Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1906, Part 13

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 814


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Indiana Optical Society-Meets annually on second Tuesday of January. Mar- garet J. Erisman, Sec., Lafayette.


Indiana State Aberdeen Angus Breeders' Association-Meets State House first Tuesday after Monday in January, an- nually. George W. Henderson, Sec.


Indiana State Andubon Society-601 Com- mercial Club bldg. Rev. Hiram Kellogg, Pres .; Florence A. Howe, Sec.


Indiana State Dairy Association-Meets at State House first week in January, annually.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.


Indiana State Board of Commerce-Com- mercial Club bldg.


Indiana State Florists' Association-Or- ganized 1887. Meets at Commercial Club bldg. first Tuesday. Fred R. Hukriede, Sec.


Indiana Swine Breeders' Association- Meets at State House first week in January, annually. Wm. R. Mediff, Sec., Shelbyville, Ind.


Indiana Travelers' Accident Association- 725 State Life bldg. Carey McPherson, Sec.


Indiana Veterinarian Association-Meets at State House first week in January, annually. G. H. Roberts, Sec.


Indiana Wholesale Grocers' Association- 42 Lombard bldg. Clinton L. Hare, Sec. Indiana Young Men's Christian Associa- tion, State Executive Committee-801 State Life bldg. E. E. Stacy, Sec.


Indiana Young People's Reading Circle- 12 Pembroke Arcade.


Indianapolis Alumni Association of The Delta Tan Delta Fraternity-324 Law bldg. Carl R. Loop, Sec.


Indianapolis Athletic Association-1235 W. Wash.


Indianapolis Audubon Society-Rhoda E. Selleck, Sec., 115 W 26th.


Indianapolis Bar Association-Meets first Monday at 57 Court House. John B. Elam, Pres .; Ernest R. Keith, Sec.


Indianapolis Benevolent Society-306 N. Delaware. Rev. L. M. Haines, Pres .; Charles S. Grout, Sec.


Indianapolis Bible Society-171S Broad- way. Julia A. Bassitt, Sec.


Indianapolis Board of Trade-Board of Trade bldg. Frank D. Stalnaker, Pres .; Frank M. Murphy, Vice-Pres .; Thomas Oddy, Treas .; Jacob W. Smith, Sec .; Fred Osterbrink, Asst. Sec.


Indianapolis Bottlers' Protective Associa- tion-217 W. Merrill. A. H. Traub, Mngr.


Indianapolis Brewers' Association-315- 337 W. Ohio. J. C. Schaf, Sec.


Indianapolis Castle Hall Association K. of P .- James A. Hamilton, Pres .; Joseph E. Haskell, Sec. Meets in Castle Hall, Talbott blk.


Indianapolis Civic Improvement Associa- tion-601 Commercial Club bldg. W. W. Woollen, Pres.


Indianapolis Freight Committee-F. J. Barr, Sec., 42 Board of Trade bldg.


Indianapolis Fruit and Produce Exchange -804 Traction Terminal bldg. Foster C. Shirley, Sec.


Indianapolis German Park Association- Park 21st and Sugar Grove av. Otto N. Frenzel, Pres .; H. T. Hearsey, Sec.


Indianapolis Hotel and Restaurant Keep- ers' Assn-W. W. Lowry, Sec., 736 Lemcke bldg.


Indianapolis Humane Society-Mayer Messing. Pres .; Garrett Shover, Vice- Pres .; Sarah B. Kirlin, Sec .; Ida Moore, Treas.


Indianapolis Juedischer Bruder Verein- Meets first Sunday at Hungarian Jewish Church.


Indianapolis Local Freight Agents' Asso- ciation-Meets at Board of Trade bldg. F. J. Barr, Sec.


Indianapolis Ministerial Association- Meets at Roberts Park M. E. Church first Monday at 10 a. m. Rev. J. P. Cowan, Sec .- Treas.


Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Asso- ciation-Meets second Friday and fourth Sunday at Germanla Hall.


Indianapolis News Mutual Relief Asso- ciation-Meets at News Office Aug. 12, annually. Mark Barrett, Pres .; E. F. White, Sec .; L. M. Edwards. Treas.


Indianapolis Graduate Nurses' Association -Mrs. Belle Brown, Sec.


Indianapolis Passenger Association-1. 2 and 3 Claypool bldg. H. S. York. Sec. Indianapolis Retail Grocers' Association- Meets second Tuesday at 51 Lombard bldg. J. W. Galloway, Sec.


Indianapolis Roller Polo Association-50


N. Penn. A. B. Cohen, Pres .; H. E. Cohen, Sec. and Mngr.


Indianapolis Schweizerbund - Meets at Germania Hall second Sunday.


Indianapolis Smoking Casino No. 1- Meets 445 Blake. Adolph Turner, Sec. Indianapolis Social Institute-604 Com- mercial Club bldg. Anna Taylor, Sec.


Indianapolis Stock Exchange-4th floor Union Trust bldg. J. F. Wild, Pres .; Newton Todd, Sec .; Louis E. Lathrop, Treas. Indianapolis Technical Society-Meets room 28 Denison Hotel second .and fourth Saturday.


Indianapolis Typothatae-Meets 728 New- ton Claypool bldg. Ray Scott, See.


Indianapolis Wholesale Confectioners' As- sociation~Meets at Germania Hall sec- ond Friday.


International Brotherhood League (De- partment of the Universal Brotherhood) -Meets at 923 Ft. Wayne av. every Sunday evening.


International Stewards' Association-W. W. Lowry, Sec .; 736 Lemcke bldg.


Iron League The-Meets every Wednes- day evening at 503 Indiana av.


Italian Mutual Benefit Society- Meets at Germania Hall third Sunday.


Jewish Federation of Indianapolis-821 S. Meridian. Samucl D. Wolf, Supt.


Joint Rate Inspection Bureau-42 Board of Trade bldg. Frank J. Barr, Sec. Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society-821 S. Meridian. Mrs. Eliza Leopold, Pres.


Lake Union Conference of The Seventh- Day Adventists-Rooms 223 Unity bldg. Allen Moore, Pres .; Wm. Covert, Vice- Pres .; W. H. Edwards, Sec.


Letter Carriers' Association-Meets first Wednesday at Morrison Hall. George P. Kibbe, Sec.


Library Association of Indiana-Meets annually at State House last week in October. Harlow Lindley, Sec., Rich- mond, Ind.


Little Sisters of the Poor-N. S. Vermont, near East.


Local Freight Agents' Association-Frank J. Barr, Sec., 42 Board of Trade bldg.


Maine Smoking and Benefit Society The- Meets every Tuesday at cor. Davidson and New York. John Thale, Pres .; D. H. Coulon, Sec.


Manufacturers' Association of Indianapo- lis The-908 State Life bldg. H. C. At- kins, Pres .; W. H. Simmons, First Vice- Pres .; C. P. McDougall, Second Vice- Pres .; C. Vonnegut jr, Third Vice-Pres .; H. D. Ridgely, Treas .; F. E. Matson, Sec. and Atty.


Marion County Agricultural and Horticul- tural Society-Meets at State House an- nually. Stella Patton, Sec., 3432 E 25th. Marion County Druggists' Association- Mcets first Friday at Morrison Hall. I. N. Heims, Sec.


Marion County Sunday School Associa- tion-Owen L. Miller, Sec., 417 Law bldg.


Master Horscshoers' Association-Frank H. W. Rodcfeld, Sec., 15 N. Liberty. Merchant Plumbers' Association-J. C. Dunn, Sec., 134 E. Wash.


Merchants' Association of Indianapolis -G. A. Gay, Pres .; F. M. Ayres, Vice- Pres .; George Vonnegut, Sec .; C. H. Badger, Treas .; Charles Z. Coffin, Mngr., 16 E. Wash.


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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIO S


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


Missionary Society of the Church of Christ in Indiana, 34 Union Trust bidg. Jay O. Rose, Sec.


Morton Monument Commission-Daniel R. Lucas. Sec .. 25 State House.


Murphy Gospei Temperance League The -Meets s w cor Alabama and New York every Sunday at 3 p. m. Stephen Gray, Sec.


Mutuai Protective League-M. E. Shiel, Sec. Meets every Wednesday evening at Mansur Hall.


Mutual Service Association of Self-Sup- porting Young Women-306 N. Dela- ware. Anna T. Mock, Pres .; Nancy E. Warman, Sec.


Nathan Morris Home-1812 S. Meridian. National Association of Cement Users- 310 Commercial Club bidg. Charles C. Brown, Sec.


National Association of Manufacturers of the United States of America-308 Traction Terminai bldg. David M. Parry, Pres.


National Hardwood Lumber Association The-617 Traction Terminal bldg. Frank F. Fish, Sec.


National Wholesale Druggists' Associa- tion-Joseph E. Toms, Sec., 402 Com- mercial Ciub bldg.


Pfaelzer Gegenseitiger Unterstuetzungs Verein-Meets at 126 S. Deiaware first Sunday.


Plattdeutscher Unterstuetzungs Verein- Meets at 225 E. Wash. last Monday.


Policy Holders' National League-528 Law bldg. Aivin T. Coate, Sec.


Printers' Board of Trade of Indianapolis- 728 Newton Claypool bidg.


Propylaeum Association-15-19 E. North. Mrs. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Mrs. Elizabeth V. Pierce, Treas .; Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Curator.


Protestant Deaconess Society-200 N. Senate av.


Prussian Benefit Association-Meets at Columbia Hall last Sunday.


Republican State Committee-Ciaypool Hotel.


St. Aloysius Young Men's Society-Meets every Wednesday at St. Cecilia Hall. Sacred Heart School bldg.


St. Boniface Benevolent Society-Meets monthiy in St. Mary's Hali.


St. Cecilia Men's Society-Meets fourth Sunday in St. Cecilia's Hali, Sacred Heart School bldg.


St. Clare's Young Ladies' Society-Meets third Sunday of every month in St. Ce- cilia's Hall. Sacred Heart School bidg.


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


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


St. Vincent de Paul's Benevolent Society -Meets every Friday afternoon at St. John's Hall, cor. Capitol av. and Geor- gia.


Salvation Army Headquarters-38-42 S. Capitol av.


Schwaben Benefit Association-Meets at 225 E. Wash. every third Sunday at 2 p. m.


Scroll and Sword Society-Meets at But- ler College.


Shippers' Protective League of Indiana- 819 State Life bldg. Charles R. Jones, Sec.


Sigma Nu Phi, Indiana Alpha Chapter- 73 American Central Life bldg. Meets first Friday. Joseph H. C. Denman, Sec. and Treas.


Snyder Lillian Home-623 N. New Jersey. Lillian Bishop. Matron.


Social Turnverein-Meets every Sunday at Turner Park.


Social Turnverein of Indianapolis-Meets at German House first and third Wednesday.


Socialer Turnverein Stock Association -- Das Deutsche Haus. Herman Lieber, Pres .; Clemens Vonnegut, jr., Sec.


Socialist Party-12, 30S E Wash. Grover C. Simmendinger, Sec.


Socialistic Saengerhund-Meets at 801 S. Deiaware every Tuesday evening.


Society of Christian Mothers for the La- dics of Sacred Heart Parish-Meets every second Sunday after vespers in Sacred Heart bldg.


Society of Colonial Dames of Indiana- Mrs. T. A. Wagner, Rec. Sec.


South Side Hebrew Ladies' Sheltering House-907 Maple. Abraham Libowitz, Mngr.


South Side Ladies' Turner Society-Meets at South Side Turner Hall.


South Side Schwaben Benefit Association -Meets at South Side Turner Hall sec- ond Sunday.


South Side Turnverein-236 Prospect.


State Publication Committee for Churches (Christian Science) and Societies of In- diana-R. Stanhope Easterday, Sec., 15 Lombard bldg.


State Sunday School Association of Indi- ana-419 Law bidg. Rev. E. W. Hal- penny, Sec.


Summer Mission for Sick Children-306 N. Delaware. C. S. Grout, Sec.


Sydenham Society . of the Indiana Medical College-Meets every alternate Satur- day night at the College. G. L. Mar- shail, Sec.


Theosophical Society of America, Indi- anapolis Branch (Department of the Universal Brotherhood)-Meets at 923 Ft. Wayne av. every Sunday evening.


Thirteenth Indiana Veteran Association- Meets in Circuit Court Room, Court House, Wednesday of State Fair week. Travelers' Protective Association of America (Post


B)-310 N Illinois. Robert S. Mills, Sec.


Twenty-one Benefit Society-Meets once a year. Fred Grossart, Pres .; August Tamm, Treas. and Sec.


Twenty-five Benoveient Society-Meets on call at Columbia Hail. Gustav Kluge, Sec.


Twenty-four Columbia Mutual Benefit So- ciety-Meets first Sunday at Columbia Hall.


Unabhaengiger Turnverein-Meets second Wednesday at N. E. cor. Ohio and Illi- nois.


Union Fraternalle Francaise-Meets first Monday. Edward DuBois, Sec.


United Commercial Travelers of America -Meets first and third Saturday at 1612 E. Wash. Walter Bozell, Sec.


Vacant Lots Cultivation Society-C. S. Grout, Sec., 306 N. Delaware.


Verband Deutscher Vereine (Union of German Societies)-Meets first Monday at N. E. cor. Ohio and Illinois. Jacob W. Loeper, Sec.


Volunteers of America-531 W. Wash. Aifred O. Hart, Adjutant.


Washington Bowling Association-1415 E. Wash. Wm. W. Wiese. Sec.


Women's Auxiliary of the Independent Turnverein-Meets at Turn Halle. Mrs. Oscar Ruther, Sec.


Women's Social and Business Union of Roberts Park Church-Anna Baggs. Sec. Working Men's Sick and Death Benefit Society-Meets Columbia Hali last Sun- day.


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MUSICAL SOCIETIES-NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Young Men's Christian Association-33 N. Illinois. Charles H. Badger, Pres .; Henry C. Atkins, Vice-Pres .; A. H. Godard, Genl. Sec.


Young Men's Christian Association (Col- ored)-529 W. North. Thomas E. Tay- lor, Sec.


Young Men's Christian Association (Rail- road Dept.)-Cor. Station and Roose- velt av. Elwin W. Titus, Sec.


Young Women's Christian Association- 329 N. Penn. Mrs. T. C. Day, Pres .; Cynthia Mayer, Genl. Sec .; Bessie Har- ris, State Sec .; Mary R. Lee, Sec.


Young Men's Holiness League-32 S. Sen- ate av. Justin Barr, Sec.


MUSICAL SOCIETIES.


Concordia Society-Meets at Germania Hall last Sunday.


Harugari Saengerchor-Meets at 29 S. Delaware every Sunday.


Indianapolis Liederkranz-Meets at Ger- mania Hall every Thursday. Joseph Behringer, Pres .: Gustav Dongus, Sec .; Karl Riegner. Director.


Indianapolis Maennerchor - Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Maen- nerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller, Sec .; Franz Bellinger, Director.


Mendelssohn Club-Meets at 101412 E. Washington every Tuesday. Charles G. Dammeyer, Pres .; Edward Prange, Sec .; John F. Spier, Treas .; Theodore Seuel, Musical Director.


Musik Verein-Meets at German House every Tuesday and Friday, Alexander Ernestinoff, Director.


Philharmonic Club-Meets at s e cor New York and Illinois every Monday. Oscar Bryan, Sec .; Edward Nell, Musical Di- rector.


Roberts Park Choral Society-550 N. Me- ridian.


Tabernacle Choral Society-Cor 11th and Meridian.


BANDS OF MUSIC.


American Military Band-Gustav Krum- me, Director; Louis Koerner, Genl. Mngr., 13812 E. Wash.


Beiser's Orchestra-Henry Beiser, Mngr. and Prompter. 732 E. McCarty.


City Band The-Henry Sprengpfeil, Mngr .; R. A. Miller, Director, 1103 Madison av. Commercial Band and Orchestra-Edward C. Beaning, Mngr., 121 S. Illinois.


First Regiment U. R. K. P. Military Band -J. W. Sleight, Director and Business Mngr, 222, 220 N Illinois.


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-124 E. Court. Henry Beiser, Mngr .; Henry W. Klaus- mann, Director.


Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra-Karl J. Schneider, Conductor. 1601 Talbott av. Mayer's Band and Orchestra-225 E. Wash. Frank J. Mayer, Director.


Montani Bros. Orchestra-312 N. Ala- bama. Guy Montani, Leader. News Boys' Band-36 W. Wash, James B. Vandaworker, Leader.


Ostendorf's Band and Orchestra-139 N. Illinois. Louis R. Ostendorf, Leader.


Panden Bros.' Orchestra-410 W. New York.


Seneff's Ladies' Military Band-Joseph H. Seneff, Leader, 1236 Standard av.


Zumpfe's Orchestra-203 State Life bldg. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


American Farmer (monthly)-38 S. Penn. Established 1885. Solon L. Goode, mngr. 50 cents per annum.


American High School The (monthly)- Charlotte Myrick, editor, 309 Commer- cial Club bldg. 50c per annum.


American Tribune (weekly )-222 N. Me- ridian. American Tribune Co., proprs. $1 per annum.


Architect, Builder and Contractor The- 518 Majestic bldg. R. H. Brown, pub. $1 per annum.


Awakener The (monthly)-25c per annum. Published by State Sunday School Assn. Beulah Buchanan, editor, 44 N. Dela- ware.


Bank Notes (bi-monthly)-Levey Bros & Co. (Inc.), publishers. 30c per annum. N. E. cor. Ohio and Senate av.


Bricklayer and Mason (monthly)-306 Unity bldg 75c per annum.


Buchdrucker Zeitung-646 Newton Clay- pool hldg. Est. 1872. Official organ of the German International Typograph- ical Union.


Busy World The (monthly)-Est. 1885. Published by the Indianapolis Business University, 82 When bldg. 50 cents per annum.


Butler Collegian The (monthly)-Educa- tional, Est. 1886. Published by the fac- ulty of Butler College, Irvington.


Carpenter The (monthly) - Auspices United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, 505 State Life bldg. $1 per annum.


Catholic Columbian Record (weekly)-2 Unity bldg. James D. Dunigan, mngr. Central States Medical Monitor-S. E. Earp, M. D., editor-in-chief, 2412 Ken- tucky av.


Chronicle The (monthly)-K. and L. of H. official organ. L. B. Lockard, mngr. 429 N. Penn. 50 cents per annum.


Clay-Worker The (monthly)-227 E. Ohio. T. A. Randall & Co., proprs. $2 per annum.


Daily Echo The-Published daily by pupils of the Indpls. High School, n e cor. Penn. and Michigan, $2 per annum. Eastern Star The (monthly)-5 The Windsor. Published by Nettie Rans- ford. $1 per annum.


Educator-Journal The (monthly)-606 Commercial Club bldg. Est. 1900. The Educator-Journal Co., pubs. $1 per an- num. Fanciers' Gazette (monthly)-829 E. Wash. Est. 1883. Fanciers' Gazette Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.


Farm Star The-58 Monument pl. Star Publishing Co., pubs. Published bi- monthly. $1 per annum.


Farm and Home Sentinel (weekly)-In- dianapolis Sentinel. pubs. 27-33 S. Illi- nois. 50 cents per annum.


Freeman The-Published every Saturday by The Freeman Publishing Co., 309 Indiana av. $1.50 per annum.


German Telegraph (morning)-Est. 1864. 31 S. Delaware. Published daily by the Gutenberg Co. $6 per annum.


Glocke (Die) {German Catholic Weekly)- Est 1880. Published every Thursday. $2 per annum. Wm. Kuhlmann, propr. Wm. Aleiter, mngr. 221-222 Lemcke bldg.


Hartwig-Kalley National Missionary (monthly)-East. 1899. Ella H. Kalley, editor. 5739 Railroad (I). $1 per an- num.


Herald of Light The (religious weekly)- 223 N. New Jersey. Est. 1905. Grace Publishing Co., pubs. $1 per annum.


Hustler's Magazine The (monthly) for salesmen-224 Unity bldg. $1 per an- num.


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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Independent The (weekly)-Est. 1SS0. Published every Saturday by Sol. P. Hathaway, 23 W. Ohio. $2 per annum. Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Est. 1847. In- diana Farmer Co., proprs., 3012 N. Del- aware. 60c per annum.


Indiana Interurban Journal (weekly)- Published every Wednesday by E. N. Hazzard. 114 E. Ohio. R. S. Landsdale, Mngr. 50c per annum.


Indiana Medical Journal (monthly)-25 Willoughby bldg. Est. 1870. Indiana Medical Journal Pub. Co., proprs.


$1 per annum.


Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History- George S. Cottman, Editor. $1 per an- num.


Indiana Reporter (semi-monthly) - 221 Unity bldg. The Indiana Conference Seventh Day Adventists, pubs.


Indiana Tribune (German, afternoon)-31 S. Delaware. The Gutenburg Co., pubs. $5 per annum.


Indianapolis Commercial Reporter The (daily)-77 American Central Life bldg. Reporter Pub. Co., puhs. $5 per annum. Indianapolis Live Stock Journal The (daily)-The Indianapolis Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., proprs. Unlon Stock Yards.


Indianapolis Morning Star (Independent) -- 58 Monument pl. Star Publishing Co., pubs. Ernest Bross, Editor-in-Chief. Published daily and Sunday. $5 per an- num. 1 cent per copy.


Indianapolis News The (Independent) -. 36-38 W. Washington. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, Editor; Hilton U. Brown, Genl. Mngr. Published every after- noon except Sunday. $5 per annum by carrier or mail; 2 cents per copy.


Indianapolis Sentinel (Democratic)-27-33 S. Illinois. Est. 1822. Published daily by J. W. Allan, Publisher; Henry J. Haar- meyer, Genl. Mngr. Daily, $6; including Sunday edition, $8 per annum.


Indianapolis Sun The-123-125 E. Ohio. The Sun Publishing Co., proprs. Pub- lished every afternoon except Sunday. $3 per annum by mail; by carrier, 6 cents per week.


Indianapolis Trade Journal The (weekly) -IV. H. Robson, Pub., 309 Commercial Club bldg. $1 per annum.


Indianapolis World The (weekly)-15, 24 S. Illinois. A. E. Manning, mngr .; Gur- ley Brewer, editor. $2 per annum.


Informer The (weekly)-707 W. North. Seymour & Patton, publishers.


Inland Poultry Journal (monthly)-25 W. Wash. Est. 1896. Inland Poultry Jour- nal Publishing Co., pubs. 25 cents per annum.


Interurban Railway Journal (weekly)-In- terurban Pub. Co., pubs., 716 Traction Terminal bldg. $2 per annum.


Jersey Bulletin (weekly)-124 S. Illinois. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $1 per annum.


Journal of Manual Therapeutics-Clara B. Kincaid. editor. 1006 Bellefontaine.


Junior Builders (monthly)-36 Central Trust bldg. Christian Woman's Board of Missions, pubs. 25 cents per annum. Locomotive Firemen's Magazine (month- ly)-Est. 1885. John F. McNamee, ed- itor and mngr, 806 Traction Terminal bldg.


Madame (monthly)-The Ford Publishing Co .. publishers. Arthur S. Ford, mngr .; Robert E. Reinhardt. editor, 48 Monu- ment pl. $1 per annum.


Marion County Mail (weekly)-Leo K. Fesler, pub., 400 Century bldg. $1 per annum.


Masonle Advocate (monthly)-Martin H. Rice, editor and pub, 14 Masonic Tem- ple. $1 per annum.


Matson's Once-a-Week-403 Lemcke bldg. Est. 1887. J. F. Matson, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Anna R. Atwater, editor. 50 cents per annum. 35 Central Trust bldg. Municipal Engineering-Est. 1890. Mu- nicipal Engineering Co., pubs., 40S Com- mercial Club bldg. $2 per annum.


National Detective and Police Review (monthly)-3d floor 160 E. Market. Re- view Pub. Co., pubs. $2 per annum.


National Domestic-323 Indiana av.


Octographic Review (religious weekly)- Rear 904 Udell. Kate W. Sommer, pub. $1.50 per annum.


Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-2 Odd Fellows' Hall. Est. 1867. F. Foster Reynolds, pub. $2 per annum.


Our Standard (semi-monthly)-Room 11. 135 E. Market. J. Frank Callen, pub. $1 per annum.


Patriot Phalanx (weekly, Prohibition)- Clark & Clark, pubs. 119 W. Maryland. $1 per annum.


Phi Gamma Delta The (monthly) (Col- lege Greek Letter)-532 Newton Clay- pool bldg. $2 per annum.


Physio-Medical Record The (monthly)- Est. 1898. E. M. Haggard, editor. 719 State Life bldg.


Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. Al- fred M. Preston, pub, 400 Century bldg. $1 per annum.


Reader Magazine The-9-11 W. Wash. The Bobbs-Merrill Co., pubs. $3 per annum.


Recorder The (weekly)-414 Indiana av. George P. Stewart, pub. $1 per an- num.


Rough Notes The (monthly)-920 Law bldg. Est. 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co. $2 per annum.


Searchlight (monthly)-15, 18 W. Market. Theodore V. Summers, pub. 50 cents per annum.


Silent Evangelist The-522 Mass. av. cents per annum.


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Spottvogel Der (German)-Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Co., 31 S. Delaware. $2 per annum.


Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly) -939-941 S. Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.


Teamsters' Magazine (monthly)-401 Uni- ty bldg. Cornelius P. Shea, editor.


Typographical Journal The-John W. Bramwood, pub. 648 Newton Claypool bldg. $1 per annum.


Union The (weekly) (official organ Indi- ana Federation of Labor and the Central Labor Union of Indianapolis)-Est. 1889. Edwin F. Gould, pub., 16, 119 W. Mary- land. $1 per annum.


United Mine Workers' Journal The (week- ly)-Est. 1891. Official organ of the United Mine Workers' of America. Samuel M. Sexton, editor. 1102 State Life bldg. $1 per annum.


Up-to-Date Farming-J. A. Everitt, pub, 940 N. Penn.


Volksblatt (German weekly)-Published by the Gutenberg Co., 31 S. Delaware. $2 per annum.


Western Horseman The-315 Unity bldg. 147 E. Market. Published every Friday by the Western Horseman Co. $2 per annum.


Winona Assembly Review The (issued daily during July and August)-S. C. Dickey, D. D., editor. Office 1500 E. Michigan.


Wood Worker The (monthly)-Est. 1882. 407 Commercial Club bldg. S. H. Smith, propr. $1 per annum.


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POST OFFICE.


POSTOFFICE.


Federal Building-Penn., Meridian, Ohio and New York.


Executive Division-Main corridor, Ohio St. Front.


Postmaster-Henry W. Bennett.


Assistant Postmaster-John E. Shideler. Secretary-Ella H. Snyder.


Inquiry Clerks-Edgar F. Brown, Geor- gia M. Baker.


FINANCE DIVISION. East End Main Corridor.


Cashier-Frank J. Richmann.


Auditor-Joseph E. Haskell.


Finance Clerks-David M. Elliott, Ralph D. Udell. Christian Rudolph, Lela K. Hanger.


Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday.


Stamp Clerks-Wm. W. Welling. James M. Eades.


Stamp windows open 7 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Stamps on sale at General Delivery window until 9:30 p. m.


MONEY ORDER DIVISION. West End Main Corridor.


Superintendent-Charles W. Byfield. Assistant Superintendent-Oliver A.


Keely.


Clerks-E. F. C. Bechert. Lizzie Jeup, George T. Cortelyou, Hallie A. Joyce, John A. Hoffman, John W. Pfaff, Sophia L. Horstmeyer.


Open from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Money orders issued at night window No. 19, from 5 p. m. until 9:30 p. m.


MAILING DIVISION.


Pennsylvania Street Corridor.


Superintendent of Mails-Walton


L. Dynes.


Assistant Superintendent-Wallace Bu- chanan.


Weigher Second Class Matter-Charles H. Baughman.


-Clerks .-


Asbury, Allen G.


Haines, Ora E.


Hanna, Walter P.


Avery, Jesse A.


Hauhn, Francis J.


Barr, Wm. C. Hess, Albert A.


Bates, Jeremiah S.


Hlatt, Arthur C.


Batty, D. Roy.


HII1, Wm. R. Huse, Edwin R.


Ilett. Charles B.


District No.


15-Jacob Mathias.


District No.


16-Frank Goldberg.


District No.


17-Albert M. Magley.


District No. IS-Lowry J. Silver.


District No. 19-Wm. E. Pellett.


District No. 20-Wm. S. Warner.


District No. 21-James J. McMahan.


District No. 22-Austin O. Sims.


District No. 23-Robert L. Maze.


District No.


24-Alexander McNutt.


District No.


25-Carl J. Baker.


District No.


26-George W. Reid.


Lang. Wm. H.


District No.


27-Joe A. Downey.


District No.


28-James A. Parker.


Ludwig, Oscar D.


Lyons, David D. F.




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