New Albany City Directory, 1897-1898, Part 1

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East Sixth, north from Water to Market, and from Spring to Oak, north from Culbertson av to Fairview Burying Grounds, C. I. & L. Ry


East Tenth, north from Water to Culbertson av east of Ninth


East Thirteenth, north from Water to Ekin av, east of Twelfth


East Third, north from Water to Oak, east of Bank


East Twelfth, north from Water to Division, east of Eleventh


Elm, (East), east from State to Silver, north of Spring


Elm, (West), west from State to a point bet Washington and Fourth, and West from Fifth to 8th


Elim, west from Jackson to Shipping, north of Beech, ALower Albany


ans, (See also West 8th), orth from Water to Main, est of W 7th


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ry, northwest from River, South of Ann, Lower Al- Iny


it, (North First), north- est from Charlestown rd C., I. & L. Ry., east South


Bt, southwest from Ferry Shipping, Lower Albany


Floyd, west from Green or W Ninth, to Falling Run, bet Preston and River


Fourth (North Fourth), northwest from Charlestown rd to C., I. & L. Ry


Fourth, southwest from Cory- don rd, leading to Budd rd


Front, southwest from Fall- ing Run to Shipping, bet First and River, Lower Al- bany


Galt, north from Margin to Rear Market, next east of Vincennes


Grant, east from East Four- teenth to E Fifteenth, north of Market


Green (or W Ninth), north from Water to Market, next west of Evans


Green, east from State to Bono rd, south of John


Green, north from Young to Cherry, next west of Lower Eighth


Griffin, north from South to Beech, next west to Hildreth


Henry, from west First to Griffin, south of Cherry


Hildreth, north from South to State


Indiana Avenue, from Cul- bertson av,north to Charles- town rd, east of Silver


Jackson, now E Thirteenth


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Jackson, northwest from Front to Fourth, Lower Al- bany


Jackson, west from State to West, north of Cherry


Jay, north from Market to Ekin av, next east of Thom- 88


Jefferson, east from State to Pearl, north of Falling Run


Jefferson, (or W Tenth), north from Floyd to Church, next west of Green


John, north from Spring to Ekin av (See E Eleventh)


John, east from State to Bono rd, north of Green


King, east from E 16th to Vincennes, north of Mar- ket


Klondike Av, east from Charlestown av at 15th to Clark north of Chartres


Korb Av, from Beeler north- east of McDonald av


Lafayette, from Market to Spring, next West of Wash- ington


Lewis, east from State to Bono rd, north of John


Lindsley, east from: Marcell to E Sixth, north of C., I. & L. Ry


Locust, northeast from Bee- ler to Clark, south of Char- tres


McBeth, east from E Ninth to E Sixteenth, bet Main and Water


McDonald Av, north from Ekin av, east of Indiana ay


McLean av, from Silver east to limits, north of Beeler


Madison, east from State north of Jefferson


Maiden Lane, north from J., M. & I., R. R., to Rear Mar- ket, east of East


Main or High, (East), east from State to eastern limits north of Water


Main or High, (West), from State to Falling Run north of Water


Marcell, north from C., I. & L. Ry., east of Falling Run


Margin, east from Vincennes to eastern limits, bet Troy and River


Market, (East), east fr State to Vincennes, no of Main (See also R Market)


Market, (West), west f State to Green, north Main


Market, (New), now De trey to


Market, east from South Fourth, north of Char town rd


Monroe, east from State Pearl, north of Madison


Monon Av, from Vincennes, es Street, northeast to Fair Grounds


Monon Av., from Vincennes street northeast to Fair Grounds, parallel with C. I. & L. Ry


Montgomery, west from W Fourth to Old Virginia rd, north of Falling Run to Plank Road, Lower Albany


Morton Av., from Silver east to limits, north of McLean av


Moulton, from Griffin to West, north of Ealy, W Union


Naghel, southeast from Al- bany, west of Beech, West Union


North, northwest from Fall- Ling Run to Plank rd, Low- er Albany


Dak, (East), from State to Silver, north of Elm


0 ak, (West), west from State to a point bet Washington and Fourth, and from Fourth to Fifth, north of Elm


0 hio, west from West Sixth to old Vincennes rd, north of Commerce


Iden, north from Summit to limits, west of Prospect


live Av, from State to Bono rd, north of Conner


Pearl, north from river to Summit, east of State


Pine, west from Ninth to Falling Run, north of Church


Poplar, now Ekin av


Poplar, west from Jackson to Shipping, north of Elm, Lower Albany


Poydras, northwest from Falling Run to Plank rd, Lower Albany


Preston, west from Green, W Ninth to Falling Run, bet Main and Floyd


Prospect, north from , Sum- mit to Union, west of Fall- ing Run


Rear Market, east from Vin- cennes to Silver, bet Stone and Spring


Scott, northwest from Front to Fourth, Lower Albany


Second, (North), northwest from Charlestown rd. to C. I. & L. Ry


Second, southwest from Fall- ing run to Shipping, Lower Albany


Shelby, east from East Sev- enth, to Korb av north to Ekin av


Sherley, from Crystal av to West, West Union


Shipping, northwest from River rd to Fourth, Lower Albany


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Silver, north from J., M. & I. R. R., to Charlestown rd, east of Jay


Slate Run Road, from Silver at Oak, nw to limits


South, nw from Charlestown rd to C. I. L. Ry


South, southern boundary of Griffin Tract, from W First to West


Spring (East), east from State to Silver, north of Market


Spring (West), west from State to Falling Run, North of Market


State, north from River, thro' center of city to limits. Principal wholesale street in the city


Stone, east from Vincennes to East, north of Main


Summit, southeast from Olden to Prospect, south of Union


Sycamore, now Culbertson av


Third, nw from Charlestown rd to C. I. & L. Ry


Third, southwest from Poy- dras to Jackson, Lower Al- bany


Thomas, north from Market to Beeler, east of Eighteenth


Troy, east from Vincennes to limits, north of Margin


Tuley, westward from Wilson, south to Floyd


Union, east from State to Prospect, north of Summitt


Vincennes, north from River to Charlestown rd, east of Upper Sixteenth and Clark


Vine, north from Clay to Lewis, east of State


Walnut, now E 15th


Walnut, south from Albany to Cartway, west of State


Washington Court, from Main to Market, west of Vincennes


Washington, (West), north from Market to South, west of West Second


Washington, north from Ealy to north line of Grif- fin Tract, west of Constituf tion


Water, (East), east from Stat to Vincennes, along rive bank


Water (West), west from State to W Eight, alon river bank


West, east from First Fourth, south of O. I. & Ry


West, now E 18th


West Ninth, north fro River to Cherry


West Eight, north fro Falling Run to Cherr west to Seventh. Calle Evans from River to Mai and West Vincennes fro Main to Montgomery


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est, western boundary of Griffin Tract, from South to Albany


Test Fifth, north from River to South, west of Fourth


Vest First, north from River to Oak, west of State


West Fourth, north from River to South, west of Third


West Ninth, north from River to Cherry, west of Eight


West Second, north from River to South, west of First


West Seventh, north from River to Cherry, west of Sixth


West Sixth, north from Main to Henry west of Fifth


West Tenth, north from River to Church, west of Ninth


West Third, north from Riv- er to Main, west of Second Whitehill, now E Sixteenth Willow, east from Maiden Lane to alley, near J., M. & I. R. R


Wilson, north from Tuley to Floyd, west of Jefferson


Woodruff, from West Elev- enth, west to creek, south of Tuley


Young, east fromjold Vincen- nes rd to alley, south of Ohio


WARD BOUNDARIES.


First Ward-Bounded on the east by city limits, on the west by the east side of East Eleventh, on the north by south side Spring and on the south by River.


Second Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of East Eleventh, on the west by the east side of East Sixth, on the north by limits and on the south by River.


Third Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of East xth, on the west by the east side of East Third, on the north limits and on the south by River.


Fourth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of East ird, on the west by the east side of West First, on the north limits and on the south by river.


by Fifth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of West rst, on the west by the east side of West Fifth, on the north limits and on the south by River.


Fi by Sixth Ward-Bounded on the east by the west side of West Fifth, on the west by limits, on the north by limits and on the 80 outh by River.


Seventh Ward-Bounded on the east by city limits, on the est by the east side East Eleventh, on north by city limits, o a south by north side Spring.


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APPENDIX CITY OF NEW ALBANY.


City Government and City and County Record.


City Election First Tuesday in May; Organize Within Ten Days Thereafter.


CITY OFFICERS.


MAYOR-Hon. Thomas W. Armstrong.


CITY CLERK-Thomas M. McCulloch. TREASURER-Jacob Best. ENGINEER-Samuel T. Mann.


ASSISTANT ENGINEER-L. C. Newhouse.


STREET COMMISSIONER-John O. Conkling.


CAPTAIN OF POLICE-William Adams.


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT-R. P. Finney. ATTORNEY-Geo. H. Hester.


WHARF MASTER-Stephen Green. MARKET MASTER-Benjamin Detrick. GAUGER John Gavin.


WEIGHER-Issac Bullock. PUMPMAN-Charles Robinson.


JANITOR CITY HALL-Hugh Largent.


LUMBER MEASURER-B. E. Shouts. GRAIN AND FLOUR INSPECTOR-Alex. Hartman. SEXTON COLORED CEMETERY-Alex. Mitchem. BOARD OF HEALTH-E. P. Easley, S. T. Rogers, J. Weathers.


JANITOR COUNCIL CHAMBER-Hugh Largent. COMMON COUNCIL.


Hon. T. W. Armstrong, President; T. M. McCulloch, Clerk. 1st Ward-Louis Bir and Theodore Detrick.


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2d Ward-B. F. Cline and J. H. Lemon.


3d Ward-F. H. Keller and Louis Knobloch.


4th Ward-George Strack and Michael Zier.


5th Ward-John Newhouse and C. W. Poutch.


6th Ward-Samuel Wall and Z. T. Graham.


7th Ward-W. R. Heath and Louis Hammersmith.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance-Cline, Graham and Keller.


Ordinance-Graham, Lemon and Newhouse.


Claims-Cline, Hammersmith and Zier.


Streets and Alleys-Newhouse, Hammersmith and Detrick.


Fire Department-Graham, Hammersmith and Strack.


Police-Keller, Detrick and Bir.


Gas-Detrick, Strack and Knobloch.


Water-Bir, Wall and Lemon. Contracts-Zier, Knobloch and Wall.


Markets-Keller, Hammersmith and Knobloch.


Wells and Pumps-Strack, Detrick and Wall.


License Strack, Zier and Wall.


Graveyards-Heath, Poutch and Newhouse.


Schools-Poutch, Heath and Newhouse.


Elections-Poutch, Zier and Wall.


R. R. & T. P-Graham, Knobloch and Strack.


Military-Graham, Wall and Zier.


P. Health-Lemon, Cline and Heath.


Charters-Bir, Wall and Keller.


Grievances-Newhouse, Poutch and Heath.


Wharves-Heath, Hammersmith and Cline.


REGENTS.


Scribner Park-W. E. Stoy, George Hieb, Fred. D. Connor. Market Street Park-John E. Crane, H. F. Bader.


POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


Frederick D., Connor, President; Richard M. Boardman Charles P. Cook, L. L. Bradley, Clerk, POLICE DEPARTMENT. UPERINTENDENT OF POLICE-William Adams.


POLICE. Thomas J. Cannon, Sargeant; Philip Strack, James McLaugh- lin, Nicholas Seary, Jacob Fess, Joseph Featheringill, Edward Pearce, George Lance, Thomas Spence, William Rees.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


The fire department of the city of New Albany has been conducted as a paid department since 1865. As now consti- tuted, with one hook and ladder truck and three reel carriages, it is sustained at an annual expense of about $24,000 which includes the cost of fire plugs. The use of fire plugs through- out the city has made the service of two steamers useless. R. P. Finney, chief engineer, office Spring, se cor East Fourth.


REEL No. 1-Market, nw cor East 13th-William Blaker, Captain.


REEL No. 2-Spring, se cor East 4th-H. Lyons, Captain. REEL No. 3-South side Market, bet West 3d and 4th- Albert Stafford, Captain.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY-East 4th and Spring. George W. Dishman, Captain and Electrican,


FIRE ALARM.


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West 7th and Elm Sts.


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West 10th and Floyd Sts.


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4. West 7th and Main Sts.


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West 2d and Market Sts.


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7. City Hall, State and Spring Sts.


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Pearl and Main Sts.


13. No. 2 Reel House, Cor. E 4th and Spring Sts.


14. East 4th and Culbertson av


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15. No. 1 Reel House, 13th and Market Sts.


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East Eighth and Culbertson av


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17. East Sixth and Railroad.


21. Glass Works, E. Eleventh Street.


= 23. Woolen Mill, Vincennes, nr Beeler St.


24. Spring and Vincennes Sts.


" 25. Main and Vincennes Sts.


" 26. Oak and Thomas Sts.


27. Pearl and Oak Sts.


" 31. West Union, State and Green Sts.


" 32. Glass Works, E Thirteenth St.


" 34. Stone and West Sts.


" 35. West Union, State and Ealy Streets.


". 36. West Ist and R. R.


41. Railroad and Chartres St.


42. Cherry and Constitution Streets.


43. East Ninth and Market Sts.


45. E. 10th and Elm Streets.


" 51. Ekin av. bet R. R. and Vincennes.


" 52. Charlestown Road and Vincennes.


CITY COURT.


Sits every morning at 9 o'clock. Hon, John J. Richards, Judge. Office City Hall.


EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES Office Spring, ne cor Bank- Albert Hopkins, Pres; James G. Harrison, secretary; George Borgerding, treasurer; W. H. Hershman, superintendent.


HIGH SCHOOL-Situated on Spring street,ne cor Bank-+ J. P. Funk, principal; Mrs. Maggie Shrader, first assistant; Miss Fannie Fawcett, second assistant.


GERMAN AMERICAN SCHOOL-Situated on Market, bet E Eighth and Ninth-Paul Mosemiller, principal.


EAST FOURTH STREET SCHOOL-Situated on East Fourth, bet Spring and Elm-George A. Briscoe, principal.


EAST ELEVENTH STREET SCHOOL-Situated on East Eleventh Street, se cor Culbertson av-Miss Ella Jones, principal.


EAST MAIN STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Main street, bet Seventh and Ninth-E. B. Walker, principal.


EAST SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on north side Spring street, bet East 15th and Vincennes-William M. Bigwood, principal.


VINCENNES AND SHELBY STREET SCHOOL- Situated on Vincennes, ne cor Shelby-J. B. Starr, principal. WEST SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Spring, bet West Fifth and Sixth-William L. Hester, principal.


WEST MARKET STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Mar- ket street, bet West 5th and 6th-Miss Lydia Townsend, principal.


JACKSON STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Jackson, west of Hildreth-Edwin Kahl, principal.


SCRIBNER HIGH SCHOOL, c-Situated on West 1st street, sw cor Spring-W. O. Vance,. principal.


WEST SECOND STREET SCHOOL, c-Situated on WTest Second, southwest cor Elm-D. S. Maxwell, principal.


DIVISION STREET SCHOOL, c-Situated on Division 8 Freet, nr West-Milton Sparks, principal.


OLDEN STREET SCHOOL, . Situated on Olden Street hw cor Union-Miss Ella Rickman, principal.


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5. No. 3 Reel House, W 4th and Market.


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DEPAUW COLLEGE-N. T. DePauw president; Hon. A. Dowling, secretary.


PUBLIC LICRARY OF NEW ALBANY-113 and 115 Spring-Walter G. Harrison, librarian.


BREYFOGLE FREE KINDERGARTEN-Endowed and expenses defrayed by Mrs. Breyfogle in 1892, only 50 schol- ars can be accommodated. Vincennes and Charlestown rd.


COUNTY OFFICERS AND THEIR SALARIES.


ASSESSOR FLOYD COUNTY-Office Court House- Daniel Prosser. Term expires November, 1898. Salary $3.00 per day while engaged,


JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT-(52d Judicial District) -Jacob Herter. Term expires November, 1898. Salary $2,500.


PROSECUTING ATTORNEY-52d Judial District)- W. C. Utz." Term expires November, 1898. Salary $500 and fees.


CLERK OF -THE COURTS-Frederick Sauer-Office Court House. Term expires November, 1898. Salary $2,800. Deputy. Clerk, W. F. Rouff.


SHERIFF-Jacob H. Strack-Office, Spring, ne corner State. Term expires November, 1898. Salary $2,500 and fees.


RECORDER J. A. Sappenfield-Office Court House. Term expires November, 1898. Salary $1,700.


AUDITOR-Harry W. Vance-Office Court House. Term expires November, 1899. Salary $3,000,


TREASURER-John M. Baylor-Office Court House Term expires January 1st, 1900. Salary $2,300.


SURVEYOR-E. B. Coolman-Office Court House. Ter expires 1898. Fees.


COMMISSIONERS-Martin H. Mann, president; Georg W. Wolf and William H. Morton. Office Court House. Salar m $3.50 per day during service.


COUNTY ATTORNEY-George H. Hester-Office 11 E Main. Salary $300.


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CORONER-W. L. Starr-Office Spring, sw cor E 11th Term expires November, 1899. Fees.


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SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY ASYLUM-J. P. Bence -Office at Asylum, two miles north of city on Grant Line Road.


MASTER COMMISSIONER FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT -W. W. Tuley.


COURT HOUSE JANITOR-William H. Ratcliff.


TOWNSHIP LIBRARY-Miss Mayme B. Kepley, librar- ian-Court House.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


New Albany Township-P. B. Flickner.


Franklin Township-Charles A. Riley.


Lafayette Township-John Schuman.


Greenville Township-William A. Schwartz.


Georgetown Township-Charles H. Hans.


TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR,


New Albany Township-Daniel Prosser,


COURTS.


FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT-Court convenes the second Monday in January; second Monday in March; second Monday in May; first Monday in October. Hon. Jacob Herter, judge; Frederick Sauer, clerk; William F. Rouff, deputy clerk; Jacob Strack, sheriff; George Strack, deputy sheriff; William C. Utz, prosecuting attorney; William W. Tuley, master commissioner; Walter B. Creed and William R. Atkins, jury commissioners.


U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF IN- DIANA-Hon. John H. Baker, judge; Albert W. Wishard, district attorney; Samuel E. Kircheval, marshal; Andrew Fite, deputy marshal; James G. Harrison, deputy clerk for New Albany. Court meets in New Albany first Monday in Jan- ry and July. Commissioner James G. Harrison. Office S. Court House and P. O. Building.


CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-C. O. adford, president; Alfred B. Paul, general secretary, O. P. pplegate, recording secretary; Charles A. Schan, treasurer; narles Dushan, physical director; Wilson McPheeters, clerk. ymnasium and bath rooms open every day from 9 a. m. to p. m. Young men's meeting in Association Hall every


SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT-Levi H. Scott.


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Sunday at 4 p. m. Strangers specially welcome. Free read ing rooms open every week day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 124 to 128 East Main.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


BAPTIST TABERNACLE-East side East Fourth, bet Market and Spring-Rev. W. H. Baylor, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday Schoo 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


CULBERTSON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH-1747 Culbertson av-Rev. David Hepburn, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


HOWARD CHAPEL-1715 Rear Market-Rev. Charles Turner, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 p. m.


PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH, c,-Olden, nw cor Union-Rev. Miles Bassett, pastor. Services.10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day 7:30 p. m.


SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, c-Main, se cor E 3d- Rev. S. C. Manuel, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday School 9:15 a m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7:30.


UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, c-Clark, se cor Charles- town rd-Rev. H. D. Cox, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 p. m.


CHRISTIAN.


ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Shelby, nw cor diana av .- Rev. M. A. Stevens, pastor. Services 10:30 a. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeti Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH-West Market, stre ne cor Washington-Rev. O. E. Palmer, pastor. Servic 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Pray meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-North side Ea Spring, between 4th and 5th-Rev. J. L. Parsons, pastor


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Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening at 7:30. Sunday School 9 a. m.


EPISCOPAL.


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-West side East 11th, south of Market-Rev. R. H. Peters, pastor. Services 7:30 and 10:80 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. and on all holidays. Sunday School 9 a. m. Services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH-(United Lu- theran and Reform)-South side Spring, between Bank and East Third. Rev. Theo. F. John, pastor. Services 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH-North side Spring street, between East Third and Fourth-Rev. James H. Ford, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


GERMAN M. E. CHURCH-Spring, southwest cor East Fifth-Rev. William Schruff, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. Rothweiler, presiding elder.


MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH-North side Main street, bet West Fifth and Sixth-Rev. J. S. Washburn, pas- ter. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Class meeting Monday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30


TRINITY M. E. CHURCH-East Spring, sw cor 13th- Rev. Albert E. Hurlstone pastor. Services Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Young People's meeting Sunday at 6:30 p. m.


WESLEY CHAPEL-212 W. Market .- Rev. H. C. Clip- pinger, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


JENNIE DEPAUW MEMORIAL CHURCH-Vincennes street, southwest cor Beeler-Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m.


BETHEL AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH, c-315 E 5th .- Rev. John F. Pettiford, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7


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p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


ZION A. M. E. CHURCH, c Spring street, southwest cor Lafayette-Rev. W. H. Chambers, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday and Class meeting Friday evening at 7:30.


PRESBYTERIAN.


FIRST CHURCH-East side Bank, bet Main and Market. -Rev. J. F. Clokey, pastor. Services . 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:30.


SECOND CHURCH-Elm, ne cor E 13th-Rev. Allan D. Carlile, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Christian Endeavor meets Sunday night 6:30.


THIRD CHURCH-Spring, nw cor East Ninth-Rev. Charles Hutchinson, D.D. pastor; Rev. James L. McKee associate pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sun- day School 9:30 a. m. Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


UNION GOSPEL MISSION, (Branch)-W. C. T. U. 632 State.


ROMAN CHTHOLIC.


HOLY TRINITY CHURCH-Market Street, se cor East Seventh -- Rev. J. B. Kelly, pastor. Services every morning at 8 a. m. Sunday services at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH-(German)-Spring street, northwest cor East Eighth .- Rev. E. M. Faller, pastor. F. A. Roell, asst pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sun- day service at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Sunday School 2.p. m.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


CORNELIA MEMORIAL ORPHANS HOME-EK avenue, above Vincennes. The building and grounds we erectedland presented by William S. Culbertson, at an expen of $20,000. It is under the direction of a board of lady mar agers. Mrs. Maggie L. Morris, matron.


OLD LADIES HOME-Southside Main street, opposit, Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by W. S. Culto


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bertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future maintenance; he further set apart the munificent sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, matron.


HOSPITALS.


UNITED CHARITIES HOSPITAL-307 East Main street-Mrs. W. C. DePauw, president; Miss Martha Leyden, vice president; Mrs. N. T. DePauw, secretary; Miss Alice Bodger, treasurer; Miss Ola Smith, matron; Miss Belle Wil- son, nurse.


SOCIETIES.


ELKS.


NEW ALBANY LODGE OF ELKS, NO. 270-H. H. Conway, Exalted Ruler; Clarence P. Smith, Esteemed Lead- ing Knight; R. A. Tansy, Esteemed Loyal Knight; W. Lee Grove, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; Oscar A. Mathes, Secre- tary; Henry G. Harmeling, Treasurer; Herbert S. Fawcett, Inner Guard; Harry L. Nafius, Tyler; F. W. Wilcox, Esquire; Charles Hassenmiller, C. B .; J. F. Maas, organist. Trustees, George E. Steinhauer, J. Zinsmeister, C. L. Knasel. Meets first and third Fridays of each month.


MASONIC.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tuesday in May, 1898-Mason J. Niblack, G. M., Vin- cennes; Simeon S. Johnson, D. G. M., Jeffersonville; William Geake, S. G. W., Fort Wayne; Oliver E. Holloway, J. G. W., Knightstown; Martin H. Rice, G. T., Indianapolis; William H. Smythe, G. S., Indianapolis; Rev. Gustav A. Carstensen, G. C., Indianapolis; William E. English, G. L., Indianapolis; Benjamin M. Willoughby, G. M., Vincennes; Orlando W. Brownback, S. G. D., Pendleton; James W. Dunbar, J. G. D., New Albany; Roger Parry, G. S. and Tyler, Indianapolis.


NEW ALBANY LODGE NO. 39-Meets at Clapp's Block first and third Thursdays of each month-Homes R. Live, W. M .; L. B. Huckeby, secretary.




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