Smith's directory of Michigan City, Ind. : including the names of the farmers in the county 1913, Part 1

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Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Gary, Ind. : E. Smith
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PUBLIC LIBRARY, MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA


SMITH'S


DIRECTORY


OF


MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


Including the Names of the Farmers in the County


FOR


1913


Containing an alphabetical list of names of all residents of the city, a miscellaneous department consisting of City Officers, Churches, Schools, Secret and Benevolent Societies, a Classified Business Directory representing the Mercantile Institutions, Manu- factories and Professions of the City also a list of names of farmers of the county, residing beyond the limits of the City and Towns classified by Townships stating the number of acres and amount of personal property for which each is assessed.


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EDGAR SMITH, Publisher, Gary, Indiana COPYRIGHT 1913, BY EDGAR SMITH


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I. I. SPIRO


INSURANCE


REAL ESTATE


Abstracts of Title, Investment Securities, Conveyancing, Probating a Specialty PHONE 116


501 Franklin St. MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


THE CITIZENS' BANK


Has the Largest Resources, Largest Savings Department and a Building of its Own


The Result of 25 Years of Conservative Banking


$1 WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT


L. G. KRAMER KRAMER'S PHARMACY Drugs, Stationery, School Books, Etc.


Telephone No. 300 831 Franklin Street


WALTER H. MELLOR Jeweler and Optometrist 517 Franklin St., Michigan City, Ind.


Let MELLOR Fix Your Watch


Read Now12-1980


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Fairview Hotel Michigan City, Ind.


HOTEL


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Rates $2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.


MR. AND MRS. J. H. BOYD, Proprietors


Strictly Commercial Hotel 122 E. SECOND ST.


HAVILAND TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Van Transfer Line and Storage


Sand and Gravel


Teaming


ROOFING MATERIALS AND WALL BOARDS


Household Goods, Pianos and Baggage Moved and Stored


OFFICE AND STORAGE 120 E. MICHIGAN ST! TELEPHONES 209 AND 780


Michigan City, Indiana


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The PH. ZORN BREWING CO.


PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY


YORK and NINTH STS.


PHONE 157


MICHIGAN CITY. - INDIANA


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PRIVATE CALLS A SPECIALTY


PHONE 1644


Hotel Vreeland Transfer Line and Automobile Livery


BAGGAGE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY


ERNEST R. BURCHIEL, Proprietor


C. E. Freese & Company Successors to J. L. QUINN & COMPANY CARL E. FREESE, Manager


Bicycles and Motorcycles


Indian


Expert Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing


Call Telephone 240


NIGHT CALLS Given Prompt Attention


223 FRANKLIN STREET OPPOSITE VREELAND HOTEL


Michigan City, Ind.


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15096-32-365


PAINTING DECORATING


WALL PAPER


E. BLOMQUIST SIGNS


TELEPHONES SHOP 878 RESIDENCE 1185


301 Franklin St.


MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


H. W. KROENING & SON


House Moving


AND ERECTING OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY


All Work Given Prompt and Careful Attention


TELEPHONE MUTUAL S75


123 WILLARD AVENUE


MICHIGAN CITY,


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HENRY C. KUNKEL


MANUFACTURER OF


High Grade Ginger Ale WAUKESHA WATER All Kinds of Soft Drinks


AGENT FOR PABST BREWING CO.'S


Draught and Blue Ribbon Beers


TELEPHONE 70


1040 East Eighth St. MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


JOHN LUKOW


Painting, Paper Hanging Decorating


Wall Paper, Varnishes, Paints, Etc.


Estimates Furnished on All Work


RESIDENCE PHONE 1300


105 West Tenth St. MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


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WOHUJ KHOI


Michigan City Ice & Cold Storage Co. 7


OUR SPECIALTIES:


Distilled Spring Water Ice


Distilled Spring Water


Perfection Ice Cream


Office : Eighth and Michigan Streets Telephone 150 MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA


Michigan City Parcel Delivery AND GARAGE


Baggage transferred to any part of the city. Auto Livery in Connection.


We also maintain a daily schedule from boat landing to Sheridan Beach and Hermitage Inn.


New auto bus leaves Franklin Street Bridge every thirty minutes and Hermitage Inn every thirty minutes. Fare one way, ten cents.


Day Phone 1661 Night Phones 438 and 1097


208 West Fourth St. MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


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TELEPHONE 910


FLOTOW & LINDEMANN GENERAL HARDWARE AND STOVES


PLUMBING, TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK CUTLERY, BICYCLES, ETC.


503' WEST TENTH STREET MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA


F. W. OHLEMACHER, Pres.


A. O. OHLEMACHER, Sec'y, Treas. & Mer.


OHLEMACHER BRICK


COMPANY


Manufacturers of


SAND STONE BRICK


MICHIGAN CITY INDIANA


PHONE 142


OWNERS OF "THE OULEMACHER SYSTEM "


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C. G. DICK


PHONE 1104 H. F. LUCHTMAN


Standard Bottling Works


BOTTLERS OF


High Grade Soft Drinks and Mineral Water, Coca Cola, Ginger Ale, Bottled Beer for Family Use. All bottles strictly sterilized.


1026 Michigan St. Michigan City, Ind.


Vincent B. Milcarek & Co.


CEMENT CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS


Cement Porches, Steps and Ornamental Work a Specialty


DRAIN TILE, CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL


Phone 451


OFFICE AND YARDS: Sixth and Canal Streets


Michigan City, Ind.


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BE SURE AND TRY OUR NEW Early English Cafe and Grill Room


HOTEL VREELAND


Under New Management WORTHINGTON HOTEL CO.


RATES $2.50 to $4.00 American Plan $1.00 and up European Plan


MICHIGAN CITY, IND.


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EMILYTID MADILERMA


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TABLE OF CONTENTS.


Abbreviations .31


Alphabetical List of Names. .31


Band and Orchestra .. 17


Board of Health. 14


Business Directory (Classified) .314


Cemeteries .17


Churches 17


City Government 13


City Schools 15


Street Directory


24


County Officers


272


FARMERS OF LAPORTE COUNTY.


Cass Township .274


Center Township 277


Clinton Township 279


Coolspring Tiwnship 281


Pleasant Township .302


Dewey Township


284


Prairie Township


.304


Galena Township


286


Scipio Township .305


Springfield Township


.306


Hudson Township


289


Union Township


.308


Johnson Township 291


Washington Township


.309


Kankakee Township


291


Wills Township


.311


Lincoln Township


294


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


Aicher Otto


.right top lines


Alexander Judson


.left top lines


Bloomquist Elmer 5


Boyd J H Mr and Mrs 2


Burcheil Ernest R


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Citizens Bank


front cover


Colborn A R Co The.


.back cover


Cushman M A


backbone


Fairview Hotel


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Flotow & Lindemann


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Freese C E & Co


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Grieger Wm J


back cover


Haviland F B


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Heitschmidt A C.inside back cover Henry Lumber Co .... left top lines Hotel Vreeland 10


Hotel Vreeland Transfer Line


and Automobile Livery ..... 4


Kessler S I and H H. . left top lines


Kintzele Wm A


. back cover


Kramer L G


.front cover


Kuhn J H .... opposite back cover


Kunkel Henry C


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Kroening H W & Son.


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Lukow John


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Maas Mathias


opposite inside back cover Maxwell & Dunn ... right top lines


Mellor Walter H. . front cover, 327 Michigan City Ice and Cold


Storage Co 7


Michigan City Iron Works back fly leaf


Michigan City Loan and Build- ing Assn ... .left top lines Michigan City Parcel Delivery Co 7


Milcarek Vincent B & Co. 9


Ohlemacher Brick Co 8 Redding & Boss .... right top lines


Reddy Roofing Co .... back fly leaf


Reicher A C


. right top lines


Rosenak & Szold


left top lines


Salzberg Louis.


.right top lines


Schultz J E Jr


right top lines and 326


Slive Samuel


left top lines


Snook Allen J


left top lines


Spiro I I


. front cover


Staiger Hardware Co. . . back cover


Standard Bottling Works


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Star Laundrey and Dry Cleaning Co right top lines


Voss Frank J


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Worthington Hotel Co


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Zorn Ph Brewing Co


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Fire Department 14


Labor Organizations 22


Military


19


Miscellaneous Associations 23


Miscellaneous Information 13


Post Office


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Public Library 17


Secret and Benevolent Societies. 20


Noble Township


.300


Hanna Township


288


Michigan Township .296


New Durham Township 297


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


CITY GOVERNMENT.


City election every four years. Next election the first Tues- day after the first Monday in November, 1913. Council meets the second and fourth Monday of each month in the Council Chambers, Superior Court Building, at 7:30 p. m.


Fred C. Miller, Mayor; Wm. H. Fink, Controller; Edward J. Heise, Clerk; Fred C. Grischow, Treasurer; Wm. H. Kene- fick, Judge; W. W. Pepple, Attorney; Harry M. Miles, En- gineer; Charles E. Schlundt, Fire Chief; Henry Schreiber. Supt. Water Works; Edward C. Haller, Supt. Police George Weigel, Supt. Cemetery; Fred Rugenstein, Park Supt .; Harry M. Miles, Harbor Master.


COUNCILMEN.


First Ward, Robert Brinckmann; Second Ward, Wm. C. Ohms; Third Ward, Otto Hirschmann; Fourth Ward, Frank Troy; Sixth Ward, Tony Przybylinski; Councilmen-at-Large, Edward W. Hanley, John F. Lahey.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


FINANCE-Frank Troy and John F. Lahey.


STREETS, ALLEYS & FRANCHISES-Edward W. Hanley, Frank Troy, Otto Hirschmann and Tony Przybylinski.


JUDICIARY-Wm. C. Ohms and John F. Lahey.


PUBLIC SAFETY-Otto Hirschmann, Wm. C. Ohms, Edward W. Hanley and Tony Przybylinski.


LIGHTS-Robt. Brinckmann, Edward W. Hanley and Wm. C. Ohms.


WATER AND HARBOR-Otto Hirschman nand Robt. Brinck- mann.


LICENSE-John F. Lahey, Robt. Brinckmann, Frank Troy and Tony Przybylinski.


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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Fred C. Miller, Pres. ; Rheinhart C. Fedder and Harry M. Miles.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. W. B. Flynn, Pres .; Dr. Whitfield Bowers, Sec .; Dr. H. L. B. Coote, Treas.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


Wm. H. Ohming, Jr., Pres .; Wm Heeg and Henry Mick.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters 117-119 W 4th. Engine Co. No. 1, 914 Franklin, Fire Station; No. 2, 916 Franklin. Charles E. Schlundt, Chief ; Edward Smith, Asst. Chief; Wm. Neuliech and Wm. Peters, Captains; Wm. Phillips and John Neulieb, Lieut's; Charles Peters, A. K. Smith, Wm. Swingendorf, Drivers; Fred Gutschow, Henry Pollock, Joseph Coetkovich, Barney Rydzy, Charles Bort, Pipemen; Fred Wendt, Engineer; Her- man Zanders, Stoker.


FIRE ALARM BOXES.


11 Central Fire Station.


12 Brinckmann Hotel.


13 Root Planing Mill.


14 Spring and Michigan.


15 Rear 500 Franklin.


16 Union and C, Canada.


17 East Second, Canada.


19 Fogarty and Center, Can- ada.


21 Sixth and Michigan.


22 Zorn's Brewery.


23 Spring and Eighth.


24 Detroit and Spring.


25 Butler and Michigan.


26 Cleveland Av.


31 Wabash and Eighth.


32 Baltimore and Elston.


33 Huron and Tenth .


34 Midland Chair Co.


35 State Prison.


36 Wall and Kentucky.


41 Willard Av. and Tenth.


42 Mott Cooper Shop.


43 Willard Av. and Sixth.


45 Eighth and Lincoln.


51 Washington and Williams.


52 Elston and Wall.


53 Ripley and Wabash.


54 Franklin and Barker Av.


55 Fire Station No. 2.


61 Car Works Office.


62 Eighth and Tennessee.


63 Sixth and Buffalo.


64 Fifth and Buffalo.


65 Elston and Seventh.


112 Franklin and Seventh.


44 General Alarm.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters Superior Court Bldg. Edward C. Haller, Supt .; Fred Peters, Day Capt .; Frank Heuring, Night Capt. ; Louis J. Weiler, Day Desk Sergeant; Wm. C. Meyer, Night Desk Sergeant; Edward Schlene, City Detective ; George A. Lewis. Patrol Driver.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Office Superior Court Bldg. G. F. Staiger, Pres. ; E. M. Moran, Sec .; F. G. Krueger, Treas. ; Mrs. Martha Haller, Clk.


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MICHIGAN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Lewis W. Keeler, Supt.


ISAAC C. ELSTON HIGH SCHOOL-Detroit, s e cor Spring ; M. C. Murray, Principal; Wilhelmina Munsen, English; Mary Blair, English; C. R. Wilson, mathematics; Linda Rodenbeck, history and German; C.W. Craig, commercial; G. A. Bohlinger, commercial; Alice Vail, Latin; Maude Watson, Latin; Gertrude Schulz, German; Arthur J. Parsons, his- tory ; Helen Southgate, science; Ray McClellan, science; B. B. Cooley, manual training ; Clyde Skinner, manual training ; Florentine Krueger, domestic science.


CENTRAL SCHOOL-Spring, s e cor Eighth. Benjamin Gre- gor, Principal; Katherine Valentine, departmental; Mal- vina Hall, departmental; Leoti Hood, departmental; Agnes Ellifson, departmental; Florence Young, departmental; Em- ma Tiedt, departmental; Mae Johnson, departmental; Flor- ence Hannawalt, 6; Otillia Beissert, 5; Vernie Wright, 4; Harriet Riley, 3; Charlotte Voss, 2; Mrs. Phila McAuliffe, 1; Laura Wolff, Kindergarten.


GARFIELD SCHOOL-Tenth, s e cor Ohio. Carrie G. Chip- man, Principal, 7; Elizabeth Barfknecht, 6; Frances Cassidy, 5; Emma Paxton, 4; Bessie Brazzill, 3; Amey Aicher, 2; Helen Robinson, 1; Dorothy Armstrong, Kindergarten.


ELSTON-E 4th, n e cor Pine. Frances Donnelly, 6; Edith Marks, 5; Emma Fischer, 4; Virginia Huelster, 3; Mrs. Harriet Hamrick, Principal, 2; Helen Dawson, 1.


MARSH BUILDING-York, s e cor Lafayette. Alice E. Smith, Principal, 6; Lola Stinchcomb, 5; Glenora Wheeler, 4; Edith McConnell, 3; Enid Martin, 2; Hattie Krueger, 1; Cecyle Ray, Kindergarten.


PARK BUILDING-W 7th. Mary Killough, 6; Alma Fischer, 5; Edith Manning, 4; Claire Kintzle, 3; Margaret P. Harper, 2; Marguerite Doherty, 1-II ; Otillia Hansen, Principal, 1-I; Katherine Koch, Kindergarten.


EASTPORT BUILDING-School s e cor Holliday. Editha Krueger, 6; Marie Blick, 5; Helen Hack, 4; Wanda Bundy, 3; Elizabeth Kachur, Principal, 3; Vadna Haller, 1-I1; Mabel Robinson, 1-1; Eleanor Peterson, Kindergarten.


CANADA SCHOOL-Union, cor E. Ruth Curran, 2; Maude Venamon, Principal, 1.


SUPERVISORS-Christine Pollock, art; Edna Whipple, mu- sic; Hattie Meese, German ; Harriet Leusch, writing; Myrtle Farnham, Kindergarten.


SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS-Elizabeth Wagner, grammar grades; Mary Lamb, primary grades.


ST. JOHN'S GERMAN PAROCHIAL SCHOOL-110 w 9th. Edward Berg, Principal; Emma Ebert.


ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL-1008 Buffalo. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame.


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ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL-820 Franklin. Charles A. Gohdes, Principal; Marcus Rolf, John Scharnberg.


ST. STANISLAUS SCHOOL-122 Ripley. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame.


LAPORTE SUPERIOR COURT.


Michigan, s e cor Washington. Hon. Harry B. Tuthill, Judge; Ralph N. Smith, Prosecuting Attorney; Forrest F. Smith, Deputy ; Chris J. Bielefeldt, Clerk; Chas. H. Miller, Deputy ; J. Frank Tilden, Sheriff; James W. Przybylinski, Deputy ; Walter P. Harrold, Reporter ; W. P. Small, Bailiff.


UNITED STATES POST OFFICE. Michigan City, Indiana.


Federal Building, 5th n w cor Pine. Office hours, postmaster, 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. General deliery and stamp window, 7:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Money order, registry and postal .savings division, 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Incoming and out- going mails distributed from 5:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Free delivery by city carriers from 6:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Col- lections made from street letter boxes, 6:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Lobby of postoffice open for lock box patrons, 6:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Rural Carriers make one trip daily.


Sunday Hours: Incoming and outgoing mails distributed, 5:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Lobby open for use of lock box patrons, 6:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Collections made from street letter boxes, 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. No service through windows or by city or rural carriers.


Holiday Hours: Postmaster, 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Gen- eral delivery and stamp window, 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Money order, registry and postal savings division, 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Incoming and outgoing mails distributed from 5:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Free delivery by city carriers in morning only. Noservice by rural carriers, except on Christmas day when regular trip is made. Collections made from street letter boxes, 6:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. and in prin- cipal business districts 6:00 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.


Roster of employes. Minard A. Schutt, Postmaster and Cus- todian; Geo. R. Hill, Assistant Postmaster and Assistant Custodian ; Arthur J. Barth, Mailing and Distributing Clerk ; Herman C. Behn, Mailing and Distributing Clerk; John J. Harwas, General Delivery and Stamp Clerk; Wm. F. Kluge, Money Order, Registry and Postal Savings Clerk; Wm. H. Wiegan, Money Order and General Delivery Clerk; Frank T. Henry, City Carrier No. 1; Frank Eggert, No. 2; Fred H. .. estphal, No. 3; Geo. H. Hunziker, No. 4; Leray R. Schram, NO. 5; Oscar D. Kull, No. 6; Fred C. Wendt, No. 7: Chas. F. Sengbusch, No. 8, Leopold A. Seeling, No. 9; Cassius N. Loomis, No. 10; Alfred W. Leeds, Rural Carrier No. 1 ; Chas. L. Bohnstadt, R. C. No. 2; Clifton, R. C. No. 3; Patrick H. Lally, R. C. No. 4; Chas. S. Harmon, Auxiliary Clerk and


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Carrier; Wm. C. White, Substitute Carrier; Clarence Witte, Special Messenger; Wm. H. Williamson, Janitor; Andrew Engstrom, Janitor.


Post Office Station No. 1, Kramer's Pharmacy, Ninth, cor Franklin; No. 2, Anderson's Store, 815 West Tenth; No. 3, Gielow's Grocery, Sixth, cor Michigan; No. 4, Leusch's Store, Franklin, cor Michigan.


UNITED STATES LIFE SAVING STATION.


North side Harbor, Lake Front. Michael Egle, Captain; Charles Marshal, Frank Lee, Wm. Thomas, Benhart Bram- mar, Peter McCauley, Carl Howell, Frank Jenson, Serfmen.


LIGHT HOUSE SERVICE.


North side Harbor, Lake Front. Thomas J. Armstrong, Keep- er; Thomas E. Martin, 1st Asst .; Fred Dykeman, 2nd Asst.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Michigan City Public Library, Eighth, n e cor Spring. Staff : Librarian, Amalia Aicher; Assistants, Bertha Goerg, Anna Wooden; Members of the Library Board, Jared H. Orr, Pres- idint; Mrs. W. B. Hutchinson, Vice President; Miss G. M. DeWolfe, Secretary ; W. W. Vail, Treasurer; J. F. Gallaher, J. J. Riley, Mrs. G. C. Orr, F. C. Carson, Rev. Paul Irion, Wil- liam Blinks. Library Hours, 9:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. All priv- ileges of the library are free to citizens of the city.


BAND AND ORCHESTRA.


AMES SECOND REGIMENT BAND-Harry M. Hamm, Di- restor ; R. C. Fedder, Mngr. ; 42012 Franklin.


WHEELER & SEYMOUR ORCHESTRA-L. L. Wheeler, Di- rector ; Dr. C. H. Seymour, Mngr .; 117 W 7th.


CEMETERIES.


GREENWOOD-Greenwood cor Tilden Avs. George Weigil, Supt.


CALVARY-South of Greenwood Cemetery. George Weigel, Supt.


CHURCHES. Baptist.


FIRST BAPTIST-9th s e cor Spring; Rev. C. A. Hobbs pas- tor; Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day.


Christian.


FIRST CHRISTIAN-1419 Pine; Rev. George F. Chandler pastor; Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Bible school 9:30 a. m. C. E. 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday.


Congregational.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL-Washington n w cor 6th ; Rev. D. G. Blair pastor; Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p.


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m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. E. 6:45 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday.


EMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL (German)-Miller s e cor C; Rev. G. H. Jurick pastor ; Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Y. P. C. E. Friday 7:30 p. m.


Episcopal.


TRINITY CATHEDRAL-602-612 Franklin; Rev. Walter S. Trowbridge Dean; Sunday services Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer 10:45 a. m. Evening prayer 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.


Evangelical.


ST. JOHN'S GERMAN EVANGELICAL-901-905 Franklin; Rev. Paul Iron pastor; Sunday services 10:15 a. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Young people meet 2nd Tuesday. Daily parochial school 8:30 a. m to 3:30 p. m.


EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN EMANUEL-305 Cloud; Rev. O. A. Sauer pastor; Sunday services (German) 10:20 a. m. (English communion) 7:15 p. m. Sunday school 9:00 a. m.


Hebrew.


ADATH ISRAEL TEMPLE-7th bet Cedar and Michigan ; Rev. Morris J. Frankel rabbi; services Friday 7:00 p. m. Saturday 5:30 and 7:30 p. m.


Lutheran.


ST. LUKE'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN-Franklin n e cor 9th (St. Paul's parochial school) Rev. E. A. Dobberstein pastor ; Sunday services alternate Sundays 10:00 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday 9:00 a. m. Bible Study Tuesday 7:30 p. m.


ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN-828-830 Frank- lin; Rev. Henry C. Wickemeyer pastor; Sunday services 10:15 a. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Daily Parochial school 8:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.


ZION SWEDISH LUTHERAN-1201 Franklin ; Rev. J. E. Ny- strom pastor; Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.


Methodist Episcopal.


AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL-York s w cor Fulton ; Rev. Sylvester Ware pastor; Sunday services 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Bible class 12:00 m.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL-626-628 Franklin ; Rev. I. B. Harper pastor; Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday.


GERMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL-8th n e cor-Buffalo ; Rev. C. F. Dessmerer pastor: Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Epworth League 7:00 p. m.


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Presbyterian.


FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-Washington n e cor 9th; Rev. W. L. Gelston pastor; Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. C. E. 6:40 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday.


Roman Catholic.


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH-402-408 W 10th; Rev. Anthony M. Ellering pastor ; Sunday services winter months, first mass 7:30 a. m. Children's mass 9:15 a. m. High mass 10:30 a. m. Catechism instruction 2 p. m. Vespers and benediction 3 p. m. Week day masses 6 and 7:45 a. m. Vacation months, first mass Sundays 6 a. m. Children's 7:45 a. m. High mass and benediction 9:30 a. m. Week day mass 6 and 7:30 a. m.


ST. STANISLAUS-120-122 Ripley; Rev. Joseph Bolka pas- tor; Sunday services 1st mass 8:00 a. m .; 2nd mass 9:00 a. m .; High mass 10:30 a. m .; Catechism instruction 2:30 p. m .; Vespers 3:00 p. m.


Scientist.


FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST-320-322 E 7th; Louis Schoen- naman director. Sunday services 11:00 a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Midweek services Wednesday. .


Syrian and Greek.


ST. GEORGE SYRIAN AND GREEK ORTHODOX-Holliday n e cor Grace; Rev. Antonio Bohlin pastor; Sunday services 8:45 a. m. Week day service Saturday 7:00 p. m.


MISCELLANEOUS.


SALVATION ARMY-204 Franklin; Capt. J. C. Wesley in charge; Sunday services 3:00 and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services every evening excepting Monday. HOLINESS MISSION-211 Spring ; Bert Livings in charge. SANBORN MISSION (Swedish)-Barker av s e cor York; Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday.


HOSPITAL.


ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL-Wabash s w cor Ripley ; con- ducted by Sisters of St. Francis.


MILITARY.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, GEORGE V. RAWSON POST No. 46-Meet second and fourth Saturday in their hall, Superior Court Bldg. ; Col. H. A. Root, Com.


WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, GEORGE V. RAWSON. POST No. 166-Meet second and fourth Friday in G. A. R. Hall; Mrs. Alice Way, Pres.


SONS OF VETERANS, U. S. A., COL. H. A. ROOT CAMP No. 255-Meet second and fourth Monday in G. A. R. Hall; Whitfield Bowers, Com. ; Allen J. Snook, Sec.


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DEUTSCHER KRIEGER VEREIN-Meet first Thursday in G. A. R. Hall; Fred Hartman, Capt .; Frank Krueger, Rec. Sec.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. Masonic.


ACME LODGE No. 83 F. & A. M .- Stated communication first Tuesday in Masonic Hall, 5191% Franklin; G. W. Briggs, W. M .; A. S. Nichols, Sec.


MICHIGAN CITY CHAPTER No. 25, R. A. M .- Stated con- vocations second Tuesday in Masonic Hall; A. S. Nichols, Sec.


MICHIGAN CITY COUNCIL No. 56, R. & S. M .- Stated as- semblies fourth Tuesday in Masonic Hall; A. S. Nichols, Sec.


MICHIGAN CITY COMMANDERY No. 30, K. T .- Stated con- clave third Tuesday in Masonic Hall; A. S. Nichols, Sec.


LAKE MICHIGAN CHAPTER No, 98, O. E. S .- Meet first and third Mondays; Masonic Hall; Mrs. Alta Warwick, Sec.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows.


GERMAN UNION LODGE No. 229-Meet every Tuesday at 4011 Franklin; Lewis Servas, N. G .; Charles Schultz, Fin. Sec.


MICHIGAN CITY LODGE No. 265-Meet every Thursday in their hall 301 Franklin; Robert H. Moore, N. G .; John Even- burg, Fin. Sec.


WINONA LODGE No. 349, D. of R .- Meet second and fourth Wednesdays at 4011% Franklin; Mrs. Elizabeth Michelson. N. G .; Mrs. Elizabeth Kading, Fin. Sec.


Knights of Pythias.


WASHINGTON LODGE No. 94-Meet every Monday in their hall 113 W 5th ; George W. Wilcox, C. C .; B. F. Veal, K. of R. & S.


Pythian Sisters.


MARTHA WASHINGTON TEMPLE No. 275-Meet second and fourth Tuesday in K. of P. Hall; Hattie Koelln, M. E. C .; Alta Patterson, Sec.


Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.


MICHIGAN CITY LODGE No. 432-Meet every Tuesday in their club rooms 230 Franklin; L. G. Kramer, E. R .; J. C. Sawyer, Sec.


Court of Honor.


NORTH STAR COURT No. 961-Meet second and fourth Sat- urdays at 6011 Franklin; Allen J. Snook C .; Annie Mur- koff, Fin. Sec.


Catholic Order of Forresters.


ST. MARY'S COURT No. 206-Meet second and fourth Mon- day in St. Mary's Hall; John Glascott, C. R .; G. Kramer, Rec. Sec.


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WINDHORST COURT No. 197-Meet second and fourth Tues- day in St. Mary's Hall; George Gruse, C. R .; Charles Frank, Cor. Sec.


Women's Catholic Order of Forresters.


MADONNA COURT No. 207-Meet secand and fourth Fridays in German I. O. O. F. Hall; Mary Cheney, C. R .; Hannah Cur- rans, Rec. Sec.


ST. ROSE COURT No. 387-Meet first and third Friday in St. Mary's Hall ; Mrs. Frances Heeg, C. R .; Mrs . Elizabeth Pahl, Rec. Sec.


Independent Order of Forresters.




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