Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory, 1902, Part 4

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1288


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


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, 710 Clinton, 709 Court. Charles F Dieterich (N Y), Pres; Henry C Paul, Asst to Pres ; Samuel Thorne (N Y), Vice Pres ; A B Proal (NY), Treas; F E W Scheimann, Sec; G Max Hofmann, Supt.


Fort Wayne Club The, 817-819 Harrison. John Ross Mc- Culloch, Pres ; H C Rockhill, Vice Pres ; R O Rankin, Sec and Treas.


Fort Wayne Land and Improvement Co, 7 Pixley-Long Bldg. Incorporated February, 1890. 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 Telegraph Co, 2 New Aveline House Blk. Incorporated. Capital, $20,000. Louis Fox, Pres : and Treas; Max Fisher, Sec.


Fort Wayne Relief Union, 1306 Lavina. Incorporated 1882. Emma Jenkinson, Supt.


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


Fort Wayne Traction Co, 118 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, 715-717 Court. Incorporated Au- gust 9 1884. Capital, $80,000. D N Foster, Pres : S P Foster, Sec; C P Foster, Treas.


Gas Belt Construction Co, 3rd floor Hamilton Bank Bldg. Incorporated January 8, 1902. Capital $100,000. S M Foster, Pres; George F Trier, Sec.


Haberkorn-Haley Mnfg Co, cor Grant and Wabash R R. Incorporated July 5, 1900. Capital $50,000. G H Loesch, Pres ; F D Hoham, Sec ; E Wi Cook, Treas. Higgins C R Ice Co The, cor Wells and L S M S Ry. CR 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, Home Tel Bldg. C S Bash, Pres : L C Hunter, Vice Pres; Wm L Moeller- ing, Sec; Max B Fisher, Treas.


Hoosier Mnfg Co, 128-130 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. Incorpor- ated November 2, 1878. H C Paul, Pres; E F Yar- nelle, Vice Pres ; W A Bohn, Sec; W Otto Gross, M D, Treas ; Mrs. Gertrude Fournier, Supt.


Horton Mnfg Co, w s Osage n of W| Main. Incorporated August, 1883. Capital, $30,000. Henry C Paul; Pres ; J C Peters Vice Pres and Mngr; Wm F Peter, Sec; Fred C Peter, Treas.


Indiana Hat & Cap Co, 502-506 Calhoun. Incorporated December 18, 1901. Capital $25,000. Ora Seaney, Pres ; Benjamin Neuhoff, Vice Pres; Harry A Eber- line, Sec and Treas.


Indiana Furniture Co, 1124 Calhoun. Incorporated May, 1890. Capital, $15,000. John V Ruel, Pres; Wm F Graeter, Sec and Treas.


Indiana Mining Co, 128 W Wayne. Incorporated: Capital, $500,000. D C Fisher, Sec and Treas.


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Indiana Road Machine Co, e s Osage, n of W Main. Incor- porated. Capital, $50,000. A Ely Hoffman, Pres ; J C Peters, Vice Pres ; J M Landenberger, Sec and Treas. Jenney Electric Light and Power Co, 209 E Berry. Incor- porated 1883. Capital, $50,000.


Journal-Gazette Co The, 207 E Main. Incorporated May 12, 1884. Capital, $10,000. H C Rockhill, Pres and Gen' Mngr ; A J Moynihan, Sec; W W Rockhill, 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; Alfred M Cressler, Sec and Treas.


Leikauf Packing Co, 1010 Wells. Incorporated March 23, 1896. Capital, $3,000. John Leikauf, Pres; Frank N Leikauf, Sec.


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


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


Mayflower Milling Co, 120 W Columbia. Incorporated October 1, 1889. Capital, $20,000. C S Bash, Pres; J W Orr, Sec and Treas; H E Bash, Gen'l Mngr.


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


Paragon Mnfg Co, (85-89) E Columbia. Incorporated 1896. Capital stock $40,000. M J MacDougal, Pres and Treas.


Paragon Paper Co, 502 N Calhoun. Incorporated 1892. Capital stock $120,000. A B Trentman, Pres; B S O'Connor Vice Pres; John Mohr jr, Sec and Treas. Paul Mnfg Co, cor 6th and Calhoun. Incorporated 1892. Capital, $22,500. Henry C Paul, Pres ; H W Lepper, Sec; Charles A Paul, Treas.


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, 616-618 High. Established 1870. Incorporated November 26, 1873. Capital, $50,000. Charles Pape, Pres and Gen'1 Mngr ; Charles G Pape, Sec and Treas.


Pottlitzer Pros Fruit Co, 8 Harrison. Incorporated De- cember I, 1891. Capital, $30,000. Leo Pottlitzer, Pres; Isidore Pottlitzer; Sec; Herman Pottlitzer, Treas.


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United Knitting Mills, Cleveland and LE & W R R. In- corporated September, 1898. Capital, $50,000. W E Mossman, Pres ; F S Hunting, Sec and Treas. -


Union Mnfg Co, (46) Maiden Lane. Incorporated 190I. Capital stock $10,000. Julius Tonne, Pres and Treas ; W F Ranke, Sec.


Utility Paper Co The, 502 N Calhoun. Incorporated June 1890. Capital stock $150,000. A B Trentman, Pres ; W S Bash, Vice Pres; John Mohr jr, Sec and Treas. Volland Milling Co The, 114 W Columbia. Incorporated January 1901. Capital stock $10,000. Henry Volland, Pres ; John Volland, Vice Pres; Wm Volland, Sec and Treas.


Wayne Buggy Co The, 218-230 E Columbia. Incorporated February 1, 1902. Capital stock $15,000. H W. Kohr- mann, Pres and Treas; T C Harges, Vice Pres; P T Strieder, Sec.


Wayne Construction Co, Tri-State Bldg. J C Knight, Pres ; H C Knight, Sec : C L Knight, asst Sec and Treas. Wayne Engineering and Construction Co, Tri-State Bldg. C L Knight, Pres : M L Polhamus, Sec.


Wayne Knitting Mills, e s Park av nr W Main. Organized 1891. Capital, $100,000. Henry C Paul, Pres; W A. Spies, Vice Pres: W F Peters, Treas; Theodore F Thieme, Sec and Mngr.


Wayne Oil Tank Co, 615 Lafayette. Capital, $15,000. C S Bash, Pres: Wm A Bohn, Vice Pres; A M Baxter, Sec and Treas.


Wayne Jewelry Co, 812 Calhoun. Incorporated February 21, 1902. Capital stock, $10,000. J L Sievert, Pres; J H Young, Sec and Treas.


Western Gas Constructon Co, Buchanan bet Holton av and Winter. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $80,000. O N Guldin, Pres; Pierre Platinga, Sec.


Younge Medical and Surgical Institute. Incorporated. Capital, $125.000. J W Younge, Pres. 1


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Barbers' Union, No 14, 138 Calhoun. Meets first and third Mondays of each month. J C Werkman, Pres; J O Hattery, Sec.


Beer Drivers' Union, No 116. 722 Clinton. Meets first Sun- day of each month. Geo A Kiefer, Pres; Charles Red- rup, Sec.


Beer Bottlers' Union No 118 meets second Thursday of each month, 218 E Main. I Hood, Pres; C Bailey, Sec.


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Blacksmiths' Union No 222, meets second and fourth Sat- urday evenings of each month, 1020 Calhoun. W F Tegtmeyer, Pres; J K Long, Sec.


Brotherhood of Boilermakers No 34, meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 1020 Calhoun. Henry Daseler, Pres; Wm Schmelling, Sec.


Brewing Workmen's Union No 62, meets second and fourth Saturday of each month, 218 E Main. John Lehman, Pres ; Chas Ehrentreich, Sec.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union, No 2. Meets first and third Mondays, 207 W Main. Bernard Hawkins, Pres ; Henry C Ehle, Cor-Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, A G Porter Lodge, No. 141. Meets every Monday at 919 Calhoun. F W Grayless, Master ; G W Ervin, Sec.


Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers. George Bopp, Pres; Charles Droegemeyer, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. No 136. Meets every


Sunday at 919 Calhoun. H W Mills, Master ; W B Pierce, Sec.


Cigarmakers' Union, No 37. Meets first and third Monday .of each month at Harmony Hall. H C Hoeltje, Pres : Charles Kreutzer, Sec.


Clerks' Union, No 288, 728 Clinton. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Frank Didier, Pres; M O Cutter, Sec.


Fort Wayne Division, No 12 (Locomotive Engineers). Meets every Sunday at 2 p m at 1018 Calhoun. M G Flagle, Chief Engineer ; Marion Teagarden, Sec.


Fort Wayne Trades and Labor Council. Meets second and fourth Monday at G A R hall, Elektron Bldg. C F Baker, Pres; Chas Steiss, Sec.


Fort Wayne Typographical Union, No 78. Meets first Sun- day of each month at K of L Hall. Harry Keller, Pres ; W E Pressler, Sec.


Hod Carriers' Protective Union, No IO. Meets at 207 W Main every Wednesday. Henry Schoenfield, Pres: Arthur Burns, Sec.


Letter Carriers' Association, 207 W Main. Meets the first Saturday of each month. W J Fields, Pres ; H D Mil- ler, Sec.


Liberty Assembly, No 2315, K of L. Meets every Thursday at K of L Hall. John Phillips, M W; Geo Bopp, Rec Sec.


Musicians' Protective Union, No 58. Meets fourth Sunday afternoon of each month at G A R Hall, Elektron Bldg. F J Reineke, Pres; H C Stopher, Sec.


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Plumbers' Union, No 166, 728 Clinton. Meets first and third Friday of each month. Robert Heffelfinger, Pres ; Roy Lewis, Sec.


Plasterers' Union, No 70, cor Harrison and Pearl. Meets. every Tuesday. Isaac Thomas, Pres; F Reed, Sec.


Printing Pressmans' Union, No 19, Board of Trade Hall. Meets the first Friday of each month. H F Perrin, Pres; Louis Waltemath, Sec.


Professional Bartenders' League, No 131, No 27 E Berry. Meets first Thursday of each month. Harry N Har- rison, Pres; Joseph Bogenschuetc, Sec.


Retail Clothing and Men's Furnishing Clerks' Union, No IO. Meets at 624 Calhoun every second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Wm Roembke, Pres; Charles. Neireiter, Sec.


Steam Engineers' Union, No 19, K of L Hall. Meets sec- ond and fourth Tuesday of each month. J E Wolf, Pres ; J F Rehling, Sec.


Stone Cutters' Branch, K of L Hall. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. Henry Huber, Pres; Michael Deuter, Sec.


Stone Masons' Union, No 7. Meets the first Wednesday of each month, 218 E Main. Fred McLarin, Pres: F J Russell, Sec.


Street Car Employes' Union, No 136, 138 Calhoun. Meets every Saturday. T Cutshall, Pres; W C Triplett, Sec. Tailors' Union, No 118, 207 W Main. Meets first and third Monday of each month. Joseph Weidemeier, Pres ; E Doerfel, Sec.


Teamsters' Union, No 78, (16) Ross. Meets every Thurs- dav. E E Tanner, Pres; J B Hessert, Sec.


Textile Workers' Union, No 155, 207 W Main. Meets sec- ond Saturday of each month. H Reuther, Pres ; R Ber- tel, Sec.


Textile Workers' Union No 226. Meets at Vordermark's Hall, the third Saturday of each month. Carrie Figel, Pres .; Lyda Shaughnessy, Sec.


Union Label Union. Meets at (76) W De Wald, second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month. Mrs E E Tanner, Pres; Grace Hurst, Sec.


Wayne Division No 119 (Railway Conductors). Meets every Sunday at 2:15 p m at 916 Calhoun. M O Ginty, Chief Conductor : J F Brice, Sec and Treas.


LIBRARIES.


Catholic Young Men's Reading Hall and Club Rooms, Li- brary Hall. Open every evening.


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Concordia College (1,500 volumes.)


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


Public Library, Elektron Bldg. Board of trustees, G F Felts, W W Rockhill, Allen Hamilton. Committee, Rev Samuel Wagenhals, Miss Katherine Hamilton, Mrs G F Felts, Mrs A J Detzer, Mrs C B Wood- worth, John H Jacobs, Col R S Robertscon, Wm P Breen. Miss Margaret M Colerick, Librarian. Y W CA, 51 W Berry.


NEWSPAPERS.


Business Guide The, Odd Fellows' Bldg. Established 1887. J B Monning, publr. Issued monthly.


Dispatch The, 723 Clinton. Established 1878. Wm H Kin- dig, editor. Issued weekly. Terms, $I per annum. Fort Wayne Freie Presse, Ind, (German, daily and week- lv). 610 Clinton. Established 1888. Capital, $10,000. Incorporated 1895. Ft Wayne Freie Presse Co, publrs. Issued daily except Sunday. Terms, Ioc per week. Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (daily Dem), 207-209 E Main. Established 1880. The Journal Co, publrs. Is- sued every morning at oc per week.


Fort Wayne Medical Journal-Magazine (monthly), 207- 209 E Main. A E Bulson, managing editor. Subscrip- tion, $1.00 per annum.


Fort Wayne Weekly Journal (Dem), 207-209 E Main. Es- tablished 1868. The Journal Co, publrs. Issued Thurs- days, $I per annum.


Fort Wayne News (Ind), n w cor Washington and Clinton. Issued every evening. Terms, daily, $3 per year ; week- ly, issued Fridays, $I per year.


Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly), (Dem.), 114 W Wayne. Established 1833. E A K Hackett, propr. Terms, daily, by mail, $5.20, by carrier, 10 cents per week; weekly, $I per annum.


Indiana Staats-Zeitung (daily and weekly, Dem), Clinton s e cor Dock. Established 1857. A L Greibel, propr and editor-in-chief. Daily, $3.00 per annum ; weekly, $1.50 per annum.


PARKS.


Centlivre Park, w s Spy Run av, north of canal feeder.


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City Park, cor Broadway and Taylor.


Hayden 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, Secretary. Office Hours-Week days, 7:15 a m to 7:30 p m ; Sundays, 9 to Io a m. Corridors open until II p m daily. Money Order Division-C A Beuret, money order clerk ; Guy J Gilbert, asst money order clerk; office hours, 8 a m to 5 p m.


Registry Division-R A McCulloch, clerk; office hours, 8 a m to 5 p m.


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.


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 IO cents


Over 30.00 and not exceeding 40.00 15 cents


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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 .52 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.


Mailing Division-Chief Clerk, Thos W Blair ; Assistants George Humphrey, W H Smith, Jesse D Braden, E !- son Brosius.


General Delivery Department-Chief Clerk, M C Cham- bers; asst clerk A J Krueper ; office hours, 7:15 a m to 7:30 p m.


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Stamp Department-Clerk, H A Dinius; asst clerk, A F Archibald ; office hours 7:15 a m to 6 p m.


Free Delivery Department-Superintendent of Letter Car- riers, C F Kettler.


Carriers :


No I-George D Pipenbrink.


No 2-Thomas Davis.


No 3-C D Bourie.


No 4-Amos K Mehl.


No 5-W; F Kanning.


No 6-F E Anderson.


No 7 -- Charles Rau.


No 8-P R Hartnett.


No 9-Henry Guyer.


No 10-L C Griffith.


No II-Wm J Fields.


No 12-F R Reiling.


No 13-Wm G Stahl.


No 14-J F Vordermark.


No 15-H A Zwahlen.


No 16-F A Huguenard.


No 17: Paul Richter.


No 18-Philip A Heller.


No 19 -- Chas A Stockbridge.


No 20 -- H D Miller.


No 21-Wm C Vollmer.


No 22- Robert K Miller.


Substitutes-Jerome E Derck, M R Smith.


Rural Letter Carriers :


F R Hamilton.


Harry Barthold.


E M Anderson.


J J Arnold. John E Beerman.


Henry Duell.


F A Neuhaus.


Edwin B Bowser.


R C Holmes and Wm Harris, Subs.


Custodian Force-John T Young, Fireman; John J Conk- lin, Laborer ; Elias Hire, Laborer; Eliza Eckart, Char- woman.


Five deliveries daily in the business portion of the city, viz : At 7 a m, 1, 2, 4 :15 and 9 p m.


Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz : 7 a m and 2 p m.


Factory deliveries, viz : 7 a m and I and 2 p m.


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Sundays, office open from 9 to 10 a m. Three city collec- tions by the carriers are made at 4, 5 and 10 p m. One collection outside business portion at 6 p m.


Postage-The postage on letters to be forwarded in the mails to any part of the United States, is two cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp. The postage for letters dropped in this office for delivery in the city, two cents per ounce, prepaid by samp.


Canada and the British Provinces-Two cents per ounce : prepayment compulsory.


Postage to all countries included in Universal Postage Union-For prepaid letters, five cents per half ounce ; for unpaid letters received, ten cents per half ounce ; for postal cards, two cents each ; for newspapes, if not over two ounces in weight, one cent for each; for books, other printed matter, legal and commercial documents, pamphlets, music, visiting cards, photo- graphs, prospectuses, announcements and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or litho- graphed, one cent per each weight of two ounces or fraction of two ounces ; samples of merchandise, with- out value, one cent for two ounces or fraction ; mer- chandise or saleable samples, five cents per half ounce or fraction.


Registration-Valuable letters to any part of the United States and Canada and the Universal Postal Union will be registered on applicaton, for which a charge of eight cents (in addition to postage) will be made.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Allen County Jail, w s Calhoun n of Superior.


Anderson Blk and Hall, n w cor Boardway and Jefferson.


A O U. W Hall, (9) N Calhoun.


Arcade Bldg, s s Berry, bet Calhoun and Harrison.


Arion Hall, cor Main and Harrison.


Auger Blk, 65 E Main.


Barr Street Market House, s e cor Barr and Berry.


Bank Blk, s e cor Main and Court.


Bash Blk, n e cor Columbia and Harrison.


Bass Blk, 811-817 Calhoun.


B of L E Hall, 136 Calhoun.


Broadway Theater, 97 Broadway.


Bursley Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson.


Caledonian Hall, 76 Calhoun.


Carpenters' Union Hall, 7 Bank Blk.


Centennial Blk, 197-199 Broadway.


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Certia Blk, w s Calhoun bet Wayne and Berry. City Hall, s e cor Barr and Berry. Colerick's Hall, over 49-53 E Columbia. County Jail, w s N Calhoun n of Superior. Court House, e s Calhoun bet Berry and Main. Dittoe's Hall, cor Columbia av and St Joe Boul. Driscoll's Hall, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R. Elektron, n s Berry bet Clinton and Barr. Esmond Blk, 298 Calhoun. Eureka Hall, 43 W Superior.


Evans Blk, s s Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton. Ewing Blk, s w cor Harrison and Main. Fisher Bldg, cor Calhoun and Highland. Flick Bldg, 207-209 W Berry.


Fleming Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson. Foellinger's Blk, 626 Calhoun.


Fort Wayne Club, e s Harrison bet Berry and Wayne.


Fort Wayne News Blk, cor Washington and Clinton. Foster Blk, e s Court bet Main and Berry. Government Bldg, cor Berry and Clinton. G A R Hall, n w cor Calhoun and Main.


Hackett Blk, e s Calhoun bet Wayne and Washington. Hamilton Homestead, s e cor Clinton and Lewis. Hamilton National Bank Bldg, n w cor Calhoun and Main. Harmony Hall, 120 W Berry. Hartman Hall, 1921 Hanna. Herrington Blk, e s Fairfield av bet Williams and Bass. Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington. Kane's Blk, s s Main bet Calhoun and Harrison. Keystone Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Columbia. Kimball's Hall, 921 Calhoun. Klotz Block, 544 Calhoun. Knights of the Golden Eagle, 716 Calhoun. K of L Hall, Bank Blk.


Lau Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Washington Boul. Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and E Lewis.


McDougall's Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. Machinists' Hall, 1020 Calhoun, (3rd floor). Masonic Hall, n e cor Wayne and Clinton. Masonic Temple, n e cor Wayne and Clinton. Myers Blk, 108 Fairfield av.


Miller Blk, w s Clinton bet Berry and Main. Miner Blk, n e cor Clinton and Main. Meyer Blk, s e cor Calhoun and Superior. Nestel Blk, s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson. New Aveline House Blk, s e cor Calhoun and Berry. Nierman's Blk, (5-7) N Harrison.


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Nill's Hall, 818 Calhoun.


Nimrod Hall, 218 E. Main.


Ninde Blk, n w cor W Berry and Harrison.


Noll's Blk, n w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.


Odd Fellows' Bldg, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne.


Odd Fellows Hall, Bank Blk.


Odd Fellows' Hall (new), 120 W Berry.


Old National Bank Bldg, s w cor Calhoun and Berry. Philharmonic Hall, 918 Calhoun.


Phoenix Blk, w s Calhoun n of Main.


Pixley-Long Bldg, s s E Berry bet Calhoun and Clinton.


Postoffice, s e cor Berry and Clinton.


Princess Rink, s e cor Main and Fulton.


Puff's Hall, 339 Hanna.


Remmell's Blk, s w cor Broadway and Washington.


Rich Blk, e s Calhoun bet Washington and Jefferson. Saengerbund Hall, 51-53 W: Main. Schmitz Blk, 116-118 Calhoun.


ยท Schotz. Blk, n w cor Barr and Washington. Schroeder's Blk (old), 1406 Calhoun.


Schroeder's Blk (new), s e cor Broadway and Washington Boul.


Schroeder's Hall, 1001-1009 Broadway.


Seidel Blk, 716-718 Calhoun.


Shuman Blk, n s E Main, bet Barr and Clinton.


South Wayne Hall, cor Lincoln and Indinana avs.


St Joseph's Hospital, s w cor Broadway and W Main.


St Mary's Hall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.


Standard Hall, 202-204 W Berry.


Studer Blk, 228 W Main.


Swinney Blk, 111-113-115 E Main.


Temperance Hall, 94 Harrison.


Trades and Labor Hall, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun. Trentman Blk, e s Calhoun bet Berry and Wayne. Trentman Bldg, n e cor Calhoun and Washington. Tri-State Bldg, Berry bet Court and Clinton. Turn Verein, (51-53) W Main.


Union Blk, n w cor Main and Clinton.


White Bank Bldg, n w cor Clinton and Wayne. White's Blk, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.


Wolke's Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Wayne.


Young Men's Christian Association Bldg, 919 Calhoun.


Young Men's Christian Association Hall (R R Dept), 140I Calhoun.


Zelt's Hall, s e cor E Creighton av and Gay. 1.


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RAILROADS.


Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Ry. Findlay, Fort Wayne and Western Division, Freight and Passenger office, 3 Arcade Bldg. J C Winans Gen'l Traveling Agent, Passenger Dept. F R Garrison Gen'l Agt, Freight Dept, J Sullivan, Freight Agt, Wabash Depot. R G Thompson, Ticket Agt.


Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana.


Fort Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville, leased and operated by the Lake Erie & Western. Depot cor Cass and Railroad.


Grand Rapids & Indiana, offices freight and passenger de- pots with Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ry. W R Shelby, Vice Pres and Treas ; J H P Hughart, Gen'1 Mngr; R R Metheany, Auditor; E C Leavenworth, Gen'l Freight Agt; C L Lockwood, Gen'l Passenger Agt; W B Stimson, Supt Northern Division. General Offices, Grand Rapids, Mich.


Southern Division-Offices, Ft Wayne, Ind. J W Hunter, Supt; E H Kirkland, Freight Agt; John E Ross, Ticket Agt.


Lake Erie & Western R R, freight office cor First and R R, depot cor Cass and R R, O W Crapser, Pass and Ticket Agt; J J Flynn, Freight Agt.


Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, freight offices, cor First and Railroad. Depot, cor Cass and Railroad. D W Caldwell, Pres and Gen'1 Mngr, Cleveland, O; H A Worcester, Division Supt, Hillsdale, Mich; J J Flynn, Freight and Ticket Agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.


New York, Chicago & St Louis R R (Western Division), office. Odd Fellows' Bldg. This division extends from Chicago to Bellevue, O, 275 miles. F K Blair, Division Supt; G W Vaughn, Engineer, Cleveland, O; D H Caldwell, Trainmaster ; J F Callahan, Chief Train Dis- patcher; C A Asterline, Trav Passenger Agt; Robert J Hamilton, Ticket Agt; H C Moderwell, Local Freight Agt.


Pennsylvania Company, operating the P, Ft W & C Ry, office e s Clinton bet Holman and Railroad ; passen- ger depot, n e cor Calhoun and Railroad ; freight depot, n e cor Clinton and Railroad. L F Loree, General Mngr, Pittsburg, Pa; E B Taylor, Gen'l Supt Trans- portation, Pittsburg, Pa; Charles Watts, Gen'l Supt, Pittsburg, Pa; John B McKim, Supt Western Divi -- sion ; G L Potter, Gen'l Supt Motive Power, Pittsburg,


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R. L. POLK & CO.'s.


Pa; D F Crawford, Supt Motive Power; E H Kirk- land, Freight Agt, Ft Wayne, Ind; John E Ross, Ticket Agt.


Pittsburg, Ft Wayne & Chicago, leased and operated by Pennsylvania Company.


Wabash, general offices, St Louis, Mo; Master Mechanic's office, cor Fairfield av and Wabash R R; passenger depot, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R; freight de- pot, s w cor Calhoun and Wabash R R. Charles M Hays, Gen'l Mngr; H L Magee, Gen'l Supt; C S Crane, Gen'l Passenger Agt; M Knight, Freight Traf- fic Mngr, St Louis, Mo; S B Knight, Gen'l Freight Agt, St Louis, Mo: E A Gould, Supt, Peru, Ind ; W A Sprott, Division Freight Agt, Toledo, O; Joseph Sullivan, Local Freight Agt, office Freight Depot: R G Thompson, Passenger and Ticket Agt; R F Doug- las, Asst Pass Agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.




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