Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1897, Part 13

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St. Joseph's Home-397 S. Alabama.


St. Mary's Hall-82 S. Delaware.


St. Patrick's Hall-Dougherty, w. of Vir- ginia av.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-S. e. cor. Delaware and South.


Sayles B.ock-18 E. Ohio.


Scholl Block-31 Indiana av.


Schrieber Block-N. w. cor. Coburn and Virginia av.


Scott Block-S. e. cor. Phipps and Meridian. Scottish Rite Building-29-37 S. Penn.


Sentinel Building-21 N. Illinois.


Sentinel Printing Co. Building-77 W. Mar- ket.


Shea Hall-Cor. Belmont and Lambert (W. I).


Shiel Block-Cor. Indiana av. and Illinois. Shiel The-120-122 N. Illinois and 25 Indiana av.


Sixth Street Station-North side Sixth, e. of Capitol av.


Smith Block-27 Virginia av.


Smith's Block-S. e. cor. Delaware and Ohio.


Snow Block-17 Virginia av.


Social Turnverein Building-Cor. Michigan and New Jersey.


South Meridian Hall-Cor. S. Meridian and Kansas.


South Side Turnverein Hall-S. s. Morris, near Meridian.


Spades P.ace-231 Mass. av.


Staley's Block-N. w. cor. Virginia av. and McCarty.


State Fair Grounds-Four miles n. e. of Monument pl.


State House-West side Capitol av., bet. Washington and Ohio.


State Museum-Dept. Geology and Natural History, 126 State House.


Stechhan Block-N. w. cor. Alabama and Pearl.


Sterling Block-Cor. Louisiana and Vir- ginia av.


Stevenson Building-15-23 E. Washington.


Stewart Block-S. w. cor. Seventh and Il- linois.,


Stewart Place-S. e. cor. Illinois and Ohio. Stock Yards-Hadley av. and Belt Railroad crossing (W. I.)


Stone Block-14-16 W. Ohio.


Stout Block-62-76 Mass av.


Sturm Place-E. Michigan, bet. Arsenal and State avs.


Surgical Institute Building-N. w. cor. Ohio and Capitol av.


Talbott Block-N. w. cor. Market and Penn. Talbott & New's Block-East side Penn., s. of Market.


Telephone Building-S. w. cor. Illinois and Ohio.


Templeton Hall-361/2 W. Washington.


Thompson's Block-S. w. cor. Ohio and Il- linois.


Thorpe Block-83 E. Market.


Tomlinson Block-N. w. cor. Ohio and In- diana av.


Tomlinson Hall-N. e. cor. Market and Del- aware.


Trade Block-15 McCrea.


Turne Hall-N. e. cor. Illinois and Ohio.


Union Building-67 W. Maryland.


Union Carpenters' Hall-251/2 S. Meridian.


Union Hall-139 E. Washington.


Union Station-Cor. Illinois and Jackson pl.


U. S. Arsenal-North end of Arsenal av. Vajen's Block-66 N. Penn.


Van Sickle's Hall-321% Clifford av.


Van Vorhis Block-233 Mass. av. Vinton Block-S. w. cor. Market and Penn.


Von Hake Block-30 N. Delaware.


Voss Block-Cor. 1st and Illinois.


Wachstetter's Hall-199 S. Capitol av.


Wallace Block-50 S. Delaware.


Wallace Block-S. e. cor. Mass. av. and New York.


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Water Works Building-East bank White river, s. of Washington.


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PUBLIC PARKS-RAILROADS.


Waverly Building-S. w. cor. Meridian and Monument pl.


Wesley Block-Indiana av., bet. Illinois and Capitol av.


Wheatley Block-N. e. cor. New Jersey and Ohio.


When Building-26-40 N. Penn.


White's Block-106 N. Meridian.


Wiley Block-N. w. cor. Penn. and Wash- ington.


Wilson Block-S. e. cor. Illinois and Market. Windsor The-S. w. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Workhouse-South side Twelfth, bet. High- land pl. and Michigan rd.


Wright's Market Street Block-66 E. Mar- ket.


Wright's Pennsylvania Street Block-See Exchange Block.


Wyandot Block-N. e. cor. Ohio and Mass. av.


Yandes & Malott Block-East side Illinois, bet. Georgia and Louisiana.


Y. M. C. A. Building-33 N. Illinois.


Yohn Block-N. e. cor. Meridian and Wash- ington.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Armstrong Park-North Indianapolis.


Fairview Park-Seven miles n. of city on the canal.


Garfield Park-South end of East.


Germania Park-Floral av. w. of canal.


Indianapolis Base Ball Park-E. Ohio, bet. Hanna and Arsenal av.


Irvington Park-Irvington.


Military Park-South side of New York, bet. Blackford and West.


Monument Place-Crossing Meridian and Market.


St. Clair Park-Meridian, Penn. and St. Clair.


University Square-West side Penn., bet. New York and Vermont.


West Indianapolis Park-Bet. Birch and Marion avs (W. I).


Wildwood-S. w. cor. Meridian and Seven- teenth.


Woodruff Place-East of United States Ar- senal, bet. Clifford av. and Michigan.


RAILROADS.


Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Company- W. P. Ijams, Pres .; Michael A. Downing, Vice-Pres .; John H. Holliday, Sec .; H. D. Lane, Auditor; Harry C. Graybill, Traffic Mngr. Office Union Stock Yards (W. I.) Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad- From Indianapolis to Cincinnati, 123 miles; Cincinnati to Toledo, 202 miles. M. D. Woodford, Pres .; C. G. Waldo, Genl. Mngr. General offices, Cincinnati, O. In- dianapolis offices, 2 W. Washington. H. G. Stiles, Genl. Agt. Freight Dept .; George W. Hayler, Dist. Pass. Agt.


Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (Big Four)-Total number of miles operated, 2,347. General offices, Cin- cinnati and Cleveland, O. M. E. Ingalls, Pres .; E. O. McCormick, Pass. Traffic Mngr .; D. B. Martin, Genl. Pass. Agt .; J. Q. Van Winkle, Genl. Supt .; Ford Woods, Genl. Freight Agt. P. & E. Ry .; George W. Bender, Supt. Chicago Divis- ion; J. A. Barnard, Genl. Mngr. P. & E. Division; J. W. Riley, Supt. P. & E. Division; Henry S. Frazer, Genl. Agt .; W. A. Sullivan, Freight Agt .; H. M. Bronson, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt .; 1 E. Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind.


Cincinnati, Wabash & Michigan Railway- For general offices see Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway.


Indiana, Decatur & Western Railway- From Indianapolis to Decatur, 153 miles. M. D. Woodford, Pres .; R. B. F. Pierce, Genl. Mngr .; George H. Graves, Supt .; J. S. Lazarus, Genl. Freight and Pass.


Agt .; J. W. Connaty, Master Mechanic; George W. Lishawa, Auditor; F. H. Short, Treas .; George H. Graves, Supt .; George R. Balch, Purchasing Agt. General of- fices, Commercial Club bldg.


Indianapolis Union Railway Co. Lessees Belt Railroad-James McCrea, Pres .; W. N. Jackson, Sec .; W. T. Cannon, Treas. and Purchasing Agt .; C. A. Vinnedge, Auditor; A. A. Zion, Supt. Offices, Union Station.


Pennsylvania Lines-Indianapolis to Colum- bus, O., 188 miles. Louisville Division, In- dianapolis to Louisville, Ky., 110 miles. Vincennes Division, Indianapolis to Vin- cennes, 116 miles. General offices, Pitts- burg, Pa .; George B. Roberts, Pres., Philadelphia, Pa .; E. A. Ford, Genl. Pass. and Ticket Agt., Pittsburg, Pa .; John F. Miller, Genl. Supt., Columbus, O .; F. G. Darlington, Supt., Indianapolis. Indian- apolis offices, Union Station. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agt .; S. F. Gray, Genl. Western Freight Agt .; George E. Rock- well, D. P. A .; George Rech, City Ticket Agt. Offices, n. e. cor. Illinois and Wash- ington streets.


Lake Erie & Western Railway Co .- Gen- eral offices, cor. Washington and Noble sts., Indianapolis, Ind. From Sandusky, O., to Peoria, Ill., 416 miles; from Indian- apolis to Michigan City, Ind., 162 miles; from Fort Wayne to Connersville, Ind., 109 miles; from New Castle to Rushville, Ind., 24 miles; from St. Marys to Minster,


10 miles; total, 721 miles. C. S. Brice, Pres., New York; L. M. Schwan, Vice- Pres., New York; George L. Bradbury, Vice-Pres. and Genl. Mngr., Indianapolis, Ind .; Samuel B. Sweet, Genl, Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; Charles F. Daly, Genl. Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; A. G. Young, Asst. Genl. Freight Agt., Indian- apolis, Ind .; D. S. Hill, Genl. Supt., In- dianapolis, Ind .; H. F. Bickell, Asst. Genl. Supt., Indianapolis, Ind .; T. H. Perry, Chief Engineer and Purchasing Agt., In- dianapolis, Ind .; W. E. Hackedorn, Genl. Solicitor, Indianapolis, Ind .; John B. Cock- rum, Genl. Attorney, Indianapolis, Ind .; A. D. Thomas, Asst. Treas., Indianapolis, Ind .; W. A. Wildhack, Auditor, Indian- apolis, Ind .; E. N. Hicks, Trav. Pass, Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; T. O. Baker, Trav. Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. City ticket office, 26 S. Illinois. Local freight office, 51 S. Alabama street.


Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway (Monon Route)-From Indianapolis, Ind., to Chicago, Ill., 183 miles; from Indianapo- lis, Ind., to Michigan City, Ind., 154 miles; from Monon, Ind., to Louisville, Ky., 229 miles; branch from Orleans to French Lick Springs, 18 miles; from Bedford to Switz City, 41 miles. Samuel Thomas, Pres., New York City; W. H. McDoel, Vice-Pres. and Genl. Mngr., Chicago; J. L. Doherty, Asst. Auditor; Frank J. Reed, Genl. Passenger Agt., Chicago; E. C. Field, Genl. Solicitor, Chicago; A. J. O'Reilly. Genl. Agt., 1 Board of Trade bldg., Indianapolis, Ind .; George W. Hay- ler, Distriet Passenger Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Local ticket office, 2 W. Washington street. Local freight, corner New Jersey and Pearl.


Ohio, Indiana , & Western Railway-For General Offices see Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway.


Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad-In- dianapolis to St. Louis, Mo., 240 miles. General Offices, Terre Haute, Ind. V. T. Malott, Receiver, Indianapolis, Ind .; J. J. Turner, Vice-Pres. and Genl. Mngr., St. Louis, Mo .; George E. Farrington, Genl. Agt. and Sec .; R. B. Thompson, Treas., Terre Haute, Ind .; E. A. Ford, Genl. Ticket and Passenger Agt .; W. F. Brun- ner, Asst. Genl. Passenger Agt., St. Louis,


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RAILWAYS, STREET-SCHOOLS.


Mo .; George E. Rockwell, District Pas- senger Agt .; A. D. Penuleton. Commercial Agt. Indianapolis Offices, northeast cor. Illinois and Washington streets.


RAILWAYS-STREET.


Citizens' Street Railroad Co .- Augustus L. Mason, Pres .; Wm. L. Elder, Vice-Pres .; Wm. F. Milholland. Sec. and Treas .; Mil- ler Elliott. Supt .. 750 W. Washington.


Indianapolis and Broad Ripple Rapid Tran- sit Co .- Robert C. Light, Pres. and Genl. Mngr., 1-2 Lombard bldg.


Indianapolis, Greenwood & Franklin Elec- tric Line From Indianapolis to Green- wood. 30 miles. J. A. Polk, Greenwood, Pres .; Henry L. Smith, Genl. Mngr. Gen- eral Offices, 731 Lemcke bldg.


SCHOOLS.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Admire & Mcveigh, 11% E. Washington.


Assumption School-William, n of Morris


(W. I.), in charge of Sisters of St. Bene- dict.


Boys' Classical School-783 N. Delaware. L. H. Baugher, Principal.


Butler College-Irvington, Ind. Scot Butler, President. A. M. Chamberlain, Sec. of Board.


Convent of the Good Shepherd-S. s. Ray- mond, w. of Meridian.


Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph-Cor. Palmer and Meridian.


Duthie Lawson A .- 111% N. Meridian.


German Evangelical Lutheran Schools- 387 S. New Jersey, cor. Pleasant and Spruce and Jupiter, near Brookside av. German Lutheran Mission School-Cor. Jefferson and Orange avs.


German Lutheran School-481 E. Market. Adolphus C. F. Paar, Principal.


Girls' Classical School-426 N. Penn. May Wright Sewall, Principal.


Holy Cross School-S. e. cor. Hanna and Ohio. In charge of Sisters of Providence. Independent Turn Verein School of Indi- anapolis-Adolph Mols, Instructor. Cor. Illinois and Ohio.


Indiana Boston School of Elocution and Expression of Indianapolis-Established 1879. Mrs. Hariet Augusta Prunk, Prin- cipal. 368 W. New York.


Indiana Law School-71 W. Market.


Indiana Kindergarten and Primary Nor- mal Training School-Margaret, opp. City Hospital. Eliza A. Blaker, City Supt.


Indiana School of Art-N. w. cor. Monu- ment Place and Market. Established 1889. Hilton U. Brown, Pres .; Carl H. Lieber, Sec .; Charles E. Hollenbeck, Treas.


Indiana School of Nursing (attached to City Hospital.)


Indianapolis Academy for Boys-498 N.


Penn.


Indianapolis Business University-When bldg. Established 1850. Incorporated 1886. Emmett J. Heeb, Pres.


Indianapolis College of Music-Cor. Monu- ment Place and Market. James M. Dun- gan. Mngr.


Industrial School for Colored Children- Jaillet Arthur, D. F., Ninth Presbyterian Church, 222 Keystone av.


Johnson John D .- 1561% E. Washington.


Kindergarten No. 1-321 W. Pearl.


Kindengarten No. 2-68 Yandes.


Kindergarten No. 3-Margaret, opp. City Hospital.


Kindergarten No. 4-644 S. Illinois.


Kindergarten No. 5-10 N. Liberty.


Kindergarten No. 6-Cor. Catharine Missouri.


and


Kindergarten No. 7-560 W. North.


Knickerbacker Hall The-Diocesan School for Girls, cor. 7th and Central av.


Metropolitan School of Music-134 N. Il- linols. Franz X. Arens, Pres .; Oliver W. Plerce, Sec.


Nurses' Training School-735 N. Meridian. St. Agnes Academy-702 N. Meridian. In charge of Sisters of Providence.


St. Ann's School (colored)-S. w. cor. Pratt and Fayette. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Anthony's School for Boys and Girls- East side of Warman av., 2 south of Ver- mont (H). In charge of Sisters of Provi- dence.


St. Bridget's School-N. e. cor. West and St. Clair. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. John's Academy and Boarding School for Girls-South side of Maryland e. of S. Capitol av. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. John's German Evangelical Lutheran School-Bismarck av., near Frazee (H).


St. John's School for Boys-74 W. Georgia. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Joseph's Academy-284 N. Noble. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Joseph's Home and Industrial School- 397 S. Alabama. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Joseph's Institute-Cor. Coburn and Short. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Joseph's School (for boys)-321 E. North. B. W. Bernhard Kingston, Principal.


St. Mary's School (for boys)-Rear 75 E. Maryland. Joseph P. Pfeiffer, Principal. St. Mary's Academy and School (for girls)- South side Maryland w. of Delaware. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Patrick's School (for boys)-North side Dougherty w. of Virginia av. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Patrick's Academy (for girls)-South side Dougherty w. of Short. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Peter and Paul School for Boys-In charge of Sisters of Providence. 672 N. Penn.


Sacred Heart School (for girls)-Cor. Me- ridian and Palmer. Mother Lidwina, Su- perior.


Sacred Heart School (for boys)-Cor. Union and Palmer.


Select Kindergarten-19 W. St. Joseph. Jen- nie M. Moore, Principal.


Select Kindergarten-571 N. Capitol Catherine O'Neill, Principal.


av. Select Kindergarten-435 Ash.


Shorthand Training School-49-55 Thorpe blk.


Sisters of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond, near city limits.


University of Indanapolis-Meets at As- sembly rooms, Commercial Club. Allen M. Fletcher, Pres .; George E. Hunt, Sec .; Herman Lieber, Treas.


University Extension, Indianapolis Center- Gustave A. Carstensen, Pres .; Harriet E. Jacobs, Sec.


Winona Assembly and Summer School-36 When bldg. Rev. S. C. Dickey.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Superintendent of Schools-D. K. Goss, Li- brary bldg.


Assistant Superintendent-Miss N. Cropsey -Office house, 4:30 to 5 p. m., Monday. Library bldg.


Clerk of Superintendent-Clara Stonebarger, Library bldg. Office hours of Super- intendent, from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. each week day, except Wednesday. Office hours of clerk. from 8:30 to 6 D. m.


Special Teachers-Wilhelmina Seegmiller, Supervisor of Drawing; Robert Nix. Supervisor of German; Perle Wilkison, Supervisor of Music; J. H. Woodruff. Supervisor of Penmanship: Curt Toll and Adolph Mols, Supervisors of Physical Cul- ture. Office, Library bldg.


Normal School-In High School bldg. No. 1. Mary E. Nicholson, Principal.


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SCHOOLS-SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.


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HIGH SCHOOL NO. 1.


Corner Pennsylvania and Michigan. George W. Hufford, Principal.


INDUSTRIAL TRAINING SCHOOL.


Corner Meridian and Merrill and Madison av. Charles E. Emmerich, Principal.


PRIMARY GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


No. 1-Cor. New Jersey and Vermont. Ida M. Andrus. Principal.


No. 2-Cor. Delaware and Walnut. garet Hamilton, Principal.


Mar-


No. 3-Meridian, bet. Ohio and New York. M. Selma Ingersoll, Principal.


No. 4-Cor. Michigan and Blackford. Fran- ces M. Brunton, Supervising Principal. No. 5-Cor. Washington and California. Anna Courtney, Principal.


No. 6-Cor. Union and Phipps. Mary L.


Colgan, Principal.


No. 7-Cor. Bates and Benton. Nelson Yoke, Supervising Principal.


No. 8-Oak Hill, northeast of Atlas Works. Georgia Alexander, Principal.


No. 9-Cor. Vermont and Davidson. Hen- rietta Schrake. Principal.


No. 10-Cor. Ash and Home av. Henrietta Colgan, Supervising Principal.


No. 11-Cor. 4th and Capitol av. Clara Washburn, Principal.


No. 12-Cor. West and McCarty. Mary H. Ingersoll, Principal.


No. 13-Cor. Buchanan and Beaty. Emma Donnan, Supervising Principal.


No. 14-South side Ohio, east of Highland av. Rauma W. Wales, Principal.


No. 15-Cor. Michigan and Keystone av. Sarah McFarland, Principal.


No. 16-Cor. Blomington and Springfield. Eliza M. Hopkins, Principal.


No. 17-Cor. West and 2d. Lavinia McFar- land, Principal.


No. 18-Yandes, bet. Home and Lincoln avs. Victoria A. Willson, Principal.


No. 19-Shelby, south of Prospect. Marcel- lus Neal, Principal.


No. 20-Spruce, south of Prospect. Sadie L. Kirlin, Principal.


No. 21-Michigan av., s. e. of Institute for Deaf and Dumb. Florence Fay, Principal. No. 22-Cor. Chestnut and Hill. Ada Duzan, Principal.


No. 23 .- Cor. Fourth and Howard. Mary E. Willson, Principal.


No. 24-Cor. North and Minerva. John T. Smith, Principal.


No. 25-Cor. New Jersey and Merrill. Mary A. Mckeever, Principal.


No. 26-Martindale av., bet. Lincoln av. and Seventh. Mary B. Knowlton, Principal. No. 27-Cor. Park av. and Eighth. Mar- garet V. Marshall, Principal.


No. 28-Fletcher av., bet. Dillon and Cedar. Etta L. Miller, Principal.


No. 29-Cor. College av. and Eleventh. Jane W. Bass, Principal.


No. 30-Elder av. Martha Allgire, Teacher. No. 31-Lincoln lane. Helen Hickey, Princi- pal.


No. 32-Cor. Twelfth and Illinois. Cora M. Day, Principal.


No. 33-Cor. Sterling and Stoughton av. Kate Robson, Principal.


No. 34-Shelby. s. of Belt R. R. E. S. Skil- len. Principal.


No. 35-Madison road, s. of Belt R. R. Flora Harvey, Principal.


No. 36-Cor. Capitol av. and Twentieth. Mary D. Stillwell, Principal.


No. 37-Seventeenth, e. of Baltimore av. James H. Young, Principal.


No. 38-Cor. Bloyd av. and Paw Paw. Mary A. Hancock, Principal.


No. 39-Cor. State and Lexington avs. Helen R. Lang, Principal.


No. 40-Cor. Penn. and North. Ella M. Christy, Principal.


No. 41-Cor. Armstrong and Rader (N. I.) Robert A. Smith, Principal.


No. 42-Cor. Wells and Rader (N. I.) Wm. M. Lewis, Principal.


No. 43-Mapleton. Alice O'Hair, Principal. No. 44-Cerealine Works. Elizabeth Miller, Teacher.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGAN- IZATIONS.


MASONIC.


A. and A. Scotish Rite.


Indiana Sovereign Consistory-Jacob W. Smith, Commander-in-chief; Joseph W. Smith, Grand Sec.


Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 319. F. and A. M .- Meets first Monday in each month in Masonic Temple. H. A. Sampsell, W. M .: Willis R. Miner, Sec.


Capital City Lodge No. 312-Meets first Tuesday of each month in Claypool blk. H. B. Fatout, W. M .; Thomas Oddy, Sec. Center Lodge No. 23-Meets first Monday in each month in Claypool blk. C. C. Gil- more, W. M .; Albert Izor, Sec.


Grand Commandery K. T .- Meets


hird Wednesday of April.


Grand Lodge-Meets annually fourth Tues- day in May, hall southeast cor. Washing- ton and Capitol av. Wm. H. Smythe, Grand Sec.


Indianapolis Chapter No. 5-Meets first Fri- day of each month in Claypool blk. Hugh J. Drummond, Sec.


Indianapolis Council No. 2-Meets in Ma- sonic Temple. Henry Rebesberger, I. M .; Hugh J. Drummond, Recorder.


Keystone Chapter No. 6-Meets third Tues- day of each month in Masonic Temple. Hugh O. McVey, H. P .; J. W. Smith, Sec. Logan Lodge No. 575-Meets first Monday of each month in Claypool blk. Hiram D. Harris. W. M .; John Schley, Sec.


Marion Lodge No. 35-Meets third Wednes- day of each month in Masonic Temple. Jacob Watts, W. M .: H. J. Drummond, Sec.


Murat Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S .- Meets on Friday evenings. John T. Brush, Poten- tate: Joseph W. Smith, Recorder.


Mystic Tie Lodge No. 398-Meets second Monday of each month in Masonic Tem- ple. Lewis E. Morrison, W. M .; Willis D. Engle. Sec.


Oriental Lodge No. 500-Meets cor. Central av. and St. Mary street. Albert T. Isen- see, W. M .; Howard Kimball, Sec.


Pentalpha Lodge No. 564-Vestal W. Wood- ward, W. M .; Wm. H. Smythe, Sec. Meets first Thursday of each month in Masonic Temple.


Raper Commandery No. 1-Meets second Tuesday in each month in Masonic Tem- ple. Wm. S. Rich, Eminent Commander; Wm. H. Smythe, Treas .; Jacob W. Smith, Recorder.


O. E. S.


Queen Esther Chapter No. 3-Mrs. Clara Holderman, W. M .: E. Nettie Ransford. Sec .: Masonic Temple.


Naomi Chapter No. 131-Mrs. Wilhelmina Brattain. W. M .: Aurelius Smith, Sec. Masonic Temple.


MASONIC (COLORED).


Central Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M .- Meets first Thursday of every month at north- east cor. Washington and Meridian. Jacob Porter. W. M .; Don Wells, Sec.


Waterford Lodge No. 13, F. and A. M .- Meets second Wednesday of every month at northeast cor. Washington and Me- ridian. Lawson Seaton, W. M .; Henry Terry, Sec.


Trinity Lodge No. 18, F. and A. M .- Meets first Wednesday of every month at north- east cor. Washington and Meridian. B. B. Biggins, W. M .; Thomas Bransford, Sec.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.


Cyrus Chapter No. 15, R. A. M .- Meets first Tuesday of every month at northeast cor. Washington and Meridian. A. J. Thomp- son. H. P .; Charles Chavis, Sec.


Zerubbabel Commandery No. 14, K. T .- Meets second Tuesday of every month at northeast cor. Washington and Meridian. Valuce Sanders, E. C .; Henry Moore, Re- corder.


A. and A. Scotish Rite.


Constantine Consistory - Meets second Thursday in every month at northeast cor. Washington and Meridian. John J. Buckner. Commander-in-chief; Henry Moore, Sec.




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