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Pupil Teachers-
Miss Ida Adams, 205 E Wayne. Mrs Marian H Brenton, 74 E Lewis.
Miss Agnes J Cochrane, 16 Edsall. Miss Mary E Freeman, Spy Run avenue.
Miss Mary C Harter, 241 W Wayne.
Miss Frank M Housh, 136 Jackson. Miss Lizzie Millinger, 93 E Co- lumbia.
Miss Mary E Potter, 132 Creigh- ton ave.
Clay School, N W cor. of Clay and Washington.
Principal-Miss M L Thompson, 134 E Main.
Teachers-
Mrs Mary L Waldo, 104 E Wayne. Miss Lillie A Wilding, 260 W Wayne.
Miss Josephine Updegraff, 34 Douglas ave.
Miss Julia M Bryant, cor Fox st and Creighton ave.
Miss Alice M Sink, 30 Williams. Miss M Belle Clark, 262 W Jeffer- son.
Miss Edith C Harrison, 30 Madi- son.
Miss Mary A Humphrey, 175 W Berry.
Miss Josephine Strong, 49 E Lewis.
Miss Marietta M Lewis, 202 W Wayne.
Janitor - Willis P Doty, 144 E Washington.
Hoagland School, N E cor Hoagland and Butler.
Principal-Miss Frank Hamilton, 151 W Wayne.
Teachers-
Miss Ellen McKeag, 133 Fairfield avenue.
Miss Virginia Embry, 336 Broad- way.
Miss Susan Howey, Fairfield ave s of Wayne.
Miss Eliza L Harper, 236 W Jef- ferson.
Miss Susan S Sinclair, 79 W Main. Miss Annie A Kinnaird, 25 Will- iams.
Miss Sarah McDonald, 121 W Water.
Miss Lida F Embry, 336 Broad- way.
Miss Ida D Beals, 150 W Jefferson. Miss Ellen Fairbank, 106 W Wayne.
Miss Charlotte Harper, 65 Will- iams.
Janitress-Mrs Ann O'Callahan, 83 Williams.
Hanna School, S W cor Hanna and Wallace.
Principal-Miss Margaret M Mc- Phail, 192 Ewing.
Teachers-
Miss Emma L Armstrong, 189 Madison.
Miss Annie B Davis, 212 E Lewis. Miss Sarah E Mckean, 184 E Jef- ferson.
Miss Caroline Schlatter, 358 E Wayne.
Miss Sarah Carll, 124 E Berry.
Miss Hattie M Leonard, 25 Butler. Miss Janet A McPhail, 192 Ewing. Janitress-Mrs Catherine Barmister, 335 Hanna.
Washington School, S W cor Washington and Union.
Principal-Miss Margaret S Coch- rane, 16 Edsall.
Teachers-
Miss Victoria A Harper, 236 W Jefferson.
Miss Isabelle Campbell, 45 W Washington. Miss Emma Stanley, 221 W Main. Miss Carrie E Conklin, cor Broad- way and Creighton ave.
Miss Mary M Schill, 270 W Jef- ferson.
Miss Martha Woolsey, 65 Douglas avenue. Janitor-Hans Newell, 139 Fairfield avenue.
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Bloomingdale School, N W cor Bowser and Marion. Principal-Temple H Dunn, 83 Bar- thold.
Teachers-
Miss Agnes Dykes, Goshen road. Miss Mabel E Hill, 34 W Water. Miss Flora A Markley, 176 Ewing. Miss M E Orff, 233 S Webster.
Miss Zeruiah E McLain, Spy Run avenue.
Miss Helen Brenton, 220 W Wayne.
Miss Jane E Bowman, 12 Fourth. Janitress-Mrs Caroline Doelker, 39 Marion.
Harmer School, N W cor Har- mer and Jefferson.
Principal-Miss Nettie Mark, 225 Madison.
Teachers-
Miss Margaret A Armstrong, 229 E Washington.
Miss Annie M Payne, 464 E Wayne.
Miss Belle McDonald, 189 Madi- son.
Miss Thankful S Hume, 184 E Jefferson.
Miss Clara A Bowen, 229 E Wash- ington.
Janitress-Mrs Emmeline Duffy,235 E Jefferson.
East German School, in Clay School Building.
Principal-John J Weber, 191 E Washington.
Teacher-Mrs Emma Bruebach, 19 E Washington.
West German School, S E cor Webster and Washington. Principal-Carl Schwarz, 16 E Washington.
Teacher-Miss Caroline E Vorder- mark, 16 E Washington. Janitress-Mrs Dina Dothage, 70 Webster.
Bloomingdale German, in Bloomingdale School Building. Principal-Rev E Rubin, 84 W Main.
MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.
Catholic.
Cathedral School (for boys) in charge of the Brothers of the Holy Cross-Brother Ephraim, Superior; Cathedral Square s w cor Clinton and Jefferson sts.
Cathedral School (for girls) in charge of the Sisters of Provi- dence - Mother Mary Cecelia, Superior ; Cathedral Square s e cor Calhoun and Jefferson sts.
St. Augustine's Academy-s e cor Calhoun and E Jefferson. Under the direction of the Sisters of Providence.
St. Mary's (for boys)-s w cor Jef- ferson and Lafayette streets. Rev Joseph Rademacher, director.
St. Mary's (for girls)-South of St. Mary's church. Under the direc- tion of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev. J. Rademacher, director.
St. Paul's (German) School-s e cor W. Washington and Griffith. Rev. E. Koenig, director.
St. Peter's-s side St. Francis w of Hanna. Rev. John Wemhoff, director.
German Lutheran.
German Lutheran-e s Union bet Jefferson and Wilt. Rev W S Studnatzy, Principal.
St. John's (German Lutheran)-s e cor W Washington and Van Buren. Rev J J Kucher, Princi- pal.
Saint Paul's (German Lutheran) School-n e cor Barr and Madison sts. Dr Wm Sihler, director.
Colleges.
Concordia College (German) belong- ing to the Evangelical Lutheran Church-e side College street bet Washington and Maumee avenue. Established 1848. Professor Otto Hanser, Director, and Professor of Theology and Church History; Prof George Schick, Prof R A Bischoff and Prof F W Stellhorn,
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professors of old languages and profane history; Prof A Cull, German and French languages; Prof H W Diederich, English language; Dr H Duemling, pro- fessor of Physics; Prof J H Unge- mach, Music. Number of pupils 225.
Fort Wayne College-at head of Wayne st. Officers of the Board of Trustees, Rev W S Brich, President; George Brackenridge, Secretary; John M Miller, Treas. Faculty-W F Yocum, A M, Pres. ; T W Lincoln, A M, Languages; M L Moody, Normal Instruction; Miss Emma L Knowles, A M, History and Literature ; Mrs. Belle K Buckland, M E L,
Natural Sciences; Mr Albert Joost, Piano; Mrs W F Yocum, Piano; Miss F S Gaston, Vocal Music; Mrs James Hanchette, Oil Painting, and Instructor in Art Department; - , Principal Commercial Department; Prof W H Fertich, Special Instructor in Elocution and Normal Methods for Spring Term.
Fort Wayne Commercial College- 30 E Main: Thomas Powers, Prin- cipal.
Medical College of Fort Wayne-s w corner Broadway and W Main. Incorporated June, 1876. Dr B S Woodworth, Dean; Dr A E Van Buskirk, Secretary.
BANKS.
First National Bank, se cor Court and Main, capital $400,000, or- ganized May 1863, J D Nuttman pres, L R Hartman cashier. Hamilton Bank, w s Calhoun, s of Main, capital $200,000, organized 1874, Charles McCulloch pres,
John Mohr Jr cashier, J D Mohr assistant cashier.
Fort Wayne National Bank, s w cor Main and Clinton, capital $350,000, surplus $125,000, organ- ized 1865, S B Bond pres, J D Bond cashier.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Fort Wayne City Band, brass and | St Cecelia Brass and String Band, string, Prof Philip Keinz leader, Joseph Beehler leader. office 307 Lafayette.
Leifels' Band, string, Joseph J Leifels leader, office 231 Barr.
St Mary's Brass Band, Prof A Spie- gel leader, office 40 Wall.
INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS.
Bass Foundry and Machine Works, | Fort Wayne Gas Light Co, se cor cor Hanna and Wabash Ry, estab- Water and Barr, organized 1855, capital $225,000, James Cheney pres and treasurer, A C Probasco sec'v. lished 1853, incorporated 1873, J H Bass pres, J I White secretary, R J Fisher treasurer.
Citizens' Street Railroad Co, incor- porated in 1871, J H Bass pres, G E Bursley, sec'y and treasurer, office 12} E Main.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, incorporated 1871, L M Nind pres, E P Williams sec'y, 12₺ E Main.
Fort Wayne Saenger Bund, organ- ized 1869, meets Saturdays and Mondays for rehearsals, regular meetings first Sunday after first Tuesday in each month at Saenger Bund Hall, 54 E Main.
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Fort Wayne Organ Co, e s Fairfield ave nr city limits, incorporated 1871, S B Bond pres, J D Bond treasurer, G E Bursley sec'y. Globe Gas Light Co, 164 Broadway, T B Empie general manager. Indiana Conservatory of Music, E Main over First National Bank,
incorporated 1872, S B Morse director.
Peters Box and Lumber Co, 79 to 101 High. established 1870, incor- porated November 26, 1870, capi- tal $55,000, Charles Pape pres and general manager, Joseph Scheffer sec'y and treas.
MILITARY.
Fort Wayne Light Guard, organ- ized October 1875, armory s w cor Main and Harrison, regular drill Tuesday evenings, captain Alfred T Lukens, first lieutenant second lieutenant George Fry, orderly sergeant George A Ren ner, quartermaster Wm D Page,
armorer Wm Donnell, Alfred T Lukens pres, George Fry sec'y, board of directors; A T Lukens, George Fry, Oliver Hanna, Henry Vordermark, George S Fowler, Wm D Page, Clark Fairbank, E T Williams.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONS.
German Building, Loan and Saving Association No 4, meets 28th of each month at 299 E Washington, Louis Stump pres, Henry Stephan treas, C Rau sec'y. No 5 meets 22d of each month at 299 E Washington, J J Weber pres, J H W Shafer treasurer, C Rau
sec'y. No 6 meets 20th of each month at 299 E Washington, Louis Shirmeyer pres, Henry Helmkamp, treasurer, C Rau sec'y. No 7 meets 26th of each month at 299 E Washington, John Lennert pres, John Grieb treasurer, C Rau secy.
RAILROADS.
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw, office, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad. P. B Loomis, pres, Jackson, Mich. H Bromley, gen'l freight agent, Jackson, Mich, John H Hanley, agent, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Fort Wayne, Muncie & Cincinnati, offices First bet N Cass and Rail- road, freight and passenger de- pots cor First and Railroad. W W Worthington, gen'l sup't. John H Hanley, freight and ticket ag't. Geo W Mullen, act'g gen'l ticket agent.
Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices, freight and passenger depots with Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne & Chicago Railway. W Oden Hughart pres,
Grand Rapids, Mich, W R Shel- by, vice-pres and treas, Grand Rapids, Mich. F A Gorham, au- ditor, Grand Rapids, Mich. A B Leet, gen'l passenger and freight agent, Grand Rapids, Mich. J M Methany, sup't northern divi- sion, Grand Rapids, Mich. P S O'Rourke, sup't southern division. Fort Wayne, Ind.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, office e s Clinton bet Holman and Railroad, freight depot n e cor Clinton and Railroad, passen- ger depot n w cor Clinton and Railroad. Charles E. Gor- ham, assistant gen'l manager, Chicago, Ill. J D Layng, gen'l manager, Pittsburgh, Penn. Chas
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D Gorham, sup't, western divi- sion.
Wabash Railway, general offices Toledo, Ohio, Master Mechanics' Office, cor Fairfield ave and Wabash Ry, passenger depot s e cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry. freight depot S w cor Cal- houn and Wabash Ry, A L Hopkins, general manager, of- fice Toledo, Ohio. H C Towns- end, gen'l passenger and ticket agent, office Toledo, Ohio. J M Osborn, gen'l freight agent, office Toledo, Ohio. R Andrews, gen'l
sup't, office Toledo, Ohio. K H Wade, sup't eastern division, of- fice, Fort Wayne, Ind. CH Chap- pel, sup't, western division, office, Springfield, Ill. C R Morris, master mechanic, office Ft Wayne, Ind. S B Sweet, local ticket and
freight agent, Fort Wayne, Ind. Cincinnati, Richmond & F't Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad.
Citizens' Street Railroad Co, office 12} E Main, organized 1871, capi- tal $50,000. J H Bass, pres; G E Bursley, sec'y, treas and sup't.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Vesholom, Congregation (Jewish), e s Broadway, bet Wa- bash Ry and P F W & C Ry tracks.
German Lutheran (St John's) Bluff- ton road, 3 miles s w from city. P Honhaus, sup't.
German Lutheran (St Paul's), n s
Maumee ave, e of Concordia Col- lege. F Schrader, sup't.
Lindenwood, on Huntington road, half mile west from city limits. John H Doswell, sup't.
New Catholic, Hicksville State road, 1} miles e of city limits. Henry Sullivan, sup't.
PARKS.
Allen County Fair Grounds-West end Washington bet St Mary's river and PF W & CR R, Alex- ander Votra keeper.
Centlivre's Park-West side Spy Run ave, n of canal feeder. A
summer resort for parties, pic- nics, etc.
Mad Anthony Park-On north side of Maumee river, east of Main st bridge. A summer resort for par- ties, picnics, etc.
Swinney's Park (See Fair Grounds).
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
First Baptist-West Jefferson, bet Harrison and Webster, Rev JR Stone pastor. Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 pm; Sunday school 2 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Catholic.
Cathedral of the Immaculate Con- ception-Cathedral Square, Cal-
houn st, Rt Rev Joseph Dwenger bishop of the diocese; Very Rev Julian Benoit vicar general; Rev Joseph H Brammer; Rev John R Dinnen; Sunday services 7.30, 8.30 and 10.30 a m and 3.00 p m; Sunday school 1.30 p m.
St Mary's (German)-Southeast cor Jefferson and Lafayette, Rev Joseph Rademacher pastor; Sun- day services 10 a m and 3 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
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St Paul's (German)-Southeast cor W Washington and Griffith, Rev E Koenig pastor; Sunday services 10 a m and 3 p m; Sunday school 2 pm.
St Peter's (German)-South side St Francis w of Hanna, Rev John Wemhoff pastor; Sunday services 10 a m and 3 p m; Sunday school 2 p m.
Christian.
Christian Chapel-Southeast cor W Jefferson and Griffith, Rev L L Carpenter pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10.30 am and 7.30 pm; Sun- day school 2 p m.
Church of God.
Cor Hoagland ave and DeWald- Services every Sabbath 10.30 a m and 7.30 p m; Sabbath school 9 a m; prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Congregational.
Plymouth Church-Northwest cor W Washington and Fulton, Rev J M Seymour pastor; Sunday ser- vices 10.30 a m, evening services 7.30 p m; Sunday school 2 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing.
Episcopal.
Church of the Good Shepherd- South side Holman, bet Calhoun and Clinton; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7 p m. Trinity Church - Cor W Berry and Fulton, C C Tate rector; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 p m.
Evangelical Association.
Church northeast cor Holman and Clinton, Rev Peter Roth pastor; Sunday services, Sunday school 10.30 a m, preaching 11 am and 7 p m.
German Reformed.
St John's-Southeast cor W Wash- ington and Webster, Rev Charles Schaaf pastor; Sunday services 13.30 a m and 7.30 p m.
Salem - East side Clinton, bet Wayne and Berry, Rev CF Kriete pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 p m.
Hebrew.
Achduth Veshalom Synagogue- West side Harrison, nr Wayne, Rev E Rubin rabbi; children's instruction Sunday 10 to 12 a m and 1 to 2 p m.
Congregation of Bney Israel-197 E Jefferson, Rev M Berenstein pastor; Services every Saturday 9 to 11 am; children's instruction daily.
Lutheran.
Church of the Holy Trinity, English Lutheran)-Rev Samuel Wagen- hals pastor, s e cor Wayne and Clinton; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 3 p m; Sabbath school 2 p m.
Emanuel's German Lutheran - Southeast cor W Jefferson and Union. Rev W S Studriatzy pas- tor; Sunday services 10 a m; Sunday school 2 30 p m.
St John's German Lutheran-South- east cor W Washington and Van Buren, Rev J J Kucher pastor; Sunday services 10 a m and 2 p m.
St Paul's German Lutheran-West side Barr, bet Jefferson and Lewis, Revs Wm Sihler and Henry G Sauer pastors; Sunday services 10 a m and 2 p m.
Methodist Episcopal.
Berry Street-Northeast corner W Berry and Harrison, Rev Frost Craft pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7.30 pm; Sunday school 2 p m; prayer meeting Thursday evening.
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Centenary Methodist-Southeast cor
Dawson and Harrison, Rev H J Norris pastor; Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7 p m; Sabbath school 2 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday 7 p m.
Third Street Church-Southeast cor Marion and Third, Rev D M Brown, pastor. Sunday services, 10.30 a m, 7.30 pm; Sunday school 2 p m.
Wayne Street Church - Cor W Wayne and Broadway; Robt N McKaig, pastor. Sunday services, 10.30 a m, 7.30 p m, prayer meet- ing 7.30 Wednesday Eve'g; Sun- day school 2 p m.
Free Methodist-South side Charley e of Thomas, Rev Osias Barfell, pastor. Services every other Sun- day.
African Methodist-Northeast cor E Wayne and Francis streets, Rev Geo O Curtis, pastor. Sun- day services 10.30 a m, 7.30 p. m. Sunday school 3 p m.
Presbyterian.
First Presbyterian-Cor Clinton and Berry, Rev D W Moffat, pastor. Sunday services 10.30 a m, 7 pm; Sunday school 2 pm, prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening.
Second Presbyterian-West Berry foot of Cass, Rev W H McFar-
land, pastor. Sunday services 10. 30 a m, 7.30 p m; Sabbath school 2 p m, prayer meeting 7.30 p m Wednesday evening.
Third Presbyterian-Northeast cor Calhoun and Holman, Sunday services 10. 30 a m, 7.30 p m; prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing.
Glenwood Chapel Mission of the Second Presbyterian Church - Has no pastor, Sunday school 2 p m, S Broadway s of city limits.
United Brethren.
United Brethren in Christ-Cor W Washington and Fulton streets, Rev J L Luttrell, pastor. Sun- day services 10.30 a m, 7 p m; Sunday school 9.30 a m, prayer meeting Thursday 7.30 p m.
Universalist.
Universalist-West side of Harri- son street between Wayne and Washington, Rev Marion Crosley, pastor. Sunday services 10.30 a m, 7.30 p m; Sunday school 12 m.
Mission Sunday School.
Bloomingdale Mission - Northeast cor Fourth and N Cass streets, under the charge of the First Pres- byterian Church.
MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.
Allen County Licensed Liquor Deal- ers' Protective Association, meets first Tuesday evening in each month, at Hall s w cor Berry and Harrison, George Strodel pres; John Wilkinson vice pres; C Gross, cor sec'y; C. Entemann financial sec'y; A Lordier, treas; trustees, John Leichner, P Zieg- ler, George Ortlieb.
Allen County Medical Society, Dr W Whery, pres; Dr J R Beck, sec'y and treas; meets at their Hall, at s w cor Calhoun and Ber-
ry, first Tuesday evening in each month.
Beethoven Society, connected with Ft Wayne Conservatory of Music, meets every Friday evening for practice, CF W Meyer, director.
Cigar Makers' Union, No 73, meets first Saturday in each month, at 76 Calhoun, John Marx, pres; Val- entine Hild, cor sec'y.
Conductors' Brotherhood, Wayne Division No 23, meets first and third Sundays, at Hall 233 Cal-
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houn, P W Scott, c c; L .M Blakes- ley, sec'y.
Evangelical Hospital Association of Ft Wayne, organized April 16th, 1869. Rev W Stubnatzy, pres; M F Schmetzer, treas and sec'y; meets annually at Immanuel Church.
Fort Wayne Arion Singing Society, C F W Leutz, pres; Wm Harkem- per, vice pres; Henry Zur Muh- ler, scc'y; Christ Wenninghoff, treas; Prof R A Wellenstein, mu- sical director, meets Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week, at Odd Fellows' Hall, West Berry. Fort Wayne Catholic Circulating Library and Association, Wolke Block, 98 Calhoun, Rev J Bram- mer spiritual director; George Fry president, John J Noll secre- tary, George A Littot treasurer; Association meets first Thursday in each month; Library open Thursdays from 7 to 8.30 pm; Sundays 2 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p m; Philip J Singleton librarian.
Fort Wayne Typographical Union, No 78, meets first Saturday even- ing in each month, H P Jones president, W B McDermut secre- tary.
Home for the Friendless Women, 144 Pritchard cor Rockhill, organ- ized 1874, for the assistance and reformation of fallen women, offi- cers Mrs C L Hill president, Mrs A A Rogers vice president, Mrs C Taylor secretary, Mrs L M
Ninde treasurer, Mrs Sarah Kear- ney matron.
Irish Catholic Benevolent Associa- tion, meets fourth Sunday in each month at their hall n w cor Cal- houn and Lewis, P S O'Rourke president.
Lafayette Benevolent Society, hall Foster Block, meets second Satur- day of each month, A H Carier president, A Parnin secretary.
Northern Indiana Agricultural and Horticultural Association, H K Turner president, Edwin Evans treasurer, I D G Nelson secretary, W W Rockhill assistant secretary, office Court House.
Northern Indiana Poultry Associa- tion, meets second and fourth Monday of each month, A Muir- head president, Wm D Page vice president, John H Welch secre- tary, F C Barrett treasurer.
St Carl Baromeus Benevolent Soci- ety, meets every second Sunday in each month at St Mary's Hall, s w corner Lafayette and Jeffer- son, M Baltes president, A Kal- bacher vice president, M Schuler secretary.
St Joseph's Hospital, s w cor Main and Broadway, Mother Prudentia sister superior.
St Martinus Benevolent Society, meets every second Sunday in each month at St Peter's School, s w cor Hanna and St Martin, John Graf president, Conrad Baker secretary.
SECRET BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
Masonic.
Hall northwest cor Calhoun and Berry.
Wayne Lodge, No 25 F & A M, meets first Tuesday on or before full moon. D L Harding, W M; J C Mudge, sec'y.
Home Lodge, No 342 F & A M, meets first Tuesday in each month in Postoffice Building. C Bose- ker, W M; A K Irey, sec'y.
Sol D Bayless Lodge, No 359 F & A M, meets second Monday in each month. E R McCurdy, W M; W S Buck, sec'y.
Summit City Lodge, No 170 F & A M, meets first Friday in each month. W L Griffith, W M; D W Souder, sec'y.
Fort Wayne Chapter, No 19 R A M. meets first Wednesday in each month. M M Smick. H P; John Lillie Jr, rec.
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Fort Wayne Council, No 4 R & S M, meets second Wednesday in each month. S B Sweet, I M; F F Boltz, rec.
Fort Wayne Commandery, No 4 K T, meets first and third Tues- days in each month. F F Boltz, E C; J Stutzenberger, rec.
Odd Fellows.
Hall in Postoffice Building. Fort Wayne Lodge, No 14, meets every Monday evening. Thomas L McKee, N G; George Herr, sec'y.
Concordia Lodge, No 228, meets every Wednesday evening. C Dierstein, N G; Frank Jahr, sec'y.
Harmony Lodge, No 19, meets every Thursday evening at Hall, 20 W Berry. L P Vordermark, N G; J Hanson, sec'y.
Deborah Rebekah Degree Lodge, No 110, meets second Friday evening in each month. Mrs F Sleeper, N G; Mrs Wallace, sec'y.
Summit City Encampment, No 16, meets first and third Friday even- ings in each month. Richard C. Hanson, C P; M V B Spencer, rec scribe.
O. U. A. M.
Decatur Council, No 4, meets every Thursday evening at hall over 80 Calhoun. A McCumpsey, C ; C Bolman, rec sec'y.
Improved Order of Red- Men.
Chippewa Tribe, No 26 (German), meets every Thursday night at hall, s w cor of Berry and Harri- son, Emil Haberkorn, sachem; Mathias Ehrmann, S sag; Chas Leichner, J sag; John Wasser- bach, ch of r.
Good Templars.
Amity Lodge, No 68, meets every Monday evening, at hall 78 Clin- ton.
PUBLIC HALLS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Anderson's Block and Hall-n w |Fort Wayne Rink-n s Berry, bet cor Broadway and Jefferson. Clinton and Barr.
Armory Hall-sw cor W Main and Harrison. (Formerly Turner's Hall. )
Barr Street Market House-s e cor Barr and Berry.
Burgess Block-s e cor Main and Court.
Centennial Block - 197 and 199 Broadway.
City Hall-w s Barr bet Berry and Wayne.
Colerick's Hall-over 49 and 53 Columbia.
Court House-e s Calhoun bet Main and Berry.
Driscoll's Hall-s e cor Calhoun and Wabash Ry.
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.
Herrington Block-e s Fairfield ave bet Williams and Bass.
Hibernia Hall-176 Calhoun.
Kane's Block-s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison.
Keystone Block-w s Calhoun, s of Columbia.
Lafayette Hall-54 Barr.
Light Guard Armory Hall-s w cor Main and Harrison.
McDougal's Block-n w cor Cal- houn and Berry.
Masonic Hall-n w cor Calhoun and Berry.
Miner Block-n e cor Clinton and Main.
Miller Block-w s Clinton bet Berry and Wayne.
Myers Block-108 Fairfield ave.
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Nestel's Block-s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson.
Nierman's Block-5 and 7 N Harri- son.
Nill's Hall-80 Calhoun.
Odd Fellows' Hall - Post office Building.
Odd Fellows' Hall (new)-n s Berry bet Calhoun and Harrison.
Phoenix Block-w s Calhoun n of Main.
Postoffice-e s Court s of Main.
Red Men's Halls-80 Calhoun"and s w cor Berry and Harrison.
Schott's Block-n w cor Barr and Washington.
St Mary's Hall-s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.
Union Block-n w cor Main and Clinton.
Verth's Hall-267 E Wayne.
Illinois State Gazetteer
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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Many Hours in Advance of Other Lines.
No Change of Cars between Cleveland and St. Joseph and Atchison (810 miles) and between Toledo and Kansas City (700 miles).
All Express Trains of this Line are fully equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse's Lately Improved Air- Brake, and Miller's Platform and Coupler, rendering a serious accident almost an impossibility.
R. ANDREWS, Gen'l Sup't. H. C. TOWNSEND, Gen'l Pass. Ag't
HECKMAN BINDERY INC.
1994
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