Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1898, Part 7

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Publication date: 1898
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the center line of Senate avenue to the cen- ter line of Thirty-eighth street; thence east with the center line of Thirty-eighth street to the center line of Meridian street, the place of beginning.


FIFTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Indiana avenue with the cen- ter line of Bright street; thence southeast with the center line of Indiana avenue to the center line of Blackford street; thence south with the center line of Blackford street to the center line of Washington street; thence west with the center line of Washington street to the center line of White river; thence south with the center line of White river to the section line divid- ing sections two and eleven, three and ten, township fifteen north, range three east; thence west with said section line to the center line of Belmont avenue; thence north with the center line of Belmont ave- nue to the center line of National road; thence southwestwardly with the center line of National road to the center line of Warman avenue; thence north with the cen- ter line of Warman avenue to the center line of Vermont street; thence west with the center line of Vermont street to the center line of Tibbs avenue; thence north with the center line of Tibbs avenue and the west line of section four, township fifteen north, range three east, to the center line of Grandview avenue; thence east with the center line of Grandview avenue to the west line of the first alley west of Tremont avenue; thence north with the west line of said alley to the north line of Clark's & Mick's Haughville Park addition; thence east with said north line and along the north line of Clark's Second addition to Haughville to the center line of the first road west of White river; thence south- easterly with the center line of said road to a point nine hundred and ninety-two and two-tenths feet north of the center line of Grandview avenue, measured at right an- gles. thereto; thence east and parallel to the north line of Grandview avenue to the cen- ter of White river intersecting the center line of Schurmann avenue extended south; thence southwestwardly with the center line of White river to the center line of Walnut street extended west; thence east with the extension of said line and the cen- ter line of Walnut street to the center line of Blake street; thence north with the cen- ter line of Blake street to the center line of Walnut street; thence east with the cen- ter line of Walnut street to the center line of Bright street; thence north with the cen- ter line of Bright street to the center line of Indiana avenue, the place of beginning.


SIXTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Pratt street with the center line of Meridian street; thence south with the center line of Meridian street to the center line of Monument Place; thence around the east center line of Monument Place to the center line of Meridian street; thence south with the center line of Me- ridian street to the center line of Wash- ington street; thence west with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Blackford street; thence north with the center line of Blackford street to the cen- ter line of Indiana avenue; thence north- westwardly with the center line of Indiana avenue to the center line of Paca street; thence north with the center line of Paca street to the center line of Tenth street; thence east with the center line of Tenth street (formerly First street) to the center line of West street; thence south with the center line of West street to the center


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line of Pratt street; thence east withthe center line of Pratt street to the center line of Meridian street, the place of beginning.


SEVENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of St. Clair street with the cen- ter line of Noble street; thence south with the center line of Noble street to the center line of Washington street; thence west with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Meridian street; thence north with the center line of Meridian street to the east center line of Monument Place; thence with the east center line of Monu- ment Place to the center line of Meridian street; thence north with the center line of Meridian street to the center line of St. Clair street; thence east with the center line of St. Clair street to the center line of Noble street, the place of beginning.


EIGHTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of Tenth street with the east line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Com- pany; thence in a southerly direction with the east line of said right of way to the center line of Washington street; thence westwardly with the center line of Wash- ington street to the 'center line of Noble street; thence north with the center line of Noble street to the center line of Massa- chusetts avenue; thence northeastwardly with the center line of Massachusetts ave- nue to the center line of Tenth street; thence east with the center line of Tenth street to the east line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Company, the place of beginning.


NINTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Washington street with the east line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Company; thence south with the east line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Com- pany to the south line of the right of way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis Railroad Company; thence west along the south line of said right of way to the cen- ter line of Rural street extended south; thence south with said line and with the corporation line of the city of Indianapolis to the center line of English avenue; thence west with the center line of English avenue to the center line of Keystone avenue; thence south with the center line of Key- stone avenue to the center line of Prospect street; thence west with the center line of Prospect street to the center line of Shelby street; thence north with the center line of Shelby street to the center line of Elm street; thence northwestwardly with the center line of Elm street to the center line of Pine street; thence northeastwardly and north with the center line of Pine street to the center line of Washington street; thence eastwardly with the center line of Wash- ington street to the east line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Company, the place of beginning.


TENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Washington street with the center line of Pine street; thence south and southwestwardly with the center line of Pine street to the center line of Virginia avenue; thence northwestwardly with the center line of Virginia avenue to the center line of Merrill street; thence west with the center line of Merrill street to the center line of Illinois street; thence north with the


center line of Illinois street to the center line of Washington street; thence east with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Pine street, the place of be- ginning.


ELEVENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Washington street with the center line of Illinois street; thence south with the center line of Illinois street to the center line of Merrill street; thence east with the center line of Merrill street to the center line of Madison avenue; thence southwestwardly with the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of Mc- Carty street; thence west with the center line of McCarty street and its extension west to the center line of White river; thence in a northerly direction with the center line of White river to the center line of Washington street; thence east with the center line of Washington street to the center line of Illinois street, the place of beginning.


TWELFTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the section line dividing sections two and eleven, three and ten, township fifteen north, range three east, with the center line of White river; thence west with the said section line to the center line of Belmont avenue; thence north with the center line of Belmont ave- nue to the center line of the National road; thence southwestwardly with the center line of the National road to its intersection with the north line of section nine, town- ship fifteen north, range three east; thence west along said section line and along the north line of section eight, township fifteen north, range three east, to a point sixteen hundred and nineteen and sixty-four hun- dredths feet west of the northeast corner of section eight; thence south fifty-two and one-half degrees east, twelve hundred and fifteen and six hundredths feet to the center of the National road; thence south sixty- eight and one-quarter degrees west two hundred and eighty-five feet; thence south eighty-one and six tenths feet; thence south eighty-four and one-half degrees east three hundred and seventy-nine and five tenths feet; thence south thirty-five de- grees east, nine hundred and thirty-one and six tenths feet to the west line of sec- tion nine, township fifteen north, range three east; thence south along said west line of section nine to the south line of the right of way of the Terre Haute & Indian- apolis Railroad Company; thence in a northeasterly direction along the south line of said right of way to the south line of the north one-half of section nine, township fifteen north, range three east; thence east along said south line to the center line of Bel- mont avenue; thence south with the center line of Belmont avenue to the center line of Lowell street; thence west with the center line of Lowell street to the center line of Tremont avenue; thence south with the center line of Tremont avenue to the south line of section nine, township fifteen north, range three east; thence west with said section line to the west line of the east one- half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen, township fifteen north, range three east; thence south with said quarter sec- tion line seventeen hundred and twenty- seven feet, more or less, to the south line of Miller street; thence east with the south line of Miller street thirteen hundred and sixty-five and one-half feet, more or less, to the east line of section sixteen; thence south thirty-three hundred and forty-six feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of section fifteen, township fifteen north,


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range three east; thence east with the south line of section fifteen twenty-six hundred and seventy-nine feet, more or less, to the southeast corner of the south- west quarter of section fifteen, township fifteen north, range three east; thence south with the west line of the northeast quarter of section twenty-two, township fifteen north, range three east, twelve hundred and seventy-two and eight-tenths feet, to the old bed of White river; thence north forty-one degrees and fifteen minutes east ninety- three feet; thence north fifty-seven de- grees and forty-five minutes east four hun- dred and ninety-seven feet; thence north sixty-one degrees east five hundred and eighty-nine feet; thence south eighty-seven degrees and fifteen minutes east one hun- dred and seventy-two feet; thence north seventy-six degrees and forty-five minutes east one hundred and five and one-half feet; thence north eighty-nine degrees and fifteen minutes east one hundred and fifty-two and seven tenths feet; thence south seventy- six degrees and thirty minutes east four hundred and three-tenths feet; thence south sixty-eight degrees and thirty min- utes east two hundred and thirty-seven feet, more or less, to a point two thousand and forty and forty-three hundredths feet east of the west line of the southeast quar-


ter of section fifteen, township fifteen north, range three east; thence north par- allel to the west line of the southeast quar- ter of section fifteen two thousand and fifty feet, more or less; thence east one hundred and nine and seventy-five hundredths feet; thence north parallel to the west line of the southeast quarter of section fifteen one thousand nine hundred and forty-eight feet, more or less, to the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad & Stock Yards Company; thence southeasterly with the south line of said right of way to the cen- ter of White river; thence north with the meanderings of the center line of White river to the section line dividing sections two and three, ten and eleven, township fifteen north, range three east, the place of beginning.


THIRTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Elm street with the center line of Shelby street; thence south with the center line of Shelby street to the center line of Sanders street; thence west with the center line of Sanders street to the center line of East street; thence south with the center line of East street to the center line of Dunlop street; thence west with the center line of Dunlop street to the center line of Madison avenue; thence north and northwestwardly with the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of Merrill street; thence east with the center


line»of Merrill street to the center line of Virginia avenue; thence southeasterly with the center line of Virginia avenue to the center line of Pine street; thence northeast- wardly with the center line of Pine street to the center line of Elm street; thence southeastwardly with the center line of Elm street to the center line of Shelby street, the place of beginning.


FOURTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of Pros- pect street with the center line of Key- stone avenue; thence south with the cen- ter line of Keystone avenue to the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Company; thence in a southwestwardly direction with the south line of the right of way of the Belt Rail- road and Stock Yards Company to the line running north and south from the center of section eighteen, township fifteen north, range four east; thence south with said line to the center of section nineteen, town- ship fifteen north, range four east; thence west in a direct line with said line and with center line of Southern avenue to the cen- ter line of Madison avenue; thence north with the center line of Madison avenue to the center line of Dunlop street; thence east with the center line of Dunlop street to the center line of East street; thence north with the center line of East street to the center line of Sanders street; thence east with the center line of Sanders street to the center line of Shelby street; thence north with the center line of Shelby street to the center line of Prospect street; thence east with the center line of Prospect street to the center line of Keystone avenue, the place of beginning.


FIFTEENTH WARD-


Commencing at the intersection of the center line of McCarty street with the cen- ter line of Madison avenue; thence south- eastwardly and south with the center line of Madison avenue to the south corpora- tion line of the city of Indianapolis; thence west with said city corporation line to the east bank of White river; thence north with the meanderings of the east bank of White river to the south line of the right of way of the Belt Railroad and Stock Yards Com- pany; thence west with said line to the center line of White river; thence north with the center line of White river, follow- ing the meanderings of said stream to a line extended west from the center of Mc- Carty street; thence east on said line and with the center line of McCarty street to the center line of Madison avenue, the place of beginning.


R. L. POLK & CO.'S Indianapolis City Directory.


1898.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


INDIANA STATE GOVERNMENT, 1898. Governor-James A. Mount. Term expires January, 1901.


Lieutenant-Governor - Wm. S. Haggard. Term expires January, 1901. Secretary of State-Wm. D. Owen. Term expires January, 1899.


Treasurer-Frederick J. Scholz. Term ex- pires February, 1899.


Auditor-Americus C. Daily. Term expires January, 1899.


Attorney-General-Wm. A. Ketcham. Term expires November, 1898.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-David M. Geeting. Term expires March, 1899. Chief of Bureau of Statistics of Indiana- John B. Conner. Term expires November, 1898.


Clerk Supreme Court-Alexander Hess. Term expires November 22, 1898.


Reporter Supreme Court-Charles F. Remy. Term expires January 13, 1901.


Chief of Bureau of Geology-Willis S. Blatchley. Term expires November, 1898.


APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR. Adjutant-General-James K. Gore.


Quartermaster-General-Benjamin A. Rich- ardson.


Governor's Private Secretary-Charles E. Wilson.


Custodian-John W. Vest.


Factory Inspector-D. H. McAbee.


APPOINTED BY THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Librarian-Wm. E. Henry. SUPREME COURT.


Judges-Timothy E. Howard, James Mc- Cabe, James H. Jordan, Leonard J. Hack- ney, Leander J. Monks.


APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT.


Librarian-John C. McNutt. Sheriff-David A. Roach.


APPELLATE COURT, STATE HOUSE. Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, Wm. J. Hen- ley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, Ulric Z. Wiley.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.


John C. Haines, Lake; Mason J. Niblack, Vincennes; W. W. Stevens, Salem; J. W. Lagrange, Franklin; H. L. Nowlin, Law- renceburg; Knode Porter, Hagerstown; H. B. Howland, Howland; Charles Downing, Greenfield; Claude Matthews, Clinton; John L. Davis, Crawfordsville; M. S. Claypool, Muncie; Mortimer Levering, La- fayette; John L. Thompson, Gas City; C. B. Harris, Goshen; Aaron Jones, South


Bend; James E. McDonald, Ligonier; Charles F. Kennedy, Secretary; E. H. Peed, General Superintendent, 14 State House.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


H. Jameson, M. D., President, Indianapolis; John H. Forrest, M. D., Vice-President, Marion; T. Henry Davis, M. D., Rich- mond; E. D. Laughlin, M. D., Orleans; J. N. Hurty, M. D., Ph. D., Secretary, In- dianapolis, 24 State House.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES.


The Governor, President ex officio; John R. Elder, Demarchus C. Brown, Timothy Nicholson, Thomas E. Ellison, Mary A. Spink, Mrs. Margaret F. Peelle; Amos W. Butler, Secretary, 52 State House.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


State Superintendent of Public Instruction, President; The Governor, Presidents of State University, Purdue University and State Normal School; Superintendents of Schools of Indianapolis, Evansville and Ft. Wayne.


BOARD OF REGENTS STATE SOL- DIERS' AND SAILORS' MONUMENT. President and Superintendent, Fred Knef- ler; G. V. Menzies, Jasper Packard; Ed- ward P. Thompson, Secretary, 93 State House.


STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSION- ERS.


The Governor, Chairman; Secretary of State, Auditor of State, I. N. Walker and Thomas B. Buskirk, Commissioners; Sec- retary, Wm. H. Hart, 35 State House.


STATE BUREAU OF PUBLIC PRINT- ING, BINDING AND STATIONERY.


The Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of State; Thomas J. Carter, Clerk, 3 State House.


STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, 89 STATE HOUSE.


State Geologist, Willis S. Blatchley; In- spector of Mines, Robert Fisher, Brazil; Supervisor of Natural Gas, J. C. Leach, 89 State House; Supervisor of Oil, Chester F. Hall, 92 State House.


STATE LIVE STOCK SANITARY COM- MISSION.


George W. Hall, Raleigh; James M. San- key, Terre Haute; Mortimer Levering, Secretary, Lafayette.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL REGIS- TRATION AND EXAMINATION, 120 STATE HOUSE.


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CITY OFFICIALS-BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


J. C. Webster, M. D., President, Lafayette; W. T. Gott, M. D., Vice-President, Craw- fordsville; W. F. Curryer, M. D., Secre- tary, Indianapolis; Jas. M. Dinnen, M. D., Treasurer, Ft. Wayne; W. A. Spurgeon, M. D., Muncie.


STATE TRUANCY BOARD.


Amos W. Butler, Secretary Board of State Charities; D. M. Geeting, for State Board of Education.


STATE FACTORY INSPECTION, 122


STATE HOUSE.


D. H. McAbee, Factory Inspector; James E. Robinson, Assistant. .


STATE LABOR COMMISSION, 119 STATE HOUSE.


Lycurgus P. McCormack and B. Frank Schmid, Commissioners.


CITY OFFICIALS.


Offices-First Floor Court House.


Mayor-Thomas Taggart.


Private Secretary to Mayor-Myron D. King. City Clerk-Charles H. Stuckmeyer.


Deputy City Clerk-August Tamm jr. Police Judge-Charles E. Cox.


Bailiff Police Court-John F. Kurtz. City Comptroller-Eudorus M. Johnson. Deputy City Comptroller-John M. Sullivan. Clerks-Edwin D. Bryant, George J. Dudley. City Attorney-John W. Kern.


Deputy City Attorney-Joseph E. Bell.


City Civil Engineer-Bernard J. T. Jeup; Chief Clerk, Miles Grant Hornaday.


Assistant City Civil Engineers-J. H. Deane,


A. H. Moore, George R. Boyce, Charles A. Brown.


Chief Draughtsman-Oscar H. Pflumm.


City Building Inspector-John C. Robison.


Superintendent of Streets-George H. Her- pick.


Assistant-Michael E. Loughlin.


Clerk-John T. Brennan.


Sweeping and Sprinkling Inspector-Charles A. Garrard.


City Weighmaster-Thomas F. Harrold. City Veterinarian-Louis A. Greiner.


Custodian City Hall-Abner Newland.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.


Members of the Board-Michael A. Downing, Chairman; Thomas J. Montgomery, W. Scott Moore; Secretary, Bart Parker; As- sistant, John H. Reddington.


Public Parks-J. Clyde Power, Engineer and Superintendent; Charles H. Spencer, Sec- retary.


DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.


Members of the Board-Charles Maguire, Chairman; Frederick J. Mack, 'Thomas J. Morse, Richard C. Herrick, Secretary; James F. Quigley, Superintendent of Po- lice; Thomas F. Barrett, Chief of Fire De- partment; John C. Robison, Building In- spector.


BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND


CHARITIES.


Frank A. Morrison, M. D., President.


John E. Lockridge, M. D.


Charles O. Durham, M. D.


Edmund D. Clark, M. D., City Sanitarian. Joseph B. Gwin, Clerk.


Henry F. Kline, John Kiley, Wm. M. Ar- nold, A. G. Sanborn, Henry W. Langen- berg, Jeremiah Collins, George Woessner, Smith H. Myers, Horace H. Cramer, San- itary Inspectors.


City Hospital, cor. Locke and Coe, Charles H. C. Poucher, M. D., Supt.


City Dispensary, s e cor. Alabama and Pearl, M. J. Spencer, Supt.


BUREAU OF ASSESSMENTS.


Wm. A. Hughes, Chief Clerk.


Assistants-Walter S. Thomas, Michael F. Lahey, Levi E. Christy, George L. Paetz, Thomas W. Cecil.


COUNCILMEN AT LARGE.


John H. Mahoney, Robert M. Madden, James H. Costello, Albert E. Rauch, Al- bert Harston, Edward W. Little.


COMMON COUNCIL.


1st Ward-Willis F. Smith.


2d Ward-John R. Allen.


3d Ward-John H. Crall.


4th Ward-Thomas A. Bowser.


5th Ward-Richard Merrick.


6th Ward-Edward D. Moffett.


7th Ward-George W. Shaffer.


8th Ward-John A. Von Spreckelsen.


9th Ward-Frank S. Clark.


10th Ward-George R. Colter.


11th Ward-John H. Scanlon.


12th Ward-James W. McGrew.


13th Ward-Edward E. Bernauer.


14th Ward-William W. Knight.


15th Ward-John M. Higgins.


John H. Mahoney, President. STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Claims-Merrick, Bernauer, Crall.


Contracts and Franchises-Colter, Madden, Knight, Little, Costello, Von Spreckelsen, Scanlon, Rauch, Shaffer.


Elections-Scanlon, Clark, Bowser.


Fees and Salaries-Bernauer, Moffett, Hars- ton.


Finance-Costello, Clark, Smith, Madden, McGrew, Bernauer, Moffett, Merrick, Al- len.


Judiciary-Rauch, Little, Allen.


Ordinances-Von Spreckelsen, Colter, Shaf- fer.


Printing-Harston, McGrew, Allen.


Public Health-Moffett, Higgins, Shaffer.


Public Morals-Smith, Knight, Bowser.


Public Property and Improvements-Mc- Grew, Merrick, Crall.


Public Safety and Comfort-Clark, Rauch, Smith, Moffett, Bowser.


Railroads-Knight, Bernauer, Higgins, Col- ter, Harston, Little, Crall.


Rules-Mahoney, Harston, Crall.


Sewers, Streets and Alleys-Higgins, Scan- lon, Von Spreckelsen, Moffett, Bowser.


Investigation and Impeachment-Madden, Costello, Allen.


BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.


1st-Allison Maxwell, 19 W. Ohio St. Term expires 1900.


2d-William Scott, 42 to 50 S. Meridian St. Term expires 1900.


3d-George W. Sloan, 22 W. Washington St. Term expires 1899.


4th-Henry Russe, 23-25 N. Capitol av. Term expires 1898.


5th-Herman E. Rinne, 344 W Washington St. Term expires 1899.


6th-Michael J. Burns, 1238 W. Washington St. Term expires 1899.


7th-Charles C. Roth, 812 Fletcher Av. Term expires 1898.


8th-Charles H. Adam, Indiana Trust Co. Term expires 1898.


9th-Franklin Vonnegut, 342 E. Washington St. Term expires 1899.


10th-Edward J. Robison, 2316 Broadway. Term expires 1900.


11th-Albert Baker, Room 9 Ingalls bldg. Term expires 1900.


Attorney of the Board-Charles W. Smith.


Regular meetings of the Board at its rooms in the Library Building on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock.


Bill nights, the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Bills must be left


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at the office of the Superintendent of Build- ings, Grounds and Supplies not later than Wednesday; otherwise, they will lie over until the next bill night.


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


President-Henry Russe.


Treasurer-Michael J. Burns.


Secretary-Herman E. Rinne.


Assistant Secretary-Frank L. Reissner.


Superintendent of Schools-David K. Goss. Assistant Superintendent of Schools-N. Cropsey.


Clerk to Superintendent of Schools-Clara Stonebarger.


Superintendent of Buildings, Grounds and Supplies-J. S. Dunlap.




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