Evansville, Indiana, city directory, 1888, Part 3

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German National Bank of Evansville (The)-301 Main street. Capital, $250,000 John A. Reitz, President ; Phil. C. Decker, Vice President ; Henry L. Cook, Cashier. Directors : John A. Reitz, Samuel Bayard, Thomas Kerth, Phil. C Decker, Chas. Schulte, Ed- ward Boetticher, Wm. Rahm, Jr., Jas. L. Orr and R. K. Dunkerson.


Citizens' National Bank of Evansville (The)-No. 130 Main street. Capital $200,000. S. P. Gillett, President ; C. P. Bacon, Vice Presi- dent; W. L. Swormstedt, Cashier. Directors : C. P. Bacon, S. P. Gillett, Samuel Vickery, Charles H. Kellogg, F. W. Cook, Alf. C. Tanner, Wm. M. Akin, L. Loewenthal and Jesse W. Walker.


Peoples' Savings Bank of Evansville-No. 222 Main street. M. Muhlhausen, President ; H. V. Bennighof and John Rheinlander, Vice Presidents ; Jesse W. Walker, Secretary and Treasurer; Michael Schaeffer, Cashier, Trustees : James Steele, Matt. Henning, James M. Shackelford, Jesse W. Walker, Johh Rheinlander, H. V. Ben- nighof and Dr. M. Muhlhausen.


Private Bank-Archer & Co., No. 102 Main street.


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RAILROADS.


Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad-Extending from Evansville to Terre Haute. General Office, Evansville, Ind. Officers : D. J. Mackey, President ; W. D. Ewing. General Manager ; W. J. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer ; E. B. Cooke, Auditor ; G. J. Grammer, Traffic Manager; M. Bawden, Superintendent.


Peoria, Decatur and Evansville Railway Co .- Extending from Evansville, Indiana, to Peoria, Illinois. General Office, Peoria, Illi- · nois. D. J. Mackey, President, Evansville, Indiana ; Wm. Heilman, Vice President, Evansville, Indiana ; W. D. Ewing, General Manager, Evansville, Indiana ; W. J. Lewis, Treasurer, Evansville, Indiana ; G. J. Grammer, Traffic Manager, Evansville, Indiana ; E. B. Cooke, Auditor, Evansville, Indiana; T. A. Allen, Chief Engineer, Mattoon, Illinois ; E. O. Hopkins, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Peoria, Illinois.


Louisville, Evansville and St. Louis Railroad Co .- Main Line, Louisville, Kentucky, to Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Branches : Jasper to Evansville, and Rockport to Gentryville, Lincoln to Tell City and Cannelton. General Office, Louisville, Kentucky. General Agent's Office, Evansville, Indiana. Wm. T. Hart, President, Boston, Mass .; Geo. F. Evans, General Manager, Louisville, Kentucky ; W. S. Mar- tin, Superintendent, New Albany, Indiana ; L. S. Parsons, General Freight Agent, Louisville, Kentucky; G. W. Curtis, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Kentucky ; J. J. Webster, General Agent, Evansville, Indiana; R. W. Hardon, Contracting Agent, Evansville, Indiana.


Louisville and Nashville Railroad Co .- General Manager's Secre- tary's and Treasurer's Office at Louisville, Kentucky. Eckstein Nor- ton, President, New York. M. H. Smith, Vice President, Louisville, Kentucky. J. T. Harahan, General Manager, Louisville, Kentucky. J. G. Metcalfe, Superintendent, Nashville and St. Louis Line and Branches ; W. M. Newbold, Assistant Superintendent, Offices, Evans- ville, Indiana. Lee Howell, General Freight Agent Nashville and St. Louis Line and Branches; Office, Evansville, Indiana. J. N. McCoy, Paymaster ; Office, Evansville, Indiana. John W. Mass, Division Passenger and Ticket Agent; Office, St. Louis, Missouri. C. E. Collis, Ticket Agent, Evansville, Indiana. J. R. Sample, Freight Agent, Evansville, Indiana.


Evansville and Indianapolis Railroad Co. (Straight Line)-Extend- ing from Evansville, Indiana, to Terre Haute, Indiana. General Office, Evansville, Indiana. Edwin Taylor, President, Evansville, Indiana W. J. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer, Evansville, Indiana. Operated by the Evansville and Terre Haute Railroad Co.


Evansville Belt Railway-Office, 8 Main street. D. J. Mackey, President ; W. J. Lewis, Secretary.


Evansville, Seymour and Bellefontaine Railway-Extending from Evansville, Indiana, to Bellefontaine, Ohio. General Office, Evans- ville, Indiana. I. N. McBeth, President ; A. W. Carpenter, Secre- tary.


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Evansville and Chicago Railroad Co .- Road to be built from Evansville north to connect with other roads now built to Chicago. Length of Road about fifty miles ; Office, 315 Upper Second street. A. M. Owen, President; J. J. Morton, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. H. Pearson, Chief Engineer.


LIBRARIES.


Willard Library of Evansville-First avenue, opposite Indiana . street. Under control of the following Trustees : H. F. Blount, Chas. H. Butterfield, J. A. Lemcke, Alex. Gilchrist, S. G Evans, O. F. Jacobi and Thos. E. Garvin. Open every day from 8 o'clock A. M. to 9 P. M. Number of volumes, 13,000. Lou. Scantlin and Tillie Goslee, Librarians.


Evansville Catholic Library Association-Organized March, 1869. Library Rooms at the Church of the Assumption, corner Seventh and Vine streets. Number of volumes, 1,000. Open every Sunday after- noon. Eugene McGrath, President; E. C. Carson, Secretary and Librarian.


Pigeon Township Library-Library Rooms, No. 702 Cherry street. Open every day. Frances Spiegel, Librarian.


Vanderburgh County Library-Library Room, in County Auditor's Office, Court House. Number of volumes, 4,000, (German and English). Open every day. Louis H. Legler, Librarian.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, &c.


College Building, corner Main and Third streets.


City Hall and Council Chamber, corner Third and Walnut streets.


Evansville Opera House, corner First and Locust streets.


First National Bank Building, corner First and Main streets.


Court House, corner Main and Third streets.


Chandler's Block, corner First and Locust streets.


Masonic Hall, Masonic Block, corner Second and Locust streets. Merchants' National Bank Building, corner First and Main streets.


Post Office, U. S. Custom House, Second street, between Sycamore and Vine streets.


St. Mary's Hospital, north side of Vermont street, between Wabash avenue and Tenth avenue.


Liederkranz Hall, Nos. 114 and 116 Upper Fourth street.


Evans Hall, corner Fifth and Locust streets.


United States Custom House, Second street, between Sycamore and Vine streets.


Viele Hall, Second street, between Main and Sycamore streets.


Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Fifth and Main streets.


St. John's Building, corner Ingle street and Second avenue,


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City Hospital, Nos. 2 and 4 Upper Second street, corner Division. Weber's Hall, No. 630 Main street, corner Seventh.


Odd Fellows Hall, No. 1019 W. Pennsylvania street. Orr Block, corner Second and Locust streets.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES, BANDS, &c.


Schmidt's Military Band and Orchestra-Incorporated September 23, 1880. Meets every Monday and Friday evening at Band Room No 226 Main street. John H. Conn, President ; Henry A. Schulte, Treasurer ; W. W. Fleming, Manager.


Schreiber's Orchestra-Organized September, 1873. Meets every Monday and Thursday afternoon. Office, No. 127 Main street. Val. Schreiber, Leader.


Carter's Big Four Quadrille Band (Colored)-Organized October, 1878. Meets every Wednesday and Thursday evening, at No. 307 Upper Third street. Augustus Carter, Leader.


Leich's Martial Band-Organized October 4, 1883. Headquarters at G. A. R. Hall. August Leich, Commander ; Charles Legeman, Secretary ; Will N. Walden, Treasurer.


Jung's Quadrille Band-Organized October, 1884. Office, No. 221 E. High street. John W. Jung, Leader.


Evansville Ideal Opera Club-Organized March, 1886. Rehearsals every Tuesday evening at Hall, No. 226 Main street. W. McK. Blake, President ; Wm. L. Baird, Secretary ; Chas. H. Ritter, Treas- urer ; M. Z. Tinker, Musical Director.


McLean's Brass Band-Organized November, 1886. Band room, 200 Upper Third street. Secretary's office, 331 Main street. John R. Massie, Leader; F. Wm. Schepman, Secretary ; Chas Spalding, President.


Warren's Crescent City Silver Band-Incorporated June 6, 1870, Meets every Wednesday evening at Band room, 212 and 214 Upper Third street. Val. Schreiber, Leader ; Phillip F. Voelker, Assistant Leader ; Jacob Bauer, President ; Mark N. Gross, Secretary and Treas- urer. Office, No. 228 Main street ; Gus. Pfafflin, Librarian.


Evansville Zither Club-Organized April, 1882. Meets every Wed- nesday evening at Kuriger's Hall, No 331 Fulton avenue. August F. Illing, President ; Ernst Rahm, Secretary; Louis Stoltz, Treasurer.


Liederkranz-Organized May, 1854. Meets every Monday and Friday evening at Liederkranz Hall, Nos. 114 and 116 Upper Fourth street. Robt. Lohse, President ; Emil Rahm, Secretary ; Charles Hoffman, Recording Secretary ; Hans Lohse, Treasurer ; G. M. Dauss- mann, Librarian ; Prof. Otto A. Schmitt, Leader.


Concordia German Singing Society-Organized 1884. Meets every Wednesday evening at Concordia Hall, 921 W. Franklin street. John L. Brunner, President ; Joseph Urban, Secretary ; Charles Buhmeier, Treasurer; Henry Eisenhauer, Librarian ; Charles Walters, Leader.


St. Cæcilia Mænnerchor-Organized August, 1870. Meets every Sunday evening at Laurent's Hall, No. 12 Lower Third street. Hen-


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ry Vogt, President ; John H. Borgmann, Sr., Secretary ; John Lorenz, Treasurer ; Edw. Drewes, Leader.


Evansville Mænnerchor-Organized August, 1872. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, northwest corner Fifth and Sycamore streets. Conrad Klingelhofer, President; Ernst C. Welcker, Secretary; Carl Welcker, Treasurer ; Prof. Christ. Mathias, Leader.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES.


Business Men's Association of Evansville-Incorporated April 18, 1887. Rooms in Viele Hall, No. 210 Upper Second street. M. J. Bray, Jr., President; W. A. Heilman, Second Vice President ; Jesse W. Wal ker, Treasurer; Aug. Brentano, Secretary.


Merchants' Exchange of Evansville-Incorporated July, 1887. Rooms No. 11212 Main street. Levi Igleheart, President ; John J. Chandler, Secretary ; S. P. Gillett, Treasurer.


Liederkranz Hall Company-Incorporated June, 1885. Office, Nos. 114 and 116 Upper Fourth street. Fred. Lauenstein, President ; Emil Rahm, Secretary; G. M. Daussmann, Treasurer.


Evansville Cotton Manufacturing Company-Organized September, 1866. Office, Nos. 104 and 106 Upper First street. Wm. Heilman, President ; E. B. Morgan, Secretary and Treasurer; Mackey, Nisbet & Co., Agents, 104 Upper First street.


First Land and Improvement Company-Incorporated June, 1887. Of- ffice, 318 Main street. Jesse W. Walker, President; Sebastian Henrich, Secretary ; Henry Reis, Treasurer.


Real Estate and Investment Company-Incorporated July, 1887. Office, 318 Main street. Fred. W. Cook, President ; Sebastian Hen- rich, Secretary ; Henry Reis, Treasurer.


Progress Building Company-Incorporated April, 1881. Office, Nos. 330 and 332 Sycamore street. N. Gross, President ; Abe. Strouse, Secretary ; August Brentano Treasurer.


Evansville Coffin Company-Incorporated March, 1881. North- east corner Main and Michigan streets. J. T. Burtis, President ; Will H. Cutler, Secretary and Treasurer.


Crescent City Manufacturing Company-Incorporated May, 1887. Office, 405 Main street. Gustav Frank, President; Henry Frank, Secretary and Treasurer.


Southwestern Broom Manufacturing Company-Incorporated Sep- tember, 1887. Office, 70I to 705 Ninth avenue. Chas. F. Yaeger, President ; August Rosenberger, Secretary ; Anthony J. Klein, Treas- urer.


Indiana Canning Company-Incorporated April, 1887. Tenth, Pennsylvania and Division streets. A. Bernardin, President ; August Brentano, Secretary ; Elder Cooper, Treasurer and Manager.


Evansville Cross Tie Company (The)-Incorporated September, 1887. Office, 31112 Upper Third street. W. J. Wood, President ; Lee Howell, Treasurer; H. P. Cornick, Secretary.


City Hospital Association-Organized 1882. Hospital, Nos. 2 and 4 Upper Second street, corner Division. Edwin Walker, M. D.,


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President ; Richard Hartloff, M. D. Secretary ; Jacob H. Kerth, M. D., Treasurer.


First Avenue Coal Mining Company-Incorporated April, 1884. Office, No. 312 Upper Third street. C. C. Thomas, President ; R. H. Kellogg, Secretary and Treasurer.


Little & Croft Lumber Company-Incorporated June, 1886. Office, No. 830 W. Ohio street. S. W. Little, President ; L. J. Kramer. Secretary.


Evansville Journal Company-Incorporated November 15, 1886. No. 14 Locust street. James H. McNeely, President ; John H. McNeely, Treasurer ; Edwin T. McNeely, Secretary.


Evansville Grain Company-Incorporated May, 1886. Office. No. 25 Main street. Allen Gray, Secretary ; James Gray, Treasurer.


Howard L. Babcock Company-Incorporated August, 1886. No. 208 Upper First street. Henry H. Babcock, Secretary ; Harry Veatch, Treasurer.


Diamond Coal Mining Company-Incorporated January 6, 1886. Office, 611 Upper Eighth street. Herman Ruehmann, President ; Louis Koester, Secretary and Treasurer.


Heilman Machine Works-Incorporated April, 1884. Pine street, from First to Second streets. William Heilman, President ; Jacob Weintz, Superintendent ; A. W. Emery, Secretary and Treasurer.


Evansville Street Railway Company-Organized August, 1867. - Office, corner First and Main streets. John Gilbert, President ; Thos. J. Gist, Superintendent.


Evansville Furniture Company-Incorporated March, 1870. Office, Nos. 309 and 311 Main Street. Frederick Guth, President ; Philip Nonweiler, Secretary and Manager.


Evansville Foundry Association-Organized July, 1883. Office,


Nos. 1, 3 and 5 Read street. Henry F. Hoge, President; Adam Jutzi, Secretary ; George Dauble, Manager.


Helfrich Saw and Planing Mill Company-Incorporated December, 1883. Office, corner Franklin street and Eighth avenue. Adam Hel- frich, President ; William Helfrich, Secretary and Treasurer.


Evansville Gas and Electric Light Company-Incorporated Decem- ber, 1883. Office, No. 308 Upper Third street. F. J. Reitz, Presi- dent; J. B. Hall, Jr., Secretary ; Samuel Bayard, Treasurer ; I. C. Baxter, Superintendent of Gas Works ; E. P. Ashton, Superintendent Electric Light Station.


Mechanics' Furniture Company-Incorporated July, 1881. Office, No. 703 First avenue. S. Speicher, Secretary and Treasurer.


Evansville, Cairo and Memphis Steam Packet Company-Incor- porated January, 1870. Office, on Hopkins' Wharfboat. Frank Hop- kins, President ; W. B. Pennington, Secretary and Treasurer.


Evansville Elevator Company-Incorporated June, 1874. Eleva- tor, corner Ninth avenue and Ohio street. J. F. Kuhn, President ; W. H. Maghee, Secretary.


Indiana Veneer Mills-Incorporated July, 1885. Nos. 227 to 233 Lower Water street, Sim. Jaseph, President and Treasurer.


Evansville Egg Carrier Company-Incorporated August 13, 1887. 17 and 19 Main street. John G Neuman, President ; Chas. F. Froelich, Secretary ; Walter F. Bloom, Treasurer.


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Bernardin Bottle Cap Company-Organized September, 1885. Of- fice, No. 1040 Vine street. A. Bernardin, President and Manager ; F. W. Cook, Sr., Secretary.


Buehner Chair Company-Incorporated July, 1885. Office, No. 215 First avenue. Henry J. Lichtenfeld, President ; George Venne- man, Secretary.


Home Ice Company-Nos. 312 and 314 Locust street. J. W. Bly- myer, President ; S. W. Skinner, Secretary and Treasurer. W. W. Fleming, Manager.


Sunnyside Coal and Coke Company-Incorporated May, 1886. Office, 127 Upper Third street. D. J. Mackey, President ; E. P. Huston, Secretary and Treasurer; Jabez Woolley, Sr., General Manager.


Herrmann Brothers Manufacturing Company-Incorporated No- vember, 1886. Office, northeast corner Main and Illinois streets. Peter Herrmann, President ; John Herrmann, Vice President ; Charles F. Herrmann, Secretary ; Albert F. Herrmann, Treasurer.


Evansville, Paducah and Tennesee River Packet Company-Or- ganized April, 1870. Office, No. 20012 Upper Water street. H. M. Sweetser, President ; W. J. M. adows, Secretary and Treasurer ; R. D. Morrow, Superintendent.


Evansville Cooper Association-Incorporated January, 1881. Works, corner Read and Indiana streets. Wm. Nussmeier, Presi- dent; F. C. Suhrheinrich, Secretary ; A. Suhrheinrich, Treasurer ; George Werzner, Manager.


Novelty Machine Works-Established 1857. Corner Ingle street and First avenue. F. Hopkins, President ; Ferdinand Grote, Mana- ger ; King Cobbs, Secretary and Treasurer.


District Telegraph Company of Evansville-Incorporated August, 1884. Office, No. 311 Upper Second street. Fred. W. Cook, Presi- dent ; John S. Reilly, Secretary ; W. S. French, Treasurer ; A. S. Glover, Manager.


F. W. Cook Brewing Company-Incorporated January, 1885. Of- fice, No. 214 Upper Seventh street. F. W. Cook, Sr., President and General Manager; G. M. Daussmann, Secretary and Treasurer.


The Armstrong Furniture Company-Incorporated June, 1874. Office, Nos. 108, 110 and 112 Upper First street. Uel W. Armstrong, President ; Jacob B. Kounz, Secretary and Treasurer.


Evansville Union Stock Yards Company-Incorporated April, 1883. Yards and Hotel, corner Baker avenue and Louisiana street. Peter Emrich, President; Chas. H. Myerhoff, Secretary and Treasurer.


TRADE ORGANIZATIONS.


Central Labor Union-Organized November, 1885. Meets every first and third Thursday evening in each month at Hall, No. 200 Upper Third street, corner Sycamore.


Cigar Makers' Union No. 54-Re-organized November, 1879. Meets every second and fourth Monday evening in each month at Hall, No. 200 Upper Third street, corner Sycamore.


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Bricklayers' and Masons International Union No. 1 (Local)-Re- organized May, 1882. Meets every Tuesday evening at Hall, No. 130 Upper Third street.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 90-Organized May 1885. Meets every Friday evening at Koepke's Hall, corner Sycamore and Fifth streets.


Iron Molders' Union No. 51-Organized 1856. Meets every first and third Saturday evening in each month at Burkhardt's Hall, No. 130 Upper Third street.


Deutsche Amerikanische Typographia No. 15-Organized May, 1883. Meets the first Sunday in each month at Hall, No. 7 Lower Third street.


Evansville Typographical Union No. 35-Re organized October, 1880. Meets the second Sunday in each month at Koepke's Hall, corner Sycamore and Fifth streets.


Evansville Division No. 246, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- neers-Organized April, 1884. Meets the first and third Saturday evening in each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, No. 308 Upper Third street.


C.J. Hepburn Lodge No. 160 Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- men-Organized May, 1882. Meets every second and fourth Sunday in each month at A. O. U. W. Hall, No. 308 Upper Third street.


Evansville Association No. 7, Stationary Engineers-Organized May, 1884. Meets every Thursday evening at Evans Hall, corner Locust and Fifth streets.


Journeymen Tailors' Union-Organized April, 1886. Meets every alternate Monday evening in each month at Koepke's Hall. corner Sycamore and Fifth streets.


NEWSPAPERS.


Evansville Daily, Weekly and Sunday Journal-Office, No. 14 Lo- cust street, between First and Water streets. Evansville Journal Company, Publishers and Proprietors.


Evansville Daily, Weekly and Sunday Courier-Office, Nos. 308 and 310 Upper Second street. Evansville Courier Company, Proprie- tors, John S. Reilly, Publisher.


The Public, Daily (Evening)-Office, Nos. 308 and 310 Upper Sec- ond street. Evansville Courier Company, Proprietors, John S. Reilly, Publisher.


The Tribune, Daily (Evening) and Weekly-Office, 30832 Upper First street. Frank M. Gilbert, Proprietor.


Evansville Daily, Weekly and Sunday Demokrat (German)-Office, No. 308 Upper Second street. F. Lauenstein, Publisher and Proprietor.


Indiana Post, Weekly (German)-Office, No. 216 Upper Fourth street. M. Ernst Wilkom, Editor and Proprietor.


Bulletin, Evening and Weekly-Office, No. 32612 Upper Third street. Charles F. Gould, Publisher and Proprietor.


Baptist Watch Tower (The)-Office, 720 Oak street. Published every other Friday. Rev. W. H. Anderson, Editor.


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The Labor Advocate (Weekly)-Office 24 Sycamore street. Geo. E. Clarke, Editor and Proprietor.


Indiana A. O. U. W. Recorder (Monthly)-Office, 24 Sycamore street. George E. Clarke, Editor and Publisher.


The Advance (Monthly)-Published by the Young Men's Christian Association. Corner Fifth and Locust streets.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office. in Custom House Building, Second Street, between Sycamore and Vine.


Office open from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Money Order Department open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Office open on Sundays from 10 to 11 A. M.


James W. Lauer, Postmaster ; Joseph J. Reitz, Assistant Postmaster and Cashier ; Chas. O. Kroener, Superintendent of City Delivery ; C. C. Roeser, Money Order Clerk; John J. Schulte, Delivery Clerk ; Otto Schnakenburg, Mailing Clerk ; Joe. E. Streeby, Assistant Mail- ing Clerk ; Fred. Lunkenheimer, Registry and Stamp Clerk ; George B. Scott, Paper Clerk.


BOUNDARY LINES OF CARRIERS' ROUTES.


Route 1-Beginning at the corner of Lower side of Main and Water streets, thence along Water street to Pine street, thence along both sides of Pine street to First street, thence along both sides of First street to Main street, thence along Main street to place of begin- ning.


Route 2-Beginning at the corner of Upper side of Main and Water streets, thence along Water street to Locust street, thence along both sides of Locust street to Third street, thence along both sides of Third street to Main street, thence along Upper side of Main street to Eighth street, thence along Main street to First street, thence along First street to Locust street, thence along Locust street to place of beginning.


Route 3-Beginning at the corner of First and Lower side of Main street, thence along Lower side of Main street to Eighth street, thence along both sides of Eighth street to Sycamore street, thence along both sides of Sycamore street to First street, thence along First street to place of beginning, including Second street, opposite Post Office.


Route 4-Beginning at the corner of Second and Sycamore streets, thence along Sycamore street to Main street, thence along Main street to Indiana street, thence along both sides of Main street to Virginia street, thence along both sides of Virginia street to Garfield avenue, thence along both sides of Garfield avenue to Division street, thence along both sides of Division street to Second street, thence along both sides of Second street to place of beginning.


Route 5-Beginning at the corner of Pine and Water streets, thence along Water street to Pigeon Creek, thence along Pigeon Creek to Pennsylvanis street, thence along both sides of Pennsylvania


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street to First avenue, thence along both sides of First avenue to Division street, thence along Division street to First street, thence along First street to Pine street, thence along Pine street to place of beginning.


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Route 6-Beginning at the corner of First avenue and Division street, thence along Division street to Garfield avenue, thence along Garfield avenue to Virginia street, thence along both sides of Virginia street to Baker avenue, thence along Baker avenue to Delaware street, thence along both sides of Delaware street to Oakley street, thence along both sides of Oakley street to Pennsylvania street, thence along both sides of Pennsylvania street to First avenue, thence along First avenue to place of beginning.


Route 7-Beginning at the corner of Oakley and Pennsylvania streets, thence along Pennsylvania street to Seventh avenue, thence along both sides of Seventh avenue to Delaware street, thence along both sides of Delaware street to Oakley street, thence along Oakley street to place of beginning.


Route 8-Beginning at the corner of Eighth and Sycamore streets, thence along both sides of Sycamore street to Main street. thence along both sides of Main street to Indiana street, thence along both sides of Indiana street to Governor street, thence along both sides of Governor street to Boulevard, thence along both sides of Boulevard to Eighth street, thence along Lower side of Eighth street to place of beginning.


Route 9 - Beginning at the corner of Pigeon Creek and Franklin street, thence along Franklin street to St. Joseph avenue, thence along St. Joseph avenue to river, thence along river to Pigeon Creek, thence along Pigeon Creek to place of beginning.


Route 10-Beginning at the corner of Locust and Third streets, thence along both sides of Locust street to Fourth street, thence along Fourth street to Main street, thence along Main street to Eighth street, thence along Upper side of Eighth street to Chestnut street, thence along both sides of Chestnut street to Water street, thence along Water street to Locust street, thence along Locust street to place of beginning.


Route 11-Beginning at the corner of Chestnut and Water streets, thence along Water street to Chandler avenue, thence along both sides of Chandler avenue to Eighth street, thence along both sides of Eighth street to Boulevard, thence along Upper side of Eighth street to Chestnut street, thence along Chestnut street to place of beginning.


Route 12-Beginning at the corner of Chandler avenue and Water street, thence along Water street to Bayless street, thence along Bay- less street to Adams avenue, thence along both sides of Adams avenue to Elliott street, thence along Elliott street to Lincoln avenue, thence along both sides of Lincoln avenue to Boulevard, thence along Boule- vard to Eighth street, thence along Eighth street to Chandler avenue, thence along Chandler avenue to place of beginning.




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