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ing Bluffton road to the Indianapolis road, 3 miles; north- east on said road to Bluffton road, 2 3-8 miles; north and northeast on said road via Broadway bridge to postoffice, 4 7-8 miles. Length of route, 25 5-8 miles. Area covered, 15 square miles. . Number of houses on route, 109. Popula- tion served, 490.
18134 ROUTE No 10. NEW ROUTE.
Commencing at postoffice, thence south and southwest via Broadway bridge to Bluffton road, 2 miles; southwest and south on said road, passing poor house to Harber corner, 7 miles ; east passing schoolhouse No 6, Pleasant township, to Winchester road, 2 1-2 miles; southeast on said road to River road, 2 1-8 miles; north and northwest on River road to north junction of Winchester and River roads, 5 I-2 miles ; west to Grider corner, 1-2 mile; northwest and north- east to Hiser corner, I mile; northwest along River road to Bluffton road, 2 miles; north and northeast on said road to schoolhouse near poorhouse, 3-4 miles; north via Brook- lyn and Hale av, crossing Hale av bridge to postoffice, 2 I-2 miles. Length of route, 25 7-8 miles. Area covered, 14 miles. Number of houses on route, 118. Population served, 531:
ROUTE NO II. FORMERLY ROUTE NO I.
Commencing at postoffice, thence south and southeast 011 Calhoun st and Piqua av to Decatur road, 2 miles; south and southeast on said road, passing Hesse Cassel to Nine Mile house, 7 miles ; due south to Poe and Hoagland road, I 3-8 miles; southwest to Poe postoffice, 5-8 miles; south- west and west on Sheldon road to Hyde's corner, I I-2 miles; north to Carl's corner, I I-2 miles; northeast on Winchester road to Hiser corner, 4 7-8 miles ; northeast and east, crossing the Stellhorn bridge to Moellering corner, corner, I mile; north to schoolhouse No 7, Wayne town- ship, I mile; northwest on Decatur road to brickyard corner. 518 miles; west, crossing Fairfield av at right angles, and northwest to Broadway bridge, I 7-8 miles; northeast on Broadway to postoffice, 2 miles. Length of route, 25 3-8 miles. Area covered, 15 square miles. Number of houses 'on route, 129. Population served, 580.
ROUTE No 12. NEW ROUTE.
Commencing at postoffice, thence south on Hanna st to Decatur av, new city addition, 2 miles ; east on said avenue to the Hovel road, I 5-8 miles ; south on said road to school- No 9, Adams township, 2 miles ; east to Eggeman's corner, - L
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I mile; south to Trautman's corner, 2 miles ; east to school- house, I mile ; north to Wayne Trace, I mile; east on Adams and Marion township lines to "4 Tp." corner, 3 miles ; north on Jefferson and Adams township line to Mr Souder's residence, I I-2 miles; retrace south, I-2 mile; west to school 10, Adams township, 3 miles; north to Schroeder's corner, I mile; west to Nieter corner, I mile; north to Lutheran church corner, I I-2 miles; west to Wayne Trace road, I mile; northwest on said road to Pontiac street, I-8 mile ; west on Pontiac st to postoffice, 2 3-8 miles. Length of route, 24 5-8 miles. Area covered, 13 square miles. Number of houses on route, 109. Population served, 490.
ROUTE No 13. FORMERLY No 7.
Commencing at postoffice, thence southeast on Pioneer av to junction of Wayne Trace and Pennsylvania R R, 2 I-2 miles ; thence north on Home st to Pennsylvania av, north on Edsall av to F W & N H Pike, I mile ; thence easterly on said pike to four mile house, 2 miles; thence south to south New Haven road, I-4 mile; thence west on said road to center of Bueter's farm, 3-4 mile; thence south to Lu- theran church corner, I mile; thence east to Rebber corner, I mile; thence south to Rebber residence and retrace to corner, I-4 mile; thence east to Hartzell road, I I-2 miles; thence south on said road, 1-2 mile; thence west to school- house No 7, 1 1-2 miles; thence south to Schoeder corner, I mile; thence east to Hartzell road, I 1-2 miles; thence south on said road to Wayne Trace, 2 7-8 miles; thence northwest on said trace through Soest to junction Wayne Trace and Pennsylvania R R, 6 miles; thence northwest via Pioneer av to postoffice, 2 I-2 miles. Length of route, 26 1-8 miles. Area covered, square miles, 14. Number of houses, 122. Population served, 549.
ROUTE No 14. FORMERLY No 2.
Commencing at postoffice, thence northwest via Lakeside bridge, St Joe boulevard, Parnell av to St Joe gravel road, 3 miles; thence northeast on said road to Weizel's corner, 5 I-2 miles ; thence east to Eby corner, 3-8 miles ; thence south to Bloom corner, I-2 mile; thence east to schoolhouse No I, St Joe township, I 1-4 miles; thence south to Mason corner, I-2 mile; thence north to Donahue corner, I mile ; thence east to Porter corner, I mile; thence south to Fort Wayne and Hicksville turnpike, 2 I-2 miles; thence south- west on said pike to Fort Wayne and Maysville pike, 3 miles ; thence southwest on said pike to Walton av, 5 miles ; thence south on Walton av, crossing Maumee road to post-
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office, I I-2 miles. Length of route, 25 I-2 miles. Area covered, 16 square miles. Number of houses, 129. Popu- lation served, 580.
ROUTE No 15. FORMERLY No 9.
Commencing at postoffice, thence northeast via Lakeside bridge and Baker av to Hicksville road, I I-2 miles; thence east and northeast on said road to first road past Bass farm, 4 3-8 miles; thence north on said road to Gerke's corner, 2 miles; ; thence east to schoolhouse, I I-4 miles; thence north to Eby corner, I mile ; thence west to Paulman corner, 2 miles; thence south to schoolhouse No 5, St Joseph town- ship, I mile ; thence west on St Joe gravel road, I 3-4 miles ; thence southwest and south on said road to Grier's corner, I I-8 miles; thence east to Bohlman corner, 2 3-4 miles ; thence south to the German school, 1-2 mile; thence west to St Joe gravel road, 4 14 miles; thence southwest on said road to postoffice, 2 3-4 miles. Length of route, 25 I-4 miles. Area covered, 15 square miles. Number of houses on route, 106. Population served, 477.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Municipal Election, first Tuesday in May.
Regular sessions of the Common Council, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 7:30 p. m. Council Chamber, City Hall, cor Barr and E Berry.
OFFICERS. CITY OF FORT WAYNE, IND. 1905.
Henry C Berghoff, Mayor. August M Schmidt, Clerk.
Joseph V Fox, Comptroller.
Oscar R Brokaw, Deputy Comptroller.
Joseph L Smith, City Auditor.
Jacob Funk, City Treasurer. William H Shambaugh, City Attorney.
Frank M Randall, Civil Engineer.
Daniel McKendry, Assistant Civil Engineer.
Homer A Gorsline, Superintendent Police.
Henry Lapp, Lieutenant Police. Wm F Borgman Borgman, Captain Police. William Pappert, Sergeant Police.
Henry Harkenrider, Sergeant Police.
Henry Hilbrecht jr, Chief Fire Department.
Fred Schroeder, Captain Fire Company No. I.
Michael Connors, Captain Fire Company No 2.
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George W Jasper, Captain Fire Company No 3.
John Stahlhut, Captain Fire Company No 4.
George Trautman, Captain Fire Company No 5.
Christian Royhans, Captain Fire Company No.6.
John Baker, Captain Fire Company No 7.
John Huber, Captain Fire Company No 8.
August Goers, Custodian of Parks.
Henry C Franke, Street Superintendent.
Peter G Hohnhaus, Foreman Street Repairs.
Wm Ropa, Market Master.
Patrick Ryan, Weighmaster.
John Tremmel, Poundmaster.
TRUSTEES OF WATER WORKS.
Edward White. Julius Tonne.
Hugh T Hogan. TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. E W Cook. Charles S Bash. W O Gross J N Study, Superintendent.
COUNCIL DIRECTORY. COUNCILMEN. First Ward-John N Pfeiffer, Calvin K Rieman.
Second Ward-F J Baker, H A Wiebke.
Third Ward-J W Pearse, F Purcell.
Fourth Ward- D F Hauss, Henry Hill.
Fifth Ward-C B Woodworth, G B Stemen.
Sixth Ward-Philip E Bursley, G A . Selle.
Seventh Ward-Michael Kinder, H W Schieman.
Eighth Ward-J H Grund, Henry Hilgermann.
Ninth Ward-Jesse Brosius, Arwid Polster. .
Tenth Ward-George A Sthair, P H Wyss. MEMBERS OF THE OFFICIAL BOARDS. (Board of Public Works, Room 2.)
Peter Eggemann, Chairman.
Wm Doehrmann.
H C Zollinger.
H W Becker, Clerk.
Bessie E Mannix, Assistant Clerk.
Meets Monday, 3 p m; Thursday, 7:30 p m.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Henry Hilbrecht, office Central Station, E Main. Assistant Chief Engineer-John Schroeder. Steamer No I-Central Station.
Hook and Ladder Co No II-Central Station.
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Hose Co No I-Central Station.
Engine Co No 2-Wallace between Clay and Lafayette. Hook and Ladder Co No 2-Wallace between Clay and La- fayette.
Hose Co No 2-Wallace bet Clay and Lafayette. Chemical Engine No 3-Washington boul W, bet Harrison and Webster.
Hose Co No 3-Washington boul W bet Harrison and Webster.
Engine Co No 4-Maumee av bet Ohio and Chute.
Hose Co No 4-Maumee av, bet Ohio and Chute.
Engine Co No 5-Broadway bet Lavina and Hendricks.
Hose Co No 5-Broadway bet Lavina and Hendricks.
Engine Co No 6-n w cor Wells and 3rd. Hose Co No 6-n s cor Wells and 3rd.
Engine Co No 7-n s W Main nr Muncie R R.
Hose Co No7-n s W Main nr Muncie R R.
Engine Co No 8, e s Fairfield av bet DeWald and Creigh- ton av ..
Hose Co No 8-e s Fairfield av bet DeWald and Creigh- ton av ..
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH STATIONS.
6-S E cor Calhoun and Columbia. 9-Corner St Mary's av and Burgess.
12- Wells and Lake Shore Ry.
13- High and Clark.
14- 66 Superior and Ewing.
Calhoun and Jefferson.
15-
Calhoun and Brooklyn av.
16- 66 Calhoun and Williams.
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18- 66 Calhoun and Leith.
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66 Washington and Clay.
24- Washington and Harmer.
25- Lewis and Hanna.
26 66 Summitt and Division.
Maumee av and Schick.
27- 28-
66 Hayden and Francis.
Douglas av and Webster.
31- 32- Jefferson and Fairfield av.
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66 Broadway and Jefferson.
Washington boul and Van Buren.
35- 36- 66 Union and Lavina av.
37- Broadway and Wall.
38- Washington boul and College. 41-Olds Works.
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42-No 2 Engine House. 43-Corner Hanna and Wallace.
45- Thayer and Smith.
46- Hanna and Creighton av
47- Lafayette and DeWald.
48- Creighton av and Thomas.
51- Berry and Webster.
52- Main and Fairfield av.
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66 Main and Van Buren.
54- Main and Cherry.
56- Boone and Osage.
57-No 7 Engine House. 58-Corner Berry and Union. .
61- Berry and Court.
62- Harrison and Columbia.
63- Columbia and Barr.
64- Barr and Madison.
65 Barr and Holman.
67-Pittsburg Round House. 71-Corner Fairfield av and Bass.
72- Butler and Hoagland av.
73- Broadway and Taylor.
74- Fox av and DeWald.
75-No 8 Engine House.
76-Fairfield av bet Creighton av and Pontiac. 78-Corner Broadway and Huestis av.
79- Fox and Home avs.
81- Wayne and Walter.
82- Lewis and Lillie.
83- Washington boul and Grant av.
84- Coombs and Liberty.
89-East Yards P Ft & W C Ry ..
93-Ft Wayne Electric Light and Power Co, Spy Run av. 113-Corner Putnam and Meridian.
II4-No 6 Engine House. 115-Corner Wayne and Calhoun.
I16- Calhoun and Douglas av.
I2I-Central Engine House.
123-Corner Old Fort and Columbia av.
124- Lake av and Oneida.
127-No 4 Engine House. 132-No 3 Engine House.
135-No 5 Engine House. 136-Fort Wayne Electric Works.
148-Gas Construction Co.
162-Corner Main and Calhoun.
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176-Fort Wayne Organ Co.
213-St Mary's av and Spring.
214-Wells and Huffman.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, City Hall, s e cor Barr and E Berry.
Superintendent-Homer A Gorsline.
Captain-William Borgman.
Lieutenant-Henry Lapp.
Detectives-George Coling and Charles J Rulo.
Sergeants-Henry Harkenrider, Wm Pappert.
Clerks-Fred M Graffe and Emil Smith.
Station Master-John F Terrey.
Patrolmen-Wm F Knock, Robert Dickson, Charles F Spillner, Ernest Paul, James Richardson, Abraham Goeglein, George J Strodei, Benjamin H Elliott, John Greer jr, Jacob Thomma, Patrick Murphy, Robert Trebra, Wm Rohrer, Bert Smith, John Keintz, Frank Cheviron, George Heller, Nicholas Petgen, Lee Croul, Louis W Linker, Glenn Johnston, J K Stevens, Michael Brennan, James Smith, Charles McKendry, Richard Kelly, August Kruekeberg, Peter Junk, Reginald Ma- jors, Charles Nave, Benjamin Bower.
Patrol Drivers-David Blum, Henry Reichard.
RATES OF FARE. .
AS ESTABLISHED BY CITY ORDINANCES RELA- TIVE TO PUBLIC CARRIAGES.
Section 7. The prices to be charged by the owner or driver of any vehicle, except an omnibus, for the convey- ance of passengers for hire, within said city, shall be as follows, to be regulated and estimated by the distance on the most direct routes, namely :
For conveying a passenger not exceeding one mile ... 500 For conveying a passenger any distance over a mile
and less than two miles .$1.00
For conveying children between five and fourteen years of age half the above prices may be charged for like dis tances, but for children under five years of age no charge shall be made, unless such child is the only passenger, in which case full charge may be made.
The distance from any railroad depot or hotel to any other railroad or hotel shall, in all cases, be estimated as not exceeding one mile.
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For the use of coaches drawn by two horses with one or more passengers by the day . .$8.00
For the use of any vehicle by the hour with one or more passengers with the privilege of going from place to place, and stopping when required, as follows:
For the first hour $1.50
For each succeeding hour I.00
Every, passenger shall be allowed to have conveyed upon such vehicle without charge his ordinary traveling baggage not exceeding in any case one trunk.
Section 13. Any person who shall violate any or either of the provisions of this chapter or any section, clause or provision of any section of this chapter, or who shall fail or neglect to comply with any or either of the requirements thereof shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of not more than one hundred dollars.
STREET RAILWAYS.
Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley Traction Co, Elektron Bldg, J Levering Jones pres, C Murdock vice pres, H C Paul treas, S B Fleming sec, C D Emmons genl mngr.
Fort Wayne, Bluffton & Marion Traction Co, office 712 Court. Frank H Cutchall pres, H E Vordermark treas. F H Schmidt, sec.
Fort Wayne, Van Wert & Lima Traction Co, 712 Court.
FEDERAL OFFICERS. .. GOVERNMENT BUILDING.
Postmaster-W D Page.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Ambrose Nowlin (Law- renceburg, Ind.)
Division Deputy Collector Internal Revenue-George B Mc- Googan.
Deputy Collector Internal Revenue-John W Hayden.
U S Gauger-J Ligget, office 2nd floor Government Bldg. U S Pension Officers-Board of Medicol Examiners : Dr G B M Bower, pres ;; Eric A Crull, treas; J Hetrick, sec. Special Examiner : H F Shontz.
U. S. COURTS.
District Court of the United States-Second Tuesdays in June and December. Hon Albert B Anderson, Judge; · Noble C Butler, Clerk; Joseph M Kealing, U S Dis- trict Attorney, Indianapolis; Jesse J M La Follette, Asst U S Attorney ; T J Logan, U S Commissioner and Resident Deputy Clerk; ; Henry C Pettit, Marshall, In- dianapolis ; John A Scott, Resident Deputy Marshall, Fort Wayne, Ind; Sol A Wood, Referee in Bankruptcy.
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Circuit Court of the United States-Second Tuesdays in June and December. Hon. Frank Baker, Chicago, Judge ; Hon A B Anderson, ex officio Judge; Noble C Butler, Clerk; Henry C Pettit, Marshall, Rochester ; John A Scott, Resident Deputy Marshall, Fort Wayne, Ind; Secret Service Operator, T E Halls, Indianapolis.
COUNTY BOARD OF TRUSTEES WITH POSTOFFICE ADDRESSES. 1
Aboite-F C W Klaehn,, R R 6. .
Adams-Charles Moeller, R R 13. Cedar Creek-G W Tonkel, Grabill R R I.
Eel River-D W Baird, Huntington R R 3. Jackson-R J Mourey, Monroeville R R I. Jefferson-D B Nail, New Haven R R 5. Lafayette -.- J A Aiken, Sheldon R R 2. Lake-H A Rockhill, R R 5. Madison-H F W Berning, Hoagland.
Marion-Ernest Witte, Hoagland. Maumee-Charles Kees, Woodburn. Milan-J M Nuttle, New Haven R R I. Monroe-H S Jones, Monroeville. Perry-E E Dunten, Huntertown. Pleasant-Wm W Wilkie, Sheldon. St Joseph-C G Vonderau, R R 2. Scipio-Arthur E Allen, Hicksville, O. Springfield-J H Zimmerman, Harlan. Washington-J C Pfeiffer, Fort Wayne. Wayne-Cornelius Gearin, Fort Wayne.
COURTS.
Circuit Court-3rd floor Court House. Hon Edward O'Rourke, Judge ;; Ronald Dawson, Prosecuting At- torney. Terms of Court-First Monday in February, third Monday in April, first Monday in September and third Monday in November.
Superior Court-3rd floor Court House. Hon Owen N Heaton, Judge. Terms of Court-Second Monday, in January, first Monday in April, second Monday in September and second Monday in November.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF ALLEN COUNTY.
Name.
Township.
P. O. Address.
.James S. Bird ..
Adams
James A. Crippen.
Adams
Chase. Wells
Aboit
Eel River
Jackson
Louis Roy
Lafayette
Fort Wayne. .
Homer W. Young.
Madison
Zanesville.
Nelson H. Whittern "Jonathan Vaughn
Marion
Monroeville. Poe.
William J. Kyberg
Maumee
Antwerp O. Shirley City.
·William Gernhardt John D. Alleger
Monroe
Monroeville. Monroeville.
James D. McCormick John M Shives
Pleasant
R R 1 Fort Wayne.
Willis Ketchum
Perry
Scipio
Harlan.
Chas. Roberts Jacob C. Shirey
Springfield
Chas. W. Rayhouser Benj. W. Skelton
Fort Wayne.
Michael Tancey
Fort Wayne.
:I. Strass
Fort Wayne.
OFFICERS OF ALLEN COUNTY.
Court House Bldg. .
Judge of the Circuit Court-Hon Edward O'Rourke.
Judge of the Superior Court-Hon Owen N Heaton.
Cleark-Wm A Johnson.
Prosecuting Attorney-Ronald Dawson.
Sheriff- Jesse Grice. Recorder-George L Ashley. Treasurer-Jacob Funk.
Auditor-Dr. Joseph L Smith.
'Surveyor-David F Spindler.
Supt of Bridges-Oehmig B Wiley. Coroner-Joseph E Stults.
Commissioners-Charles J Griebel, Wm Hockenmeyer, Jo- seph Tonkel.
Attorneys for County Commissioners-Olds & Doughman. 'County Asylum: Supt-Thomas Turflinger. 'School Superintendent-Harry G Felger. Assessor-Wm Eggemann.
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS WITH POSTOFFICE AD- ADDRESSES.
Aboit-D H Forsythe, Fort Wayne R R 7. Adams-Jacob Adams, R R 12. Cedar Creek-J Manning, Leo. Eel River-David Johnston, Churubusco R R 3.
Fort Wayne. New Haven. R R 3. Hellers Corners.
Reuben W. Scarlett .Andrew J. Ricker
Maumee
Monroe
Washington
Fort Wayne.
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Jackson-Homer Lenington, Monroeville.
Jefferson-Frank E Lomont, New Haven.
Lafayette-Chester Greer, Roanoke R R I. Lake-Wm Schmidt, R R 4.
Madison-John Fry, Monroeville R R 3. Marion-David M Gibson, R R II.
Maumee-Wm Clark, Woodburn R R 3.
Milan-Mordecai Darling, New Haven R R 2.
Monroe-Edward M Johnson, Monroeville R R I.
Pleasant-Alexander Woods, Sheldon R R I.
Perry-F P Otto, R R 2.
St Joseph-Michael Costello, R R 14.
Scipio-Charles Perkins, Antwerp, O, R R 4.
Springfield-D M Herrick, Harlan.
Washington-Edgar "M Myers, Huntingdon R R 3.
Wayne-Wm Etzold, Fort Wayne.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Fort Wayne Arion Band, Gust Sonnenberg, Pres; Wm Burns, Vice Pres ; Fred Hensch, Sec; Charles Hensch, Treas.
Packard City Band, Packard Hall, Prof John Verwiere, Leader; F J Reineke, Mngr.
Reineke's Orchestra, 205 E Main. Organized 1872. F J Reineke, Director and Manager.
Citizens Band of Fort Wayne, 105 Broadway, Louis C Schroeder, Mngr; Nicholas Rembusch, Director.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Bank of Wayne, Sol Meier Co, (Private), 127 E Berry. In- dividual responsibility, $350,000.
Citizens Trust Co, John Ferguson, Pres; F L Jones, Vice Pres ; E W Cook, Sec; s w cor Berry and Clinton. First National Bank, 811-815 Calhoun. Organized May, 1863; reorganized May, 1882; charter extended May,' 1902. Capital, $300,000 ; surplus,- $200,000. John H Bass, Pres; C H Worden, Vice Pres ; H R Freeman, Cash; Joseph H Orr, Asst Cash.
Fort Wayne Clearing House Assn, 723 Court, Charles Mc- Culloch, Pres; J W White, Vice Pres ; Paul F Kuhne, Mngr.
Fort Wayne Trust Co, Henry C Paul, Pres ; ; S M Foster, Ist Vice Pres; A Ely Hoffman, 2nd Vice Pres; E H McDonald, Sec; W J Probasco, Asst Sec ; s e cor Main and Court.
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German-American National Bank, 721 Court. Incorpo- rated August, 1904. Capital, $200,000. Samuel M Foster, Pres; Theo Wentz, 'Ist Vice Pres; ; Charles F. Pfeiffer, 2nd Vice Pres ; ; Henry C Berghoff, Cash. . Hamilton National Bank, n w cor Calhoun and Main. Or- ganized 1879. Capital, $200,000 ; ; surplus, $275,000. Chas McCulloch, Pres; John Mohr jr, Cash; J Ross McCulloch, Asst Cash; Frank H Poole, 2nd Asst Cash. Nuttman & Co (Private), 132 E Main. Organized 1883. Responsibility, $300,000 .. O S Hanna, Pres.
People's Trust and Saving Co, 817 Calhoun, W S Moeller- ing, Pres; R W T DeWald, Ist Vice Pres; James Mc- Kay, 2nd Vice Pres ; P J McDonald, Sec.
Old National Bank, n w cor Calhoun and Berry. Capital, $350,000 ; surplus, $140,000. Organized January, 1885. Henry C Paul, Pres ; Chas E Bond, Cash ; G A Schieg- man, Asst Cash.
Straus Bros & Co, Commercial Bank, 805 Calhoun.
White National Bank, n w cor Wayne and Clinton. Or- ganized April 25, 1892. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $90,000. j W White, Pres; H A Keplinger, Cash ; Wm H Rohan, Asst Cash.
BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVING ASSOCIATIONS.
. Allen County Loan and Saving Association, Citizens Trust Bldg. Organized April 7, 1890. Capital stock, $200,- 000. Managers meet every Monday; directors 3rd Tuesday of each month; annual meeting 3rd Tuesday in May. Gottlieb Haller; Pres; Charles W Orr, Vice Pres ; Ernest W Cook, Sec; 'H A Keplinger, Treas ; O N Heaton, Attorney.
Fort Wayne Building, Loan-Fund and Saving Association, Knights of Columbus Hall. Organized April 11, 1884. Capital stock, $1,500,000. Meets first Tuesday after the 18th of each month. Annual meeting second Wed . nesday in May. P J McDonald, Sec. .
Germania Building, Loan and Saving Association. Meets last Wednesday of the month. H Buek, Pres; Chas, Buck, Sec; Chas Stellhorn, Treas.
Teutonia Building and Loan Association, 119 W Main. Or- ganized March 22,' 1893. Meets fourth Wednesday in. each month. Paul Richter, Pres; Fred M Glusenkamp, Vice Pres; Carl J Weber, 'Sec; Wm Myers, Treas.
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Tri-State Building and Loan Association, Tri-State Bldg. Incorporated. George W Pixley, Pres; D N Foster, Vice Pres; C A Wilding, Sec; Joseph W Bell, Treas ; . W J Vesey, Attorney.
Wayne Building and Loan Association, 52 Bank Blk. Capi- tal, $500,000. Daniel Klotz, Pres; J F Bickel, Sec.
CEMETERIES.
Achduth Veshalom Congregational (Jewish), rear Linden- wood Cemetery.
Concordia, n s Maumee av e of Concordia College. Wm Meinzen, Supt.
German Lutheran (St John's), Bluffton rd, 3 miles s w of city.
Lindenwood, Huntington rd one-half mile w of city limits. H J Doswell, Supt.
New Catholic, Hicksville rd, 2 1-2 miles e of Columbia st bridge. J Butler, Supt.
CHURCHES. BAPTIST. ·
Beaver Chapel, n w cor Indiana and Cottage avs. Sunday school 9 a m. -
First Baptist Church, "The Tabernacle of the People," W Jefferson bet Harrison and Webster. Rev J N Field, pastor. Sunday services 10:45 a m and 7:30 pm ; Sun- day school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting Wednesday,. 7.30 p m.
CHRISTIAN.
West Creighton Av Church of Christ, s e cor Creighton av and Miner. Rev Hanasseh F Rickoff pastor ; Sunday services 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p m.
West Jefferson Street Church of Christ, s e cor W Jefferson and Fairfield av. Rev Edgar W Allen, pastor. Sunday services 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m ; Sunday school 9:30 a m Y PS CE 6 :15 pm.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Plymouth Congregational Church, s e cor W Jefferson and Harrison, Rev J Webster Bailey, pastor. Sunday services 10.45 a m, 4 p m (in summer) ; 7:30 p m (winter). Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p m.
South Congregational Church, n e cor DeWald and Hoag- land av.
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EPISCOPAL.
St Andrew's Mission, South Wayne and W Creighton avs. In charge of the Brotherhood of St Andrew's Church. Sunday school at 3 p m. Services on notice.
Trinity Church, s w cor Fulton and W Berry. Rev E W Averill, rector. Sunday services 8 and 10.45 a m, 4.30 p mj; Sunday school 9:30 a m; week services, Wednesday 5.30 p m.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Bethel Church, n e cor Clinton and DeWald. Daniel E Zeichel pastor. Sunday services 10.30 a m and 7:45 p m; Sunday school 9.30 a m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday and Thursday 7 p m.
HEBREW.
Achduth Veshalom Temple, s w cor Harrison and W Wayne, Harry Ettelson, rabbit. Services Friday 7:30 p m; Saturday at 10 a m. Children's instruction Satur- day 9 to 10 a m ; Sunday 8 to II a m.
LUTHERAN.
Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, s e cor Jefferson and Webster. Rex L J Motschman, pastor. Services IO:45 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday school 9:30 a m; Y PS CE 6:30 p m. Prayer meeting 7:45 p m.
Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, s s W Jefferson bet Union and Jackson. Rev Wm Moll, pastor. Sunday services, 10 a m and 6:30 p m ; Sunday school 2:20 p m. Emmaus Lutheran Church, w s Broadway nr Scott av. Rev Philip Wambsganss pastor. Sunday services 10.45 a m and 7:30 p m.
Evangelical Lutheran Concordia Congregation, s w cor Fletcher av and Alliger. Rev A H Lange, pastor. Sunday services 10 a m and 2 p m.
German Lutheran Zion's Congregational Church, s e cor E Creighton av and Hanna. Rev H C Luehr, pastor. Sunday services 10 a m and 2 p m.
Grace Crurch (German Evangelical.) s e cor Gay and Pontiac. Rev. B F Brandt pastor. Services IO a m; Sunday school 2.30 p m.
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (English), n w cor Washington boul and Fulton. Rev Theodore Hahn, pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sunday shool at 9 a m.
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