Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1898, Part 12

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Publication date: 1898
Publisher: R.L. Polk
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Ladies' Social Circle First Baptist Church- Mrs. Arthur Jordan, Pres., 1423 N. Merid- ian.


League of American Wheelmen-2712 S. Del- aware. George C. Stacey, Sec .- Treas.


Library Association of Indiana-Meets an- nually at State House last week in De- cember. J. C. Leach, Pres., Kokomo, Ind .; Albert Faurot, Sec., Terre Haute.


Liederkranz Gesang Verein-Meets at Mo- zart Hall second Sunday in every month at 2 p. m.


Local Council of Women of Indianapolis, Branch National Council of Women- Meets at Propylaeum first Tuesday after-


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noon of each month. Mrs. Emil Wulsch- ner, Pres .; Mrs. Rose S. Coleman, Sec.


Local Freight Agents' Association-Meets Board of Trade bldg. J. B. Eckman, Sec. Marion County Agricultural and Horticul- tural Society-14 State House.


Marion County Druggists' Association- Meets first Friday of each month at Board of Trade bldg. A. Timberlake, Pres .; M. Schwartz, Sec.


Masonic Burial Ground Association-2402 Talbott av. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


Masonic Relief Board-2402 Talbott av. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


Master Steam and Hot Water Fitters' Asso- ciation-144 N. Illinois. John S. Farrell, National State Vice-Pres .; James M. Ha- ley, Sec.


Men's Industrial Home-210 Blake. Wm. H. Mardorf, Supt.


Methodist Ministerial Association-Meets at Meridian Street M. E. Church at 10 a. m. every Monday, except first Monday of the month.


Montefiore Society-Meets at Market Street Temple every Sunday afternoon. Simon


L. Segar, Sec.


Park Memorial Tree Association-Meets in Commercial Club bldg. Mrs. Eliza G. Wiley, Pres .; Miss Hester M. McClung, Sec.


Pentecost Bands - 540 E. Washington. Thomas H. Nelson, Supt.


Pfaelzer Gegenseitiger Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets the first Sunday of every month, at 2 p. m., Turn Halle, n. e. cor. Ohio and Illinois.


Plattdeutscher Benefit Society-Meets last Monday evening of each month at 214 Cedar. Wm. Kattau, Pres .; H. Kiel, Fin. Sec.


Plato's Archers (Industrial Exchange Sys- tem)-Meets every Wednesday evening at Mansur Hall.


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


Princely Knights of Character Castle-629 Lemcke bldg. Rev. J. R. Lucas, Pres .; Rev. Samuel M. Conner, Sec .; Rev. Cin- cinnatus H. McDowell, Treas.


Propylaeum The-Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Mrs. Eliza G. Wiley, Sec .; Mrs. Elizabeth V. Pierce, Treas .; Miss Louise Garrard, Curator, 15-19 E. North.


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


Ramabai Circle-Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Katherine Dorsey, Sec., 633 N. Penn. Rescue Mission-1029 Muskingum. Mary Cot- ton, Matron.


St. Aloysius Young Men's Society-Meets every Wednesday at St. Cecilia Hall.


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


St. Cecilia Men's Society-Meets fourth Sunday of every month in St. Cecilia Hall. St. Clare's Young Ladies' Society-Meets third Sunday of every month at St. Cecilia Hall.


St. Francis Mutual Aid Society-Meets first Sunday of every month in Sacred Heart Church.


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


St. Margaret's Guild-St. Paul's P. E. Church. Mrs. Mittie Hawley, Pres., 108 E. Pratt.


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


Salvation Army-39 S. Illinois.


Sachsen Verein-Meets third Sunday after- noon of each month at Columbia Hall.


Schwaben Benefit Association-Meets every third Sunday, at 2 p. m., in Mozart Hall. Schweizer Bund-Meets first Sunday in every month. 2 p. m., at Mozart Hall.


Social Turnverein of Indianapolis-South- east cor. Michigan and New Jersey.


South Side Schwaben Benefit Association- Meets second Sunday of each month at Columbia Hall.


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


State Sunday School Association of Indiana -C. D. Meigs, State Supt., 1113 Central av. Summer Mission for Sick Children-1 Ply- mouth bldg. C. S. Grout, Sec.


Sydenham Society of the Medical Society of Indiana-Meets every Saturday night at n. w. cor. Senate av. and Market. F. E. Radcliffe, Pres .; Charles Sexton, Treas .; J. M. Parrington, Sec.


Theosophical Society-Meets at Propylaeum every Sunday at 7:30 p. m.


Thirteenth Indiana Veteran Association- Meets in Circuit Court Room, Court House, Wednesday of State Fair week. W. R. Clinton, Pres .; George S. Lowry, Sec. Training School Board-City Hospital.


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


Union Fraternelle Francaise-Meets at 361/2 E. Washington first Monday of each month. Alexander Chabloz, Sec.


Volunteers of America-39 S. Illinois.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union- Luella F. McWhirter, Pres .; Mary E. Balch, Sec., 711 E. Eleventh.


Woman's Exchange-221 N. Penn. Mrs. E. F. Hodges, Pres .; Jennie V. Van Wylich, Mngr.


Woman's Foreign Missionary Society Friends' Church-Mrs. A. H. Morris, Pres., 616 Ft. Wayne av.


Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary So- ciety Sixth Presbyterian Church-Mrs. Mattie Van Arsdall, Pres., 1114 S. Illinois.


Woman's Home Missionary Society-Mrs. Emil Wulschner, Pres .; Mrs. W. T. Brown, Sec., 1317 Park av.


Woman's Sanitary Association-Meets first and third Tuesday mornings of each month at Plymouth Church.


Woman's Social and Business Union of Rob- erts Park Church-Mrs. Emil Wulschner, Pres .; Mrs. C. L. Hinton, Sec.


Women's Industrial Association for Prac- tical Progress-Meets at Mansur Hall first Friday monthly. Mrs. L. L. Lawrence, Pres .; Mrs. Louise Cook, Sec.


Young Men's Christian Association-33 N. Illinois street. Wm. T. Brown, Pres .; O. H. Palmer, Sec .; T. A. Hildreth, Genl. Sec. Young Men's Christian Association (Rail- road Dept.)-Brightwood. A. N. Jenkin- son, Chairman; Theodore Gatchel, Sec.


Young Women's Christian Association-237 N. Meridian. Mrs. F. F. McCrea, Pres .; Caroline L. Palmer, Genl. Sec .; Flora E. Shank, State Sec.


Zweiundzwanziger Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at Mozart Hall first Sunday in each quarter at 10 a. m.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Amphion Club-Meets every Wednesday evening at Metropolitan School of Music. J. F. Wainwright, Sec .; O. W. Pierce, Mu- sical Director.


Adonis Orchestra-539 S. Capitol av. Charles Schroeder, Leader.


Apollo Zither Club-Meets every Thursday evening at 508 S. Illinois. Miss Lizzie K. Mueller, Sec.


Crescendo Club-Meets monthly at 232 N. Illinois.


Concordia Society-Meets at Reichwein's Hall the first Sunday of each month. Eu- gene J. Hoffman, Sec.


Harugari Saengerchor-Meets at 271% S. Del- aware every Sunday morning. Wm. Wag-


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ner, Sec .; Gottlieb Leppert, Musical Di- rector.


Indianapolis Choral Union-Meets every Sat- urday evening at Second Presbyterian Church. F. A. McBride, Pres .; Andrew Smith, Sec .; Franz Bellinger, Conductor. Indianapolis Liederkranz-H. Zwicker, Sec .; Ernst F. Knodel, Musical Director. Meets in Mozart Hall every Wednesday night. Indianapolis Liedertafel-Meets every Thurs- day evening at Columbia Hall.


Indianapolis Mandolin Club-1019 N. Illinois. Frank Z. Maffey, Pres.


Indianapolis Maennerchor-Rehearsals Tues- day and Friday evenings at Maennerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller, Sec .; Franz Bellinger, Director.


Ladies' Matinee Musicale-Mrs. Carrie F. Robertson, Pres .; Mrs. W. C. Lynn, Sec. Meets first and third Wednesday after- noons in each month, from October to May, at Indianapolis Propylaeum.


Musik Verein-Meets at German House every Thursday at 8 p. m. Alexander Ernestinoff, Director.


Philharmonic Club-Meets every Tuesday evening at the Armory. C. C. Ebert, Sec .; Edward Nell, Musical Director.


Socialistischer Saengerchor-Meets every Tuesday evening at Columbia Hall.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


Hart's Orchestra-1211 N. Capitol av. Henry V. Hart, Mngr.


Houghton's Military Band and Orchestra- Alfred Houghton, Director, 725 E. New York.


Indianapolis Military Band-128 N. Penn. R. B. Rudy, Leader.


Irvington Band-Wm. T. McVey, Leader, Southeast cor. Central av. and Railroad, Irvington.


Montani Bros.' Orchestra-312 N. Alabama. Oak Hill Brass Band-2117 N. Rural, Bright- wood. John H. Fisse, Leader.


Panden Bros.' Orchestra-213 W. New York. Union Band-723 E. McCarty. Robert A. W. Dehne, Leader.


When Band-122 E. Court. George E. Mills, Mngr.


Zumpfe's Orchestra-4 Lombard bldg, Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS.


Agricultural Epitomist (monthly)-52 Monu- ment pl. Epitomist Publishing Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.


American Farmer (monthly)-123 W. Market. Solon Goode, Mngr. 50 cents per annum.


American Nonconformist The (weekly)-116 E. Ohio. Est. 1879. Cuthbert Vincent, pub. $1 per annum.


American Tribune (weekly)-46 Fitzgerald bldg. American Tribune Co., proprs. $1 per year.


Awakener The (monthly)-1113 Central av. Charles D. Meigs, pub. 50 cents per annum. Baptist Outlook (weekly)-Indiana Baptist Publishing Co., pubs. $1.50 per annum.


Buchdrucker Zeitung-7 E. Market. Est. 1872. Official organ of the German Interna- tional Typographical Union.


Busy World The (monthly)-Est. 1885. The Busy World Co., pubs, 82 When bldg. 50 cents per annum.


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


Catholic Record The (weekly)-Southwest cor Georgia and Capitol av. Est. 1882. Alex- ander Chomel, editor and propr. Issued every Thursday. $2 per annum.


Church Worker The (monthly)-16 N. Dela- ware. Episcopal. F. E. Engle & Sons, Mngrs. 50 cents per annum.


Cycler-Ensign The (weekly)-33 'Talbott blk. Archias E. Winters, editor. $1 per year.


Daily Reporter The (daily)-519-521 Indiana Trust bldg. Reporter Pub. Co., pubs. $13 per year.


Drainage and Farm Journal (monthly)-Est. 1879. J. J. W. Billingsley, pub., 19 Talbott blk. $1 per year.


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


Fanciers' Gazette (monthly), 57 Virginia av. -Est. 1896. Fanciers' Gazette Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.


Free Lance (monthly)-801 Majestic bldg. Est. 1897. Willis B. Loss, pub. $1 per an- num.


Freeman The-Published every Saturday by George L. Knox, 309 Indiana av. $1.50 per year.


German Telegraph-Est. 1864. 27 S. Dela- ware. Published daily by the Gutenberg Co. $6 per annum.


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


Indiana Christian (monthly-316 Majestic bldg. Est. 1892. Basil L. Allen, managing editor. 25 cents per annum.


Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Indiana Farmer Co., proprs., 30 N Delaware. $1 per an- num.


Indiana Journal of Commerce (monthly)- 420 N. Senate av. Est. 1870. Wm. H. Drapier, pub.


Indiana Law Journal (monthly)-632 Lemcke bldg. The Indiana Law Journal Co., pubs. $2 per annum.


Indiana Medical Journal (monthly-27 Wil- loughby bldg. Est. 1882. Indiana Medical Journal Pub. Co., proprs. $1 per year.


Indiana Pharmacist (monthly)-Est. 1881. Indiana Pharmacist Pub. Co., 211 E Ohio. $1 per year.


Indiana Pythian (monthly) .- Edward A. Smith, editor and manager. 335 Mass. av. 50 cents per annum.


Indiana School Journal (monthly)-Est. 1856. W. A. Bell, editor, 120 N Pennsylvania. $1.25 per year.


Indiana State Journal (Republican)-Est. 1824. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co., 46 Monument pl. $1 per year.


Indiana State Sentinel (Democratic)-Est. 1822. Published every Wednesday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co., 21 N. Illinois. $1 per year.


Indiana Tribune (daily and Sunday, Ger- man)-18 S. Alabama. Tribune Publishing Co., pubs. $7.80 per year.


Indiana Woman (weekly)-Published every Saturday by E. E. Stafford, 49 N. Illinois. Indianapolis Bulletin (weekly)-142 E. Court. T. G. Harrison, propr. 50 cents per year.


Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal The (daily)-The Indianapolis Daily Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., proprs., Union Stock Yards (W I).


Indianapolis Endeavorer (monthly) - 402 Lemcke bldg. Endeavor Publishing Co., publishers.


Indianapolis Journal (Republican) - Est. 1824. Office, 46 Monument pl. Indianapolis .. Journal Newspaper Co., pubs. Issued daily and Sunday. Daily, $8 per year; weekly, $1 per year; Sundays, $2 per year. Indianapolis News The (Independent)-32 W. Washington. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, editor; Wm. J. Richards, man- ager. Published every afternoon except Sunday. $5.20 per annum by carrier or mail; 2 cents per copy.


Clay-Worker (monthly)-27 Monument pl. T. Indianapolis Sentinel . (Democratic)-21 N Illinois. A. Randall & Co., proprs. $2 per year. Est. 1822. Published daily by


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the Indianapolis Sentinel Co. Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per year.


Indianapolis Trade Journal (weekly)-W. H. Robson, pub., 35 Commercial Club bldg. $1 per year.


Ishmaelite The-Published by Mount Nebo Press, 35 Commercial Club bldg. $1 per annum.


Jersey Bulletin (weekly)-124 S. Illinois. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $2 per year.


Junior Builders (monthly)-306 N. Delaware. Christian Woman's Board of Missions, pubs. 25c per annum.


Little Folks (monthly)-5, 18 W Market. Marion County Gazette (weekly)-Est. 1890. S. J. McDonald, pub., 22 Pembroke Ar- cade.


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


Medical Epitomist (quarterly)-Russell C. Kelsey, pub., 211 E. Ohio. $1 per year. Medical Free Press The-Russell C. Kelsey, M. D., editor, 211 E Ohio. $1 per year. Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. 50 cents per year. 306 N. Delaware. Municipal Engineering-Est. 1890. Munici- pal Engineering Co., pubs., 84 Commer- cial Club bldg. $2 per year.


Mutual Investor (monthly)-536 Lemcke bldg. Est. 1896. J. E. Cowgill, manager. $1 per annum.


National Detective and Police Review (monthly) - Circulation, 20,000. 160 E. Market. Review Publishing Co., pubs. $2 per annum.


Octographic Review (religious, weekly)- 1105 Udell (N. I.) Rev. Daniel Sommer, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-3 Odd Fellows' Hall. F. Foster Reynolds, pub. $2 per annum.


Our Standard (semi-monthly)-18 Commer- cial blk. J. Frank Collen, pub. $1 per year.


Patriot Phalanx (weekly), prohibition-Wm. F. Clark, pub., 25 Cyclorama pl. $1 per year.


Pen The (monthly)-2512 W. Washington. M. W. Carr, pub. $1.50 per year. Pentecost Herald (semi-monthly) - Est. April 1, 1894. Pentecost Bands, pubs., e s Garfield av 1 s of 10th.


People The (weekly)-41 Virginia av. Est. 1870. James B. Wilson, propr. $2 per an- num.


Physio-Medical Journal (monthly)-George Hasty, editor and propr., 39 W Ohio. $1.50 per annum.


Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. A. M. Preston & Co., pubs. 732 S. Alabama. $1 per annum.


Reporter Daily The Est. 1895. Reporter Publishing Co., pubs., 519 Indiana Trust bldg. $13 per year.


Rough Notes The (monthly)-127 W Market. Est. 1878. Published by The Rough Notes Co. $2 per year.


Single Tax World (weekly)-J. Howard Springer, pub., 132 N Penn. 50 cents per year.


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


Sun The-123-125 E. Ohio. 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-46 Monument pl. Pub- lished every Sunday by the Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Co. $2 per year.


Sunday Sentinel-21-23 N. Illinois. Pub- lished every Sunday by the Indianapolis Sentinel Co. $2 per year.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly)-


941 S Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pubs. $1 per year.


Typographical Journal The - John W. Bramwood, pub., 7 E. Market. 25 cents per year.


Union The (weekly) (official organ of the Central Labor Union of Indiana Federa- tion of Labor)-Est. 1889. Edwin F. Gould, propr., 132 N Penn. $1 per year.


Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenberg Co., 27 S. Delaware.


$2 per year.


West Side Herald (weekly)-291 River av. (W. I.). Brown & Kiser, proprs. Terms, $1 per year.


Western Horseman - 32 W. Washington. Published every Friday by Western Horseman Co. $2 per annum.


Wheelmen's Gazette (monthly)-Est. 1883. Wheelmen's Co., pubs. Ben. L. Darrow, editor, 33 W. Ohio. 50 cents per year.


Wood Worker The-Est. 1882. Southeast cor. Meridian and Monument pl. S. H. Smith, propr. Published monthly. $1 per year.


Young People's Journal-George F. Bass, editor, 132 Commercial Club bldg. Terms, $1 per year.


POST OFFICE.


Government Penn. and Market streets. Building - Southeast 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- day from 9 to 10 a. m.


Station No. 1-Eugene M. Wilson, Clerk in charge.


Station No. 2-Charles C. Hahn, Clerk in charge.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-John L. F. Steeg.


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


Entrance to Money Order Office-East end of vestibule, cor. of Penn. 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, Henry H. Harvey, James W. Mardick, Arthur M. Potts. Depot office open day and night.


MAILING DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent of Mails-Wm. O. Patterson. CITY DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Superintendent-James H. Deery. Assistant Superintendent-Edwin C. Weir. GENERAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT.


Clerks-Joseph H. Howes, John G. Ed- munds. This department is open for busi- ness from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., and on Sun- days from 9 to 10 a. m.


SPECIAL DELIVERY DEPARTMENT. Clerk-Albert Smith.


Messengers-C. W. Bridges, Harry Connors, Frank Dume, Frank Elliott, John Hanley, Eddie Jones, Edward Mohr, John Ryder, Wm. S. Wilkins.


STAMP DEPARTMENT.


Clerk-Wm. E. Miller.


CLERKS.


Distributers-J. A. Avery, Wallace Buchan- an, Charles H. Baughman, Stephen R. Buck, Wm. R. Carson, Wm. Curley, Charles E. Cosler, John E. Clinton, George F. Cortleyon, Julius R. Cox, Charles E. Dynes, W. L. Dynes, W. H. Furniss, Wal- ter P. Hanna, John T. Hedges, Thomas C. Kelley, Allison Mundelle, Burns Mundelle,


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POST OFFICE-PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Simpson Myers, Virgil O. Moon, J. H. Mc- Closkey, George W. McNutt, H. B. Phil- lips, Frank L. Rumford, Charles P. Sample, J. E. Tarkington, Frank W. Wil- liams, John Lane.


Dispatchers - John F. Brasier, Louis J. Dochez, James E. Lackey, Charles E. Fin- ney.


Auxiliary-Wm. H. Gerdts, Daniel Warren, Albert H. Steele, Wm. King, John F. Fischer, Wm. W. Welling.


Stampers-Wm. J. Jennings, Sampson P. Keeble, George G. Keiser, Bertrand L. Smith, James M. Eads.


Box Department-W. W. Jackson.


Weigher Second-class Mail-John F. Mullen. Finance and Inquiry Clerk-David M. El- liott.


Night Superintendent-Clinton W. Parrish. Messenger-C. Fred Vogt.


Timekeeper-Carlisle M. Smith.


Stenographer-Edna P. McGinnis.


Janitor-Conrad Beck.


LETTER CARRIERS.


District No. 1-John H. Garver.


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.


District No. 7-James L. Moore. District No. 8-Wm. Darby. District No. 9-Frank H. Faris.


District No. 10-Jefferson D. Porter.


District No. 11-Omer Loyd.


District No. 12-Robert S. Cochrane. 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 Jensen.


District No. 19-Wm. E. Pellett. District No. 20-Wm. S. Warner.


District No. 21-Clarence E. Hibbs.


District No. 22-Frederick Ward.


District No. 23-Robert L. Maze.


District No. 24-Alexander McNutt. District No. 25-Charles A. Boyl. District No. 26-George W. Reid.


District No. 27-Joe A. Downey. District No. 28-Walter W. Wilson.


District No. 29-John J. Turner. District No. 30-M. E. Bradley. District No. 31-James Leary. District No. 32-Martin W. Healey. District No. 33-Wm. W. Hall.


District No. 34-James M. Stutsman.


District No. 35-Wm. C. Weber.


District No. 36-Benjamin J. Lantz.


District No. 37-Wm. F. Kiesle.


District No. 38-Isaac N. Smock.


District No. 39-John Wren.


District No. 40-John Amos.


District No. 41-Henry L. Canary. District No. 42-Alva W. Gulley. 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-Harry K. Milhouse. 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-Lewis W. Parrish.


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-John F. Quinn.


District No. 68-C. Wm. Kuetemeier.


District No. 69-Edward L. Crawley. District No. 70-J. E. Carskadon. District No. 71-George Deming. District No. 72-Robert S. Coxe. District No. 73-John C. Dehm.


District No. 74-Jacob C. Brown.


District No. 75-Albert H. Tolin.


District No. 76- Jacob F. Poe.


District No. 77-Charles W. Ensey.


District No. 78-Wm. H. Cobb.


District No. 79-Frank L. Stilwell.


District No. 80-Frank C. Rogers.


District No. 81-George W. Sulgrove.


District No. 82-James A. Nutt.


District No. 83-James K. Barnhill.


District No. 84-Oscar Soper.


District No. 85-Andrew J. Wells.


District No. 86-Alonzo B. Clapp.


District No. 87-Richard O. Shimer.


District No. 88-Joseph M. Taylor.


District No. 89-Matthew A. Lockwood.


Substitute Carriers-John B. Wirt, Joseph A. McMath, Emra M. Richardson, Charles A. Willoughby, Wm. L. Cooke, Austin Black, Frank Groves, Robert F. Ham- mond, Frank A. Schmedel, Carl J. Baker, Ollie M. Bond, James A. Parker, John W. Litel, George Graves, Clyde T. Hauhn, Stanton P. Jones, Rudolph Schellenberg, Harry W. Limpus, Michael L. Clifford.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Abbett Building-35 Virginia av.


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Adler Block-326-336 Virginia av. Aetna Building-23 N. Penn.


Algonquin The-N. e. cor. Delaware and Miami.


Alpha Home-Darwin, near Hillside av. Altman's Hall-1232 S. Meridian.


Ardmore The-S. e. cor. Mass av. and Dela- ware.


Armory The-N. w. cor. Senate av and Sixteenth.


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


Asylum for Friendless Colored Children- S. w. cor. Senate av. and Twenty-first. Athon Block-N. e. cor. Capitol av. and New York.


Bacon Block-9041/2 Ft. Wayne av.


Baldwin Block-S. w. cor. Market and Del- aware.


Bates House Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Illinois.


Beck Block-719 Mass av.


Bellefontaine Hall-S. w. cor. Mass. av. and Bellefontaine.


Bernhardt's Hall-1261% S. Delaware.


Blacherne The-N. w. cor. Meridian and Vermont.


Black's Block-653-659 Russell av.


Blackford Block-S. e. cor. Meridian and Washington.


Blake Block-S. w. cor. Washington and Kentucky av.


Blake Street Hall-S. w. cor. Blake and Rhode Island.


Blind Asylum-N. s. North, bet. Meridian and Penn.


Board of Trade-S. e. cor. Maryland and Capitol av. Bonanza Block - Cor. Washington and West.


Boyd's Block-371 S. Illinois.


Braden Block-129 S. Illinois.


Bradshaw & Ayres Block-33 W. Washing- ton.


Brandon Block-147 E. Washington.


Brenneke Building-N. w. cor. North and Illinois.


Bretz Block-S. w. cor. Illinois and Georgia. Bricklayers' Hall-1301/2 W. Washington. Brightwood Association Hall-Brightwood.


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PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.


Bristor Block-927 Virginia av. Brown's Building-N. w. cor. Penn. and Washington.


Builders' Exchange-37 E. Ohio.


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


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


Butler University-Irvington.


Caffee Block-Cor. Mass. av. and E. 10th. Campbell Block-223 Indiana av.


Carlisle Block-N. w. cor. West and Wash- ington.


Catterson Block-22-30 Kentucky av.


Celtic Hall-536 S. West.


Centennial Block-360-364 S. Meridian.


Central Hospital for Insane-W. Washing- ton, 3 miles w. of city.


Central Union Labor Headquarters- 132 N. Penn.


Chalfant The-N. w. cor. Penn. and Michi- gan.


Chamber of Commerce-S. e. cor. Maryland and Capitol av.


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Chatham Place-608 E. Walnut.


Chislett Block-104 W. 16th.


City Dispensary-34 E. Ohio.


City Hay Market-Cor. Washington and Pine.


City Hospital-N. w. cor. Locke and Coe.


Claypool Block-N. e. cor. Illinois and Washington.


Cleaveland Block-S. w. cor. Capitol and Kentucky avs.


Coffin Block-152 E. Market.


Coffman Block-N. w. cor. Washington and Delaware.


Columbia Block-513, 519, 527 W. Washing- ton.


Columbia Hall-801 S. Delaware.


Commercial Block-S. w. cor. Washington and Kentucky av.


Commercial Club Building-26 S. Meridian. Conduitt Block-236 S. Meridian.


Cook's Hall-116 Hadley av. (W. I.)


Cordova Block-25 W. Washington.


Corinthian Hall-N. w. cor. Central av. and 10th.


Council Chamber-Court House.




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