Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory, 1901, Part 4

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 580


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Fay M W Warehouse Co, s e cor Francis and Hayden. In- corporated 1893. Capital. $10,000. M W Fay, Pres and Treas; H C Rockhill, Sec.


Fort Wayne Catholic Circulating Library and Association, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis. Incorporated August 4, 1874. Kilian Baker, Pres.


Fort Wayne City Band, 13 W Main. Organized 1871. In- corporated 1879. Capital, $3,000. H P Scherer, Pres ; Byron Stopher, Sec ; F J Reineke, Treas; Philip Keinz, Leader. Regular meetings every Friday evening.


Fort Wayne Commercial Club, over 81-93 Calhoun. In- corporated July 11, 1899. P A Randall, Pres; J B Monning Sec ; J D Bond, Treas.


Fort Wayne Commercial Exchange, 16-17 Bass Blk. In- corporated 1893. Chas Falk, Pres; Louis Fox, Vice Pres ; Wm Beck, Sec; F P Wilt, Treas.


Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, 22-26 Bank Blk. In- corporated 1871. C F W Meyer, Director.


Fort Wayne Drug Co, 21 E Columbia. H C Paul, Pres ; J P Evans, Vice Pres ; F W Sihler, Sec ; O W Gross, Treas.


Fort Wayne Electric Works, s e cor Broadway and P, Ft W & C Ry. H C Paul, Pres ; F S Hunting, Treas.


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Fort Wayne Foundry and Machine Co, s e cor Harrison And Superior. J H Bass, Pres; C T Strawbridge, Sec; F S Lightfoot, Treas ; A W Pickard, Asst Treas. Fort Wayne Gas Co, 50 Clinton, 9 Court. Charles F Dieterich (N Y) , Pres; Henry C Paul, Asst to Pres; Samuel Thorne (N Y), Vice Pres ; A B Proal (N Y), Treas; F E W Scheimann ,Sec; G Max Hoffman, Supt.


Fort Wayne Land and Improvement Co, 7 Pixley & Long Bldg. Incorporated February, 1800. Capital, $250,- 000. D N Foster, Pres; Wm E Mossman, Vice Pres; Aaron B Howey, Sec; G W Pixley, Treas.


Fort Wayne Mercantile Association, 24 Arcade. Incorpor- ated March, 1892. R D Hudgel, Pres ; Geo W Pixley, Vice Pres ; L H Ransom, Sec and Treas.


Fort Wayne Newspaper Union (eastern branch Chicago Newspaper Union), 76-78 Clinton. Charles D Tillo, Mngr.


Fort Wayne Postal Telegram Co, 2New Aveline House Blk. Incorporated. Capital, $20,000. Louis Fox, Pres and Treas; Max Fisher, Sec.


Fort Wayne Relief Union, 146 Lavina (Pritchard). Incor- porated 1882. Emma Jenkinson, Supt.


Fort Wayne and Southwestern Traction Co, Elektron Bldg. Incorporated 1901. Capital, $600,000. W S Reed, Pres; Geo Townsend, Sec.


Fort Wayne Traction Co, 18 Holman. Incorporated, 1887, Re-organized 1899. Capital $2,000,000. A L Scott, Mngr.


Fort Wayne Water Power Co, office in First National Bank, power house w s Spy Run av near Burgess av. J H Bass, Pres; Stephen B Fleming, Sec and Treas. Foster D N Furniture Co, 11-13 Court. Incorporated Au- gust 9, 1884. Capital, $80,000. D N Foster, Pres ; S P Foster, Sec; Geo H Oilar, Treas.


Higgins C R Ice Co The, cor Wells and L S & M S Ry. C R Higgins, Pres.


Hoffman Lumber Co, 200 W Main. Incorporated 1887. A E Hoffman, Pres ; Wm H Hoffman, Vice Pres; John W Sale, Sec; F E Hoffman, Treas.


Home Telephone and Telegraph Co, Bank Blk. C S Bash, Pres ; L C Hunter, Vice Pres : Wm L Moellering, Sec; Max B Fisher, Treas.


Hoosier Mnfg Co, 28-30 E Berry. Incorporated April, 1881. . Capital, $30,000. John P Evans, Pres; O F Evans, Sec; George P Evans, Treas.


Hope . Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington. Incor-


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porated November 2, 1878. H C Paul, Pres; E F Yarnelle, Vice Pres; W A Bohn, Sec; Wi Otto Gross, M D, Treas; Elmer Shook, Supt.


Horton Mnfg Co, w s Osage n of W Main. Incorporated August, 1883. Capital, $30,000. Henry C Paul, Pres ; Wm A Bohn, Sec and Treas; John C Peters, Mngr.


Indiana Furniture Co, 166 Calhoun. Incorporated May, 1890. Capital, $15,000. John V Ruel, Pres; Wm F Graeter, Sec and Treas.


Indiana Mining Co, 24 W Wayne. Incorporated. Capital, $500,000. D C Fisher, Sec and Treas.


Indiana Road Machine Co, e s Osage, n of W Main. In- corporated. Capital ,$50,000. A Ely Hoffman, Pres; J C Peters, Vice Pres; J M Landenberger, Sec and Treas.


Jenney Electric Light and Power Co, 43 E Berry. Incor- porated 1883. Capital, $50,000. J W White, Pres; A E Hoffman, Vice Pres; Charles G Guild, Sec and Mngr; Geo W Pixley, Treas.


Journal-Gazette Co The, 43 E Main. Incorporated May 12, 1884. Capital, $10,000. H C Rockhill, Pres and Gen'1 Mngr; A J Moynihan, Sec and Treas.


Kerr Murray Mnfg Co, n e cor Murray and Calhoun. In- corporated 1881. Capital, $100,000. Alfred D Cress- ler, Pres and Gen'l Mngr; G L Hackius, Treas.


Leikauf Packing Co, 20-26 Wells. Incorporated March 23, 1896. Capital, $3,000. John Leikauf, Pres; Frank N Leikauf, Sec.


Lindenwood Cemetery Association, cor Berry and Court. Incorporated February, 1878. Charles A Wilding, Sec and Treas.


Masonic Temple Association, n e cor Clinton and Wayne. Incorporated February, 1878. Capital, $50,000. A Hattersley, Pres; Wm Geake, Vice Pres; W W Rock- hill, Sec; H W Mordhurst, Treas.


Mayflower Milling Co, 20 W Columbia. Incorporated October 1, 1889. Capital, $25,000. C S Bash, Pres; J W Orr, Sec and Treas; H E Bash, Gen'l Mngr.


National Telephone and Telegraph Co, H C Paul, Pres; Chas S Bash, Vice Pres; G F Trier, Sec and Gen'l Mngr. Hamilton Bank Bldg.


Olds C L Construction Co, Elektron Bldg. Capital, $10,000. C L Olds, Pres and Treas; E F Yarnelle, Vice Pres ; C A Wilding, Sec .


Olds' Wagon Works, s s Murray bet Calhoun and Lafay- ette. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $200,000. H G Olds, Pres; W H Olds, Vice Pres and Treas; N G Olds, Sec.


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Packard Co The, 120 Calhoun. Incorporated 1871. Capi- tal, $24,000. Stephen B Bond, Pres; Albert S Bond, Sec, Treas and Supt.


Paragon Mnfg Co, 85-89 E Columbia. Incorporated 1896. Capital stock, $40,000. M C MacDougal, Pres and Treas ; A E Harris, Sec; M Katherine MacDougal, Director.


Paul Mnfg Co, cor 6th and Calhoun. Incorporated 1892. Capital, $22,500. Henry C Paul, Pres; Wm Paul, jr, Vice Pres and Treas; Charles A Paul, Sec.


Peerless Fountain Cuspidore Co, Dr G E Johnson, Pres ; A A Chapin, Vice Pres ; W P Denny, Sec; L C Hun- ter, Treas.


Peters Box and Lumber Co, 79-105 High. Established 1870. Incorporated November 26, 1873. Capital, $50,000. Charles Pape, Pres and Gen'l Mngr ; Charles G Pape, Sec and Treas.


Pottlitzer Bros Fruit Co, 8 Harrison. Incorporated De- cember 1, 1891. Capital, 30,000. Leo Pottlitzer, Pres ; Isidore Pottlitzer, Sec ; Herman Pottlitzer, Treas. Schlatter C C & Co, 38-40 E Columbia. Incorporated 1899. Capital, $50,000. C C Schlatter ,Pres and Treas ; J C Trier, Vice Pres ; O E Richard, Sec.


Standard Medical and Surgical Institute. Elektron Bldg. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $100,000. Dr N R Wen- ger, Pres and Mngr; R A Lantz, Sec.


Star Iron Tower Co, s end Wells on N Y, C & St L R R. Incorporated February, 1884. Capital, $62,500. J H Bass, Pres.


State Medical Institute, Elektron bldg. Capital, $50,000. Townsend Reed & Co, Elektron Bldg. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $50,000. Geo Townsend, Pres; Wm S Reed, Vice Pres ; Fred G Morhaus, Sec.


United Knitting Mills, Cleveland and L E & W R R. In- corporated September, 1898. Capital, $50,000. W


E Mossman, Pres; F J Thieme, Vice Pres; F S Hunting, Sec and Treas.


Wayne Construction Co, Tri-State Bldg. Charles S Knight, Pres ; J C Knight, Sec.


Wayne Engineering and Construction Co, Tri-State Bldg. C S Knight, Pres; M L Polhamus, Sec.


Wayne Knitting Mills, e s Park av nr W Main. Organized 1891. Capital, $250,000. Henry C Paul, Pres ; W A Spies, Vice Pres; W F Peters, Treas; Theodore F Thieme, Sec and Mngr.


Wavne Oil Tank Co, 201 Lafayette. Capital, $15,000. C S Bash, Pres ; Wm A Bohn, Vice Pres.


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Wayne Paper Mills, II N Calhoun. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $75,000. A B Trentman, Pres ; John Mohr Jr, Sec and Treas.


Welch John H & Sons, 190 Calhoun. Incorporated 1900.


Capital, $10,000. John H Welch, Pres; John


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Welch Treas ; Charles E Welch, Sec.


Western Gas Construction Co, Buchanan bet Holton av and Winter. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $80,000. O N Guldlin, Pres ; Ernest F Lloyd, Sec; G W Lloyd, Treas.


Younge Medical and Surgical Institute. Incorporated. Capital, $125,000. J W Younge, Pres.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


American Federation of Labor. Headquarters Washing- ton, D C. Samuel Gompers, Pres ; Frank Morris, Sec. Barbers' Union, No. 14, 138 Calhoun. Meets first and third Mondays of each month. J C Werkman, Pres ; A L Lichtenwalter, Sec .


Beer Drivers' Union, No 116. Meets first Sunday of each month in Olympia Hall, Tri-State Bldg. George A Kiefer, Pres; John F Schram ,Sec.


Brewery Workmens' Union, No 62. Meets second and fourth Saturday at 54 E Main. Adolph Laemmerman, Pres; Fred Sauertieg, Sec.


Bricklayers' Union, No 2. Meets second and fourth Mon- day at 41 W Main. Joseph Hergenroether, Pres; Henry Ehle, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, No 141. Meets every Monday over 140 Calhoun. C Rogers, Master; G W Erwin, Sec.


Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Meets every Thurs- day at 62 Clinton. H C Eckles, Past Pres ; S W Bell, Pres ; M B Larimer, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, No 12, 136 Cal- houn. Meets every Sunday. M G Flagle, Chief Eng ; M Teagarden, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, 140 Calhoun. Meets every Sunday. O Hall, Past Master; J A Racht, Master ; J W Sunderland, Sec.


Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen, No 40, K of L Hall. Meets first and third Saturday. J C Mitchell, Pres ; R Seymour, Sec.


Butchers' Union. Wm Timmons, Pres; Fred Schaphorst, Sec.


Carpenters' Union, No 232, 62 Clinton. Meets every Mon- day. Samuel B Cary, Pres ; I E Allen, Sec.


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Cigarmakers' Union, No 37, Harmony Hall. Meets first and third Monday. Ulrich C Burlager, Pres; L P Sanders, Sec.


Clerks' Union (Retail), No 288, 62 Clinton. Meets first and third Tuesday. John G Kramer, Pres; F D Stapleford, Sec.


Clothing Clerks' Union, No 16, 62 Clinton. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. Wm H Roembke, Pres; Charles Neireiter, Sec.


Federal Labor Union, No 6620, K of L Hall. Meets first and third Friday. A F Robbe, Pres; H Buck, Sec.


Hod Carriers' Union, No 10, 41 W Main. Meets every Wednesday. Henry Schoenfeld, Pres ; John C Brown, Sec.


Horseshoers' Union, No 81, s w cor Pearl and Harrison. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. Henry Rose, Pres; John H Logan, Sec.


Ice Wagon Drivers' and Helpers' Union, s w cor Harri- son and Pearl. Meets every Friday. Harry G Beyerle, Pres; Charles Stahlhut, Sec.


Liberty Assembly No 2315, Knights of Labor, K of L Hall. Meets every Thursday. John C Mitchell, M W; Geo Bopp, Sec.


Lathers' Union, No 34, s w cor Harrison and Pearl. Harry Curtis, Pres ; Charles L Kaiser, Sec.


Letter Carriers' Association, No 116, Vordermark's Hall. Meets first Saturday. E E Banks, Pres ; H D Miller, Sec.


Musicians' Union, No 58, G A R Hall, Elektron Bldg. Meets fourth Sunday. F J Reineke, Pres; Wm A Young, Sec.


Newsboys' Union. Meets City Hall every Saturday. Charles A Phelps, Pres; Alfred Hadden, Sec.


Order Railway Conductors, No 119, 106 Calhoun. Meets every Sunday. M O Ginty, Chief Conductor; J F Brice, Sec.


Painters' and Paperhangers', Olympia Band Hall. Meets every Wednesday. Henry Lehnert, Pres ; C F Droege- meyer, Sec.


Plasterers' Union, No 70, s w cor Harrison and Pearl. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. L S Brockerman, Pres ; Asa H Boland, Sec.


Plumbers' Union, No 166. K of P Hall, 62 Clinton. Meets first and third Friday. Charles Gaskill, Pres; Bern- ard Callahan, Sec.


Pressmens' Union, No. 19, Board of Trade Hall, over 33 Calhoun. Meets first Friday. Mark Nelson, Pres; Louis Waltemath, Sec.


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Steam Engineers' Union, No 19, K of L Hall. Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesday. Thomas Baxter, Pres; A Thomas, Sec.


Stone Cutters' Branch, K of L Hail. Meets first and third Tuesday. Fred Huhn, Pres; Wm H Noll, Sec. Stone Masons' Union, No 7, 54 E Main. Meets first Wed- nesday. Fred Mclain, Pres, And: ew Noll, Sec. Street Car Employees' Union, No 136, 138 Calhoun. Meets every Saturday (midnight). Theo Cutshall, Pres; Wm C Triplet, Sec.


Switchmen's Union. Meets first Monday and fourth Wed- nesday. J A Gardener, Master ; C V Jennings, Sec. Tailors' Union, No 55, 41 W Main. Meets first and third Monday. Charles Bevenitz, Pres; Wm Bernhardt, Sec.


Team Drivers' Union, No 81, 138 Calhoun. Meets every Thursday. E E Tanner, Pres; John Thorn, Sec.


Textile Workers' Union, No 115, 41 W Main. Meets sec- ond Saturday. Henry Reuther, Pres; Adolf Lindner, Sec.


Textile Workers Union, No 226. Vordermark Hall. Meets third Saturday. Gertrude Webber, Pres ; M M Short, Sec.


Trades and Labor Council, G A R Hall, Elektron Bldg. Meets second and fourth Monday. C F Baker, Pres ; J J E Miller, Sec.


Typographical Union, No 78, K of L Hall. Meets first Sunday. G R Hench, Pres; H A Rogers, Sec. Waist Factory Employees' Union, Red Men's Hall. Meets every Thursday. Norian McNutt, Pres; Lizzie Behren, Sec.


Womens Union Labor League, No 16, Olympia Band Hall. Tri-State Bldg. Meets second and fourth Tuesday. Mrs Francis I Miller ,Pres; Mrs Maria B Gorsline, Sec.


LIBRARIES,


Catholic Young Men's Reading Hall and Club, rooms Library Hall. Open every evening.


Concordia College (1,500 volumes).


Fort Wayne Catholic Circulating Library and Associa- tion, Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis. Library open Sundays from 4 to 5 and 7 to 9 p m.


Polk's Directory Library, containing directories of prin- cipal cities and states, 33 Bass blk.


Public Library, cor Wayne and Webster. Board of trus- tees. G F Felts, W W Rockhill, Allen Hamilton,


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Committee, Rev Samuel Wagenhals, Miss Katherine Hamilton, Mrs G F Felts, Mrs A J Detzer, Mrs A J Detzer. Mrs C B Woodworth, John H Jacobs, Col R S Robertson, Wmn P Breen. Miss Margaret M Colerick, Librarian.


Y W CA, 51 W Berry.


MILITARY,


Hibernian Rifles, Library Hall. Meets every Tuesday evening of each week. J E Ford, Capt; Con T Sulli- van, Lieut; John Connelly, 2nd Lieut; James J Con- roy, Orderly Sergeant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


Allen County Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Alexander Johnson, Pres; George V Kell, Sec. Allen County Medical Society. Meets every second Tues- day at Public Library. Dr E J McOscar, Pres; Dr E E Morgan, Sec; Dr S H Havice , Treas.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, Allen County Division No I. Meets second Thursday and fourth sunday each month at Library Hall.


Associated Charities of Fort Wayne. Mrs Helen F


Guild, Pres; J D Bond, Treas; O E Mohler, Gen'l Sec. Room 8, City Hall.


Beati Viri Club, 166 Broadway. Meets first and third Sun- day of each month.


Benevolent Legion, Wayne Commandery. Meets St


Mary's School Hall second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


Catholic Benevolent League of Indiana (Supreme Coun- cil), 23 Court. J B Mager, Pres, (Garrett, Ind.); J F Franke, Sec; J J Kohrman, Treas.


Catholic Benevolent Legion, Father O'Leary Council, Library Hall. Victor Sallot, Pres; Fred Link, Vice Pres; John Parisoe, Treas.


St Francis Council, No 7. J B Lassus, Pres; Peter Schenk. Vice Pres; J F Federspiel, Sec; F J Kropp, Treas: Rev F Nigsch, Spiritual Director.


St Joseph's Catholic Benevolent Society, Library Hall. John Smith, Pres; Daniel McKendry, Vice Pres; Patrick Ryan, Sec.


St Julian Council, No 89. Thomas S McGee, Pres; John R Ryan. Sec.


R F C Club, 97 Swinney av. Meets first Monday of each month. Charles Dickmeyer, Pres; Geo Beek, Treas; Fred Smith, Sec.


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Turnverein Vorwaerts, Randall Hall. Victor Kalteyer, First Speaker; E Junghaus, Sec; Dan Clemens, Treas. Catholic Knights of America, St Bernard Branch, No 103, Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis. Meets first and third Sundays of each month. Rev P O Reilly, Spiritual Director.


Catholic Knights of America, Father Delaney Branch, No 715, St Patrick's School Hall. Meets first and third Monday of each month. Rev J H Delaney, Spiritual Director.


Catholic Knights of America, St George's Branch, No 737, St Peter's School Hall. Meets first and third Sun- day. Rev Ferdinand Koerdt, Spiritual Director.


Catholic Knights of America, St John's Branch, No 566, St Mary School Hall. Meets second Sunday of each month. Rev. J H Oechtering, Spiritual Director. Catholic Knights of America, St Joseph's Branch, No 827, cor Barthold and Fourth. Rev Francis Nigsch. C, P P, S, Spiritual Director.


Concordia Cemetery Association. Wm Miller, Pres ; C A Kampe, Sec; Henry Dicke, Treas.


Daniel O'Connell Council C B L, No 563, cor Calhoun and Highland. Rev J F Delaney, Spiritual Director. Father Anthony Council, No 500. Rev Ferdinand Koerdt, Spiritual Adviser.


Father Edward Council No 237, C B L. St Paul's School. Meets first and fifteenth of each month. Rev HF J Kroll, Spiritual Director.


Fort Wayne Bicycle Dealers' Union. A L Randall, Pres ;. W H Keyser, Vice Pres; Harry Meyer, Sec; S M Smith. Treas.


Fort Wayne Board of Underwriters, 23 Bass Blk. Or- ganized 1882. C E Graves, Sec and Treas.


Fort Wayne Catholic Cemetery Assn, Library Hall. Trus- tees. Louis Fox, Edward Gilmartin, H C Berghoff, Tohn B Reuss, J B Lassus.


Fort Wayne Commercial Club, over 81-93 Calhoun. P A Randall, Pres; J B Monning, Sec; J D Bond, Treas. Fort Wayne Driving Club, 43 E Main. H C Rockhill, Sec. Fort Wayne Golf Culb. Wm P Breen, Pres; C S Knight, Vice Pres; J Ross McCulloch, Treas; Robt H Carna- han, Captain.


Fort Wayne Grocers' Association, Vordermark Hall. John Pfeiffer, Pres; John Kohrman, Sec.


Fort Wayne Relief Union, 144 Pritchard. Miss Jenkinson, Supt.


Fort Wayne Retail Druggists' Association. B R Noll, Pres : R E Bischoff, Sec; M H Wefel, Treas.


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Fort Wayne Union, No 44, Ind. State Liquor League, Otto Strodel, Pres; W E Hatch, Vice Pres; Henry Baral, Sec; Frank Baugher, Treas.


Fort Wayne Turn Verein, 37-39 W Main. . Meets first Wednesday of each month. Charles Knothe, Pres; Louis Hegerfeld, Sec.


Humane Society. Organized January, 1888. Meets first Monday of each month, 23 Bank Blk. Louis Schlau- droff, Officer.


Isaac Knapp Dental Coterie. Organized January 20, 1891. Meets at members' office first Thursday of each month. Dr J M Rosenthal, Pres; Dr J S McCurdy, Sec.


Knights of Columbus, Lau Blk. Meets every Friday evening. F J Voirol, G K; Clem App, D G K; J F Callahan, Rec Sec; H C Kramer, Treas.


Masonic Temple Association. Alfred Hattersley, Pres; Wm Geake, Vice Pres; W W Rockhill, Sec; H W Mordhurst, Treas.


St Vincent de Paul Society, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Rev P O'Reilly, Spiritual Director; Mrs H F Fleming, Pres.


St Vincent de Paul Society. Meets at St Patrick's School Hall fourth Sunday of each month.


Soldiers.' Sons' and Citizens' Republican Club, s w cor Berry and Clinton. Meets second and fourth Satur- days of each month. Fred D Hoham, Pres; Charles Rau. Sec.


Tippecanoe . Club. Meets every Wednesday evening. Charles R Lane, Pres; Wm C Geake, Vice Pres; Dr G M Bower, 2d Vice Pres; Fred Hoham, 3rd Vice Pres: Wm A Rundell, Sec: Edwin H Orr, Treas. Young Men's Christian Association (Railroad Depart- ment), 245 Calhoun. H A Philley, Chairman: J W Burns. Gen'l Sec.


Young Woman's Christian Association, 51 W Berry. Mrs F J Hayden, Pres; Mrs Elizabeth Dawson, Vice Pres; Miss Carrie Smith, Sec; Mrs Elizabeth Lincoln, Treas; Miss Myrtle Mills, Gen'1 Sec; Mary E Johnson, Matron.


NEWSPAPERS.


Business Guide The, 76-80 Clinton. Established 1887. Clarence G Smith, publr. Issued monthly at 50c per annum.


Fort Wayne Dispatch (Ind), 88 Clinton. Established 1878. James Mitchell, propr. Issued weekly. Terms, $I per annum.


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Fort Wayne Freie Presse, Ind, (German, daily and weekly), 24 Clinton. Established 1888. Capital, $10,000. In- corporated 1895. Ft Wayne Freie Press Co, publrs. Issued- daily except Sunday. Terms, Ioc per week.


Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (daily, Dem), 43 E Main. Es- tablished 1880. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued every morning at IOc per week.


Fort Wayne Medical Journal-Magazine (monthly), 43 E Main. A E Bulson, managing editor. Subscription, $1.00 per annum.


Fort Wayne Weekly Journal (Dem), 43 E Main. Estab- lished 1868. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued Thurs- days, $I per annum.


Fort Wayne News (Ind), n w cor Washington and Clinton. Wm D Page, Propr. Issued every evening. Terms, daily, $3 per year ; weekly, issued Fridays, $I per year. Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly, Dem), 14 W Wayne. Established 1833. E A K Hackett, propr. Terms, daily, by mail, $5.20, by carrier, 10 cents per week; weekly, $1 per annum.


Indiana Staats Zeitung (daily and weekly, Dem), Clinton, se cor Dock. Established 1856. John Sarnighausen, editor-in-chief. Daily, $3 per annum; weekly, $1.50 per anuum.


PARKS.


Centlivre Park, w s Spy Run av, north of canal feeder. Havden Park. e s Harmer bet Maumee av and E Jefferson. Lakeside Park, e end Columbia av.


Lawton Park. e s N Clinton bet 5th and 6th.


McCulloch Park, Broadway opp Swinney av.


Robinson Park, 6 miles n e city limits.


Swinney Park, end of Washington boul.


Vordermark's Grove, s s Maumee av I e of Glasgow av.


Williams' Park, s s Creighton av bet Webster and Hoag- land av.


POSTOFFICE.


Postmaster-W D Page.


Assistant Postmaster-E L Craw; Wm J Hess, stenogr. Office Hours-Week days, 7:15 a m to 7:30 p m; Sundays, 9 to 10 a m. Corridors open until II p m daily. Money Order Department Clerk-C A Beuret; office hours, 8 a m to 5 p m.


Registry Department-R A McCulloch, Clerk; Guy J Gil- bert, Asst Clerk; office hours, 8 a m to 7:30 p m.


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FORT WAYNE DIRECTORY.


Orders are issued in sums of not more than $100. Larger amounts may be transmitted to the same person by additional orders.


FEES CHARGED FOR MONEY ORDERS.


(War Tax 2 cents extra on each order).


For Orders for sums not exceeding$ 2.50. .3 cents


Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding 5.00 .5 cents


Over 5.00 and not exceeding


10.00. 8 cents Over 10.00 and not exceeding 20.00. 10 cents


Over 30.00 and not exceeding


40.00. 15 cents


Over 40.00 and not exceeding 50.00. 18 cents


Over 50.00 and not exceeding


60.00 .20 cents


Over 60.00 and not exceeding 75.00. .25 cents


Over 75.00 and not exceeding 100.00. . .30 cents


Rates on all International Money Orders-Not exceeding $10, ten cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, twenty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, thirty cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, forty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, fifty cents.




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