New Albany City Directory 1901-1902, Part 2

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Publication date: 1902
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First


902 Ninth


. .


Teuth


POPLAR, (now Ekin av)


POPLAR, west from Jackson to Shipping, north of Elm, Lower Albany


POYDRAS, northwest from Falling Run to, Plank road, Lower Albany


Second


Third


PRESTON, west from Green, . West Ninth to Falling Run, between Main and Floyd


Ninth


Tenth


PROSPECT, north from Sum- mit to Union, west of Fall- ing Run


1009 Summit 1008


Union .


REAR MARKET, east from Vincennes to Silver, bet Stone and Spring 1711 . Vincennes 1712


1796 Galt


802


Tenth


1002


1102 501


1301 Thirteenth


1802


1501 Fifteenth


1711


Vincennes


1712


Eighteenth Thomas


1902


2005


Jay


102 Silver


107


.


Union


PINE, west from Ninth to Falling Run, north Church of


OHIO, west from West Sixth to Old Vincennes road, north of Commerce


602 Sixth


712 Seventh


Eighth


.


Green


OLDEN, north from Summit to limits, west of Prospect


1011 Summit


1008


1135 Union


1104


OLIVE AVENUE, from State to Bono road, north of Con- nor


207 State 124


Pearl


PARK (North), east from N. Second, continuation of .. Monon avenue


PARK PLACE, from Main to Spring, west of Washing- ton Place. See also Lafay- ette


Fourth


701 807


Seventh 704


Eighth


901


Ninth


902


300 Market


1101 110


Eleventh


1506


1802


. .


Madison


Maiden Lane


HOOG AM


25


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STATE, north ftom river, through center of city to limits. Principal wholesale street in the city


21 Water


. 44


207.


Main


212


801 Market


810


401 ‹


Spring


414


503


Elm


502


601


Oak


602


..


Scott


.


Jackson


. .


Jefferson


918


Cherry


126


218


Bank


202


308


Third


816


. .


Rear Market


Center


Division


601


Sixth


602


.


Green


1402


Rim


.


615


:Oak


Culbertson av


811


Ekin av


Shelby


Beeler


TROY, east from Vincennes to limita, north of Margin


Vincennes


Galt ·


Eighteenth


1916


Fast


TULEY, westward from Wil- son, south to Floyd


Eleventh


102


State


105


188 First


189


202


'Second


201


209 Olden


212


228 Washington


229


802


Lafayette 803


404


Fourth


411


502


Fifth


518


604


Sixth


608


704


Seventh


701


Eighth


THIRD, northwest" from Charlestown road to C., I. & L. Ry


1315 Charlestown rd . ..


Market


C., I. & L. Ry . .


THIRD, southwest from Poy- dras, to Jackson, Lower Al- bany.


714


Fifth


. 502


Crystal


SHIPPING, northwest' from river road to Fourth, Lower Albany


SILVER, north from P., C., C. & St. L. to Charlestown road, east of Jay


105


State


100


235


Main


1001


Ealy


887


Center


888


Division


419


1505


Walnut


001


Ninth


904


Culbertson av


1003


Tenth


1002


1101 Eleventh 1106


1301 Thirteenth


1802


Fourteenth


1404


1501


Fifteenth


1502


1708


Vincennes


1704


1801


Eighteenth


1802


1907


Thomas


2005


Jay Silver


Vincennes


Galt


.


Eighteenth


East


SUMMIT, southeast from Olden to Prospect, south of Union


UNION, east from State to Prospect, north of Summit


115 State


114


. .


Olden


Prospect


VINCENNES, north from river to Charlestown road, east of Upper Sixteenth, White- hill, Walnut and Clark


Margin


108


Silver


101


Indiana av 208


802


McDonald 301


Korb av 401


SOUTH, (West), southern boundary of Griffin Tract, from West First to West


First


Second


Washington


Fourth


Sixth


West


SPRING (Fast), east from State to Silver, north of Market


Creek


824


THOMAS, north from Market to Beeler, east of Eigh- teenth


818


Rear Market


1104


501


Fifth


504


. .


Spring


Elm


. .


·


Oak


Ekin av


Shelby


Beeler


McLean


Morton


.


·


Lake


Charlestown rd . .


SLATE _RUN ROAD, from Silver at Oak, northwest to limits


Silver


.


·


Indiana av


McDonald ar


.


.


Korb av


SOUTH, northwest from Charlestown road to C., I. & L. Ry


1909


1406


Charlestown rd 1808 Market


1408


C., I. & L. Ry .


SPRING (West), west from State to Falling Run, north of Market


1608


Blair


Connor


1614


1708


Albany


Olive


1722


Cottom


1812


Spring


·


701


Seventh


702


Cartway


809.


Eighth


John


1502


Lewis


Clay


1802


:


Madison


Monroe


409 Fourth


402


Union


Poydraš


Ann


.


Ferry


127


Pearl


STONE, east from Vincennes, to East, north of Main


Ayres


Prospect


SYCAMORE, (now Culbertson av)


Willard


24 NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.


Jay


SHERLEY, from Crystal av to West, West Union


29 Railroad


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41


Troy


44


Dewey


84


201


Main


214


WASHINGTON PLACE, north from Main to Spring, west of Second. See also Park Pl and Lafayette'


South


501


Kim


514


·


Henry


Oak


801


Henry


..


Jackson


805


Ohio


1104


Kaly


1108


..


King


·


. .


401


Spring


400


501


Kim


502


601


Oak


002


Culbertson av


704


Ekin av


802


209


Bank


Shelby


904


Beeler


1004


.1201


Chartres


1204


142


Charlestown rd


601


Sixth


83


Railroad 40


Floyd


Preston


.218


Main 210


901 Market


812


Preston


208


Main


212


235


Church


. .


Market


645


Montgomery


628


801


Ohio


918


Cherry


914


Young


State


150


First


208 Second


812


Third


Water 86


88


Railway


215


Main


214


318


Market


812


Water


84


. 23


Railroad


207


Main


312


807


Market


808 .


409 Spring


412


501


Klm


Oak


701


South


WEST SEVENTH, north from river to Cherry, w of Sixth


29


Railroad 88


207


Main


211


Water


807


Market


308


Railroad


82


:409


Spring 406


215


Main


818


811


Market


Rear Market


319


807₽


Market 316


Sherley


Blair


WEST FOURTH, north from river to South, west of Third


Water 10


Railroad


28


211


Main


212


307 Market


308


411 Spring Kim


420


609


. Oak


·


.South


9 Water 14


WEST NINTH, north from river to Cherry


+-North Market 1408


C.,L & L. R.R


Grant Line rd . ..


VINE, north from Clay to Lewis, east of State 1309


Clay


1310


Green


John


.


.


.


Lewis


Connor


WALNUT, now Fifteenth


WALNUT, south from Albany to Cartway, west of State


.. Albany


..


Blair


.


. Cartway ™


-


WASHINGTON, north from Ealy to north line of Griffin Tract, west of Constitution 1117 Ealy 1198


. . - Moulton


WASHINGTON COURT, from Main to Market, west of Vincennes


2174 Main


214


WEST (now Kast Eighteenth) WEST, "western boundary of Griffin Tract, from south to Albany


.


.


Fifth


Seventh


814


Eighth


415


Spring


412


Abbott


Montgomery 008


701


-Commerce .


704


South


North Second


North Third


North Fourth


WEST FIRST, north from river to Oak, west of State Water


.


WEST, east from First to Fourth, south of C., I. & L. Ry


North First


WEST FIFTH, north from river to South, west of Fourth


Cherry


.


.


Fourth


Montgomery.)


880


723 Commerce


784


Commerce


. .


Ohio


810


Cedar


801 Eighth


Tenth


1407


Fourteenth


1501 Fifteenth


1601


Sixteenth


Spring


408


Vincennes


Abbott


WATER (West), west from State to West Eighth, along river bank


State


701 801


917 1001


801 Third


401 Fourth


Locust


501 Fifth


8 Water


Floyd


Division


WATER (East), east from State' to Vincennes, along river bank


Albany


WEST EIGHTH, north from Falling Run to Cherry, west to . Seventh. Called Evans from River to Main, and West Vincennes from Main to Montgomery


Cherry


Stone


. .


.Main


Spring


NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.


WEST SECOND, north from river to South, west of First .


882


Pearl


28 NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.


809


Market


810


Church


WEST THIRD, north from river to Main, west of Sec- ond


APPENDIX CITY OF NEW ALBANY.


CITY GOVERNMENT AND CITY AND COUNTY RECORD.


City Election First Tuesday in Mayı Organize Within Days Thereafter.


CITY OFFICERS.


MAYOR-Hon. Edward Crumbo.


CITY CLERK-Thomas M. McCulloch.


TREASURER-Jacob Best.


ENGINEER-Samuel T. Mann.


ASSISTANT ENGINEER-Charles A. Scharf.


STREET COMMISSIONER-Jotin O. Conklin.


SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE-William Adams.


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT-Joseph Featheringill. ATTORNEY-George H. Hester.


WHARF MASTER-Stepherr Green.


MARKET MASTER-Wm. J. Terry.


GAUGER-Samuel H. Owens.


WEIGHER-Isaac Bullock.


PUMPMAN-George B. Gardner, Jr.


JANITOR CITY HALL-Robert Payton.


LUMBER MEASURER-B. F. Cline.


GRAIN AND FLOUR INSPECTOR-Alex. Hartman.


SEXTON COLORED CEMETERY-Alex. Mitchem.


BOARD OF HEALTH -F. A. Mitchell, A. P. Hauss, J. F. Weathers.


JANITOR COUNCIL CHAMBER-Robert Payton.


COMMON COUNCIL.


PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL-Z. T. Graham. FIRST WARD-Louis Bir and Theodore Detrick. SECOND WARD-Dr. G. O. Erni and Frank Fougerousse.


THIRD WARD- M. B. Thurman and H. S. Wolfe. FOURTH WARD-M. Zier and George Strack. ...


FIFTH WARD-Charles F. Markmeyer and Wm. 'Sloemer. SIXTH WARD-Z. T. Graham and John Darneal. SEVENTH WARD -J. M. Lee and F. H. Wilcox.


501 Elm


611 Abbott


619 Montgomery 612 17 Water 12


708 Commerce


726


811 Ohio 802


South


923


Cherry


WEST SIXTH, north froni


Main to Henry, west of Fifth


218


Main 210


309 Market 1 306


Spring 410


Abbott


Montgomery


Commerce


Ohio 802


South


WEST TENTH, north . from river to Church, west. of Ninth


11 Water 2


Floyd


32


Preston


215


Main


212


Ninth 783


WARD BOUNDARIES.


FIRST WARD-Bounded on the east by city limits, on the west by the east side of East Eleventh, on the north by south side of Spring and ou the south by river.


SECOND WARD-Bounded on' the east by the west side of East Eleventh, on the west by the east side of East Sixth, on the north by limits and on the south by river."


THIRD WARD-Bounded on the east by the west side of East Sixth, on the west, by the east side of East Third, on the north by limits and on the south by river.


FOURTH WARD-Bounded on the east by the west side of East Third, on the west by the east side of West First, on the north by limits and ou the south by river.


FIFTH WARD-Bounded on the east by the west side of West First, on the west by the east side of. West Fifth, ou the north by limits and on the south by river ..


SIXTH WARD Bounded on the east by the west side of West Fifth, 'on the west by limits, on the north by limits and on the south by river.


SEVENTH WARD -Bounded on the east by city limits, on the west by east side of East Eleventh, on the north by city -Wits; on the south by north side Spring.


81 Railroad 30


WHITEHILL, now East Six- teenth


WILLARD AVENUE, from Silver east to Korb av, be- tween Lake and Morton av 114 Silver 401


WILLOW, east from Maiden .


Lane to alley; near P., C., C. & St. L. R. R.


WILSON, north from Tuley to Floyd, west of Jefferson 81 Tuley


WOODRUFF,from West Elet- enth, west to creek; south of Tuley


YOUNG, east from old Vin- cennes road to alley, south of Ohio


418 Spring


410


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Standing Committees for 1900-1902.


FINANCE-Bir, Graham, Markmeyer. ORDINANCES-Graham, Lee, Thurman. CLAIMS-Lee, Zier, Markmeyer. STREETS AND ALLEYS-Detrick, Strack, Sloemer. FIRE DEPARTMENT-Thurman, Graham, Strack. POLICE-Fougerousse, Thurman, Lee. GAS LIGHTS-Detrick, Graham, Sloemer.".3


WATER-Strack, Zier, Graham. CONTRACTS-Markmeyer, Zier, Bir. MARKETS-Sloemer, Strack, Thurman.


WELLS AND PUMPS- Detrick, Markmeyer Sloemer.


LICENSE- Strack, Fougerousse, Zier.


CEMETERIES-Darneal, Thurman, Lee.


SCHOOLSBir, Darneal, Lee. ELECTIONS-Lee, Sloemer, Thurman.


R. R. & T. P .- Zier, Strąek, Markmeyer ..


MILITARY-Wilcox, Erni, Wolfe. PUB. HEALTH-Markmeyer, Darneal, Lee. CHARTERS. Zier, Sloemer, Graham. GRIEVANCES-Læe, Thtirman, Markmeyer."


WHARVES-Fougerousse, Detrick, Darneal.


REGENT'S.


SCRIBNER PARK-George Hieb, Fred. D. Connor, Joseph Owens. Everett Wattam, superintendent.


CROXALL PARK-H. F. Bader, Ed. McCulloch, S. Bir ...


POLICE COMMISSIONERS.


Frederick D. Connor, president; Edw. McCulloch, Chas. P. Cook. Jacob Fess, secretary.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE -- William Adams.


POLICE,


Thomas J. Cannon. captain; James McLaughlin, Nicho- las Seery, Jacob Fess, William Reeves, Thomas Tully, John Shutt, John Walls, Harry C. Dennison, H. J. Starr and Tho- mas Courtney.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


The fire department of the city of New Albany has been · conducted as a paid department since 1865." As now consti- tuted, with one hook and ladder truck and three reel carriages,


NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.


.it is sustained at an annual expense of about $24,000, which includes the cost of the fire plugs. The use of fire plugs throughout the city has made the service of two steamers use- less. Joseph D. Featheringill, chief engineer; office, Spring, southeast corner of East Fourth.


FIRE ALARM.


Box 2 West Seventh and Elm


8 West Tenth and Floyd


4 West Seventh and Main


=


.5 No. 3 Reel House, West Fourth and Market


=


6 West Second and Market


=


7 City Hall, State and Spring


8 .West Fourth and River


12 Pearl and Main


18 No: 2 Reel House, East Fourth and Spring


= 14 East Fourth and Culbertson avenue


= 15 No. 1 Reel House, Thirteenth and Market


= 16 East Eighth and Culbertson avenue


= 17 East Sixth and river


"


21 Glass Works, East Eleventh


.. 23 Woolen Mills, Vincennes and Beeler


24 Spring and Vincennes


25 Main and Vincenties


28 Oak and Thomas


27 Pearl and Oak


81 West Union, State and Green


= 82 East Thirteenth and Ekin avenue


=


84- Rear Market and East


=


36 West First and railroad


41


Railroad and Chartres


42 Cherry and Constitution


.. 43 East Ninth and Market


.


45 East Tenth and Elm


= 51 East Fifteenth and Culbertson avenue


52 Charlestown road and Vincennes


61 East Third and railroad


CITY COURT,


Sits every morning at 9 o'clock. Hon. John J. Richards, judge. Office, City Hall.


EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Office, Spring, northeast cor. ner Bank -- Albert Hopkins, president; Louis Hartman, secre-


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85 West Union, State and Ealy


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tary; George Borgerding, treasuerer; C. A. Prosser, superin- tendent.


HIGH SCHOOL-Situated on Spring, northeast corner Bank-J. P. Funk, principal.


GERMAN AMERICAN SCHOOL-Situated on Mar- ket, between East Eighth and Ninth-Paul Mosemiller, prin- cipal.


EAST FOURTH STREET SCHOOL - Situated on East Fourth, between Spring and Elm-George A. Briscoe, principal


EAST ELEVENTH STREET SCHOOL-Situated on East Eleventh, southeast corner Culbertson avenue-Miss Ella Jones, principal.


EAST MAIN STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Main, between Seventh and Ninth-E. B. Walker, principal.


EAST SPRING STREET SCHOOL-Situated on north side of Spring, between East Fifteenth and Vincennes-Wil- liam M. Bigwood, principal.


VINCENNES AND SHELBY STREET SCHOOL- Situated on Vincennes, northeast corner Shelby-J. B. Starr, principal.


WEST SPRING STREET SCHOOL - Situated on Spring, between West Fifth and Sixth-William L. Hester, principal.


WEST MARKET STREET SCHOOL -Situated on Market, between West Fifth and Sixth


JACKSON STREET SCHOOL-Situated on Jackson, west of Hildreth-John M. Lee, principal.


SCRIBNER HIGH SCHOOL (colored)-Situated on West First, southwest corner Spring-W. O. Vance, prin- cipal. 1


WEST SECOND STREET SCHOOL (colored) -Situ- ated on West Second, southwest corner Elm-D. S. Maxwell, principal.


DIVISION STREET SCHOOL (colored)-"-Situated on Division, near West-C. A. Martin, principal.


OLDEN STREET SCHOOL -Situated on Olden, north- west corner Union-Miss Ella Rickman, principal.


DEPAUW COLLEGE-C. A. Campbell, president; Hon. A. Dowling, secretary. An institution for the education of young ladies in all the higher branches of study. 818 Hent Main, southwest corner Ninth.


PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW ALBANY-118 and 115 Spring - Walter G. Harrison, librarian; L. W. Fawcett; assistant.


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COUNTY OFFICERS AND THEIR SALARIES.


ASSESSOR' FLOYD COUNTY-Office Court House- Wm. H. Ratliff. Term expires January 1, 1906. Salary $3 per day while engaged.


JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT-(52d Judicial District) :William C. Utz. Term expires November, 1904. Salary $2,500.


PROSECUTING ATTORNEY -- (52d Judicial District) -George B. Mcintyre. Term expires January 1, 1902. Sal- ary $500 and fees.


CLERK OF THE COURTS-Charles B. Scott-Office Court House. Term expires January 1, 1908. Salary $2,800. Deputy clerk, W. F. Ruoff.


SHERIFF-Louis C. Hipple-Office, Spring, northeast corner State. Term expires January 1, 1903. Salary $2,500 · and fees.


RECORDER-James A. Seppenfield-Office Court House. Term expires January 1, 1908. Salary $1,700.


AUDITOR-Thomas Hanlon-Office Court House- Term expires January 1, 1904, Salary $3,000.


TREASURER-John M. Baylor-Office Court House --- Term expires January-1, 1902. Salary $2,800.


SURVEYOR-E. B. Coolman-Offi nanirt House- Term expires 1902. Fees.


ATTORNEY-C. W. Schindler-Office DJerhoefer Bldg. Salary $300.


SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT-Levi H. Scott.


CORONER-W. L. Starr-Office Spring, southwest cor- ner Kast Eleventh. Term expires January 1, 1908. Fees.


COMMISSIONERS-Martin Very, president; John Lin- demann and John Beaucond-Office Court House. Salary $495 per year.


SUPERINTENDENT COUNTY ASYLUM-J. P. Bence -Office at Asylum, two miles north of city on Grant Line Road.


MASTER COMMISSIONER FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT -W. W. Tuley.


TOWNSHIP LIBRARY-Miss Daisy Emery, librarian -Court House.


COUNTY COUNCIL-Louiss Vernia, of N. A., pres; Andrew J. Fite and Andrew J: Connell, of N. A., L. L. Moore, of Franklin township; James H. Cole, of Greenville Town- ship; John H. Jones, of Lafayette Township; Allison Cook,


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of Georgetown Township. This council has full charge of all appropriations that are made for the county expenses. They are elected for two years.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


NEW ALBANY TOWNSHIP-Jacob S. Emery. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP-Thomas Farnsley.


" LAFAYETTE TOWNSHIP-Current James. GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP-J. A. Scott. GEORGETOWN TOWNSHIP-Philip Tinsley.


TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR.


NEW ALBANY TOWNSHIP-Chas. B. Greenwood. Term expires Jan. 1st, 1905. Salary $2.00 for sixty days.


TOWNSHIP COUNCIL.


Wm. Moss, John A. Hinds and Ollie Owens. Elected for two years. This council has charge of all appropriations that are made for Township Trustees.


COURTS.


FLOYD CIRCUIT COURT-Court convenes the second Monday in January; seeond Monday in March; second Mon- day in May, first Monday in October,. Han, War: C. Utz, judge; Chagas B. Scott, cierk; William F. Ruoff, deputy clerk; Louis C. Hipple, sheriff; Raymond J. Morris, deputy sheriff; George B. McIntyre, prosecuting attorney; William W. Tuley, master commissioner; Henry L. Graf and Charles Hassenmiller, jury commissioners.


U. S. CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF IN- DIANA-Hon. John H. Baker, judge; Joseph B. Kealing, district attorney; Henry C. Pettit, marshal; Andrew Fite deputy marshal; George B. Cardwill, deputy clerk for New Albany. Courts meet in New Albany first Monday in Janua- ry and July. Commissioner-George B. Cardwell. Office U. S. Court House and P. O. Building.


CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Louis Hartman, president; W. S. Elliott, general secretary; E. S. Gwin, recording secretary; Dr. D. E. Hartwell, treasurer; O. W. Nuss, physical director. - Gymnasium and bath rooms open every day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Young men's meet- ing in Association Hall every Sunday at 8:30 p. m. Strangers specially welcome. Free reading rooms open every week day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 124 to 128 East Main.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


BAPTIST TABERNACLE-816 East Fourth, between Market and Spring-Rev. W. C. Martin pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. B. Y. P. U. Sunday 6:45 p. m.


CULBERTSON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH-1747 Culbertson avenue-Rev. D. B. Rickard, pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


HOWARD CHAPEL, (colored)-1715 Rear Market- Rev. Edmund Howard, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:90 p. m.


PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH, .(colored)-634 State-Mack . Wheeler, pastor, Services 10 a. m. and 6 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 p. m.


SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, (colored)-Main, south- east corner East Third - Rev. S. C. Manuel, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7:90


UNION BAPTIST CHURCH, (colored)-Clark, south- cast corner Charlestown road-Services 11 a. m. and 780 p. ni. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:90 p. m.


CHRISTIAN.


ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH-Shelby, northwest corner Indiana avenue, Silver' Grove -- Rev. Sylvester D. ' Nokes pastor.' Services 10:30 a, m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH-North side East Spring, between Fourth and Fifth-Rev. L. A. Winn, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day evening at 7:45. Sunday school 9:15 a. m.


PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH-West Market street, northeast corner. Washington-Rev. U. G. Sutherlin, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:80.


EPISCOPAL ..


ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH-East Eleventh, southwest corner Market -- Rev. David C. Wright, rector- Services 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. and on all Holy days. Sunday school 9 a. m. Services Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.


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GERMAN EVANGELICAL.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL CHURCH-(United Luth eran and Reform)-South side Spring between Bank and East -Third. Rev. C. W. Locher, pastor. Services 10:15 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH-North side Spring street, between East Third and Fourth-Rev. L. D. Moore, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.


GERMAN M. E. CHURCH-Spring, southwest corner East Fifth-Rev. C. G. Fritsche, pastor: Services 10:30 a. m. and.7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m .. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH-North side of Main, between West Fifth and Sixth-Rev. F. A. Lester, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Class meeting Monday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening at 7:30.


TRINITY M. E CHURCH East Spring, southwest: corner Thirteenth-Rev. Albert E. Hurlstone, pastor. Servi- ces Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting Sunday at 6:30 p. m.


WESLEY CHAPEL 212 West Market-Rev. J. A. Ward, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, JENNIE DEPAUW MEMORIAL CHURCH-Vin- cennes street, southwest corner Beeler-Rev. W. C. Botkins, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


BETHEL AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH, (colored)-815 East Fifth-Rev. S. A. Hardison, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. V. P. C. E. Sunday at 7 p. m.


ZION A. M. E. CHURCH, (colored). Spring street, southwest corner Lafayette-Rev. A. Nichols, pastor. Servi- ces 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9 a. m. Prayer imeeting Wednesday and class meeting Friday evening at 7:80.


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FIRST CHURCH .- East side Bank, between . Main and Market-Rev. J. W. Clokey, pastor. Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:30.


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SECOND CHURCH-Elm, northeast corner East Thir- teenth-Rev. Hamilton A. Hymes, pastor. Services 10.80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening 7:80. Christian Endeavor meets Sunday night 6:80.


THIRD CHURCH-Spring, northwest corner East Ninth -Rev. Thọs. S. Scott, D. D., pastor, Rev. Chas. Hutchinson, associate pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday, . School 9:15 a. m. Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80.


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HOLY TRINITY CHURCH-Market, southeast corner East Seventh-Rev. J. B. Kelly, pastor. Services every morn- ing at 8 a. m. Sunday services at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m., and all Holy days at 5:30 and 9 a. m.


ST. MARY'S CHURCH (German)-Spring, northwest corner East Righth-Rev. E. M. Faller, pastor; Rev. F. X. Unterreitmeir, associate pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday service at 8 and. 10 a. m. Vespers 8 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. ,


SALVATION ARMY.


SALVATION ARMY HEADQUARTERS-709. West Main-Capt. Chas. Miller and wife in charge.


BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.


CORNELIA MEMORIAL ORPHANS HOME-1801 Ekin avenue, above Vincennes. The buildings and grounds were erected and presented by William S. Culbertson, at an expense of $20.000. It is under the direction of a board of lady managers. Mrs. Maggie L. Morris, matron.


OLD LADIES' HOME-Southside Main, opposite Up- per Seventh. This institution was erected by William 8 .--- Culbertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows, and has a provision for its future maintenance; he further set apart the munificent sum of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Mrs. Mary Baldwin, matron.


ST. EDWARD'S CITY HOSPITAL-Spring, northeast corner Seventh; in charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


SOCIETIES. ELKS.


NEW ALBANY LODGE OF ELKS- No. 270-Geo. R. Steinhauer, Exalted Ruler; Guy Fawcett, Esteemed Leading Knight; Joseph Rice, Esteemed Loyal Knight; John W. Gai- ther, secretary; R. L. Grosheider, treasurer. Meets every Friday.


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MASONIC.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets at Indianapolis, fourth Tucaday in May, 1902-Orlando W. Brownback, Pen- dleton, G. M .; J. W. Dunbar, New Albany, D. G. M .; Wm. R. English, Indianapolis, Sr. G. W .; Geo. E. Grimes, Ladoga, Jr. G. W .; Martin H. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .: Calvin W. Prather, Indianapolis, G. S .; Rev. Marion Crosley, Indian- apolis, G. C .; Wm. A. Swintz, South Bend, G. L .; G. A. Gay. Indianapolis, G. M .; Alfred W. Emery, Evansville, G. D .; L. V. Cravens, Madison, J. G. D .: Roger Perry, Indian- apolis, G. S. and Tyler.


NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 39-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, first and third Thursdays of each, month .- W. A. Bom, W. M .; Everett Ainley, secretary, Chas. Markmeyer, treasurer.




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