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American Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis (Evansville Branch). Office 217 Upper First street. Capital $300,000. Bennett & Odell, Managers.
Evansville Board of Underwriters ; re-organized September, 1881. Office, 1412 Main street, second floor. Officers : A. S. Greene, Presi- dent ; J. W. Nexsen, Treasurer ; B. B. Myrick, Secretary and Mana- ger. Members : Hallock Insurance Agency, Bennett & Odell, J. W. Nexsen & Co., Greene & Greene, S. I. Loewenstein, Chas. Decker, M. Weil & Son, Goodwin & Cook, John H. Dannettell, J. J. Morton, Swormstedt Insurance Agency ; Citizen's Insurance Co., J. N. McCoy.
First German Evansville Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Vander- burgh County, Ind .- Office, 43012 Main street. F. R. Caden, Presi- dent ; Frank Anslinger, Sr., Vice President ; Peter Aschoff, Treasurer ; Fred. G. Decker, Secretary ; Joseph Hammerstein, Joseph Ziegler and Fred. W. Niedermeyer, Trustees.
St. Boniface Life Insurance Society (Holy Trinity Church Branch): Joseph Ziegler, Sr., President ; Herman Marstall, Secretary. (St. Mary's Church Branch) ; Joseph Goelzhauser, President ; Chas. Bor- ries, Secretary. (St. Boniface Church Branch) : John Martin, Presi- dent ; Clemens Boehme, Secretary.
German Roman Catholic Central Society (Evansville Branch) : John Schmitt, President ; Chas. Borries, Secretary and Treasurer.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
COURT HOUSE, CORNER OF THIRD AND MAIN STREETS.
CIRCUIT COURT (First Judicial Circuit)-Hon. William F. Par- ret, Judge. Chambers in Court House. Term expires October, 1891. SUPERIOR COURT OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY-Hon. Azro Dyer, Judge. Chambers in Superior Court Building, 217 12 Locust. Term expires October, 1889.
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CLERK OF THE COURTS-Chas. T. Jenkins Office in Court House. Term expires November, 1888. A. C. Hawkins and Chas. F. Boepple, Deputies.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY-A. J. McCutchan. Office, 412 Upper Third Street. Term expires October, 1889. Louis O. Rasch, Deputy.
SHERIFF-Chas. Schaum. Office in Court House. Term expires October, 1888. Wm. A. Page, Deputy.
RECORDER-Louis Sihler. Office in Court House. Term ex- pires November, 1888. Chas. Sihler, Deputy.
AUDITOR-James D. Parvin. Office in Court House. Term expires November, 1890. Chas. H. McCarer and Louis H. Legler, Deputies.
TREASURER-August Leich. Office in Court House. Term expires October, 1889. Howard Wells, Deputy.
CORONER-Fred. Wahnsiedler. Office, 124 Upper Fourth street. Term expires December, 1888.
SURVEYOR-Frank Sours. Office in City Hall. Term expires November, 1888.
COMMISSIONERS- Christ. Wunderlich, First District; Wm. Bower, Second District, and James L. King, Third District. Office in Court House.
COUNTY ATTORNEY-Chas. H. Butterfield. Office, 329 Up- per Third street.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-John W Da- vidson. Office, 12412 Upper Third street. Term expires June, 1889. .
COUNTY PHYSICIAN-Richard Hartloff, M. D. Office, 1241/2 Upper Third Street.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH-Christ. Wunderlich, President; Wm. Bower, James L. King, Joseph Jacob- sohn, M. D., Secretary of Board and Health Officer of the county. Office No. 26 Upper Fifth street.
PIGEON TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
TRUSTEE-Philip Spiegel. Office, 201 Upper Third street. Term expires April, 1888.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-Adolph Miehle. Office, 328 Upper Third street. Dudley M. Oliver. Office, 403 Upper Third street. Thaddeus McTernan. Office, 404 Upper Third street. Sam Day. Office, 224 Locust street.
CONSTABLES -George F. Sauer, Thomas Burton, Jacob Teutsch, Martin Klauss.
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COURTS-
Vanderburgh Circuit Court (First Judicial Circuit)-Hon. Wm. F. Parrett, Judge. Four terms per year : February, April, September and December.
Superior Court of Vanderburgh County-Hon. Azro Dyer, Judge. Terms : 'first Monday in March, June, September and December.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
The following officers are located in the United States Custom House and Post Office Building, Second street, between Sycamore and Vine.
James K. Minor, Deputy Collector U. S. Internal Revenue, Seventh District of Indiana.
Joseph B. Cox, Surveyor of Customs, Disbursing Agent and Cus- todian of Building.
C. J. Murphy, U. S. Inspector of Steamboat Hulls.
John H. Moore, U. S. Inspector of Steamboat Boilers.
James W. Lauer, Postmaster. Joseph J. Reitz, Assistant Post- master.
Jas. W. Wartmann, Deputy Clerk U. S. Court and U. S. Commis- sioner.
Thos. J. Groves, Deputy U. S. Marshal.
Dr. Ralph B. Watkins, Assistant Surgeon U. S. Marine Hospital · service.
U. S. Court-Hon. Wm. A. Woods, Judge. Terms : first Monday in April and October in each year.
Edward Hawkins, U. S. Marshal for Indiana.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church, corner of Third and Cherry streets.
General Baptist Church, southwest corner of Indiana street and Twelfth avenue.
Old Baptist Church, east side of Mary street, between Michigan and Virginia streets.
First German Baptist Church, northeast corner of Edgar and Frank- lin streets. Rev. Wm. Lipphardt, Pastor.
Liberty Baptist Church (Colored), corner of Seventh and Oak streets. Rev. Dennis Rouse, Pastor.
Missionary Baptist Church (Colored), northwest corner of Virginia street and Twelfth avenue. Rev. D. T. Carraway, Pastor,
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McFarland Chapel (Colored), corner of Cherry and Church streets. Rev. W. H. Anderson, Pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
Christian Church, northwest corner of Seventh and Walnut streets. Rev. Neil McLeod, Pastor.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
German Evangelical Church (Salem), corner Eighth and Division streets. Rev. E. Bohlaender, Pastor.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL.
German Evangelical Church (Zion), northeast side of Fifth, between Ingle and Bond streets. Rev. John Frick, Pastor.
German United Evangelical Church (St. John's), corner of Third and Ingle streets. Rev. Charles L. C. Runck, Pastor.
REFORMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES.
Reformed Church (German), east side of Elsas avenue, between Indiana and Illinois streets.
JEWISH.
Congregation of B'nai Israel, (Jewish Reformed). Temple, corner of Division and Sixth streets.
Congregation of B'nai Moshe, (Orthodox Church), southeast side of Ingle street, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Rev. Joseph Voll- pert, Rabbi.
LUTHERAN.
German Lutheran Trinity Church, south side of Illinois street, be- tween Third and Fourth avenues. Rev. J. A. Saupert, Pastor.
Lutheran Evangelical Church (St. Emmanuel's), northwest corner of First avenue and Franklin street. Rev. George Bachmann, Pastor.
German Lutheran Church (St. Paul), north side Michigan street, between Heidelbach avenue and Elsas avenue.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Rev. Wm. H. Grimm, Presiding Elder.
Trinity M. E. Church, corner of Third and Chestnut streets. Rev. Joseph F. Woods, Pastor.
Ingle Street M. E. Church, northwest side of Ingle, between Seventh and Eighth streets. Rev. Chas. E. Asbury, Pastor.
German M. E. Church, corner of Vine and Fourth streets. Rev. E. F. Wunderlich, Pastor.
German M. E. Church, south side Indiana street, between Eleventh avenue and Twelfth avenue. Rev. John C. Speckmann, Pastor.
Kingsley M. E. Church, northeast corner of Eighth and Gum streets. Rev. Samuel Reid, Pastor.
Simpson Chapel (M. E. Church), northeast corner of Illinois street and Eleventh avenue. Rev. John B. Smith, Pastor.
Alexander Chapel (African M. E. Church), northeast side of Fifth street, between Walnut and Chestnut streets.
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Zion African M. E. Church (Colored), No. 1704 Fulton avenue.
Fifth M. E. Church (Colored), southeast corner Garfield avenue and Illinois street.
METHODIST (FREE).
Free Methodist Church, 1321 Walnut street. Rev. T. W. Thorn- burg, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, corner of Second and Walnut streets. Rev. L. M. Gilleland, Pastor.
Grace Presbyterian Church, corner of Mulberry and Second streets. Cumberland Presbyterian Church, corner of Second and Chestnut streets. Rev. W. J. Darby, Pastor.
Jefferson Avenue Cumberland Mission Presbyterian Church, south side of Jefferson avenue, between Putnam and Campbell streets.
First Avenue Presbyterian Church, corner of First avenue and Vir- ginia street. Rev. David VanDyke, Pastor.
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
St. Paul's Church (P. E.), corner of First and Chestnut streets. Rev. Chas. Morris, Rector.
Church of the Holy Innocents (P. E.), corner of Ninth and Division streets. Rev. L. F. Cole, Rector.
Chapel of the Good Shepherd (P. E. Mission), southwest corner of Third avenue and Michigan street.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Right Rev. Francis Silas Chatard, Bishop of the Diocese of Vin- cennes ; Residence at Indianapolis.
Church of the Assumption (English), corner of Seventh and Vine streets. £ Rev. Eugene F. McBarron, Rector; Rev. P. H. Roan, assistant Rector.
Holy Trinity Church (German), northeast side of Third street, be- tween Vine and Division streets. Rev. H. John Diestel, Rector.
St. Mary's Church (German), corner of Sixth and Cherry streets. Rev. John Ferd. Viefhaus, Rector.
St. Boniface Church (German), west side of Wabash avenue, be- tween Michigan and Virginia streets. Rev. Wm. Bultmann, Rector.
Church of the Sacred Heart, corner of Tenth avenue and Iowa street. Rev. P. H. Fitzpatrick, Rector.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Masonic Hall, in Masonic Block, corner of Second and Locust streets.
Evansville Lodge No. 64-Instituted May 28, 1848. Meets every .
first and third Monday evening in each month.
Reed Lodge No. 316-Instituted May 30, 1866. Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month.
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Lessing Lodge No. 464 (German)-Instituted May 27, 1873. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday evening in each month.
Evansville Chapter No. 12, Royal Arch Masons-Instituted May 26, 1849. Meets every first and third Friday evening in each month. . Simpson Council No. 23, Royal and Select Masters-Instituted March, 1867. Meets every second and fourth Friday evening in each month.
La Valette Commandery No. 15 K. T .- Organized April 8, 1868. Regular conclave every second Friday evening in each month.
Centennial Chapter No. 33, Order of the Eastern Star-Instituted August, 1876. Meets every first and third Tuesday evening in each month at Masonic Hall.
McFarland Lodge (Colored Masons)-Re-organized September, 1876. Meets every first and third Monday evening in each month at Hall, No. 31312 Main street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Morning Star Lodge No. 7-Instituted December 4, 1839. Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, corner of Main and Fifth streets.
Crescent Lodge No. 122-Instituted January 7, 1853. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, corner Main and Fifth streets.
Schiller Lodge No. 138-Instituted December 10, 1853. Meets every Friday evening at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Sec- ond avenue.
Rising Star Lodge No. 544-Instituted March 16, 1877. Meets every Wednesday eveniug at Odd Fellows' Hall, No. 1019 W. Penn- sylvania street.
Eagle Lodge No. 579-Instituted May 8, 1880. Meets every Fri- day evening at Hall, corner Main and Fifth streets.
Evansville Encampment No. 20-Instituted January 23, 1850. Meets every first and third Monday evening in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Fifth and Main streets.
Schiller Encampment No. 68-Instituted June 7, 1865. Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Second avenue.
Colfax Lodge No. 34, Daughters of Rebekah-Instituted Septem- ber 12, 1864. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday evening in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Fifth and Main streets.
Sarah Lodge No. 59, Daughters of Rebekah-Meets every first and third Monday evening in each month at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Second avenue.
Diana Lodge No. 256, Daughters of Rebekah-Instituted April, 1886. Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month at Hall, No. 1019 W. Pennsylvania street.
Vanderburgh Lodge No. 1702 (Colored Odd Fellows)-Organized January, 1876. Meets every first and third Wednesday evening in each month at Hall, No. 219 Upper Second street.
Pride of Hope Lodge No. 1972 (Colored Odd Fellows)-Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month at Hall, No. 219 Upper Second street.
Past Grand Masters' Council No. 58, Grand United Odd Fellows (Colored)-Organized September 15, 1880. Meets every first Mon- day evening in each month at Hall, No. 219 Upper Second street.
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Household of Ruth Lodge No. 128 (Ladies)-Organized October, 1878. Meets every second Thursday evening in each month at Hall, No. 219 Upper Second street.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Farragut Post No. 27-Organized June, 1881. Meets every second and fourth Thursday evening in each month at Hall, in Masonic Block, corner Second and Locust streets.
Woman's Relief Corps No. 18, Auxilliary to Farragut Post G. A. R .- Organized August- 6, 1885. Rooms in Vickery's Bloek, 112 to 118 Upper Second street. Meets at G. A. R. Hall every first and third Thursday in each month. Mrs. Kate Myers, President.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Castle Hall, corner Main and First streets (over First National Bank. )
Orion Lodge No. 35-Instituted June 11, 1873. Meets every Fri- day evening.
St. George Lodge No. 143-Instituted July 12, 1886. Meets every Monday evening.
Uniform Rank Evansville Division No. 4-Organized September 2, 1879. Regular Drill every Wednesday evening at Armory Hall, cor- ner Main and First streets.
Endowment Rank Knights of Pythias, Section 697. Adopted June 12, 1885. F. J. Ehrman, Secretary.
DEUTSCHE ORDER OF HARUGARI.
Deutsche Eiche (German Oak) Lodge No. 247-Instituted Novem- ber, 1871. Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, corner of Sec ond and Clark streets.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF B'NAI B'RITH (HEBREW).
Thisbe Lodge No. 24-Instituted May 9, 1860. Meets every first and third Sunday in each month at Hall, over First National Bank.
KESHER SHEL BARSEL, IRON BOUND (HEBREW).
Centennial Lodge No. 157-Instituted July, 1876. Meets every first and third Sunday in each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, No. 308 Upper Third street, corner of Main street.
Spinoza Lodge No. 136-Instituted July 27, 1874. Meets every second and fourth Sunday in each month at Hall, over First National Bank.
UNITED BROTHERS OF FRIENDSHIP (COLORED).
Asbury Lodge No. I-Meets every other Wednesnay evening in each month at Hall, No. 209 Upper Second street.
Enterprise Lodge No. 5-Meets every first Monday evening in each month at Hall, No. 19 Main street.
Young Men's Hope Lodge No. 9-Meets every first Monday even- ing in each month at Hall, No. 30012 Upper Water street.
Mt. Carmel Temple No. 1 (Ladies)-Organized 1868. Meets every first Thursday evening in each month at Hall, No, 19 Main street,
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Mt. Bethel Temple No. 10 (Ladies)-Organized 1879. £
Meets every second Tuesday evening in each month at Hall, No. 19 Main street.
Mt. Olive Temple No. 8 (Ladies)-Organized 1878, Meets every first Tuesday evening in each month at Hall, No. 30012 Upper Water street.
Golden Rule Temple No. 4 (Ladies)-Organized 1878. Meets every first Wednesday evening in each month at Hall, No. 19 Main street.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Red Cloud Lodge No. 640-Instituted April, 1877. Meets every Tuesday evening at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Second avenue.
Silver Cloud Lodge No. 1548-Instituted March 31, 1879. Meets every Thursday evening at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Second avenue.
Silver Star Lodge No. 3041-Instituted February, 1884. Meets every first and third Monday evening in each month, at St. John's Hall, corner Ingle street and Second avenue.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
A. O. U. W. Hall, No. 308 Upper Third street, corner of Main.
Lone Star Lodge No. 56-Instituted 1879. Meets every Wednes- day evening.
Vanderburgh Lodge No. 34-Instituted May, 1877. Meets every
Friday evening.
Leni Leoti Lodge No. 43-Instituted March, 1878. Meets every Tuesday evening.
Humboldt Lodge No. 49-Instituted June, 1878. Meets every Monday evening.
All the above Lodges meet at the same Hall.
Excelsior Lodge No. 38-Instituted October, 1883. Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, No. 630 Main street.
Evening Star Lodge No. 14-Instituted October 15, 1880. Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, southwest corner Franklin street and St. Joseph avenue.
Crescent Legion No. 1, Select Knights of A. O. U. W .- Organized February 5, 1886. Meets every Thursday evening at A. O. U. W. Hall, corner Third and Main streets.
DRUIDS.
Lincoln Grove No. 14-Instituted September, 1872. Meets every Wednesday evening at St. John's School House.
Washington Grove No. 18-Instituted October, 1883. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, No. 630 Main street.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Evansville Council No. 49-Organized August, 1880. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday evening in each month at Hall, over 110 Upper Second street.
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CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
Evansville Branch No. 46-Organized March 1, 1879. Meets every first and third Monday evening in each month at Holy Trinity Catholic School House.
St. Maria Branch No. 77 (German)-Organized September 8, 1879. Meets every first and third Wednesday evening in each month at St. Mary's School House.
St. George Branch No. 511 (German)-Organized -, 1887. Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month at St. Boniface School House.
FRATERNAL LEGION.
Smith Gavitt Camp No. 26-Organized April 1, 1884. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, 308 Upper Third street, over German National Bank.
Evansville Camp No. 37 Organized October 10, 1884. Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, No. 130 Upper Third street, corner Sycamore.
IRON HALL.
Branch No. 284-Organized November 10, 1885. Meets every Wednesday evening at Hall, No. 212 and 214 Upper Third street.
UNITED ORDER OF HONOR.
Beulah Lodge No. 219-Instituted August 20, 1886. Meets every Monday evening at Hall, No. 630 Main street.
Union Lodge No. - - Instituted November 29, 1887. Meets every Monday evening at Hall, No. 630 Main street.
Mercantile Lodge No. 300-Instituted October 19, 1887. Meets every Tuesday evening at Evans Hall, corner Fifth and Locust streets.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Otto Lodge No. 814-Organized 1882. Meets every Thursday evening at Hall, 308 Upper Third, corner Main street.
Olive Lodge No. 842-Organized April 24, 1884. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, corner Tenth avenue and Pennsylvania street.
Lily Lodge No. 1015 (German)-Organized
Meets every Friday evening at Hall, corner Clark and Second streets.
Martha Lodge No. 1107-Organized November 30, 1885. Meets every Monday evening at Hall, 308 Upper Third, corner Main street
TEMPERANCE.
Evans Hall Red Ribbon Club-Organized July 7, 1877. Meets at Evans Hall. Business Meeting every Monday evening. Mass meet- ing every Sunday evening. Ed. Harrison, President ; W. E. Rice, Secretary ; John S. McCorkle, Treasurer,
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Blue Ribbon Club-Organized April, 1887. Meets at Evans Hall. L. M. Rice, President ; Ed. Harrison, Secretary ; John S. McCorkle, Treasurer.
Gospel Temperance Executive Board. Meets at Evans Hall on call of the Chairman. L. M. Rice, Chairman ; Ed. Harrison, Secre- tary ; John S. McCorkle, Treasurer.
Women's Christian Temperance Union-Organized 1874. Meets last Tuesday in every month at Evans Hall. Mrs. Alvah Johnson, and Mrs. Rachel Ruston, Vice Presidents ; Mrs. O. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY.
NAME.
TOWNSHIP.
POST OFFFCE.
TERM EXPIRES.
Sam Day.
Pigeon,
Evansville,
April 5, 1890
Dudley M. Oliver,
Pigeon,
Evansville,
Nov, 10, 1880
Thad. McTernan,
Pigeon,
Evansville,
April 5, 1890
Adolph Miehle,
Pigeon,
Evansville,
April 8, 1890
Richard Litchfield,
Scott,
Inglefield,
Nov. 4, 1890
Charles Straub,
Armstrong,
St. Wendel,
Oct. 9, 1888
Herman Wartmann, Jr., German,
Kasson,
April 9, 1890
Christ. Vogt,
Knight,
Evansville,
April 5,1890
Henry Meinert, .
Perry,
Evansville,
April 9,1890
Brackett Mills,
Center,
Zipps. P. O.,
April 8, 1890
John W. Pearce,
Center,
McCutchanville,
April 9, 1890
Thos. McCutchan,
Scott,
Inglefield,
June 28, 1888
Henry Maasberg,
Armstrong,
Evansville,
April 14, 1888
Thos. J. Mooney,
Perry,
Evansville,
April 5, 1890
BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS,
Evansville Mechanic's Building and Loan Association-Organ- ized September 29, 1876. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Meets every Saturday evening at No. 312 Upper Third street. S. B. Lewis, President ; Ellwood F. Moore, Vice President ; S. W. Douglas, Treas- urer ; Jacob W. Jenner, Secretary.
Germania Building, Loan and Savings Association-Organized April 23, 1880. Capital, $500,000. Meets. every Monday evening at No. 318 Main street. R. D. Richardson, President; J. H. Kerth, Vice President ; Ira D. McCoy, Secretary ; W. L. Swormstedt, Treasurer.
People's Building, Loan and Savings Association-Capital, $500,- 000. Organized August, 1883. Meets every Wednesday evening at No. 315 Upper Second street. J. W. Compton, President ; Charles Laval, Vice President ; Henry Reis, Treasurer ; John J. Morton, Sec- retary.
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Permanent Loan and Savings Association-Capital, $500,000. Or- ganized April 7, 1885. Meets every Saturday evening at No. 422 Main street. Wm. Heilman, President ; F. W. Cook, Vice President ; Will Warren, Treasurer ; Ira D. McCoy, Secretary.
Lamasco Building, Loan and Savings Association-Capital, $500,- 000. Organized February 3, 1885. Meets every Tuesday evening at No. 422 Main street. Fred. Blend, President ; C. E. Pittman, Vice President ; W. D. Ewing, Treasurer ; Ira D. McCoy, Secretary.
Franklin Building, Loan and Savings Association-Capital, $500,- 000. Organized February 3, 1885. Meets every Tuesday evening at No. 618 Fulton avenue. Joseph J. Reitz, President ; J. C. Menden- hall, Vice President ; August Rosenberger, Treasurer ; Joseph Hennel, Secretary.
Mutual Building Loan and Savings Association -Capital, $500,000. Organized November 19, 1885. Meets every Thursday evening at No. 315 Upper Second street. A. M. Owen, President ; C. F. Yae- ger, Treasurer ; J. J. Morton, Secretary.
Home Building, Loan and Savings Association-Capital $500,000. Organized March, 1885. Meets every Tuesday evening at No. 312 Upper Third street. Sim. Jaseph, President ; John Nugent, Vice Pres- ident ; Thos. H. Jenner, Secretary ; R. F. Schor, Treasurer.
Citizens' Building, Loan and Savings Association-Capital, $500,- 000. Organized May 17, 1886. Meets every Monday evening at No. 723 Walnut, corner Eighth street. John S. McCorkle, President ; F. J. Ehrman, Vice President ; Geo. H. Bittrolff, Secretary ; Fred. Her- bert, Treasurer.
Fidelity Loan and Savings Association. Capital, $500,000. Or- ganized March, 1887. Meets every Saturday evening at 219 Upper Third street. Richard Hartloff, President; O. F. Jacobi, Vice Presi- dent ; A. M. Weil, Secretary ; Watkins F. Nisbet, Treasurer.
CEMETERIES.
Mt. Sinai Jewish Cemetery-On Babytown Road, three miles from the Court House. Office, No. 313 Locust street. Isaac Ringolsky, President ; David Friedman, Secretary.
Rose Hill Cemetery-Stringtown Road, three miles from the city. Office, No. 200 Upper First street. Nathan Gross, President; Au- gust Brentano, Secretary ; Harry Joseph, Treasurer.
Locust Hill Cemetery -- Princeton Road, two and a half miles north of the city.
Oak Hill Cemetery-One and a half miles northeast of the city. John S. Goodge, Superintendent.
Lutheran Cemetery, two miles ne of the city. John A. Saupert, Superintendent.
St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery Association-Office, No. 121 Main street. Grounds on Cynthiana Road, three miles from Court House. Rev. E. F. McBarron, President ; H. Hermann, Treasurer ; B. Enne- king, Secretary ; John Streit, Sexton.
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MILITARY.
Evansville Light Infantry-Incorporated October, 1887. Armory, corner Main and First streets. W. D. Ewing, President ; Wm. H. Cald- well and I. H. Odell, Vice Presidents ; `S. P. Gillett, Treasurer ; Frank M. Gilbert, Secretary ; Thos. J. Groves, Manager ; Chas. H. McCarer, Captain ; Harry Stinson, First Lieutenant; W. J. Patrick, Second Lieutenant ; Chas. F. Boepple, Third Lieutenant. Regular drill every Friday night. Squad drill every Monday night.
Evansville Rifles-Organized October, 1887. Meets every Monday evening at Armory, corner Main and First streets. Henry Horster, Captain ; David M. Graham, First Lieutenant ; Martin Niehaus, Second Lieutenant.
Bennett Rifles (Colored)-Organized September, 1885. Meets every Tuesday and Friday evening at 427 Walnut street. W. Allen Street, Captain ; James Bennett, First Licutenant ; J. W. Roberts, First Orderly Sargeant; Walter Parks, Second Sargeant; John Knight, First Corporal; Walker Wilson, Second Corporal.
BANKS.
Old National Bank (The)-Northwest side of Main street, between Water and First streets, Capital, $500,000. Samuel Bayard, Presi- dent; John Gilbert, Vice President ; Henry Reis, Cashier. Directors: Samuel Bayard, David J. Mackey, Wm. Heilman, Robert K. Dunker- son, Henry F. Blount, Wm. M. Akin, Edward G. Ragon and John Gil- bert.
First National Bank of Evansville (The)-Corner Main and First streets. Capital, $500,000. Charles Viele, President; James H. Cutler, Cashier ; Will Warren, Assistant Cashier. Directors : Thos. E. Garvin, John Ingle, Chas. Viele, M. J. Bray, Isaac Keen, F. J. Reitz, Cyprian Preston and Jas. H. Cutler.
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