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Fort Wayne Box Co, n w cor Calhoun and Superior ; W W Rockhill, pres; H.C Paul, sec ; S M Foster, treas; A G Burry, mngr. Capital stock, $5,000.
Fort Wayne Brick Co, Lima rd. Capital stock, $100,000; Henry Hilgeman, pres; Max Irmscher, vice pres ; Hen- ry Keller, sec and treas ; Edward C Miller, gen'l mngr.
Fort Wayne Cement Stone Co, 2216 Broadway. Incor- porated 1905. Capital, $5,000. C H Schulz, pres ; L Charles Jocquel, treas.
Fort Wayne Coal, Co, 111 W Main. Incorporated August, 1902. Capital, $10,000. P F Dixon, pres ; H J Keegan, sec ; C E Crall, Mngr.
Fort Wayne Commercial Exchange, 306-7 Bass Blk. Incor- porated 1893. H P Moses, pres; W A Stockman, vice pres ; E A Walker, sec; Harry Perfect, treas.
Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, 22-24 Bank Blk. In- corporated 1871. C F W Meyer, director.
Fort Wayne Drug Co, 127 W Wayne. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $100,000. H C Paul, pres; J H Jacobs, vice pres ; H J Bowerfind, sec; F G Landenberger, treas.
Fort Wayne Electric Works of the Gen'l Elec Co, s e cor Broadway and P Ft W & C R R, F S Hunting, gen'l mngr ; J J Wood, works mngr; A A Serva, sales mngr.
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Fort Wayne Engineering and Manufacturing Co. Incor- porated May 1, 1908. Capital stock, $200,000. Henry C Paul, pres; John Astrom, vice pres; James H Ha- berly, sec and treas; L F Eberbach, pur agt, n w cor 6th and N Calhoun.
Fort Wayne Engraving Co, cor Calhoun and Superior. Incorporated in 1904. Reorganized April, 1909. Cap- ital stock, $5,000; A F Pich, mngr.
Fort Wayne Foundry and Machine Co, s e cor Harrison and Superior. John H Bass, pres; C T Strawbridge, sec; G M Leslie, treas; A W Pickard, asst treas and mngr.
Fore Wayne Freie Presse Co, 615 Clinton. Established 1888. Incorporated 1895. Capital, $15,000. G Max Hofmann, pres; Chas J Scheimann, sec; Hermann Mackwitz, treas and mngr.
Fort Wayne Homestead Co, 11 Swinney Blk. Incorporated May, 1910. Capital, $25,000. H G Keegan, sec.
Fort Wayne Iron Store Co, cor Superior and Lafayette. A J Lang, pres ; H W Lang, vice pres; Elwood Craig, sec; C W Lang, treas.
Fort Wayne Mercantile Accident Ass'n, People's Trust Bldg. Incorporated December 1892. L F Curdes, pres; Geo W Pixley, vice pres; L H Ransom, sec and treas.
Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co, 614-616 Har- rison. Incorporated 1887. Reorganized 1899. J M
1 Barrett, pres; H C Paul, vice pres and treas; H E Vordermark, sec; S W Greenland, asst gen'l mngr.
Fort Wayne Oil and Supply Co, 225-227 E Columbia. In- corporated. Capital, $100,000. E W Puckett, pres; Mark Cocherl, vice pres; W A Hobson, sec and treas. Fort Wayne Postal Telegraph Co, Tri-State Bldg. Incor- porated. Capital, $20,000. Louis Fox, pres; Max Fisher, sec and treas; E J Ehrman, mngr.
Fort Wayne Printing Co, 114-118 Washington boul W. Incorporated March, 1907. Capital, $50,000. Wm F Graeter, pres; A J Moynihan, vice pres; Harry Wild- ing, sec; John Wilding, treas and gen'l mngr.
Fort Wayne Realty Investment Co. Incorporated April 26, 1912. Capital stock, $50,000. Van B Perrine, O N Guldlin, Wm M Griffin, C R Weatherhogg, W W Rock- hill, H C Rockhill.
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Fort Wayne Rolling Mill Co, Commercial Add. E F Yar- nelle, pres; H C Rockhill, vice pres and treas; Ira W Langford, sec; J S Baldwin, supt.
Fort Wayne Special Furniture Co, 608 Pearl. Incorpor- ated 1902. Capital, $50,000. N Keltsch, pres; H F Franke jr, sec and treas.
Fort Wayne Transfer Co, 114-118 E Wayne. Incorporated March, 1909. Van B Perrine, pres; W M Griffin, vice pres; J R McCulloch, treas; E E Reeves, sec and mngr.
Fort Wayne Waste Paper Co, 223 E Columbia. Incorpor- ated 1911. Capital, $10,000. J J Winter, pres; M Gospadarick, vice pres; E J Brand, sec.
Foster D N Furniture Co, 717-719 Court. Incorporated August 9, 1884. Capital, $100,000. D N Foster, pres; Florence F Hall, sec ; Frank J Rahe, treas.
Fox-Shryock Automobile Co, 715 Clay. Incorporated Jan. 31, 1913. Capital, $10,000. Wm W Shryock, B W Shryock, Geo F Fox, directors.
Freiburger Hardware Co The, 1914 Calhoun. Incorpor- ated July 10, 1906. Capital, $10,000. Joseph J Frei- burger, pres and treas.
General Electric Co, James C Hipple, supt; Holman, be- tween Calhoun and Clinton.
Ginn Ptg Co, 709 Clinton. Incorporated 1911. Capital, $3,000. Edwin Ginn, pres; E O Ginn, vice pres; E Hubert Ginn, sec and treas.
Griffin Wm Co The, Fairfield av, n of Penn tracks. In- corporated July 12, 1906. Capital, $50,000. Wm M Griffin, pres; F S Boyers, sec ; Fred A Berghoff, treas. Hadsell Land Co, 502-503 Shoaff Bldg. Incorporated. C E Hadsell, pres ; C E Perry, sec and treas.
Hanna Brackenridge Co, Inc June 1911. Capital stock, $100,000. S D Hanna, pres; W T Brackenridge, vice pres ; J E Elliott, sec; J J Immel, treas.
Hazel Hurst Realty Co, Winchester rd. Incorporated March, 1913. Capital stock, $10,000. August Bowser, C S Fair, Laura Fair, directors.
Heit-Miller-Lau Co, 117-119 E Jefferson. Incorporated September 1, 1902. Capital, $50,000. A W Heit, pres ; J J Heit, vice pres ; J F Miller, sec; Thomas Lau, treas.
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Hoffman Lumber Co, 800 W Main. Incorporated 1887. A E Hoffman, pres; John W Sale, sec; F E Hoffman, treas.
Home Site Realty Co. Incorporated May, 1912. Capital stock, $25,000. W H Ingham, pres and sec; W F Mc- Lallen, treas ; H P Ingham, mngr.
Home Telephone and Telegraph Co, Home Tel Bldg. C S Bash, pres; John B Reuss, vice pres; Wm L Moel- lering, sec ; Max B Fisher, treas.
Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington. Incorpor- ated November 2, 1887. J B Franke, pres; A S Cov- erdale, vice pres ; C R Willson, sec; F H Poole, treas ; Laura Logan. supt.
Horton Mfg Co, foot of Fry. Incorporated August, 1883. Capital, $50,000. J C Peters, pres; A H Peters, vice pres, Wm F Peters, sec; Fred C Peters, treas.
Ideal Auto Co, 616 High. G B Hall, pres; F K Safford, sec; M J Blitz, treas.
Independent Cooperage Co of Fort Wayne, 311 Phys Def Bldg. Incorporated 1911. Capital, $35,000; F H Poole, pres; F T Benoy, vice pres; G F Bassett, sec and treas.
Indiana Electric Appliance Co, 129 E Columbia. Incor- porated April, 1912. Wm L Moellering, pres; C E Prange, vice pres; C F Prange, sec and treas.
Indiana Furniture Co, 121-123 E Main. Incorporated May, 1890. Capital, $150,000. John V Reul, pres ; Wm F Graeter, sec and treas.
Indiana Inspection Bureau, 809 Shoaff Bldg. W C Sweet- man, dist mngr and inspr.
Indiana Lighting Co, 1027 Calhoun. Charles F Deitrich (NY), pres; Alfred E Deitrich (N Y), sec and treas ; S T Murdock (Lafayette), vice pres and gen'l mngr ; S E Mulholland, asst mngr.
Indiana Paint and Varnish Co, 201 E Main. Incorporated September, 1905. Capital, $5,000. Samuel W Newell, pres, treas and mngr.
Indiana Road Machine Co, e s Osage, corner of Canal basin. Incorporated 1896. Capital, $150,000. J M Landen- berger, pres and treas; Chas Stockmann, sec.
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Journal-Gazette Co The, 711-713 Clinton. Incorporated May 12, 1884. Capital, $10,000. A J Moynihan, pres ; Elizabeth Hedekin Moynihan, sec; Martin H Moyni- han, treas.
Karn S A Music Co, Empress Theatre Bldg. Incorporated 1902. Capital, $10,000. E N Karn, sec and treas.
Kidd J W Co The, Fairfield av n of Penn tracks. Incor- porated June, 1903. Capital, $650,000. W M Griffin, pres and treas ; M C Griffin, sec.
Leikauf Packing Co, 1010 Wells. Incorporated March 23, 1896. Capital, $3,000. John Leikauf, pres; Frank N Leikauf, sec.
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co, S M Foster, pres; A F Hall, mngr ; Lincoln Life Bldg, 215-219 E Berry.
Lindenwood Cemetery Association, Lindenwood Cemetery. Incorporated February, 1878. A E Hoffman, pres; W J Adams, sec; Charles A Wilding, treas; H J Dos- well, supt.
Mayflower Milling Co, Leesburg rd and N P R R. Incor- porated October 1, 1889. Capital, $35,000. P D Smy- ser, pres; H E Bash, sec, treas and gen'l mngr.
Menefee Foundry Co The, 2321-2337 Oliver. Incorporated February 1, 1902. Capital, $18,000. C M Menefee, pres ; J W Menefee, sec and treas.
Meyer Bros Co, 602, 902 and 1420 Calhoun and 2002 Broadway. Incorporated 1903. Capital, $45,000. Gottlieb H Heine, pres and treas; Arthur Beuke, sec. Moellering Construction Co, 231-241 Murray. C E Moel- lering, pres and treas; H A Gerberding, vice pres; E H Moellering, sec.
Mossman-Yarnelle & Co, cor Pearl and Maiden Lane. In- corporated March, 1908. Capital, $100,000. E F Yar- nelle, pres; B Paul Mossman, vice pres; H J Miller, sec ; W A Diffenderfer, treas.
Myers Dry Goods Co The, 904 Calhoun. Incorporated June, 1910. Capital, $50,000. Wm H Myers, pres.
National Mill Supply Co, 209-211 E Columbia. Incorpor- ated 1905. Capital, $100,000. Samuel Lehman, pres; Solomon A Lehman, treas and mngr; L F Lehman, sec.
News Publishing Co, 202-204 E Main. Incorporated June, 1902. Jesse A Greene, pres ; E P Bicknell, vice pres ; C F Bicknell, sec and treas.
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Packard Co, n e cor Fairfield and Organ avs. Incorpor- ated 1871. Capital, $576,000. A S Bond, pres, J H Bass, vice pres; C J Scheimann, treas; J M Kuhns, sec ; W H Wiebke, asst treas; H W Bond, supt; S C Bond, asst supt.
Paul Mfg Co, cor Sixth and Calhoun. Incorporated 1892. Capital, $22,500. Henry C Paul, pres; C A Paul, vice pres ; H W Lepper, sec; J H Haberly, treas; L F Eberbach, pur agt.
People's Trust & Savings Co, 913-915 Calhoun. Incor- porated January, 1903. Wm P Breen, pres; R W T De Wald and J M Mckay vice pres; P J McDonald, sec-treas.
Perfection Biscuit Co, cor Webster and Pearl. J B Franke, pres ; W A Bohn, vice pres ; C H Bales, sec ; J B Spatz, treas.
Perrine-Armstrong Co, Winter between Penn and Wabash R R. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $120,000. Van B Perrine, pres; E B Wemhoff, sec; J H Perrine, treas. Physicians' Defense Co, cor Clinton and Wayne. Incor- porated 1902. Capital, $100,000. E H Merritt, sec. Pidgeon C T Millinery Co The, s e cor Wayne and Harri- son. Capital, $50,000. C T Pidgeon, pres; Wm E Woebbeking, sec and treas.
Pollak Waist Co, 130 E Berry. Incorporated 1896. Capi- tal stock, $30,000. H H Pollak, pres; R M Pollak, vice pres ; M C MacDougall, sec and treas.
Protective Electrical Supply Co The. Capital, $25,000. M Larimer, pres; James A Turner, vice pres ; E M Popp, sec and treas. 123 W Columbia.
Railroaders' Realty Co, 2-3 Swinney Blk. Incorporated 1911. Capital, $30,000. D G Miller, pres; M J Ma- roney, vice pres; G W Bradley, treas; C M Preble, sec.
Roach Bros, 229 E Columbia. Incorporated 1910. Capital, $50,000. T N Roach, pres ; W E Mossman, vice pres; E F Yarnelle, sec and treas.
Rolf-Martin Co, 345 E Columbia. Incorporated 1907. Capital, $15,000. Emmett Martin, pres; H Creigh, sec.
Rose-Strasburg Co, 714 Calhoun. Incorporated April, 1910. Capital, $20,000. C B Rose and F. W Strasburg.
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Schlatter C C & Co, 202 E Columbia. Incorporated Feb- ruary 4, 1899. Capital stock, $75,000. Christian Schlatter, pres and treas ; John C Trier, vice pres; Ora E Richard, sec.
Schwegman Dry Goods Co, 1932 Calhoun and 2008 Broad- way. Incorporated December 16, 1905. Capital, $5,000. Paul Schwegman, pres; Gustav A Schweg- man, sec and treas.
Sherman White & Co. Incorporated 1913. Capital, $100,- 000. W T S White, pres; G F Hinricks, vice pres ; C H Worden, treas ; F H George, sec-mngr.
Siemon Wall Paper Co, 1333 Calhoun. Incorporated No- vember 26, 1906. Capital stock, $80,000. Henry R Siemon, president ; C W Zeigler, sec and treas.
Thieme Brothers Co, Knitters av opp W K Mills. Incor- porated April, 1909. Capital, $150,000. Theodore F Thieme, pres; Frederick J Thieme, sec; John A Thieme, treas; J G Thieme, vice pres. i Trade Mark Title' Co, 2nd floor Phys Def Bldg. Incorpor- ated 1905. Capital, $250,000. S M Foster, pres, F L Smock, vice pres ; E W Cook, treas; E H Merritt, sec ; C R Lane, asst sec.
Tri-State Loan & Trust Co, 811-815 Calhoun. Incorpor- ated. Capital, $300,000. C A Wilding, pres; W E Mossman, vice pres; Louis Fox, 2nd vice pres; G W Pixley, sec ; Fred C Heine, asst sec.
Union Mfg Co, 714-716 Maiden Lane. Incorporated 1901. Capital stock, $10,000. Warren B Phillips, mngr.
Universal Wheel Co, 247 Pearl. Incorporated 1909. Capi- tal, $1,000,000. J W Wisehart, pres; L H Moore, vice pres and treas.
Van Arnam Mfg Co, Taylor and L E & W R R. Incor- porated 1901. Capital, $75,000. George H Van Ar- nam, pres and treas; A E C Becker, vice pres; E E Parker, sec.
Wayne Hotel Co, 117-123 W Columbia. Incorporated 1902. Capital, $30,000. J C Peters, pres and treas.
Wayne Knitting Mills, e s Knitters av, nor W Main. Or- ganized 1891. Capital, $1,000,000. Theodore F Thieme, pres and mngr; W E Mossman, vice pres ; Edward Helmke, treas; Fred J Thieme, sec; John A Thieme, supt.
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Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Co, Canal and Nickel Plate R R. Capital, $15,000. H C Berghoff, pres; M A Mason, vice pres; C O Griffin, sec; R I Speer, treas ; R L Diserens, mngr.
Wayne Spoke and Bending Co, s w cor Wabash av and Wabash R R. Incorporated November, 1904. Capital, $30,000. B Paul Mossman, pres; E F Yarnelle, vice pres; W A Diffenderfer, sec and treas; John Roemer, supt.
Wayno Manufacuring Co, 1001 Wells. Incorporated March, 1908. Reinhard Neuhaus, mngr.
Welch John H & Sons, 1915-1917 Calhoun. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $10,000. John H Welch, pres; John O Welch, vice pres; Charles E Welch, sec and treas.
Western Gas Construction Co, Buchanan, between Holton av and Winter. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $80,000. O N Guldlin, pres.
Wildwood Builders Co The, 702-709 Shoaff Bldg. Incor- porated April 1, 1910. Capital, $100,000 preferred, $50,000 common. Lee J Ninde, pres; D B Ninde, vice pres ; F K Safford, sec and treas.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Fort Wayne Federation of Labor. Charles W Koenig, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays in Harmony Hall. Allied Printing Trades Council. Robert Griebel, sec. Meets 3rd Wednesday at Times-Herald office. Barbers Union, No 14. W A Kelsey, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Lincoln Life Bldg.
Bookbinders Union, Edw Boland sec. Meets first and third Mondays in Lincoln Life Bldg.
Blacksmiths, Brotherhood of, No 22. N A Weaver, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Strodel's hall.
Boilermakers and Helpers. Wm Ream, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Harmony hall.
Building Trades Council. Verne Snyder, pres; E T Drew, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Carpenters hall.
sec. Brewery Workers' Union, No 62. Henry Kraft, Meets 1st Sunday in Strodel's hall.
Beer Drivers' Union, No 116. George A Kiefer, sec. Meets 1st Sunday in Painters' hall.
Clerks, Retail, No 10. Charles Kopp, sec. Meets 2nd Tuesday in Harmony hall.
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Carpenters and Joiners' Union, No 232. Win Blakely, sec. Meets every Thursday in Carpenters hall.
Car Workers, Brotherhood of, No 37. W E Scherer, sec. Meets 4th Wednesday in Carpenters hall.
Carmen, Railway, No 679. C F Brenneman, sec. Meets first and third Tuesdays in Carpenters hall. Cigarmakers' Union, No 37. L P Sanders, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Harmony hall.
Electrical Workers, No 305 (inside). J E Arnold, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in Strodel's hall.
Electrical Workers, No 723 (outside). Meets first and third Wednesdays in Strodel's hall.
Engineers, Stationary, No 19. F W Grayless, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in Painters' hall.
Horseshoers' Union, No 81. J J Perrey, secretary. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays in Saenger halle.
Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, No 14. John Gildea, sec. Meets first and third Saturdays in Lincoln Life Bldg. Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, No 17. Wilbur Elzey, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays in Lincoln Life Bldg. Lathers' Union No 34. F J Crane, sec. Meets every Thursday in Elite hall.
Machinists' Union, No 70. A T Miller, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Harmony hall.
Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, No 423. W A Fel- ger, sec. Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Saen- ger halle.
Metal Workers, Sheet, No 156. J B Kreidt, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Painters' hall.
Moulders' Union, No 62. F W Rippe, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Saenger halle.
Musicians Union, No 58. Frank Rehling, sec. Meets first Sunday of month in Citizens' Band hall.
Painters and Decorators' Union, No 469. George Bopp, sec. Meets every Wednesday in Painters' hall.
Pattern Makers' League. Arthur Meyers, sec. Meets first and third Thursdays in Vordermark hall.
Piano Workers' Union. J F Blakely, sec. Meets every Friday at App's hall.
Plasterers, Operative, No 70. Walter Palmer, sec. Meets every Tuesday in Elite hall.
Plumbers' Union. Roy J Lewis, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays in Elite hall.
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Power Pipe Fitters, No 81. Frank J Schwanz, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in Elite hall.
Printing Pressmen, No 19. Dan Stager, sec. Meets first and third Mondays in Elite hall.
Stage Employes, Theatrical. Christ Hahn, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays in Vordermark hall.
Stereotypers and Electrotypers, No 64. Joseph Metker, sec. Meets 1st Sundayin Strodel's hall.
Tailors' Union, No 118. William Reiss, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Saenger halle.
Telegraphers, Commercial, No 94. H G Klenke, sec. Meets on call of president.
Textile Workers' Union, No 765. Ben Storch, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Odeon hall.
Typographical Union, No 78. J L Sessler, sec. 1st Sunday in Harmony hall.
Meets
Woman's Union Label League, No 243. Mrs Zene Hurdle, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in Vordermark hall.
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Bricklayers' Union. Harry D Kendrick, sec, 2120 Smith. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Painters hall.
Letter Carriers, No 110. Meets 1st Saturday in postoffice building.
Locomotive Engineers, No 12. Robert E Kelly, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Sundays in new German-American Trust bldg.
. Railway Conductors, No 119. R C Elliott, sec. Meets 2nd and 4th Sundays in O R C hall.
Stone Cutters, No 5. Henry P Keller, sec. Meets 3rd Wednesday in Saenger halle.
Postoffice Clerks' Association. George H Allen, sec. Meets 1st Thursday in postoffice building.
Switchmen's Union, No 78. George T Sunley, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays in Harmony hall (third floor). Trainmen, Brotherhood of Railway. C T Aubrey, sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays in B of R T hall.
LIBRARIES
Allen County Law Library, 3rd floor Court House. Open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 a m to 5 p m. No of volumes, 5,000. Esther M Fleming, librarian. Concordia College (1,500 volumes). V
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POLK R L & CO (Directories), 401 Bass blk.
Public Library, s w cor Webster and W Wayne. Board of trustees, E W Cook, pres; J MacBeth, treas ; W H Shambaugh, sec; Miss Margaret M Colerick, librarian. Y W CA, 325 W Wayne.
MILITARY
Battery B, 1st Artillery, Ind Nat'l Guard, Armory, s s State boul, 2 e St Joe river. Meets Monday evenings. Harry Clark, captain; Harry C Moriarity, 1st lieu- tenant; Leonard Wood, junior, 1st lieutenant; John Schaffer, 2nd lieutenant; Charles W Long, 1st ser- geant.
Company D, 3rd Infantry, Indiana National Guard, Ew- ing hall. Meets every Friday evening. Clyde F Driesbach, captain; George L Sharp, Ist lieutenant ; James R Bird, 2nd lieutenant; Oscar A Ehle, 1st sergeant.
Hibernian Rifles (independent), armory Hibernian hall, 917-919-921 Calhoun. Meets Monday and Friday evenings. S J Errington, captain; M J Shea, 1st lieutenant; Emmet Conroy, 2nd lieutenant; Emmet Markey, sergeant.
NEWSPAPERS
Freie Presse-Staats Zeitung (Ind). (German Daily), 615 Clinton. Established 1888. Capital, $15,000. Incor- porated 1895. Fort Wayne Preie Presse Co, pub- lishers. Issued daily (except Sunday). Terms- Daily, 25c per month; $3.00 per year.
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Daily Dem), 711-713 Clin- ton. Established 1880. The Journal-Gazette Co, pub- lishers. Issued each morning at 10c per week.
Fort Wayne Weekly Journal (Dem), 711-713 Clinton. Established 1868. The Journal-Gazette Co, publish- ers. Issued Thursday, $1.00 per annum.
Fort Wayne News (Rep.), 202-204 E Main. Issued every evening. Terms-Daily, $3.00 per year; weekly (is- sued Friday), $1.00 per year.
Fort Wayne Sentinel (daily and weekly, Dem), 114 W Wayne. Established 1833. E A K Hackett, proprie- tor. Terms-Daily, by mail, $5.20; by carrier, 10c per week; weekly, $1.00 per year.
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Journal of the Indiana State Medical Assn, 219 W Wayne. Dr A E Bulson, jr, editor and mngr. Monthly.
Labor Times-Herald (Labor). 214-216 E Main. Gart Shober, editor and publisher. Issued every Friday ; $1.00 a year.
PARKS
Centlivre Park, w s Spy Run av, north of Brewery.
Fort Wayne Base Ball Park, foot of Calhoun.
Hayden Park, e s Harmer, between Maumee av and E Jefferson.
Irvington Park, N Clinton.
Lakeside Park, opp Crescent av.
Lawton Park, n of St Mary's river bet Spy Run av and n Clinton.
McCulloch Park, Broadway, opposite Swinney av.
Robinson Park, six miles n of city limits.
Reservoir Park, s s Creighton, between Clinton and La- fayette.
Swinney Park, end of Washington boul W.
Vordermark's Grove, s s Maumee av, n e of Glasgow av.
Weisser Park, s e cor Hanna and Eckart.
POSTOFFICE
S e cor Berry and Clinton.
Postmaster, R B Hanna.
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Assistant Postmaster and Secretary of Civil Service, Wm J Hess.
Clerks, Arthur S Betz, Ross E Firestone, Herman Rippe, postmaster's office.
Office Hours-Week days, 7:15 a m to 9 p m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a m . Corridors open all night.
Money Order Division-C A Beuret, supt; Albert J Krueper, Rufus R Roth, asst clerks, 8 a m to 9 p m.
Registry Division-Oswald C P Brudi and George L Beck, clerks ; office hours, 7:15 a m to 9 p m.
Orders are issued in sums of not more than $100. Larger amounts may be transmitted to the same person by additional orders.
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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 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 of All International Money Orders-Not exceeding $10, 8 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 15 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 20 cents ; over $40 and not exceed- ing $50, 25 cents.
Mailing Division-Supt, Robert A McCulloch; clerks, Clyde Murphy, George B Humphrey, Jesse S Braden, Thos W Blair, Stephen G Allgeier, Wm H Smith, A F Young, H E Noble, James O Hattery, Wm H P Wese- man, John H Robinson, A F Archibold, Joy E Dye. General Delivery Department-Clerks, Elson Brosius, Raymond Fudge. Office hours, 7:15 a m to 9 p m. Distributors-Robt P Troyer, Harry Y Lydick, F H Braun, Lauren C Griffith, Godfred J Gladbach, F W Krueper, J J Koester, N A Byrer, John H Craig. Stamp Department-Clerk George H Allen. Office hours, 7 :15 a m to, 6 p m.
LOCATION OF SUB-STATIONS.
No 1-G A Clapesettle, 2514 Broadway. No 2-Jos C Hutzell, 1402 W Main.
No 3-C H Albersmeyer, 1402 Wells.
No 4-F J Miller, 1801 Lafayette. No 5-H W Meinzen, 1129 Maumee av.
No 6-J Bill jr, 1401 E Creighton av.
No 7-H F Schwartz, 2522 Calhoun. No 8-F D Hoham, 1706 Calhoun. No 9-John H Wilken, 1509 Spy Run av. No 10-J D Lewis, 1001 Broadway.
No 11-E B Miller, Fairfield and De Wald. No 12-A W F Manth, Hanna and Lewis. No 13-Meyer Bros Co, 2002 Broadway. No 14-F W Stellhern, 1028 High.
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Free Delivery Department-Superintendent of Delivery, Conrad F Kettler.
No 1-Charles Rau.
No 2-A L Kendall.
No 3-F E B Gallmeier.
No 4-C D Bourie.
No 5-W F Yerian.
No 6-W F Kanning.
No 7-Lewis Nicklas.
No 8-Christ Zollinger.
No 9-Henry D Miller.
No 10-W J Field.
No 11 -- W G Stahl.
No 12-E C Kammeyer.
No 13-F R Reiling.
No 14-Henry Guyer.
No 15-Robert K Miller.
No 16-John M Connelly.
No 17-M R Smith.
No 18-B G Lewis.
No 19-John D Rathert:
No 20-Paul O Richter.
No 21-Timothy Hammond.
No 22-C A Stockbridge.
No 23-W H Gross.
No 24-Thomas A Davis.
No 25-Fred G Gallmeyer. No 26-P R Hartnett.
No 27-Henry Storch.
No 28-Frank A Huguenard.
No. 29-Henry L Miller. No 30-L J F Lehman.
No 31-LeRoy Zellers.
No 32-Charles W Miller.
No 33-N B Kennedy. No 34-H H Zollinger.
No 35-Samuel L Stover.
No 36-Wm C Vollmer. No 37-Leslie Maxwell. No 38-G D Piepenbrink. No 39-Fred C Goeglein. No 40-0 D Weldy. No 41-O I Luenberger. No 42-Wm D Stein.
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No 43-Tony V Scott.
No 44-Lee O Hemrick.
No 45-C V Tulley.
No 46-L J Colson.
No 47-E E Hanauer.
No 48-C R Kasbaum.
Rural Letter Carriers :
1-George A Flinn.
2-George J Brudi.
3-Almon L Scarlet.
4-J J Arnold.
5-Thos F Ogier.
6-Oliver Clark.
7-John E Beerman.
8-Lee Heathman.
9-Edward H Schulte.
10-Paul C H Brudi.
11-Frank E S Sauerwein.
12-E H Felger.
13-J T Gocke.
14-Roland Holmes.
15-Bert N Clark.
Custodian Force-Carl A Wiesenberg, janitor-fireman; Mead Gindlesparger, fireman-watchman; Elias Hire, laborer; Fred Firks, laborer; Gertrude Lyons, char- woman; Jennie Ramsey, charwoman.
Fire deliveries daily in the business portion of the city, viz: 7:15 and 10:30 a m; 1:30, 4:10 and 8:30 p m. Two deliveries daily outside the business portion of the city, viz: 7:15 am and 1:30 p m.,
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