Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1895, Part 6

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Publication date: 1895
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Independent Turnverein Hall Association of Indianapolis-Northeast corner of Illinois and Ohio.


Indiana Association of Marble and Granite Dealers-State House.


Indiana Association of Short Horn Breed- ers, State House. Organized May, 1872.


Indiana Bee Keepers' Association-State House. Organized 1879.


Indiana Branch International Tract and Missionary Society-John W. Moore, Sec., 175 Central av.


Indiana Branch of Association of Collegiate Alumnae-Harriet Noble, Pres., Irvington. Indiana Cane Growers' Association-State House. Organized December, 1882.


Indiana Car Service Association-D. T. Ba- con, Mngr., Union Station.


Indiana Engineering Society-State House. Indiana Farmers' Reading Circle-State House.


Indiana Historical Society-J. P. Dunn, Sec., State House.


Indiana Horse Breeders' Association-State House. Organized 1885.


Indiana Horticultural Society-State House. Organized 1842.


Indiana Humane Society-271/2 S. Meridian. Incorporated 1882. Wm. H. Robson, Sec. Indiana Jersey Cattle Breeders' Association -State House. Organized January, 1883. Indiana Poultry Breeders' Association- State House. Reorganized 1887.


Indiana State Board of Agriculture-Charles F. Kennedy, Sec., State House. Organ- ized May, 1851.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.


Indiana Highway Improvement Association -State House.


Indiana State Florists' Association-State House. Organized 1887.


Indiana Sunday School Union-C. D. Meigs, State Supt., 61 Central avenue.


Indiana Swine Breeders' Association-State House. Organized January, 1877.


Indiana Tile Makers' Association-State House. Organized November, 1876.


Indiana Women's State Industrial Associa- tion-State House. Organized September, 1878.


Indiana Wool Growers' Association-State House. Organized October, 1876.


Indiana Woolen Manufacturers-State House.


Indiana Young Men's Christian Association -Executive committee, 33 N. Illinois. L. H. Dunning, Chairman; E. E. Stacy, Sec.


Indianapolis Art Association-Rev. N. A. Hyde, Pres. Meets bi-monthly 25 E North street.


Indianapolis Bar Asociation-Meets first Monday of each month at 55 Court House. Indianapolis Benevolent Society-1 Plymouth Bldg. M. L. Haines, Pres .; Charles W. Moores, Sec.


Indianapolis Board of Trade-Board of Trade Bldg. George W. Sloan, Pres .; Irving S. Gordon, Vice Pres .; John Osterman, Treas .; Jacob W. Smith, Sec.


Indianapolis Driving Club-T. S. Graves. Sec. Union Stock Yards (W I).


Indianapolis Female Bible Society for Dis- tribution of the Scriptures Among Neg- lected Classes-Eliza Hendricks, Pres .; M. M. Todd, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. George Wells, Sec.


Indianapolis Furniture Exchange-Board of Trade Bldg. Otto Stechhan, Pres .; T. B. Laycock, Sec .; Henry Bauer, Treas.


Indianapolis German Park Association-Otto Frenzel, Sec .; northwest corner Washing- ton and Meridian.


Indianapolis Industrial Union-125 N. Penn. Laura F. Hodges, Pres.


Indianapolis Joint Rate Association-J. B. Eckman, Sec. Board of Trade Bldg.


Indianapolis Joint Weighing Association-J. B. Eckman, Supt. Board of Trade Bldg. Indianapolis Propylaeum Association-25 East North street. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Margaret D. Chislett, Vice-Pres .; Anna A. Spruance, Sec .; Elizabeth V. Pierce, Treas.


Indianapolis Schweizerbund-Meets second Monday in each month at 113 East Wash- ington street.


Indianapolis Society of Hygiene-Rachel Swain, M. D., Pres .; 356 North New Jer- sey.


Indianapolis Target Shooting Association- Twelfth street, west of Fall creek.


Industrial Union Association-Laura F. Hodges, Pres. Meets at Propylaeum.


Institute of Psychology and Progressive Sciences-11312 E. Washington street. Wm. P. Adkinson, Sec.


Knights of Father Mathew, Bessonies Commandery No. 3-Meets every Sunday at 2:30 at St. John's Hall.


Knights of Father Mathew, Rev. T. N. Burke Commandery No. 1-Richard P. Bradley, Rec. Sec. Meets every Sunday at 4 p. m., from November to May, bal- ance of year Monday, 8 p. m., at St. Patrick's Hall.


Knights of St. John, St. Martin's Com- mandery-2712 S. Delaware street. Meets monthly. Clement Kessing, Sec.


Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian Church -Mrs. E. A. Gates, Pres.


Ladies' Aid Society of the Memorial Pres- byterian Church-Mrs. J. W. Elder, Pres. Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society-Meets first Wednesday in each quarter at Mar- ket Street Temple.


Liberal German Sunday School Society -- Sessions every Sunday afternoon. Soci- ety meetings first Sunday of every month at hall of Social Turnverein.


Library Association-Meets at Public Li- brary Building. E. G. Browning, Pres .; Nellie Ahern, Sec. and Treas.


Local Council of Women of Indianapolis, Branch National Council of Women- Meets 25 E. North monthly. Mrs. J. S. Jenckes, Sec.


Local Freight Agents' Association-Meets Board of Trade Building. Oran Perry. Pres .; J. B. Eckman, Sec.


Lumbermen's Association-M. L. Brown, Sec., Builders' Exchange.


L'Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets first Monday in each month at 1012 E. Wash- ington street.


Marion County Druggists' Association- Meets first Friday afternoon of each month at Board of Trade Building. Thomas R. Thornburgh, Sec.


Marion County Licensed Saloon Keepers' Association-Meets first and third Wednes- days of each month 2 p. m. at Mozart Hall. Edward Bernauer, Pres .; Wm. Kleiss, Sec.


Masonic Burial Ground Association-91 E. Market. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


Masonic Relief Board-91 E. Market. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


Merchants' Retail Commercial Agency- Meets second and fourth Tuesday even- ings of each month at Board of Trade Building. Ellsworth Caffyn, Sec.


Meridian W. C. T. U .- Mrs. Ella D. Oakes, Pres.


Missionary Society of the United Presby- terian Church-Mrs. J. A. Cowan, Pres.


Murphy Gospel Temperance League Meets every Sunday 3:15 p. m. and every Wed- nesday 7:30 p. m., southwest corner Ala- bama and New York. C. E. Reynolds, Pres.


Pfaelzer Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets the first Sunday of every month at 2 p. m., Turn Halle.


Plymouth Institute-Mary F. Allgire, Sec. Office Plymouth Building.


Prussian Benefit Association-Meets last Sunday of every month at 2 p. m. at Co- lumbia Hall.


Ramabai Circle-Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Pres., 345 N. Penn.


St. Boniface Benevolent Society-Meets monthly at St. Mary's Hall.


St. Joseph's Benevolent Society-Meets monthly at St. Mary's Hall.


St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society- Meets in St. John's Hall every second Sunday afternoon.


St. Stanislaus Temperance Society-Meets fourth Sunday of every month at St. St. Vincent de Paul Ladies' Benevolent So- ciety-Meets every Friday at 2 p. m. in St. Aloysius Library Hall, corner Capitol av. and Georgia.


St. Vincent de Paul Men's Benevolent So- ciety-Meets every fourth Sunday at St. Aloysius Library Hall, corner Capitol av. and Georgia.


Schwaben Benefit Asociation-Meets every third Sunday at 2 p. m. in Mozart Hall. Single Tax League-Meets Mansur Blk.


Social Turnverein of Indianapolis - South- east corner Michigan and New Jersey. Herman Lieber, Pres.


Socialistic Sick Benefit Society-Meets ev- ery second Sunday afternoon in each month at Columbia Hall.


South-Side Benevolent Society-Meets every Wednesday evening at Prospect street en- gine house.


South-Side Turnverein-Henry Victor, Pres. s. s. Morris near Meridian.


Summer Mission for Sick Children-2 Ply- mouth Bldg. C. S. Grout, Sec.


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MUSICAL SOCIETIES-BANDS-NEWSPAPERS.


Sydenham Society The-Meets every Satur- day evening at Medical College of Indi- ana.


Training School Board-1 Plymouth Bldg. Mary A. Stewart, Pres .; Mrs. Kate M. Bowles, Sec.


Unabhaeniger Turnverein-Meets every sec- ond Wednesday in each month at Turn Halle, northeast corner Ohio and Illinois streets.


Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A .- Meets monthly Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Kate Cook, Sec.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Indiana-6612 N. Penn street.


Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Ed- win Ray M. E. Church-Mrs. M. S. Fletch- er, Pres.


Woman's Missionary Society and Social Circle of Woodruff Place-Mrs. J. R. Cowan, Pres.


Woman's Sanitary Association-Meets 25 W. North. Helen Holman, Pres.


Young Men's Christian Association-33 N. Illinois street. Wm. T. Brown, Pres .; O. H. Palmer, Sec .; T. A. Hildreth, Genl Sec. Zweiundzwanziger Unterstuetzungs Verein -Meets first Sunday in each quarter, at 10 a. m., at Mozart Hall.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Concordia Society-Meets at Reich wein's Hall the first Sunday of each month. Druid Saengerchor-Meets at Boston Blk. every Sunday afternoon.


Harugari Maennerchor-Meets every Sun- day morning, 27 S. Delaware. Otto Isen- thal, Sec .; Ernest F. Knodel, Musical Di- rector.


Indianapolis Choral Union-Meets every Saturday evening at Second Presbyterian Church. Ferd L. Mayer, Pres .; H. J. Sei- bold, Sec .; F. X. Arens, Conductor.


Indianapolis Liederkranz-H. Zwicker, Sec .; Ernest F. Knodel, Musical Director. Meets in Mozart Hall every Wednesday night.


Ladies' Matinee Musicale-Mrs. Carrie F. Robertson, Pres. Meets first and third Wednesday afternoons in each month, from October to May, at 25 E. North street.


Maennerchor Society-Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Maennerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller, Sec .; Carl Barus, Di- rector.


Schweizer Maennerchor-Meets every Sun- day afternoon at 1131/2 E. Washington.


Socialistscher Saengerchor - Meets at Co- lumbia Hall.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Sickford George A-6 Indiana av.


Hart's Ochestra-623 N. Capitol av. Henry Hart, Manager.


Hotel Brotherhood Band-84 E. Court.


Houghton's Second Regiment Infantry In- diana Legion Band and Orchestra-Alfred Houghton, Director; 383 E. New York.


Montani Bros.' Italian String Band-168 N. Alabama street.


Olympic Band and Orchestra-234 E. Wash- ington.


Panden Bros.' Italian String Band-24 S. Illinois.


Union Band-435 E. McCarty street. Robert Dehne, Leader.


Zumpfe's Orchestra-18 Insurance Block. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Agricultural Epitomist (monthly)-Epito- mist Publishing Co., pubs., 21 W Wash- ington. 50 cents per annum.


American Nonconformist The (weekly)- Est. 1879. Templeton & Stockwell, proprs., 24 S. Alabama. $1 per annum. -


American Tribune (weekly)-American Trib- une Co., proprs., Journal Bldg. $1 per year.


Butler Collegian The (monthly)-Education- al. Est. 1886. Published by the faculty of Butler University, Irvington.


Catholic Record The-Alexander Chomel, editor and propr., 100 W. Georgia. Issued every Thursday. $2 per annum.


Church Worker The (monthly)-Episcopal. 35 W. Georgia. Rev. George E. Swan, editor. 50 cents per annum.


Clay Worker (monthly)-T. A. Randall & Co., proprs. $2 per year.


Commercial Current (monthly)-Indianapo- lis Business University, pub., When Blk.


Compass and Star and Vidette (monthly)- Willis D. Engle, pub., 91 E. Market. 60


cents per annum.


Courier The (weekly)-61 Indiana av. Charles H. Stewart, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Daily Live Stock Journal-Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., proprs., Union Stock Yards (W. I.) Drainage and Farm Journal (monthly)- Est. 1879. J. J. W. Billingsley, pub. 41 Baldwin Blk. $1 per year.


Eastern Star The (monthly)-Published by Ransford & Metcalf, 5 Windsor Blk. $1 per annum.


Ensign The (weekly)-33 Talbott Blk. A. E. Winters, editor. $1 per annum.


Fanciers' Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1883. De- voted to the interest of poultry breeders. B. N. Pierce, pub. $1 per annum. Union Bldg.


Freeman The-Published every Saturday by George L. Knox, 127 Indiana av. $1.50 per year.


German Telegraph-Est. 1864. Published daily by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Dela- ware st. Terms, $6.00 per annum.


Gospel Truth The (monthly, religious)-Est. 1882. Published by G. R. Sturgeon, 31 W. Market. $1 per annum.


Independent The (weekly)-Est. 1882. Pub- lished every Saturday by Sol P. Hatha- way, 19 Miller Blk. $2 per year.


Indiana Baptist (weekly)-Indiana Baptist Pub. Co., pubrs, 771/2 E. Market. $1.50 per annum.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Co., proprs., 75 E. Market st. $1 per an- num.


Indiana Journal of Commerce Est. 1870. Wm. H. Drapier, pub., 781/2 S. Delaware st.


Indiana Medical Journal (monthly)-36 E. Ohio st. Est. 1882. Indiana Medical Journal Pub. Co., proprs. $1 per year. Indiana Newspaper Record The-Published at 20 S. Capitol av. Indiana Newspaper Union, proprs.


Indiana Phalanx (weekly)-State official prohibition organ. Wm. F. and Wm. F. Clark, jr., pubs., Cyclorama pl.


Indiana Pharmacist (monthly)-Est. 1881. Joseph R. Perry, editor and propr., 149 E. Washington. $1 per year.


Indiana School Journal (monthly)-Est. 1856. W. A. Bell, editor, 661/2 N. Pennsylvania st. $1.50 per year.


Indiana State Journal (Republican)-Est. 1824. Published every Wednesday by In- dianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., north- east corner Monument pl. and Market st. $1 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Est. 1841. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 21 N. Illinois. $1 per year.


Indiana Tribune (daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-Philip Rappaport, pub., 18 S. Ala- bama. $7 per year.


Indiana Young People (monthly)-George F. Bass, pub., 437 Ash.


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NEWSPAPERS-POST-OFFICE.


Indianapolis Bulletin (weekly)-84 E. Court st. T. G. Harrison, propr. 50 cents per year.


Indianapolis Dispatch The (Populist)-Even- ing daily. Rappaport & Templeton, proprs., 24 S. Alabama.


Indianapolis Gazette (weekly)-10 Boston Blk. A. W. & L. B. Mercer, pubs. $1 per year.


Indianapolis Journal (Republican)-Est. 1824. Office northeast corner Monument pl. and Market st. Indianapolis Journal News- paper Co., pubs. Issued daily and Sunday. Daily, $8 per year; weekly, $1 per year; Sundays, $2 per year


Indianapolis News The (Independent)-30-32 W. Washington st. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, editor; Wm. J. Richards, man- ager. Published every afternoon except Sunday. $5.20 per annum by carrier; $6 by mail; 2 cents per copy.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-Est. 1841. Published daily by the Indianapolis Senti- nel Co., 21 N. Illinois. Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per year.


Indianapolis Trade Journal (weekly)-W. H. Robson, pub., 27 S. Meridian. $2 per year. Indianapolis World (weekly)-L. E. and L. D. S. Christy, proprs .. 381/2 S. Illinois. $1.50 per annum.


Inter-State and Indiana Official Railway Guide-126 W. Maryland.


Ironclad Age (weekly)-Est. 1855. Lulie M. Power, propr., 168 N. Capitol av. $2.50 per annum.


Jersey Bulletin (weekly)-76 S. Illinois. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $2 per year.


Labor Signal (weekly)-Est. 1881. Industrial Printing and Publishing Co., pubs., 371/2 Virginia av. $1 per year.


Little Builders at Work (monthly)-160 N. Delaware. Christian Woman's Board of Missions, pubs.


Masonic Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and pub., 14 Masonic Temple. $1 per year.


Medical Free Press The-Russell C. Kelsey, pub., 153 E. Ohio. Terms, $1 per year.


Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. 50 cents per year. 160 N. Delaware.


Montefiore Magazine The (monthly)-The Montefiore Pub. Co., pubs., 33 W Market. $1 per annum.


National Detective (monthly)-$1 per an- num. National Detective Pub. Co., proprs., 961/2 E. Market.


National Fancier (monthly)-225 N. Missis- sippi. John E. Teal, pub. 25 cents per annum.


National Presbyterian (religious monthly)- Standard Publishing Co., pubs., 11 Abbett Bldg. $1 per year.


Nonconformist Library (quarterly)-62 W. Market. Templeton & Stockwell, proprs. $1 per annum.


Octographic Review (religious weekly)- Daniel Sommers, propr .. 13 E. Addison (N. I.) $1.50 per annum.


Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-Office 3 Odd Fellows' Hall. John Reynolds, pub. $2 per year.


Organizer The (weekly)-Organizer Pub. Co., pubs., 661/2 N. Pennsylvania. Est.


1882. $1 per annum.


Paving and Municipal Engineering (month- ly)-Municipal Engineering Co., proprs. 113 Commercial Club Bldg. $2 per year. People The (weekly)-Reed & Wilson, proprs., 371/2 Virginia av. Est. 1870.


Physio-Medical Journal (monthly)-George Hasty, editor and propr., 35 W. Ohio st. $1.50 per annum.


Presbyterian Teacher (religious monthly)- Standard Publishing Co., pubs., 11 Abbett Bldg. 50 cents per year.


Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. A. M. Preston & Co., pubs., 20 S. Capitol av. $1.50 per annum.


Rough Notes The (monthly)-Est. 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co., 79 W. Market st. $2 per year.


Rural Mechanic (monthly)-The Rural Me- chanic Co., pubs., 14 Commercial Blk. 50 cents per annum.


Saturday Republican The-371/2 Virginia av. Issued every Saturday. White & Co., pubs. Terms, $1 per annum.


Shorthand Advocate (monthly)-49 Thorpe Blk. S. H. East, pub. 50 cents per an- num.


Spottvogel (German)-Published every Sun- day by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware st. $2 per year.


Sun The-79 E. Ohio st. The Sun Publish- ing Co., proprs. Published every after- noon, except Sunday. $3 per annum by mail; by carrier, 6 cents per week.


Sunday Journal-Published every Sunday by the Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., corner Monument pl. and Market. $2 per year.


Sunday Sentinel-Published every Sunday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 21 N. Illinois. $2 per year.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly- 467 S. Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pub. $1 per year.


Typographical Journal The-A. G. Wines, pub. 7 De Soto Blk. 25 cents per year.


Union The-22 S Capitol av. Union Pub- lishing Co., proprs.


Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware st. $2 per year.


West Indianapolis News (weekly)-848 W. Morris (W. I.) Charles L. Kiser, propr. $1 per annum.


Western Horseman-Published every Fri- day by Stukey & McMahan, Journal Bldg. $2 per annum.


Westminster Endeavor (religious monthly) -11 Abbett Bldg. Published by Standard Publishing Co. $1 per annum.


Wheelmen's Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1883. Ben. L. Darrow, pub., 39-40 Lorraine Bldg. 50 cents per year.


Wood Worker-Est. 1882. Southeast corner Meridian and Circle. S. H. Smith, propr. Published monthly. $1 per year.


Workingman The-Issued every Saturday 151/2 Virginia av. Frailey & Hamilton, proprs. Terms, $1 per year.


Zig Zag Cycler (weekly)-Cycler Printing Co., pubs., 30 Talbott Blk. $1 per an- num.


POST OFFICE.


Government Building-Southeast Pennsylvania and Market streets. corner Postmaster-Albert Sahm.


Assistant Postmaster-W. O. Reveal.


General Offices-East end of vestibule.


Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- days from 9 to 10 a. m.


Depot Branch-T. G. Hedian, Supt. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-John L. F. Steeg.


Clerks-Charles W. Byfield, E. F. C. Bec- hert, O. A. Keely, John A. Hoffman, Lizzie Jeup.


Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of vestibule, corner of Pennsylvania and Market streets. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.


REGISTERED LETTER DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-B. C. Shaw.


Registry Clerk-Lee S. Nicholson.


Depot Registry Clerks-Wm. J. Butler, Charles C. Heckman, James W. Mardick, Arthur M. Potts. Depot office open day and night.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-Wm. O. Patter- son.


Assistant Superintendent of Mails-Robert P. Mundell.


Clerks-Charles H. Baughman, Charles E. Finney, Stephen R. Buck, John E. Clin- ton, Wm. Curley, Charles E. Dynes, Wal- ton L. Dynes, Walter P. Hanna, John T. Hedges, George McNutt, Virgil O. Moon, Allison B. Mundelle, Simpson P. Meyers, Robert B. Mundelle, Frank L. Rumford, Eugene M. Wilson.


CITY DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-James H. Deery. Assistant Superintendent-Edwin C. Weir. GENERAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Clerk-Joseph H. Howes. This department is open for business from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m.


SPECIAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-Robert A. Taylor. STAMP DEPARTMENT.


Clerk-Wm. E. Miller.


CLERKS.


Distributing Department-John D. Cos- grove, George T. Cortleyon, Charles E. Cosler, John G. Edmunds, John A. Lane, John H. McCloskey, Wm. R. Carson, Charles P. Sample, Joseph E. Tarking- ton, Raphael D. Van Wie.


Cancelling Department-Charles G. Keiser, Omer Loyd, Harry B. Phillips, James M. Eades, Wm. H. Furniss.


Directory Department-Henry L. Canary. Dispatching Department-John F. Brazier, Louis J. Dochez, Wm. J. Jennings, James E. Lackey, Harry Phillips. Box Department-W. W. Jackson.


Cashier Second-class Mail-John F. Mullen. Finance Clerk-David M. Elliott.


Night Superintendent-Clinton W. Parrish. LETTER CARRIERS.


District No. 1-Ambrose Hamlyn.


District No. 2-Ellis W. Crane.


District No. 3-Robert H. McGinnis.


District No. 4-Sanford S. Tolin.


District No. 5-John P. Cochrane.


District No. 6-Walter N. Leonard.


7-James L. Moore.


District No. District No. 8-Wm. Darby.


District No. 9-Frank Faris.


District No. 10-Jefferson D. Porter.


District No. 11-Stanton T. Jones.


District No. 12-Andrew J. Wells. District No. 13-Wm. R. Williams. District No. 14-Alex. H. Arbuckle. District No. 15-Jacob Mathias. District No. 16-Frank A. Meredith. District No. 17-Charles F. Doran. District No. 18-Niels Jenson.


District No. 19-James Barnhill.


District No. 20-Wm. S. Warner. District No. 21-Jacob C. Brown.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward. District No. 23-Wm. E. Bassett. District No. 24-Alex. McNutt.


District No. 25-Edwin R. Ellis.


District No. 26-George W. Reid. District No. 27-Joe A. Downey. District No. 28-Charles A. Boyl.


District No. 29-John J. Turner.


District No. 30-Harry K. Millhouse. District No. 31-James Leary. District No. 32-Martin W. Healey.


District No. 33-Wm. W. Hall. District No. 34-George W. Sulgrove. District No. 35-Wm. C. Weber.


District No. 36-Benjamin J. Lantz. District No. 37-Isaac N. Smock.


District No. 38-Wm. A. Balk.


District No. 39-John Wren.


District No. 40-John Amos.


District No. 41-Albert E. Smith.


District No. 42-James M. Stutsman.


District No. 43-Gustav Schmedel. District No. 44-John N. Hobbs. District No. 45-Fred A. Lorenz. District No. 46-Robert D. Wadsworth.


District No. 47-Wm. E. Jones.


District No. 48-Grant Smithson.


District No. 49-Wm. J. Hufford.


District No. 50-Frank L. Stillwell. District No. 51-Isaac Doll. District No. 52-Alfred A. Taylor.


District No. 53-Frank C. Rogers.


District No. 54-Albert E. Bragdon.


District No. 55-Wm. Kirschmeier.


District No. 56-Will S. Mitchell.


District No. 57-Aaron Stern.


District No. 58-Samuel M. Wallace.


District No. 59-Wm. P. Marlatt.


District No. 60-George T. Nickerson,


District No. 61-Charles V. Hoover. District No. 62-Charles Burris.


District No. 63-Albert M. Magley.


District No. 64-Henry M. Trimpe. District No. 65-George Worthington.


District No. 66-James L. Tipton.


District No. 67-Charles W. Ensey.


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District No. 68-C. Wm. Kuetemeier.


District No. 69-Lew W Parrish. District No. 70-Abe L. Turnham.


District No. 71-Richard O. Shimer.


District No. 72-Joseph M. Taylor.


District No. 73-James E. Cantlon. District No. 74-Matthew A. Lockwood. Substitute Carriers-C. L. Denny, Omer Loyd, John H. Garver, E. L. Crawley, Walter W. Wilson, Robert L. Maze, Wm. F. Keisle, Edward Carskadon, Robert S. Coxe, Wm. L. Pellett.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Abbett's Building-31 Virginia av. Aetna Building-19 N. Penn.


Alpha Home-Hillside av.


Altman's Hall-618 S. Meridian.


Association Hall-Y. M. C. A. Bldg., 33 N. Illinois st.


Athon Block-n e cor Tennessee and New York.


Bacon Block-122 Ft. Wayne av.


Baldwin Block-s w cor Market and Del- aware sts.


Bank of Commerce Building-Cor Wash- ington and Virginia av.


Bates House Block-n w cor Washington , and Illinois sts.


Beck Block-263 Massachusetts av.


Bellefontaine Hall-Cor Mass av and Belle- fontaine.


Blacherne Block The-n w cor Meridian and Vermont.


Black's Block-51 Russell av.


Blackford Block-s e cor Meridian and Washington sts.


Blake Block-s w cor Washington st and Kentucky av.


Blind Asylum-North side North, bet Me- ridian and Pennsylvania sts.


Board of Trade-s e cor Maryland street and Capitol av.


Bonanza Block-Cor Washington and West. Boston Block-34 N. Delaware st.


Boyd's Block-193 S. Illinois st.


Braden Block-77 S. Illinois.


Bradshaw & Ayres Block-33 W. Washing- ton st. Brandon Block-s w cor Delaware and Washington sts.


Bretz Block-s w cor Illinois and Georgia. Bricklayers' Hall-781/2 W. Washington st. Brightwood Association Hall-Brightwood. Bristor Block-559 Virginia av.


Brown's Building-n w cor Pennsylvania and Washington sts.


Burford Building-23-25 Pearl, bet Meridian and Illinois sts.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Burns Hall-336 Indiana av.


Buschmann Block-Cor. Ft. Wayne av and St. Mary st.


Butler University-Irvington.


Caffee Block-Cor Pendleton and Clifford avs.


Campbell Block-23 Indiana av.


Carlisle Block-n w cor West and Washing- ton sts.


Catterson Block-24 Kentucky av.


Celtic Hall-28612 S. West.


Centennial Block-188 S. Meridian.


Central Block-60 E. Market.


Central Station-s e cor Alabama and Pearl sts.


Chamber of Commerce-s e cor Maryland street and Capitol av.


Chatham Place Block-Cor Mass. and Park avs.


City Dispensary-34 E. Ohio st.


City Hospital-n w cor Locke and Margaret. Claypool Block-n e cor Illinois and Wash- ington sts.


Cleaveland Block-s w cor Capitol and Ken- tucky avs.


Coffin Block-90 E. Market st.


Coffman Block-n w cor Washington and Delaware sts.


Columbia Block-259 W. Washington.


Columbia Hall-401 S. Delaware st.


Commercial Block-n w cor Washington st. and Kentucky av.




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