New Albany-Jeffersonville City Directory, 1907-1908, Part 2

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CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


Culbertson-avenue Baptist Church-1747 Culbertson avenue. Rev. U. S. Clutton, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


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Howard Chapel (Colored)-1715- East Market. Rev. Henry Bowen, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m.


Providence Baptist Church (Colored)-634 State.


Second Baptist Church (Colored)-300 East Main. Rev. S.C. Manuel, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday and Friday evening at 8.


Tabernacle Baptist Church-316 East Fourth. Rev. E. T. Poul- son, pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45.


CHRISTIAN.


Advent Christian Church-Shelby, northwest corner Indiana avenue, Silver Grove. Rev. P. L. Sweany, pastor. Services 10:30 . a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Central Christian Church-1315-1317 East Spring. Rev. B. F. Cato, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Junior En- deavor Sunday 2:30. Christian Endeavor Sunday 6:30 p. m.


Park Christian Church-220 West Market. Rev. F. T. Porter, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


EPISCOPAL.


St. Paul's Episcopal Church-East Eleventh, southwest corner Market. Rev. E. A. Neville, rector. Services 7:30 and 10:30 a. m., 4 and 7:30 p. m. and on all Holy days. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Services Friday evening at 7:30.


GERMAN EVANGELICAL.


German Evangelical Church-(United Lutheran and Reform). -South side Spring, between Bank and East Third. Rev. E. G .. Kuenzler, pastor. Services 10:15 a. m., German, and 7:30 p. m., English. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Young Peoples' meeting Thursday evening at 8.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Bethel African M. E. Church (Colored)-315 East Fifth. Rev .. M. . W. Sparks, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and.8 p. m. Sunday-school 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.


Centenary M. E. Church-309 Spring, between East Third and Fourth. Rev. W. F. Smith, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


German M. E. Church-Spring, southwest corner East Fifth. Rev. C. H. Miller, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


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Jennie DePauw Memorial Church-Vincennes, southwest cor- ner Beeler. Rev. Samuel Reid, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Main-street M. E. Church-North side of Main, between West Fifth and Sixth. Rev. W. B. Grimes, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


DePauw Mission-1000 Floyd.


Trinity M. E. Church-East Spring, southwest corner Thir- teenth. Rev. Geo. H. Murphy, pastor. Services Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes- day at 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting Sunday at 6:45 p. m.


. Wesley Chapel-212 West Market. Rev. W. R. Plummer, pas- tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


Zion A. M. E, Church (Colored)-301 West Spring. Rev. T. H. Merriweather, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9 a. m. Class meeting Friday evening at 7:30.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Church-East side Bank, between Main and Market. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Lecture Wednesday evening at 7:30.


Second Church-1301 East Elm. Rev. John P. Moffat, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Christian Endeavor meets Sunday night at 6:45.


Third Church-Spring, northwest corner East Ninth. Rev. Wm. M. Elliott; pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:15 a. m. Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


Holy Trinity Church-700 East Market. Rev. Charles Curran, pastor ; Rev. P. H. Griffin, assistant pastor. Services every morning at 8. Sunday services at 8 and 10 a. m. and on all Holidays of Obligation at 7 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. G. G. Borries, associate pastor. Services every morning at 7:30. Sunday service at 8 and 10 a. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Sunday-school 2 p m.


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SCIENTIST.


First Church of Christ-Main, northeast corner Bank. Herman C. Korfhage, First Reader. Services Sunday morning at 11:30. The regular Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8. Reading room open daily except Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m.


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.


First Church-413 East Spring. Rev. A. B. Condo, pastor.


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. Florence Pickard, matron.


Old Ladies' Home-South side 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 maintenance; he further sets apart the munificent sumn of $150,000 as an endowment fund. Miss Mary Baldwin, matron.


St. Edward's City Hospital-705 East Spring. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis:


SOCIETIES. ELKS.


New Albany Ledge of Elks No. 270-Jas. W. Dunbar, Exalted Ruler; Chas. Nuetzel, Esteemed Leading Knight; Louis Groh, Es- teemed Loyal Knight; Walter Coons, sec; W. A. Beach, treas. Meets every Tuesday at Elks' Hall, 428 Pearl.


MASONIC.


Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis fourth Tues- day in May, 1908. Walter O. Bragg, Greenfield, G. M .; Charles N. Mikels, Newcastle, D. G. M .; William H. Marker, Tipton, S. G. W .; William Ridley, Corydon, J. G. W .; Martin H. Rice, Indianapolis, G. T .; Calvin W. Prather, Indianapolis, G. S .; George D. Wolfe, Indianapolis, G. C .; Frederick Glass, Madison, G. L .; Edward W. Bowen, Delphi, Grand Marshal; William H. Swintz, South Bend, S. G. D .; Elmer F. Gay, Indianapolis, J. G. D .; Roger Parry, In- dianapolis, G. S. and T.


New Albany Lodge No. 39-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, first and third Thursday of each month. L. B. Huckeby, W. M .; Charles V. Hill, sec; John Evans, treas.


Jefferson Lodge No. 104-Meets at Masonic Temple on the sec- ond and fourth Thursday of each month. Frank A. Wells, W. M .; Hugh J. Needham, sec; Marcus T. Enos, treas.


DePauw Lodge No. 338-Meets at Clapp's Block, 110 East Main, second and fourth Tuesdays in each month .. Howard Ec- cleston, W. M .; George F. Goodbub, treas; Geo. W. Schneider, sec. Pythagoras Lodge No. 355-Meets at Masonic Building on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Samuel L. Trusty, W. M .; H. L. Rockenbach, sec; George A. Newhouse, Jr., treas.


General Masonic Relief Committee-George C. Korb, of De Pauw Lodge; G. W. Grosheider, New Albany Lodge; Hugh J. Needham, Jefferson Lodge; Chas. Hassenmiller, Pythagoras Lodge.


Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons-Meets at Indianapolis October 28, 1907. Philemon H. Clugston, G. H. P .; Edgar H. Bris- tol, of Salem, D. G. H. P .; Robert M. H. Britton, of Brazil, G. K .; Calvin W. Prather, of Indianapolis, grand sec.


Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of the State of In- diana-Will meet at Indianapolis on October 22, 1907. James K. Allen, of Terre Haute, M. I. G. M .; Dwight H. Hawks, of Goshen, R. I. D. G. M .; Calvin W. Prather, R. I. G. Recorder.


New Albany Royal Arch Chapter No. 17-Meets at Masonic Building on the first Monday of each month. James W. Dunbar, H. P .; George A. Newhouse, Sr., K .; James M. Devol, S .; George A. Newhouse, Jr., treas; H. J. Needham, sec.


Indiana Council No. 1, R. and S. M .- Meets at Masonic Build- ang on second Monday of March, June, September and December. - Charles D. Knoefel, I. M .; George A. Newhouse, Sr., D. I. M .; Jas. M. Devol, P. C. W .; Merrill L. Frederick, C. G .; George A. New- house, Jr., treas; H. J. Needham, recorder.


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New Albany Commandery No. 5, K. T .- Meets fourth Monday of each month at Masonic Building. Ebert J. Hewitt, eminent com- mander; James M. Devol, generalissimo; George A. Newhouse, Jr., captain general; John S. Hill, prelate; J. Fred. Maas, senior warden; Samuel H. Hart, junior warden; Robert W. Morris, treas; Hugh J. Needham, recorder.


Grand Commandery, K. T., of Indiana-Meets at Winona Lake, City of Warsaw, the second Wednesday in June, 1908. Vestal W. Woodward, Indianapolis, R. E. G. C .; Chas. Day, New Albany, V. E. D. G. C .; Luther Short, of Franklin, E. G. generalissimo; Wm. B. Horsford, of Mishawaka, E. G. captain general; C. W. Prather, Indianapolis, E. G. recorder.


EASTERN STAR.


New Albany Chapter, 340-Meets at Clapp's Hall every first and third Wednesday evening. Fannie Spence, W. M .; L. B. Huck- eby, W. P .; Katherine G. Newhouse, sec; Diana M. Conner, treas.


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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 month at hall, 31 State.


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


I. O. O. F. PATRIARCH MILITANT.


New. Albany Lodge. No. 1-Meets every Monday evening at hall, Market, northeast cerner Bank. Jacob Herter, sec.


New Albany Lodge No. 10-Meets every Thursday evening at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank. B. F. Dunn, N. G .; G. E. Curnick, V. G .; J. S. Draper, R. S .; William Mix, F. S.


Hope Lodge No. 83-Meets every Friday evening at hall, Mar- ket, northeast corner Bank. Wm. Schaefer, N. G .; G. M. Streepy, 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 and fourth Tuesday in each month at hall, Market, northeast corner Bank.


General Relief Committee, I. O. O. F,-Jacob Herter, pres; J. S. Draper, sec and treas.


COLORED LODGES.


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


Council No. 33-Meets second Monday of each month at hall, 31 State.


Edmonds Lodge No. 1544-Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at hall, 31 State. Wm. Wright, F. S.


St. Paul's Lodge No. 1540-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 Wednesday evening at hall, west side State, between Main and Market. Fred. Keane, M. of F .; Cecil Lloyd, K. of R. and S.


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Ivanhoe Lodge No. 15-Meets every Monday at hall, west side State, between Main and Market: Edw. C. Seabrook, M. of F .; Charles Miller, K. of R. and S.


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 Co. No. 5, Uniform Rank, K. of P .- Mects every Tuesday evening at armory, 215 East Fourth. W. J. Trinler, cap- tain; L. W. Allen, recorder; John Gaither, James F. Irwin and E. L. Lee, trustees.


Section 27, Endowment Rank, K. of P .- Meets at hall, west side State, between Main and Market, in December. Adam Heim- berger, pres; John H. Briggs, sec and treas.


RATHBONE SISTERS.


Mistletoe Temple No. 166-Meets every Thursday at hall, west side State, between Main and Market. Carrie Mullineaux, most excellent chief; Isabelle S. Heady, mistress of finance; Ruth M. Patton, mistress of records and correspondence.


G. A. R.


Sanderson Post-Sylvester Hubler, commander; C. H. Sowle, quartermaster. Pearl, southwest corner Market.


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Union Veteran Legion, Encampment No. 101-Meets first and third- Tuesday of each month, Pearl, southwest corner Market. R. O. Whitten, colonel; C. H. Sowle, adjutant.


Sanderson W. R. C. No. 9-Meets every Friday at 2:30 p. m. at hall, corner Pearl and Market. Mrs. Laura McHenry, pres; Mrs. Sallie Schray, sec.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets in biennial session at Indian- apolis second Tuesday of February, 1909; Samuel S. Weaver, G. D .; Matt G. Perrin, G. V. D .; Fred. Hosman, G. A. D .; J. W. Jacobs, Jeffersonville, G. R .; P. W. Bartholomew, G. T.


New Albany Lodge No. 922-Meets every first and third Satur- day at G. A. R. Hall. Edward Dangerfield, reporter.


KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.


Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets first Tuesday in October at Indianapolis, bi-annual. J. H. Haught, of Indianapolis, grand sec. Goodwill Lodge No .. 17-Meets every Thursday evening at Pearl and Market. Mrs. Flora Kelly, sec.


Victory Lodge No. 375-Meets every Wednesday evening at Pearl and Market. Mason P. Whiteman, sec.


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Triumph Lodge No. 633-Meets every Monday evening at Pearl and Market. John Elwanger, sec.


Schiller Lodge No. 755-Meets first and last Saturday evening at Pearl and Market. C. F. Schlageter, sec.


IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN.


n Pawnee Tribe No. 37-Meets every Wednesday night at Wig- » wam, 122 East Market. Lafe McDaniels, sachem; Herman Schlag- eter, chief of records; Corrie Seabrook, collector of wampum; An- drew F. Rouck, keeper of wampum.


Manzanita Tribe No. 276-Meets every Monday night at Wig- wam, 122 East Market. Geo. Wells, sachem; Chester Wilcox, chief of records; Edgar Needham, collector of wampum; Joseph L. Leist, keeper of wampum.


Ohioah Tribe No. 444-Meets every Thursday night at Wig- wam, 122 East Market. John Potts, sachem; Chas. Truoy, chief of records.


DAUGHTERS OF POCAHONTAS.


Navajah Tribe No. 249-Meets second and fourth Friday at hall, southwest corner Pearl and Market. Jennie Irvin, K. of R.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


New Albany Camp No. 3453-Meets at Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall, Pearl, northwest corner Market, every Thursday night. · Theo. Stein, V. C .; Alonzo Benson, W. A .; Louis W. Allen, E. B .; F. E. Durment, clerk; Earl Edmonson, chief forester.


Eagle Camp No. 5149-Meets every Tuesday at Union Hall, northwest corner First and Main.


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.


New Albany Aerie No. 876-Meets every Friday night at 309 Pearl street. Edw. E. Jackson, W. P. P .; Thos. A. Fogle, W. P .; John Fagan, W. V. P .; James Waterhouse, chaplain; Peter Leaf, conductor; Charles Long, treas; Lewis A. Stoy, sec.


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New Albany Lodge No. 1-Meets every fourth Tuesday at 309 Pearl. Wm. Jenks, valient commander; Julius Miller, recorder; Philip Scharf, treas; J. E. Fagin, lieutenant commander.


SHEPARDS OF BETHLEHEM.


Alpha Lodge-Meets southwest corner Pearl and Market every Wednesday evening.


ANCIENT ORDER HIBERNIANS.


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


County Board-Meets at 616 East Market at call. . Richard Fleming, pres; Charles Skelly, sec.


CATHOLIC SOCIETIES.


Holy Trinity Total Abstinence Society-Meets first Sunday in each month at hall, south side Market, between East Sixth und Seventh.


Knights of Columbus, No. 1221-Meets first and third Thurs- day at 616 East Market. Christopher Reising, G. K .; Wm. Re- ceiveur, S. and R.


St. Aloysius Temperance Cadets' Society-Meets at hall, south side 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. Paul Fein, pres; Frank Deuser, sec.


Catholic Knights of America No. 7-Meets third Sunday at hall, south side East Market, between Sixth and Seventh. John Recktenwald, financial sec.


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, 525-529 Pearl. Headquar- ters Second Battalion, First Infantry, Major W. J. Coleman, com- manding; H. H. Austin, adjutant.


Company C, First Infantry-H. H. Austin, captain; Leon H. Harrell, first lieutenant.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No. 286-Meets southwest corner Pearl and Market second and fourth Tuesday each month. J. B. Firsten, pres; F. H. Welch, sec.


Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Meets southwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Sunday afternoon each month. G. O. Smith, master; E. P. Johnson, sec. 2


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Ladies' Auxiliary Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen-Meets at southwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Wednesday afternoon.


Employers' and Business Men's Association-L. Hammersmith, pres; S. J. Gardner, sec. Meets Maennerchore Hall second Wednes- day in each month.


Travelers' Protective Association of America, New Albany Post Q-Ray Ellis, pres; O. F. Squer, sec and treas.


Floyd County Medical Society-134 East Spring. Anna Mc- Kamy, sec and treas.


Iron Molders' Union No. 187-Meets at southwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Friday each month.


Machinists' Union No. 186-Meets at southwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Tuesday each month.


New Albany Charity Society (Inc)-Pearl, southwest corner Spring. Geo. B. Cardwill, pres; Mary T. Austin, sec.


New Albany Trades and Labor Council-Meets second and fourth Monday at Market, southwest corner Pearl. Michael Hasen- stab, sec.


New Albany Typographical Union No. 169-Meets first Mon- daw night of each month at corner of Pearl and Market. C. F. Schlageter, pres; Harry K. Smith, sec and treas.


Retail Clerks' Union No. 578-Meets southwest corner Pearl and Market first and third Thursday each month. F. D. Morris, pres; John Dennison, sec.


Retail Growers' Association-Meets at southwest corner Pearl and Market second and fourth Thursday each month. W. H. Dit- linger, sec.


Owen Lodge No. 30, Amalgamated Association Iron, Steel and Tin Workers-Meets alternate Saturday from May 18, 1907, at southwest corner Pearl and Market. Samuel Middleton, pres; Sam- uel Reid, sec.


United Charities-114 East Spring. Mrs. James Harrison, pres; Mrs. Mary T. Austin, sec.


Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association-145 West Market. T. E. Spence, pres; Wm. Byers, treas; J. W. Buck, sec. Meets first and third Monday of each month.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union-115 West Market. Adda M. Lobach, pres.


Young Men's Institute, Unity Council No. 262-Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 805 East Main, James O'Hara, pres; Frank Zoeller, sec; W. J. Receveur, treas,


CEMETERIES.


Buena Vista Cemetery Association (Inc)-North side Grant Line road. W. S. Adams, sec.


Fairview Cemetery-East Sixth, north of Culbertson avenue. George L. Kelly, supt; Geo. W. Dorsey, 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, pres; G. A. Newhouse, Sr., vice pres; H. A. Goetz, sec; G. W. Smith, Chas. Day, Alex. Dowling, Frank Peters, directors.


National Cemetery-Ekin avenue, 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 appointed by the Government, who resides upon the grounds. James Albertson, supt.


Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery-Green Valley road, near city limits. St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery (German)-South side . Charles- town road, east of Vincennes. Peter Roth, sexton.


New Albany Colored Cemetery-West side West, north of Ealy. J. A. Clark, sexton. This cemetery is under control of the City Board of Regents.


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


Merchants' National Bank-Main, northeast corner Pearl. Cap- ital, $100,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $70,000. J. K. Wood- ward, pres; C. H. Fawcett, vice pres; J. H. Fawcett, cashier; Chas. D. Kelso, 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 and undivided profits, $85,000. J. F. McCulloch, pres; Geo. Borgerding, cashier; Geo. Borgerding, J. F. McCulloch, Henry Eitel, E. M. McCulloch, N. T. DePauw, Alex. Dowling and Peter Klerner, directors.


Second National Bank-113 East Main. Capital, $100,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits, $100,000. J. M. Andrew, pres; Earl S. Gwin, cashier; S. Otto Rady, assistant cashier; R. P. Main, J. M. Andrew, S. W. Walts, Jacob Goodbub, C. P. Cook, George Mosier and H. E. Jewett, directors.


BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.


Civic Savings Association (Colored), Inc .- 111 East Elm. Mechanics' Building and Loan Association-George B. Card- will, pres; E. J. Hewitt, sec. 131 East Spring.


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


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NEWSPAPERS:


Home Organizer-Weekly. (Free distribution), Office, 147 East Main. Edited and published by Ewing & Zeller.


New Albany Ledger (Democratic)-Daily and weekly. Office, 328 Pearl. Published by the Ledger Co. A. H. Peters, pres and sec. Terms: Daily, $5.00 per year; Weekly, $1.00 per year ..


New Albany Evening Tribune (Republican) -Daily and week- ly. Office, 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.


RAILWAY COMPANIES.


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


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Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville-Passenger depot, Main and Vincennes; freight depot, Bank, northeast corner Culbertson ave- nue. 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, pres; R. W. Waite, vice pres. 138 to 142 East Spring.


New Albany Street R. R. Co .- 138 to 142 East Spring. Samuel Insull, of Chicago, pres; R. W. Waite, vice pres and treas; M. J. Insull, genl mngr; F. J. Strattan, sec.


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Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co .- C. U. Williams, freight agent. Offices, State and Railroad.


Southern Railway Co .- (St. Louis Division) -L. I. Vernia, freight and passenger agent. West First, corner Railroad.


CLUBS.


Highland Country Club-Silver Hills. Meets every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Walter B. Creed, pres; Chas. B. Scott, sec.


New Albany Commercial Club-City Hall, State and Spring. Adam Heimberger, pres; Louis Hartman, vice pres; George B. Cardwill, sec; George Herbst, treas.


Octomah Country Club-South side Charlestown road, east of Vincennes. Lawrence Tuley, pres; Wm. Burger, sec. Meets first and third Tuesday each month.


West End Club-Under the management of the United Chari- ties Association of New Albany. Harry Austin, supt; Michael Mc- Clure, physical director. 819, West Main.


SINGING SOCIETIES.


New Albany Maennerchor ?- 316 East Spring. H. L. Rocken- bach, pres; R. Dietz, sec; H. Meinhardt, treas.


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, J. K. Main and Wm. E. Dishman, mailing clerks; Miss Jessie G. Sinex, money order and register clerk; Miss Mary S. Kelly, general delivery clerk and stamp clerk. Mails forwarded daily over the following roads: Chi- cago, Indianapolis & Louisville; B. & O. S. W .; Indianapolis & Vincennes; Louisville & Nashville; Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis; 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 and Locust Point every day except Sunday at 8 a. 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 Wash- ington.


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 frac- tion.


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.




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