Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1884, Part 2

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Fifth-Joseph J. Bingham, 148 West Mary- land street. Term expires 1884.


Sixth-Austin H. Brown, 290 South Me- ridian street. Term expires 1884.


Seventh-Edward P. Thompson, Postoffice. Term expires 1886.


Eighth-I. W. Stratford, 187 Buchanan street. Term expires 1886.


Ninth-Clemens Vonnegut, 184 East Wash- ington street. Term expires 1884.


Tenth-William A. Bell, No. 12 Journal Building. Term expires 1885.


Eleventh-Robert Browning, 7 and 9 East Washington. Term expires 1885.


Regular meetings of the Board, at its rooms in the Library Building, on the first and third Friday evenings of each month, 7:30 o'clock from October 1st to May 1st, and at 8 o'clock from May 1st to October 1st.


Bill nights the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left at the office of the Board on the day previ- ous (Thursday), or if later they will lay over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Austin H. Brown. Secretary-Charles W. Smith.


Assistant Secretary-Emma B Ridenour. Treasurer-H. G. Carey. Superintendent of Schools-H. S. Tarbell. Clerk-Therese E. Jones.


Building and Supply Agent-H. C. Hen- drickson.


Messenger-James Stokes.


Office in Library Building, southwest cor- ner Pennsylvania and Ohio streets. Open from 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.


Office of H. C. Hendrickson, Building and Supply Agent, in office of Board. Office hours from 8 to 9 o'clock A. M.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance and Auditing-Merritt, Stratford and Frenzel.


Buildings and Grounds - Browning, Thompson, Vonnegut, Merritt and Bing- ham.


Furniture and Supplies-Thompson, Bell and Carey.


Text Books and Course of Instruction- Carey, Thompson and Frenzel.


Examination of Teachers and Supervision of Schools-Bell, Brown, Smith, Vonne- gut and Bingham.


Appointment of Teachers and Salaries- Smith, Stratford, Bell, Brown, Carey and Vonnegut.


High School, Training School and Night Schools-Bell, Bingham and Merritt.


German, Music and Drawing-Vonnegut, Frenzel and Thompson.


Heating, Ventilation and Janitors-Fren- zel, Stratford and Browning.


Hygiene-Stratford, Carey and Browning. Judiciary, Discipline and Boundaries- Stratford, Frenzel and Browning.


Public Library-Brown, Bingham, Brown- ing, Smith, Carey and Bell.


Citizens' Advisory Library Committee- Oscar C. McCulloch, C. C. Hines, Mrs. Martha N. McKay and Mrs. India Har- ris.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


OFFICERS AND TEACHERS.


Superintendent of Schools-H. S. Tarbell, 890 N. Alabama street.


Clerk of Superintendent-Therese E. Jones. Office in Library Building. Office hours of Superintendent from 42 to 52 p. m. Office hours of Clerk, from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Assistant Superintendent-J. J. Mills. Superintendent of Primary Instruction -- Miss N. Cropsey.


Special Teachers-Jesse H. Brown, Teacher of Drawing; Charles E. Emmerich, Teach- er of German. Office of Assistant Super- intendents and Special Teachers in Li- brary Building.


Normal School-In High School Building. Lewis H. Jones, Principal.


HIGH SCHOOL.


Corner Pennsylvania and Michigan street. . W. W. Grant, Principal.


PRIMARY AND GRAMMARSCHOOLS.


No. 1-Corner New Jersey and Vermont. Kate Robson, Principal.


No. 2-Corner Delaware and Walnut. Margaret Hamilton, Principal. No. 3-Meridian, between Ohio and New York. George F. Bass, Principal. No. 4-Corner Michigan and Blackford. Emma Donnan, Principal.


No. 5-Maryland, between Mississippi and Missouri. Mary R Wilson, Principal. No. 6 .- Corner Union and Phipps. Clara Washburn, Principal.


No. 7-Corner Bates and Benton. Nelson Yoke, Principal.


No. 8-Virginia ave, corner Huron. Laura T. Benson, Principal.


No. 9-Corner Vermont and Davidson. Miss Henrietta Schrake, Principal.


No. 10-Corner Ash street and Home ave- nue. Henrie Colgan, Principal.


No. 11 -- Corner Fourth and Tennessee. Miss Eliza T. Ford, Principal.


No. 12-Corner West and McCarty. Lu- ella G. Kunse, Principal.


No. 13-Corner Buchanan and Beaty. Miss M. S. Ingersoll, Principal.


No. 14 -- South side Ohio, east of Highland ave. W. H. Bass, Principal.


No. 15-Market street, between West and California. Florence Fay, Principal. No. 16-Corner Ray and Plum (W. I). Mary A. Hancock, Principal.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS-POLICE DEPARTMENT.


No. 17-Corner West and Second. Miss Anna Barbour, Principal.


No. 18-Yandes, between Home and Lin- coln avenues. L. E. Christy, Principal. No. 19-Shelby, south of Prospect. Mary E. Wilson, Principal.


No. 20-Spruce, south of Prospect. Kate A. Thompson, Principal.


No. 21-New York, between Illinois and Tennessee. Sattie A. McCarey, Principal. No. 22-Corner Chestnut and Hill. Miss Mary A. Mckeever, Principal.


No. 23-Corner Fourth and Howard. Ed- win F. Horn, Principal.


No. 24-Corner North and Minerva. Wil- liam D. McCoy, Principal.


No. 25-Corner New Jersey and Merrill. Mary Colgan, Principal.


No. 26-Beeler, between Lincoln avenue and Seventh. Jennie W. Bass, Principal. No. 27-Corner Park avenue and Eighth. Mrs. Margaret V. Marshall, Principal. No. 28-Fletcher avenue between Dillon and Cedar. Mary H. Ingersoll, Principal.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


Belmont School-Thomas J. Hudson, Prin- cipal.


Brightwood Public School-Martin L. Rinehart, Principal.


Butler University, Irvington, Ind .- Har- vey W. Everest, President ; D. C. Brown, Secretary.


German Evangelical Lutheran School- East side New Jersey, south of Merrill. German Lutheran School-481 East Mar- ket. A. Krome and H. Kors, Teachers. Indiana Boston School of Oratory and Dramatic Expression-Established 1879, Mrs. Hattie A. Prunk, Principal, 368 West New York.


Indianapolis Classical School (boys)- North west corner North and Alabama. T. L. Sewall, Principal.


Indianapolis Classical School (Girls)- Southeast corner St. Joseph and Pennsyl- vania, T. L, Sewall, Principal.


Indianapolis Seminary-343 and 345 North Pennsylvania. J. B. Roberts, Principal.


School of the Sacred Heart (for girls)- corner Meridian and Palmer. Mother Lidwina, Superior.


School of the Sacred Heart (for boys)- corner Union and Palmer. Ferdinand Bergmeyer, Principal.


Select School-155 North Illinois, Miss Cor- rine E. Robbins, Principal.


Select School-407 North Illinois, Mrs. E. J. Price, Teacher,


Select School-455 North Meridian, Miss Mary A. Newell, Principal.


Select School-104 Cherry, Miss Jennie L. Burr, Principal.


North Indianapolis School-Corner Arm- strong and Rader. Charles Buchanan, Principal.


St. Augustine School-467 South Tennes- see. In charge of the Sisters of Provi- dence.


St. Bridget's School-Northeast corner West and St. Clair. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. John's Academy-South side Maryland, east of Tennessee. In charge of the Sis- ters of Providence.


St. John's School-74 West Georgia. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Joseph's Parochial School-Northwest corner of Vermont and Liberty. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Joseph's Institute-Corner Coburn and Short. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Mary's School (for boys)-Alley south of Maryland, west of Delaware. A. H. Mueller, Principal.


St. Mary's School (for girls)-South side Maryland, west of Delaware. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Patrick's School (for boys) -North side Dougherty, west of Virginia avenue. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Patrick's School (for girls)-South side Dougherty, west of Short. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Police Headquarters-Southeast corner Pearl and Alabama.


Superintendent-John A Lang.


Captains-Robert Campbell and Thomas Colbert.


Sergeants-John Reid, Albert Travis, An- drew Souers, James F. Quigley and Michael O'Donnell.


Railroad-Wm. Roney.


Sanitary-Wm. Griffin, Robert C. William- son.


Depot-Charles Manning, Albert Armel, George Bucksot, Frank Rogers, Scott Osborn, George Wiles.


MERCHANT POLICE.


Headquarters-70} Court. Captain-Henry P. Thomas. Lieutenant-John L. Elliott.


Patrolmen -James Graham, Jasper N. Clary, Samuel Dever, Nelson Dauben- speck, Urban C. Harrison, Patrick E. Hartnett, Robert Bacon, Wm. Williams, John Spellman, James L. Taylor, John Carney. Isaac Penny, Edwin S. Meek, Wilfred W. Bristow, Wm. E. Redmond, John H. Whiteman, Benjamin F. Wil- son, John McShulse, Christian Cook, Joseph Wheatley, Thomas Kingsberry, John Minor, James G. Golladay, Joseph A. Williamson, Thomas C. Moore, David Clary, John Webb, Charles C. Allbright, Jacob F. Shutt.


RAILWAY DETECTIVE FORCE. Captain-Frank Wilson.


Patrolmen-L. Crane and Samuel Gerber.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Corner New York and Mas- sachusetts ave. Chief Engineer-Joseph H. Webster. Assistant-Wm. C. Long.


Superintendant Firm Alarm Telegraph -- Andrew O. Cherry.


Veterinary Surgeon-E. H. Pritchard. Captain First District-J. H. Davis.


Captain Second District -- Thomas Quinn. Captain Third District -- J. R. Rodgers. Captain Fourth District-A. C. Muerer. Captain Fifth District-F. L. Dougherty. Engine Co. No. 1-147 Indiana ave, Thomas Quinn, foreman.


Engine Co. No. 2-Massachusetts ave, near Noble, Martin McGuff, foreman.


Engine Co. No. 3-Virginia ave, between South and Huron, Richard H. Brown, foreman.


Engine Co. No. 4-Southeast corner Illinois and Merrill, Wm. Tobin, foreman.


Engine Co. No. 5-North side Sixth east of Tennessee, Henry Woodruff, foreman. Engine Co. No. 6-South side of Washing- ton west of West, John R. Rodgers, fore- man.


Engine Co. No. 7-North side of Maryland east of Meridian, Wm. C. Long, foreman.


HOSE REELS.


Hose Reel No. 8-Washington east of High- land ave, F. L. Dougherty, foreman. Hose Reel No. 9-Northwest corner Seventh and Ash, R. B. Braxton, foreman. Hose Reel No. 10-Northwest corner Mad- ison ave and Morris, George W Glenn, foreman.


Chemical Company No. 1-Corner New York and Massachusetts ave, J. L. Gas- per, foreman.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


Hook and Ladder Company No. 1-Corner New York and Massachusetts ave, J. H. Davis, foreman.


Hook and Ladder Company No. 2-South side of South, east of Delaware, A. C. Meurer, foreman.


FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.


No. Location of Boxes.


4 Pennsylvania and Market.


5 Headquarters Fire Department, cor- ner Massachusetts ave and New York.


6 East and New York.


7 Noble and Michigan.


8 New Jersey and Massachusetts ave.


9 Pine and North.


10 Market and Pine.


1-2 No. 2 Engine House, Massachusetts ave near Chatham.


1-3 Delaware and Ft Wayne ave.


1-4 New Jersey and Ft Wayne ave.


1-5 Peru and Massachusetts ave.


1-6 Christian ave and Ash.


1-7 Park ave and Butler.


1-8 Barrows and Malott ave.


1-9 Archer and John.


1-2-3 No. 9 Reel House.


1-2-4 Alabama and Seventh.


1-2-5 Meridian and Seventh.


1-2-6 Yandes and Lincoln ave.


1-2-7 Cor Columbia and Hill aves.


1-2-8 Central ave and Eighth.


1-2-9 Exposition Building.


1-3-1 Alabama and Morrison.


1-3-2 Rhohampton and Eighth.


1-3-4 College ave and Tenth.


1-3-5 Home ave and Delaware.


1-3-6 Delaware and Michigan. 2-1 Illinois and St Joe.


2-3 Pennsylvania and Pratt.


2-4 Meridian and Second.


2-5 No. 5 Engine House, north side of Sixth, west of Illinois.


2-6 Mississippi and St Clair.


2-7 Illinois and Michigan.


2-8 Penn and Fifth. 2-9 Mississippi and Fourth.


2-1-2 Tennessee and Ninth.


2-1-3 Pennsylvania and Michigan.


2-1-4 Illinois and Herbert.


3-1 No. 1 Engine House, 147 Indiana ave.


3-2 Meridian and Walnut.[


3-4 California and Vermont.


3-5 Blake and New York.


3-6 Indiana ave and St Clair.


3-7 City Hospital, cor Locke and Mar- garet.


3-8 Blake and North.


3-9 Michigan and Agnes.


3-1-2 West and Walnut.


3-1-3 West and Third.


3-1-4 Seventh and Howard.


4-1 No. 6 Engine House, south side Washington, west of West.


4-2 Geisendorff and Washington.


4-3 Missouri and New York.


4-5 Meridian and Washington.


4-6 Illinois and Ohio.


4-7 Tennessee and Washington.


4-8 Kingan's Pork House, cor Helen and Maryland.


4-9 Washington 3 squares w of River (W I).


4-1-2 Missouri and Maryland.


4-1-3 Mississippi and Wabash.


4-1-5 Cor Church and Morris.


4-2-1 I., B. & W. Ry. shops (W I).


4-2-3 Insane Hospital.


5-1 No. 4 Engine House, cor Illinois and Merrill.


5-2 Illinois and Louisiana.


5-3 West and McCarty.


5-4 West and South.


5-6 Tennessee and Georgia.


5-7 Meridian and Ray.


5-8 Madison ave and Morris.


5-9 Madison ave and Dunlop.


5-1-2 West and Rockwood.


5-1-3 Kentucky ave and Merrill.


5-1-4 Union and Morris.


5-1-6 Illinois and Kansas.


5-1-7 Morris and Dakota.


6-1 No. 2 Hook and Ladder House, south side South, east of Delaware.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY OFFICERS.


6-2 Pennsylvania and Louisiana (Gas Works).


6-3 Delaware and McCarty.


6-4 East and McCarty.


6-5 Alabama and Virginia ave.


6-7 Virginia ave and Bradshaw.


6-8 East and Coburn.


6-9 Pennsylvania and Madison ave.


6-1-2 McKernan and Dougherty.


6-1-3 Cor East and Lincoln Lane.


7-1 No. 3 Engine House, Virginia ave near Huron.


7-2 East and Georgia.


7-3 Washington and Benton.


7-4 Benton and Georgia.


7-5 English ave and Pine.


7-6 Dillon and Bates.


7-8 Virginia ave and Dillon. 7-9 Fletcher ave and Dillon.


7-1-2 Spruce and Prospect.


7-1-3 English ave and Laurel.


7-1-4 Orange and Olive.


7-1-5 Shelby and Beecher.


8-1 Market and New Jersey.


8-2 Washington and Delaware.


8-3 Pearl and East.


8-4 New York and Davidson.


8-5 Deaf and Dumb Asylum.


8-6 U. S. Arsenal.


8-7 Oriental and Washington.


8-9 Female Reformatory.


8-1-2 No. 8 Reel House, East Washington.


8-1-3 Market and Noble.


8-1-4 Ohio and Harvey.


9-1 No 7 Engine House, Maryland near Meridian.


9-2 Meridian and Georgia.


SPECIAL SIGNALS.


First-2 Second Alarm. Second-2 Third Alarm.


Third-2 Fourth Alarm.


1-2-1 Strokes, fire out and hose reeled up. 3 Strokes, pressure off.


3-3 Calls for fire pressure without pulling a box.


12 o'clock struck by F. M. Herron, No. 16 West Washington street.


Calling for more help from the Fire De- partment is also a call for more pressure from the Water Works.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Offices Court House, north side Washing- ton, between Delaware and Alabama.


Bailiffs-Superior Court No. 1, George W. Bruce; Superior Court No. 2, Joseph Boswell ; Superior Court No. 3, W. H. Nickerson ; Civil Circuit Court, Charles E. McGuire ; Criminal Circuit Court, John W. Carlton; Commissioners' Court, Conrad Brian.


Clerk-Moses G. McLain. Term expires November 20, 1886.


Deputy Clerks-A. J. Joyce, Silas L. Har- vey, Will S. R. Tarkington, John S. Mor- ris; Circuit Court, William C. Smock ; Superior Court, Room 1, Richard M. Smock ; Room 2, Lewis G. Akin; Room


3, J. Frank Carson; Criminal Court, Joshua S. Coffman.


Recorder-Jacob L. Bieler. Term expires October 25, 1884.


Deputy Recorder-William F. Keay. Auditor-Justus C. Adams. Term expires November 4, 1887.


Deputies-John W. Pfaff and John R. Clinton.


Treasurer-W. G. Wasson. Term expires September 4, 1885.


Deputies-F. K. Shepard, Edward N. Richards, M. F. Connett.


Sheriff-James W. Hess. Term expires De- cember 10, 1884.


Deputies-James A. Hamilton, Robert N. Harding, David J. Smock, George W. Seibert, Edward J. Conway, Arthur Whitsel, John Reed, John Evans and Charles Milburn.


Coroner-Allison Maxwell. Office 60 Court House.


Superintendent of Public Schools-Levi P. Harlan.


Librarian-Miss Bertha Witt.


Surveyor-H. B. Fatout.


Commissioners-Wharton R.Clinton. Term expires October 23, 1886. Joseph Loftin. Term expires October 23, 1885. Frede- rick Ostermeyer. Term expires October 23, 1885.


Superintendent County Infirmary-Peter M. Wright. Term expires March 1, 1884.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Assessor-Thomas B. Messick. Term expires April 10, 1886.


Deputies-C. M. Tyler and M. E. Palmer. Township Trustee-Ernest Kitz, 10} E Washington. Morris Solomon, clerk.


Justices of the Peace-John C. Woodard, Theo. W. Pease, John M. Johnston, C. C. Glass, Charles B. Feibleman and Luke Walpole.


Constables-James Miller, Jacob Vorhis, John Ryder, Charles Slater, Frank L. Glass, Charles N. Hoover, Hugh Goudy, Hiram Plummer, and John O. Moore.


Time of Holding Elections-General, state and county elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No- vember. Township election, first Mon- day in March. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in October.


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.


City Dispensary-34 E. Ohio. J. J. Gar- ver, M. D., Superintendent. Canada Button, Assistant North side. George A. Coble, Assistant South side. Charles Bacon, druggist.


City Hospital-Northwest corner Locke and Margaret. W. N. Wishard, M. D., Superintendent.


County Infirmary-Indiana avenue, four miles north west of city. Peter M. Wright, Superintendent ; Theodore Wagoner and Orange G. Pfaff, Physicians.


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ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC .- BANKS-BOARDS OF TRADE.


German Protestant Orphan Asylum-South State avenue, between Pleasant avenue and Cypress. Henry Russe, President. Elizabeth Weisgerber, Matron.


Home for Aged Poor-North side of Ver- mont, east of East. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Friendless Colored Children- Southwest corner Twelfth and Missis- sippi. Anna E. Stratton, Matron.


Home for the Friendless Women-South- east corner Ninth and Tennessee. Mrs. John S. Newman, President; Mrs. C. N. Todd, Treasurer ; Mrs. N. A. Hyde, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Mary R. Bullitt, Matron.


Indiana Hospital for the Insane-Wash* ington street, three miles west of the city. Thomas H. Harrison, R. H. Tarleton and P. M. Gapen, Board of Commissioners ; W. B. Fletcher, M. D., Superintendent.


Indiana Institute for the Education of the Blind-North side of North, between Meridian and Pennsylvania. Hiram B. Jacobs, Superintendent.


Indiana Institute for Educating the Deaf and Dumb-Southeast corner Washing- ton and State avenue. Wm. Glenn, Su- perintendent and Secretary.


Indiana Reformatory Institute for Women and Girls-Southeast corner Michigan and Randolph. Mrs. Eliza Hendricks, President; Miss Anna Dunlop, Secretary ; Mrs. Mary Bursen, Mrs. Eliza J. Dodd, Board of Managers ; Mrs. Sarah J. Smith, Superintendent ; James Smith, Steward. Indianapolis Orphans' Asylum-Northeast corner College and Home avenues. Mrs. Hannah T. Hadley, President ; Mrs. Hettie Adams, Mrs. Dr. Woodburn, Mrs. John A. Bradshaw, Vice Presidents ; Mrs. Fred Baggs, Treasurer ; Mrs. G. A. Wells, Recording Secretary ; Mrs. John C. Wright, Corresponding Secretary ; Lu- cinda B. Wishard, Matron.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-North side of Vermont, west of Liberty. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 11 Fletcher & Sharpe's block. F. M. Churchman, Vice-President ; Wm. Wes- ley Woollen, Manager.


Bank of Commerce-Southeast corner Vir- ginia ave and Pennsylvania street. Char- tered 1836. Capital $200,000. John H. Stewart, President; John W. Ray, Cash- ier.


Citizens' National Bank-11 and 13 East Washington street. Incorporated 1864. Capital $300,000. George B. Yandes, President ; George W. Johnston, Cashier. First National Bank-Southeast corner Meridian and Washington streets. Re- incorporated 1881. Capital $800,000. Wm. H. English, President; John C. Mccutcheon, Cashier.


Indiana National Bank-Northeast corner Meridian and Washington streets. In- corporated 1865. Capital $300,000. Vol- ney T. Malott, President; Wm. E. Coffin, Cashier.


Indianapolis National Bank-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Incorporated 1864. Capital $300,000. T. P. Haughey, President ; H. Latham, Cashier.


Merchants' National Bank-Southwest cor- ner Washington and Meridian streets. Incorporated 1865. Capital $100,000. John P. Frenzel, President ; Otto N. Frenzel, Cashier.


Meridian National Bank-8 East Wash- ington street. Incorporated 1871. Capital $200,000. David Macy, President; Frank P. Woollen, Cashier.


Fletcher S. A. & Co, 30 and 32 East Wash- ington street.


Fletcher & Sharpe, southwest corner Penn- sylvania and Washington streets.


Harrison A. & J. C. S., 15 East Washington street.


Ritzinger & Co., 38 East Washington street.


BOARDS OF TRADE.


Indianapolis Board of Trade. Incorpora- ted June 9, 1882. Officers-1883-'84.


President-A. D. Lynch.


Vice President-R. S. Foster.


Secretary-John G. Blake.


Assistant Secretary-C. F, Holliday.


Treasurer-Albert E. Fletcher.


Chief Grain Inspector-Edward Dunn.


Assistant Grain Inspector -- Daniel F. De Wolf.


Provision Inspector-Joseph H. Shepard. Flour Inspector-Wm. M Church.


Board of Governors-For One Year -- George Townley,S. F. Gray, John H. Hol- liday, Wm. Scott. A. M. Fletcher, W. D. Wiles, J. C. Adams, G. R. Root, A. W. Hendricks, M. H. Wright; For Two Years-S. T. Bowen, George F. Bran- ham, V. K. Hendricks, J. F. Wallick, C. C. Foster, I. S. Gordon, J. C. Perry, N. S. Byram ; For Three Years -- J. A. Closser, J. W. Hess, J. T. Brush, Thomas E. Chandler, E. B. Martindale, A. H. Nor- dyke, W. F. Piel, Jr., George W. Sloan, John Caven; For Four Years -- C. E. Henderson, A. S. White, J. R. Budd, A. A. Barnes, D. P. Erwin, V. T. Malott, W. A. Rhodes, Isaac Thalman, J. F. Pratt. For unexpired term of fiscal year to fill va- cancies occasioned by resignations-R. Ross, C. E. Merrifield, John M. Shaw, J. K. Sharpe, Jr., James.


BUILDING, SAVING AND LOAN ASSO- CIATIONS.


Blake Street Building and Loan Associa- tion-Cor. Blake and Elizabeth. Capi- tal $100,000. Ben T. Thornton, Pres't; Henry J. Mauer, Sec'y; Wm. Hild, Treas.


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BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS-CEMETERIES-CHURCHES.


Blake Street Building and Loan Associa- tion No. 2-Cor. Blake and Elizabeth. Capital $100,000. Will F. A. Bern- hamer, Pres't; Henry J. Mauer, Sec'y ; ,Wm. Hild, Treas.


Buchanan Street Saving and Loan Asso- ciation-Cor Buchanan and East streets. Capital $100,000. John Butch, Pres't; Peter Pfister, Sec'y.


Central Saving and Loan Association- Mozart Hall. Capital $100,000. Adolph Seidensticker, Pres't; Theodore Stein, Sec'y ; Lorenz Schmidt, Treas.


Eastern Savings and Loan Association- 253 East Washington street. Capital $100,000. Herman Eisele, Pres't; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas .; Conrad Müller, Sec'y. German American Savings and Loan Asso- ciation-Cor South street and Madison avenue. Capital $100,000. August Som- mer, Pres't; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas .; Con- rad Müller, Sec'y.


German Building and Saving Association- 251 East Washington. Capital $100,- 000. Theo. Sander, Pres't; Otto N. Fren- zel, Treas .; Otto Paulini, Sec'y.


Germania Saving and Loan Association- Cor Madison ave and South. Capital $100,000. Gustav Hermann, Pres't; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas .; Otto Paulini, Sec'y. Grand Saving and Loan Association-Cor Vermont and Mississippi streets. Cap- ital $100,000. Anderson Lewis, Pres't ; W. H. Stringer, Sec'y; O. N. Frenzel, Treas.


Illinois Street Saving and Loan Associa- tion-Cor Illinois and Indiana ave. Capital $100,000. Rufus N. Blum,. Pres't; John L. F. Steeg, Sec'y; Louis Woerner, Treas.


Indiana Avenue Building, Saving and Loan Association-196 North Mississippi street. Capital $5,000. A. B. Summers, Pres't; John L. F. Steeg, Sec'y ; Will F. A. Bernhamer, Att'y.


Jefferson Saving and Loan Association No. 2-61 East South. Capital $100,000. Au- gust Schmidt, Pres't; Michael C Stein- hauer, Sec'y ; Frederick Dietz, Treas.


Mississippi Street Saving and Loan Asso- ciation-196 North Mississippi street. Capital $100,000. A. B. Summers, Pres't; O. N. Frenzel, Treas ; J. W. Bears, Sec'y. North East Saving and Loan Association- Cor St. Clair and Noble streets. Capital $100,000. Theodore Deitz, Pres't; John L. F. Steeg, Sec'y ; Henry Geisel, Treas. Occidental Loan Fund Association-Cor New York and Blake streets. Capital $100,000. Wm. Hild, Pres't; C. H. Rose- brock, Sec'y ; Frank A. Maus, Treas. South Meridian Saving and Loan Associa- tion-South Meridian. Capital $100,000. Alois Fuchsloch, Pres't; Robert Kempf, Sec'y : Christian Renner, Treas.


Teutonia Building, Saving and Loan Asso- ciation-Southwest corner Market and Noble. Capital $100,000. Val. Schlotz- hauer, Pres't ; C. Mueller, Sec'y.


Peoples Saving and Loan Association-355 Virginia ave. Capital $50,000. Julius Reinecke, Pres't; M. C. Steinhauer, Sec'y; H. Stolte, Treas.


Saint Clair Saving and Loan Association- 317 to 322 Mass ave. Capital $100,000. Wm. Jungclaus, Pres't; Theodore Dietz, Treas ; C. H. Rosebrock, Sec'y.


Virginia Avenue Saving and Loan Asso- csation-9 Shelby. Capital $100,000. Al- bert H. Duckett, Pres't; C. H. Rose- brock, Sec'y.


Western Building and Loan Association- 223 West Washington street. Capital $100,000. George P. Wood, Pres't; Otto N. Frenzel, Treas; Otto Paulini, Sec'y.


CEMETERIES.


Crown Hill Cemetery-Incorporated 1863. Situated on the Michigan road, three miles north of the city and comprises about 400 acres of land.


Board of Managers: Stoughton A. Fletch- er, jr., Pres't ; John C. New, William S. Hubbard, William Wallace, Thomas A. Morris, Nicholas McCarty and Theodore P. Haughey. John C. New, Treas; George P. Anderson, Sec'y, office 9 Fletcher & Sharpe's Block. Frederick W. Chislett, Superintendent, office at Cemetery.


Greenlawn Cemetery-Kentucky avenue, west of West.


Jewish Cemetery-Bluff road, south of city Owned by the Indianapolis Hebrew Con- gregation.


Lutheran Cemetery-Bluff road, south of city.


Roman Catholic Cemetery (English and German)-Bluff road, south of city.


CHURCHES AND SUNDAY SCHOOLS.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church-Northeast corner Pennsylvania and New York. Rev. Hen- ry C. Mabie, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School, 2 p. m. Second Baptist Church -- North side Mich- igan, east of West, Rev. James M. Har- ris, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m .; Sunday School 9 a. m.




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