourth south Boston


Perne, north and south, Ashton's addition


Phillips, north and south, Woodson and Phillips' addition


Pine, from lake south to Beakes, first east Franklin


l'lam, from Hendricks east, first south Barker av


Poplar, from Fremont south to Greenwood av, first west Cleve- land av


Po ter, from Mielngan south to Greenwood av, third east Cleve- land av


Ripley, east and west, second south Warren


Russell, from Ohio east, fourth north limits


Salem, from Ohio east, second north Russell


San Francisco, from Michigan south, ninth west Wabash


Scott, east and west, third south Union (Canada)


Second, east and west. second south Harbor


Seventh, east and west, second south Market


Seymour av, from Sth south, first west Douglas av


Sheridan av, north and south, second west Greeley av


Short, from Porter east, second north Barker av Sixth, east and west, first south Market




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