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500 Central av 8
600 Park av Fleming av Sutherland av
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500 Ind'polis av M
Ethel -
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Dye N'western av 900 Annette
1000 Rader
..
1100 Clifton
1200 Barnes av 1300 Eimira The canal
TWIN LAKE-
From S Gale n e to Sherman Drive R
UDELL-
From Indianapolis
av w to Schurmann av, between Twenty- eighth and Twenty- ninth
Ethel Dye
M
N'Western av ..
800 Isabella
900 Annette
1000 Rader
1100 Clifton
1200 Barnes av
1300 Elmira
UNION- From Merrill 8
first e of Meridian 700 Norwood 2
100 Iilinois L
Kenwood av =
200 Capitol av
Graceland av =
300 Senate av London av =
400 Missouri M
1300 Downey
1400 Arizona
1600 Palmer
1610 Karcher
1700 Minnesota
N'western av
800 Isabelle
900 Annette
1000 Rader
1100 Clifton =
1938 Schllier
2100 LeGrande av
2200 Raymond
UNIVERSITY AV- From C H & D Ry e to Arlington av, first s of P C C & St L Ry
5000 Rliey av R
Bancroft av
700 College av Fall creek Sutherland av D
900 Bellefontaine
1000 Corneil av =
Macpherson av R R crossing :
1300 Columbia av G 5800 Good av
1400 Martindale av 1700 Raiston av 1725 Schofield av
1800 Sangster av 1900 Maniove av
2200 Hillslde av Brouse av
2400 Keystone av
4100 School F
TWENTY-NINTH, W-
From 2900 N Illl- nois w to city limits 100 Illinois L
Kenwood av
200 Capitol av =
Graceland av ..
300 Senate av London av
400 Missouri
Paris av
: A:
800 Ashland av 900 Bellefontaine
1000 Cornell av
1100 Macpherson av R R crossing G ..
1200 Yandes 1300 Columbla av 1400 Martindale av
1700 Ralston av
1725 Schofield av 1800 Sangster av
1900 Manlove av 2200 Baltimore av
2100 Caroline av
:
2200 Hillside av
:
2300 Brouse av
2400 Keystone av
3200 Dearborn Adams
CI
3500 Olney
:
900 Annette
:
3600 Gale
:
3700 Station
3800 Brightwood av
3900 Foundry
4000 Hope
TWENTY EIGHTH, W-
From 2800 N Merid- fan w to city Ilmlts
800 McCarty Sycamore
Poplar :
1000 Ray
1100 Wilkins
..
1200 Morris
..
..
Paris av Indianap'lis av .
525 Ethel Dye
1714 lowa
1800 Carson Adler Belt R R
1200 Barnes
The canal W
Burton av Schurmann av :
TWENTY-SEV- ENTH, W- From 2700 N Merid- jan w to city limits 100 Iilinols L
200 Capitol av Graceland av
5700 Audubon rd Dewey av
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS- E of Shelby 112 ml
s of Garfield Park
2600 Addison
2700 Hoimes av
2800 Warman a v
Clair n and s N 3000 Ketcham
VALLEY AV- From Roosevelt av e to Hazel, first e of Holloway Arrow av F
Ludlow av
VAN BUREN- From 1925 Shelby e to city ilmits
1300 Linden I
1400 Laurel Thaddeus
3000 Hancock
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
VIGO- From Linden
first n of Naomi
VILLA AV-
From 2001 Lexing- ton av s to Terrace av
1000 Woodlawn av J
1100 Prospect
1300 Orange
VINCENNES-
From cor Drover and Ray s w to Mor- ris along s s of I & VRR P
VINE- From 116 W Tabor s to Kelly Q
VINTON-
From 1026 S West w to White river 600 Dakota P
VIRGINIA AV-
From 100 E Wash- ington s e to Pros- pect
100 Maryland IJ
Delaware
200 Georgia
300 Louisiana ..
New Jersey ..
400 South East
600 Lexington av
601 Merrlii Noble Pine
627 Stevens
701 Norwood
800 Cedar
801 McCarty ..
865 Wyoming
901 Bradshaw ..
1001 Buchanan ..
1033 Woodlawn av ..
VOUGHT-
From Twenty-fifth n, fourth e of School F
WABASH, E- From 125 N Penn- sylvania e to Nobie 100 Pennsylvania R
200 Delaware
300 Alabama =
400 New Jersey
Adelaide =
500 East =
600 Liberty
WABASH, W- From 125 N Ililnols
w to White river 125 Muskingum 200 Capitol av
300 Senate av
Osage W
400 Missouri
Toledo =
600 West
Blackford ..
Blake
WADE-
From Shelby e to State av, third s of Raymond
1300 Linden I
Walker av
1500 Boyd av
1600 Draper
WAGNER'S LA-
From Washington s, first e of Sheridan av R
WALCOTT, N --
From 1800 E Wash- Ington n to Mich- igan
200 Ohlo 300 New York 400 Vermont Sturm av
WALCOTT, S- From Southeastern av s to C C C & St L Ry, first e of State av T
WALDEN- (See Smith)
WALKER- From 1% block s of Mass av and from Twenty-fifth n, third e of School F
WALKER AV- From cor Wade and Boyd av s e, thence e to Knox Bradbury av I
Short ..
Finley av
WALLACE-
From 1201 Vande- mann av e to Ear- hart
WALLACE AV- From 4800 E Wash- Ington n to Michi- gan
300 New York R
WALNUT, E- From 701 N Penn e
200 Delaware A
Ft Wayne av Hudson
300 Alabama C
400 New Jersey
500 East D
600 Park av
Mass av
600 Liberty Cincinnati
..
700 Nobie ..
3500 Belt R R
R
3600 Kealing av
3700 Sherman Drive " and from Emerson av e to Euclid drive
WALNUT, W-
From 700 N Merld- lan w Superior L
100 Illinois
Muskingum ..
200 Capitol av Roanoke ..
300 Senate av M
C C C & St L Ry M
and s 34 Scloto R
100 Pennsylvania
Virginia av
200 Delaware
300 Alabama
600 California
Washington av
700 Blackford
The canal
877 Charlotte = 500 East .. White river
895 Agnes :
600 Liberty
923 Henrietta
1000 Plum
1200 Brush
1232 Lansing
1300 Greely
1400 Bloomington
1500 Harding
1520 Wilmot
1600 Minkner Richland
1700 Belt R R
..
1721 Reichwein
1800 Miley av
1811 Neil
1900 Eider av
46
= 2000 Traub av
..
.. 2400 Keystone av 2425 Forest av
2500 Tacoma av
44
46
3100 Concord
3200 Goodlet av
3300 Centennial
Westmoreland av
3400 Tibbs av
3500 Alton av ..
3600 Berwick av .. 3300 LaSalle
3700 Exeter av ..
3800 Rochester av
3900 Somerset av
4000 Livingston av
4100 Luett av
4200 Olin av
4300 Tomlinson ..
Grande av
WANAMAKER RD- From Sherman Drive e, first s of Be- thel av R
WARMAN AV. N- From 2800 W Wash- ington n 201 Ohio V
301 New York
400 Vermont X
600 Michigan =
700 Walnut
900 Calvelage
1000 Tenth
WARMAN AV, S- From 2801 W Wash- ington s
100 Jackson V
CCC & StL Ry
300 Bertha
400 Ida
500 Victoria
WARREN AV-
From Henry s to
Ray, fifth w of White river
600 Oliver av O
800 McCarty
WARSAW -- From 501 S East e
to ailey H
WASHINGTON, E- From 1 N Meridian e to city limits, di- viding the city
100 Illinois V
107 Kentucky av ..
128 Muskingum
200 Capitol av ..
300 Senate av
336 Osage ..
400 Missouri
500 West
500 West
Bright W
800 Douglass
400 New Jersey ..
R R crossing
Patterson = 700 Nobie
1000 Hiawatha
1077 Maxwell
1100 Wilson
Barnhill
..
1000 Cruse
1200 Caldweil
1200 Highland av
1400 Oriental
1300 Porter .. 1425 McKim av
1500 Arsenal av
White river
1800 Miley av
.. 1601 Summit
1700 State av
.. 1800 Walcott
.. 1900 Randolph
2000 Parkview av
2100 Hamilton av 2200 Jefferson av
.. 2300 Beville av
2400 Tremont av 2500 Germanla av
2600 King av 2700 Holmes av 2800 Warman av 2900 Haugh 3000 Ketcham
2600 Temple av 2700 Eastern av 2800 Rural Grace
..
2900 Oxford
3000 Tulip av Christlan Oakland av
3100 Gray
3200 Dearborn
3400 Tuxedo
3500 Oiney Belt R R
3512 Gaie
3600 Kealing av
3700 Sherman Drive
3800 Bradley
3900 Denny
4000 Chester av
4100 Garfield av 4200 Gladstone av
4300 Colorado av 4400 Euclid av
4500 Linwood av 4600 Drexel av
4700 Bosart av 4800 Wallace av
4900 DeQuincy ..
5000 Riley av Bancroft av
5100 Emerson av 5123 Spencer av ..
6201 Butler av
5300 Hawthorne la
5301 Downey av
5400 Irvington av 5500 Whittier pi 5600 Ritter av
5617 Johnson av
Layman av
5700 Audubon rd
5800 Bolton av
6000 Arlington av
6029 Webster av Catherwood av " 6100 Sheridan av
WASHINGTON,
W- From 2 S Meridian w to city limits, dl- viding the city 11 and s
The canal
400 Missouri :
415 Fayette N
866 Blake :
426 Adelaide ..
800 Davidson
= 900 Pine
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1900 Eider av
2000 Lynn
Traub av
R
2100 Belmont av ..
2200 Sheffield av 2300 Bismarck av
S
952 Locke ..
X 1000 S'eastern av
Elwood
Sheridan Drive .. 1617 Baker
334 Ogden
M
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
2100 Belmont av 2200 Sheffield av Bismarck av 2301 Tremont av 2401 Mount
2500 Germanla av 2600 Addison
2700 Holmes av
2800 Warman av 2901 Harris av 3200 Rockvlile plke
WASHINGTON AV, W-
From 600 W Wash- ington n w to White river
700 Blackford
V
800 Gelsendorff
850 Blake
WASHINGTON BOULEVARD-
From Fall Creek n, continuation of N Alabama B
WATER- From 730 W Mc- Carty s to Wilkins P WATKINS-
From C H & D Ry e to Riley av, first s of P C C & St L Ry R
WAYNE- (See Darnell)
WEBB-
From Belt R R s to Raymond, first ℮ of Madison av Q
WEBSTER AV, N- From Loweil av D to Shelley av, first e of Arlington av R WEBSTER AV. S- From 6029 E Wash- Ington s to C H & D Ry
100 Julian av R
P C C & St L Ry =
Beechwood av ..
WEGHORST- From 1501 S East e to Leonard U
WENDELL-
From Twenty-first n to Marlette Drive, first e of Northwest- ern av M
WEST, N-
From 500 W Wash- Ington n to Holton place .
Court W
100 Market
Wabash ..
200 Ohio Miami
300 New York = 2900 Haugh
Tippecanoe
400 Vermont
500 Michigan N
600 North Indiana av
701 Walnut
800 St Clair
900 Pratt
1000 Tenth
1020 Torbet
1100 Eleventh Darnell
1200 Twelfth
1230 Drake
1300 Thirteenth
1400 Fourteenth 1600 Sixteenth
1700 Seventeenth .. 200 Capitol av
Church
300 Senate av 400 Chadwick 500 West 600 Dakota
P
3300 Vandeman av 3500 Earhart
WOODRUFF PL-
Bounded by Na- tional Technical in- stitute Grounds, Tenth, Tecumseh and Michigan E
WOODRUFF TER-
2100 Belmont av 14 RACE- From 1615 to 1621 2201 Sheffield av E 10th E
WOODSTOCK
DRIVE-
From W Thirty- eighth n, first w of Northwestern av M WORCESTER AV- From Brookville av s to Prospect, second e of Sherman Drive R
WRIGHT- From 12 block n of 801 E McCarty s to Cottage av
900 Wyoming J
Bradshaw
1000 Buchanan H
Woodlawn av ..
1100 Prospect
1200 Morris
1218 Sanders
1300 Downey Parkway av
1400 Terrace av
WYOMING, E- From 901 S Dela-
208 Harmon U
300 Alabama High :
400 New Jersey H
500 East
800 Wright
WYOMING, W- From 900 S Capitol
av w to White River P
254 Church
300 Senate av
329 Melkel
400 Missourl Chadwick
YANDES-
From 1200 Roose- velt av n to Twenty- eighth
1300 Thirteenth G
1500 Fifteenth =
1600 Sixteenth .. 1700 Seventeenth
1900 Nineteenth ..
2000 Twentieth
2100 Twenty-first
2200 Twenty-second
2300 Twenty-third
2400 Twenty-fourth
2500 Twenty-fifth
2700 Twenty-sev'th YASSIE-
From Norman s to Southern av, first w of Daisy
2400 Romaine
2500 Carleton
YORK-
From 1301 Ken-
tucky av s e
1200 Nordyke av P
ZWINGLEY- From Bethel av 9,
2200 Churchman av 2300 St Paul St Peter .. third e of Keystone av Reformers av 1
: : :
WILSON- From 1100 W North n to Coe
WINCHESTER AV (See E Tabor)
WINDSOR- From 1700 E Tenth n 1200 Twelfth E
WINKS- From Rural e to Belt R R, third 9 of Washington R
WINONA AV-
From
Forty-sixth
n, second w of Sen- ate av L
WINTER AV-
From 2200 Roose- velt av n to Blod av F
WINTHROP AV- (See Cornell av)
WISCONSIN-
From 1300 S Merid- ian w to Dakota
100 Illinois Q
200 Capitol av
300 Senate av =
500 West P
WOODLAWN AV-
From 1030 S East e to city limits
800 Wright
J
3400 Tibbs av
WILKINS, E- From 1101 S Merid- ian e
Charles Q
100 Union
Mulberry
Chestnut : 1700 State av
1800 Dawson
1900 Neison
2000 Villa av
..
2100 Harlan
100 Illinois
.. Maple
WEST, S- From 500 W Wash- ington s to city lim- 1ts
26 Peari V
100 Maryland 122 Chesapeake
200 Georgia
P
300 Louisiana
=
400 South Kentucky av
500 Henry River
..
600 Merrill
626 Abbott
700 Norwood
800 McCarty
..
3 to Merrill
WILLIAMS-
From 101 S Orlen-
tai e to State av
1500 Arsenal av R
1600 Summit
WILMINGTON AV From 2140 North- western av w
WILMOT- From 1520 W Wash-
ington n to New
York
100 Market V
117 Everett
200 Ohio ..
Astor
300 New York X
400 Vermont
From Michigan n to Walnut, first e of Tibbs av x
WHEELER- From 3100 Roose- velt av n 2200 Twenty-second F 2300 Twenty-third Glen Drive :
2500 Twenty-fifth
3000 Thirtieth
3200 Thirty-second 3400 Thirty-fourth
3600 Thirty-sixth
3700 Thirty-seventh 3800 Thirty-eighth
WHEELER-
From C C C & St L Ry s to Bethel av. first w of Golay
WHITTIER PL- From 5500 E Wash- Ington n to Michigan WILBUR AV- From 1615 E Pal- mer s to Belt R R Naomi J
WILCOX-
From White River w, bet Vermont and Michigan
1600 Bank av x
1900 Lynn 2700 Holmes av
2800 Warman av
3000 Ketcham
3200 Goodlet av
3300 Centennial ..
901 Leonard
1001 Hunter Virginia av
..
1100 Shelby 1200 Olive
1400 Laurel
1500 Spruce
WILKINS. W- From 1100 S Merld- lan w
: : 0
WILLARD- From 225 W South
900 Wyoming
1000 Ray
1026 Vinton
1100 Wilkins
1128 Jones
1200 Morris
1300 Wisconsin White River ..
WEST DRIVE (W P)- From 1700 E Michl- gan n to Tenth Cross Drive S
WESTERN AV- See Sutherland av WESTMORELAND AV-
..
2301 Bismarck av
2401 Tremont av
1500 Harding Blalne av Reisner McLain Lee
White River
0
2400 Keystone av
700 Wainut W ware e to Virginia av
R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory 1911
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION [COPYRIGHT 1911]
INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor-Thomas R. Marshall. Term expires January, 1913.
Lieutenant-Governor - Frank J. Hall. Term expires January, 1913.
Secretary of State-Lew G. Ellingham. Term expires November, 1912.
Treasurer-Wm. H. Vollmer. Term ex- pires February, 1913.
Auditor-Wm. H. O'Brien. Term expires November, 1912.
Attorney General-Thomas M. Honan. Term expires January, 1913 ..
Superintendent of Public Instruction- Charles A. Greathouse. Term expires March, 1913.
Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- Thomas W. Brolley. Term expires No- vember, 1912.
Clerk of Supreme Court-James ₣. France-Term expires January, 1915. Reporter Supreme Court-George W. Self. Term expires January 13, 1913.
Chief of Bureau of Geology-Edward Bar- rett. Term expires January, 1915.
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Adjutant-General-George W. McCoy. Quartermaster-General-Charles A. Gar- rard.
Governor's Private Secretary-Mark This- tlethwaite.
Governor's Legal Clerk-Burt New.
STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC BUILD- INGS AND GROUNDS.
Thomas R. Marshall, Governor; Lew G. Ellingham, Secretary of State; Wm. H. O'Brien, State Auditor.
Custodian appointed by board-Thomas F. Colbert.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF.
Ele Stansbury, Williamsport.
Wm. Geake, Ft. Wayne. Wm. P. Herron, Crawfordsville. Henry B. Brown, Valparaiso. Richard O. Johnson, Supt., Indianapolis.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES INDIANA
SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND.
Evans Woollen, Indianapolis. Friend F. Wiley, Edinburg. A. C. Pilkenton, Greenfield. Louis Dunlap, Covington. George S. Wilson, Supt., Indianapolis.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES CENTRAL IN- DIANA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE.
Hugh H. Miller, Columbus. Adam Heinberger, New Albany. D H. Davis, Knightsville. Walter S. Chambers, New Castle. George F. Edenharter, M. D., Supt., Indi- anapolis.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES INDIANA WOM- AN'S PRISON.
Fannie McKinnie McKee, Indianapolis. Alice E. Waugh, Tipton.
Nettie Adams Wilson, Lafayette.
Emily E. Rhoades, Supt., Indianapolis.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES INDIANA GIRLS' SCHOOL.
Lottie White Caldwell, Lafayette.
Araminta A. Kern, Nellie M. Ellingham, Indianapolis.
Sarah Tawney Campbell, Anderson.
Charlotte Dye, Supt., Clermont.
STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTS.
Wm. A. Dehority, Chief Examiner, In- dianapolis; George A. Bittler, Ft. Wayne; John A. Boltz, Winchester, Deputy Examiners; Millard F. Cox, Clk., Indianapolis.
STATE RAILROAD COMMISSION, STATE HOUSE.
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Wm. J. Wood, Chairman, Evansville; John F. McClure, Anderson; Frank E. Payne, Jeffersonville; Joseph L. Riley, Secretary.
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, 14 STATE HOUSE.
Members of Board-J. C. Haines, Rock- port; Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes; Ed S. Tuell, Corydon; I. Newt. Brown, Franklin; H. L. Nowlin, Lawrenceburg; Knode Porter, Hagerstown; David Wal- lace, Indianapolis; Sid Conger, Shelby- ville; Dan C. Reed, Attica; Oscar Had- ley, Plainfield; C. H. Anthony, Muncie; J. Lynn Van Natta, Lafayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; Ciem Graves, Bunker Hill; C. B. Benjamin, Crown Point; J. E. McDonald, Ligonier.
Officers of Board-I. Newt. Brown, Pres .; Dan C. Reed, Vice-Pres .; Charles Down- ing, Sec. and Treas .; E. H. Peed, Genl. Supt.
STATE BOARD OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.
Thomas R. Marshall, Indianapolis, Pres .; Noble C. Butler, Indianapolis, Vice- Pres .; John H. Holliday, Indianapolis, Treas .; Mark Thistlethwaite, Indianap- olis, Sec .; Henry A. Barnhart, Roches- ter; Francis H. Gavisk, Indianapolis; E. A. K. Hackett, Ft. Wayne.
BATTLE FLAG COMMISSION.
Henry M. Caylor, Noblesville; David I. McCormick, Indianapolis; Jeremiah Hendren, Greenfield.
STATE ENTOMOLOGIST.
Benjamin W. Douglas, Entomologist; Elsie Dickson, Sec., 93 State House.
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INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT.
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY.
Samuel Burkholder, Crawfordsville; Stanley Coulter, Lafayette; Wm. Walt- man, Beanblossom; A. S. Nowels, Co- lumbia City; Charles C. Deam, Sec., In- dlanapolis.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
George T. McCoy, M. D., Pres., Colum- bus; W. N. Wishard, M. D., Vice-Pres., Indianapolis; T. Henry Davis, M. D., Richmond; Fred A. Tucker, M. D., No- blesville; J. N. Hurty, M. D., Phar. D., Indianapolis; Charles A. Carter, Chlef Clerk, J. L. Anderson, Chief Clerk Vital Statistics, 24 State House.
STATE LABORATORY OF HYGIENE.
H. E. Barnard, B. S., Food and Drug Commissioner and Chief Chemist, Chemical Dept., 20 State House. J. P. Simonds, M. D., Supt. Bacteriological Department, 122 State House.
BOARD OF STATE CHARITIES.
The Governor, President ex officio; De- marchus C. Brown, John H. Holliday, Dr. Mary A. Spink, Rev. Francis H. Gavisk, Emma Lee Elam, Indianapolis; Wm. H. Eichhorn, Bluffton; Amos W. Butler, Secretary, '52 State House.
STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAM- INERS.
Alexander Jameson, Pres., Indianapolis; Fred J. Prow, Bloomington; Fred S. Anderson, Richmond; J. A. Dinwiddie, Lowell; F. R. Henshaw, Sec., Indian- apolis.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
State Superintendent of Public Instruc- tlon, President; The Governor, Presi- dents of State University, Purdue Uni- versity and State Normal School, Dept. of Education of Wabash College, Presl- dent of Earlham College, Superintend- ents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evans- ville and Ft. Wayne; County Superin- tendent of Johnson County.
STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL BOOK COMMISSIONERS.
Same officers and members as State Board of Education, 27 State House.
STATE BOARD OF EMBALMERS.
J. D. Emmons, Columbus; Clyde E. Titus, A. M. Ragsdale, Indianapolis; John G. Chambers, Lexington.
STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. Prof. C. G. Woodbury, secretary Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.
STATE BOARD OF PARDONS. Thomas A. Dalley, Indianapolis; Harry B. Darling, La Porte; Albert D. Thom- as, Crawfordsville; May L. Nichol, Clerk
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
Albert F. Sala, Winchester; Burton Cas- saday, Terre Haute; Wm. H. Fogas, Mt. Vernon; Jerome J. Keene, Indian- apolls; Wm. H. Rudder, Salem.
STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION OF NURSES. Mae D. Currie, Indianapolis; Edna Hum- phrey, Crawfordsville; Lizzie M. Cox, Elizabethtown; Martha Elliott, Ft. Wayne.
STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION AND EXAMINATION IN OPTOMETRY.
J. H. Ellis, South Bend; Arthur w. Baker, Logansport; Charles M. Jenkins, Richmond; Milton T. Jay, Portland; Kent A. Wheelock, Ft. Wayne.
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EX- AMINERS.
George G. Ferling, Richmond; Orville L. Boor, Muncie; John G. Herron, Tipton; Wm. F. Myers, Ft. Wayne; W. E. Coover, State Veterinarian, Indianapo- lis.
STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSION- ERS.
Lew G. Ellingham, Secretary of State, Chairman; Wm. H. O'Brien, Auditor of State; Fred L. Gemmer, C. C. Matson, John W. McCardle, Commissioners; Myron D. King, Secretary, 35 State House.
STATE BOARD OF STATISTICS. Thomas W. Brolley, Chief, 33 State House.
STATE BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINT- ING, BINDING AND STATIONERY.
The Governor, Secretary of State, Audit- or of State, Reporter of Supreme Court; 3 State House.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 89 STATE HOUSE.
State Geologist, Edward Barrett.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL REGIS- TRATION AND EXAMINATION, 120 STATE HOUSE.
James M. Dinnen, M. D., Pres., Ft. . Wayne; S. C. Smelser, M. D., Vice- Pres., Richmond; W. T. Gott, M. D., Sec., Crawfordsville; M. S. Canfield, M. D., Treas., Frankfort; W. A. Spurgeon, M. D., Muncie; J. F. Spaunhurst, D. O., Indianapolis.
STATE TRUANCY BOARD.
Amos W. Butler, Secretary Board of State Charities; C. N. Kendall for State Board of Education, 52 State House.
PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION.
J. P. Dunn, Pres .; Mrs. E. C. Earl, Con- nersville; W. W. Parsons, Terre Haute; Carl H. Milam, Sec. and State Or- ganizer, 104 State House.
STATE LIBRARY BOARD.
State Superintendent Public Instruction, Pres. The Governor, Presidents of State University, Purdue University and State Normal School, Department of Educa- tion of Wabash College, President of Earlham College, Superintendents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne, County Superintendent of Johnson County; Demarchus C. Brown, Sec., 27 State House.
STATE DEPARTMENT OF INSPEC- TION, 91 STATE HOUSE.
Wm. E. Blakely, Chief Inspector; Chief Deputy, D. F. Spees, Indianapolis; Dep- uties: T. S. Williamson, Anderson; Peter Kline, South Bend, John Fitz- gibbons, Muncie; C. E. Butcher, Green- castle.
STATE LABOR COMMISSION.
Charles F. Woerner, Harry Slough, Com- missioners, 87 State House.
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CITY OFFICIALS-BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
STATE COMMISSIONER FISHERIES
AND GAME.
George W. Miles, Commissioner, Mabel Whisner, Cierk, 119 State House.
STATE SUPERVISOR OF OIL INSPEC- TION.
James H. Fry, Supervisor, 105 State House.
BOARD OF CONTROL STATE SOL- DIERS AND SAILORS MON- UMENT,
G. V. Menzies, Pres .; Wm. A. Ketcham, Treas .; George W. Parker, Supt.
SUPREME COURT.
Judges-Quincy A. Myers, Chief Justice; James H. Jordan, Douglas Morris, Charles E. Cox, Leander J. Monks.
APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.
Librarian-Omar O'Horrow.
Asst. Librarian-Maurice Brubaker.
Sheriff-George R. Hutto.
APPELLATE COURT.
Judges-David A. Myers, Chief Judge; Edward W. Feit. Milton B. Hottel, Moses B. Lairy, Joseph G. Ibach, An- drew A. Adams.
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor-Samuel Lewis Shank, office City Hall.
Detective-George V. Coffin.
City Clerk-Edward A. Ramsey.
Deputy City Clerks-Thomas J. Yount, James W. Lamkin, Harry F. Abbott. Police Judge-James A. Collins.
Balliff Police Court-Wm. Paulsel.
City Controller-Harry Wallace, office City Hall.
Deputy City Controller-Fred B. Akin.
Corporation Counsel's Office, Joseph B. . Kealing, City Hall.
City Attorney-Merle N. A. Walker.
Assistant-Newton J. McGuire.
City Court Deputy-Wm. E. Reiley.
City Civil Engineer-H. W. Klausmann, City Hall.
Chief Clerk-Willlam H. Pelrce.
Chief Inspector-John Jay Griffith.
Asst. Chief Inspectors-Charles N. Chat- ten, Gustav Hallen.
Clerk-J. H. Gibson.
Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. Harry Deane. H. W. Hawekotte, Frank C. Lingenfelter.
Engineer of Track Elevation-H. W. Klausmann.
Superintendent of Streets-Joseph L. Hogue. Asst. Robert Senour.
Clerks-George O. Hutsell, Louis Kiefer. Municipal Asphalt Repair Plant-Frank Hoss, Supt., 930 E New York.
DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEAN- ING AND SPRINKLING.
Superintendent-W. L. Resoner.
Inspector of Scales, Weights and Meas- ures-Isador Wulfson.
City License Inspector-Wm. Kost. Market Master-C. H. Shank.
City Veterinarian-W. B. Craig.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office City Hall.
Members of Board-C. A. Schrader, Pres- Ident; Charies L. Hutchinson, E. J. O'Reilly; Chief Clerk, Frank J. Noll, jr.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CITY HALL.
Commissioners-Henry Jameson, Presi- dent. Term expires January 31, 1912.
John J. Appel, Vice-Pres. Term expires January 31, 1913.
Charles E. Coffin. Term expires January 31, 1914.
Leroy E. Snyder, Sec. and Executive Of- ficer.
George E. Kessler, landscape architect.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. Members of the Board-Wm. E. Davis, Chairman; Elmer F. Gay, Jesse Sisloff, John B. Wood, Secretary; Martin J. Hyland, Supt. of Police; C. E. Coots, Chief of Fire Department; Thomas A. Winterrowd, Building Inspector. .
BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND CHARITIES.
Edmund D. Clark, M. D., President. Thomas B. Noble, M. D.,
Hall F. Martin, M. D.,
Mavity J. Spencer, M. D.,
Charles S. Woods, M. D., City Health Officer and Secretary of Board.
Harry Dunn, Chief Clerk; J. C. Moore, chemist.
A. M. Buchanan, Milk Inspector; John Ray, Assistant; Charles F. Stout, Meat Inspector.
City Hospital, cor, Locke and Coe, John L. Freeland, M. D., Supt.
City Dog Pound, n. e. cor. River av. and White River.
BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS OF PUB- LIC IMPROVEMENTS. Offices City Hall.
Henry M. Cochrane, Chief.
Assistants-Douglas H. Coulon, John B. Glover, Gustav Kothe, Burton Beville, Wm. H. Jackson, Edwin Bamberger, Thomas T. McWhirter.
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CITY COUNCIL.
John Blumberg, President.
Charles F. Copeland.
George L. Denny.
Wm. H. Johnson.
Frank E. McCarthy.
Fred C. Owen.
George B. Rubens.
Charles B. Stilz.
James E. Troy.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Elections-Rubens, Stliz, Troy, Denny and Johnson.
Fees and Salaries-Troy, Stilz, Owen, Johnson and Rubens.
Finance-Owen, Denny, Copeland, Mc- Carthy and Rubens.
Investigation and Impeachment-Cope- land, Owen, Denny, Troy and McCarthy. Ordinances-Denny, Owen, Stilz, Cope- land and McCarthy.
Public Health and Morals-Stilz, Rubens, Troy, Denny and Johnson.
Public Improvements-Stilz, Copeland, Johnson, McCarthy and Troy.
Public Secvice-Owen, Rubens, Johnson, Copeland and McCarthy.
BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Office 312 N. Meridian.
Frank A. Morrison.
Mary E. Nicholson.
Joseph A. McGowan.
John H. Emrich.
William M. Taylor.
Attorney of the Board-Albert Baker.
Regular meetings of the board at its offices, 312 N. Meridian, on second and last Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock. .
Bills must be left at the office of the Business Director not later than Friday preceding Board meeting; otherwise they will lie over.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
President-Frank A. Morrison.
Vice-President-J. H. Emrich.
Treasurer-Frank S. Fishback.
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