New Albany City Directory, 1903-1904, Part 3

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Zion A. M. E. Church .- (colored)-Spring street, southwest cor- ner Lafayette- Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday and class meeting Friday evening at 7:30.


'PRESBYTERIAN.


First Church-East side Bank, between Main and Market -- Rev. J. W. Clokey, pastor. Services at 10-30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 9:15 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:30.


Second Church-+Elm, northeast cormer Fast Thirteenth-Rev. Hamilton A. Hymes, pastor, Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. .Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday- evening 7:30. Christian Endeavor meets Sunday night at 6:45.


Third Church-Spring, northwest commer east Ninth-Rev. Thos. S. Scott, D. D., pastor. | Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Society of Christian Endeavor ' at 6:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Holy Trinity Church-Market, southeast corner East Seventh- Rev. J. B. Kelly, pastor. Services every morning at 8 a. m. Sunday services at 8 and 10 a. m. and on all Holy days at 5:30 and 9 a. m. Vespers Sundays 3 p. m.


St. Mary's Church (German) -Spring, northwest corner East


Eighth-Rev. E. M. Faller, pastor; Rev. F. X. Unterreitmeir, as- 1 sociate pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday service at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3. p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m.


SALVATION ARMY.


Salvation Army Headquarters-709 West Main-Missions, Peniel Mission 1497% W Main


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. Miss Mary E. Lambdin, assistant matron.


Old Ladies' Home-Southside Main, opposite Upper Seventh. This institution was erected by William S. Culbertson, Esq., for the benefit of needy and worthy widows and has a provision for its future main- tenance; he further sets apart the munificent sum of $150,000 as- an endowment fund. Miss Mary Baldwin, matron.


St. Edward's City Hospital-705 E. Spring; in charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


SOCIETIES. ELKS


New Albany Lodge of Elks No. 270-Chas. B. Scott, Exalted Ruler; F. H. Anshutz, Esteemed Leading Knight; John H. Weathers, Esteemed Loyal Knight; Walter Coons, secretary; R. L. Grosheider, treasurer. Meets erery Tuesday at Elks Hall, 428 Pearl.


· MASONIC.


Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tuesday in May, 1904. Wm. E. English, Indianapolis, G. M .; Geo. E. Grimes, Ladoga, D. G. M .; Alfred W. Emery, Evansville, Sr. G. W .;. Lincoln V. Cravens, Madison, Jr. G, W .; Martin : H. Rice, Indiana- polis, G. F .; Calvin W. Prather, Indianapolis, G. S .; James . E. Stan- ley, Indianapolis, G. C .; Edw. W. Brown, Delphi, Gu L .; James L. Glascock, Lafayette, G. M .; Walter O. Bragg, Greenfield, Sr., G. D .; W. H. Swintz, South Bend, Jr. G. D .; Roger Parry, Indianapolis, G. S.


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New Albany Lodge No. 89-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 zast Main, first and third Thursdays of each month. L. B. Huckeby, W. M .; Chas. Markmeyer, secretary; John Evans, treasurer.


Jefferson Lodge No. 104-Meets at Masonic Temple on the sec- ond and fourth Thursdays of each month. M. V. Fullenlove W. M .; T. W. Armstrong, secretary; N. T. Enos, treasurer.


DePauw Lodge No. 388-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, second and fourth Tuesdays in each month. Frank Brooks, W. M .; George F. Goodbub, treasurer; William Newhouse, secretary.


Pythagoras Lodge No. 355-Meets at Masonic Building on the first and Third Tuesdays of each month. C. W. Sieveking, W. M .; H. L. Rockenbach, secretary; Fred. Wunderlich, treasurer.


General Masonic Relief Committee-W. S. McClure, of De- Pauw Lodge; G. W. Grosheider, New Albany Lodge; Walter Harri- son, Jefferson Lodge; Adam Heimberger, of Pythagoras Lodge.


Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, of the State of Indiana, will meet at Indianapolis on 17th of October, 1904. H. C. Yount, Covington, I. G. M .; John J. Richards, D. I. G. M .; Calvin · Prather, Alexandria, secretary.


New Albany Royal Arch Chapter No. 17-Meets at. Masonic Building on the first Monday of each month. C. W. Edler, H. P .; . Geo. A. Newhouse, Sr., K .; C. W. Sieveking, S .; Geo. A. Newhouse, Jr., treasurer; M. D. Condiff, secretary.


Indiana Council No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets at Masonic Build- ing on second Monday of March, June, September and December. C. W. Edler, I. M .; George A. Newhouse, Sr., D. I. M .; Harry Hind- march, P. C. W .; Merrill .L. Frederick, C. G .; George A. Newhouse, Jr., treasurer; H. J. Needham, recorder.


New Albany Commandery No. 5, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday of each month at Masonic Building. George Borgerding, eminent commander; C. Will. Sieveking, generalissimo; Geo. A. Newhouse, Jr., captain general; John A. Hutton, prelate; George Borgerding senior warden; John H. Weathers, junior warden; Robt. M. Morris, treasurer; M. D. Coridiff, recorder.


Grand Commandery K. T. of Indiana-Meets at South Bend the third Wednesday in April, 1904. L. P. Newbry, Knightstown, R. E. G. C .; S. W. Doulass, Lavalette, .V. E. D. G. C .; Fred. Glass, Madison, E. G. Generalissimo; C. W. Prather, E. G. Recorder,


COLORED LODGES.


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St. John Lodge No. 8-Meets first Monday in every month at hall, 31 State.


Elective Chapter-Meets the first Thursday of each -month at hall, 31 State.


I. O. O. F .: PATRIARCH MILTIANT.


. Canton New Albany No. 25-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 evening .at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank. John Hand, N. G .; James Capehart, V. G .; L. L. Mendenhall, permanent secretary; William Deark, T .; Louis Uliner, R. S.


New Albany Lodge No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at halk-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. 88-Meets every Friday evening at hall, Mar- ket, 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.


Ruth Lodge No. 1, D. of R .- Meets every second fourth Tues- day in each month at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank.


General Relief Committee, I. O. O. F .- Everett Wattam, presi- dent; James Draper, secretary; Wm. Mix, treasurer. ;


COLORED LODGES.


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


Council No. 88-Meets second Monday of each month at hall, 31 State.


- Edmonds Lodge No. 1544- Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at hall, 81 State.


St. Paul's 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, 81 State. ·


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Friendship Lodge No. 10-Meets every Wednesday evening at hall, west side State, between Main and Market-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.


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Rowena Lodge No. 28-Meets every Friday evening at hall, west side State, between Main and Market-W. A. Loughmiller, M. of F .; Wm. 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- Frank Gwin, captain; L. W. Allen, recorder; Frank Marsh, Corrie Seabrook and W. H. Ratliff, trustees.


Section 28, Endowment Rank, K. of P .- Meets at hall; west side State, between Main and Market, in December-Adam -Heim- · berger, president; H. M. Cooper, secretary and treasurer.


Eighteenth District of Indiana, Endowment Rank, K. of P. -J. W. Gaither, Dep. Grand Chancellor, 832 Pearl.


Columbia Company No. 92, Uniform Rank K. of P .- Meets Pearl, southeast corner Spring. every Tuesday-W. L. Heater, cap- tain; Charles Padgett, recorder.


G. A. R. "


Sanderson Post-Albert L. Brashear, commander; C. H. Sowle, quartermaster. Pearl, southwest corner Market.


Union Veteran Legion-Meets . Pearl, sw cor Mkt -- J. W. Gar- ner, colonel; C. H. Sowle, adjutant.


Sanderson W. R. C. No. 9-Meets every Friday at 2:80 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 annual session at Indian- apolis, third Wednesday of February, 1905-Adam P. Ritz, G. D .; Moses Alexander, G. V. D .; S. S. Weaver, G. A. D .; J. W. Jacobs, Jeffersonville, G. R .; T. W. Bartholomew, G. T.


New Albany Lodge No. 922-Meets every first and third Satur- day at G. A. R. hall-John Albert, D .; Edward Dangerfield, reporter. E


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.


Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets second Tuesday in October at Indianapolis-M. Taylor, Indianapolis, Grand Protector; Walter B. Hassan, Jeffersonville, Grand Secretary; 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. 688-Meets every Monday evening at Pearl and' Market-John Elwanger, secretary.


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


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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.


K. O. T. M.


New Albany Tent No. 59-Meets every Monday night at Pearl and Market-Alden Thorp, com., J. H. Brown, secretary and treasurer.


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN


Morning Star Lodge.No. 7-Meets second and fourth Monday at Red Mens Hall, 309 Pearl -Jacob. Coleman, M. W .; P. H. Barrett, recorder; George.F. Goodbub, Fin .; Matt Clarer, receiver.


. AMERICAN PLOWMEN.


Floyd Council No. 66-Meets every Tuesday night at Market, northeast corner State-J. T. Miller, W. C .; Fred McMullen, secre- ctary ..


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Pawnee Tribe No. 87-Meets every Wednesday night at Wig- wam 309 Pearl. A. F. Rouck, Sachem; Wm. Brown, Senior Saga- more; J. J. Egan, Junior Sagamore; LeRoy Denny, Prophet; Herman Lchlageter, Chief of Records; Joseph Hurley, Collector of Wampum; Corrie Seabrook, Keeper of Wampum;


Manzanita Tribe No. 276- Meets every Monday night at Wig- - wam, Market, northeast corner State-Wm. Engleman, Sachem; Chas. Wilcox, Sr. Sagamore; M. J. Schefer, Jr. Sagamore; Casper Hoppen- jon,.prophet; A. L. Buckingham, chief of records and collector of wampum; Joseph L. Leist, keeper of wampum.


Pawnee Haymakers Association No. 37%-Meets second and fourth Friday at Wigwam 309 Pearl. Joseph Leist, chief Haymaker; Herman Schlageter, Collector of Straws; A. F. Rouch, Keeper of Bundles.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA


New Albany Camp.No. 8458-Meets at Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall, Pearl, southwest corner Market, every Thursday night -- L. W. Allen, V. C .; J. O. Van Winkle, W. A .; J. A. Strack, E. B .; T. C. Pollard, clerk; John Robinson, chief forrester.


Eagle Camp No. 5149 -- Meets every Tuesday at Pearl, north- - west corner Market-A. L. Soudry, V. C .; John Davis, W. A .; John Knauer, E. B .; Michael Schaefer, clerk.


KNIGHTS OF FIDELITY.


New Albany Lodge No.1-Meets every fourth Tuesday at Pearl, northwest corner Market. H. H. Kelly, Valient Commander; Geo. C. Kraft, recorder, Jos., A. Renn, treasurer, Julius Miller, lieutenant commander.


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ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS.


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


County Board-Meets at 616 East Market at call. P. W. Ken- nedy, pres: James O'Hara, secretary


CATHOLIC SOCIETIES


German Jesus Maria and Joseph Bevevolent Society-Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, eastside East Eight, between .. Spring and Elm.


St. Joseph Benevolent Society-Meets first Monday in each month at hall, east side East Eighth, between Spring and Elm.


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, between 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, between Sixth and Seventh- Jas. Russell, pres; John Recktenwald, 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, be- tween Sixth and Seventh.


MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.


Indiana National Guard-Armory, 217 East Fourth. Head- quarters Second Battalion, First Infantry, Major W. H. Coleman, - commanding; Otha H. Gandy, adjutant.


Company C, First Infantry, James F. McCurdy, captain; H. H. Austin, first liedtenant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


.- Alsace and Lorraine Benevolent Society-Meet second Tues- day in each month at Red Men's Hall, corner Pearl and Market- Lawrence Fenger, secretary.


Good Samaritan Lodge (Colored)-Meets second Monday in each month at hall, 31 State.


Travelers' Protective Association of America, New Albany Post Q-W. E. Houghland, president; J. R. Crawford, secretary and treasurer.


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Floyd County Bible Society-J. P. Funk, president; J. H. Forman, treasurer. Depository, Pearl, southeast corner Spring.


Floyd' County Agricultural Fair Association-Charlestown "road, east of N. Fourth. N. T. DePauw, president; Charles McCul- loch, vice president; H. W. Fawcett, secretary; Louis Meyer, treas- . urer; Louis C. Hipple, superintendent.


Floyd County Medical Society-911 East Spring. 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, president; Ed- mond Scharf, secretary.


Indiana Poultry Association-Spring, southwest corner State. W. A. Kemp, president; Ed. McCulloch, secretary.


New Albany Trades and Labor Council-F. E. Durment, president; Henry Weisenberger, vice president; C. J. Stager, financial secretary; J. M. Lewis, corresponding and recording secretary; T. A. Bean, treasurer. -


New Albany Typographical Union No. 169-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, secretary.


.-* Veteran Firemen's Association-145 W. Market. William - Merker, president; A. H. McQuiddy, secretary; John Perry, treasurer. Meets first Tuesday of each month.


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. Minnie E. Spooner, mistress; Emma Payne, secretary.


Young Men's Institute, Unity Council No. 262-Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 612 East Ninth. Chas. F. Pfeffer, president; W. J. Receveur, financial secretary; Chas, Cheap, treasurer.


CEMETERIES.


Fairview Cemetery-East Sixth, north of Culbertson avenue. George L. Kelly, superintendent; Victor Groves, clerk. This ceme- tery, under control of a Board of, Regents, is finely laid out and orna- mented. The official. board is composed of Dr. S. C. Wilcox, presi- dent; . G. A. Newhouse, Sr., vice president; H. A. Goetz, secretary.


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National Cemetery-Ekin Evenue, east of Thomas. 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 ap- pointed by the Government, who resides upon the grounds. James Albertson, superintendent.


Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery-Green Valley road, near city limits.


St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery (German)-Peter Roth, sex- ton. Charlestown road, near city limits.


Colored Burial Grounds-West side West, north of Ealy. Ed- ward Davis, sexton. This cemetery is under control of the city Board of Regents.


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


Merchants' National Bank-Main, northeast corner Pearl. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $50,000. J. K. Woodward, president; J. H. Fawcett, cashier; Henry Eitel, C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward, R. S., Rutherford, N. T. DePauw and.I. P. Leyden, directors.


New Albany National Bank-234 Pearl. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $67,000. J. F. McCulloch, president; George Borgerding, cashier; George Borgerding. J. F. McCulloch, Henry Eitel, J. M. Williamson and N. T. DePauw, directors.


Second National Bank-118 East Main: 'Capital, $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, George Moser and H'. E. Jewett, directors.


BUILDING. AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS


Civic Savings Association, c (Inc.) -- 111 E Elm-Rev. S. C. Manuel, president; W. O. Vance, secretary; C. A. Martin, treasurer. .


East End Building and Savings Association-602 Vincennes -W. A. Hedden, president; Jacob Best, secretary; C. A. Schan, Jr., treasurer.


·· Howard Park Building Association-131 East Spring-James W. Dunbar, president; Evan B. Stotsenburg, secretary.


Mechanics Building and Loan' Association-George B. Card- will, president; E. J. Hewitt, secretary. 131 E Spring.


People's Building and Loan Association-113 East Spring- Robt. W. Morris, president; Wm. R. Atkins, secretary.


Union Savings Association-113 E Spring- Peter Klerner, pres; Wm. R. Atkins, treas.


INCORPORATED COMPANIES


A. Barth Leather Co .-- Westside East Tenth, north of Water- E. F. Barth, pres; H. A. Barth, sec.


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; McIntyre & James, attorneys.


Hedden Dry Goods Co .- Market, northeast corner State-W. A. Hedden, president; W. A. Beach, manager.


Chas. Hegewald Co .- Water, between State and West First - Chas. Hegewald, president and general manager; E. J. Hewitt, secre- tary.


Zier Boiler and Sheet Iron Co .- Pearl, north of Oak-R. W. Morris, pres; Michael, Zier, vice pres and mngr.


Highland Railroad Co .- West Eighth and Spring-Henry Ter- stegge, president; Frank Gohmanu, secretary and treasurer.


Home Telephone Co .- 214 E Elm-C. D. Knoefel, pres; Chas. Day, sec and treas; Frank Beaucond, mngr.


Hoosier Brick Co .- 1,5 miles from city on Corydon pike; office, 228 State street-J. P. Funk, president; L. Hammersmith, vice pres- ident; G. W. Smith, treasurer; J. H. Walker, asst sec and mngr.


Indiana Benefit Association-17 and 18 Masonic 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; Emma E. Klerner, secretary and treasurer.


Masonic Building Association-Office, 6 Masonic Temple- Adam. Heimberger, president; Eliza Tabler, secretary and treasurer.


New Albany and Vincennes Plank Road Co .- N. T. DePauw, president; I. P. Leyden, secretary and . manager; N. T. DePauw, J. K. Woodward, C. W. DePauw, R. W. Morris, S. B. Kerr, J. H. Fawcett and I. P. Leyden, directors.


New Albany Box and Basket Co .- Rear Market and East streets-Chas. Schwartzel, president; J. C. Schwartzel, secretary and treasurer.


New Albany Business College-Market, - southwest corner State-D. M. Hammond, president; Ira G. Strunk, secretary. 2


New Albany Coal Co .- 202 E Spring-L. H. Meyer, manager .. .


New Albany Commercial Club (Inc.)-C. C. Brown, pres; Walter Creed, 1st v. p .; W. A. Beach, 2d v. . p .; Geo. B. Cardwell, sec; Geo. Herbst, treat, Federal Building, Pearl and Spring.


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New Albany Hosiery Mills-1721 Ekin av-J. F. Gebhart, president; W. A. Hedden, secretary.


New Albany Ice Co .- 214 E Fourth -- M. Poschinger, president; Theo. M. Moritz, secretary and manager.


New Albany Ledger Co .- 828 Pearl-A. H. Peters, président . and secretary; H. F. Klosse, business manager and treasurer.


- New Albany Manufacturing Co .- N. T. DePauw, president; C. H. Fawcett, treasurer; R. H. Bailey, secretary and manager; M. I. Sowle, superintendent. Water, northeast corner East 10th.


New Albany Table Co .- Oak, northwest corner Pearl-W. A. McLean, pres; F. T. Kahler, sec and treas.


New Albany Trust Co .- Geo. Moser, pres; Henry E. Jewett, vice pres; Fred Sauer, sec. Office 118 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; T. M. McCulloch, secretary; Louis Hartman, treasurer.


New Albany Woolen Mill Co .- East side of Vincennes, north of · Beeler-Samuel Sabel, pres; L. W. Botts, vice pres; J. F. Gebhart, genl mngr; Joseph Sabel, sec and treas.


Ohio Falls Co-Operative Window Glass Co .- R. C. Perkins, president; John Owen, vice president; Frank Loebig, secretary and treasurer, west side East 13th, north of Water.


Progress Tobacco Works-Wm. Kreutzer, president; Chas, Kreutzer, secretary and treasurer. 228 Galt.


Public Library of New Albany-201 to 205 East Spring- Louis Hartman, president; Wm. Rady, secretary; Geo. Borgerding, treasurer; Walter G. Harrison, librarian.


Paul Reising Brewing Co .- H. L. Meinhardt, president; Fred Colby, secretary. West Fourth, southwest corner Spring.


Todd Mnfg. Co .- Culbertson av and East 14th-Geo. D. Todd, ^ pres; L. D. Todd, sec.


The Tribune Co .- 42 Pearl-M. B. Thurman, pres; N. R. Petery, sec and treas; R. W. Morris, Edw. McCulloch, Fred J. Brown, . M. B. Thurman and N. R. Petery, directors.


Wood-Mosaic Flooring Co .- W. A. McLean, manager. East, between Main and Margin.


Wunderlich & Co .- F. Wunderlich,-pres; E. E. Michel, sec. Pearl, nw cor Spring.


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 Week- ly. Office. 42 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Tribune Com- pany. Terms, $5.00 per year, 10 cents per week; Weekly $1.00 per year. 1


Public Press-Weekly. 417 and 419 Pearl. Frank Gwin, pub- lisher. Terms $1.25 per year.


New Albany Advertiser (semi-monthly)-J. T. Cottom, propr, 209 Bank.


The Saturday Herald-Weekly. Office 390 Pearl. J. W. Con- ner, Jr., publisher.


PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS.


Glenwood Park-Beharrel av and Spring.


RAILWAY COMPANIES


Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern-Depot east side Vincennes, corner Stone.


Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville-Passenger. depot, Main and Vincennes, freight depot, Bank, northeast cor Culbertson av. E. P. Vernia, freight agt; F. H. Kalies, passenger agent.


Highland Railway Co .- Henry, Terstegge, president; F. H. Gohmann, secretary and treasurer. West Spring, southwest corner Eighth.


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Kentucky and Indiana Bridge Co .- (Daisy Line)-Depot west side Vincennes, near Main.


Louisville and Southern Indiana Traction Co. (Inc)-Samuel Insull, pres; R. W. Waite, sec. and treas; Main, southwest corner Pearl.


Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Co .- C. U. Williams, freight agent. Freight and ticket office, State and Railroad.


Southern Railway Co .- (St. Louis Division)-H. R. King, . freight and passenger agent, West First,' corner railroad


PLACES OF AMUSEMENTS.


New Albany Opera House-402 Pearl.


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New Albany Commercial Club-Pearl and Spring, C.C. Brown, president: W. B. Creed, vice president; George B. Cardwill; secretary; George Herbat, treasurer.




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