Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1894, Part 3

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High Schools-Messrs. Scott, Martindale and Coffin.


German, Music and Drawing-Messrs. Von- negut, Russe and Adam.


Heating, Hygiene and Janitors-Messrs. Roth, Russe and Galvin.


Judiciary, Districts and Boundaries-Messrs. Galvin, Vonnegut and Loeper.


Public Library-Messrs. Martindale, Russe, Adam, Conner and Roth.


Citizens' Advisory Library Committee-Mr. John A, Finch, Dr. H. G. Carey, Mes- dames A. C. Harris and Morris Ross. (Meets In the office of the Librarian on the Thursday preceding the first Friday of each month.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Mass- achusetts av.


Chief Engineer-Joseph H. Webster. First Assistant Engineer-Thomas Barrett. Second Assistant Engineer-Wm. Tobin.


Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph - George Holderman.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Veterinary Surgeon-Thomas L. Armstrong. Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana av., Thomas Quinn, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts av., near Nobie; Jacob Petty, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 3-Prospect, near Virginia av., James Brannan, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 4-Corner Madison av. and Merrill, John Keating, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Strawder Giazier, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 6-273 W. Washington, Ed- ward Coots, Captain.


Engine Co. No. 7-Corner New York street and Mass av., Wm. Tobin, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 7-North side Mary- land, east of Meridian; Walter Campbell, Captain.


Hose Reel Co. No. 8 Washington street, west of Highland av .; John Fox, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 9-Corner Seventh and Ash streets; Thomas Howard, Captain. Hose Reel Co. No. 10-Corner Illinois and Merrill; John Glazier, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 1-Corner New York street and Massachusetts av .; Samuel W. Neail, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 2-125 E. South; John R. Robinson, Captain.


Chemical Co. No. 3-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; John Monahan, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-North side Maryland east of Meridian; A. C. Meurer, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-125 E. South street; Gustave Ernst, Captain.


Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-Corner New York street and Massachusetts av .; Wm. Tobin, Captain.


Truck Company No. 3-North side Sixth, near Tennessee; Thomas McOuat, Cap- tain.


Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank Graham, John King, Samuel James.


FIRE-ALARM SIGNALS.


NO: Location of Boxes.


4 Pennsylvania and Market.


5 English Opera House.


East and New York.


7 Noble and Michigan.


8 New Jersey and Massachusetts av. Pine and North.


1-0 Market and Pine.


1-1 Vermont, bet East and Liberty.


1-2 No. 2 Engine House.


1-3 Delaware and Ft. Wayne av.


1-4 New Jersey and Ft Wayne av.


1-5 Peru and Mass av.


1-6 Christian av and Ash.


1-7 Park av and Butier.


1-8 Columbia and Malott avs.


1-9 Archer and John.


1-2~4


Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Central and Lincoin avs.


Yandes and Lincoin av.


Columbia and Hill avs.


Centrai av and Eighth. Corner Fourteenth and Alabama.


Alabama and Morrison. Bellefontaine and Eighth. College av and Tenth.


Home av and Delaware.


Alabama and North.


Newman and Eighth.


College av and Irwin.


Home and Cornell avs.


Yandes and Ninth.


Ohio and Tennessee


Clifford av and Archer.


Fourteenth and New Jersey.


Hillside av and Clark.


1-4-6 1-4 7 Alvord and Eighth.


2-1 Illinois and St Joseph.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2 4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House.


2-6 Mississippi and St Clair.


2-7 lliinois and Michigan.


2-8 Pennsylvania and Fifth.


2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.


2-1-2 Tennessee and William.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Herbert.


2-1-5 Colored Orphan Asylum.


2-1-6 Pennsylvania and Fourteenth.


2-1-7 Meridian and Seventh.


2-1-8 Clifford and Jefferson avs.


2-1-9 Broadway and Cherry.


2-1-3 Thirteenth bet Ilis and Tennessee.


2-3-4 Illinois and Twenty-second.


3-1 No. 1 Engine House.


3-2 Meridian and Walnut.


3-4 California and Vermont.


3-5 Blake and New York.


3-6 Indiana av and St Clair.


3-7


City Hospital.


3-8 Blake and North.


3-9 Michigan and Agnes.


3-1-2


West and Walnut.


3-1-3 West and Third.


3-1-4 Seventh and Howard.


3-1-5 Torbet and Paca.


3-1-6 Tennessee and First.


4-1 No. 6 Engine House.


4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.


4-3 Missouri and New York.


4-5


Meridan and Washington.


4-6 Illinois and Ohio.


47 Tennessee and Washington.


4-8 Kingan's Pork House.


4 9 Indianola, three squares from river.


4-1-2


Missouri and Maryland.


4-1-3


Mississippi and Wabash.


4-1-5 Morris and Church.


4-2-1 O. I. & W. Round House, west of river.


4-2-3 Insane Hospital.


4-2-4 Miley av and National Road.


4-2-5


West Vermont and Beit R. R.


5-1 No. 10 Hose House.


6-2 Illinois and Louisiana.


5-3 West and McCarty.


5-4 West and South.


5-6 Tennessee and Georgia.


6-7 Meridian and Ray.


5-8 No. 4 Engine House.


5-9


Madison av and Dunlop.


6-1-2


West and Rockwood.


5-1-3 Kentucky av and Merrill.


5-1-4


Union and Morris.


5-1-6


Illinois and Kansas.


5-1-7


Morris and Dakota. Mississippi and Henry.


5-1-9


Tenessee and McCarty.


6-2-1


Meridian and Palmer.


5-2-3


Morris and Belt R. R.


5-2-4


Madison av and Lincoin Jane.


5-2-6


Meridian and Beit R R.


6-1


No. 2 Hook and Ladder House.


6 3


Delaware and McCarty.


6-4


East and McCarty.


6 5 New Jersey and Merrill.


6-7


Virginia av and Bradshaw.


6-8


East and Coburn.


6 9 Bicking and High.


6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.


6-1-3 East and Lincoin Lane.


6-1-4 7-1


No. 2 Chemical.


7-2 East and Georgia.


7-3 Cedar and Eim.


7-4 Benton and Georgia.


7-5 English av and Pine.


7-6 Dillon and Bates.


7-8 No. 3 Engine House.


7-9 Fietcher av and Diiion.


7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.


7-1-3 English av and Linden.


7-1-4 Olive and Willow.


7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.


7-1-6


German Orphans' Asylum.


7-1-8


Orange and Laurel.


7-1-9 Barth and Cottage avs.


7-2-1 Lexington av and Linden.


7-2-3 Fletcher av and Spruce.


8 1 Market and New Jersey.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


1-2-6 1-2-7 1-2-8 1-2-9 1-3-1 1-3-2 1-3-4 1-3 5 1-3-6 1-3-7 1-3-8 1-3-9 1-4-1 1-4 2 1-4 3 1-4 5


1-2-3 No. 9 Hose House, Ash and Seventh.


6-2


Pennsylvania and Madison av.


East and Beecher.


5-1-8


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POLICE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY OFFICERS.


8-3 East and Pearl.


8 4 New York and Davidson.


8-5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


8-6 U. S. Arsenal.


8-7 Oriental and Washington. 8-9 Female Prison.


8-1-2 No. 8 Hose House, East Washington. 8-1-3 Market and Noble.


8-1-4


Ohio and Harvey.


8-1-5


Michigan and Archer.


8-1-6


Market and Arsenal av.


8 2-1


Panhandle Railway Shops.


8-2-3


Walcott and Carter.


8-2-4 State av and Washington.


8-2-5 Madden's Lounge Factory.


8-2-5 Tucker & Dorsey.


9-I No. 7 Hose House.


9 2 Meridian and Georgia.


9 3 Meridian and South.


9-4 Pennsylvania and Louisiana.


9 5 Alabama and Virginia av.


9 6 Headquarters.


SPECIAL SIGNALS.


For the Use of the Fire Department and Water Works Company.


First 2 strokes, Second Alarm.


Second 2 strokes, Third Alarm.


1-2-1 strokes, fire out and hose reeled up.


3 strokes calls off the Fire Pressure.


3-3 calls for Fire Pressure without pull- ing a box.


12 strokes at 12 M., struck at tower.


WEST INDIANAPOLIS BOXES. 15 York and Nordyke.


21 Williams and Howard.


23 Morris and Hadley.


24 Belt Railroad Office.


27 Marion and Cottage.


31 Howard and Lee.


35 Olive and Osgood.


41 Belmont and Lambert.


42 Reisner and Miller.


45 River av and Woodburn.


52 Morris and Reisner.


63 River av and Morris.


*Telephone 957.


PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANTS.


Balke-Krauss Co .. 1


U. S. Arsenal Grounds. 5


Parry Manufacturing Co. 2


Deaf and Dumb Institute 7 Female Reformatory .. 1 Indianapolis Gas Works. 2


Panhandle Shops. 8 1


Sinker-Davis Co ...


Standard Wheel Co.


Dugdale Can Co ..... Kingan & Co .. L't'd.


I 1 Citizens' Street Car Co. 1


Premier Steel Co. 1


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama streets. Police Surgeon-Samuel E. Earp, M. D. Superintendent-George W. Powell. Clerk to Superintendent-Eugene F. Harris. Captains-James F. Quigley, Robert Camp- bell.


Sergeants-John Lowe, Thomas L. Stout, Miller J. LaPorte, J. O. Mefford, J. F. Kurtz, George F. Barlow, Frank Schwab, Martin J. Hyland.


Matron-Mrs. A. Buchanan.


Doormen-G. A. Taffe, John Long.


Humane Inspector-R. A. Orlopp.


Court Bailiff-Charles F. Dawson.


DRIVERS OF PATROL WAGON.


Wm. Wheeler, Joseph Steinruck, Henry Slate, Joseph Richardson.


IMPOUNDING OFFICERS.


J. J. Brady, Benno Mitchell, John M. O'Brien.


PATROLMAN.


Henry O. Pope. Albert Flckle.


Carter Temple. J. B. Panse.


Wm. F. Scheigert. John D. Hoover.


Henry Slate.


Frank Giblin.


Patrick Griffin.


Garett H. Tieben,


John T. Wilson.


Joseph Richardson.


Nathan T. Ward.


Timothy MacKessy.


John P. Boylan.


James Kerins.


T. J. Simpson.


Chris Kreuger. C. M. Nicholson.


Jesse M. Streit.


Andrew J. Stephans.


Simpson Hart.


Adolph Asch.


Frank Bohlen.


Timothy Crannon.


Harry Dishong.


Theodore Grothaus.


John N. Kimpel.


Andrew Souers.


John F. Ballard.


Patrick J. Curran.


George W. Ditts.


Wm. O. Ferguson. Daniel F. Haley. George W. Tomlinson


Calvin M. Warren.


James W. Winn.


Preston Pierson.


Joseph H. Recer.


Louis G. Scott.


Frederick Spearing.


Vernon J. Albert.


Elmer E. Clinger.


George N. Corhan. Samuel Leppert.


V. S. McMullen.


Wm. M. Hoefgen.


Michael Raftery.


George H. Thomas. George A, Taffe.


Daniel Thompson. Walter Thorne.


Newton Shafer. Peter W. Wurtz.


James Pope. Wm. Wheeler.


R. A. Orlopp (sergeant), humane officer.


Timothy O'Conner, health officer.


John Arnold, Board of Children's Guard- Jans.


Annie Buchanan, Police matron. DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.


Chief-Timothy Splann.


Detectives-Benjamin Thornton, John


Kaehn, Patrick J. Doherty, Jeremiah E.


Kinney, Martin McGuff, David S. Rich- ards, Frank Wilson.


POLICE COURT. Court House.


Police Judge George W. Stubbs.


Clerk-Thomas J. Carter.


3 Bailiff-Charles F. Dawson. MERCHANT POLICE.


Headquarters-10 Odd Fellows' Bldg.


Captain-Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant-Milton H. Miller.


Secretary-H. R. Steinkuehler.


Treasurer-John Minor.


Patrolmen-Jasper N. Clary, Nelson Dau- benspeck, Robert D. Bacon, James L. Tay- lor, George M. Fess, John H. Whiteman, B. F. Myers, John McShulse, Christian Cook, Joseph W. Wheatley, Thomas M. Kingsbery, James G. Golladay, David F. Clary, John D. Webb, Samuel McClure, Edward Sleight, George W. Cheatham, Michael Smiley, Wm. F. Walker, Wilford Bristow, Ira Hadley, Samuel Hise, August Ruschhaupt, James Breen, Wm. Hillman, Marion Vauters, John L. Elliott, C. Hansing, Tom Morton, Samuel Dever, T. C. Moore, B. F. Wilson, Wm. Har- wood, Webster Higgins, Henry Thrush, Albert E. Cotton, Thomas Morton, Dennis Warner, James B. Francis, Charles Hines, Noah Warner, Jesse J. Settle.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama Superintendent-Michael Loughlin.


Martin Mahoney.


Wm. Milan. Wm. Mcclellan.


Adolph C. Shaffer.


Christ G. Krauss. Fred E. Loomis.


John Long. John F. Manning.


Edward Wheeler.


Samuel F. Irish.


George B. Koons. Edward Harris. Leonard Crane.


Daniel Carter. Wm. L. Cox.


John Corrigan. Albert Duty. Frank King. Robert H. Lyons.


James J. Brady.


A. F. Mathey. Charles E. Yount.


Joseph Steinruck.


John F. Laughlin.


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TOWNSHIP OFFICERS, ETC.


Balllff's-Superior Court Room 1, George W. Bruce; Superior Court Room 2, Joseph Bristow; Superior Court Room 3, F. Tom Johnson; Circuit Court, Abner L. New- land; Criminal Circuit Court, Thomas Sheehan; Commissioners' Court, Woods P. Canfield.


Clerk-John R. Wilson. Term expires No- vember 15, 1894.


Deputy Clerks-Henry C. G. Bals, George A. Buskirk, John Schley, Wm. O. Reveal, Jesse A. Avery, Joseph F. Brown, H. R. Springstein, L. Daniels, Michael Callihan, A. E. Manning and Austin H. Brown.


Recorder-Maurice Donnelly. Term expires October 25, 1896.


Deputy Recorder-Edwin G. Farmer. Clerks -H. C. Anderson, W. H. Hume, John Scanlan, John H. Dugan, James Costello, George A. Hug, Edward H. Derry, Freder- lck C. Coons.


Auditor-Thomas Taggart. Term expires November 4. 1895.


Deputies-E. M. Johnson, Wm. A. Hughes, Edwin D. Bryant.


Treasurer-Sterling R. Holt. Term expires September 4, 1895.


Deputies-G. F. Miller, H. G. Johnson, W. O. Moore, Wm. E. Miller, Robert L. Pad- dock.


Prosecuting Attorney-John W. Holtzman. Deputles-Arthur V. Brown, Charles E. Cox, F. W. Cady.


Commissioners-Furman Stout, President, term explres 1894, Joseph L. Hunter, term expires 1895, Julius F. Reinecke, term ex- plrea 1896.


Sheriff-Robert F. Emmett, term expires December 10, 1894.


Deputies-Anthony F. Scanlan, Samnel B. Corbaley, Charles P. Conard, Andrew J. Bruce. Timothy Callahan, Thomas H. Nellan.


Jaller-Jeremiah Collins.


Coroner-Wm. S. Beck, office 57 Court Horse.


Superintendent Public Schools-Wm. B. Flick, room 31 Court House.


Librarian-Jessle Allen.


Surveyor-Paul Julian.


Assistant-Charles A. Brown.


Superintendent County Infirmary-Wm. Yeager.


Workhouse-Southeast corner Twelfth and Michigan road. Superintendent-Martin Anderson.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Assessor-George Wolf. Term expires August 4, 1895.


Deputles-John W. McDonald, Charles A. Myers, Edward Kervan, Michael L. Jef- ferson, Louis Eichrodt, Michael F. Lahey. Justice of the Peace-Milton H. Daniels, James Johnston, Oliver W. Allen (W I), Ezra G. Martin (H), Carl Habich and Luke Walpole.


Constables-W. G. Cook, F. L. Sayler, C. Sorters, T. J. Farley (W I).


Deputies-Frank L. Glass, Philip Marer, Arthur A. Whitesell, Charles J. Whitesell, John O. Moore, James F. Fletcher.


Trustees-Center, Samuel N. Gold, 101/2 E. Washington street; Franklin, Henry J. Brown; Perry, Christian Grube; Pike, M. J. Wagle; Washington, Henry Whitinger; Wayne, John F. McClelland; Warren, W. J. Schlelcher; Lawrence, Samuel T. Bea- ver; Decatur, Edwin S. Mills.


Time of Holding Elections General, state and county elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem- ber. Townshlp elections, first Monday in April. The general clty election is held on the second Tuesday in October.


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.


Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women- Darwin north of Hillside ave.


Bobby Free Dispensary-45 S Penn street. Franklin W. Hays, M. D., Sec. City Dispensary-34 East Ohio street. Ed- ward D. Moffett, M. D., Supt.


City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret streets. Charles E. Ferguson, M. D., Supt.


County Infirmary-Indiana ave., four miles northwest of city. Wm. Yeager, Supt. Friendly Inn-290 W Market street.


German Lutheran Orphans' Home-East National road, corner Goodwin.


German Protestant Orphan Asylum-South State ave., opp. Sycamore street. Henry F. Rocsener, Supt.


Home for Aged Poor-North side of Ver- mont, east of East street. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Friendiess Colored Children- Southwest corner Twelfth and Mississippi streets. Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Pres.


Indlana Hospital for the Insane-National road, three miles west of the city. George F. Edenharter, M. D., Supt.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meri- dian and Pennsylvania streets. E. E. Griffith, Supt.


Indiana Institution for Educating the Deaf and Dumb Southeast corner Washington street and State av. R. O. Johnson, Supt. Indiana Reform School for Girla and Wo- man's Prison-Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph streets.


Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women --- Corner Tennessee and Ninth streets. Mrs. M. R. Bullitt, Matron.


Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-Northeast corner College and Home avs. Mrs. John A. Bradshaw, Pres.


Katharine Home-Southeast corner Tennes- see and Ninth. Mary Hendricks, Matron. Polyclinique in connection with Central Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, 209 S Penn.


Rescue Home and Mission-57 E. South. In charge of Meridian W. C. T. U.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-Southeast corner Delaware and South streets. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.


Sisters of the Good Shepherd-Bluff Road, south of city limits.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Indianapolis Clearing House Asociation- 8 Fletcher's Bank Bldg. Frederick Baggs, Mngr.


Bank of Commerce Southeast corner Vir- ginia av. and Pennsylvania street. Char- tered 1836. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $60,000. N. T. DePauw, Pres .; John W. Ray, Vice- Pres .; Wm. Bosson, Cashr.


Capital National Bank-Commercial Club Bldg. Chartered 1889. Capital, $300,000; surplus, $30,000; undivided profits, $42,000. Medford B. Wilson, Pres .; Glenn Wilson, Asst. Cashr.


Indiana National Bank, 11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated 1865 Capital, $300,000; surplus and undivided profits, $600,000. Volney T. Malott, Pres .; Wm. Coughlen, Vice-Pres .; Edward B. Porter, Cashr.


Indianapolis National Bank-Commercial Blk. Edward Hawkins, Receiver.


ner Washington and Meridian streets. In- Merchants' National Bank-Southeast cor- Fletcher's Bank (S. A. Fletcher & Co.), 30, 32 and 34 East Washington street. Capital $1,000,000; surplus, $100,000.


corporated 1865; charter extended, 1885. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, $75,000. John P. Frenzel, Pres .; Otto N. Frenzel, Cashr .; O. F. Frer.zel, Asst. Cashr.


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BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.


Meridian National Bank-8 East Washing- ton street. Incorporated 1871. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $150,000. Frederick Fahn- ley, Pres .; Henry Wetzel, Vice-Pres .; A. F. Kopp, Cashr.


State Bank of Indlana-Northwest corner Washington and Illinols. Incorporated 1892. Capital $200,000. Albert Sahm, Pres .; H. W. Miller, Vice-Pres .; J. R. Henry, Cashr.


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE. 35 E. Ohio.


Meeting of members 11 o'clock a. m. daily. Meeting of Directors. first Friday In each month.


Officers-George W. Stanley, pres .; Joseph A. Dunlap, vice-pres .; Cornelius W. Sulli- van, sec .; Levi S. Pierson, treas., Charles A. Richart, supt.


MEMBERS.


Abbott Wm. H., excavator, box 2. Acme Paving and Cement Co., box 57. Adams Brick Co., brick mnfrs, box 151. Adums Joseph R., painter, box 5. Archer Alexander M., wall plaster. Aufderheide Henry, gen. contr., box 102. Bachman Fred M., lumber.


Bailey Foster, tin roofer, box 135.


Balke & Krauss, lumber, box 117. Ballman John H., painter, box 54. Benner Conrad, gen. contr., box 163. Bergman Wm., brick contr. Big 4 L. Stone Co., box 49.


Boring E & Son, plasterers, box 124. Browder & Shover, excavators, box 7. Brown-Ketcham Iron Works, box 169. Bruner A. & Co., sewer contrs., box 56. Buthe August, cement walks, box 143. Campbell Hugh & Co., carps, box 166. Carroll James, plasterer, box 114. Clark & Sons, plumbers, box 113.


Clements George, carp,


Clements Peter, carp, box 148.


Coburn Henry, lumber. Cochrane S. W., carp. Cotton Madison M., gen. contr., box 111. Dalton & Merrifield, lumber.


Davids Wm., brick contr., box 36. Dell Frank M., lime. Despo & Burtin, carps., box 139. Drler Ernest, brick contr., box 138. Dunlap Joseph, plastr., box 41. Eaglesfield & Baker, brick mnfrs., box 121. Eastman, Schleicher & Lee, h'se fur. goods. Eden C. & Co., carps. Eldridge E. H. & Co., lumber, box 75. Employes' Liability Insurance Co., box 26. Ernst Joseph, plastr., box 153.


Excelsior Brick Works, brick mnfrs. Farrell J. S. & Co., plumbers, box 132. Fatout Joshua L., gen. contr., box 1. Fatout M. K. & Sons, contrs., box 154 Fitchey Michael G, general contr., box 92. Flack Joseph F., brick mnfr., box 52. Fletcher & Thomas, brick mnfrs., box 111. Fortney & James, plasterers, box 93. Foster & Bennett Co., lumber, box 3. Francke & Schindler, hardware. Fraser Bros. & Van Hoff, lumber, box 71. Fulmer Leander A., excavator, box 46. Goddard Samuel, cut stone contr., box 23. Greensburg Lime Stone Co., box 61. Hawkey Stanton W., brick contr., box 104. Hedricks B. F., brick mnfr. Heintz Valentine, brick contr., box 13. Heller R. J., lumber, box 97.


Hetherington & Berner, box 141. Holle & Dammell, stone contrs., box 76. Huey M. S. & Son, lumber, box 4.


Humphrey C. B. & Co., lime and cement, box 55. Humphreys M. E. & Co., roof matrl., box 84.


Hyland James, brick contr.


Indiana Wall Plaster Co., box 63.


Indpls M. and C. Union, lumber, box 34.


Ittenbach George, cut stone contr., box 83. Jameson T. H., genl contr., box 95. Johnson John T., brick mnfr., box 118. Johnson Wm., painter, box 74. Junclaus & Schumacher, box 152. Kahle Harry F., brick mnfr. Kattau Wm., general contr., box 15. Keller Bros., cemt. walks, box 122. Keyser George, plumber.


Kirkhoff Bros., plumbers, box 31.


Koering & Son, hardware, box 32.


Koss & Fritz, stone contrs., box 135.


Kraas Wm., contr., box 42. Krauss Chas., pumps, box 25.


Kreis Peter, wood turner, box 107. Kruse & Dewenter, heating rurnaces.


Kuhn August M., coal, box 133. Laakmann & Sherer, cement walks, box 35. Lauck John, contr. Laut H. W. & Co., tinners, box 38.


Lilly & Stalnacker, hardware.


Linne Henry, brick contr., box 86. Long, Steel & Iron Roofing Co., box 37. Luedeman Bros., bricg mnfrs., box 21.


McClure George H., genl contr., box 16. McGaffey H. H., genl. contr., box 11. McGauley James, plumber, box 116.


McWorkman W., tinner and roofer, box 67. Mack Frederick, painter, box 145.


Marion Brick Works, brick mnfrs., box 62. Martin John, brick contr., box 142.


Meyer A. B. & Co., lime and cement, box 24.


Michigan Lumber Co., box 54.


Millikan J. N. & Co., genl contrs., box 88. Moos & Tielking, stone contrs., box 44.


Morgan S. A., contr., box 78.


Morse Thomas J., genl. contr., box 61. Muecke Wm., painter.


Mueller John C. H., stair bullder, box 82. Mueller J. A. D., stair builder, box 158.


Newman Wm. T., brick contr., box 43. Noelke Frederick, box 165.


Neuman Julius B., contr., box 26.


Nuerge & Reinking, genl contrs., box 66. Olsen Olaf R., founder and machinist. Otto Gas Engine Co., John Wallace, agt.


Pangborn George W., real est.


Pearce Charles, genl contr., box 42. Petrie Wm., stone ctntr., box 96. Phillips James, sand and excavator.


Pierson J. C. & Sons, brick contrs., box 51. Pierson Levl, brick contr., box 164. Pothast Christian, brick mnfr., box 27. Preusch J. F., carp, box 33.


Pursell & Medzker, heatingfurnaces, box 13T.


Rehling Wm. C., coal and lime, box 87.


Richter August, stone, box 115.


Richter & Bernhardt, stone, box 91.


Robbing Samuel, stone contr, box 105. Roberts J. H., sand.


Roberts Lemuel, stair bullder, box 127. Rubush Wm. R. & Son, brick contrs. Russell Isaac, lumber, box 6. Salisbury & Stanley, genl. contrs., box 65. Schilling Stephen A., plasterer, box 87. Schmidt J. C. & Son, stone contrs., box 94. Shellhouse & Co., lime and cement.


Sheridan Brick Works, brick mnfrs., box 151.


Shover James E., genl. contr., box 73. Shover Oran D., excavator, box 12. Schreiber Frederick, contr., box 157.


Shultz & Sommers, plasterers, box 141. Sims J. A., gravel roofer.


Smither T. F., roofer, box 85.


Southside Foundry Co., founders, box 134.


Spielhoff Henry, genl. contr., box 103. Stewart & Carter, stone quarry. Sullivan C. W., plastr., box 101.


Tall Wm. R. & Son, plasterers, box 53. Thurtle J. G., architect.


Townsend Bros., lime and cement, box 81. Twiname James E., brick mnfr., box 106. Twiname John J., brick contr., box 45.


VanCamp Hardware and Iron Co., hard- ware.


Vonnegut Clemens, hardware.


Wadsworth Bros., brick mnfrs., box 22. Wallace John, Otto gas engines. Wasson W. G. & Co., lime, box 161.


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BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATIONS.


Weaver George, brick contr., box 144. Wehking, Charles F., brick contr., box 162. Whitsitt & Adams, excavators.


Zintle & Noe, brick contrs., box 98.


BUILDING, LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSO- CIATIONS.


Acme Savings and Loan Association-W. H. StrInger, Sec., 428 N Mississippi.


Advance Saving and Loan Association-B. F. Schirmer, Sec., 123 Greer.


Aetna Savings and Loan Association-How- ard Kimball, Sec., 89 E Market.


Alabama Street Building, Loan and Savings Association-R. B. Kershner, Sec., 110 Cherry.


American Building and Loan Association- N. F. Thomas, Sec., 1116 N. Delaware.


Arsenal Savings and Loan Association- Jan es R. Scott, Sec., 24 S. Summit.


Atlas Savings Association-Robert Martin- dale, Sec., 84 E. Market.


Bee Hive Savings and Loan Association- Hugh Campbell, Sec., 219 Pendleton av. Bellefontaine Street Saving and Loan As- soclatlon.


Blg Four Building Association-John Fur- nas, Sec., 681/2 E. Market.


Blake Street Savings and Loan Association No. 3-Clinton V. Lowe, Sec., 272 Doug- lass.


Blake Street Savings and Loan Association No. 4 Clinton V. Lowe, Sec., 272 Douglass. Bluff Road Savings and Loan Association- J. R. Fesler, Sec., 294 Union.


Brightwood Savings and Loan Association -- B. H. Brown, Sec.


Celtic Savings and Loan Association-J. R. Welch, Sec., 34 Circle.


Centennial Savings and Loan Assoclation -- C. H. Rehling, Sec., 430 S. Delaware.


Center Building and Loan Association-S. W. Wales, Sec., 387 Mass av.


Charter Oak Bullding and Loan Assoclation -- J. A. Lang, Sec., 34 N. Delaware.


Citizens' Savings and Loan Association No. 2-C. H. Rehling, Sec., 430 S. Delaware.


City Savings and Loan Association-Joseph Buenagle, Sec., 174 Duncan.


Clifford Avenue Savings and Loan Associa- tlon-Arthur B. Grover, Sec., 13 Lombard Bldg.


College Avenue Savings and Loan Associa- tion-Fred C. Gardner, Sec., 402 College av. Columbia Saving and Loan Association- J. L. Kingsbury, Sec., 75 E. Market.


Co-Operative Savings and Loan Asscciatlon -Arthur B. Grover, Sec., 13 Lombard Bldg.


Cottage Building and Loan Association-J. H. Aufderhelde, Sec., 18 Insurance Blk.


Court House Bullding Association-Samuel V. Parrott, Sec., 31 Baldwin Blk


Danla Building and Loan Association-An- ders Larsen, Sec., 32 Virginia av.


Delaware Street Savings and Investment Co-George S. Venn, Sec., cor Madison av and Ray.




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