New Albany City Directory 1901-1902, Part 3

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JEFFERSON LODGE No. 104-Meets at Masonic Tem- ple on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. - Dr. Garey, W. M .; T. W. Armstrong, secretary; N. T. Enon, tromsrer.


DEPAUW LODGE No. 398-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, second and fourth Tuesdays tu cach mouth. Newton Stevenson, W. M .; George F. Goodbab, treasurer; Ww Newhouse, secretary.


PYTHAGORAS LODGE No. 355-Meets at Masonic Building on the first and third Tuesdays of each month- E'n. A. Lafar. W. M .; H. L. Rockemback, secretary; Fred Wunderlick, treturer.


GENERAL MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTER -W. S. McClure, of DePauw Lodge; G. W. Grosbeider, New Al- buty Lodge; Waker Harrison, Jefferson Lodge; Adam Heim- berger, of Pythagoras Lodge. 1


GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MAS- TERS, of the State of Indiana, will meet at Indianapolis on IFth of October, 1991-HL. C. Youut, Covington, I. G. M .; Jel J. Richards, D. I. G. M .; Calvin-Prather, Alexandria,


NEW ALBANY ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. 17- Mects at Massutc Building on the first Monday of each month: - C. W. Eller, H. P .; Geo. A. Newhouse, Sr., K .; C. W. Sieveking, S .; Goa. A. Newhouse, Jt., treasurer; M. D. Com-


INDIANA COUNCIL No. I. R. and S. M .- Meets al Magic Building, on second, Monday of March; Jume, Sep: topher aud December-J. J. Richards, L. M .; George A. Newhouse, St., D. L. M .; Chus. W. Eller, P. C. W .; Memil


L. Frederick, C. G .; George A. Newhouse; Jr., treasurer; M. D. Condiff, recorder ..


NEW ALBANY COMMANDERY No. 5, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday of each month at Masonic Building-Charles Day, Eminent Commander; W. A. Laufer ;· Generalissimo; Geo. A. Newhouse, Jr., Captain General; John A. Hutton, Prelate; Geo. Borgerding, Senior Warden; John H. Weathers, Junior Warden; Robert W. Morris, Trasrer; M. D. Condiff, Recorder.


GRAND COMMANDERY K. T. OF INDIANA -- Meets at South Bend the third Wednesday in April, 1902-L. P. Newbry, Knightstown, R. R. G. C .; S. W. Douglass, La- valette, V. E. D. G. C .; Fred Glass, Madison, E. G. General- issimo; C. W. Prather, E. G. Recorder.


COLORED LODGES.


(These lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England):


ST. JOHN LODGE No. 8-Meets first Monday in every mouth at hall, 81 State.


ELECTIVE CHAPTER-Meets the first Thursday of each month at haft, 31 State.


r. o. o. r. PATRIARCH MILITANT.


CANTON NEW ALBANY No. 26-J. T. Sappenfield, captain; W. L. Town, ensign; W. M. Mix, clerk-Meets on second and fourth Wednesday of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall.


NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 1-Meets every Monday evering at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank-John Hand, N. G .; James Capchart, V. G .; L. L. Mendenhall, perma- nent secretary; Wm. Deark, T .; Louis Ulmer, R. S ...


NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 10-Meets every Thurs- day evening at hall. Market, northeast corner Bank-L. D. Bareford, N. G .; A. L. Sharp, V. G .; J. S. Draper, R. S; William Mix, F. S.


HOPE LODGE No. 83-Mects every Friday evening at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank-E. E. Hardin, N. G; S. H. Owens, R. S .;- Charles Stratton, F. S.


JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT .No. 1-Meets every first and third Tuesday in each month, at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank.


5- RUTH LODGE No. I. D. of R .- Meets every second . and fourth Tuesday in each month, at hall, Market, north- caut corner Bank.


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GENERAL RELIEF COMMITTER, I. O. O. F .- Sam- uel McNeff, president; James Draper, secretary; Willem Mix, treasurer.


COLORED LODGES.


G. U. O. of O. F .- (These lodges claim to work under a dispensation from the Grand Lodge of England.)


COUNCIL No. 33-Meets second Monday of each month at ball, 31 State.


EDMOND'S LODGE No. 1544-Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at hall, 31 State.


ST. PAUL LODGE No. 1544-Meets second and fourth Thursday in each month at Smith's hall, 414 Pearl.


EVERGREEN HOUSEHOLD OF RUTH-Meets third Tuesday of each month at hall, 31 State.


PATRIARCH MILITANT. (Colored)


PATRIARCH No. 39-Meets fourth Tuesday of each month at hall, 31 State.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


FRIENDSHIP LODGE No, 10-Meets every Wednes- day evening at hall, west side State, between Main and Mar- ket-George Riddle, M. of F .; Joseph E. Lloyd, K. of R. and S. -


IVANHOE LODGE No. 15-Meets every Monday at hall, west side State, between Main and Market-Everette Ainley, M. of F .; H. M. Cooper, K. of R. and S.


. ROWENA LODGE No. 28-Mects every Friday eve- ning at hall, west side State, between Main and Market-W. A. Loughmiller, M. of F .; William H. Ratliff, K. of R. and S. NEW ALBANY DIVISION No. 5, UNIFORM RANK K. OF P .- Meets every Tuesday evening at armory'; Pearl, southeast corner Spring-H. M. Cooper, captain; J. Irwin, first lieutenant; T. P. Mathis, second lieutenant; Wm. F. Rouff, K. L. T .; James P. Mitchell. K. L. R.


SECTION 23. ENDOWMENT RANK, K. OF P .- Meets at hall, west side State, between Main and Market, in December -- John A."Robinson, president; H. M. Cooper, sec- retary and treasurer.


EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT OF INDIANA, Endow- ment Rank, K. of P .-- J. W. Gaither, Dep. Grand Chancelor, 832 Pearl.


G. A. R. SANDERSON POST-Henry W. Lamppin, commander; C. H. Sowie, quartermaster. Pearl, southwest corner Market.


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SANDERSON W. R. C. No. 9-Meets every Friday at 2:50. p. m., at hall, corner Pearl and Market-Mrs. Sallie Schray, president; Mrs. Charlotte Jones, secretary.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA -- Meets in anqual session at Indianapolis, third Wednesday of February, 1908. John Friday, G. D .; George Fender, G. V. D .; Edw. L. Ritz, G. A. D .; J. W. Jacobs, Jeffersonville, G. R .; T. W. Bartholo- mew, G. T.


NEW ALBANY LODGE No. 922-Meets every first and third Saturday at G. A. R. hall-John Huckelberry, D .; Ed- ward Dangerfield, reporter.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.


GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA-Meets second Tues- day in October at Indianapolis-M. Taylor, Indianapolis, Grand Protector; Walter B. Hassan, Jeffersonville, Grand Sec- retary; J. T. H. Miller, Terre Haute, Grand Treasurer. GOODWILL, LODGE No. 17-Meets every Thursday evening at Pearl and Market -.- P. W. Mathers, secretary. VICTORY LODGE No. 875-Meets every, Wednesday evening at Pearl and Market-John Weber, secretary. TRIUMPH LODGE No. 633 -Meets every Monday eve- ning at Pearl and Market-John Elwanger, secretary.


SCHILLER LODGE No. 755-Meets every Tuesday evening at Pearl and Market-C. F. Schlageter, secretary.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY.


COUNCIL, No. 724-Meets every Tuesday night at 8 p. m. at hall, Market, southwest corner Pearl-N. S. Conrad, president; Minnie E. Spooner, corresponding secretary; Etta Sinex, financial secretary.


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NEW ALBANY TENT No. 59-Meets every Monday night at Pearl and Market-Alden Thorp, com., J. H. Brown, secretary and treasurer.


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MORNING STAR LODGE No. 7-Meets second and fourth Monday at Briggs' Hall, 309 Pearl-Jacob Coleman, M. W .; P. H. Barrett, recorder; George F. Goodbub, Fin .; Matt Klarer, receiver.


COLUMBIA LODGE No. 12, D. of. H .- Meets first and third Monday evenings of each month at hall, Pearl, north-


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west corner Market-Past chief of honor, Carrie Kroencke; chief of honor, Mrs. Mary Sinex; lady of honor, Mrs. Mary .Robinson; chief & of ceremonies, Miss Rebecca Meriwether; recorder, Sallie Schray; financier, Mrs. Anna Eiseman.


AMERICAN PLOWMEN.


FLOYD COUNCIL No. 66-Meets every Tuesday night at Market, northeast corner State-J. T. Miller, W. C .; Fred. 'McMullen, secretary.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


PAWNEE TRIBE No. 87-Meets every Wednesday night at Wigwam, Pearl, northwest corner Market-Alvin A. Bode, Sachem; Alonzo T. Smith, Sr. Sagamore; Leroy Denny, Jr. Sagamore; James P. Mitchell, prophet; Herman Schlageter, chief of records; Joseph Hurley, collector of wampum; Corrie Seabrook, keeper of wampum.


MANZANITA TRIBE No. 276-Meets every Monday night at Wigwam, Market, northeast corner State-Frank M. Genung, Sachem; Robert A. Leist, Sr. Sagamore; Casper. Hoppenjohn, Jr. Sagamore; Wm. Kreutzer, prophet; A. L. Buckingham, chief of records and collector of wampum; Joseph L. Leist, keeper of wampum.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


NEW ALBANY CAMP No. 3453-Meets at Brigg's Hall, Pearl, northwest corner Market, every Thursday night- · Wm. Tether, V. C .; T. J. Murdock, W. A .; J. H. Strack, E. B .; T. C. Pollard, clerk; Louis W. Allen, chief forrester.


EAGLE CAMP No. 5149-Meets every Tuesday at Pearl, northwest corner Market -- A. L. Soudry, V. C .; John. Davis, W. A .; John Knauer, K. B .; C. E. Robinson, clerk.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.


DIVISION No. 1-Meets every second and fourth Thursday at 616 East Market-Daniel Walsh, pres; James O'Hara, financial secretary.


COUNTY BOARD-Meets at 616 East Market at call. P. W. Kennedy, pres; James O'Hara, secretary.


CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.


GERMAN JESUS MARIA AND JOSEPH'S BENEV- OLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, east side East Eighth, between Spring and Eim.


ST. JOSEPH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets first Monday in each month at hall, east side East Eighth, between Spring and Elm.


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HOLY TRINITY TOTAL ABSTINENCE.SOCIETY- Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, east side Market, between East Sixth and Seventh.


C.T. A. LITERARY SOCIETY-Meets third Sunday of each month at hall, on Market, between East Sixth and Seventh.


ST. ALOYSIUS TEMPERANCE CADETS SOCIETY -Meets at hall, southside Market, between East Sixth and Seventh.


ST. EDWARD'S UNIFORM ROMAN KNIGHTS- Meets every Tuesday evening at hall, east side Eighth, be- tween Spring and Elm.


ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY-Meets third Sunday in each month at hall, south side East Market, between Sixth and Seventh.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA No. 7-Meets second and fourth Sunday at hall, south side East Market, be- tween Sixth and- Seventh-Jas. Russell, pres; John Recten- wald, financial secretary.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA No. 9-Meets second and fourth Sunday at hall, East Eighth, between Spring and Elm.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF AMERICA -Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each month at hall, south side East Market, between Sixth and Seventh.


MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.


INDIANA_ _ NATIONAL GUARD-Armory 217 East- Fourth-Othe' H. Gandy, captain; Joseph Fox, first lieu- tenant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


ALSACE AND LORRAINE BENEVOLENT SOCIE- TY-Meets second Tuesday in each month at Red Men's hall, corner Pearl and-Market-Lawrence Fenger, secretary.


GOOD SAMARITAN LODGE, c-Meets second Mon- day in each month at hall, 31 State,


TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, NEW ALBANY POST Q-E. A. Hartman, pres; Harry Borgerding, secretary and treasurer.


FLOYD COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY-J. P. Funk, pres; Rev. Charles Hutchinson, secretary; J. H. Forman, treasurer: Depository, Pearl, southeast corner Spring,


FLOYD COUNTY LIVE STOCK AND DRIVING AS- SOCIATION-George W. Strack, president; John Kammerer, vice president; Louis Stracke, secretary; Edward Sloemer, treasurer.


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FLOYD .COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY- 911 East Opring C. P. Cook, secretary and treasurer.


JAEGER SOCIETY-Meets first Tuesday in each month at Red Men's hall, corner Pearl and Market-Adam Sohn, pres; Edmond Scharf, secretary.


INDIANA POULTRY ASSOCIATION-Spring, south- east corner State-W. A. Kemp, pres; Ed McCulloch, secre- tary.


NEW ALBANY TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL- Charles D. Mitchell, president; Joseph Kahler, vice president; C. J. Stager, financial secretary; Frank Gwin, corresponding and recording secretary; T. A. Bean, treasurer.


NEW ALBANY TYPOGRAPHICAL . UNION No .. 160 -Meets first Wednesday night of each month at corner Pearl and Market-C. F. Schlageter, president; Harry K. Smith, secretary and treasurer.


RAILWAY TRAINMEN-Meet first Sunday afternoon and fourth Thursday night of each month 'at State, northeast corner Market-John Granville, master; J. W. Crowley, sec- retary.


VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION-145 W Mar- ket-Wm. Merker, pres; A. H. McQuiddy, sec; John Perry, treas. Meets first Tuesday of each mouth.


LADIES' AUXILIARY. TO BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAINMEN-Meets first and third Wednesday of each month at Hedden's Hall, State and Market, at 2 p. m. -Miunie E. Spooner, mistress; Emma Payne, secretary ..


YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE, UNITY COUNCIL- Meets the first and third Monday of each month at 612 East Ninth-Charles Cheap, president. .


CEMETERIES.


FAIRVIEW CEMETERY-East Sixth, north of Cul- bertson avenue-George L. Kelly, superintendent; Victor Groves, clerk. This cemetery, under control of a Board of Regents, is finely laid out and ornamented. The official-board is composed of Dr. S. C. Wilcox, president; Moses Irwin, vice president; H. A. Goetz, secretary.


NATIONAL CEMETERY-Ekin avenue, beyond city limits-Nearly three thousand of the nation's dead find their last resting place in this beautiful spot. "The grounds are in charge of a soldier sexton appointed by the government, who resides upon the grounds. Ronald A. Kennedy, superintend- ent.


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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CEMETERY-Green Valley road, near city limits.


ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CEMETERY (German)- Peter Roth, sexton. Charlestown road; near city limits.


COLORED BURIAL GROUNDS-West side West, north of Kaly-Alexander Mitchem, sexton. This cemetery is under control of the city board of regents.


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BANK-Main, northeast corner Pearl. Capital $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits $45,000. J. K. Woodward, president; J. H. Fawcett, cashier; Henry Eitel, C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward, R. S. Ruther- ford, N. T. DePauw and I. P. Leydon, directors.


NEW ALBANY NATIONAL BANK-284 Pearl- Cap- ital $100,000. Surplus $30,000. J. F. McCulloch, president; George Borgerding, cashier; George Borgerding, J. F. McCul- loch, Henry Eitel, J. M. Williamson and N. T. DePauw, directors.


SECOND. NATIONAL BANK-118 East Main-Capi- tal $100,000. Surplus $20,000. J. M. Andrew, president; G. W. Harrison, cashier; Earl S. Gwin, assistant cashier; R. P. Main, J. M. Andrew, S. W. Walts, Jacob Goodbub, C. P. Cook, Edward Andrew and H. E. Jewett, directors.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.


EAST END BUILDING AND SAVINGS ASSOCIA- TION-602 Vincennes-W. A. Hedden, president; Jacob Best, secretary; C. A. Schan, Jr., treasurer.


HOME LOAN ASSOCIATION-150 East Main-F. M. Tribbey, president; G. B. Cardwill, secretary.


HOWARD PARK BUILDING ASSOCIATION-181 East Spring- James W. Dunbar, president; Evan B. Stotsen- burg, secretary.


MECHANICS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TION-George B. Cardwill, president; E. J. Hewitt, secre- tary.


PEOPLE'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -202 Fast Spring-Capital $1,000,000. Robert W. Morris, president; William R. Atkins, secretary; Second National Bank, treasurer.


WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION-180 East Main-W. H. Mckay, president; D. M. Hammond, secretary.


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INCORPORATED COMPANIES. -


ACME FENCE AND FOUNDRY CO .- West side East Fourth,.north of Culbertson avenue-A. P. Hauss, president; T. M. Barbee, vice pres and gen'l mngr; R. A. Huncilman, sec and treas.


THE DAY LEATHER CO .- East Fourth, northwest corner Oak-A. T. Day, president; J. I. Day, vice president; Chas. Day, secretary and treasurer.


FLOYD COUNTY ABSTRACT CO .- 8 and 10 Masonic Building-J. B. James, president; Mclutyre '& James, attor- neys.


GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. OF NEW ALBANY- Office, 185 and 137 East Main; Works, Culbertson avenue, corner East Fourth -- J. K. Woodward, president; J. O. Eng- lish, secretary and treasurer; James W. Dunbar, vice president and superintendent; W. H. Welman, James W. Dunbar, J. K. Woodward, S. A. Culbertson and George H. Devol, directors.


HEDDEN DRY GOODS. CO .- Market, northeast cor- ner State-W. A. Hedden, president; W. A. Beach, manager.


CHARLES HEGEWALD CO .- Water, corner West First-Charles Hegewald, president and general manager; E. J. Hewitt, secretary.


HIGHLAND RAILROAD CO .- West Eighth and. Spring-Henry Terstegge, president; Frank Gohmann, secre- tary and treasurer.


HOME TELEPHONE CO .- 214 E Elm-C. D. Knoefel, -pres; C. C. Brown, vice pres; Chas. Day, sec and treas; C. D. Knoefel, C. C. Brown, Chas. Day, Geo. Borgerding, George Steinhauer, Adam Heimberger and Geo. B. Cardwill, direc- tors. .


HOOSIER BRICK CO .- 13% miles from city on Gory- don pike; office, 223 State street-J. P. Funk, president; L. Hammersmith, vice president; Henry A. Goetz, treasurer and "manager. -


INDIANA BENEFIT ASSOCIATION-17 and 18 Ma- sonic Building-F. A. Kraft, president; Henry Terstegge, vice president; G. O. Erni, secretary ..


HENRY, KLERNER FURNITURE CO .- 608 E Fifth -Henry Klerner, Sr., president; Fred Kahler, manager, Em- ma E. Klerner, secretary and treasurer.


MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION-Office, 6 Ma- sonic Temple-Adam Heimberger, president; Louis Bir, vice president; Eliza Tabler, secretary and treasurer.


1 NEW ALBANY AND VINCENNES PLANK ROAD. CO .- N. T. DePauw, president; I. P. Leyden, secretary and


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manager; N. T. DePauw, J. K. Woodward, C. W. DePauw, R. W. Morris, S. B. Kerr, J. H. Fawcett and I. P. Leydep, directors.


NEW ALBANY BOX AND BASKET CO .- Rear Market.and East streets-Charles Schwartzel, president; W. F. Morris, secretary and treasurer.


NEW ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE-Market, southwest corner State-D. M. Hammond, president; Ira G. Strunk, secretary.


NEW ALBANY COMMERCIAL CLUB-180 East Main-W. A. Hedden, president; W. H. Mckay, vice presi- "dent; George B. Cardwill, secretary; George Herbst, treasurer


NEW ALBANY HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO .- West Spring, southwest corner Eighth.


NEW ALBANY HOSIERY MILLS-1721 Ekin av .- J. F. Gebhart, president; W. A. Hedden, secretary.


NEW ALBANY ICE CO .- East side of East Fourth, between Main and Market. M. Poschinger, president; Theo. M. Moritz, secretary and manager.


NEW ALBANY LEDGER CO., 828 Pearl -- A. H. Peters, president and secretary; H. F. Klosse, business manager and ·treasurer ..


NEW ALBANY MANUFACTURING CO .- N. T. De- Pauw; president; C. H. Faucett, treasurer; R. H. Bailey, . secretary and manager; M. I. Sowle, superintendent. Water, northeast corner East 10th.


NEW ALBANY TRIBUNE CO .- M. B. Thurman, president; N. R. Petery, secretary and treasurer.


NEW ALBANY TRUST CO .- Geo .. Moser, president ;. Henry E. Jewett, vice president; Fred Sauer, secretary .. Of- fice 202 East Spring.


NEW ALBANY WATER WORKS-Office 221 East Main. Organized December 7, 1874. Works completed and : water turned on July 1, 1875. A. M. Barron, president; R. K. Brown, secretary and treasurer; Geo. R. Martin, superin- tendent; A. M. Baron, F. L. Harris, G. P. McArthur, F. B. Sherman, Theodore Harris, T. R. Cartwell, R. K. Brown, di- rectors.


NEW ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS CO .- (Proprietors Ohio Falls Warp Mills)-East side Vincennes, north of Beeler. W. T. Grant, president; Samuel Sahel, vice president; J. F. Gebhart, general manager; Joseph Sabel, secretary and treas- urer.


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PROGRESS TOBACCO WORKS-William Kreutzer, president; Chas. Kreutzer, secretary and treasurer. 228 Galt.


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PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW ALBANY-118 and 115 East Spring. Albert Hopkins, president; Louis Hartman, secretary, George Borgerding, treasurer; Walter G. Harrison, librarian. 1


PAUL REISING BREWING CO-John Meyer, presi- dent; Fred Colby, secretary. West Fourth, southwest corner Spring.


THE TODD-OBENCHAIN CO .- Geo. S. Todd, presi- dent; C. E. Overstreet, vice president; L. D. Todd, secretary and treasurer, South side Culbertson avenue and East Fourth.


WOOD-MOSAIC FLOORING CO .- W. A. McLean, manager. East, between Main and Margin. .


THE F. WUNDERLICH CO .- Pearl, northwest corner Spring. F. Wunderlich, president; J. J. Hagel, secretary.


THE LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER CO .- 141 - East Spring. Mrs. J. S. Briggs, president; Theodore Park, secre- tary.


M. ZIER & CO .- Oak, northeast corner Pearl-E. B. Zler, president; M. Zier, vice president and treasurer; H. E. Eury, secretary.


. NEWSPAPERS.


HOME ORGANIZER-Weekly. (Free-Distribution). Office 209 State. Edited and published by Ewing & Zeller.


NEW ALBANY LEDGER (Democratic)-Daily and Weekly. Office 828 Pearl, Published by the Ledger Co. A. H. Peters, president and secretary. Terms, Daily $5.00 per year; Weekly $1.00 per year.


NEW ALBANY DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG (Democratic) -Weekly. Otto Palmer, editor and proprietor.Jackson, southeast corner Griffin. Price $2.00.


NEW ALBANY EVENING TRIBUNE (Republican) -Daily and Weekly. Office 42 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Tribune Company. Terms, Daily $5.00 per year, 10 cents per week; Weekly $1.00 per year.


PUBLIC PRESS-Weekly. 417 and 419 Pearl. Josiah Gwin, publisher. Terms $1.25 per year.


NEW ALBANY ADVERTISER , (smimonthly)-J. T. Cottem, propr., 200 Bank.


THE SATURDAY HERALD-Weekly. Office '884 Pearl. J. W. Conner, publisher,


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RAILWAY COMPANIES.


KENTUCKY AND INDIANA BRIDGE CO .- (Dainy Line)-Depot west side Vincennes, near Main.


CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLE- Passetiger depot, Main and Vincennes, freight depot. Bank, northeast corner Culbertson avenue. R. P. Vernia, freight agent, F. H. Kalies, passenger agent.


SOUTHERN RAILWAY CO .- (St. Louis Division):, H. R. King, freight and passenger agent, West First, corner railroad.


HIGHLAND RAILWAY CO .- Henry Terstegge, pres- ident; F. H. Gohmann, secretary and treasurer. West Spring, southwest corner Eighth.


NEW ALBANY STREET RAILWAY CO .- Office, west side Vincennes, near Main.


BALTIMORE AND OHIO SOUTHWESTERN-Depot east side Vincennes, corner Stone.


PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO AND' ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO .- C. U. Williams, freight agent. Freight and ticket office, east side State, between Water and Main.


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


NEW ALBANY OPERA HOUSE-402 Pearl. Dr. H. Ray Cannon, manager.


CLUBS.


NEW ALBANY COMMERCIAL CLUB-180 E Main -W .. A. Hedden, president; W. H. Mckay,' vice president: George B. Cardwill, secretary; George Herbst, treasurer.


NEW ALBANY BOWLING CLUB-189 E Main- Joseph Bruns, secretary.


ORPHEUS MANDOLIN AND GUITAR CLUB 196 E Main-Fred Shrader, secretary.


SINGING SOCIETIES.


NEW ALBANY MAENNECHOR-H. L. Rockenback, president; George Moser, vice president; R. Dietz, secretary; Matt. Klarer, treasurer.


UNITED STATES OFFICES. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


The postoffice is in the U. S. Building, corner Pearl and Spring. Robert W. Morris, postmaster; Harry F. Hopkins, assistant postmaster; Charles V. Hendrich and J. K. Main,


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mailing clerks; Miss Hattie Minor, money order and, stamp, register clerk; Miss Mary S. Kelly, general delivery clerk. Mails forwarded daily over the following roads: Chicago, In- dianapolis and Louisville; Ohio and Mississippi; Cincinnati, Lafayette and Chicago; Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis; Indianapolis and Vincennes; Baltimore and Ohio; Terre Haute and Evansville; Louisville and Nashville; Louisville and Lex- ington; Cincinnati and Great Southern; Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis; K. and I. Bridge Company; Elizabeth- town and Paducah; Louisville and Evansville river route; Southern Railway.Co. (St. Louis Division); Louisville, Hunt- ingburg and Evansville railroad; Corydon railroad.


STAGE MAILS-Depart for Floyd Knobs, Galena, Greenville, Bradford, Palmyra, Fredericksburg, Hardensburg, Chambersburg, Rego and Paoli, every day, except Sunday, at 8 a. m, For Elizabeth, Laconia, Rehobeth, Convenience and Locust Point, every day except Sunday, at 8 a. m. For Ed- wardsville, Lanesville, Breckinridge, Sinks, Black Creek, Utan, Globe, and Corydon, every day except Sunday, at 11 a. m.


ADVERTISED LETTERS-All letters remaining in the office are advertised on Monday of each week. If not claimed in two weeks thereafter, they are forwarded to the dend letter office at Washington.


INFORMATION ABOUT MAIL MATTERS.


- DOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES.


FIRST CLASS-Letters, all written matter and all mat- ter sealed or fastened to preclude examination, 2 cents each ounce or fraction.


SECOND CLASS-Newspapers.and periodicals sent by publishers or news agents, 1 cent each pound or fraction. When sent by others, 1 cent for every four ounces or fraction.


THIRD CLASS-Printed matter; books, cromos, engrav- ings, music, photographs, all productions on paper, except handwriting and typewriting. unsealed, 1 -cent each two ounces or fraction. Limit of weight four pounds, except for single books.


FOURTH CLASS-All matter not included in above. unsealed, 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Limit of weight four pounds.


A package whether sealed or unsealed, containing writing, subjects it to postage at 2 cents per ounce.


UNMAILABLE MATTER


Animals, reptiles, alive or dead, (not stuffed), insects, ex- cept a queen bee when safely secured, are excluded from the mails. Also liquors, poisons, explosives, or inflamable articles, , no matter how carefully wrapped are excluded.


REGISTERED LETTERS.


Letters and valuable packages may be registered to any post office in the United States, Canada and our new posses- sions, on the payment of a fee of '8 cents and regular postage.


FOREIGN RATES OF POSTAGE CANADIAN POSTAGE.




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