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Thomas, from P F W & C RR south to Meyer, first west of Hol- ton ave.
Thomasetta, from Thomas west to Gay, first south of Charley.
Thompson ave, from T W & W Ry south , first west of Broadway.
'Tyler ave, from Barthold ave south to Howell, first west of Runnion ave.
Union, from Berry south to Pritch- ard, first west of Jackson,
University, from Wayne south to Maumee Road, third east of Har- mer.
Van Buren, from St Mary's River south to Pritchard, first west of Broadway.
Vine, from Range Road east, first south of PF W & CR R.
Virginia, from Lafayette east to Monroe, first south of T W & W Ry.
Wabash ave, from Wayne south to Maumee Road, third east of Range Road.
Wall, from Broadway west, first south of PFW & CRR.
Wallace, from Calhoun east to La- fayette, first south of P F W & C R R.
Wallace, from Lafayette east to Han- na, first south of Virginia.
Walnut, from Fairfield ave west, first south of Taylor.
Walnut, from St Mary's River west to St Mary's River, second south of Main.
Walter, from Wayne south to Mau- mee Road, fourth east of Har- mer.
Washington (East), from Calhoun east to city limits, third south of Main.
Washington (West), from Calhoun west to Fair Grounds, third south of Main.
Water (East) from Calhoun east to Clay, first north of W & E canal. Water (West), from Calhoun west, first north of W & E canal.
Wayne (East), from Calhoun east to city limits, second south of Main. Wayne (West), from Calhoun west to College, second south of Main. Wayne Trace, from Range Road south of T W & W Ry, southeast to city limits.
Webster, from Berry south to city limits, second west of Calhoun. Wefel, from High north to Douglas, first west of Barthold.
Wells, from St Mary's River north to city limits, continuation of Plum.
Wheeler, from canal feeder west to G R & I R R, first north of Mary.
Wierke, from Lafayette east to Han- na, 134 miles south of Court House.
Williams, from Lafayette west to Fairfield ave, fourth south of T W & W Ry.
Wilt, from Broadway west to Nelson, first south of Jefferson.
Winch, from Maumee Road south to Wayne Trace, third east of Range Road.
Wright, from G R & I R R east, first south of Barthold ave.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal Election, first Tuesday in May.
Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, and at the call of the Mayor or five members.
Council Chamber, City Hall Building, Barr street, between Berry and Wayne.
Municipal Officers.
Mayor-Charles A. Zollinger. Clerk-John M. Godown. Treasurer-Charles M. Barton. Attorney-Allen Zollars.
Marshal-Christopher Kelly. Deputy Marshal -Valentine Ofen- loch.
Assessor-John H. Pranger. Civil Engineer-John Ryall. Street Com'r-Conrad Baker. Chief of Police-M. Singleton. Chief of Fire Department-F. B. Vogel.
Councilmen.
First Ward-H. N. Putnam, W. T. McKean.
Second Ward-C. Hettler, J. B. White.
Third Ward-M. Baltes, E. L. Chittenden.
Fourth Ward-C. A. Munson, H. C. Graffe.
Fifth Ward-D. L. Harding, G. H. Wilson.
Sixth Ward-N. De Wald, T. Hogan. Seventh Ward-S. Tam, C. Trem- mel. Eighth Ward-H. Schnelker, F. M. Willenburg. Ninth Ward -- C. Schaffer, J. Wil- kinson.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. Theodore Heuchling.
Dr. J. M. Josse, | Dr. Thomas J. Dills.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Justices of the Peace-James E. Graham, Daniel Ryan, A. H. Bit- tinger, J. Dolin, E. P. Edsall, M. Tancey.
Constables -- John E. Robbins, Oli- ver Kelly, Wm. Schafer, P. Car- roll.
Supervisors-Michael Koehler, F. Stellhorn, Martin Spenlee, Daniel Ulmstead, A. Link, J. A. Burt, Fred. Fahlsing, Ed. Bushman. Trustee-John Hamilton.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Court House between Calhoun and Court, south of Main and north of Berry.
Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon. Wm. W. Carson. Judge of the Criminal Court-Hon. Joseph Brackenridge.
Clerk-Francis H. Wolke. Prosecuting Attorney-Samuel M. Hench. Sheriff-Joseph D. Hance. Recorder -- John M. Koch.
Treasurer-John Ring. 1
Auditor -- Wm. T. Abbott. Surveyor-Wm. H. Goshorn. Coroner -- Augustus M. Webb. Commissioners-Francis Gladio, Ja- cob Hillegass, Harvey K. Turner. Attorney -- Robert C. Bell.
School Superintendent-Jeremiah Hillegass.
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COURTS.
Time of holding Courts in Allen county :
Circuit Court-First Monday in February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September, and third Monday in November. Hon. Robert Lowry, Judge.
Criminal Court-First Monday in April and first in October, six months a term. Hon. Joseph Brackenridge, Judge until Octo- ber. Hon. James W. Borden suc- ceeds.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Postmaster-J. J. Kamm. Collector of Internal Revenue- George Moon.
Pension Agent -- Hiram Iddings. Register in Bankruptcy-John F. Curtice.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-F. B. Vogel. Assistant Engineer-Robert Crane. Second Assistant-George Strodel. Committee-Wm.T. McKean, Chair- man ; H. C. Graffe ; Conrad Trem- men.
Alert Hook and Ladder Co., No. I, n w cor Clinton and Berry, Geo. W. Swain, driver, John Bostick, foreman.
Steamer No. 2, " The U. V. T." ne cor Court and Berry. Steamer No. 3. " Frank Kandall," n e cor Court and Berry.
Steamer No. 4, "Mad Anthony Wayne," ne cor Court and Berry. Protection Engine Co. No. 5, Bass opp Prince. Rescue Engine Co. No. 6, Seventh Ward Engine House.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Alfred P. Edgerton, president. Pliny Hoagland, secretary.
John S. Irwin, M.D., treasurer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
High School, E Wayne between Calhoun and Clinton, Robert M. Wright, A.B. principal.
Training School, in same building, Miss L. I. Drake, principal.
Jefferson School, s w cor Jefferson and Griffith, Miss Carrie B. Sharp, principal.
Clay School, n w cor Clay and Wash- ington, Miss Mary L. Thompson, principal.
Hoagland School, n e cor Hoagland and Butler, Miss Frank Hamilton, principal.
Washington School, s w cor Wash- ington and Union, Miss N. Mark, principal.
Hanna School, s w cor Hanna and Wallace, Miss M. M. McPhail, principal.
Bloomingdale School, n w cor Bow- ser and Marion, Mrs. E. E. Miller, principal.
N. Bloomingdale School, n of Arch- er avenue w of Wells, Miss Agnes Dykes, principal.
Lafayette School, s end of Lafay- ette, A. B. Kohr, principal.
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Harmer School, n w cor Harmer and Jefferson, Miss M. A. Armstrong, principal.
East German School, in Clay School Building, I. I. Weber, principal.
West German School, s e cor Webster and Washington, Carl Schwartz, principal.
Edsall School, Wayne Trace e of Eu- clid ave, W. M. Driver, principal.
Bloomingdale German School, in Bloomingdale School Building, Miss C. E. Sihler, principal.
N. Bloomingdale German School, Hoffman w of Wells, Jno. Obrecht, principal.
Colored School, in Jefferson School Building, Miss I. Campbell, teacher.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Concordia College, College bet E Washington and Maumee road. Established in 1861. Prof. G. Schick, old languages : Prof. Otto Hanser, theology and general history, also director ; Prof. R. Bischoff, old languages ; Prof. H. Diederich, English language ; Prot. A. Crull, German and French languages ; Prof. H. Duemling, mathematics and phy- sics ; Prof. J. H. Ungemach, music ; Prof. W. Stellhorn, old languages. Number of pupils, 275.
Fort Wayne College, at head of Wayne. Officers of the Board of Trustees-Rev. W. S. Birch, pres .; Rev. D. Markley, vice pres .; Rev.H.J. Meck, sec'y ; John M. Miller, Esq., treas. Faculty -- Rev. Reuben D. Robinson, D. D., pres., Prof. of natural, men- tal and moral science ; Rev. T. W. Lincoln, A. B., Prof. of Greek and Latin languages; Lucy E. Robinson, teacher of English lite- rature ; Dr. H. V. Sweringen, Prof. of pharmacy ; John Colyar, B. S., Prof. of mathematics ; Mrs. Mary M. Reed, teacher of aca-
demic department; Mrs. A. M. Babcock, teacher of art depart- ment ; Henry Schwake, teacher of German ; Prof. S. B. Morse, from Conservatory of Music, Ber- lin, Principal of music depart- ment, piano and organ ; Mrs Ella A. Brown, Lady Principal and teacher of piano ; Miss Mira Ross, teacher of vocal music.
Fort Wayne Commercial College, 30 and 32 E. Main, Thomas Powers, principal.
German Lutheran School, s e cor. W. Jefferson and Union, Daniel Fechtmann, teacher.
St. Joseph Roman Catholic School, s w cor Clinton and E. Jefferson, Brother Ephraim, teacher.
St. Mary's School, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson, John B. Young and Chas. Geiger, teachers.
St. Paul's German Lutheran School, n e cor Barr and Madison, Dr. Wm. Sihler, principal.
St. Paul's German Catholic School, s e cor Washington and Griffith, Ferdinand Buhler, teacher.
St. Peter's Catholic School, s w cor St. Francis and Hanna, Joseph Buchler, teacher.
BANKS.
First National Bank, s e cor Court and Main, capital $350,000, or- ganized May, 1863, J.D. Nuttman, pres. ; L. R. Hartman, cashier. Fort Wayne National Bank, s w cor Main and Clinton, capital $350,- 000, organized 1865, S. B. Bond, pres .; J. D. Bond, cashier.
Hamilton Bank, w s Calhoun, s of Main, capital $140,000, organized 1874,.Chas. McCulloch, pres., John Mohr, jr, cashier.
Merchants' National Bank, n w cor Main and Calhoun, capital $100- 000, organized 1865, S. C. Evans, pres., C. M., Dawson cashier.
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INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Bass Foundry and Machine Works, cor Hanna and T W & W Ry, established 1853, incorporated 1873, capital stock $500,000, J. H. Bass, pres, J.I. White, sec'y, R. J. Fisher, treasurer.
Clark & Rhinesmith Lumber Co, s w cor Lafayette and T W & W Ry, John H. Clark, pres, James H. Simonson, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, n s Main e of Calhoun, organized 1871, capital $5,000, Almon K. Virgil, principal, Chas. F. Meyer, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Gas Light Co, s e cor Water and. Barr, organized 1855, capital $225,000, James Cheney, pres and treas, A. C. Probasco, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Organ Co, e s Fairfield ave, nr city limits, incorporated 1871, S. B. Bond, pres, J. D. Bond, treas G. E. Bursley, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund Hall, 54 E Main, incorporated 1872, Wm. Hahn, pres, J. J. Weber, director, meets Monday and Saturday of each week, at 54 East Main street. Gazette Printing Co, 25 W Main, organized August 12th, 1873, capital $30,000, James B. White, sole proprietor and manager.
Sentinel Printing Co, e s Calhoun, bet Wayne and Washington, in- corporated April 13th, 1874, capi- tal $35,000, M. Hamilton, pres, E. A. Horton, sec'y and treas.
Indiana Conservatory of Music, E Main, over First Nat. Bank, incor- porated 1872, S. B. Morse, direc- tor, J. C. Bartlett, sec'y.
Peters Box and Lumber Co, 79 to 102 High, established 1870, incor- porated Nov. 26th, 1873, capital stock $55,000, W. H. Murtagh, pres, Charles Pape, treas, Joseph Schaffer, sec'y.
RAILROADS.
Cincinnati, Richmond & Ft Wayne, offices, freight and passenger de- pots with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne and Chicago railway, C. E. Gor- ham, manager, J. M. Metheany, sup't.
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw, office, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad, Bloomingdale, P. B. Loomis, pres't, Jackson, W. A. Ernst, sup't, Jackson, H. Bromley, agent Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati, offices First bet n Cass and Rail- road, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad, W. W. Worthington, general sup't, Henry Bromley, freight and ticket agent.
Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne and Chi- cago railroad, W. Oden Hughart, pres't, Grand Rapids, Mich, C. E. Gorham, manager, J.M.Metheany, Fort Wayne, sup't southern divi- sion.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, office e s Clinton bet Holman and Railroad, freight depot n e cor Clinton and Railroad, passenger depot n w cor Clinton and Rail- road, Chas. E. Gorham, ass't gen'l manager, Chas. D. Gorham, sup't western division.
Toledo, Wabash & Western, office Fairfield ave cor Railroad, freight depot s w cor Calhoun and Rail- road, passenger depot s e cor Cal- houn and Railroad, J. D. Cox, pres't, Toledo, C. W. Bradley, sup't western division, Springfield, Ill, W. L. Malcolm, gen't passen- ger agent, Toledo, Samuel B. Sweet, freight and ticket agent.
City Street Railway, office s w cor Main and Calhoun, organized 1871, capital $50,000, J. H. Bass, pres't, G. E. Bursley, sec'y, treas and sup't.
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CEMETERIES.
Achduth Vescholom Congregation (Jewish), Broadway bet T W & W and PF W & C Railways, A. Oppenheimer, S. Redelsheimer, and A. Wolf, trustees.
German Lutheran (St. John's), Bluffton Road, 3 miles s w from city, P. Hohnhaus, supt.
German Lutheran Cemetery and
Emanuel (St. Paul's), New Haven Road, east end city, F. Shrader, supt.
Lindenwood, Huntington Road, 12 mile west of city, John H. Dos- well, supt.
New Catholic, Hicksville, State Road, 1 1/2 miles east of city limits, Henry Sullivan, supt.
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
First Baptist-West Jefferson st, bet Harrison and Webster, Rev. J. R. Stone, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 am and 7:45 pm ; Sunday school, 2 pm; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Catholic.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception-East side of Calhoun, bet Jefferson and Lewis, Rt. Rev. Joseph Dwenger, Bishop; Very Rev. Julian Benoit, Rev. Edward Brammer. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 3 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
St. Mary's (German)-Southeast cor Lafayette and Jefferson, Rev. Joseph Rademacher, pastor. Sun- day services : 10 a m and 3 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
St. Paul's (German)-Southeast cor West Washington and Griffith, Rev. Edward Koenig, pastor. Sun- day services : 10 am and 3 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
St. Peter's (German)-South side St. Francis bet Hanna and Charley, Rev. John Wemhoff, pastor. . Sun- day services ; 10 a m and 3 p m ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Christian.
Christian-Meets in Nestell's Block, cor Broadway and W Jeffer- son, Sunday, at 1012 a m ; Rev. J. W. Aylesworth, pastor.
Church of God.
Cor Hoagland ave and De Wald. Regular services every Sabbath at 1012 am and 7 pm; Sunday school at 9 am; prayer meeting Wednes- day evening. W. W. Lovett, pas- tor.
Congregational.
Plymouth-Northwest cor West Washington and Fulton, Rev, J. B. Fairbank, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m; Sunday school, 2 p m ; evening services, 712 p m ; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Episcopal.
Trinity-Southwest cor W Berry and Fulton, Rev C. C. Tate, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 712 p m ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Church of the Good Shepherd- South side Holman bet Calhoun and Clinton, Rev. -- , pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 712 p m ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
Evangelical Association.
Bethel (German)-Northeast cor Clinton and Holman, Rev. J. Schmedle, pastor.
German Reformed.
St. John's-Southeast cor Webster and W Washington, Rev. A. Krahn, pastor. Sunday services : 10 a m and 712 pm ; Sunday school, 2 pm.
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Salem-East side Clinton bet Wayne and Berry, Rev. C. Baum, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 712 p m.
Hebrew.
Achduth Vescholom Synagogue -West side Harrison nr Wayne, Rev. E. Rubin, rabbi. Children's instruction on Sundays, from 10 to 12 a m and I to 3 p m.
Lutheran.
Church of the Holy Trinity ( Eng- lish Lutheran)-Rev. S. Wagenhals, pastor, s e cor E Wayne and Clin- ton.
St. Paul's (German)-West side Barr bet Jefferson and Lewis, (foot of Madison), Rev. Wm. Sihler, pas- tor. Sunday services : 10 am and 2 pm.
Emanuel's Evangelical (German) -- West Jefferson bet Jackson and Union, Rev. W. S. Stubnatzy, pas- tor. Sunday services : 10 am and 2 pm.
St. John's Evangelical (German) -- Southeast cor W Washington and Van Buren, Rev. John Kuher, pas- tor. Sunday services : 10 a m and 2 pm.
Methodist.
Berry Street-Northeast cor W Berry and Harrison, Rev. C. Skin- ner, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 8 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m ; prayer meeting, Thursday even- ing.
Wayne Street-Southeast cor W Wayne and Broadway, Rev. A. Ma- rine, pastor. Sunday services ; 1012 a m and 8 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m ; prayer meeting, Thursday even- ing. ^
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Centenary-Southeast cor Daw- son and Harrison, Rev. W. S. Mor- ris, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 7 pm; Sunday school. 2 p m.
African-Northeast. cor Wayne and Francis. Rev. N. Patterson, pas- tor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 7 pm ; Sunday school, 2 p m.
German-Northeast cor W Wash- ington and Fulton, Rev. G. Welier, pastor. Sunday services : 1012 am and 8 p m.
Methodist Church-Corner Berry and Harrison, in Haffner's Hall, Rev. Nixen Jordon. Sunday services : 712 pm ; Sunday school, 3 pm.
Presbyterian.
First-Corner Clinton and Berry, Rev. D. W. Moffatt, pastor. Sun- day services : 1012 a m and 734 p m; Sunday school, 2 pm ; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Second-West Berry, foot Cass, Rev. J. Hughes, pastor, Sunday services : 1012 a m and 734 pm; prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing.
Third-Corner Calhoun and Hol- man, Rev. H. G. Mendenhall, pas- tor. Sunday services : 1012 a m and 712 pm ; Sunday school, 2 pm ; prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing.
Mission Sunday Schools.
Evans' Chapel-Wilt bet Broad- way and Van Buren. Sunday school at 312 p m.
Hanna Mission-East Lewis, opp Judge Hanna's residence. Sunday school at 212 p m.
Bloomingdale Mission-Sixth cor N Cass. Sunday school at 4 p m.
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SECRET BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
MASONIC.
Hall, northwest corner Calhoun and Berry Streets.
Wayne Lodge No. 25, F. & A. M., meets first Tuesday on or before full moon. D. L. Harding, W. M .; P. R. Grund, sec'y.
Home Lodge No. 342, F. & A. M., meets first Tuesday in each month in Postoffice Building. Joseph Whan, W. M .; A. Holsworth, sec'y.
Sol. D. Bayless Lodge, No. 359, F. & A. M., meets second Monday in each month. Geo. D. Crane, W. M .; D. Rockhill, sec'y.
Summit City Lodge, No. 170, F. & A. M., meets first Friday in each month, Wm. Knight, W. M .; Wm. W. Fisk, sec'y.
Ft. Wayne Chapter, No. 19, R. A. M., meets first Wednesday in each month. J. A. Stellwagon, H. P. ; Geo. D. Crane, rec.
Ft. Wayne Council No. 4, R. & S. M., meets second Wednesday in each month. O. Smith, T. I. G. M. ; F. F. Boltz, sec'y.
Ft. Wayne Commandery No. 4, K. T., meets first and third Thursdays in each month, S. B. Sweet, E. C .; J. H. Simonson, rec.
A. & A. Scottish Rite of Free Masonry.
Ft. Wayne Consistory meets second Thursday in each month. J. A. Stellwagon, Ill C-in-Chief ; Orson Smith, Ill Ist Lieut-Com; A. H. Hamilton, 2d Lieut-Com.
Ft. Wayne Chapter of Rose Croix meets second Thursday in each month. Jos. A. Stellwagon, M. W. & P. M. ; S. H. Shoaff, M. E. & P. K. S. W.
Council of P. of J. meets second Thursday in each month. A. H. Hamilton, M. E. S. P. G. M .; Jos. A. Stellwagon, G. H. P. S. D.
Lodge of Perfection meets second Thursday in each month. A. H. Hamilton, T. P. G. M .; Jos. A. Stellwagon, D. G. M.
ODD FELLOWS. Hall, in Postoffice Building.
Ft. Wayne Lodge, No. 14, meets every Monday evening. J. W. Vondermark, N. G .; F. W. Un- derhill, rec. sec'y.
Concordia Lodge, No. 228, meets every Wednesday evening. A. Feustal, N. G .; N. Benz, rec. sec'y.
Summit City Encampment, No. 16,
meets first and third Friday even- ings in each month. E. Zor- baugh, C. P .; J. Kile, Rec. Scribe.
Deborah Rebekah Degree Lodge, No. 110, meets second Friday evening in each month. P. J. Wise, N. G .; Mrs. J. Thompson, rec. sec'y.
OTHER SECRET SOCIETIES.
Improved Order of Red Men. Maumee Tribe, No. 23, meets every Tuesday night at hall over No. 80 Calhoun
Chippewa Tribe, No. 26, meets every Thursday night at hall s w cor Berry and Harrison.
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O. U. A. M. Decatur Council, No. 4, meets every Thursday evening at hall over 80 Calhoun.
Good Templars. Home Lodge, No. 585, meets every Monday evening at their hall, 76 Clinton, Miller's Block.
Summit City Lodge, No. 14, meets every Friday evening at their hall, 76 Clinton, Miller's Block.
Union Degree Lodge meets every alternate Thursday evening at their hall, 76 Clinton, Miller's Block.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Cigar Makers' Union, No. 73, meets first Saturday in each month, at 76 Calhoun street, S. Georgen, pres, C. W, Smith, sec'y.
Evangelical Lutheran Hospital As- sociation of Fort Wayne, organ- ized April 16th, 1869, Rev. W, Stubnatzy, pres, Chas. A. Kampe, sec'y, Wm. Bade, treas, meets quarterly at Immanuel Church.
Fort Wayne Arion Musical and Singing Association, F. Leutz, pres, Chas. Draeger, sec'y, R. Wellenstein, director, meets Mon- day and Wednesday each week, at New Odd Fellows' Hall, W Berry street.
Fort Wayne Catholic Circulating Library, Library Hall, n w cor Lewis and Calhoun, open Thurs- day from 7 to 8.30 P. M., Sunday 2 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 P. M., Philip J. Singleton, librarian, Wm. B. Schoenbein, asst librarian.
Fort Wayne Catholic Circulating Library Association, meets last Thursday in each month, at Lib- rary Hall, cor Lewis and Calhoun, Rev. J. Brammer, spiritual direc- tor, John King, pres, John J. Noll, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Choral Union, connect- ed with th F. W. Conservatory of Music, meets every Friday even- ing for; Practice, A. K. Virgil, director, C. F. W. Meyer, sec'y. Fort Wayne Hatters' Association, organized 1872, meets first Tues day in each month, at Stroedel's Hall, Jas. C. Walsh, pres, Jas. P. Harper, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Typographical Union, No. 78, meets first Saturday even- ing in each month, over 76 Clin- ton, C, L. Thomas, pres, E. B. Smith, cor. sec'y.
Home of the Friendless, n w cor E Wayne and Walton ave, Mrs. J. A. Aveline, acting pres, Mrs. L. M. Ninde, treas, Mrs. Chas. Tay- lor, sec'y.
Irish Catholic Benevolent Associa- tion, meets fourth Sunday in each month, at their Hall, cor Lewis and Calhoun, T Martin, pres. Knights' Templar Club of Fort Wayne, rooms second story No. 68 Calhoun street, A. H Hamil- ton, pres, O. D. Hurd, vice pres, S. B. Sweet, treas, E. A. Horton, 'sec'y. Business Committee, Geo. Reiter, M.M. Smick, M. H. Brooks. Lafayette Benevolent Society, Hall in Taylor's Block, Barr street, A. H. Carier, pres, A. Parnin, sec'y. Mendelssohn Literary Musical Club, meets at the F. W. Conservatory of Music every other Tuesday evening, A. K. Virgil, director. Nimrod Sporting Club of Fort Wayne, meets first Tuesday in each month, at Stroedel's Hall, Silas Tam, pres, Max Nirdlinger, sec'y, James Harper, treas.
Northern Indiana Agricultural and Horticultural Association, organ- ized 1874, T. P. Randall, pres, Adam Link, treas, Wm, Lyne, sec'y, office 7012 Calhoun. St. Joseph's Hospital, s w cor Main Broadway, Mother Prudentia, sis- ter superior.
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St. Martinus Benevolent Society, meets every second Sunday in each month, at St. Peter's School, s w cor Hanna and St. Francis, T. Smocker, pres, C, Tremmel, sec'y. Society of the Home of the Friend- less, meets last Friday in each month, at the Sturgis House, Mrs. J, A. Aveline, pres, Mrs L. M. Ninde, treas, Mrs. Chas. F. Tay lor, sec'y, Home 144 Pritchard street.
Square Table Club, organized Nov. 20th, 1872. Officers-Wm. R. Nelson, pres, Chas. McCulloch, Ist vice pres, Dr. Theo. Henchley, 2d vice pres, Thomas B. Hedekin, 3d vice pres, D. C. Fisher, treas, F. F. Boltz, sec'y, Board of Managers-Jos. Clark, Thomas Hutchinson and A. Wolf.
Young Mens' Christian Association. Free reading rooms over 82 Cal- houn, open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Building, Loan and Savings As- sociations.
Citizens Building, Loan and Savings Association, meets on Wednesday evening following the 24th of each month at the office of L. Dessauer & Co., T. Hutchinson, pres, D. S. Redelsheimer, sec'y. Fort Wayne Building, Loan and Savings Association, meets the first Monday evening after the 24th of each month at S Sinclear's office, 44 Calhoun, W. N. Andrews, pres, Thomas Megan, sec'y.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. I, meets 26th of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maid- en Lane, Jno. M. Koch pres, M. Heimgartner treas, C. Rau, sec'y. German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 2, meets 24th of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maiden Lane, M. Heimgartner, pres, Wm. Jacob, treas, C. Rau, sec'y.
German Building, Loan and Sav- ing Association No. 3, meets first of each month at C. Rau's, 18: Maiden Lane, H. Tag, pres, D. Vollmer treas, C. Rau, sec'y.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 4, meets 28th of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maid- en Lane. L. Stumpp, pres, D .. Vollmer treas, C. Rau, sec'y.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 5, meets 22d of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maid- en Lane, A. Schonbein, pres, J. · Vodermark, treas, C. Rau, sec'y. German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 6, meets 20th of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maid- en Lane, L. Schermeier pres, H. Heimkamp treas, C. Rau, sec'y. German Building, Loan and Saving Association No. 7, meets 3d of each month at C. Rau's, 18 Maid- en Lane, A. Weber pres, J. Griel, treas, C. Rau, sec'y.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association of Fort Wayne, meets first Tuesday after the 28th of each month at 260 Calhoun, C. A. Kampe, pres, C. Reese treas, John Harris, sec'y.
German Washington, Loan and Sav- ing Association, meets fourth Wednesday in each month at St. Mary's Hall, H. Monning, pres, J. G. Fledderman, treas, John B. Monning, sec'y.
Lafayette Building, Loan and Sav- ing Association, meet first Thurs- day after the 24th of each month at Lafayette hall, Barr, Isaac Lauferty pres, C. F. Eme, treas, C. F. Barton, sec'y.
Summit City Building, Loan and Savings Association, meets first Tuesday evening after the 24th of each month at H. H. Bossler's, 44 Calhoun, H. H. Bossler, pres, David S. Redelsheimer, sec'y.
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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.
PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS, &c.
Barr Street Market House, s e cor Barr and Berry.
Burgess Block, s e cor Main and Court.
City Hall, Barr bet Berry and Wayne.
Colerick's Hall, over 49 and 53 Co- lumbia.
Court House, bet Calhoun and Court, s of Main.
Evans Block, s s Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.
Foellinger's Block, 34 and 36 Cal- houn.
Foster's Block, e s Court bet Main and Berry.
Hamilton Hall Building, w s Cal- houn bet Main and Berry.
Hibernia Hall, 176 Calhoun. cor Lewis.
Kane's Block, s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison.
Keystone Block, w s Calhoun s of Columbia,
MacDougal's Block, n w cor Cal- houn and Berry.
Masonic Hall, n w cor Calhoun and Berry.
Miller's Block, w s Clinton bet Berry and Wayne.
Miner Block, n e cor Clinton and Main.
Odd Fellows' Hall, Postoffice Build- ing.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new), n s Berry het Calhoun and Harrison.
Phoenix Block, w s Calhoun n of Main.
Postoffice, e s Court s of Main.
Red Men's Hall, over 80 Calhoun.
Turner's Hall, s w cor Main and Harrison.
Michigan State Gazetteer
AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR 1875-76.
JUST ISSUED.
Gives a Brief Sketch of Every Postoffice and Railroad Station IN THE STATE,
With List of Business Men in Each.
PRICE, - - $5.00.
Address, R. L. POLK & CO,
Detroit, Mich.
JAN 16 1941 ERY
ESTER IND
JAN 16 1941
PLEASE
NCHESTER
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