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Tell Lodge (German) No. 272-Meets every Wednesday night at Pfau Building. John Boyce, N. G .; August Happel, sec.
Excelsior Encampment-No. 14-Meets second and fourth Thurs- day of each month at Wall, southeast corner Market. E. G. Rock, C. P .; Harry West, H. P .; M. W. Crandall, W .; C. F. Gibson, J. W .; Jerome Dustin, scribe ; W. S. Jacobs, treas.
DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH, I. O. O. F.
Rebekah Lodge No. 8-Meets first and third Thursday nights of each month at Pfau's Hall, 325 Spring.
COLORED LODGES.
William Love Lodge No. 1485-Meets first and third Mondays of each month Michigan avenue, between 6th and 7th. Henry Tol- bert, N. G .; Richard Parks, P. S.
UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS.
Grand Commandery, State of Indiana-Meets bi-ennially. M. E. Shields, of Indianapolis, G. C .; W. B. Thornley, G. K. of R.
Bain Commandery No. 15-Meets Friday nights at Odd Fellows' Hall, Market, corner Wall. C. W. Leap, N. C .; Mattie J. Loomis, K. of R.
Perpetual Commandery No. 724-Meets second and fourth Tues- day evening of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. John Lumfage, N. C .; Mrs. Cynthia Blanche, keeper of records.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Hope Lodge No. 13-Johh Snyder, C. C .; Homer Snepp, V. C .; Wm. B. Thornley, K. of R. and S .; Fielding Wilson, Thos. H. Strad- ley and Joseph G. Kerr, trustees. Meets every Friday night at 428 Pearl.
Myrtle Lodge No. 19-Albert String, C. C .; Charles Wallace, K. of R. and $ .; H. R. Deibel, M. of F .; Fred Miller, M. of E. Meets every Tuesday night at 428 Pearl.
Section No. 59, Endowment Rank, K. of P .- Geo. White, sec and treas.
These lodges meet at Knights of Pythias Hall, 428 Pearl.
Jeffersonville Company No. 9, U. R., K. of P .- Fielding L. Wil- son, captain; W. B. Thornley, first lieutenant; George W. Carr, sec- ond lieutenant; J. C. Doubet, recorder ; W. B. Hassan, treas.
K. of P. Armory-428 Pearl.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Knights of Columbus No. 1348-Meets second and fourth Mon- days at Elks' Hall. J. W. Fortune, G. K .; John Kennedy, D. G. K .; C. C. Samuels, fin sec ; F. J. Braun, treas.
JEFFERSONVILLE CITY DIRECTORY.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets in bi-ennial session at Indian- apolis third Wednesday of February, 1911. Fred L. Hosman, G. D .; A. B. Robinson, G. V. D .; Julius Bohrer, G. A. D .; J. W. Jacobs, G. R .; P. W. Bartholomew, G. T.
Eureka Lodge No. 3-Meets first and third Monday nights at Best Bros.' Hall. D. L. Morgan, D .; Fred. Base, V. D .; Gus A. Schimpff, R .; J. W. Jacobs, F. R.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Grand Lodge of Indiana-Meets at Indianapolis October 9, 1910. J. H. Jaught, of Indianapolis, grand sec.
Eden Lodge No. 240-Meets at Best Bros.' Hall every second and fourth Wednesday. Levy English, P .; William Schrodt, Sr., sec; A. F. Gardner, financial sec; Katie Hinton, treas.
Mystic Tie Lodge No. 7-Edw. J. Houser, P .; Mrs. Sallie Schray, sec ; J. W. Jacobs, financial sec; Charlotte Sylvester, treas. Meets every Saturday evening at Red Men's Hall.
ELKS.
Jeffersonville Lodge No. 362-Meets every Tuesday at 242 Spring. C. A. Schwaninger, E. R .; W. W. Ross, sec; A. W. Griffin, treas.
G. A. R.
Jeffersonville Post No. 86-Meets first and third Tuesday at Best Bros.' Hall. John Waggoner, commander; George F. McCul- loch, adjutant ; William Fawcett, Q. M.
Joel R. Spahr Post No. 580-Meets first and third Fridays at Odd Fellows Hall. Levi W. Robinson, commander ; B. H. Robinson, adjutant; George W. Coward, Q. M.
Union Veterans' Union-Meets second Monday at Best Block. Joseph L. Leach, commander; George W. Coward, adjutant; B. H. Robinson, Q. M.
AMERICAN INSURANCE UNION.
Jeffersonville Chapter No. 462-Meets second and fourth Thurs- day at Best Bros.' Hall. Albert Hume, pres; Chas. Clayton, past pres; Grant Morris, vice pres; Frank Jones, treas; Walter Grant, collector; Mrs. Albert Hume, cor sec.
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
Branch 54-Meets every second and fourth Monday night at Red Men's Hall. John Kenney, pres; J. B. Murphy, recording sec; B. A. C'oll, financial sec ; Frank Woerner, treas.
JEFFERSONVILLE CITY DIRECTORY.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Clark Lodge No. 1216-Meets second and fourth Tuesday at Best Bros.' Hall. James W. Durgee, regent ; D. E. Mead, collector; John W. Radley, sec.
U. B. F. AND S. M. T.
St. Mary's Temple No. 7-Meets every second and fourth Mon- day at Spring, southwest corner Chestnut. Lucy Bibbs, sec.
Abraham No. 35-Meets every first and third Tuesday at 220 Spring. C. H. Allen, sec.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Kwasind Tribe No. 268-Meets every Monday at Wigwam, 304 Spring. Anthony Sauer, sachem ; Joseph Fraul, C. of R .; Jesse Rose, K. of W .; Albert Fleming, collector of wampum.
Kwasind Haymakers -- Meets first and third Wednesdays at Red .Men's Hall. Chas. Gilmore, pres; Jesse Rose, treas; Joseph Fraul, sec.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.
Jeffersonville Aerie No. 1527-Meets every Thursday night at Elks' Hall. J. W. Fortune, W. P. P .; Henry P. Miller, W. P .; Wm. Houser, chaplain; Wallace Morgan, conductor; Emil Schaffer, treas; W. H. Shields, sec.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
Hoosier Camp No. 3594-Meets every Tuesday night at Red Men's Hall Luther Childs, V. C .; B. R. Veasy, clerk.
Jeffersonville Camp No. 12587-Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall every Wednesday night. C. T. Brightwell, C .; E. F. Worthington, advisor ; C. H. Hendron, banker; Geo. G. Watson, clerk.
Royal Neighbors of America-Meets at Red Men's Hall second and fourth Friday night of each month. Mrs. Emma Huckleberry, oracle; Clara Veasey, recorder.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES
German Aid Society-Meets the first Friday of each month at 414 Spring. Andrew Kilgus, pres; John Miller, vice pres; Adam Laun, financial sec; August Happel, sec ; Joseph Goodman, treas.
Roman Catholic Union Knights of St. George-Meets first Mon- day of each month at Best Bros.' Hall. August Gotter, pres; J. W. Braun, sec.
Ancient Order Hibernians, Division No. 1-Meets first and third Tuesdays at 327 Spring. John Kennedy, county pres; Louis Con- stantine, pres; Robt. Gleason, vice pres; John G. Cole, financial sec; Thomas O'Hearn, recording sec; B. A. Coll, treas.
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CEMETERIES.
Catholic Cemetery-F. J. Braun, sexton. South side Hendricks avenue, east of French, Port Fulton.
Eastern Cemetery-S. J. Gardner, sexton. French, southeast corner Eighth.
Walnut Ridge Cemetery-E. Brumbach, supt; W. S. Jacobs, pres; Capt. L. C. Baird, sec; Adolph I. Frank, vice pres and treas. Spring, one mile beyond city limits.
BANKING INSTITUTIONS.
Citizens' National Bank of Jeffersonville-Spring, southeast cor- ner Court. Capital stock $100,000, paid in. Surplus and undivided profits, $50,000. J. C. Zulauf, pres; C. E. Poindexter, cashier ; J. D. D. Driscoll, sec. Directors-J. C. Zulauf, John Rauschenberger, M. enberger, H. M. Frank and M. Z. Stannard, directors.
The Citizens' Trust Co .- Spring, southeast corner Court. Capital $25,000. J. C. Zulauf, pres; John Rauschenberger, vice pres; John D. Driscoll, sec. Directors-J. C. Zulauf, John Rauschenberger, M. Z. Stannard, E. J. Howard, H. M. Frank and C. E. Poindexter.
First National Bank-Spring, northwest corner Market. A. A. Swartz; pres; H. E. Heaton, cashier. Capital stock, $150,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits, $70,000. A. A. Swartz, E. J. Howard, E. C. Eaken, T. J. Lindley, George H. Voigt, directors.
CLUBS.
Athletic Association -221 Spring. Meets first Monday of each month. Clifton McCoy, pres; Chas. Vawter, sec.
Columbia Club-327 Spring.
Commercial Club of Jeffersonville-H. M. Frank, pres; T. J. Lindley, first vice pres; G. H. Holzbog, second vice pres; E. M. Frank, sec and treas; Conrad Eberts,, Chas. Akers, John Gienger, H. A. Burtt, George Pfau, Jr., G. A. Scheer, James E. Burke, Basil Holmes, Wm. Kilgus, Lee Robinson and Capt. L. C. Baird, directors. Meets at 306 Spring.
Jefferson Club-James A. Gorsuch, pres; Claude I. Lindley, treas. 201 Spring
Olympic Athletic Club- Chester Holzbog, pres; Chas. Hunt, sec. 29, 303 Spring.
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
Falls City Savings and Loan Association-209 Spring. T. W. Perry, pres ; J. H. Beard, sec.
German Savings and Loan Association-327 Spring. Conrad Eberts, pres; George Pfau, Jr., sec.
Mutual Savings and Loan Association No. 4-309 Spring. Her- man Preefer, sec.
Union Savings and Loan Association-359 Spring. P. F. Myers, pres ; Rufus Rodgers, sec.
RAILROADS.
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railroad-L. F. Scheer, agent. Market, southwest corner Broadway.
Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis Railway-J. V. Big- ger, freight agent. Spring, corner Eleventh.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway-J. W. Wray, agent. 215 East Court avenue.
NEWSPAPERS.
Clark County Republican-(Republican weekly) ; Jeffersonville Printing Co., publishers, 115 West Maple. Terms, $1.00 per year.
The Evening News-(Democratic daily) ; A. E. and C. I. Dailey, editors and publishers, 313 to 317. Spring. Terms, per week, 10 cents; per year, $5.00.
National Democrat-(Democratic. weekly) ; A. E. and C. I. Dailey, editors and publishers, 313 to 317 Spring. Terms, $1.25 per year outside of county, and $1.00 in county.
The Daily Star-(Republican) ; Jeffersonville Printing Co., pub- lishers, 115 West Maple. Terms, per week, 10 cents; per year, $4.50.
STATE OFFICES.
Indiana Reformatory-North side of State, west of Clark ave- nue. Wm. H. Whittaker, supt.
UNITED STATES OFFICES. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postoffice at Jeffersonville, Ind .- Office, 223 Spring. John R. Lancaster, postmaster; A. H. Bamber, assistant postmaster. Free delivery.
Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., standard time. Sunday, 9 to 10 a. m. International money order office
Letters may be registered for any postoffice in the world by pay- ing postage in full and a registration fee of 8 cents, which must be paid in stamps.
Jeffersonville Depot of the Quartermaster's Department-Col. Geo. Ruhlen, assistant Quartermaster General U. S. A., Depot Quar- termaster, Ekin and Meigs avenues.
Association of American Directory Publishers
HEADQUARTERS, 89 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1898
OFFICERS :
President, A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, O. First Vice President, R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago, IlI. Second Vice President, J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York. Treasurer, WILSON H. LEE, New Haven.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
W. E. MURDOCK. Boston. Mass.
R. H. DONNELLEY. Chicago, III. A. V. WILLIAMS. Cincinnati, O. J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. R. L. POLK, Detroit, Mich. W. H. BATES. New York, N. Y. W. H. LEE, New Haven, Conn. E. M. GOULD. St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM G. TORCHIANA. Philadelphia, Pa.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
J. L. HILL, R. L. POLK, W. E. MURDOCK.
THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
FIRST. To improve the directory business by the interchange of . ideas, and by the exchange of competent employes.
SECOND. To protect the public against fraudulent advertising schemes, operated under the name of directories, and to drive the pro- moters of such out of the business.
THIRD. To provide permanent and continuous employment for honest and faithful directory canvassers.
FOURTH. For the mutual advancement of the established and pros- pective interests of all who may become members of the Association.
$100 REWARD The Association of American Direct- ory Publishers will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any one soliciting or collecting money on Fraudulent Directories, provided the conviction results in imprisonment of not less than six months. In case of arrest immed- iately telegraph W. H. BATES, Secretary, 89 Third Ave., New York.
LOUISVILLE DEPARTMENT
CARON'S
NEW ALBANY AND JEFFERSONVILLE DIRECTORIES.
Association of American Directory Publishers
HEADQUARTERS, 89 THIRD AVENUE, NEW YORK
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1898
OFFICERS:
President, A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, O. First Vice President, R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago, III. Second Vice President, J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. Secretary, W. H. BATES, New York. Treasurer, WILSON H. LEE, New Haven.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
W. E. MURDOCK. Boston. Mass. R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago, III. A. V. WILLIAMS. Cincinnati, O. J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. R. L. POLK, Detroit, Mich. W. H. BATES. New York, N. Y. W. H. LEE, New Haven, Conn. E. M. GOULD. St. Louis, Mo. WILLIAM G. TORCHIANA. Philadelphia, Pa.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .
J. L. HILL, R. L. POLK. W. E. MURDOCK.
THE OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
FIRST. To improve the directory business by the interchange of ideas, and by the exchange of competent employes.
SECOND. To protect the public against fraudulent advertising schemes, operated under the name of directories, and to drive the pro- moters of such out of the business.
THIRD. To provide permanent and continuous employment for honest and faithful directory canvassers.
FOURTH. For the mutual advancement of the established and pros- pective interests of all who may become members of the Association.
$100 REWARD The Association of American Direct- ory Publishers will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any one soliciting or collecting money on Fraudulent Directories, provided the conviction results in imprisonment of not less than six months. In case of arrest immed- iately telegraph W. H. BATES, Secretary, 89 Third Ave., New York.
LOUISVILLE DEPARTMENT CARON'S
NEW ALBANY AND JEFFERSONVILLE DIRECTORIES.
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802 LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
Artificial Limbs. MATTHEWS B., 236 W Jeff, Cumb phone, residence E 261-a
Awnings and Tents. KENTUCKY TENT AND AWNING CO., 120 N 3d SOUTHERN TENT & AWN- ING CO., 219 W Mkt, Louisville, Ky., both phones 1184
Bakers-Steam. GROCERS' BAKING CO., 1544 S 7th
Beer Bottlers. FEHR FRANK BREWING CO., 412 to 430 E Green
Boiler Manufacturers. VOGT HENRY MACHINE CO., 10th and Ormsby av, both phones 165
Bottlers of Soft Drinks. COCA - COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Fred.S. Schmidt, mngr and treas, 1008-1010 W Main, Louisville, Ky. (see adv fly E)
Brewers.
FEHR FRANK BREWING CO., 412 to 430 E Greei OERTEL JOHN F. CO., 1400-1408 Story av, Home phone 891, Cumb. Main 3997-a
PHOENIX BREWING CO., 506 Baxter av
SCHAEFER - MEYER BREWING CO., Logan, se cor Lampton SENN ACKERMAN BREWING CO., 1710-1726 W Main
WIEDEMANN GEORGE BREWING CO. THE, Gru- ber & Deuser, agts, Wal- nut, nw cor 14th
Business Colleges. SPENCERIAN COMMER. CIAL SCHOOL, Union Na- tional Bank bldg, Main, se cor 6th
China and Queensware. DOLFINGER J. & CO., 460 S 4th
Clay-Fire. LOUISVILLE FIRE BRICK WORKS, P. O. Highland Park, Ky.
Cleaners and Dyers. PULS HENRY A. J., 426 S 5th, Louisville, Ky., both phones 2635 (see side lines)
Cloaks and Furs. BESTEN & LANGEN, 424 S 4th
GUTMAN H. J. & CO., 419 S 4th
Clothing, Gents' Furnishings and Hats. CRUTCHER & STARKS, all- around, ne cor 4th and Jef- ferson
LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
LEVY BROS., Market, ne cor 3d LOEVENHART & CO., se cor 3d and Mkt MOSES M. S. CO., 514-516 W Mkt
Coal. ST. BERNARD MINING CO., 607 S 4th
Collection Agencies.
ATTORNEYS MERCAN- TILE AGENCY CO., 200 to 204 Union National Bank bldg, 6th and Main (see card back cover)
SOUTHERN LAW AND ADJUSTMENT CO., 706 Lincoln Savings Bank bldg, Louisville, Ky. (see adv fly G)
Dry Goods and Dress Goods. BACON J. & SONS, 330-334 W Mkt
KAUFMAN, STRAUS &
CO., 427-437 S 4th STEWART DRY GOODS CO., proprs N. Y. Store, 4th, se cor Walnut
STRAUS HERMAN & SONS CO., 412-418 W Mkt and 210 S 4th
Dye Houses -- Steam. PULS HENRY A. J., 426 S 5th, Louisville, Ky., both phones 2635 (see side
lines)
Elevators-Passenger and Freight.
AMERICAN
MACHINE
CO., 500-536 E Main, both phones 1115
Engravers. BUSH-KREBS CO., 408 W. Main
Fire Brick.
LOUISVILLE FIRE BRICK WORKS, P. O. Highland Park, Ky.
Foundries.
AMERICAN MACHINE CO., 500-536 E Main, both. phones 1115 VOGT. HENRY MACHINE CO., 10th and Ormsby av, both phones 165
Furniture.
KEISKER FRED. W. & SON, 313-315 W Walnut, Louisville, Ky.
Hotels.
FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, 411 to 423 S 5th, bet Green and Walnut GALT HOUSE, Main, ne cor 1st
LOUISVILLE HOTEL, 610 to 616 W Main OLD INN THE, Main, sw cor 6th SEELBACH HOTEL CO., 4th, sw cor Walnut
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LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
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Ice Machine Manufacturers. AMERICAN MACHINE CO., 500-536 E Main, both phones 1115 VOGT HENRY MACHINE CO., 10th and Ormsby av, both phones 165
Iron Works. IMPERIAL WIRE & IRON WORKS, 217 W Mkt (see adv page 520)
Loan Companies. GLOBE SECURITY AND LOAN CO., 205 S. 4th
Machinists.
AMERICAN MACHINE CO., 500-536 E Main, both phones 1115
Mercantile Agencies. BRADSTREET'S MERCAN- TILE AGENCY, 33-37 Todd bldg DUN R. G. & CO., 2d floor Board of Trade bldg, 3d and Main
Office Furniture, Printing and Supplies. FETTER GEO. G. COM- PANY, 410-412-414 W Main, Louisville, Ky., both phones 1788 (see card back cover)
Opticians. JOHNSON J. T., 434 S 4th, Louisville, Ky., both phones 617
Photographic Supplies. FURNAS & MADDOX, 434 S 4th, Louisville, Ky. GATCHEL W. D. & SONS, 406 W Jefferson
Pianos and Organs. BALDWIN D. H. & CO., 425 S 4th
HAMMON-ALLEN PIANO CO., 522 S 4th MONTENEGRO - RIEHM MUSIC CO., 528-530 S 4th, Louisville, Ky. SMITH & NIXON CO., 518- 520 S 4th
Printers. FETTER GEO. G. COM- PANY, 410 to 414 W Main Louisville, Ky., both phones (see card back lines)
cover)
Public Libraries. LOUISVILLE FREE PUB- LIC LIBRARY, 301-333 Library pl
Publishers. COLLIER P. F. & SON, 33 Am. Nat. Bank bldg
Roofing. (One, Two and Three-ply Ready Roofing) IMPERIAL WIRE & IRON WORKS, 217 W Mkt (see adg page 520)
Rubber Stamps. BRENNER D. C. & CO., 113 S 3d, near Main
Typewriters.
MONARCH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER, Wellman Bros. Co., agts, 114 S 4th, Home tel 367, Cumb. Main 363-a
REMINGTON TYPEWRIT- ER CO., 134 S 4th
UNDERWOOD TYPE- WRITER CO. . (inc), ne cor 4th and Main, Louis- ville, Ky., Cumb. tel Main 1182-a, Home 1185
Wall Plaster.
KENTUCKY WALL PLAS- TER CO., Brook and Ful- ton
IMPERIAL WIRE & IRON WORKS, 217 W Mkt (see adv page 520)
Wire Works.
DOW WIRE AND IRON WORKS, 728 W Mkt IMPERIAL WIRE & IRON WORKS, 217 W Mkt (see 'adv page 520)
WE ARE PREPARED TO DO
LINOTYPE COMPOSITION
FOR THE TRADE.
CARON DIRECTORY CO.,
312 W. Green St., LOUISVILLE, KY. Telephone M. 3984-a.
Screens-Fly. IMPERIAL WIRE & IRON WORKS, 217 W Mkt (see adv page 520)
Seal Engravers. BRENNER D. C. & CO., 113 S 3d, near Main
Sewing Machines. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEW- ING MACHINE CO., E. K. Wigginton, mngr, 521 S 4th
Steam Dye Works. PULS HENRY A. J., 426 S 5th, Louisville, Ky., both phones 2635 (see șide Wire Fencing.
Stencils and Brass Checks. BRENNER D. C. & CO., 113 S 3d, near Main
Tiles-Fire Brick.
LOUISVILLE FIRE BRICK WORKS, P. O. Highland Park, Ky.
EVERY DOLLAR YOU PUT INTO A DOW Fence will Add TWO Dollars to the Sell- ing Price of Your Property. An Easy Way to Make Money, Isn't It ?
DOW WIRE & IRON WORKS,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
BOTH TELEPHONES.
SETTEES, WIRE OR IRON.
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK LINTELS, BEAMS, HANGERS, ETC.
#155 Have You a Good House ? Then You Want Good Screens. DOW Makes Them.
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