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Louisville & Northern Railway & Lighting Co .- 138 to 142 East Spring.
Louisville & Southern Indiana Traction Co. (Inc.)-138 to 142 East Spring.
New Albany Street R. R. Co .- 138 to 142 East Spring.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Co. -O. P. Sappington, freight agent. Offices, State and Rail- road.
Southern Railway Co, (St. Louis Division)-L. I. Vernia, freight and passenger agent. West First, corner Railroad.
PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS.
Brent, The-1611-1615 Shelby Place.
Calumet Hall-1625 East Spring.
Castle Hall-Southeast corner Bank and Main.
City Hall-Spring, southwest corner State.
City Work House-Spring, northeast corner State.
DePauw Flats- 2000 Charlestown road.
Doerhoefer Building-3061/2 Pearl.
Eagles' Hall-122 East Market.
Educational. Hall-Third floor Court House.
Elks' Home-430 Pearl.
Elsby Building-East Spring, northwest corner Pearl.
Fleischer Building-601-603 Vincennes.
Fleischer Hall-1621 East Oak.
Floyd County Bank Building-Vincennes, southeast cor- ner Spring.
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PUBLIC HALLS, BLOCKS AND BUILDINGS-Cont'd.
Floyd County Court House-Spring, southeast corner State.
Floyd County Jail-Spring, noreast corner State. Hedden Block-State, northeast corner Market. Howard Apartments-221-223 East Main. Levi Apartments-327-329 Bank.
Maennerchor Hall-316 East Spring. Masonic Hall-227-231 State. Music Hall-819 East Main. Mutual Trust Building-322-324 Pearl.
. M. W. of A. Hall-107 West Market. Odd Fellows' Hall-308 Bank.
Odd Fellows' Hall (Colored)-31 State. Opera House-404 Pearl.
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Red Men's Hall-122 East Market and 107 West Market. . Second National Bank Building-125 East Main. Shepherds of Bethlehem Hall-108 East Main.
. Uniform Rank, K. of P. Building-217 East Fourth.
United States Court House and Post Office Building- Pearl, southwest corner Spring.
Woman's C. T. U. Hall-115 West Market.
CLUBS.
Alpha Club-Silver Hills. Meets every two weeks at homes of members. Mrs. C. D. Kelso, secretary.
Amaranth Club-Meets at residence of different mem- bers. Bush Club-309 Pearl.
Calumet Club-Meets 409 Vincennes, second Tuesday in each month. Louis Hollis, secretary.
Carlton Club-6th floor Elsby Building. B. Y. Heazlitt, president; Melvin Feiock, secretary.
Chapter Nu Kappa Kappa Kappa-Meets every two weeks at homes of members.
Coterie Club-Mrs. Robt. W. Morris, president. Meets at residence of different members second Wednesday in each month.
Fortnightly Club-Miss Etelka Rockenbach, president. Meets once a month at residence of different members.
Ladies' Shrine Club-Meets every other Friday at homes of members. Mrs. Geo. M. Boheim, seretary.
New Albany Rotary Club-W. A. Beach, secretary. Meets twice a month at Tavern Hotel.
New Albany Woodworkers Manufacturers' Club-207 Elsby Building. S. E. Stout, chairman; Rosebrugh Roberts, secretary.
CLUBS Cont'd.
Shriners' Club-Meets at 225-227 State first and third Tuesday in each month. E. A. Needham, recorder.
Woman's Club-Meets at Library Hall, last Monday in each month. Mary E. Cardwill, president. .
Young Business Men's Club-113 East Spring. A. P. Hauss, Jr., president; T. W. McDonald, secretary; D. R. Montfort, treasurer.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Haydn Male Chorus-Meets every other Tuesday at Mu- sic Hall. Anton Embs, conductor ..
New Albany Maennercher-316 East Spring. R. H. R. Rockenbach, secretary.
St. Cecelia Club-Meets every Thursday afternoon at members' residence. Miss Harriet Devol, director.
Treble Clef Club-Meets every Monday afternoon at homes of members. James Forman, president; Miss Elsie Hedden, director.
UNITED STATES OFFICES. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT.
The Post Office is in the United States Building, corner Pearl and Spring. John A. Cody, postmaster; Harry F. ·Hopkins, assistant postmaster; Charles V. Hendrich, super- intendent of mails; J. K. Main, E. C. Luther, George Ellis, D. A. Smith, J. A. Ott, mailing clerks; Carl N. F. Best and John W. Murphy, money order and register clerks; Miss Mary S. Kelly, general delivery clerk and stamp clerk; Chas. F. Collins, parcel post and stamp clerk. Mails for- warded daily over the following roads: Chicago, Indian- apolis & Louisville; B. & O, System; Louisville & Nashville; Pittsburgh, Cincinnati Chicago & St. Louis; Southern Rail- way Co. (St. Louis Division).
Stage Mails-Depart for Floyd Knobs, Galena, Green- ville, Palmyra, Fredericksburg, Hardinsburg, Rego and Uaoli every day except Sunday at. 8 a. m .; for Elizabeth and Locust Point every day except Sunday, at 8 a. m.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
Seventh District of Indiana-John Cureton, Deputy Col- lector for New Albany. 202 P. O. Building.
Internal Revenue Inspector-H. W. Gwin, 202 P. O. Building. Deputy United States Court Clerk and Commissioner- Dr. H. J. Needham, 207 P. O. Building.
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NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY.
S. D. SMITH, Pres't C. L. CARON, Vice Pres't L. S. CARON, Sec. and Treat. Established 1870
Incorporated 1904
CARON DIRECTORY CO. INCORPORATED
Publisher
Main Office, 127 South Third Street, Louisville, Ky.
SNO STORY
BUYA DIRECTORY
CARON'S DIRECTORY
"A CITY IN A BOOK "
THE IDEAL MEDIUM
Is the one which enables an Advertiser to present the facts regarding his business in the most effective, concise and forceful manner, with the greatest frequency; to the largest number of people; for the longest time; at a given cost.
Take these requirements one by one; the CITY DIRECTORY answers them all.
INFORMATION ABOUT MAIL MATTERS. DOMESTIC POSTAGE RATES.
First. Class-Letters, all written matter and all matters " sealed or fastened to preclude examination, 3 cents each ounce or fraction, except drop letters, 2 cents each ounce or fraction.
Second Class-Newspapers and periodicals sent by pub- lishers 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 hand- writing 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, for pounds.
A package, whether sealed or unsealed, containing writ- ing, subjects it to postage at 3 cents per ounce.
Unmailable Matter-Animals, reptiles, alive or dead (not stuffed), insects, except a queen bee when safely secured, are excluded from the mails. Also liquors, poisons, explosives or inflammable articles, no matter how carefully wrapped, are excluded.
Registered Letters-Letters and valuable packages may be registered to any postoffice in the United States, Canada and our new possessions, on the payment of a fee of 10 cents and regular postage.
Advertised Letters -- All letters remaining in the office are advertised every thirty days. If not claimed in two weeks thereafter they are forwarded to the Dead Letter Office at Washington.
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 four pounds and six ounces in weight. and the postage is 12 cents per pound.
Samples of merchandise for dispatch in mails in foreign countries are restricted to bona fide trade samples or speci- mens having no saleable or commercial value in excess of that actually necessary for their use as samples or specimens. Goods sent for sale in execution of an order, or as gifts, how- ever small the quantity may be, are not admissible at sample rates and conditions.
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT-Cont'd.
Special Delivery System-Was introduced October 1, 1885, and is now extended to all postoffices in the United States and to all classes of mail matter. Accordingly 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 de- livery 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.
FEES FOR MONEY ORDERS.
For orders for sums not exceeding $2.50. .3 cents
Over $ 2.50 and not exceeding $ 5.00
.5 cents
Over 5.00 and not exceeding
10.00. 8 cents
Over 10.00 and not exceeding
20.00.
10 centa
Over 20.00 and not exceeding
30.00 12 cents
Over. 30.00 and not exceeding 40.00.
15 cents
Over 40.00 and not exceeding
50.00 .18 cents
Over 50.00 and not exceeding
60.00. .20 cents
Over 60.00 and not exceeding
75.00. 25 cents .
Over 75.00 and not exceeding 100.00. 30 cents
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.
Postal Savings System-For further information enquire of postmaster.
POSTAL SAVINGS DIVISION
Deposits are received and paid at office from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Cards and stamps for saving small amounts may be purchased at any station.'
'the faith of the United States Is solemnly pledged to the payment of de- posits with accrued interest. No no- tice is required to withdraw deposits.
Accounts may be opened by any per- son 10 years old or older. Accounts of married women are free from control of their husbands. No person may have more than one account at one time.
Deposits will be accepted from indi- viduais only ; no account will be opened for any corporation, association, society, Arm or partnership, or in the name of two or more persons jointly.
No account will be opened in the name of one person in trust for another, No charge is made for the opening accounts or withdrawing money.
No person connected with the post- office department is permitted to dis- close the name of a depositor or give any Information concerning an account, except upon instructions from the Post- master General.
Certificates of deposit are used In- stead of pass books. The certificates are printed in seven denominations : $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. Thus, if $3 be deposited, a $2 certificate and a $1 will be Issued; if $7 be deposited, a $5 and a $2 will be Issued.
Depositors' names are written their certificates. If certificates
in
are lost, duplicates will . be issued without cost.
No account will be opened for less than $1, and deposita must always be made In even dollars. For saving smaller sums, ten-cent cards and ten- cent stamps are provided. A. card with nine stamps will be accepted as $1, In opening an account or making de- poªits.
Postmasters may accept deposits in
any number of dollars, and at any time until the balance to the credit of a Lepositor amounts to $1,000, exclusive uf accumulated interest.
'Iwice each year, in January and July, deposits may be exchanged for U. S. Bonds. Persons who have ac- cumulated $500 and exchanged any or ull of it for bonds, may then deposit more In the bank.
Interest is paid once a year on de- posits at the rate of 2 per cent. In- terest is paid on the bonds at the rate of 21% per cent.
The Post 'Office Department at Wash- Ington will buy the bonds back at par, when holders desire.
The bonds are issued In the follow- Ing denominations : $20, $100, and $500. They are redeemable at the pleasure of the United States after one year from date of issue and are pay- able twenty years from such date, in gold.
Application for exchange of deposits Into bonds must be made at least 80 days before January 1 and July 1, each year.
In case of the death of a depositor. the amount to his credit will be paid to his administrator, or, if no formal administration is desired by his rela- tives, It will be paid to the persons en- ttled to it without the appointment of an administrator.
Great care is used in opening an account, to enable the depositor to es- tablish his Identity afterwards, to the end that he may readily withdraw his money and that in case of loss of his certificates, no other person 'can collect them.
For further Information call at the postoffice or a station for free leaflets giving full Information about deposits and bonds. .
PARCEL POST RATES.
Weight
Local zone
zone
zope
zone
zone
zone
zone
zone
1 pound
.$ .05
$ .05
$ .05
$ .06
$ .07
$ .08
$ .09
.17
.21
.24
2 pound
.06
.06
.06
.08
.11
.14
.20
.25
.81
.36
4 pound
.07
.08
.08
.12
.19
.26
.33
.41
.48
5 pound
.09
.09
.14
.28
.32
.41
.51
.60
6 pound
.08
.10
.10
.16
.27
.38
.49
.61
.71
.84
7 pound
.08
.11
.11
.18
.81
.44
.57
.81
.96
8 pound
.09
.12
.12
.20
.22
.39
.56
.62
.81
.89
.9T
1.21
1.44
12 pound
.11
.16
.16
.28
51
.74
.35
.80
1.05
1.81
1.56
13 pound
.1L
.17
.17
.30
.32
.34
.36
.38
.40
.75
· 1.10
1.45
1.81
2.16
.14
.29
.22
.42
.79
1.16
1.53
1.91 2.01
2.28 2.40
20 pound
15
.24
.44
.83. 1.22
1.61
7th
8to
20
8d
. 4th
5th
.50
.65 .73
.91
1.08
9 pound
.09
.13
.14
.14
.24
.26
.47
14 pound
.12
.18
.19
.19
.20
17 pound
.13
.21
.
.21
18 pound
19 pound
.14
.23
.18
15 pound
.12
16 pound
13
.20
1.71
2.04
1.04
1.37
1.41
1.21
1.51 1.61
1.92
.67 .71
.86
.63
.92
.98
1.29
1.01 1.11
1.20
10 pound
.10
1.8%
11 pound
.10
.15
.15
.10
.15
3 pound ..
.07
.07
.13
.35
.43
.68
.59
1.13
1.68 1.80
$ .11
$ .12
.72
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PARCEL POST RATES Cont'd.
Weight
Local
sone
zone
Weight
Local
Zone
zona
22 pound
.15
.26
.26
37 pound
.28
.41
23 pound
.16
.27
.27
-38 pound
.24
.43
84 pound
17
.28
.28
39 pound
.24
.48
26 pound
18
.30
.30
41 pound
.26
.45
.45
28 pound
.19
.32
.32
.33
.33
44 pound
.27
.48
.48
31 pound
.20
.35
.35
46 pound
.28
.50
.50
. 33 pound
.31
.37
.37
48 pound
.29
.52
.51
35 pound
. 22
.39
.39
50 pound
.30
.54
.54
Names Appearing in Black Letters
IN THIS DIRECTORY are those of people who ACCOM- PLISH THINGS, and are entitled to favorable considera- tion, if for no other reason than their public-spirited support of measures which make for progress. They represent that ENERGY AND PUSH so essential to the commercial prosperity of the City, and in dealing with them no mistake will be made. The publishers are hon- ored, in thus making them better known to the public.
CARON'S New Albany Directory
ABBREVIATIONS
al
alley
N or n
North
Am , Cabinet Mfg Co ...... American
Anchor 8 & R Co.
Anchor Stove & Range Co
appr
apprentice
av .
.. avenue
bet . . between
bkkur book - keeper
brkiayr
bricklayer
carp
carpenter
olk 0 .
.. clerk
Postoffice
pres
president
propr
proprietor
P
residence
rd
.. road
RR
railroad
Rev
8 or ,
.
southeast
.
.
southwest
Inspr
Inspector
Ins
insurance
Jas
James
Jos
Joseph
whol
wholesale 4
treas
treasurer
W or w .. West
ws
W & & Life Ins Co .. . Western &
Southern Indiana Traction Co
Southern Life Insurance Ce
wid
widow
mnfr
manufacturer
Wm
William
Mkt
Market
wks
works
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Abbott Benj salesman Great A & P Tea Co b 216 E Mkt Abbott. Leonard H carp b 37 E 3d Abell Jos F woodwkr r 320 E 4th
Belting, Shaft- ing, Hangers
NEILL-LAVIELLE SUPPLY CA.
Incorporated Phone City 492 Phone Main 387 505 W. Main Street
Wood & Steel Split Pulleys
Ackley Annie wid John r 43 W 1st
`Ackley E Milton heater b 411 W Main Ackley Garrett O lab b 43 W 1st
Clark County Realty & Insurance Company DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE AND ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Phone 13. JEFFERSON VILLE, IND. 309 Spring St.
SPEED BUILDING, LOUISVILLE, KY.
Spencerian Commercial School
BUSINESS TRAINING, OFFICE HELP, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
N A B & B Co ........ New Albany Box & Basket Co
N A los & C & Co .... ... Now
Albany los & Cold Storage Co
O F Iron Co ........ Ohio Falls Iron Co OPP
opposite
paperhr
paperhanger place
PO
colored
com mer commission merchant
cor
corner
dom
domestio
E or e
. East
ftr
fitter
Ind V & P Co.
Indiana Vencer & Panel Co
south side
secretary
supt
superintendent
stenog stenographer
L & N Ry & Ltg Co ...... Louisville '
& Northern Ry & Lighting Co
west side
L SIT Co ...... . Louisville &
LA
Lower Albany
.21
.36
.36
47 pound
.19
.51
.51
34 pound
.22
.38
.38
49 pound
.30°
.53
.58
27 pound
.18
.31
.31
42 pound
.86
.46
.37
.47
.47'
30 pound
.20
.34
.34
45 pound
.49
...
33 pound
25 pound
.17
.29
.29
40 pound
.35
.44
.44
.. northeast
ns ....
north side
.....
nw northwest
29 pound
.19
ad
21 pound
.15
:25
.25
36 pound
.28
.40
.41
.42
ne
Cabinet Mfg Co
ENTRANCE 321 GUTHRIE STREET
laborer
reverend .South
east side
.
boards
43 pound
..
Geo. E. Steinhauer, and PAINTS
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURES AND FRAMES
New Albany Steam Laundry Co. "The Filtered Water Laundry"
Phones: Home 123, Cumb. 145. PEARL AND MAIN STS.
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Ackley Jas P puddler r 411 W Main
Ackley John W lab b 43 W 1st
Ackley Mary E clk b 43 W 1st
Acme Metal & Rubber Co, N A Greene mngr junk 217 E 4th
Adams Hazel c b 504 Pearl
Adams Hubert C fireman Ind V & P Co r 1931 Center Adams Hugh lab Wood-Mosaic Co r 929 W 7th
Adams Jas E b 1407 E Mkt
Adams Jas O lab r 1613 E Mkt
Adams J McKee Rev pastor Tabernacle Baptist Church Adams Margaret stenog b 1407 E Mkt
Adams Richd L farmer r 39 W 1st
Adams Rutherford B lab b 39 W 1st
Adams Townsend C millwright b 315 E 4th
Adams Win A detective r 411 W Mkt
Adams Win J poultry r 1407 E Mkt
Adkins Edw lab r 11 W 8th
Adkins Thos lab r 15 W 8th
Adkisson Hattie clk b 2017 E Elm
Admire Frank P switchman b 1640 King .
Adolff Geo A carp Earle Embrey r 1823 Conservative
Adolff Irene J b 1823 Conservative
Adolff John F foreman r 2001 Culbertson av.
Adolph Barbara b 1326 Ekin av
Adolph Catherine dressmkr 1326 Ekin av
Adolph Jos boilermkr r ns Kent w of West
Adolph Philip. elk W L Scott r county
Advent Christian Church Rev J M Dick pastor Shelby nw cor Indiana av
Aebersold Alfred F florist ws Silver s of Willard av Aeminer Albert chauffeur r 1407 Chartres
Aetna Life Insurance Co of Hartford Conn M C Thornton dist inngr 314 Elsby bldg
Agnew A Edw painter r 420 W 1st
Agnew Fred L painter r 139 E Mkt
Agnew Mina stemmer b 316 E Main
Agnew Wmn R paperhr 503 E Water
AGNEW see EGNEW
Akers Albert II clk b 2110 Culbertson av
Akers Albert MI tel opr r 210 E 18th
Akers Chas lab r ns Charlestown rd e of Indiana av
Akers Chas W tel opr r 1915 Center
Akers Earl, U S Navy b 1915 Center
- Akers Edgar B clk b 1915 Center
T. J . LINDLEY HARDWARE, STOVES AND TIN WORK PHONE 29 FARM IMPLEMENTS AND SEEDS, CEMENT AND SEWER PIPE JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. Open 8 A. M. ELSBY BUILDING
Close 8 P. M.
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Akers Frank T carp r 2110 Culbertson av
Akers Louise E wid R L r 1109 E Main
Akers Millicent A mach opr b 210 E 18th
Akers Minnie b 1109 E Main
Albaugh Gertrude M bkkpr G B Shrader b 11 Doerhoefer bldg
Alberstine Albert c lab r 445 W 4th
Albert Edgar E lab Wood-Mosaic Co r 1715 Shelby
Albin Eliza wid Henry r 2030 Ekin av.
Albin Elsie V cashr F W Woolworth Co b 205 W Mkt
Albin Geo W driver River Coal & Supply Co r 205 W Mkt
Albrecht Frank M, U. S Army b 1306 Ekin av
Albrecht Mary C opr Home Tel Co b 1306 Ekin av
Albrecht Michael tanner Geo Moser Leather Co r 1306 Ekin
Alden August driver Anchor Stove & Range Co r 511 E Water
Aldrich Alex ticket elk P C C & St L R R r 1743 E Spring Aldrich Geo H custodian Y M C A r 1724 Charlestown rd Aldrich Harry C stenog r 1822 Shelby
Alexander Bert c janitor Int Harvester Co of Am r 175 Ealy Alexander Chas c lab b ns Main w of Silver
Alexander Clarence clk Edw Harbeson b 'ss Corydon pike w of 4th L A
Alexander David c concrete contr 1138 Crystal av
Alexander David Jr c b 1138 Crystal av
Alexander Edw e helper Louis Hartman & Sons b 607 Bank
Alexander Ethel b 336.S 16th
Alexander Florence c r 208 Ealy
Alexander Geo c sexton N A Colored Cemetery r 1143 'Crystal av
Alexander Humphrey c lab. City Stable r 118 W Spring
Alexander I Plato r 336 E 16th
Alexander John lab r ss Corydon pike w of 4th L A
Alexander John L c'r 730 W South
Alexander John R c chauffeur r 1743 Shelby
'Alexander Louise L tchr N A High School b 922 E Spring Alexander Lue c dom b ns Main w of Silver
Alexander Mary L c b 118 W Spring.
Alexander Mildred stenog b 336 E 16th
Alexander Robt c bootblk b 521 State
Alexander Stephen C c physician 801 E 11th r 1716 Shelby
Alexander Stephen J drugs 405 E Main r 315 E Main
Alexander Susan c r 1134 Crystal av
Alexander Wm c lab b ns Main w of Silver
Rhodes = Burford
FURNITURE 624-625-626-627-629 W. Market St., LOUISVILLE, KY.
Dealers in All Kinds of Face Brick, Common Building Brick, Drain Tile, Coal and Coke
T. BISHOP, Agent
Southern Brick & Tile Company, Incorporated
Office: Corner Thirteenth and Ormsby,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
WALL PAPER
IC9-111 EAST MAIN STREET, NEW ALBANY, IND.
Sittason Motor Car Company AND GARAGE COMMERCIAL AND PLEASURE MOTOR CARS 413-417 E. MARKET. ST. Accessories and Repairing Both Phones 1193
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Allan Julia wid A P b 1515 E Oak
Allee Wm F molder r 1838 Culbertson av Allegree Wm L clk b 1736 E Mkt
Allen Chas L lab OF Iron Co b 207 W Main
Allen Gayle B stenog b 1709 Charlestown rd
Allen Helen E bkkpr b 809 Pearl Allen Henry W ironwkr.r 322 W Mkt
Allen Jas T finisher r 228 W 5th
Allen John A foreman Chas Hegewald Co r 521 W Mkt Allen J Roscoe salesman Indiana Candy Co r 807 E Oak
.Allen Lewis W dep treas Floyd County r 809 Pearl
Allen Lewis W Jr r 217 Summit.
Allen Martha I wid W. P b 339 Jay
Allen Myrtle Mrs accountant b 1814 E Spring
Allen Nicholas porter b 14 W 3d
Allen Robt H, U S Army b 322 W Mkt
Allen Thos lab b. Anchor Hotel
Allen Thos J hostler r 1709 Charlestown rd
Allen Willard helper Hoosier Panel Co
Alles Margaret wid Anton r 124 Olive av
Alles Peter W barber 215 Vincennes r 1414 Grant
Alles Robt presser b 124 Olive av
Alles Rudolph stone contr 133 Cottom av
Allgaier Herman baker N Stein Bakery Co r 220 Cherry
Allin Jennie M wid Cabel b 1621 E Spring
Allison Oscar E Rev pastor Trinity M E Church r 1102 E Spring
Alt Eugenia wid Jacob r 1110 Vincennes
Alt Louis J, U S Army b 1110 Vincennes
Althen Henry W foreman r 1814 Conservative
Altmeyer F Peter offbearer Wood-Mosaic Co r 340 Thomas Alvin Pearl c dom 411 W Mkt
Amacher Wm lab r ns Corydon pike w of Bridge
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO, S J Elsby pres T B Son- ner vice pres Chas J Kreutzer cashier Spring nw cor Pearl. (see top lines)
American Cabinet Mfg Co J F Quinn mngr furniture 603 E 5th
American Grocery Co L A Hammond propr 106 E Mkt
AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS Geo D Beard agt 313 Pearl and 112 E Mkt AMERICAN RED CROSS NEW ALBANY CHAPTER Annabelle Hartley genl sec 201 Elsby bldg
THE BRIGHT SPOT GORDON'S
331 SPRING STREET Ready - to - Wear Millinery
W. H. BEELER MODERN SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING BOTH PHONES 215 E. MARKET ST., NEW ALBANY, IND.
NEW ALBANY CITY DIRECTORY. 41
Ammer Albert driver Sou Ind Brew Co Amy Geo W b 1610 E Oak
. Amy Lawrence lab r 1610 E Oak Ancelet Alfred X lab b 1024 E 15th
Ancelet Elizabeth wid Eugene r 1024 E 15th
Ancelet Jas L mngr Economy Furniture Co r 1726 Beeler Anchor Hotel The J E Stull propr 216 E Mkt
ANCHOR STOVE & RANGE CO (Inc) Walter G Terstegge pres successors to Terstegge, Gohmann & Co 217 State ·works Culbertson av se cor Bank
Anderson Albert L blksmith ib 1310 Ekin av
Anderson Alva A r 144 W Spring
Anderson Beatrice mach opr b 1104 E Elm
Anderson Clarence W r Silver Hills
Anderson Cora E clk N T Lerchy r Silver Hills
Anderson Edwin L millwright Floyd Co Veneer Mills b 1104 E Elm
Anderson Eleanor R Mrs tchr Ekin-av School b 614 E Spring
Anderson Eugene H clk r 1603 E Oak
Anderson Geo carrier P. O r 1836 Shelby
Anderson Grace clk b 523 E 5th
Anderson G Roscoe tchr b 614 E Spring
Anderson Harvey tel opr b 1830 E Spring
Anderson Henry H blksmith r 12 E 6th
Anderson Henry H Jr mach hand b 12 E 6th
Anderson Howard I mach hand N. A B & B Co r 18411/2 E Mkt
Anderson John W fireman r 523 E 5th
Anderson Maude R milliner 1603 E Oak
Anderson Myrtle E clk S W Newburger & Co b 306 E 9th
Anderson Olive wid John r 815 E 11th
Anderson Rachel Mrs r 1104 E Elm Anderson Roscoe b 1104 E Elm
Anderson Thos lab O F Iron Co
Anderson Walter roofer OF Iron Co .
Anderson Willard L helper b 213 W 8th
Anderson Wm oiler N A Water Wks Co r 213 W 8th .
· Andres Lizzie r 315 Elm
Ang Bessie wks Nat Hame & Chain Co r Silver Hills
Ang Frank lab Geo Moser Leather Co r ws Old Vincennes rd n of Ohio
Ang Jos lab Hopkins Fertilizer Co
Ang Wm flesher Geo Moser Leather Co r es Bono rd n of Cottom av
Royal Cleaning & Dye Works FRED L. COOK, Manager HATTER, CLEANER & DYER-Work Called For and Delivered Residence, 314 W. First, Home Phone 2166-Ring 2: Office and Works, First and Market, Home Phone -2166-Ring |; New Albany, Ind. GIVE US A TRIAL.
Home Phone 44 CORNER THIRTEENTH AND DEWEY, NEW ALBANY, IND. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Builders' Supplies, Hardware, Mill Work, Frames, Etc. Louis Bir Lumber & Manufacturing Company Cumb. Phone 64
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LAUB-ZINK FURNITURE COMPANY, 711 .LIS STATE ST. NEW ALBANY IND.
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GWIN AUTO CO.
Incorporated NEWLAND GWIN, Manager Office : East Third and Market Streets
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