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Hose Co. No. 24-Cor. Nineteenth and Dexter; John W. Ripley, Captain. Hose Co. No. 25-5554 E. Wash .; John Hull, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 1-Headquarters; George W. Diller, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 2-227 E. South; Isaac Rosengarten, Captain.
Chemical Co. No. 3-120 W. Fifteenth; John Monaghan, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1-28 E. Mary- land; John J. O'Brien, Captain.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 2-227 E. South; Maurice F. Healy, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3-120 W. Fif- teenth; Bert Swiggett, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 4-1028 E. Wash .; John C. Loucks, Captain. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5-1913 W. Wash .; Franklin R. Arnold, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 6-Cor. Morris and Harding; James M. Campbell, Cap- tain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 7-Cor. Madison av. and Morris; John M. Miller Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 8-1531 Roose- velt av .; Frank Aldrich, Captain.
Hook and Ladder Co. No. 9-Thirtieth
and Kenwood av .; James Cullings, Cap- tain.
Water Tower No. 1-Headquarters.
Watchmen in Fire Tower-Frank W. Gra- ham, Henry G. Cook, Wm. M. Tobin.
FIRE ALARM SIGNALS.
4-Pennsylvania and Market.
5-English's Opera House.
6-East and New York.
7-Noble and Michigan.
8-New Jersey and Mass av.
9-Pine and North.
10-Pine and Market.
11-Vermont bet. East and Liberty.
12-No. 8 Eng. H., Mass. av. and Noble.
13-Delaware and Walnut.
14-New Jersey and Ft. Wayne av.
15-Mass. and Cornell avs.
16-Eleventh and Ashland av.
17-Park av. and 12th.
18-Columbia and Roosevelt avs.
19-Highland av. and Pratt.
21-Illinois and St. Joseph.
23-Pennsylvania and Pratt.
24-Meridian and 11th.
25-No. 5 Eng. H., 15th, near Illinois.
26-Senate av. and St. Clair.
27-Illinois and Michigan.
28-Pennsylvania and 14th.
29-Senate av. and 13th.
31-No. 1 Eng. H., Indiana av., near Michigan.
32-Meridian and Walnut.
34-California and Vermont.
35-Blake and New York.
36-Indiana av. and St. Clair.
37-City Hospital.
38-Blake and North.
39-Michigan and Agnes.
41-No. 6 Eng. H., Washington, West.
near 42-Geisendorff and Washington.
43-Missouri and New York.
45-Meridian and Washington.
46-Illinois and Ohio.
47-Capitol av. and Washington.
48-Kingan's Pork House.
49-Street Car Stables, W. Washington.
51-No. 10 Eng. H., Illinois, near Merrill. 52-Illinois and Jackson pl.
53-West and South.
54-West and McCarty.
56-Senate av. and Henry.
57-Meridian and Ray.
58-No. 17 Eng. H., Madison av. and Morris.
59-Madison av. and Dunlop.
61-No. 2 H. & L. House, South, near Delaware.
62-Pennsylvania and Merrill.
63-Delaware and McCarty.
64-East and McCarty.
65-New Jersey and Merrill.
67-Virginia av. and Bradshaw.
68-East and Prospect.
69-Bicking and High.
71-No. 12 Eng. H., Virginia av and Lex- ington av.
72-East and Georgia.
73-Cedar and Elm.
74-Davidson and Georgia.
75-English av. and Pine.
76-Shelby and Bates.
78-No. 3 Eng. H., Prospect, near Shelby.
79-Fletcher av. and Shelby. 81-Market and New Jersey
82-Delaware and Washington.
83-East and Washington. 84-New York and Davidson.
85-Deaf and Dumb Institute.
86-Technical Institute.
87-Oriental and Washington.
89-Female Prison.
91-No. 13 Eng. H., Maryland, near Me- ridian.
92-Meridian and Georgia.
93-Meridian and South.
94-Pennsylvania and Louisiana.
95-Virginia av. and Alabama.
96-Headquarters Fire Department.
97-Grand Hotel. 98-Capitol av. and Ohio.
123-No. 16 Eng. H., 16th and Ashland av.
124-Alabama and 16th.
125-Central av. and 15th.
126-Yandes and 15th.
127-Brookside av. and Jupiter.
128-Central av. and 17th.
129-Delaware and 19th.
131-Alabama and 11th.
132-Bellefontaine and 17th.
134-College av. and 20th.
135-Delaware and 13th.
136-Alabama and North.
137-Arsenal av. and 19th.
138-College av. and 14th.
139-Cornell av and 13th.
141-Yandes and 19th.
142-Highland av. and 10th.
143-Tecumseh and 10th.
145-New Jersey and 22d.
146-Alvord and 17th.
147-No. 2 Eng. H., Roosevelt av. and 16th.
148-College av. and 22d.
149-College av. and 27th.
152-Park av. and 23d.
153-L. E. and W. R. R. and 23d.
154-Beville av. and 10th.
156-Twelfth and Newman.
157-Hovey and Pike.
158-Bloyd and Winter avs.
159-No. 21 Eng. H., Olney and Glen Drive.
162-Twenty-second and Depot.
163-Brightwood av. and 25th.
164-Rural, corner Bloyd.
165-St. Clair and Keystone avs.
167-Arsenal av. and 23d.
168-Bellefontaine and 28th.
169-Rural and 10th.
172-No. 22 Eng. H., 24th and Ashland av.
173-Twentieth and Central av.
174-Central av. and 25th.
175-Jefferson av. and 12th.
176-St. Clair and East.
178-Martindale av. and Belt R. R.
179-Central av. and 30th.
212-Capitol av. and 18th.
213-Pennsylvania and Michigan.
214-Illinois and 20th ..
215-Senate av. and 21st.
216-Pennsylvania and 22d.
217-Meridian and 16th.
218-Capitol av. and 26th.
219-Broadway and 10th.
231-Illinois and McLean pl.
234-No. 14 Eng. H., Kenwood av. and 30th.
235-Illinois and 33d.
236-Annetta and 30th.
237-No. 23 Eng. H., Udell and Rader.
238-Udell Works.
239-Isabella and 27th.
241-Meridian and 24th.
242-St. Clair and Illinois.
243-Eldridge and 23d.
245-Illinois and 37th.
246-Pennsylvania and 32d.
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FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS.
247-Talbott av. and 23d.
248-Rader and 25th.
249-Clifton and 30th. 312-West and Walnut.
313-West and 12th.
314-Missouri and 16th.
315-11th and Paca.
316-Capitol av. and 10th.
317-Northwestern av and 21st.
318-Eighteenth and Gent av.
319-Canal and 10th.
321-Cerealine Works.
324-Vermont and Lynn.'
325-Bismarck av. and 10th.
326-No. 9 Eng. H., Germania av., near Michigan.
327-Michigan and Holmes av.
328-Michigan and Concord.
341-West and 14th.
342-Sixteenth and Montcalm.
345-No. 24 Eng. H., 19th and Dexter.
346-New York and Ingo.
347-New York and Hanson av.
412-Missouri and Maryland.
413-Missouri and Ohio.
415-Capitol av. and Georgia.
416-Missouri and Kentucky av.
417-Senate av. and Washington.
418-Maryland and California.
421-W. Washington and Greeley.
423-Insane Hospital.
424-Miley av. and W. Washington.
425-Washington and Harris av.
426-Addison and Bertha.
427-Oliver and Birch avs.
428-Oliver av. and Division.
429-Nordyke av. and York.
431-Kentucky av. and Morris.
432-River av. and Morris.
434-River av. and Ray.
435-Harding and Big Four Ry.
436-Harding and Oliver av.
437-No. 19 Eng. H., Morris and Harding.
438-Howard and Blaine av.
439-Stock Yards. 451-Reisner and Miller.
452-Howard and Lee.
453-Morris and Kappus.
456-Lambert and Belmont av.
457-Nordyke & Marmon Co.
458-Hose Co. No. 18. 459-Addison and Ohio.
461-W. Washington and Belt R. R.
462-Drover and York.
512-West and Ray.
513-Kentucky av. and Merrill.
514-Meridian and Morris.
516-Illinois and Kansas.
517-Morris and Dakota.
518-Morris and Church.
519-Capitol av. and McCarty.
521-Meridian and Palmer.
523-Pine and Lord. 524-Madison av. and Lincoln.
526-Meridian and Belt R. R. 527-Senate av. and Ray.
528-Meridian and Arizona.
529-Meridian and Raymond.
531-Meridian and McCarty.
532-Morris and West, Eng. H. No. 4.
534-South and Illinois. 536-Madison av. and Rork.
612-McKernan and Woodlawn av.
613-East and Lincoln.
614-East and Beecher.
615-Wright and Sanders.
617-McCarty and Noble. 618-New Jersey and Virginia av.
619-Stevens and Virginia av. 712-Spruce and Prospect.
· 713- English av. and Laurel.
714-Minnesota and New.
715-Shelby and Beecher. 716-State av. and Orange.
718-Orange and Laurel.
719-Cottage and Shelby.
721-Lexington av. and Laurel.
723-Fletcher av. and Spruce,
724-State av. and Pleasant.
725-Prospect and Churchman av.
726-Orange and Harlan.
728-Liberty and E. Maryland.
729-Noble and South.
731-Shelby and Wade.
732-Prospect and Nelson.
734-Naomi and Linden.
812-No. 11 Eng. H., E. Washington.
813-Market and Noble.
814-Ohio and Highland av.
815-Michigan and Highland av.
816-Market and Arsenal av.
817-E. St. Clair and Union Tracks.
819-Eng. House 15, English av. and Har- lan.
821-Pan Handle Shops.
823-Vermont and Walcott.
824-Washington and State av.
825-Madden's Lounge Factory. 826-Tucker & Dorsey's Works.
827-Washington and Beville av.
828-Oriental and New York.
829-No. 20 Eng. H., Beville av., near Washington.
831-Southeastern av. and Temple av.
832-Washington and Dearborn.
834-Southeastern and Arsenal avs.
835-Michigan and Keystone av. 836-New York and Temple av. 837-New York and LaSalle. 839-New York and Sherman Drive.
841-E. Wash and Belt R. R. 842-E. Wash and Chester. 843-No. 25 Eng. H., 5554 E. Wash.
845-Julian and Downey avs.
846-University and Ohmer avs.
847-Audubon rd. and P., C., C. & St. L. Ry.
849-Beechwood and Burgess avs.
851-Layman and Lowell avs.
912-Maryland and Illinois.
913-Market and Illinois.
914-Washington and Pennsylvania.
915-Ohio and Delaware.
916-Maryland and Delaware.
SPECIAL SIGNALS.
The first two strokes, followed by box number, second alarm.
The second two strokes, followed by box number, third alarm.
The third two strokes, fourth alarm.
2-2 strokes, followed by box number, sec- ond and third alarm combined.
2-2-2 strokes, followed by box number, reserve.
3 strokes calls off the fire pressure.
1-2-1 strokes, fire out and all companies in service.
3-3 strokes calls for fire pressure without pulling a box.
12 strokes at 12 m., struck at Headquar- ters, last stroke is 12m.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters-Southeast cor. Pearl and Alabama.
Superintendent-Christian C. L. Kruger. Clerk to Superintendent-A. Leroy Port- teus. Bertillion Clerk-Albert G. Perrott.
Police Surgeon-Charles E. Wright, M. D. Captains-John P. Boylan, Martin J. Hy- land.
Sergeants-John J. Corrigan, Calvin M. Warren, Green Hagerman, Wm. F. Scheigert, Frank Giblin, Leonard Crane, Wm. M. Paulsel, F. M. Schwab, New- ton Shafer, Henry Kiefer, Wm. Milam, Cletus Weaver, H. W. Sandman, James D. Hagerty.
Turnkeys-John Long, John Low, Timo- thy Mackessy.
Court Pailiff-Charles F. Dawson. Electrician-Charles Woerner.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY OFFICERS.
Telephone Operators-Cornelius Haehl, Michael O'Connor, Wm. J. Eifert. License Inspector-Charles J. Maurice. Humane Officer-Frank Wilson.
Board of Children's Guardians Officer- Wm. A. Joyce.
Police Matrons-Mrs. Ella Gregoire, Rena Reisner.
Custodian of the Police Station-Andrew J. Stephans. Engineers-Paul Marks, Hugh McCaffery. Janitors-Bernard Henry, Philip Fisher, R. Azzarillo. -
PATROLMEN.
Admire, James. Kerins, James.
Albert, Vernon J.
Kimpel, John N.
Amsden, Frederick.
Kitzmiller, John C.
Anderson, Frank. Kurtz, Jacob.
Arnold, Wm. H.
Asch, Adolph.
Askin, Henry J. Bailey, Wm.
Laporte, Miller J. Larsh, Homer A. Lawlor, Michael D. Lee, Benjamin W.
Barlow, Geo. F.
Leet, Ira L.
Barmfuhrer, Chas .. Bates, John M. Beckman, Wm. F. Belch, John.
Lund, Perry. Lyons, Robert H. McCarthy, John,
Mckinney, John M.
Manford, Geo. C. Mathews, Thos. M.
Bernauer, Charles. Bixler, Edward J. Blumberg, Samuel. Bolen, Frank B. Brady, Wm. F. Brooks, H. M. Burk, Hanford.
Burris, Henry J.
Caldwell, John P. Campbell, Robert. Carter, Daniel.
Christ, Henry. Condell, Harry A. Conn, Wm. J.
Mulvihill, John J.
Murphy, Edward C. Musgrove, Wm. Naughton, James.
Okey, Joseph B. Ormston, Elmer E.
Panse, James B. Peak, John M. Petticord, Edward. Pope, James P.
Quack, Chas. W.
Rademacher, Her- man J.
Raferty, Michael F.
Rankins, Geo. W. Reidy, Thomas.
Repp, John F. Richards, David S.
Rockafellow, Chas.
Rogers, Wm. Rucker, Shiveral. Russell, Charles J. Samuels, Edward. Sangston, Wm. J. Scott, Louis C. Scribner, Alfred G. Shafer, Adolphus. Shea, Patrick M. Shelby, Arthur A. Shine, John W. Silvey, Pressley A. Slate, Thomas H.
Smith, Wm. P.
Hoffbauer, NicholasSpears, Joshua. J. Spearing, Frederick. Hollahan, JeremiahSteinruck, Joseph. Stephenson, Frank A.
Hostetler, John V. Huhn, Peter. Hull, Wade. Irish, Samuel F. Jackson, Newton. Johnson Chas. P. Johnson, John F.
M. Stoddard, Elmer. Stout, Thomas L. Streit, Jesse M. Sullivan Michael J.
Todd, Douglas P. Tomlinson, George.
Johnston, George F.Tyner, L. F. Jordan, Robert H. Vaughn, James E.
Weible, John. Winn, James W.
Wheeler, Wm. H. Woodward, Wm. Wooley, Oliver W.
Williams, Elmer. Wilson, Wm. R.
DETECTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Captain-Jeremiah E. Kinney.
Detectives-Clerk, Charles T. MacIntire; Chauncey A. Manning, Samuel S. Ger- ber, John B. Trimpe, Iley Lowe, Tim- othy Splan, Martin F. Haley, Conrad Hauser, William A. Holtz, W. W. Larsh, Edward S. Bray, David R. Lan- caster, Otto P. Simon.
POLICE COURT.
Second Floor, Southeast Cor. Alabama
and Pearl.
Police Judge-Thomas C. Whallon. Clerk-William M. Fogarty. Deputy Clerk-William P. Cosgrove. Bailiff-Charles F. Dawson.
City Prosecutor-Oren S. Hack. Police Prosecutor-Ira Holmes.
License Inspector-Charles J. Maurice.
INDIANAPOLIS MERCHANTS' POLICE FORCE.
Headquarters-Room 10 Odd Fellows'
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Bldg.
Captain-Grafton A. Clary. First Lieutenant-Frank L. Griffith. Second Lieutenant-Charles N. Whitezell. Secretary-Henry P. Thomas. Treasurer-Thomas C. Moore.
Patrolmen-J. N. Clary, John Foltzen- logel, I. J. Wooley, John Minor, Robert D. Bacon, S. J. McClure, George W. Cheatham, Wilford Bristow, J. D. Crocket, Samuel Hice, Christian Han- sing, Patrick O'Neal, B. Campbell, Thomas Morton, B. F. Myers, Ira Had- ley, J. C. Biddinger, John M. Spears, John C. Whittinghill, J. B. Hilton, Reu- ben Hendrickson, Frederick Borgman, Timothy Sullivan, J. D. Click, Seymour VanHorn, Marion Smith, A. B. Wood, C. C. Russe, James F. Bird, James M. Kemp, D. C. Moore, T. M. Kingsbury, William F. Bade, Walter S. Sourbeer, Conrad Bender, Henry Meier, Charles Highland, W. E. Micks, James Barri- clow, S. H. Darnell, William Bastin, George Pinnell, Quincy A. Rucker, Thomas Poynter, A. C. Moehlman, El- mer E. Hunter, J. E. Mills, Asa Stone- house.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Clerk (ex-officio of all courts)-Wm. E. Davis. Term expires December, 1906. Deputy, Leonard Quill; Marriage Li- cense Clerk, Wm. E. Berner.
Treasurer-Oliver P. Ensley. Term ex- pires December, 1907. Deputy, George F. Miller.
Auditor-Cyrus J. Clark. Term expires December, 1907, Deputy, Fred K. Shep- ard.
Recorder-Lew Shank. Term expires De- cember, 1906. Chief Deputy, Harry R. Wallace. Asst. Deputy, Fred B. Akin. Sheriff-Edward G. Sourbier. Term ex- pires December, 1906.
Coroner-Harry D. Tutewiler. Term ex- pires December, 1906.
Commissioners-John McCregor; term ex- pires December, 1906; Thomas Spafford, term expires December, 1906; John E. McGaughey, term expires December, . 1907.
Assessor-Marion Eaton. Term expires December, 1906. Deputy, Horace M. Hadley.
Surveyor-Henry W. Klausmann. Marion County Board of Health-E. E. Hodgin, Sec.
Mathey, Alfred F. Mefford, James O. Mellen, Wm. Merz, Charles. Metcalfe, Chas. P. Miller, Albert.
Monninger, Henry. Morgan, Wm.
Mullen, John.
Couk, Clifton E. Coulson, Joseph B. Cousins, John W. Cox, Walter H. Cox, Wm. L. Crabtree, James. Cronin, James J. Davis, Horace C. Dever, Wm G. DeRossette, K. A. Dickison, Chas. P. Rader, John D, Doherty, Patrick J. Dolby, Edward W. Dugan, Hugh M. Duncan, Frank H. Dunn, Clement T. Fickle, Albert. W. Gillespie, Samuel B. Glenn, Frank. Goins, George H. Gollnisch, Chas. P. Green, James E. Griffin, Thomas W. Gunsolus, Fred W. Haley, Daniel F. Hall, · Elmer F. Hanlon, Lawrence. Harris, Edward. Hart, Simpson T. Helm, John C. Hett, John. Hillman, Charles T.Smith, Allen F.
Hite, Wm. D.
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TOWNSHIP OFFICERS-ASYLUMS, ETC .- BANKS AND BANKERS.
Superintendent of Schools-Homer L. Cook.
Superintendent of Work House-A. D. Shaw.
Judge Marion Circuit Court-Henry Clay Allen. Term expires November, 1906. Probate Commissioner-Merle N. A. Walker, 51 Court House.
Judges Superior Court-Room 1-John L. McMaster. Term expires November,
1906. Room 2-James M. Leathers. Term expires November, 1906. Room 3 -Vinson Carter. Term expires Novem- ber, 1906.
Judge Marion Criminal Court-Fremont Alford. Term expires November, 1906. Judge Marion County Juvenile Court- George W. Stubbs.
Prosecuting Attorney-Charles P. Bene- dict. Taylor Groninger, Deputy.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
Township Assessor-M. L. Jefferson. Term expires December 31, 1908.
Deputies-John A. Porter, Wm. U. Gra- ham, James N. Shelton, Edward A. Bretz, John F. Ford, Wm. H. Brown, C. McGroarty, Henry G. Peterson, James W. Jefferson, Charles J. Egger. Justices of the Peace-Wm. H. Nicker- son, Elmer B. Pentecost, Wm C. Smock, Joseph H. Sheppard, Harvey B. Stout. Constables-Frank L. Glass, Philip Mar- er, Harry Hildebrand, G. B. Davis, Ed- gar E. Young, David J. Smock, Wm H. Huston.
Trustees-Center, Wm B. West, 1012 E. Washington street; Franklin, J. W. Spicer; Perry, Warren E. Tinkle; Pike, H. E. Hill; Washington, George Blue; Wayne, Homer L. Traub; Warren, John T. Cotton; Lawrence, C. C. Lyle; De- catur, J. D. Sanders.
Time of Holding Elections-General, State and County Elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Mon- day in November. The general city election is held on the second Tuesday in October.
ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.
Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women- 1940 Darwin. Nora Hitchens, Matron. Asylum for Friendless Colored Children- 319 W. 21st. Abbie J. Bond, Matron. Bobbs' Free Dispensary of the Medical College of Indiana-N. W. cor. Senate av. and Market.
Central Indiana Hospital for Insane- West Washington, Mount Jackson. George F. Edenharter, M. D., Supt.
City Dispensary-S. E. cor. Alabama and Pearl. Henry Lohrmann, Supt. City Hospital-1000 Coe. Paul F. Martin, M. D., Supt.
County Infirmary-Indiana av., four miles northwest of city.
Day Nursery and Boarding Home for Children-518 W. Vermont. Margaret D. Barrett, Matron.
Door of Hope Maternity Hospital-116 W. Michigan. Lydia C. Blumbley, Supt. Eleanor Hospital for Sick Children-1806 N. Capitol av. Minnie Haman, Matron. Flower Mission Hospital-S. W. cor. 10th and Locke.
German Evangelical Luthern Orphans' Home-3310 E. Wash. C. Hankemeier, Supt.
German General Protestant Orphan Asy- lum-S. State av. and Nebraska. Henry F. Roesener, Supt.
Guardians' Home-5751 University av.
Hartwig-Kalley Home for Aged-5739
Railroad. Sarah C. Morris, Matron.
Home for Aged Poor-520 E. Vermont. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Home of the Good Shepherd-W. Ray- mond, near Meridian.
Indiana Industrial Home for Blind Men- 1146 W. 28th. C. S. McGiffin, Supt.
Indiana Industrial School for Girls-S. E. cor. Michigan and Randolph streets. Emily E. Rhoades, Supt.
Indiana Woman's Prison-S. E. cor. Mich- igan and Randolph. Emily E. Rhoades, Supt.
Indianapolis Home for Friendless Women -1731 N. Capitol av. Gabriella M. Lan- dis, Matron.
Indianapolis Orphan Asylum-N. E. cor. College av. and 13th. After June, 1905, 4107 E. Wash.
Indianapolis Veterinary Infirmary-14-16 S. Alabama.
Marion County Jail-S. W. cor. Delaware and Pearl. E. G. Sourbier, Sheriff.
Marion County Work House-S. E. cor. 21st and Northwestern av. A. D. Shaw, Supt.
"Neuronhurst," Dr. W. B. Fletcher San- atorium-1140 E Market.
"Norways" Sanatorium for Nervous and Mental Diseases-Dr. Albert E. Sterne, Propr., 1820 E. 10th.
Pentecost Band Faith Orphanage-E. 10th and , Garfield av. Corene Dunbar, Matron.
Physio-Medical College Free Dispensary e s College av between 13th and 14th. Polyclinique in connection with Central College of Physicians and Surgeons- 214 N. Senate av.
Protestant Deaconess Hospital and Home for the Aged-200-210 N. Senate av.
Rescue Home and Mission-406 S. Penn- sylvania. Wm. V. Wheeler, Supt.
Runnels O. S. Hospital-522 N. Illinois. St. Joseph's Home and Industrial School -725 S. Alabama.
St. Vincent's Infirmary-S. E. cor. Dela- ware and South streets.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 8 Fletcher Bank bldg. George C. Cal- vert, Mngr.
American National Bank-22-24 E. Wash. Incorporated 1900. Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $250,000. John Perrin, Pres .; H. A. Schlotzhauer, Cashier; Evans Woollen, Counsel; Theo. Stempfel, Asst. Cashier; O. P. Welborn, Auditor. Directors: Hervey Bates, Hervey Bates jr; James I. Dissette, Wm. Dugdale, Frank W. Lewis, Herman Lieber, A. E. Metzger, John Perrin, Joseph C. Schaf, Henry Severin.
Capital National Bank The-28 S. Merid- ian. Chartered 1889. Capital, $300,000; surplus, $150,000; undivided profits, $17,- 406. Frank L. Powell, Pres .; Andrew Smith, Vice-Pres .; Hiram W. Moore, Cashier; Gwynn F. Patterson, Asst. Cashier. Directors: Frank L. Powell, H. J. Milligan, Aug. M. Kuhn, E. I. Fisher, A. G. Lupton, Hartford City, Ind .; Chas. L. Farrell, Andrew Smith, Hiram W. Moore, John Appel, Aquilla Jones.
Columbia National Bank-14-16 E. Wash. Chartered 1901. Capital, $300,000; sur- plus and undivided profits, $34,545. Med- ford B. Wilson, Pres .; A. A. Barnes, Vice-Pres .; L. P. Newby, Second Vice- Pres .; W. F. C. Golt, Cashier; W. K. Sproule jr, Asst. Cashier; W. D. Dickey Asst Cashier. Directors, A. A. Barnes, W. H. Coleman, A. C. Daily, Medford B. Wilson, Louis H. Levey, H. W. Miller, L. P. Newby, Knightstown, Ind .; A. F. Ramsey, Crawfordsville, Ind .; E. H. Tripp, R. P. VanCamp, C. E. Coffin.
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TRUST COMPANIES-BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
Fletcher National Bank-30-34 E. Wash. Capital, $500,000; surplus, $500,000. Stoughton J. Fletcher, Pres .; Stoughton A. Fletcher, Vice-Pres .; Charles Lath- am, Cashier; Ralph K. Smith, Asst. Cashier; G. H. Mueller, Asst. Cashier. Directors: Stoughton J. Fletcher, Charles Latham, Stoughton A. Fletcher, Ralph K. Smith, Wm. A. Hughes.
Indiana National Bank-Cor. Penn. and Virginia av. Incorporated 1865. Cap- ital, $1,000,000; surplus and undivided profits, $600,000. Volney T. Malott, Pres. ; Henry Eitel, Vice-Pres .; Edward B. Porter, Cashier. Directors: V. T. Malott, E. L. McKee, J. H. Holliday, G. B. Yandes, W. J. Holliday, H. P. Was- son, Henry Eitel, Arthur V. Brown, C. H. Brownell, Peru, Ind.
Merchants' National Bank The, 35 S Me -. ridian-Incorporated 1865; charter ex- tended 1885. Capital, $1,000,000; sur- plus and undivided profits, $500,000. Otto N. Frenzel, Pres .; John P. Fren- zel, Vice-Pres .; Frederick Fahnley, Second Vice-Pres .; Oscar F. Frenzel, Cashier; John P. Frenzel, jr, Asst. Cashier. Directors: John P. Frenzel, Otto N. Frenzel, Paul H. Krauss, Fred- erick Fahnley, James F. Failey, Albert Lieber, Henry Wetzel.
People's Deposit Bank-132 E. Market. Incorporated 1900. Capital $40,000; surplus and undivided profits, $6,000. F. T. McWhirter, Pres .; Charles M. Lem- on. Cashier. Directors: F. T. Mc- Whirter, Charles M. Lemon, L. F. Mc- Whirter, S. D. Lemon.
Union National Bank-25 N. Penn. In- corporated 1902. Capital, $200,000. Wm. J. Richards, Pres .; Robert E. Mor- rison, Vice-Pres. and Cashier; Fred N. Smith, Asst. Cashier; Charles H. Morrison, Asst. Cashier. Direc- tors: Wm. J. Richards, Charles E. Coffin, John D. Baker, George Wolf, John R. Welch, Wm. C. VanArsdel, Robert E. Morrison, Lewis C. Walker, Charles H. Morrison.
TRUST COMPANIES.
Central Trust Co .- Incorporated 1899. Capital, $300.000. 150 E. Market. Charles E. Coffin, Pres .; Charles E. Hol- loway, Vice-Pres .; Edwin H. Forry, 2d Vice-Pres .; Thomas B. Fulmer, Treas .; Augustus Jennings, Sec .; Clarence Cof- fin, Asst. Sec. Directors: C. E. Coffin, C. E. Holloway, George B. Elliott, O. B. Jameson, W. T. Durbin, L. D. Moody, Courtland VanCamp, Medford B. Wil- son, W. J. Richards.
Indiana Trust Co .- Incorporated 1893.
Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, $250,000. Indiana Trust bldg., S. E. cor. Wash. and Virginia av. John P. Frenzel, Pres .; Fred Fahnley, Vice-Pres .; James F. Failey, 2d Vice-Pres .; John A. But- ler, Sec .; Frank Martin, Treas., John E. Casey, Auditor; C. H. Adam, Asst Sec .; H. B. Holloway, Asst Sec. Directors: Fred Fahnley, Edward Hawkins, H. W. Lawrence, Bement Lyman, James F. Failey, Henry Jameson, Albert Lieber, O. N. Frenzel, Henry Wetzel, James Proctor, J. P. Frenzel. Marion Trust Co .- Incorporated 1895. Capital $300,000; undivided profits, $143,- 873. N. E. cor. Market and Monument pl. Hugh Dougherty, Pres .; S. A. Fletcher, Vice-Pres .; Ferdinand Winter, 2d Vice-Pres .; Preston C. Trusler, Sec. and Treas. Directors: Stoughton J. Fletcher, Ferdinand Winter, S. P. Shee- rin, Byron K. Elliott, Stoughton A. Fletcher, Charles Latham, C. N. Thompson, A. W. Conduitt, V. K. Hen-
dricks, Julius A. Lemcke, Hugh Dough- erty, W. H. H. Miller.
Security Trust Co .- Incorporated 1901. Capital, $350,000. 142-148 E Market. Ga- vin L. Payne, Pres .; George J. Marott, Vice-Pres .; Herbert P. Brown, Sec. Di- rectors: Americus C. Daily, George J. Marott, Enos H. Nebeker, Archibald A. Young, John L. Griffiths, Alfred M. Ogle, Frank L. Powell, Robert L. O'Hair, Ga- vin L. Payne, Grafton Johnson.
Union Trust Co .- Incorporated 1893.
Capital, $600,000; surplus, $300,000; un- divided profits, $74,367. 118-120 E. Mar -- ket. John H. Holliday, Pres .; Henry Eitel, Vice-Pres .; Charles S. McBride, Sec .; H. M. Foltz, 2d Vice-Pres. and Treas. Directors: A. A. Barnes, C. H. Brownell, Thomas C. Day, Henry Eitel, I. C. Elston, Wm. A. Guthrie, Ad- dison C. Harris, John H. Holliday, Vol- ney T. Malott, Augustus L. Mason, Ed- ward L. McKee, Samuel E. Rauh.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
Fifth Floor Majestic Bldg.
Meeting of Directors first Friday in each month at 10 a. m.
Meeting-General, first Friday in each month at 10:30 a. m.
Officers-John J. Twiname, Pres .; John Wallace, Vice-Pres. ; Conrad Bender, Treas .; Charles R. Balke, Sec .; J. E ... Miller, Asst. Sec.
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