New Albany-Jeffersonville City Directory, 1917-1918, Part 72

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CITY GOVERNMENT AND CITY AND COUNTY RECORD


CITY OFFICERS.


MAYOR-Hon. Ernest W. Rauth.


CITY CLERK-John J. Snyder.


TREASURER-James E. Gray.


CITY ATTORNEY-Jonas G. Howard, Jr.


CITY ENGINEER-Victor W. Lyon.


CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT-Chas. Howard.


CITY BOARD OF HEALTH-Dr. O. P. Graham, secre- tary ; Dr. D. L. Field and Dr. F. M. Wells.


POLICE COMMISSIONERS-Joseph Ewing, president ; Wm. Constantine and Edw. Cottrill.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Council meets first Monday in each month at Council Chamber, City Hall.


First Ward-John Kipper. Second Ward-August Happel.


Third Ward-A. P. Pfrinder.


Fourth Ward-T. M. Marra.


Fifth Ward-Rudolph Deibel.


Sixth Ward-S. W. Isler.


At Large-L. C. Childs, H. E. Heaton and E. W. Hydron.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-Michael A. Wall. Headquarters, 108 West Court avenue.


Sergeant-Ellsworth Summers.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief-Chas. T. Howard. Headquarters, 501 Spring. Assistant Chief-John Gilbert.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Trustee-C. W. White, 11-12 Voigt Building.


Advisory Board-Wesley Eberhart, president; Robert Johnson, secretary ; M. J. Haynes, treasurer; L. F. Warder, assessor : road supervisors, Robert Grayson, A. J. Holman and Louis F. Myers.


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COUNTY OFFICERS.


R. E. Kirk, Peter Nachand and Marion Martin, commis- sioners; G. W. Stoner, auditor; Wm. Long, sheriff; James E. Gray, treasurer; Clifford Allhands, recorder; Paris Spur- geon, surveyor; Samuel L. Scott, superintendent of schools; Froman M. Coots, coroner; Erasmus T. Sage, assessor; Jos. H. Warder, attorney ; Claude B. McBride, prosecuting attor- ney ; E. E. Jacobs, clerk; C. V. Allhands, county highway superintendent.


COURTS.


Fourth Judicial Circuit Court meets on the second Mon- day in February, third Monday in April, second Monday in September, and second Monday in November in each year, and remains in session while the business of the court re- quires. Hon. James W. Fortune, judge; Claude B. McBride, prosecuting attorney ; E. . E. Jacobs, clerk; Wm. Long, sheriff.


GOVERNMENT OF CLARKSVILLE.


Wm. Clegg, clerk; Chas. H. Leap, treasurer; Harry Cavender, marshal; John G. Cole, John Moore, G. Fred Seigle, B. Davis, and Arthur I. Howard, trustees.


School Board-Wesley Everhart, president; Scott L. Smith, secretary ; W. J. Wenning, treasurer.


GOVERNMENT OF PORT FULTON.


J. D. Goyne, town treasurer; Harry Braun, clerk ; H. O. Hebner, marshal; M. P. Smith, G. W. Horlander, Charles Ware, Neil Ehringer and Charles Schneider, trustees.


School Board-J. P. Nachand, president ; F. A. Williams, secretary ; Wm. Ruddell, treasurer.


EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Board of Trustees-J. Gienger, president; Louis F. Scheer, secretary; Wm. G. Young, treasurer; E. M. Crouch, superintendent. Office, Jeffersonville High School.


Chestnut-street School-411 East Chestnut. J. S. Potter, principal.


Clarksville Public School-602 Montgomery avenue. C. P. Crone, principal.


Claysburg School-West side Green, north of Riddle. James Woodfork, principal.


Howard Park School-North side Stansifer avenue, west of DePauw avenue, Howard Park. W. H. Dickey, principal.


Jeffersonville High School-North side East Court ave- nue, between Meigs avenue and Mechanic. Emmett Taylor, principal.


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Junior High School-233 Pearl. H. R. Groat, principal. Midway School-East side First avenue, south of B. & O. R. R.


Port Fulton School-West side Jackson, southwest cor- ner Charlestown avenue, Port Fulton. Mary Watt, prin- cipal.


Rose Hill School-329 Indiana avenue. R. M. Baggerly, principal.


Spring Hill School-1301 Spring. G. M. Rickard, prin- cipal.


Wall-street Colored School-821 Wall. R. F. Taylor, principal.


LIBRARIES.


Jeffersonville Township Public Library-Bertha F. Poin- dexter, librarian. 123 Flynn avenue, in Warder Park.


PARKS.


Forest Park-926-934 Walnut.


The Plaza-North side Court avenue, from Spring to Wall. Warder's Park-East side Spring, northeast corner Flynn.


PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.


Best's Hall-Spring, southwest corner Court avenue. Citizens' Trust Building-Court avenue and Spring. Citizens' Trust Building-Court avenue and Spring.


City Hall-116 West Market.


Clark County Jail-West side Meigs avenue, north of Court avenue.


Court House-North side Court avenue, between Watt and Meigs avenue.


Dream Theater Building-407 Spring.


Elks' Home-242 Spring.


Hancock Building-256 Spring.


I. O. O. F. Hall-208 East Market.


Jeffersonville Township Public Library-123 Flynn ave- nue. Johnson Building-209-211 Spring.


Knights of Pythias Armory-426-430 Pearl.


Marblehead Apartments-111 East Front.


Pfau Block-325-327 Spring. Post Office-Flynn avenue, northeast corner Spring.


Red Men's Hall-428 Spring.


Spieth's Hall-301 Spring.


Voigt Building- 357-359 Spring.


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CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church-401 West Maple. Rev. Henry C. Davis, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday- school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


First Trinity Baptist Church (Colored)-731 Illinois ave- nue. Rev. W. L. Green, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Praver meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Immanuel Baptist Church-West side Mechanic, north of Court avenue. Rev. T. H. Cartmell, pastor. Services second and fourth Sundays 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Indiana-avenue Baptist Church (Colored)-714-716 In- diana avenue. Rev. V. J. R. Riddle, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


St. Paul's Baptist Church (Colored)-401 East Twelfth. No regular pastor or services.


CHRISTIAN.


Advent Christian Church-328 Watt. Rev. W. O. Wil- liams, pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday- school 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


First Christian Church-330 East Chestnut. Rev. J. M. Vawter, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Howard Park Christian Church-415 Howard avenue, No regular pastor or services.


EPISCOPAL.


St. Paul's Church-325 East Market. Services 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m.


GERMAN REFORMED.


St. Luke's German Reformed Church-Maple, south- west corner Walnut. Rev. F. E. Lahr, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Young People's meeting 6:45 p. m.


METHODIST.


Zion Methodist Church (Colored)-606 Indiana avenue. Rev. G. W. Dozier, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Wall-street M. E. Church-234 Wall. Rev. H. C. Clip- pinger, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Class meeting 9 a. m.


Morton Memorial M. E. Church-426 Locust. Rev. T. L. Crandall, pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


Harrison-avenue M. E. Church-North side Harrison avenue, east of Phelps avenue, Howard Park. Rev. William H. Schorb, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.


Maple-street M. E. Church-424 East Maple. Rev. A. G. Becker, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday- school 9 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


Wesley Chapel-408 Virginia avenue. Rev. William H. Schorb, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday- school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.


Park M. E. Church-200 West Park Place, Port Fulton. Rev. S. O. Dorsey, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Epworth League Sunday 6:30 p. m.


Bethel African M. E. Church-311 West Court avenue. Rev. J. A. Barbee, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 2:30 p. m.


Simms Chapel (Colored)-South side West Charlestown avenue, east of Division, Port Fulton.


Wesley Church (Colored)-1101 Watt. Rev. W. H. Riley, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian Church-402 East Chestnut. Rev. A. H. Keeney, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day-school, 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.


ROMAN CATHOLIC.


St. Anthony's German Church-212 East Maple. Rev. Oderick Auer, pastor. Services, summer, 6, 8 and 10 a. m .; winter, 8 and 10 a. m. Sunday-school 2:30 p. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Conference after vespers. Mass on week days at 7:30 a. m.


St. Augustine-305 East Chestnut. Rev. Michael Halpin, pastor. Rev. Bernard Sheridan, assistant pastor. Services, 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Sunday-school 2:30 p. m. Vespers 3 p. m. Mass on week days at 6 and 8 p. m.


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CHAUTAUQUA ASSOCIATION.


Falls City Chautauqua Association-H. M. Frank, agent, Jeffersonville. Office, 355 Spring.


HOMES.


Holt Masonic Orphans' Home-North side Howard ave- nue, east of Jackson, Port Fulton. Mrs. Lillie C. McCauliffe, matron.


Old Ladies' Home-330 West Market.


HOSPITALS.


Eruptive Hospital-South side Plank road, east of Main, Port Fulton. A. J. Monroe, superintendent.


MISSIONS.


Salvation Army The-216 Spring.


ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


Jeffersonville Orphan Asylum-832 Meigs avenue. Mrs. J. W. Trisler, matron.


SOCIETIES.


Jeffersonville Commandery No. 27, Knights Templar- Meets third Monday in each month. W. H. Wilcox, E. C .; T. B. Bohon, G .; Henry Best, C. G .; F. L. Wilson, recorder ; F. M. Coots, treasurer.


Jeffersonville Council No. 31, Royal and Select Masters -Meets second Monday in each month. C. Eugene Roth, I. M .; C. J. F. Eisman, D. I. M .; Wm. H. Harper, P. C. W .; A. M. Schwaninger, C. of G .; Henry Best, treasurer; Fielding Wilson, recorder; T. B. Bohon, sentinel.


Horeb Chapter No. 66, Royal Arch Masons-Meets first Monday in each month. Henry Best, H. P .; Thos. B. Bohon, secretary.


Clark Lodge No. 40-Meets first and third Thursday at Spring, southeast corner Maple. W. J. Morris, W. M .; H. C. Park, secretary.


Jeffersonville Lodge No. 340-Meets second and fourth Tuesday in each month at Spring, southeast corner Maple. J. J. Snyder, W. M .; W. B. Thornley, secretary.


Eastern Star-Meets second and fourth Friday. Mrs. Katherine Morris, W. M .; Miss Blanche Cohen, secretary.


COLORED LODGES.


Asbury Fountain No. 2679-Meets second and fourth Tuesoday of each month at 218 Spring.


North Star Lodge No. 3 Meets second and fourth Tues- day of each month at 211 Spring.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


Jefferson Lodge No. 3-Meets Monday night at Pfau's Hall, 325-329 Spring. Edward Zimmer, N. G .; J. G. Robbins, financial secretary ; Ellis Heaton, treasurer.


Tabor Lodge No. 92-Meets every Tuesday night at hall. Wall, southeast corner Market. James Collett, N. G .; Harry Loomis, V. G .; Geo. Worthington, secretary; Eugene Sew- ard, treasurer.


Tell Lodge (German) No. 272-Meets every Wednesday night at Pfau Building. Andrew Ryan, N. G .; August Hap- pel, secretary ; William Pfau, treasurer.


Excelsior Encampment No. 14-Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month at Wall, southeast corner Market. Newton Jacobs, secretary.


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


G. U. O. OF O. F. (COLORED.)


William Love Lodge No. 1485-Meets first and third Mondays of each month Michigan avenue, between Sixth and Seventh.


UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS.


Bain Commandery No. 15-Meets every Friday night at Odd Fellows' Hall, 208 East Market.


Perpetual Commandery No. 724 Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 208 East Market.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Hope Lodge No. 13-J. C. Cain, C. C .; Wm. B. Thornley, K. of R. and S .; E. J. Ballweber, M. of F. Meets every Friday night at 428 Pearl.


Myrtle Lodge No. 19-Jesse Hill, C. C .; B. T. Watt, K. of R. and S .; F. E. Andrews, M. of F .; T. B. Clegg, M. of E .; W. E. Ogden, Edward Schan and Rudolph Patrick, trustees. Meets every Tuesday night at 428 Pearl.


Section No. 59, Endowment Rank, K. of P .- George White, secretary and treasurer.


These lodges meet at Knights of Pythias Armory, 428 Pearl.


Jeffersonville Company No. 9, U. R., K. of P .- W. B. Thornley, captain ; Frank Same, first lieutenant; Edward


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Goss, second lieutenant; Walter Brendell, recorder; Wm. G. Young, treasurer.


COLORED LODGES.


Falls City No. 21-Meets First and Third Tuesdays at 218 Spring.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Knights of Columbus No. 1348-Meets second and fourth Monday at Elks' Hall. Chas. Tracey, G. K .; James Leonard, D. G. K .; James O'Neil, financial secretary ; F. J. Braun, treasurer.


KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN.


St. George Commandery No. 141-Meets at Best Build- ing first Monday of each month. F. J. Braun, recording secretary.


ELKS.


Jeffersonville Lodge No. 362-Meets every Tuesday at 242 Spring. Walter Hasson, E. R .: James A. McKnight, see- retary ; J. F. Voigt, treasurer.


G. A. R.


Jeffersonville Post No. 86-Meets first and third Tues- day at different members' homes. J. T. Hendricks, com- mander; George F. McCulloch, adjutant; William Fawcett, Q. M.


Joel R. Spahr Post No. 580-Meets second and fourth Thursday at different members' homes. Charles Strauch, commander; Joseph L. Leach, adjutant.


CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.


Branch 54-Meets second Wednesday night in each month at St. Anthony's Hall. John Kenney, president; Mary A. Kenney, recording secretary; Joseph Kenney, financial secretary ; B. A. Coll, treasurer.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Clark Lodge No. 1216-Meets first and third Monday at 315 Ohio. W. C. Davis, regent; Tobias Himmel, collector ; Chas. Enlow, secretary; Fred Heidenrich, treasurer.


U. B. F. AND S. M. T. (COLORED).


St. Mary's Temple No. 7-Meets every second and fourth Monday at Michigan avenue between Sixth and Seventh.


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Abraham No. 35-Meets every first and third Tuesday at Michigan avenue between Sixth and Seventh.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Kwasind Tribe No. 268-Meets every Monday at Red Men's Hall, 428 Spring. Frank Hutt, sachem; John J. Rudy, Jr., C. of R .; Geo. Young, K. of W .; Thos. Hodson, collector of wampum.


Kwasind Haymakers-Meets first and third Wednesdays at Red Men's Hall, 428 Spring.


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.


Jeffersonville Aerie No. 1527-Meets every Tuesday night at Elks' Hall, Chas. Hickey, W. P. P .; John Schulz, W. P .; Chas. Adolph, vice pres; Wm. Cain, chaplain; John Carl Jr., conductor; Ollie Smith, secretary ; John Merenda, treasurer.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


Hoosier Camp No. 3594-Meets every Thursday night at Odd Fellows' Hall. B. R. Veasy, clerk.


Royal Neighbors of America No. 4244-Meets at Pfau's Hall, second and fourth Thursday night of each month. Mrs. J. C. Thomas, recorder.


BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.


German Aid Society-Meets the first Thursday of each month at 234 Spring. John Miller, president; Calestin Kas- per, vice president ; August Happel, secretary ; Joseph Good- man, treasurer.


Ancient Order Hibernians, Division No. 1-Meets first and third Tuesdays at Elks' Hall. John G. Cole, county president ; T. F. Gleason, president; John T. Breen, vice president ; J. A. Kennedy, financial secretary ; Frank Çava- naugh, recording secretary; John Kenney, treasurer.


CEMETERIES.


St. Anthony's Catholic Cemetery-F. J. Braun, sexton. South side Hendricks avenue, east of Graham, Port Fulton. Eastern Cemetery-Elijah Wisdom, sexton. Graham, southeast corner Eighth.


Walnut Ridge Cemetery-C. L. Combs, superintendent. Spring, one mile beyond city limits.


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.


Chamber of Commerce of Jeffersonville (Inc.), 253


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Spring. J. V. Biggert, president; Wm. Kilgus, vice presi- dent ; C. G. Bradley, secretary-manager.


BANKING INSTITUTIONS.


The Citizens' Trust Co .- Spring, southeast corner Court. Capital, $100,000. C. E. Poindexter, president; John Rausch- enberger, vice president; John D. Driscoll, secretary and treasurer; J. E. Poindexter, cashier; H. M. Frank, assistant cashier. Directors : J. C. Zulauf John Rauschenberger, J. D. Driscoll, H. M. Frank, John Best, J. E. Burke, J. H. Duf- fy, W. T. Fox and C. E. Poindexter.


First National Bank-Spring, northwest corner Market. A. A. Swartz, president; H. E. Heaton, cashier. Capital stock, $150,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $80,000. Di- rectors : A. A. Swartz, E. J. Howard, E. C. Eaken, T. J. Lind- ley and George H. Voigt.


CLUBS, ETC.


Apollo Athletic Association-Thos. Bohm, president; C. E. Eastman, secretary and treasurer; 242 Spring.


Clark County Medical Society-Dr. F. M. Wells, presi- dent; Dr. Ernest Buckley, secretary.


Columbian Club-23, 303 Spring. James Heuser, presi- dent; Wm. Cole, secretary.


Falls City Club-721 Wall. Geo. Smith, president.


SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.


Mutual Savings and Loan Association No. 4-Voigt Building, 105 W. Maple. Allen A. Swartz, president; T. J. Lindley, vice president; J. F. Voigt, secretary ; Jas. V. Big- gert, treasurer.


RAILROADS.


Baltimore & Ohio System Railroad-L. F. Scheer, agent, Market, southwest corner Broadway. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway-J. V. Biggert, freight agent. Spring, corner Eleventh. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway- Glendale Scott, agent. 215 East Court avenue.


NEWSPAPERS.


Clark County Republican-Republican weekly ; Jeffer- sonville Printing Co., publishers. A. R. Schimpff, editor. 115 West Maple. Terms, $1.00 per year.


The Daily Star-Republican; Jeffersonville Printing Co., publishers. A. R. Schimpff, editor. 115 West Maple. Terms, per week, 10 cents; per year, $4.50.


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The Evening News-Democratic daily; Curtis W. Bal- lard, editor and properietor, 225 Spring. Terms, per week, 10 cents; per year, $5.00.


National Democrat-Democratic weekly; Curtis W. Bal- lard, editor and proprietor, 225 Spring. Terms, $1.25 per year.


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT.


Forest Park-926-934 Walnut. Switow's Dream Theater-403 Spring.


STATE OFFICES.


Indiana Reformatory-North side of State, west of Clark avenue. Major David C. Peyton, superintendent.


UNITED STATES OFFICES.


Jeffersonville Depot of the Quartermaster's Corps, U. S. A .- Ekin and Meigs avenue. Col. W. T. Todd, depot quarter- master; Wm. T. Williams, chief clerk.


POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office at Jeffersonville, Ind .- Office, 223 Spring. Jas. E. Burke, postmaster; Edw. Andres, assistant post- master. Free delivery.


Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., standard time. Sun- days, 9 to 10 a. m. International money order office.


Letters may be registered for any post office in the world by paying postage in full and a registration fee of 10 cents, which must be paid in stamps.


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OFFICERS:


President, W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia, Pa.


First Vice President, J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va.


Second Vice President, A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, O. Sec'y-Treas., THEO. F. SMITH, St. Paul, Minn. TRUSTEES:


A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, O. R. L. POLK, Detroit, Mich. R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago, Il1. J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. B. D. ANNEWALT, Cleveland, O. D. W. BOWMAN, Akron, O. W. L. RICHMOND, Yonkers, N.Y. W. H. LEE, New Haven, Conn. W. E. MURDOCK, Boston, Mass. ALVIN B. BOYD, Reading, Pa. W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia, Pa.


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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 promoters 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 prospective interests of all who may become members of the Association.


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The Association of American Directory Publishers will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any one so- liciting or collecting money on fraudulent Directories, provided the conviction results in imprisonment of not less than six months. In case of arrest, immediately telegraph


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Organized in 1898.


OFFICERS


President. W. G. TORCHIANA. Philadelphia, l'a. First Vice President, J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. Second Vice President. A. V. WILLIAMS. Cincinnati. O. Sec'y-Treas. THEO. K. SMITH. St. Paul. Mint.


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A. V. WILLIAMS. Cincinnati. O. R. L. POLK. Detroit. Mich. R. H. DONNELLEY. Chicago. 111. J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. B. D. ANNEWALT, Cleveland. O. D. W. BOWMAN. Akron. O. W. L. RICHMOND. Yonkers, N.Y. W. H. LEE. New Haven. Conin. W. E. MURDOCK, Boston, Mass. ALVIN B. BOYD. Reading. Pa. W. G. TORCHIANA. Philadelphia, Pa.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: A. V. WILLIAMS. R. H. DONNELLEY. W. E. MURDOCK


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First-To improve the Directory business by the interchange of ideas, and by the exchange of competent employees ..


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President. W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia, Pa. First Vice President, J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. Second Vice President. A. V. WILLIAMS, Cincinnati, O. Seey-Treas. THEO. F. SMITH. St. Paul, Minn.


TRUSTEES:


A. V. WILLIAMS. Cincinnati, O. R. L. POLK, Detroit. Mich, R. H. DONNELLEY, Chicago. 111. J. L. HILL, Richmond, Va. B. D. ANNEWALT, Cleveland, O. D. W. BOWMAN, Akron, O. W. L. RICHMOND, Yonkers, N.Y. W. H. LEE, New Haven, Conn. W. E. MURDOCK, Boston, Mass. ALVIN B. BOYD, Reading, Pa. W. G. TORCHIANA, Philadelphia, Pa.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:


A. V. WILLIAMS. R. H. DONNELLEY.


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 promoters 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 prospective interests of all who may become members of the Association.


$100 Reward


The Association of American Directory Publishers will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any one so- liciting or collecting money on fraudulent Directories, provided the conviction results in imprisonment of not less than six months, In case of arrest, immediately telegraph




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