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Company C, First Infantry-James F. MeCurdy, captain; Leon H. Harrell, first lieutenant.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
Automa Club (Colored)-410 East Thirteenth. Wallace Car- rigan, secretary. Meets every Thursday night.
Employers' and Business Men's Association-L. Hammersmith, president ; S. J. Gardner, secretary. Meets Maennerchore Hall, sec- ond Wednesday in each month.
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Travelers' Protective Association of America, New Albany Post Q-S. S. Stalcup, president ; J. R. Crawford, secretary and treasurer.
Floyd County Agricultural Fair Association-Charlestown road, east of North Fourth. W. E. McCulloch, president; Emile Dupaquier, vice president; H. W. Fawcett, secretary ; Louis Meyer, treasurer; Louis C. Hipple, superintendent.
Floyd County Medical Society-134 East Spring. Austin Funk, secretary and treasurer.
Hoosier State Poultry Association-119 East Spring. Ed Mc- Culloch, president ; C. R. McCulloch, secretary.
New Albany Trades and Labor Council-Meets second and fourth Fridays at Market, southwest corner Pearl. James M. Lewis, president; Silas Nichols, vice president; Charles Bader, financial secretary ; Michael Hasenstab, corresponding and recording secre- tary.
New Albany Typographical Union No. 169-Meets first Wednes- day night of each month at corner Pearl and Market. C. F. Schlageter, president; Harry K. Smith, secretary and treasurer.
Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association-145 West Market. T. E. Spence, president; John Denny, treasurer; Edmund Caye, secretary. Meets first Monday of each month.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union-115 West Market. Adda M. Lobach, president. -
Young Men's Institute, Unity Council No. 262-Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 612 East Ninth. A. M. Hinke- bein, president; Fred Kurzendorfer, secretary; W. J. Receveur, treasurer.
CEMETERIES.
Fairview Cemetery-East Sixth, north of Culbertson avenue. George L. Kelly, superintendent; M. V. Fullenlove, 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. Wil- cox, president ; G. A. Newhouse, Sr., vice president; H. A. Goetz, secretary.
National Cemetery-Ekin avenue, east of Thomas. Nearly three thousand of the Nation's dead find their last resting plaee.in this beautiful spot. The grounds are in charge of a soldier sexton appointed 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, sexton. Charlestown road, near city limits.
Colored Burial Grounds-West side West, north of Ealy. J. A. Clark, sexton. This cemetery is under control of the City Board ~ of Regents.
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BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
Merchants' National Bank-Main, northeast corner Pearl. Cap- ital, $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $50,000. J. K. Wood- ward, president,; C. H. Fawcett, vice president; J. H. Fawcett, cashier ; Henry Eitel, C. H. Fawcett, J. K. Woodward, R. S. Ruther- ford, N. T. DePauw and I. P. Leyden, directors.
New Albany National Bank-234 Pearl. Capital, $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $75,000. J. F. McCulloch, president; George Borgerding, cashier; George Borgerding, J. F. McCulloch, Henry Eitel, J. M. Williamson, N. T. DePauw, Alex. Dowling and Peter Klerner, directors.
Second National Bank-113 East Main. Capital, $100,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits, $78,000. J. M. Andrew, president; Earl S. Gwin, cashier; S. Otto Rady, 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 (Colored), Inc .- 111 East Elm. Rev. S. C. Manuel, president ; W. O. Vance, secretary.
Mechanics' Building and Loan Association-George, B. Card- will, president; E. J. Hewitt, secretary. 131 East Spring.
Union Savings Association-113 East Spring. Peter Klerner, president ; Wm. R. Atkins, treasurer.
INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
American Stone Co .- 811 East Seventh. H. C. Perrette, presi- dent ; L. B. Perrette, secretary.
Baird G. E. Hardware Co .- 307 State. G. E. Baird, president; C. H. Sowle, secretary ..
A. Barth Leather Co .- West side East Tenth, north of Water. E. F. Barth, president; H. A. Barth, secretary.
Crosier Stock and Poultry Powder Co .- 414 State, E. S. Crosier, president; Scott Crosier, secretary.
The Day Leather Co .- East Fourth, northwest corner Oak. A. T. Day, president ; J. I. Day, vice president ; Charles Day, secretary. Enos & Lee Milling Co .- 628-630 State. M. T. Enos, president; J. M. Lee, secretary and treasurer.
Floyd County Abstract Co .- 8 and 10 Masonic Building. J. B. James, president ; McIntyre, Bulleit & James, attorneys.
Goetz Pressed Brick Co .- South side Corydon pike, west of Fourth, Lower Albany. H. A. Goetz, president; John Goetz, secre- tary.
Gohmann Bros. & Kahler Co .- 711 East Fourth. C. L. Gohmann, president ; E. G. Gohmann, secretary; Jos. Kahler, superintendent.
Hedden Dry Goods Co .- Market, northeast corner State. W. A. Hedden, president; W. A. Beach, manager.
Chas. Hegewald Co .- 21-23 State. Charles Hegewald, president; E. J. Hewitt, secretary ; A. F. Hegewald, treasurer.
Home Telephone Co .- 214 East Elm. C. D. Knoefel, president; Charles Day, secretary and treasurer; Frank Beaucond, manager.
Hoosier Brick Co .- 21-23 State. Charles Hegewald, president ; E. C. Hegewald, secretary and treasurer; A. F. Hegewald, manager.
Indiana Benefit Association-17 Masonic Building. F. A. Kraft, president ; G. O. Erni, secretary. 1
Indiana Veneer and Panel Co .- Penna. R. R., corner Silver. A. L. Stout, president; E. V. Knight, secretary.
Henry Klerner Furniture Co .- 603 East Fifth. Peter Klerner, president ; Emma E. Klerner, secretary and treasurer.
Louisville Malting Co .- 215 East Eighteenth. Oscar Heran- court, president ; August Schmitt, secretary.
Masonic Building Association-Office, 6 Masonic Temple. Adam Heimberger, president; Eliza Tabler, secretary and treasurer. .
McDonald-Stockdell Co .- 302 Pearl. H. S. McDonald, presi- dent; Theo. Stockdell, secretary and treasurer.
Mutual Trust and Deposit Co .- 217 Pearl. S. J. Elsby, presi- dent; C. L. Balthis, secretary and treasurer.
New Albany & Vincennes Plank Road Co .- Main, northeast cor- ner Pearl. N. T. DePauw, president; I. P. Leyden, secretary.
New Albany Box and Basket Co .- East, opposite Stone. Charles Schwartzel, president; J. C. Schwartzel, secretary.
New Albany Business College-107 West Market. Ira G. Strunk, president ; E. C. Hardin, secretary.
New Albany Coal Co .- 202 East Spring. W. W. Hite, presi- dent; G. H. Wilson, secretary ; L. H. Meyer, manager.
New Albany Commercial Club-C. D. Kelso, president; Walter . Creed, first vice president; W. A. Beach, second vice president; George B. Cardwill, secretary; George Herbst, treasurer. City Hall, Spring and State.
New Albany Hosiery Mills-1721 Ekin avenue. J. F. Gebhart, president ; W. A. Hedden, secretary.
New Albany Ice Co .- 214 East Fourth. M. Poschinger, presi- dent; Theo. M. Mortiz, secretary and manager.
New Albany Ledger Co .- 328 Pearl. A. H. Peters, president and secretary; H. F. Klosse, business manager and treasurer.
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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 Tenth.
New Albany Trust Co .- George Moser, president; Henry E. Jewett, vice president; Fred. Sauer, secretary. Office, 113 East Spring.
New Albany Water Works-Office, 124 East Main. Organized December 7, 1874. Works completed and water turned on July 1, 1875. Samuel Insull, president; J. C. Henderson, assistant to presi- dent; R. W. Waite, treasurer ; T. M. McCulloch, secretary.
New Albany Woolen Mill Co .- East side of Vincennes, north of Beeler.
Progress Tobacco Works-228 Galt. Wm. Kreutzer, president. Paul Reising Brewing Co .- H. L. Meinhardt, president. West Fourth, southwest corner Spring.
Roberts & Conner Co .- John Roberts, president; John N. Rob- erts, vice president; J. W. Conner, secretary. Foot of Woodruff.
Shrader John, Sr., Co .- 113 West Main. F. L. Shrader, presi- dent; G. B. Shrader, vice president; Anna M. Shrader, secretary.
Todd Mnfg. Co .- Penna. R. R., east of Silver. George D. Todd, president ; L. D. Todd, treasurer.
The Tribune Co .- 42 Pearl. M. B. Thurman, president; N. R. Petery, secretary and treasurer; R. W. Morris, Edw. McCulloch, Fred. J. Brown, M. B. Thurman and N. R. Petery, directors.
Union Savings Association-113 East Spring. Peter Klerner, president; Wm. R. Atkins, treasurer.
United Gas and Electric Co .- 124 East Main. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, president; J. C. Henderson, assistant to president; J. O. English, secretary.
Winton Lumber and Mnfg. Co .- L. P. Morgan, president; C. W. Putnam, vice president; W. G. Harrison, secretary. 2 Masonic Building.
Wood-Mosaic Flooring Co .- W. A. McLean, manager. East, between Main and Margin.
Zier Boiler and Sheet Iron Co .- West side Pearl, north of Oak R. W. Morris, president ; M. Zier, secretary and treasurer.
NEWSPAPERS.
Home Organizer-Weekly. (Free distribution). Office, 209 State. Edited and published by Ewing & Zeller.
New Albany Ledger (Democratic) -- Daily and weekly. Office, 328 Pearl. Published by the Ledger Co. A. H. Peters, president and secretary. Terms, Daily $5.00 per year; Weekly, $1.00 per year.
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New Albany Evening Tribune (Republican)-Daily and weekly. Ofice, 42 Pearl. Published by the New Albany Tribune Co. Terms, $5.00 per year, 10 cents per week; Weekly $1.00 per year.
Public Press-Weekly. 417-419 Pearl. Frank Gwin, publisher. Terms $1.25 per year
New Albany Advertiser (semi-monthly)-J. T. Cottom, propr. 209 Bank.
PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.
Glenwood Park-Beharrel avenue and Spring. New Albany Opera House-402 Pearl. .
RAILWAY COMPANIES.
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern-Depot east side Vincennes, corner Stone.
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville-Passenger depot, Main and Vincennes; freight depot, Bank, northeast corner Culbertson avenue. E. P. Vernia, freight agent; F. H. Kalies, passenger agent.
Kentucky & Indiana Bridge Co. (Daisy Line)-Depot west side Vincennes, near Main.
Louisville & Southern Indiana Traction Co. (Inc)-Samuel Insull, president; R. W. Waite, vice president. Main, southwest corner Pearl.
New Albany Street R. R. Co .- Main, southwest corner Pearl. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, president; J. C. Henderson, assistant to . president; R. W. Waite, secretary and treasurer.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co .- C. U. Williams, freight agent. Offices, State and Railroad.
Southern Railway Co .- (St. Louis Division) -H. R. King, freight and passenger agent. West First, corner Railroad.
.CLUBS.
New Albany Commercial Club-City Hall, State and Spring. C. D. Kelso, president; W. B. Creed , vice president; George B. Card- will, secretary; George Herbst, treasurer.
West End Club-Under the management of the United Chari- ties Association of New Albany. Harry Austin, superintendent; Michael McClure, physical director. 819 West Main.
SINGING SOCIETIES.
New Albany Maennerchore-316 East Spring. H. L. Rocken- bach, president; R. Dietz, secretary ; Matt Klarer, treasurer.
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UNITED STATES OFFICES. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.
The Postoffice is in the United States Building, corner Pearl and Spring. Robert W. Morris, postmaster; Harry F. Hopkins, as- sistant postmaster; Charles V. Hendrich and J. K. Main, mailing clerks; Miss Estelle L. Hoffmann, money order and stamp register clerk; Miss Mary S. Kelly; general delivery clerk. Mails forwarded daily over the following roads: Chicago, Indianapolis & Louis- ville; B. & O. S. W .: Cincinnati, Lafayette & Chicago; Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis; Indianapolis & Vincennes; Baltimore & Ohio; Terre Haute & Evansville; Louisville & Nashville; Louisville & Lexington; Cincinnati & Great Southern; Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis; K. & I. Bridge Company; Elizabethtown & Paducah; Louisville & Evansville river route; Southern Railway Co. (St. Louis Division) ; Louisville, Huntingburg & Evansville rail- road; Corydon railroad.
Stage Mails-Depart for Floyd Knobs, Galena, Greenville, Pal- myra, Fredericksburg, Hardensburg, Chambersburg, Rego and Paoli every day except Sunday at 8 a. m. for Elizabeth, Laconia, Rehobeth and Locust Point, every day except Sunday at 8 a. m. For Ed- wardsville, Lanesville, Black Creek every day except Sunday at 12 m.
Advertised Letters-All letters remaining in the office are ad- vertised on Monday of each week. If not claimed in two weeks thereafter, they are forwarded to the dead letter office at Washing- ton.
INFORMATION ABOUT MAIL MATTERS. DOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES.
First Class-Letters, all written matter and all matters 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, engravings, 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, except & queen bee when safely secured, are excluded from the mails. Also
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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 possessions on the payment of a fee of 8 cents and regular postage.
FOREIGN RATES OF POSTAGE. CANADIAN POSTAGE.
Letters and newspaper postage to Canada, same as in the United States. Merchandise by mail to Canada must not exceed eight ounces in weight, and the postage is 10 cents, whether the package weighs .one onnce or eight ounces.
Samples of merchandise for dispatch in mails in foreign coun- tries are restricted to bona fide trade samples or specimens having . no salable or commercial value in excess of that actually necessary . for their use as samples or specimens. Goods sent for sale in execu- tion of an order, or as gifts, however small the quantity may be, are not admissable at sample rates and conditions.
SPECIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM
Was introduced October 1, 1885, and is -now extended to all post- offices in the United States and to all classes of mail matter. Ac- cordingly every article of mailable matter to which a 10-cent special delivery stamp is affixed, in addition to the postage required by law, will, upon its arrival by mail, have immediate delivery by a special messenger within the carrier's limits of any free delivery postoffice, or within one mile of any other postoffice, in the United States, to which it may be addressed. A letter bearing a special delivery stamp, together with the regular postage, may be mailed at any postoffice. A special delivery stamp costs 10 cents.
FEES FOR MONEY ORDERS.
For orders for sums not exceeding $2 50.
Over $2 50 and not exceeding
5 00.
3 cents
Over
5 00 and not exceeding
10 00.
8 cents
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12 cents
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18 cents
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25 cents
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15 cents
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Money orders may be drawn upon any money order office in the United States for any sum not to exceed $100. For larger amounts than $100, additional orders to make up that amount must be issued.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Seventh District of Indiana-Fred. D. Connor, deputy collector for New Albany.
Revenue Stamps-Of all denominations for sale. Mrs. Nellie L. Stoy, deputy collector.
BOARD OF EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONS.
E. P. Easley, of New Albany, president; J. F. Weathers, New Albany, secretary; C. P. Davis, of Galena, treasurer. Meets every Wednesday at 10 a. m. at U. S. C. H. and P. O. Building.
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ABBREVIATIONS.
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.alley
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.north side
av
.Avenue
bet
. between
opposite
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.president
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.carpenter
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.. commission merchant
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domestic
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.. fitter
southeast
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.south side
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secretary
lab.
.. lower
.. superintendent stenographer
treas ..
treasurer
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. upper
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WA.
.west side
mnfr.
manufacturer
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.. widow
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Box and Basket Co.
North
northeast
. West Union
ABBOTT ELIZA H. MISS, b 704 E Main
Abbott Geo., mach N. A. Mfg. Co., r Louisville
Abbott Geo. L., mach, r 1808 E Oak
Abell Oliver B., Jab, b 314 E Main
Achillas Eliza, wid Christian, b 1728 Culbertson av
Ackermann Victoria. b 231 E 18th
Ackley Frank, puddler, b 419 W Main
Ackley Jas., helper, b 417 W Main
Ackley Jas. P., heater, r 417 W Main
Ackley John W., lab, r 306 W 6th
Ackley Martha, wid Win., r 419 W Main
Ackley Willie, apprentice Chas. Hegewald Co., b 417 W Main
Adams Alice, knitter N. A. Hosiery Mills, b 1811 Ehn Adams Annie, dom 214 E Main, b 327 E 4th
BROWN'S SEED STORE WASHING MACHINES AND WRINGERS.
State St., bet. Main and Market.
Look for our Sign.
New Albany, Inc.
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WRAPPING PAPER, BAGS, TWINE, ROOFING AND SHEATHING PAPERS.
LOUISVILLE PAPER CO.
249, 251, 253 E. Main Street,
LOUISVILLE; KY.
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.Silver Grove
east side
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.insurance
.laborer
Lou. & Sou. Ind. Traction Co.
Louisville & Southern Indlana Tiaction Co.
. west
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A. B. & B. C .. . New Albany
Lower Albany
W. & S. Life Ins. Co .. Western and
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TELEPHONES: Cumb. Main 1198, 1178. Home 1198.
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3029 NEW ALBANY COAL CO PITTSBURG COAL. OFFICE: 202 E. SPRING.
TRADE MARK ON CAP,
ak Coca Cola 5C. BOTTLES BOTTLE AND LABEL.
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Alexander John R., r, engineer N. A. Woolen Mill Co., r 1743 Shelby
Alexander Lou, e, b 1010 Prospect
Alexander Margaret, wid S. J., b 313 E Main
Alexander Mary R., drugs, 405 E Main
Alexander Sallie, e, laundress, r 34 Bank
Alexander Stephen C., c, physician, 801 E 11th, b 1743 Shelby
Alexander Stephen J., mngr Mary R. Alexander, r 313 E Main
Alexander Susie, e, laundress, r 1153 Hildreth
Alexander Thos., c, clk B. A. Alexander, b 208 Ealy
Alexander Virgie, b ss Corydon pike, w of 4th, L A
Alexander Wm., e, butcher, 1010 Prospect
Allegre Nancy, wid Shadrach, b 704 E Main
Allegree WmoL., b 1412 Dewey
Allen Clarence, b ws 10th, n of Cedar
FALLEN EDW. P., Supt. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., r 1602 E Oak
Allen Ella D., dom 1009 Beeler
Allen E. Ryle, servant 814 W 2d
Allen Hattie, e, laundress, r 128 E Oak
Allen Hayden II. Rev., pastor Wesley Chapel M. E. Church, r 313 Lafayette
Allen Henry W., puddler, r 421 W Mkt
Allen Jas., helper Chas. Hegewald Co., b 501 W Main
Allen Jas., janitor St. Edward's Hospital
Allen John, lab, r 701 W 2d
Allen John, lab Chas. Hegewald Co
Allen Lee, harnessmkr Scharf & Knoob, b ws W 10th, n of Cedar
Allen Lewis W., salesman, r 809 Pearl
Allen Lottie, dom 1007 E Mkt. b 911 E Mkt
Allen Mahala, wid B. F., r ws W 10th, n of Cedar
Allen Martha I., wid W. P., r 1715 E Spring
Allen Mary, c, laundress, b 128 E Oak
Allen Mary E., b 1109 E Main
Allen Maude L., elk L. Barnett, h 809 Pearl
Allen Rebecca S., wid J. T., h 140 W Mkt
Allen Rosa L., elk, b 1715 E Spring
Allen Wm. F., printer, h 1715 E Spring
GWIN'S FASHION STABLE, (NEWLAND GWIN, Manager.) LIVERY FOR ALL OCCASIONS. COR. E. THIRD AND MARKET STS., NEW ALBANY, IND.
LAFAYETTE FREDERICK & SON,
403 Penrt, Masonic Temple Bldg. Home Phone 644. Cumb. 424y. Residence 443. FARMS FROM #500 TO #25,000 FOR SALE.
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" Allen Wm. L., bill poster, r 1316 South Allendorf Werner, b 1307 E Spring
Alles Anton, brklyr. r 124 Olive av
Alles Edw. P., electrician United Gas & Electric Co., r 728 E 8th
Alles Gustave, barber P. W. Alles, b 724 E 8th
Alles Peter W., barber 713 Culbertson av, r 724 E 8th
Alles Robt., opr 1630 Division, b 124 Olive av
Alles Rudolph, lab, b 124 Olive av
Allgier Herman, baker Nicholas Stein, r 426 W 1st Allin Jennie M., wid J. Cabel, b 1703 E Spring
Allison Mary, wid Wm., b Silver Hills
Allison Nancy, wid John, r 513 State
Alt Eugenia P., wid Jacob, r 904 E Oak
Alt Frank L., buffer Anchor S. & R. Co., b 904 E Oak
Altmeyer Peter F., off bearer Wood Mosaic Flooring Co., r 1835 Center
Alton Frank, driver, b 1119 Crystal av
Alton Julia, wid Lyman, r 1119 Crystal av '
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH CO., G. II. Godfrey, mngr. 405 Pearl
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., G. D. Beard, agt, 313 Pearl
American Stone Co. The (Ine), H. C. Perrette, pres; L. B. Perrette, sec, rubbing stones, 811 E 7th
Anadell Wm. S., boarding, 107 W Main
Ancelet Alford, bender, b 1024 E 15th
Ancelet Elizabeth, wid Eugene, r 1024 E 15th
Ancelet Jas. L., cabinetmkr P. Klerner, b 1024 E 15th
ANCHOR STOVE AND RANGE CO. (Inc), Henry Ters-
tegge, pres; successors to Terstegge, Gohmann & Co., stove mnfrs, 217 State
Anderson Albert L., blksmith, r 29 Bank
Anderson Andrew, capt Reel No. 1, r 225 W 9th
Anderson Clara A., sews, b 225 W 9th
Anderson Clarence, mach, r 1746 E Spring
Anderson E. Hale, elk, b 1802 E Spring
Anderson Flora, mach hand N. A. B. & B. Co., b 507 E Mkt
Anderson Frank, insp I. F. Force Handle Co., r 803 W Main Anderson Geo., c, lab, r 1516 Ekin av
Anderson Geo., motorman, b 803 W Main
Anderson Henry, lab, r 1405 Locust
BROWN'S SEED STORE LAWN SWINGS, LAWN MOWERS.
State St., bet. Main and Market. Look for our Sign. , New Albany, Ind.
LOUISVILLE PAPER CO.
TELEPHONES: Cumb. Main 1198, 1178. Home 1198.
WRAPPING PAPER, BAGS, TWINE, ROOFING AND SHEATHING PAPERS.
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249, 251, 253 E. Main Street,
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CHAS. HEGEWALD CO. SHEET IRON Wator St., from State to Lower First.
WORKERS.
DYER AND CLEANER OF
HENRY A. J. PULS, LADIES and GENTS' WEARING APPAREL. 528 FIFTH STREET, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
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Anderson John E., salesman P. R. Stoy & Son, r 47 W 1st
Anderson John W., shoemkr, 319 E Elm
Anderson Julia A., wid Jas., r 1524 Chartres
Anderson J. Winfield, lab, r 709 W Mkt
Anderson Martha J., wid E. B., r 1802 E Spring
Anderson Maude M., b 29 Bank
Anderson Millard J., mach hand, b.1524 Chartres Anderson Myrtle Mrs., elk, b 203 W Mkt
Anderson Nathan, elk C. E. Crecelius, b 803 W Main
Anderson Ollie, boxmkr, b Silver Hills
Anderson Stacy, b 804 W. Main
Anderson Thos. C., elk, b 1802 E Spring Anderson Walter, porter, r 804 W Main
Anderson Walter H., apprentice, b 225 W 9th
Anderson Wm., lab, r river, foot of W 9th Andrea Edw. D., fireman, b 904 Pine
Andrew Jas. M., pres Second Nat. Bank, r Louisville Ang Frank, lab, r end of Cherry, w of 10th
Ang Roscoe N., fireman G. Moser & Co., r 801 Ekin av . Ang Wm., flesher G. Moser & Co., r 612 W Mkt
Anschutz Nannie J., wid D. P., r 602 E Spring
Anshutz Hudson F., chemist, r 717 E Mkt
Anthony Estelle, r 210 W Main
Anthony Frances, wid Henry, r 807 E Oak Anthony Henry F., electrician, b 807 E Oak Antle Ambrose, c, lab, b ss 4th, w of Jackson, L A
Antle Jas., c, lab, b 4th, se cor Jackson, L. A. Antle Thos., c, r ss 4th, w of Jackson, L A Antle Thos., Jr., c, ironwkr, r 4th, se cor Jackson, L A Antle Wm., c, lab, r es Jackson, nr 4th, L A Antwine John W., boarding, 413 E Main Antwine Maggie, elk S. Haskell, b 413 E Main Appleby Chas. W., helper, b 225 W 8th Appleby Culmer E., helper, r 219 W 8th Appleby Jas. P., lab, r 225 W 8th
Applegate Ethel, spinner, b 1116 Beeler Applegate Fielding E., brakeman, r 1116 Beeler Applegate Guy, driver R. L. Grosheider
Applegate Lyman, asst city engineer, b 1012 Vincennes
Applegate Margaret J., wid Wm., r 1609 E Spring
Applegate Minnie, elk, b es Beharrel av. n of Spring
F. R. HARDY, HARDWARE NEW ALBANY, IND.
MONTENEGRO-RIEHM MUSIC CO. 628-630 Fourth Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Largest Stock, Best Goods Lowest Prices. CASH OR EASY TERMS.
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY. 47
Applegate Permelia, wid B. F., r 169 Cherry
Applegate Stella, ironer N. A. Steam Laundry, b 169 Cherry Applegate Thos. J., salesman, r es Beharrel av, s of Slate Run rd
Appleman Bessie D., stenog, b 1711 E Spring
Appleman John S., physician, 336 Vincennes, r 1711 E Spring
Appleman Wm. P., solicitor, b 1711 E Spring
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