Michigan city directory, 1905, Part 1

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CHAS. H. DALSON'S


115 W. MICHIGAN ST.


Both Fhones 89.


Transfer and Baggage LINE.


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MICHIGAN CITY DIRECTORY


1905.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor, J. Frank Hanly.


Lieutenant-Governor, Hugh T. Miller.


Secretary of State, Daniel E. Storms,


Auditor of State, David E, Sherrick.


Treasurer of State, Nathaniel U. Hill.


Attorney General, Charles W. Miller. Clerk of Supreme Court, Robert A. Brown,


Reporter of Supreme Court, George W. Self.


Superintendent of Public Instruction, Fassett A. Cotton.


Chief of Bureau Statistics, Joseph H. Stubbe.


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JUDGES SUPREME COURT.


Leander J. Monks, James H. Jordan, John H. Gillett, John V. Hadley, Oscar H. Montgomery. .


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David A. Myers, Woodfin D. Robinson, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, Ulric Z. Wiley, Frank Roby.


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


Representative in Congress, Edgar D. Crumpacker, Valparaiso. Judge Circuit Court, John C. Richter, La Porte. Judge Superior Court, Harry B. Tuthill, Michigan City.


· Joint Senator, Daniel L. Crumpacker, Westville.


Prosecuting Attorney, Jeremiah B. Collins, Michigan City.


Prosecuting Attorney-elect (takes office Jan. 1, 1906), Theron F. Miller, Michigan City.


Clerk Circuit and Superior Courts, Chas. F. McClung, Michigan City,


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Furniture and Carpets at the Your credit is good for


Michigan City Furniture Co.


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Corner of Michigan and Franklin Streets.


Laes F Representative, Virgil W. Bartholomew, Michigan City, Joint Representative, Gustave H. Grieger, Hanna.


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MICHIGAN CITY & NORTHERN INDIANA GAS COMPANY. OFFICE 519 FRANKLIN ST.


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Fairview Hotel


122 East Second Street.


Mr and Mrs. 5. .. Boyd, Proprietors.


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Nice Clean Rooms


Baths and Modern Improvements.


Come once, you will come again.


The place where your money goes farthest in buying Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Millinery and Ladies' and Men's Furnishings.


M. PROPP,


FRANKLIN and FIFTH STREETS.


He will give you more for your money than anyone else.


C. E. MEYER, 317 Franklin Street.


If you want to buy a new suit of clothes why not try


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MICHIGAN CITY DIRECTORY.


Clerk Circuit and Superior Court-elect, (takes office Jan. 1, 1906, George Link, La Porte.


Treasurer, William A. Bohland, La Porte.


Treasurer-elect, (takes office Jan. 1, 1906), Lewis R. Cass, Michigan City. Recorder, William Plaembaeck, La Porte.


Sheriff, Albert F. Smutzer, La Porte.


Surveyor, Joseph O. Reese, La Porte.


Coroner, Dr. Joseph L. Gray, La Porte.


Commissioner, 1st District, William P. Miller, La Porte.


Commissioner, 2nd District, Charles Kelling, La Porte.


Commissioner, 2nd District-elect, (takes office Jan. 1, 1906), John T. Terrey, Union Mills.


Commissioner, 3d District, Henry C. Kruyer, Michigan City.


Assessor, Daniel P. Grover, La Porte.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Trustee, Harry R. Bennett, Michigan City. Assessor, Wilbur F. Latham, Michigan City.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Offices, 123 West Fourt Street; Council Chamber, third floor, corner Michigan and Franklin.


Mayor, John E. Shultz.


Controller, Henry C. Van Deusen.


Clerk, Edward J. Heise.


Treasurer, C. Elijah Meyer.


City Judge, Edwin J. Bower.


Board of Public Works-Finley C. Carso n, Lyman B. Ashton, Thomas Clark.


Attorney, Cornelius R. Collins. Civil Engineer, Harry M. Miles.


Street Commissioner, John W. Tasker.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Meets on the first and third Monday of each month in the Council Chamber, corner Franklin and Michigan Streets, from April 1st to October 1st, 8 o'clock p. m .; from October 1st to April 1st, 7:30 o'clock p. m.


MEMBERS OF COMMON COUNCIL.


First Ward-Henry R. Misener, William C. Alexander. Second Ward-Charles E. DeWitt, William Paxton. Third Ward-Fred C. Miller, Joseph Zoch.


Fourth Ward-William Heeg, Ernest Reetz.


Fifth Ward-George B. Johnson, George Weigel.


F. M. Boeckling PHONE 82.


THE FLORIST, Cut Flowers Always on Hand.


For Automobile Supplies call on Roman Eichstaedt,


121 West Fifth Street.


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CITY DEPARTMENTS, BOARDS, ETC.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters, 121 W. Fourth St. Meets first Monday each month.


Commissioners-John M. Dunlap, President; Alex C. Tawse, Rudolph J. Krueger.


Officers-Christopher E. Bowlin, Superintendent; Louis J. Weiler, Day Sergeant; Joseph Jenkins, Night Sergeant.


Patrolmen-William Moore, Fred Peters, Fred Tiedt, William C. Meyer, Edward Haller, John Morgan, Frank Huering.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief, William Smith.


Assistant Chief, Charles Schlundt.


Company No. 1-Bunny Rydzy, George Page, Thomas Kerwin, William Istatt.


Company No. 2-Edward Smith, William Laborn, Frank Striebe, Albert Lubs, Frank Gwinn.


Hose HIouse No. 1, 111 Fourth. Mutual 'Phone 639.


Hose House No. 2, 914 Franklin. Mutual 'Phone 654.


WATER DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent, Elijah F. Behan.


Engineers-William H. Wiliamson, David Roose.


LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES.


12. Brinkman's Hotel.


13. Root Planing Mill.


14. Spring and Michigan.


15. Franklin and Fifth.


16. Union and C, Canada.


17. East Second, Canada., opp. F. C. Arndt's.


19. Fogarty and Krueger Ave.


21. Sixth and Michigan.


22. Zorn's Brewery.


23. Spring and Eighth.


24. Franklin and Tenth.


25. Wabash and Eighth.


26. Cleveland Ave., opp. M. T. Krueger's.


31. Car Works.


32. Baltimore and Elston.


Wright's Laundry, F. J. WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR, 902 FRANKLIN STREET.


The Best Place in the City for LAUNDERING SHIRTS, COLLARS CUFFS AND SHIRTWAISTS. . . . MUTUAL PHONE 151.


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Coal, Wood, Flour, Grain and Hay.


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A. F. EARL'S LIVERY,


Up-to-date in Every Particular. Both Phones 29.


Corner of Washington and Michigan Streets.


Otto Aicher for Carpets and Rugs.


324 Franklin Street.


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33. Western Cane Seating Factory.


34. Hitchcock Chair Co.


35. State Prison.


36. Frankin and Barker Ave.


41. Seventh and Elston.


42. Chicago St.


43. Willard Ave. and Sixth.


51. Washington and Ripley.


52. Elston and Wall.


53. Eighth and Lincoln Ave.


HOW TO SOUND AN ALARM. 1.


Open the door of the box with the key when you want to turn in an alarm, pull down the hook once and let go. This gives the general alarm at the water works and hose houses in the city.


HOW THE WATER WORKS WHISTLE WILL SOUND THE ALARM.


For a general alarm, one long whistle; then after thirty seconds inter- mission the whistle will blow short blasts to indicate number of box from which alarm is turned in, as follows:


Box No. 15-One short blast, then five short blasts.


Box No. 26-Two short blasts, then six short blasts, etc.


HARBOR DEPARTMENT.


Harbormaster, Harry M. Miles.


Bridgetenders-Charles Lamb, (Franklin Street); Fred Flotow, (Sixth street); Joseph Grochwalschki, (Second Street).


CEMETERY.


Sexton, William H. McDaniel.


BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH.


Dr. Francis V. Martin, President. Dr. Whitefield Bowers, Secretary. Dr. Frank R. Leeds, Treasurer.


PARKS.


Washington Park, north end Franklin.


SCHOOL BOARD.


Robert Lytle, President. John J. Riley, Secretary. John B. Faulknor, Treasurer. Louis W. Keller, Superintendent.


USE "COOLSPRING DISTILLED WATER ICE.


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DR. W. EBERHARDT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.


501 FRANKLIN STREET.


SPECIALTY EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.


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LOCATION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS.


High School-Eighth, Spring and Cedar.


Elston-Pine and Fourth.


Eastport-Michigan and School.


Canada-Union, Emily and D.


Marsh-York, Lafayette and Barker Ave.


Old Garfield-Tenth and Ohio.


New Garfield-Baltimore and Ohio.


Park-Seventh and Grant Ave.


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.


St. Mary's High School (Roman Catholic), s. e. corner Buffalo a' d Bos- ton; Rev. John Bleckman, principal.


St. Stanislaus School (Polish Roman Catholic), corner Ripley and Washington; Emanuel J. Wroebel, principal.


St. John's Evangelical School, s. w. corner Ninth and Franklin; Rev. J. G. Hoch, principal.


St. Paul's Lutheran School, n. e corner Ninth and Franklin; Rev. H. C. Wickemeyer principal.


CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Curch: Southeast corner Ninth and Spring. Ingram E. Bill, pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 11:45 a. m. Prayer meeting, Friday 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Congregational Church: West Sixth and Washington. O. L. Kiplinger, pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m .; vesper service, 4:30 p. m. Sunday school, 12 m.


EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Cathedral: Sixth and Franklin. Rt. Rev. J. H. White, Bishop. Services, 8 and 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m.


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.


Rooms, 6171% Franklin. Services, 10:45 a. m.


EVANGELICAL.


St. John's Lutheran Church: Ninth and Franklin. J. G. Hoch, pastor. Sunday services, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 1:30 p. m.


Best Home Made Candies in the city at & & & &


JOHN LAMBERSON'S, 407 Franklin Street.


Michigan City, Ind.


MORITZ & SON,


High Grade Clothing.


SHULTZ'S RESTAURANT.


THE OLD RELIABLE.


213 FRANKLIN STREET. ALWAYS READY TO PLEASE YOU.


621 Franklin Street.


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EMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL.


Emanuel Congregational Church: Miller and C. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school, 1 p. m.


LUTHERAN.


St. Paul's Lutheran Church: E. Ninth and Farnklin. H. E. Wickemeyer, pastor. Sunday services, 10 a. m. Sunday school, 1:30 p. m.


Zion Lutheran Church: Franklin and W. Green. D. A. Lofgren, pas- tor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m.


METHODIST.


First M. E. Church: Northeast corner Seventh and Franklin. A. J. Waller, pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school, 2 p. m.


First German M. E. Church: Corner Eighth and Buffalo. Bernhard Becker, pastor. Sunday services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 9 a. m.


MISSION.


Sanborn Memorial Chapel: York and Fulton. John Peterson, pastor. Sunday services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


NORWEGIAN.


Norwegian Church: Near corner Second and Spring. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church: W. Ninth and Washington. D. H. Cornell, pastor. Sunday services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Mary's Church: W. Tenth and Buffalo. Rev. Father John Bleck- man, pastor. Sunday services, 7:30 a. m .; 9 a. m .; 10:15 a. m .; 2 p. m. and 3 p. m.


St. Stanislaus Polish Church: Washington and Ripley. Rev, Father E. J. Wroebel, pastor. Services, 7:45 a. m .; 9 a. m .; 10:15 a. m .; 3 p. m.


Holman & Throckmorton,


Tailors and Shirtmakers 509 Franklin Street.


L. G. Paul,


or Fine Furniture


Go to


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CALVERT, Michigan City's Leading Photographer,


Over Sieb's Bakery.


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INDIANA STATE PRISON.


(Southwest part of City.)


Board of Control-C. H. Bundy, Marion, President; D. A. Coulter, Frankfort; Patrick O'Brien, South Bend.


James D. Reld, Warden; Ward A. Garner, Deputy Warden; Walter H. Daly, Clerk ; John W. Milligan, Physician; H. L. Henderson, Chaplain.


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FEDERAL OFFICERS.


U. S. Commissioner, Jared II. Orr.


U. S. Custom House, Charles J. Robb, Surveyor.


U. S. Signal Station, north side harbor near Franklin. Thomas J. Armstrong, keeper of light and signal station.


U. S. Life Saving Station, north side harbor, near Franklin, Allen A. Kent, Captain.


Post Office, 305 Franklin. Albert H. Leist, postmaster; Alonzo S. Nichols, Deputy.


CEMETERIES.


Greenwood Cemetery, Wm. H. McDaniel, Sexton. Between Barker and Greenwood Ave.


Calvary Cemetery (Roman Catholic), location same as Greenwood. Polish Cemetery, south of Greenwood cemetery.


U. S. POST-OFFICE. (305 Franklin St.)


Postmaster-Albert H. Leist.


Assistant Postmaster-Alonzo S. Nichols.


Mailing Clerks-Wm. F. Kluge, Oliver C. Deming, Edward F. Krause. General Delivery Clerks-Walter C. Bertz, Mina M. Ashton.


Lettercarriers-Frank T. Henry, Frank Eggert, Fred H. Westphal, George H. Hunziker, Coe Edsall, Oscar D. Kull, Chas. F. Sengbush.


R. F. D. Letter Carriers-Harrison L. Cook, Charles Goodwin, Benja- min F. Veal, Patrick H. Lally.


Office Hours-General Delivery, 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.


Money Order and Register-7 a. m. to 7 p. m., except Sunday.


716-718 Franklin Street. Brinckmann Bros.


Undertaking, Livery and Auto- mobile Garage


IN THE FUTURE, AS IN THE PAST, OUR MOTTO SHALL BE, "Right Goods at Right Prices," The RELIABLE.


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Kramer's Pharmacy, Public Telephone Station.


Have You Tried the Kind O. A. Wellnitz Bakes?


320-322 Franklin Street.


Raised Doughnuts


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BANKS AND BANKERS.


Citizens' Bank, incorporated 1889. Capital stock, $50,000. Surplus, $80,000. William B. Hutchinson, president; P. Zorn, vice-presi- dent; Charles E. Arnt, cashier, 311 Franklin.


First National Bank, incorporated 1881. Capital stock, $125,000. Sur- plus, $25,000. Walter Vail, president; N. P. Rogers, vice-president; J. F. Kreidler, cashier, 401 Franklin.


Michigan City Trust & Savings Company, incorporated 1904. Capital stock, $50,000. Walter Vail, president; G. T. Vail, secretary.


NEWSPAPERS, :


Daily-Evening Dispatch, established 1881, Francis & Faulknor, pub- lishers. John B. Faulknor, editor, 206 Franklin.


Daily-Evening News, established 1882. Robb & Misener, editors and proprietors, 115 West Michigan.


Weekly-Freie Lanze, established 1891. Karl Freitag, editor, 123 West Fourth.


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RAILROADS.


Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville, passenger and freight station, east side of Franklin near Front street. William B. Manny, agent.


Lake Erie & Western, passenger and freight station, west side of Franklin near Front street. George McReynolds, agent. Michigan Central, passenger station, west side of Franklin near Front street. Louis Brinkman, agent.


Pere Marquette, South Franklin street. W. T. Evans, agent.


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SECRET SOCIETIES.


BEN-HUR. Hall 232 Franklin


Rigel Court No. 86. Instituted 1897. Meets second and fourth Thurs- day evenings each month. J. R. Weaver, Chief; W F. Latham, Scribe.


DEUTSCHER KRIEGER VEREIN.


Hall 10912 E Michigan.


Meets on call Thursdays. F. Il. Hartman, Capt .; J. H. Staschen, P. M.


ELKS.


Hall 230-232 Franklin.


Michigan City Lodge, No. 432, B. P. O. E. Instituted 1898. Meets every Wednesday evening. B. W. Ford E. R; G. T. Vail Secy.


Bartholomew & Co., Hardware, Established In 1880.


619 FRANKLIN STREET, MICHIGAN CITY.


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25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN PIANO MOVING GUARANTEES GOOD SERVICE. CHAS. H. DALSON'S Baggage and Transfer Line. 115 W. MICHIGAN STREET. BOTH PHONES 89.


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FORESTERS.


Lake City Court, No 520, I. O. F. Meets on call. K. B. Phillips, C. R. W. L. Rawlings, Rec. Secy.


Michigan City Court, No. 23, I. O. F. Meets first and third Friday of each month at 601 Franklin. S. G. Burkart, chief; Albert Rud- nick, Secy.


Madonna Court, No. 207, Ladies' Catholic Order of Foresters. Meets Sunday afternoons in St. Mary's Hall. Mrs. Wm. Slattery, Chief; Mrs. Johanna Kearns, Rec. Seey.


St. Mary's Court, No. 206, Catholic Order of Foresters. Meets Sunday afternoons in St. Mary's Hall. Jacob Kiefer, Chief; C. E. Combs, Rec. Secy.


St. Roses Court, No. 387, Ladtes' Catholic Order of Foresters. Meets Sunday evenings an':St. Mary's Hall. Mrs. Frances Heeg, chief; Mrs. Mary Kresminske, Rec. Secy.


Windthorst Court, No. 197, Catholic Order of Foresters. Meets Sunday evenings in St. Mary's Hall. Aug. P. Timm, Chief; Felix Weis- becker, Rec. Secy.


GRAND ARMY REPUBLIC. Hall, Superior Court Room, 231 Franklin.


George V. Rawson Post, No. 46 .-- Organized 1887. Meets second and, fourth Saturday evenings of each month. H. A. Root, Com .; J. Burbank, Adjt.


Woman's Relief Corps, George V Rawson W: R .. C., No. 166 .. Meets second and fourth Fridays each month. Mrs. Mary A. Davis, Pres .; Mrs. Rozella Billings, Secy.


HITCHCOCK CHAIR CO.'S MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.


Hall, 601 Franklin.


Meets on call Tuesdays. J. M. Dunlap, Pres .; T. E. Russell, Secy. 1


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Meets St. Mary's Hall.


Michigan City Council, No. 837. Instituted 1904. Meets on first and third Tuesday of each month. W. B. Flynn, G. K .; Thomas Conlon, Secy.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF COLUMBIA.


Hall, 232 Franklin.


Northern Council, No. 104. Meets second and fourth Wednesday even- ings each month. Geo. Schumacher, Coun .; F. H. Johnson, Scribe.


Gas For Lighting


EASY PAYMENTS.


WE SELL GOODS ON


CORNER MICHIGAN AND FRANKLIN STREETS.


Michigan City Furniture Co.


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Better Goods for the same money or the same Goods for Less Money at M. PROPP'S,


FRANKLIN and FIFTH STREETS.


ALL THE NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN IN THE SEASON


317 FRANKLIN STREET


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Meyer's Haberdashery


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KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.


Hall, corner Franklin and Fifth.


Harbor Tent, No. 14. Instituted 1887. Meets every first and third Thursday evenings of each month. J. E. Southard, Coun .; A. H. Miller, Rec. K.


Banner Hive, No. 5, Ladies of the Maccabees. Meets first and third Friday nights of each month. K. O. T. M. Hall. Mrs. Addie Mona- han, Com .; Mrs. Eliza Chubb, Rec. K.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Hall, 401 Franklin.


Martha Washington Temple, No. 275, Rathbone Sisters. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month. Mrs. Clara Grischow, M. E. C .; Mrs. Isabelle Veal, M. R. C.


Washington Lodge, No. 94, Instituted 1880. Meets every Monday evening. S. D. Patterson, C. C .; B. F. Veal, K. of R. and S.


MASONIC. Hall 5191/2 Franklin.


Acme Lodge No. 83, F. and A. M. Instituted 1869. Meets First Tues- day evening of each month. J. B. Faulknor, W. M .; A. S. Nichols, Secy.


Knights Templar, Michigan City Commandery, No. 30. Meets every third Tuesday of each month. H. B. Tuthill, E. C .; A. S. Nichols, Rec.


Order of Eastern Star, Lake Michigan Chapter, No. 98. Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month. Mrs. Rose Garner, W. M .; Mrs. Rozella Billings, Secy.


Royal Arch Masons, Michigan City Chapter, No. 25. Meets second Tuesday of each month. Joseph Oliver, H. P .; A. S. Nichols, Secy. Royal and Select Masons, Michigan City Council, No. 56. Meets every fourth Tuesday evening. J. B. Faulknor, Ill. M .; A. S. Nichols, Rec.


MODERN MACCABEES.


Hall, 1091/2 E. Michigan.


Lake Side Tent, No. 1048. Meets second and Fourth Monday of each month. M. J. Baut, Com .; J. E. Henshaw, Rec. K.


Michigan City Hive, No. 921, Ladies of the Modern Maccabees. Meets second and fourth Friday of each month. Mrs. Emily Vandercook, Lady Com .; Miss Jessie Harper, Rec. K.


NATIONAL UNION.


Hall, 301 Franklin.


Lake Council, No. 363. Instituted 1890. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month. L. J. Weiler, Pres .; W. A. Bray, Secy.


PHONE 82 THE FLORIST, F. M. Boeckling


DESIGN WORK OF ALL STYLES ON SHORT NOTICE.


Bicycles and Automobiles,


Roman Eichstaedt,


121 West Fifth Street.


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NORTH AMERICAN UNION.


Hall, 601 Franklin.


Michigan City Council, No. 67. Meets first and third Mondays of each month. J. H. Bartels, Pres .; J. M. Dunlap, Secy.


Indiana Associate Council, No. 11, N. A. U. Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Mrs. Minnie Kemp, Pres .; Mrs. Emma L. Wiegman, Secy.


ODD FELLOWS.


Hall, 301 Franklin.


Degree of Rebekah, Winona Lodge, No. 349. Meets every Tuesday evening. Mrs. Belle Herrold, N. G .; Ida Schultz, Secy.


German Union Lodge, No. 229, I. O. O. F. Instituted 1897. Meets every Tuesday evening at Mozart Hall. Charles Baertz, N. G .; Rudolph Komnatzke, Secy.


Michigan City Lodge, No. 265. Instituted 1866. Meets every Thurs- day evening. Thomas Herrold, N. G .; F. H. Mitchell, Rec. Secy.


ORDER MUTUAL PROTECTION.


Hall, 601 Franklin.


Michigan City Lodge, No. 183. Meets second and fourth Tuesday even- ings e ach month. M. J. Baut, Pres .; John Rosenberg, Secy.


OWLS. Hall, 301 Franklin.


Hoosier Slide Roost, No. 90. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month. J. C. Miller, Grey Owl; S. Wilhelm, Scratch Owl.


PATRICIANS.


Hall, 232 Franklin.


Michigan City Court, No. 110. Meets second and fourth Saturday of each month. Louis Zahrndt, Hon. Sen .; A. J. Snook, Scribe.


PLATTDEUTSCHE GILDE NO. 16.


Hall, 601 Franklin.


Meets first and third Wednesday each month. W. Pagels, Pres .; George Bergman, Secy.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Hall, 1091/2 E. Michigan.


Halcyon Council, No. 672. Instituted 1882. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings each month. F. S. Whipple, Regent; William Smith, Secy.


YOUR LAUNDRY WILL BE "WRIGHT" WHEN YOU HAVE IT DONE AT WRIGHT'S LAUNDRY. 902 FRANKLIN STREET, MUTUAL PHONE 151.


"White Seal"


O. W. GOTTO


Sole Agent.


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The Flour that is Equal to Any and Far Better than Many is


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Cor. Washington and Michigan Street.


A. F. Earl, Undertaker and Livery.


Both Phones 29.


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ROYAL NEIGHBORS. Hall, 232 Franklin.


Lake View Camp, No. 818, R. N. of A. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Mrs. Freida Krueger, Oracle; Mrs. Sadie Moon, Secy.


Charter Oak Camp, No. 3550, R. N. of A. Meets first and third Thurs- days of each month. Mrs. Margaret Mulrine, Oracle; Mrs. Maud Russell, Rec.


SAMARITANS. Hall, 601 Franklin.


Eureka Congress, No. 25. Meets second and fourth Monday evenings each month. Mrs. Eliza Noakes, Pres .; Mrs. Flora L. Daggy, R. C. Michigan City Congress, No. 6. Instituted 1899. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings each month. Charles E. Stickley, Pres .; W. O. Barnes, Rec. Sec.


ST. JOHNS AID SOCIETY.


Hall, 413-415 Franklin.


Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. William Meese, Pres .; Fred Dittmer, Secy.


TRAINMEN.


Michigan City Division, No. 300, B. of L. E. Meets first and third Sun- day afternoon of each month at 301 Franklin St. R. E. Doherty, Chief; W. E. Precions, Collector.


Harbor City Lodge, No. 300, B. of L. F. Meets second and fourth Sun- day afternoon each month at 601 Franklin St. R. C. Cole, Master; W. Cudney, Secy.


Barker Division, No. 213, Order Railway Conductors. Meets second and fouth Sunday afternoon each month at 301 Franklin St. W. C. Bush, Chief; A. Vetterly, Secy.


Charles Billings Lodge, No. 262, B. of R. T. Meets first and third Sun- day afternoon of each month at 232 Franklin. Henry Hintz, Mas- ter; J. C. Miller, Secy.


WOODMEN. Hall, corner Fourth and Franklin.


Hoosier Slide Camp, No. 3568, M. W. of A. Meets second and fourth Thursdays each month in Burkhart's Hall, 601 Franklin. G. A. Proctor, Secy .; W. J. Orr, E. C.


Royal Oak Camp, No. 7913, M. W. of A. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each month. William Finske, V. C .; E. L. Harper, Clerk.


WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.


Michigan City Camp, No. 84. Meets on call. J. E. Shultz, Consul; W. C. Fargher, Clerk.


Use "Coolspring Distilled Water."


Otto Aicher For Reliable Upholstering.


324 Franklin Street.


Dr. W. Eberhardt, Physician and Surgeon,


501 Franklin Street.


GLASSES FITTED.


MICHIGAN CITY DIRECTORY.


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SOCIAL CLUBS.


Elks' Club. Corner Franklin and Michigan. M. D. Rahl, steward. Independent Athletic Club. Corner Eighth and Chicago.


Michigan City Bachelor Club. Corner Eighth and Lincoln Ave.


Presbyterian Young Men's Club. Corner Ninth and Washington.


West Side Athletic Club. Corner Ninth and Willard Ave.


BAND AND ORCHESTRAS.


Ames Michigan City Band. Organized 1890. H. A. Vandercook, direc- tor; Earl C. Calvert, manager. Weekly concerts at Washington Park during sunmmer season.


White Eagle Band. Organized 1898. Charles Saja, director; Frank Troy, manager.


Vandercook's Orchestra. Earl C. Calvert, manager.


Michigan City Street Directory.


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


All numbers for houses north and east of the harbor commence at harbor.


All houses on streets intersecting with Michigan street east of Tenth street are numbered commencing at Michigan street.


A, north and south, first east harbor (Canada).


Addison, north and south, Oakland addition.


Allen, from Franklin east to cemetery, second south Barker avenue. Ann, from Franklin west, third north Baker avenue.


Furnishings See For Hats and


Moritz & Son,


Indiana.


Michigan City,


5c.


Buys the Best Ice Cream Soda in the City at 407 and Foot of Franklin St.


John Lamberson's


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THE SHULTZ RESTAURANT. ROOMS IN CONNECTION.


THE BEST PLACE TO EAT.


213 FRANKLIN STREET.


L. G. Paul's


ALL GRADES AND SIZES AT 621 FRANKLIN STREET.


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Arndt, east and west fifth north of M. C. R. R.


Arthur, from Ohio east to Tilden ave., first street north of P. M. R. R. B, north and south, first east A (Canada).


Baltimore, east and west, first south Boston.


Barker Ave., from Wabash east to limits Ninth street south of Tenth. Belden, from Lafayette east, first north Barker Ave.


Benton, from May Ave, south, second west Wabash.


Blaine, east and west Second street north of M. C. R. R. east of Wash- ington Park.


Buffalo, north and south, third west Franklin.


Baumgarten, east and west sixth north of M. C. R. R. east of Washing- ton Park.


Butler, North and south, Sixth east Cleveland Ave.


C, north and south, second east A (Canada).


Canal, from Second southeast to Sixth, fifth east Franklin.




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