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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
JUNE 1.1916
The Home Telephone & Telegraph Company FORT WAYNE , INDIANA.
DESTROY ALL PREVIOUS DIRECTORIES
WAYNE PRINTING CO. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
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The House That 1944672 Quality Built
There is an assurance of quality; a breadth of selective offerings; a recognized measure of saving; a guarantee of satisfactory service; 'in you furnish your home with single pieces or complete outfits from Fox Bros. xx Company.
Furniture Home Hardware Wall Paper
Stoves Carpets Glassware
Refrigerators Linoleums China Crockery
Rugs Draperies
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This mammoth homemaking institution offers everything the modern and discriminating housekeeper could desire to enhance the elegance, convenience and comfort of the home.
FOX BROS. & COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS CALHOUN AND WASHINGTON STREETS ;
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THE HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY AND TOLL STATIONS JUNE 1, 1916
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HOME TELEPHONE BUILDING. SOUTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND CLINTON STREETS
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SOUTH BRANCH, HOME TELEPHONE BUILDING, SOUTHEAST CORNER CALHOUN STREET AND MASTERSON AVENUE
NOTICE: OUR OFFICE, CORNER MAIN AND CLINTON STREETS, ON THE FIRST FLOOR IS OPEN AT ALL HOURS OF THE NIGHT FOR OUT-OF TOWN TALKING
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THE HOME TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FORT WAYNE, IND.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
WM. L. MOELLERING, President FRANK E. BOHIN, Secretary
J. B. REUSS, Vice-President MAX. B. FISHER, Treasurer
ISIDOR LEHMAN
2. MAX HOFMANN
W. A. BONIN
H. R. FREEMAN
AUG. E. C. BECKER
OFFICE DEPARTMENTS-Telephone 1111
President and General Manager
Win. L. Moellering
Secretary and Assistant General Manager Prank E. Bohu
Contracts R. B. Gallup
Collections
- J. F. Jackson Martin Umbach
Long Distance
Bookkeeping
O. Marahrens
Chief Electrician
F. X. Staub-Tel. No. 2840
Supt. Construction - Geo. Wagner-Tel. No. 2983
Harmonic Telephone Service in your residence, saves $6.00 a year-ask us. Use the telephone for your out-of-town business-it increases sales and profits. An Extension beside your bed (for $9.00 per year, 21/2 cents per day) will place you in direct communication with your physician, fire department, or police head quarters, in case of illness, fire or burglary. Can you afford to be without one !
Work Called THE MODERN SHOE REPAIRING CO.
For and De- livered Free. 623 Harrison Street PHONE 3409
Use RUB-NO-MORE
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C. C. SCHLATTER & CO.
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Phone Nos.
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PAY STATIONS-(LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE)
All calls made from pay stations are to be made for the number wanted instead of the particular party. When connection is given with the number asked for the calling party must deposit the nickel. It is not the fault of the Company if the party wanted is absent and the calling party can leave word with whomever answers to have the party wanted to call back, in which manner the nickel paid by the calling party would not be lost.
Anthony Hotel. Berry & Harrison
Alt Heidelberg. 905-911 Calhoun
Baltes Hotel. Berry & Harrison
Centlivre Hotel
. Baker Street
Commercial Club of Fort Wayne 817-819 Harrison
Court House
Calhoun Street Entrance
Elk Temple
. West Berry St.
Hof Brau
Calhoun & Columbia
Home Telephone & Telegraph Co., The.
Main & Clinton
Home Telephone & Telegraph Co., The
Calhoun & Masterson
Lutheran Hospital
. 3020 Fairfield
Miller Drug Store
De Wald & Calhoun
Interurban Station
314 West Main St.
Jefferson Theatre.
1030 Calhoun St.
Pennsylvania Ry. Depot
Peoples Drug Store Berry & Clinton
Men's Public Comfort Station Court House
Women's Public Comfort Station Court House
Randall Hotel Harrison St.
Randall Billiard Parlor
Harrison St.
Rich Hotel
. Calhoun & Douglas
Robison Park . Pavilion
St. Joseph Hospital Broadway & Main
Wabash Ry. Depot
Wayne Hotel West Columbia St.
RULES FOR LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
All rates for Toll Service are based on a three-minute limit. Overtime will be charged for each additional minute.
Long Distance Service will be charged to the subscriber from whose telephone the talking is done.
Long Distance service will be refused to subscribers whose toll accounts remain unpaid longer than thirty days after bills have been rendered.
The Company does not undertake to transmit oral or written messages, and if done, it must be understood that the employe is acting as the Agent of the Toll Patron and not of the Company.
Subscribers connected with outside exchanges can not be asked to act as messen
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gers, hence all long distance calls for parties having no telephone are subject to messenger charges.
If charges are to be collected at the other end of the line, always tell the toll operator BEFORE the talking is done. Charges can not be reversed if this rule is not observed.
Messages will be reversed -- sent collect -- provided the subscriber at the distant station accepts the charges, and if the request for reversal of charges is made before the conversation is held. Charges for messenger service, however, can not be re- versed, but must be paid by the party calling.
Subscribers leaving calls with the toll operator and being obliged to absent them- selves before the party called is secured, should notify toll operators where they may be reached.
When a party calls for a telephone number, a business house or residence, and the connection is established, the regular rate will be charged even if the particular party wanted is not present at the other end of the line. To avoid this, give the name of the party wanted when the call is made.
When the toll lines are desired, ask Central for Long Distance. When the operator responds, please give your name and telephone number, the name of the party you wish to talk to and where lie can be found.
Subscribers should keep a memorandum of each message sent over toll lines. Bills for such service will be rendered monthly. When payment is refused, the sub- seriber's line will be barred against further use of the toll lines until the payment is made at the office.
RULES FOR SUBSCRIBERS
Take the receiver off the hook to call Central and replace it immediately when through talking. Your line tests busy until this is done.
If you wish to signal Central after the operator has answered, move the hook slowly up and down once or twice.
Give the number desired distinctly; the operator will repeat it to avoid mistakes. Answer promptly when called; the subscriber at the other end is waiting.
For information, call the information desk.
Always ASK BY NUMBER; to ask by name causes delay to others as well as yourself.
Do not allow non-subscribers to visit over your line; while non-subscribers are using your line others may want you on important business.
Call the Chief Operator on any matter pertaining to the service.
Call the Information Operator for the numbers of new subscribers.
Operators are not allowed to converse with subscribers.
It is impossible for operators to give attention to complaints of trouble; there- fore subscribers are requested to report any irregularities in their service promptly to the Chief Operator.
Subscribers should understand and appreciate the fact that it is no more work, and much more agreeable, for an operator to ring the number called for than to say, "Line is busy, " or "They don't answer," unless such is the fact, and subscribers who insist on arguing the matter with operators merely retard the service.
Work Called THE MODERN SHOE REPAIRING CO.
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without injury to the finest fabrics
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PHONE 1942 229 E. Main St.
ALL KINDS OF PLEATING CARPETS CLEANED and DYED
Schubert's Dyeing & Dry Cleaning
C. C. SCHLATTER & CO.
Everything In HARDWARE
Phone Nos.
86 & 87
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Subscribers using Harmonic or Party Line Service should not hold line longer than five minutes; other subscribers on your line may want to use it, and they are entitled to the same privileges.
In speaking into the transmitter, do so in a clear, distinct, well modulated tone of voice (not loud), being very careful to speak directly into the transmitter, with the lips as close to the rubber mouthpiece of transmitter as possible. Should connection with other telephone be desired immediately upon completion of conversation with a connection already ordered, move the hook (upon which the receiver rests when the telephone is not in use) slowly up and down once or twice. From this the operator will understand that you desire another connection, and will call "number."
DON'TS FOR THE SUBSCRIBER
When through talking, replace your receiver to the hook carefully-don't forcibly slam it into the hook: you injure the talking quality of your telephone by doing the latter.
When your bell rings-and rings again-and perhaps again, and you DON'T' answer, we can only report the result to the calling party. Perhaps you have been in some distant part of the residence or engaged at something or failed to hear any but the last tinkle of the telephone bell and arrived just a few seconds too late to answer and on taking down your receiver you get a different operator from the one who called you and your operator inquires, "Number Please?" You answer, "Why, you just rang my bell." She can only say, "Excuse it, Please, there is no one on your lino." You blame the Company.
Perhaps a little later the calling party calls you again and you answer that you were there all the time. Again the Company gets the blame.
An outsider a clerk or a servant, is using your telephone, perhaps holding the line for quite a while, and possibly leaving the receiver off the hook, thus keeping the line busy. During this period a call is made for you and you may be in some distant part of the residence or place of business and possibly were not aware that your telephone was in service by another. Within ten or fifteen minutes after the calling party resumes his effort to get you, tells you of his experience and you reply, "I have been here all the time and the line has not been in use." Again the Tele- phone Company gets the blame.
Neither must subscribers who are using Harmonic Lines with others forget or overlook the fact that the line can be busy without their having used it.
Use the Directory-DON'T try to remember telephone numbers. It saves time to you and others to do this.
By the way, why should the operator shoulder all the blame, when you, through an error, have called the wrong number. Why not acknowledge it to the party who has been called !
When calling anyone open the conversation by stating who are you. In answer- ing your telephone always give your name first and do not answer by the stereotyped "Hello," "Yes," or "What is it?" A telephone should always be answered with your name or the name of your firm. For example, if J. S. Smith is called he should
FLORAL TRIBUTES
Made in any design by an artist designer. . CONSULT US FIRST.
Phone
3850 2743
824 South Calhoun St.
Fort Wayne Flower Shop
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answer "J. S. Smith." This will avoid the usual "Is this Number 2001" or "Is this J. S. Smith ?''
The Telephone Company is not desirous of escaping its full responsibility but it is desirous of having the intelligent and sincere co-operation of its subscribers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Rentals are payable quarterly in advance, January 1, April 1, July 1, October 1. All toll bills are due the first of each month for the preceding month's business. Send written notice promptly of any change in address.
A charge equal to the cost of repairs will be made whenever breakage is due to cause other than natural wear and tear.
A move charge of $2.00 will be made for moving a telephone from one part of the city to another. The material and labor necessary to make a move involves from $15.00 to $75.00, according to the location; the charge of $2.00 covers only in part the expense of the inside wiring of the premises and the changes on the switchboard and apparatus; the fact of a subscriber moving causing a complete loss to the Com- pany of the wiring expense of the premises vacated.
For changing the location of the telephone from one part of the building to another, a charge of $1.00 to cover labor and material will be made.
Ten days' notice for changing location of telephones should be given. Sub- scribers are requested to report fully by letter any change in firm name or business, for correction in the following issue of Directory.
A charge of 50c, payable in advance, will be made to restore service on a line which has been disconnected on account of delinquent rentals.
This Company assumes no liability for damages arising from names left out of this Directory or from errors occurring in its compilation or printing.
This Company reserves the right, when necessary, to change the number of any subscriber.
In case of large fires at night between the hours 10 p. m. and 7 a. m., subscribers must not expect the usual prompt service. Thousands of calls are often on such occasions flashed into the office at one time and it is impossible always to answer promptly.
Subscribers of this Company may obtain the daily forecasts and special warnings of the Weather Bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture from their respective exchanges after 11 a. m., Eastern Time. These forecasts usually cover the 36-hour period ending at 8 a. m. of the following day. For all such information call for Long Distance Operator.
ALWAYS FIRST CONSULT THE DIRECTORY FOR THE TELEPHONE NUMBER DESIRED. If the same does not appear then call Information Operator.
If information is desired from the Information Operator be as specific and brief as possible. Others are waiting to get information.
Demands on the Chief Operator and the Information Operator are large and constant. Hundreds of vague and indefinite calls are made which take up needless time to the detriment of regular business. When "Information" is called the calling party should be specific and secure names, street numbers and other necessary infor-
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THE MODERN SHOE REPAIRING CO.
For and De- livered Free. 623 Harrison Street PHONE 3409
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mation before making the call so that the "Information Operator" can readily render the information desired.
RULES FOR RURAL LINES
Should you desire to use the telephone, first take the receiver off the hook, place it to your ear and listen. Should anyone be using the line, hang up the receiver at once and wait a reasonable time before trying again.
No person will be allowed to use the line longer than five minutes at a time. Bear in mind there are others who might want to use the line, and they are entitled to the same privileges that you are. This rule is important, and must be observed to the letter. If you want to use the line longer give others a chance first.
Keep off the line unless called or when you want to use it. Never take down your receiver when the bell is ringing; it prevents the proper signal being given.
Do not listen to the conversation of others, for it is not only impolite, but rude, and will not be tolerated by the Company.
For changing the location of the telephone from one part of the building to another, a charge equal to the cost of material and labor will be made.
A strict observance of these rules is insisted upon; a continued violation of them will be cause for removal of telophone.
In order to distinguish between Farm Lines operating over the Main Exchange Switchboard and those operating over our South Branch we have designated those entering the South Office as "Suburban" and those entering the Main Office as " 'Rural".
Be sure to follow the printed directions and call as designated in the directory for Rural or Suburban subscribers. If the word RURAL precedes the number of the line wanted, say "RURAL," if SUBURBAN be sure to specify SUBURBAN. Do not ask for "RURAL" or "SUBURBAN" unless the word rural or suburban pre- cedes the number.
RURAL LINES
Do not ask for RURAL unless the word "rural" precedes the number
SUBURBAN 69-2L-18 Adams, John
Moeller Road
SUBURBAN 71-1L-18-1L
Ahlersmeyer, Win. . East Ave.
RURAL 3-18-1L-18
Ahr, Chas. W. Illinois Road
RURAL 24-18-1L Albertsmeyer, Fred New Haven Road
RURAL 22-2S-1L-1S Allen County Home for Boys and Girls. . Lima Road
RURAL 22-18-2L Anti-Tuberculosis Hospital Lima Road
RURAL 13-18-1L-18 Ashley, Chas. .St. Joe Road
: 7-18-1L-1S Ashley, George I .. St. Joe Road RURAL )
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RURAL
13-28-1L
Ashley, Theodore H. St. Joe Road
RURAL
25-1L-18 ,
Baatz, Emil E.
St. Joe Road
RURAL 25-18-1L
Baatz, Herman J. St. Joe Road
RURAL 15-2L-1S
Babcock, I. L.
. Parnell Ave.
SUBURBAN 66-1L-18
Banks, Mrs. W. T. Freeman, Cor. Taylor
277
Bash, Chas. S.
Huntington Road
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Bash Farm
Huntington Road
RURAL
19 -- 48
Bashelier, Fred
Lima Road
RURAL
10-1S-1L
Bashelier, Henry
Coldwater Road
RURAL
12-3S
Beard, Chas. G. Huntington Road
RURAL
7-38
Beckett, Wmn.
. St. Joe Road
RURAL
10-2L
Beckman, Herman .Coldwater Road
RURAL
26-3S-1L
Beckstein, John
. Trier Road
RURAL
20-2S-2L
Beineke, Ernest, Sr. Yellow River Road
RURAL
20-2L
Beineke, Ernest, Jr. Yellow River Road
RURAL
19-1S-1L
Bell, P. R. Lima Road
RURAL
27-18-1L
Bercot, Claud, Jr. . Goshen Road
RURAL
20-2S
Berghorn, G. C.
Leesburg Road
RURAL
30-1S-2L
Berghorn, II. W.
Leesburg Road
RURAL
7-2S-2L
Berning, Win.
St. Joe Road
RURAL
29-18-1L
Betz, S. J.
Illinois Road
RURAL
27-2L-1S
Beyer, John
. Goshen Road
RURAL
21-28-1L
Bieber, W. L.
Covington Road
RURAL
3-1S-1L
Bird, O.
. Illinois Road
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RURAL
5-1L-1S
Black, Albert
Hicksville Road
RURAL
5-1L-18-1L
Black, Wm.
Hicksville Road
RURAL
14-2L-2S
Blessing, Chas.
. Goshen Road
RURAL
2-4L
Blessing, Mrs. Henry
Center Road
RURAL
30-18-1L
Blosser Farm, The
Leesburg Road
RURAL
13-28
Blume, Andrew
St. Joe Road
RURAL
17-18-1L
Blume, Chas. . Leo Road
RURAL
13-2L-3S
Blume, Martin
St. Joe Road
RURAL 25-28-1L
Bobay, Joseph B.
St. Joe Road
SUBURBAN 67-2L
Boese, Chas. Wayne Trace
RURAL 8-2S-1L-1S Bohde, Henry
. Trier Road
SUBURBAN 68-2L-18
Bohren, A. J.
Winchester Road
RURAL 25-18-2L
Bouillon, P. G.
St. Joe Road
SUBURBAN 60-1L-2S
Bower, Wm. H. Hayden Road
SUBURBAN 70-28-2L
Bradtmiller, W.
Moeller Road
SUBURBAN 71-1L-1S
Brames, Bernard Wayne Trace
RURAL 9-38-1L
Brokaw, E. F. New Haven Road
RURAL 15-1L-18
Brown, A. M . Lawton Ave.
SUBURBAN 71-2L-28
Brown, James M.
Wayne Trace
RURAL 28-18-1L
Brudi, J. . Leo Road
RURAL 24-2S-1L
Brudi, L. W.
. New Haven Road
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SUBURBAN 70-2L-28
Brueck, Chas.
. Wayne Trace
SUBURBAN 64-1L-28
Brueck, Christ. . Wayne Trace
RURAL 30-1L-18-1L
Bryant, John
Leesburg Road
RURAL 8-28-2L
Buesching, Fred Trier Road
RURAL 26-1L-28-1L Bullerman, C.
Trier Road
SUBURBAN 66-2S-2L
Bunn, Jefferson L. River Ave.
SUBURBAN 60-3S
RURAL 8-2L-3S
Busche, Fred
Trier Road
Busching, H. F.
'Trier Road
Butts, W. W.
Goshen Road
RURAL 13-1L-18
Byers, I. S.
St. Joe Road
RURAL 4-18-2L
Campbell, M. Q. Huntington Road
RURAL
16-38
Chalmers, H. M. . Butler Road
RURAL
5-1L-38
Chausse, Edward
Hicksville Road
Clark, Clifford . Freeman Street
RURAL
12-2L-18
Clark, Wilson Huntington Road
Clear, Herman . Goshen Road
Coleman, Andrew . Covington Road
Coleman, S. S. Huntington Road
Connett, Marcus Sand Road
Conrad, T. G. . New Haven Road
RURAL
22-1L-18
RURAL
17-1L-28
RURAL
12-1L-38
RURAL
7-1L-18
RURAL
22-28
County Farm Superintendent's Res. . Carol Road
RURAL
21-2L-38
Covington, Thomas
Covington Road
RURAL ·
11-1L-28
RURAL 12-11-28
RURAL
. 4-2S-1L-28
Criswell, Geo. W Huntington Road
Dammeyer, Fred Piqua Road
RURAL
5-38-1L
Dannenfelser, Alfred Hicksville Road
RURAL
29-1L-28
Deuter, Fred C.
Illinois Road
RURAL 3-2L-28
Dicke, Wm. Illinois Road
RURAL 15-2L
Dixon, John Ferguson Ave.
SUBURBAN 67-38-1L
Doctor, Henry
. Wayne Trace
SUBURBAN 67-18-1L-18
SUBURBAN 71-1L-28
Doenges, Louis V. East Ave.
RURAL 8-48
Dresler, Mrs. C. . Trier Road
RURAL 8-2L-28
Dressler, Henry Trier Road
RURAL 2-38-2L
Dreyer, August
Center Road
RURAL 19-38
Dreyer, Fred . Lima Road
RURAL 9-48
Duell, Henry New Haven Road
Durnell, L.
Sand Point Road
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For PARTIES,
Phone 3850
FUNERALS, WEDDINGS 12743
"CHOICEST OF FLOWERS OUR HOBBY"
824 South Calhoun St.
FT. WAYNE FLOWER SHOP
229 E. MAIN ST.
RURAL 11-1L-18
RURAL 21-28
RURAL
4-48
SUBURBAN 62-18-2L
RURAL
9-1S-2L
Cook, Elmer M
Lima Road
Cook, Mary Leo Road
Corcoran, Mrs. Pauline-Hunington & Covington Rd. Cothrell, Ed. . St. Joe Road
Cramer, W. P. . Goshen Road
Crise, J. W. . Glendale Ave.
SUBURBAN 65-28-1L
SCHUBERT'S DYEING & DRY CLEANING
SUBURBAN 66-18-1L
Burger, Mrs. Elsie M. Hayden Road
RURAL 26-1S-1L
RURAL 11-2L-2S
SUBURBAN 62-28.1L
Doctor, Louis M. Wayne Trace
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21-3L-28
Durnell, Thos. Covington Road
RURAL 15-2L-28
Eby, Henry .Parnell Ave.
RURAL 13-28-2L
Eby, Robert
St. Joe Road
RURAL 29-3L
Eckenbarger, Elijah Illinois Road
SUBURBAN 65-2L
RURAL 1-28-1L
RURAL 10-28-1L
RURAL 1-1L-38
Ellett, A. B.
. Leo Road
SUBURBAN 63-28-1L
English, Jos. E. Manford Street
RURAL 21-2L-18
Erdel, Valentine Covington Road
RURAL 11-2L
Erwin, Rebecca A. Goshen Road
RURAL 13-1L-28
Evard, Ami C.
St. Joe Road
RURAL 3-2L-18
Evard, Mrs. Ella
Illinois Road
RURAL 10-28-2L
Evarts, G. C. Coldwater Road
SUBURBAN 62-2L-18
Fairfield, O. P. Bluffton Road
SUBURBAN 60-2L-28
Falls, Frank Miller Road
RURAL 1-38-1L
Farra, Julian . Leo Road
RURAL 23-1L-18
Feichter, Chas.
Maysville Road
RURAL 15-28-2L
Fiedler, A. J. . Cook Ave.
SUBURBAN 70-2L-18
Finger, A. W. Schafer Road
SUBURBAN 60-28-2L
Finke, W. H. . Miller Road
RURAL 1-18-1L-18
Fitzgerald, Chas. . Leo Road
RURAL 11-28
Fletcher & Bicknell .Goshen Road
RURAL 27-1L-18
Fortmeyer, Fred
Goshen Road
RURAL 2-1L-28
Fortmeyer, Henry Goshen Road
SUBURBAN 62-1L-18
Fox, E. R.
Bluffton Road
SUBURBAN .62-38-1L Fox, Leo Sand Point Road
RURAL 12-1L-18
Frech, Chas. A. Aboit Centre Road
RURAL 14-18-2L
Fritz, Chas. W.
.Goshen Road
RURAL 27-28-2L
Fritz, Geo. A. Goshen Road
SUBURBAN 71-18-1L
Frosch, Conrad Wayne Trace
SUBURBAN 70-2L
Frosch, Martin
. Schaper Road
RURAL 5-28-1L-2S Fulmer, Jacob
Hicksville Road
RURAL 29-18-2L
Furney, Henry
Illinois Road
SUBURBAN 65-1S-21
Gable, Jacob
Piqua Road
RURAL 5-2L-18
Gallineyer, Ernst
Maysville Road
RURAL 19-1L-1S
Gamrath, Chas.
Lima Road
SUBURBAN 61-2L
Gephart, Wm.
Bluffton Road
RURAL 8-38
Gerke, Fred
. Trier Road
SUBURBAN 68-2L-28
Gerke, Fred E. C. Winchester Road
Gerke, Frederick Wayne Traco
SUBURBAN 64-28-2L RURAL 18-28
Gerke, Henry Hicksville Rond
SUBURBAN 68-28-2L
Gerke, Henry Winchester Road
SUBURBAN 68-11-18
Gorka, Otto
Winchostor Rond
RURAL 16-28-11.
(Hlorou, Louis
Goshen Rond
Work Called THE MODERN SHOE REPAIRING CO.
For and De- livered Free. 623 Harrison Street
PHONE 3409
Use RUB-NO-MORE
WASHING POWDER
CARBO-NAPTHO SOAP and
It Cleans and Disinfects; works without injury to the finest fabrics
Eggemann, E. D. Piqua Road
Eicks, Mrs. Louisa . Leo Road
Elett, C. Coldwater Road
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CEMINIABE HOES
C. C. SCHLATTER & CO.
Everything In HARDWARE
Phone Nos. 86 & 87
Phone 1942
12
SUBURBAN 60-3L
Girard, E. J.
Hayden & Covington
RURAL 4-2S-1L
Goba, Louis
Huntington Road
SUBURBAN 60-2L-18
Glock, J. O. . Hayden Road
RURAL 7-18-2L
Gocke, John T.
. St. Joe Road
RURAL 5-28-2L
Goeglein, Christian Hicksville Road
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