Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1881, Part 5

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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POSTAL CARDS.


The object of the postal card is to facili- tate letter correspondence, and provide for the transmission through the mails, at a re- duced rate of postage, of short communica- tions, either printed or written in pencil or ink. They may, therefore, be used for or- ders, invitations, notices, receipts, acknowl- edgments, price lists, and other require ments of business and social life; and the matter desired to be conveyed may be either in writing or in print, or partially in both.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


In using postal cards, be careful not to write or have anything printed on the side to be used for the address, except the ad- dress; also be careful not to paste, gum or attach anything to them. They are un- mailable as postal cards when these sugges- tions are disregarded.


THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ARE UNMAILABLE.


Packages containing liquids, poisons, glass, explosive chemicals, live animals, sharp pointed instruments, sugar or any other matter liable to deface or destroy the contents of the mail, or injure the person of any one connected with the service. All letters upon the envelope of which, or pos- tal card upon which, obscene, scurrilous, or abusive epithets have been written or printed, or disloyal devices printed or en- graved, and letters and circulars concerning illegal lotteries, so-called gift concerts, or other similar enterprises offering prizes, or concerning schemes devised and intended to deceive and defraud the public. Also, all obscene, lewd, or lascivious books, pamphlets, pictures, papers, prints, or other publications of an indecent character.


FORWARDING LETTERS.


Letters may be forwarded without pre- payment of postage, if forwarded without being taken from the Post Office, but if de- livéred to an authorized person (such as one to whose care they are directed), or hotel to whose care they are sent, having once been beyond the control of the Post Office Department, they are chargable with postage on forwarding, Such re-directed letter are daily dropped in the letter boxes, and are under instructions, forwarded to the Dead Letter Office.


LETTERS RETURNED TO WRITERS.


All letters unclaimed. upon which are in- dorsed the names and addresses of the writers, will be returned whether a specific request for such return is indorsed or not- provided the original postage has been pre paid according to law.


MONEY ORDERS.


Are issued on all points in the United States at a trifliug cost-$15 or under, 10 cents.


On Canada and the Provinces, $10 or un- der. 20 cents.


On all points in Great Britain and Ire- land, $10 or under, 25 cents.


On all points in Germany, $5 or under, 15 cents.


On all points in Switzerland, $10 or un- der, 25 cents, and through Switzerland, France, Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands.


No limit to the amount of remittances to


foreign countries. In the United States three orders of $50 each is the limit for one remittance per day.


STAMPED ENVELOPES.


The following is a list of stamped evel opes most commonly used, with the size, color and price per 1,000 :


No. 1, 3-cent, Ist quality, white, note size, $31.60.


No. 2, 2 cent, Ist quality, white or am- ber, medium size, $22.


No. 412, 2-cent, 2d quality, cream, busi- ness size, $22.20.


No. 412, 3 cent, business size, Ist, 2d and 3d quality, $32.40, $32.20, $32.


No. 3, 3-cent, medium size, Ist, 2d and 3d quality, $32.20, $32, $31.80.


No. 5, 3-cent, large size, Ist 2d and 3d quality, $32.60, $32.40, $32.20.


No. 4, I-cent, ungummed, for circulars, medium size, $11.40.


No. 6, I-cent, ungummed, for circulars, large size, $11.60. No. 9, I-cent, newspaper wrappers, $11.20.


If ordered in amounts of 500 or more, a special request to return if not delivered will be printed free of charge.


The 2d quality is invariably cream, and the third quality a pale blue.


Single envelopes and wrappers or quan- tities can be purchased from the stamp clerk.


STAMPS CUT FROM STAMPED EN VELOPES.


Stamps cut from stamped envelopes lose their legal value and can not be used to prepay postage. The use of such stamps is punishable by a fine of fifty dollars.


The postage on stamped envelopes spoil- ed in directing will be refunded at the stamp window, provided they never have passed through the mails.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Abbett's Building-31 to 35 Virginia ave. Ætna Building-East side Pennsylvania, north of Washington.


Altman's Hall-Northwest corner Meridian and Kansas.


Arsenal Grounds-North end Arsenal ave. Bacon Block-122 Ft. Wayne ave.


Baldwin Block-Southwest corner Market and Delaware.


Bates Block-West side Pennsylvania, south of Market.


Bates House Block-Northwest corner Washington and Illinois.


Black's Block, 51 to 57 Russell ave.


Blake Block-Southwest corner Washing- ton and Kentucky ave.


Blackford Block-Southeast corner Merid- ian and Washington.


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Blind Asylum-North side North between Meridian and Pennsylvania.


Board of Trade-Southeast corner Mary- land and Tennessee.


Boston Block-West side Delaware, south of Market.


Braden Block-259 to 271 West Washing- ton.


Braden Block-10612 North Meridian.


Brandon Block-Southwest corner Dela- ware and Washington.


Brown's Building-Northwest corner Penn- sylvania and Washington.


Bugbee Block-221 to 235Massachusetts ave. Buschmann Block-Corner Ft. Wayne ave and St. Mary.


Butler University-Irvington.


Carlisle Block-Northwest corner West and Washington.


Centennial Block-West side Meridian, south of McNabb.


Central Station-Southeast corner Alabama and Pearl.


Church Block-Corner Massachusetts ave and Chatham.


Chamber of Commerce-Southeast corner Maryland and Tennessee.


Circle Hall-Northwest corner Market and Circle.


Claypool Block-Northeast corner Illinois and Washington.


Cleaveland Block-Southwest corner Ten- nessee and Kentucky ave.


Council Chamber-Court House.


County Jail-Southwest corner Market and Alabama.


Court House-North side Washington, east of Delaware.


Danforth Block-South side Washington, west of Mississippi.


Deaf and Dumb Institute-Southeast cor- ner Washington and State.


Doughty Block-27 Indiana ave.


Druids' Hall-Southwest corner Georgia


and Illinois.


East Market House-North side Market, east of Delaware.


Elliott Block-18 to 24 West Maryland.


English Block-Northwest corner Wash- ington and Noble.


English's Opera House-West side Circle, between Market and Meridian.


Exchange Block-West side Pennsylvania, north of Market.


Exposition Building-North end Alabama. Female Reformatory - Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph.


Fletcher's Bank Building-North side Washington, west of Pennsylvania.


Fletcher & Sharpe's Block-Southwest cor- ner Pennsylvania and Washington.


Frank Block-Southwest corner California and Indiana ave.


Franklin Fire Insurance Company's Build- ing-Southeast corner Circle and Market. Franklin Life Insurance Company's Build- ing-Corner Illinois and Kentucky ave.


Gallup's Block-Southeast corner Market and Tennessee.


Giezendanner Block-Northeast corner Ver- mont and Mississippi.


Glenn Block-South side Washington, east of Meridian.


Gramling Block-South side Washington, west of Pennsylvania.


Grand Opera House-East side Pennsylva- nia, north of Market.


Griffith Block-North side Washington, east of Illinois.


Hahn's Building-17 and 19 West Wash- ington.


Halcyon Block-Northwest corner Dela- ware and New York.


Hall Block-240 and 242 East Washington. Hammond Block-Southeast corner Massa- chusetts ave and New York.


Harmonic Hall-139 and 141 East Wash- ington.


Healey Hall-Southeast corner McCarty and Maple.


High School Building-Northeast corner Michigan and Pennsylvania.


House of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond, west of Meridian.


Howe Block-Southeast corner Illinois and Georgia.


Hollywood Block-88 and 90 South Illi- nois.


Hubbard Block-Southwest corner Wash- ington and Meridian.


Hutchings Block-Northwest corner Ohio and Pennsylvania.


Insane Asylum-Washington street, 2 miles west of city.


Iron Block-South sidce Washington, west of Meridian.


Johnson Block-Northwest corner East and Washington.


Journal Building-Northeast corner Circle and Market.


Judah Block-South side Washington east of Delaware.


Kassler Block-Corner Massachusetts ave and St. Clair.


Kecling's Building-Corner Maryland and Virginia ave.


Knights of Honor Hall-No. 13 East Washington.


Knights of Pythias Hall-Northwest cor- ner Market and Pennsylvania.


Landers Block-Corner Clifford ave and Pendleton Pike.


Library Building-Southwest corner Penn- sylvania and Ohio.


Lintner Block-184 Indiana ave.


Macy Block-South side Market, between Illinois and Circle.


Mannerchor Hall-181 East Washington. Mankedick Block-Southeast corner Shelby and Prospect.


Mansur Block-161 to 167 E Washington. Mansur Biock-78 North Pennsylvania.


Marmont Hall-Southwest corner Georgia and Illinois.


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Martindale Block-Northeast corner Mar- ket and Pennsylvania.


Masonic Hall-East side Tennessee, south of Washington.


Masonic Temple-Southeast corner Wash- ington and Tennessee.


Massachusetts Avenue Depot-North end Massachusetts ave.


Mayhew Block- 27 and 29 Circle. McDonald & Butler Block-West side


Pennsylvania, north of Washington.


McGinnis Block-280 E Washington.


McOuat Block-22 to 28 Kentucky ave.


Meikel Block-12 and 14 West Washington.


Miller's Block-Northwest corner Illinois. and Market.


Moody Block-52 Indiana ave.


Moore Block-Corner Massachusetts ave and St. Clair.


Moore Block-Southwest corner Maryland and Pennsylvania.


Mozart Hall-37 and 39 South Delaware. National Hall-502 and 504 E Washington. New-Dennison House Block-Southeast corner Ohio and Pennsylvania.


News Boy's Home-16 South Delaware.


Occidental Hall-488 and 490 Virginia ave. Odd Fellow's Hall-Northeast corner Washington and Pennsylvania.


Park Theater-Northeast corner Washing- ton and Tennessee.


Parker Block-Nortewest corner Court and Delaware.


Pfafflin Block-Corner Mississippi and In- diana ave.


Post Office Building-Southeast corner Market and Pennsylvania.


Press Building-Southeast corner Circle and Meridian.


Reichwein's Hall-Southwest corner Mar- ket and Noble.


Ripley Block-155 Indiana ave.


Ross Block-Southwest corner Circle and Market.


Russell Block-Southwest corner Liberty and Massachusetts ave.


Ryan Block-Northwest corner Tennessee and Indiana ave.


St. Charles Block-Southwest corner Mar- ket and Illinois.


St. Patrick's Hall-Dougherty, west of Vir- ginia ave.


Sentinel Building-Southwest corner Circle and Meridian.


Shively Block-Corner Alabama and Mas- sachusetts ave.


Sixth Street Station-North side Sixth, east of Tennessee.


Smith's Block -- Southeast corner Delaware and Ohio.


South Meridian Hall-Corner South Merid- ian and Kansas.


State Buildings-Southwest corner Wash- ington and Tennessee.


State Fair Grounds-North end Alabama. State House-North side Washington, be- tween Tennessee and Mississippi.


State Museum-South west corner Washing- ton and Tennessee.


Sterling Block-Corner Louisiana and Vir- ginia ave.


Stewart Block-Southwest corner Seventh and Illinois.


Stewart Place-Southeast corner Illinois and Ohio.


Stewart & Barry Block-Northwest corner Meridian and Maryland.


Stock Yards-Belt Railroad, crossing I. & V. R. R. .


Talbott Block-Northwest corner Market and Pennsylvania.


Talbott & New's Block-East side Pennsyl- vania, south of Market.


Thompson's Block-Southwest corner Ohio and Illinois.


Thorpe Block-South side Market, west of Delaware.


Turner Hall-North side Maryland, east of Delaware.


Tutewiler's Block-South side Massachu- setts ave, east of Delaware.


Union Building-South side Maryland, west of Illinois.


United States Arsenal-Michigan, opposite Arsenal ave.


Union Depot-South side Louisiana, be- tween Illinois and Meridian.


Vajen's Exchange Block-80 North Penn- sylvania.


Vance block-Corner Washington and Vir- ginia ave.


Van Vorbis Block-233 to 239 Massachu- setts ave.


Vinton Block-Southwest corner Market and Pennsylvania.


Washington Hall-86 and 88 West Wash- ington.


Water Works Building-East bank White ' river, south of Washington.


Wesley Block-Indiana ave, between Illi- nois and Tennessee.


Wheatley Block-Northeast corner New Jersey and Ohio.


Wiley Block-West side Pennsylvania, north of Washington.


Wilson Block-Southeast corner Illinois and Market.


Wood & Foudray Block -West side Penn- sylvania, north of Washington.


Wright Block-North side Market, be- tween Pennsylvania and Delaware.


Wright Block-82 and 84 North Pennsyl- vania.


Wright & Bradshaw Block-33 to 37 West Washington.


Y. M. C. A. Building-29 to 37 N. Illinois. Yohn Block-Northeast corner Meridian and Washington.


RAILROADS.


Cincinnati, Hamilton and Indianapolis. Railway-From Indianapolis to Cincin- nati, O., 123 milies. J. H. Devereaux,


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President. General Offices, Cincinnati, O. Indianapolis Offices, corner Virginia ave and Georgia. H. G. Stiles, Agent.


Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Railroad-From Cincinnati to Indianapolis, III miles. From Indiana- polis to Lafayette, 64 miles. General Offices, Cincinnati, O. M. E. Ingalls, President. Indianapolis Offices, North- east corner Delaware and Louisana. W. C. Hobbs, agent ; Joseph W. Sherwood, Master of Transportation.


Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indi- anapolis Railway-From Indianapolis to Galion, O., 203 miles. General Offices, Cleveland, O. J. H. Devereaux, Presi- dent, Cleveland, O. Indianapolis Offices, Fletcher & Sharpe's Block. W. F. Turreff, Superintendent, Indianapolis Division ; George H. Stratford, General Eastern Agent ; D. B. Martin, General Southern Agent.


Indiana, Bloomington and Western Rail- way-Indianapolis to Peora, Ill., 211 miles. General Offices, Cleaveland Build- ing, corner Kentucky ave and Tennessee. Freight offices, corner Virginia ave and Alabama. Austin Corbin, President ; G. E. Tainter, Vice President and Treas- urer ; Alfred Sully, Secretary ; B. S. Hen- ning, General Manager; H. C. Diehl, General Freight Agent; W. H. Prouty, Acting General Ticket and Passenger Agent; H. C. Norton, Purchasing Agent.


Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Rail- way-Indianapolis to Decatur, Ill, 152 miles. General Offices, Fletcher & Sharpe's block. Freight depot corner Georgia and West. H. B. Hammond, President ; A. Duprat, Secretary ; John R. Elder, Treas- urer; E. H. Goodrich, Superintendent; G. T. Nutter, Traffic Manager; P. Leeds, Superintendent of Motive Power; Fred- erick L. Peck, Civil Engineer; J. V. McNeal, Auditor.


Indianapolis, Peru and Chicago Railway- Indianapolis to Michigan City, 161 miles. General offices, 101 East Washington. Freight Offices, southeast corner New Jersey and Maryland. Wm. Cutting, President; V. T. Malott, Vice President ; L. G. Cannon, Secretary and Treasurer; E. C. Murphy, Assistant General Man- ager; C. H. Rockwell, General Passen- ger and Ticket Agent; H. B. Smith, General Freight Agent and Auditor. Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad- Indianapolis to St. Louis, Mo., 261 miles. General Offices, Fletcher & Sharpe's Block. Freight Offices, 53 South Alabama. J. H. Devereux, Presi- dent; E. King, Secretary and Treas- urer; Russell Elliott, Auditor; C. C. Gale, General Superintendent; H. W. Gays, General Freight Agent ; A. J.


Smith, General Passenger Agent ; J. H. Lyon, Western Passenger Agent.


Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad-In- dianapolis to Vincennes, 117 miles. (Operated by Pennsylvania Company.) General Offices, Pittsburg, Pa. Indian - apolis Offices, corner Virginia ave and Alabama. James J. Turnre, Superin- tendent; J. Burgess Brown, Passenger Agent ; James H. Smith, Ticket


Agent.


Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad - Indianapolis to Louisville, Ky., 110 miles. General Offices, Louis- ville, Ky. D. W. Caldwell, General Manager, Columbus, Ohio ; E. W. Mc- Kenna, Superintendent, Louisville, Ky .; H. R. Dering, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Louisville, Ky .; Geo. S. McKiernan, Auditor, Louisville, Ky .; R. W. Geiger, General Freight Agent, Louisville, Ky .; J. H. McCampbell, Cashier, Louisville, Ky. Indianapolis Offices, south side South, east of Penn- sylvania. S. Frazier, Local Freight Agent ; James O'Neil, Passenger Agent Union Ticket Office; James H. Smith, Ticket Agent.


Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Rail- way-Indianapolis to Columbus, Ohio, 188 miles. General Offices, Columbus, Ohio. Thomas A. Scott, President, Philadelphia, Pa .; W. L. O'Brien, Gen- eral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Colum- bus, Ohio. Indianapolis Offices, corner Alabama and Virginia ave. Oran Perry, Local Freight Agent ; J. Burgess Brown, Passenger Agent ; James H. Smith, Ticket Agent ; J. A. Perkins, Division Freight Agent.


St. Louis, Vandalia, Terre Haute and In- dianapolis Railroad-Indianapolis to St. Louis, Mo., 238 miles. General Offices, Terre Haute, Ind. W. R. McKeen, President, Terre Haute, Ind .; D. W. Caldwell, General Manager, Columbus, Ohio ; J. H. Hill, General Superin- tendent; George E. Farrington, Sec- retary, Terre Haute, Ind .; Joshua Staples, Chief Engineer, Indian- apolis ; J. W. Cruft, Treas, Terre Haute, Ind .; E. A. Ford, Gen'l Ticket and Pas- senger Agent, St. Louis, Mo .; H. P. Wetsell, Freight Agent, Indianapolis ; Robert Emmett, Eastern Pass. Agt., In- dianapolis ; James H. Smith, Ticket Agt., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis offices in Freight Depot.


Union Railroad Transfer and Stock Yard Company-W. R. McKeen, Pres't; Horace Scott, Vice Pres't; E. F. Claypool, Sec'y and Treas; M. A. Downing, General Manager. Offices and yard two miles southwest of city, at crossing of I. & V. R. R. and Union R. R. Transfer and Stock Yard Company's tracks.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANI- ZATIONS.


A. O. H.


Hall, 25 S Meridian.


Division No. I-Meets first and third Wed- nesday evening of each month. Patrick Kinney, Pres't, J. H. Deery, F. S .; P. Moriarity, Sec'y.


Division No. 2-Meets first and third Mon- day evening of each month. John R. Welch, Pres't; John H. Meany, F. S .; P. H. McNelis, R. S.


Division No. 3-Meets first and third Thursdays of each month. Andrew Lee, Pres't; Wm. Brennan, F. S .; Wm. Glea- son, Treas.


A. O. U. W.


Hall in the Boston Block, North Delaware. Grand Lodge meets third Tuesday in February annually. L. Finkbonner, G. M., W .; A. B. Salsich, G. R.


Capital Lodge, No. 19-Meets every Thurs- day evening. E. T. A. Akass, Recorder ; John Bissell, Financier.


Confidence Lodge, No. 47-Meets every Wednesday evening 82} E Washington. H. W. White, M. W .; G. T. Breunig, Financier.


Crescent Lodge, No. 72-Meets every Pri- day evening, corner Illinois and Seventh. C. F. Miller, M. W .; O. Rodibaugh, Fi- nancier.


Eagle Lodge, No. 10-Meets every Tues- day evening. A. L. Stoner, M. W .; G. W. Hill, Financier.


Prospect Lodge, No. 45-Meets in Manke- dick Block every Tuesday evening. F. M. Eppert, M. W .; H. J. Brattain, Fi- nancier.


Union Lodge. No. 6-Meets every Satur- day evening. Wm. McCool, M. W .; John Francis, Financier.


Wilhelm Lodge, No. 12-Meets every Mon- day evening. August Richter, M. W .; Austin Keppler, Financier.


A. P. A.


Hall, 27} South Delaware.


Germania Lodge, No. 3-Meets every Fri- day evening. Henry Riechenmeyer, W. M .; John Bennniger, Sec'y. King William Lodge, No. 11-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month. A. Renken, jr., W. M.


D. O. H.


Hall 27} South Delaware.


Freya Lodge, No. 63-Meets every Tues- day evening.


Schiller Lodge, No. 381-Meets every Mon- day evening. George Hofer, O. B .; John Dietz, Cor. Sec'y.


D. R. K.


St. Bonifacius Unterstueszungs Verein- Meets St. Mary's School. Joseph Schuster, President; Nicolas Marl, Sec- retary ; Adam Bretz, Treasurer.


St. Joseph Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at St. Mary's School. John Geis, Presi- dent ; John Krupp, Sec'y; Mat. Walle, Treasurer.


DRUIDS.


Hall, southwest corner Georgia and Illi- nois.


Germania Circle, No. I-Meets second and fourth Sundays in each month.


Humboldt Grove, No. 8-Meets every Wednesday evening.


Mozart Grove, No. 13-Meets every Tues- day evening.


Octavia Grove, No. 3-Meets every Mon- day evening.


Washington Supreme Arch Chapter No. 3 -Meets second and fourth Fridays in each month.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


Hall, southeast corner Meridian and Wash- ington.


Grand Lodge-Meets annually on the third Tuesday in October. Rev. F. A. Friedly, G. W. C. T .; C. U. Wade, G. W. C .; Mrs. Carrie L. Stallard, G. W. V. T .; H. B. Andress, G. W. S .; Isaac Under- wood, G. W. T.


Friendship Lodge, No. 6-Meets every Tuesday evening.


Monitor Lodge, No. 159-Meets every Monday evening. Hall, S. E. cor. Meri- dian and Washington.


General Temperance Ribbon Association- H. W. Harrington, Pres't; D. B. Ross, Sec'y ; 75 East Market.


TEMPLE OF HONOR.


Temple Hall, southeast corner Washington and Meridian.


Grand Temple-Meets annually on the first Tuesday in June. Capital temple, No. 8-Meets every Wed- nesday evening. J. H. Ohr, W. C. T .; C. Bradford, W. R.


HEBREW SOCIETIES.


Abraham Lodge, I. O. O. B. No. 58- Meets first and third Sunday evening at 27} S. Delaware. Isaac N. Heims, Pres- ident; J M. King, Sec'y.


Esther Lodge, I. O. O. B. No. 323- meets second and fourth Sunday even- ing of each month at 27} S. Delaware. J. Mitchel, Pres't; J. M. King, Sec'y. A. J. O. K. S. B .- Hall Griffith's Block, north side of Washington, east of Illinois. Indianapolis Lodge, No. 130-Meets first and third Sundays in each month. I. Lellewer, Pres't ; E. Ducas, Sec'y.


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Tree of Life Mutual Benefit Society- Joseph Mayer, P.es't; H. Bamberger, Sec'y.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOREST- ERS.


Court, Capital City, No. 21-Meets every Friday evening at 36₺ W. Washington. Henry Levy, C. R .; T. H. Powell, R. S.


I. O. R. M.


Hall in Griffith's Block, No. 36} West Washington.


Minnewa Tribe, No. 38-Meets on Thurs day nights. Officers, James Sproule, S. George F. David, C. of R.


Red Cloud Tribe, No. 18-Meets every Wednesday evening. Simeon Coy, S .; Henry Albertsmeyer, C. of R.


Palmetto Tribe, No. 17 (German)-Meets every Monday evening. Frederick Man- gold, S .; Henry Wirtz, C. of R.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Grand Lodge-Meets first Wednesday in April, annually, northwest corner Penn- sylvania and Market. J. E. Cowan, Grand Dictator; James W. Jacob, Grand Reporter.


Eureka Lodge, No. 24-Meets every Fri- day evening, northwest corner Pennsyl- vania and Market. J. B. Roberts, Dic- tator ; J. B. Nickerson, Reporter.


Indianapolis Lodge, No. 9-Meets every Tuesday evening, northwest corner Penn- sylvania and Market. Thomas H. Clapp, Dictator; O. A. Beeks, Reporter. Marion Lodge, No. 601 - Meets every Tuesday evening, corner Indiana ave and Vermont.


Schiller Lodge, No. 40-Meets every Thurs- day evening in Castle Hall, northwest corner Pennsylvania and Market. Henry W. Arnholter, Dictator ; Albert J. Groenwoldt, Reporter.


Victoria Lodge, No. 22-Meets every Mon- day evening, northwest corner Pennsyl- vania and Market. John Lafeber, Dic- tator ; O. A. Hudson, Reporter.


Washington Lodge, No. 114-Meets every Tuesday evening at 1312 East Washing- ton. John F. Lombard. Dictator ; Charles H. Soules, Reporter.


Wheatley Lodge, No. 8-Meets every Sat- urday evening, northwest corner Penn- sylvania and Market.


Degree of Protection-Hope Lodge, No. 6-Meets every Wednesday. Mrs. E. E. Tevebaugh, Protector ; Miss Emma Weber, Secretary.


Degree of Protection-Martha Lodge- Meets first and third Friday evenings of each month, 8212 East Washington. Margaret Culmann, Protector; A. Harter, R.


K. & L. of H.


Degree of Protection, Enterprise Lodge, No. 261-Meets Friday nights in Ply- mouth Church. Northwest corner Meri- dian and Circle. Oscar A. Beeks, Pres .; Mary E. Beeks, Sec'y.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Hall, northwest corner Market and Penn- sylvania. Annual Convocations, fourth Tuesday in January. Jas. R. Carnahan, G. P. C .; W. H. Gillum, G. C .; Jas. F. Darnall, G. V. C .; R. A. Curran, G. P .; W. L. Dunlap, G. M. of E; D. B. Shideler, G. K. of R. and S.


Excelsior Lodge, No. 25-Meets every Friday evening. Geo. H. Schroer, C. C., Henry B. Stolte, K. of R. and S. Indianapolis Division No. 2-U. R. Arm- ory at Mozart Hall. Meets every Fri- day evening. C. J. Many, Sir K't Com- mander ; G. W. Ayers, Sir K't Recorder. Indianapolis Lodge, No. 56-Meets every Thursday evening. C. E. Harmes, C. C .; W. H. Erwin, K. of R. and S.


Koerner Lodge No. 6-Meets every Mon- day evening. Charles C. Koerner, C. C .; Ferdinand Dipple, K. of R. and S. Marion Lodge No. 1-Meets every Wed- nesday evening. John Kidd, C. C .; W. D. Wilson, K. of R. and S.


Olive Branch Lodge No. 2-Meets every Saturday evening. C. S. Butterfield, C. C .; Hugh J. Drummond, K. of R. and S. Schiller Lodge No. 61-Meets every Wed- nesday evening in Hall, 27 South Dela- ware. Wm. Hagedorn, C. C .; Jacob Bos, K. of R. and S.


Section No. 3 E. R-Meets at Castle Hall first Monday in each month. Conrad Russe, President; J. B. Stumph, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


Section No. 82 E. R-Meets at Castle Hall fourth Monday of each month. John T. Francis, President; G. W. Hill, Secre- tary and Treasurer.


Star Lodge No. 7-Meets every Tuesday evening. Wm. L. Heiskell, C. C .; Geo. W. Powell, K. of R. and S.


Triumph Lodge No. 70-Meets every Mon- day evening in Geizendanner's Hall, northeast corner Vermont and Missis- sippi. W. H. Greene, C. C .; Ed Clark, K. of R. and S.




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