Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1910, Part 9

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Publication date: 1910
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162-Twenty-second and Depot.


163-Brightwood av. and 25th.


164-Rural, corner Bloyd av.


165-St. Clair and Keystone av.


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.


182-LaSalle and 10th.


183-Foundry and 28th.


184-North and Hamilton av.


185-Arrow av. and 18th.


186-Langley and Holloway avs.


187-Cor. Cornell av. and 21st.


189-Women's Prison.


192-E Michigan and Union Ry.


193-Rural and Michigan.


194-Tacoma and 12th.


195-Rural and 16th.


196-Oakland and 12th.


197-Olney and 13th.


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.


247-Talbott av. and 23d.


248-Rader and 25th.


249-Clifton and 30th.


251-Schurmann av. and 27th.


252-Capitol av. and 32d.


253-Paris av. and 30th.


254-Capitol av. and 35th.


256-Rader and 33d.


257-N. New Jersey and 33d.


258-Meridian and 28th.


259-Kenwood av. and 23d.


261-Indianapolis and 26th.


263-Pennsylvania and 18th.


312-West and Walnut.


313-West and 12th. 314-Missouri and 16th.


315-Eleventh 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.


329-King av. and Calvelage.


341-West and 14th.


342-Sixteenth and Montcalm.


345-No. 24 Eng. H., 19th and Dexter.


346-New York and Harding ..


347-New York and Hanson av.


348-Highland pl. and 19th.


349-Michigan and Belmont 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.


419-Park Theater.


421-W. Washington and Greely.


423-Insane Hospital.


424-Miley av. and C. H. & D. R. R.


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 Kappes.


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.


482-Kingan's.


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.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT-POLICE DEPARTMENT.


524-Madison av. and Lincoln.


526-Mer.dian 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 LeGrande av.


537-Eng. H. No. 26. Raymond and Webb. 538-Chestnut and Iowa.


612-Leonard and Woodlawn av.


613-East and Lincoln.


614-East and Beecher.


615-Wright and Sanders. 617-McCarty and Noble. 618-New Jersey and Virginla av.


619-Stevens and Virginia av. 621-East and Downey. 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.


735-Minnesota and Spruce.


736-South Side Market, 1132 Shelby.


738-Plne and Daly. 739-Leota and Maryland. $12-Eng H No. 11 E Wash. 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.


S24-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., 350 N. Bevllle av. S31-Southeastern and Temple avs.


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 Washington and Belt R. R. 842-E. Washington and Chester. 843-No. 25 Eng. H., 5554 E. Washington.


845-Jullan 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.


852-Washington and Eastern av.


853-Washington and Bosart av. 854-Emerson and Julian avs.


856-New York and Emerson. 912-Maryland and Illinois. 913-Market and Illinois.


914-Washington and Pennsylvania.


915-Ohlo and Delaware.


916-Maryland and Delaware.


917-Blrd and Court.


918-Empire Theater.


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 companles 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 12 m.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Headquarters-Southeast cor. Pearl and Alabama.


Sub-Stations-No. 1, 930 E. 17th: No. 2, 605 W. St. Clair; No. 3, 1113 S. West; No. 4, 1123 Prospect.


Superintendent of Police-Martin J. Hy- land.


Secretary of Police Dept .- Oscar J. Queisser.


Bertillon Clerk-Albert G. Perrott.


Police Surgeon-Thomas Thorner, M. D.


Captains-Leonard Crane, Christian L. Kruger.


Lieutenants-John Corrigan, John Belch, Otway C. Trusler.


Captain of Detectives - Chauncey A. Manning.


Lieutenant of Detectives-Jeremiah E. Kinney.


Clerks of Detectives-Charles T. MacIn- tire, Harry C. Conner.


Detectives-Jacob Kurtz, Samuel S. Ger- ber, Conrad Hauser, David R. Lancas- ter, Wm. A. Holtz, Wm. W. Larsh, Otto H. Simon, Thomas Dugan, John Mor- gan, Henry J. Askin, John Mullen, Frank Duncan, James F. Quigley, Alex- ander H. Smith, George E. Stewart, Harry L. Ulery, Adolph Asch, Martin Haley.


Sergeants-F. M. Schwab, Walter White, Cletus L. Weaver, James D. Hagerty, John P. Boylan, Charles Barmfuhrer, Jesse M. Streit, Ira L. Leet, John Mc- Carty, Wm. L. Cox, Keller A. DeRos- sette, Frank Anderson, Joseph Stein- ruck, Charles P. Metcalfe, Alfred Ray, A. A. Schafer, Green Hagerman.


Turnkeys-Thomas L. Stout, Alfred F. Mathey, Wm. P. Smith.


Court Bailiff-Wm. Paulsel.


Telephone Operators-Orville Duncan, James Reeder, Walter Jenkins.


Inspector of Scales, Weights and Meas- ures-Isadore Wulfson.


Humane Inspectors-Oscar . Merrill, John W. Shine, Fred W. Gunsolus.


Board of Children's Guardians Officer- Wm. A. Joyce.


Police Matrons-Mrs. Ella T. Gregoire, Rena Reisner.


Custodian of the Police Statlon-Andrew J. Stephans.


Engineers-L. P. Lohman, Joseph Steffen. Janitors-John Crittenden, Wm. Jasper, Jesse Thorpe, Alex Leaper.


PATROLMEN.


Admire, James. Bledsoe, Thomas T.


Albert, Vernon J. Blumberg, Samuel.


Amsden, Fred. Bolen, Frank.


Anderson, Frank. Bradley, George F.


Armstrong, Thomas.


Brady, Wm. F. Brooks, Frank.


Baker, Henry.


Brooks, Horatio M.


Bardash, Nicholas.


Barlow, George.


Barrows, Arthur F. Burris, Henry J. Campbell, Robert.


Bastin, Wm. A.


Bates, John M.


Carter, Daniel.


Baumann, Charles A. Chamness, Theodore


Beals, Robert J. E.


Beeson, George P. Chitwood, Raymond


Bernauer, Charles A. C.


Bixler, Edward J.


Christ, Henry.


Ballard, Wm. E.


Brown, John.


Burk. Hansford.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT-COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Coleman, Walter.


Condell, Harry.


Conn, Wm. J. Conway, Frank A.


Cooney, Harry. Corcoran, Timothy F.


Crabtree, James. Cronin, James J.


Davis, Horace C.


DeMoss Francis E.


Dever, Wm. Devore Augustus. Dickison, John F. Diener, Henry.


Monninger, Henry.


Morgan, Wm.


Dillane, Patrick.


Mosbey, John M.


Dolan, Charles M.


Mullen, Jacob.


Drinkut, Fred H.


Mulvihill, John J.


Driskell, Wm. D.


Murphy, Edward C.


Dugan, Hugh M. Murphy, Maurice. Dugan, John. Musgrove, Wm.


Dugan, Lawrence E.


Dunbar, Elmer.


Eisenhut John R. Englebright, Emmett W.


Peake, John M.


Feeney, Wm.


Poole, Charles R.


Felton, Grant.


Field, John T.


Fields, Wm. O.


Finney, John F.


Flaherty Michael. Fletcher Herbert R. Fletcher, Joseph A. Foley, Daniel J.


Foran, Patrick.


Repp, John F.


Reynolds, Frank A.


Franklin, Harry M.


Richards, David S.


Roche, Patrick.


Freeman, George F. Rogers, Wm.


Gaddis, Samuel. Rondot, Harry E.


Garrett, Earl S.


Row, Frank.


Giblin, Frank.


Rucker, Shiveral.


Gibney, Albert C. Rugenstein, Wm. jr. Samuels, Edward.


Gibson, Walter.


Gill, Hirschel E. Sanders, Jesse. Saylor, Orman F. Gillespie, Samuel B. Gollnisch, Charles P. Schlangen, Wm. J.


Gooch, Elmer. Scott, Lewis C. Green, James E. Scribner, Albert G. Gribble, Arra N. Shafer, Newton. Shea, Martin P.


Groves, Clarence.


Hagerty, Frank.


Shea, Patrick M.


Shelby, Arthur H.


Haley, Martin.


Hall, Elmer F.


Hanks, George A.


Hanlon, Lawrence. Hare, Henry F.


Hartsell, Lawrence.


Heller, Andrew J.


Helm, Edward.


Helm, George W.


Helm, John.


Henry, Ollie. Hett, John M.


Hillman,. Charles T.


Hite, Wm. D.


Hoffbauer, Nicholas J.


Hollahan, Jeremiah A.


Hostetler, John V.


Houlihan, Dennis.


Houlihan, John M. Hull, Wade.


Hunter, Michael. Hyland, Robert E. Irick, Harry B.


Johnson, John F.


Johnston, George F. Weible, John. Wells, James B. Wernsing, Anthony B.


Keating, John P.


Kerins, James P. Kimpel, John N.


Kitzmiller, John C. Krupp, Joseph. Larue, Ralph.


Wilson, John L. Wilson, Wm. Winkler, Fred D.


Woodward, Wm. Woolley, Oliver W. Wright, George L. Wright Zachariah.


INDIANAPOLIS MERCHANTS' POLICE FORCE.


Headquarters-Room 21, 119 W Maryland. Captain-Grafton A. Clary.


First Lieutenant-Frank L. Griffith. Second Lieutenant-John Foltzenlogel. Secretary-Wm. J. Clary.


Treasurer-Walter S. Sourbeer.


Patrolmen-W. O. Armstrong, Robert D. Bacon, Edward A. Barber, James Bar- ricklow, Benjamin Bell, Conrad S. Ben- der, Jesse C. Biddinger, James E. Bird, Noah C. Bristow, Wilford Bristow, Benjamin F. Buchanan, Benjamin F. Campbell, George W. Cheatham, Jesse D. Click, John Elkins, Albert Fickle, Norman L. Gardner, James Green, Frank L. Hamilton, Christian I. Han- sing, Robert C. Hartley, Frank Haught, Reuben Hendrickson, Henry W. Heuser, Samuel Hice, Charles Highland, Joseph Hofstatter, Samuel J. McClure, Henry L. Meier, Douglas C. Moore, Woodbury Mullinix, Marion A. Neff, Richard H. Neff, Frank M. Oliver, Patrick O'Neil, Charles Orme, R. H. Patrick, E. E. Pruitt, David Rieble, George Rush, Christopher C. Russe, George Scherer, Matthew B. Stillwell, John C. Whitting- hill, Herman Wright.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Clerk (ex-officio of all courts)-Leonard M Quill. Term expires December, 1910. Chief Deputy, Charles F. Hurst.


Treasurer-Frank S. Fishback. Term ex- pires January 1, 1912. Chief Deputy, George F. Miller.


Auditor-Albert Sahm. Term expires De- cember, 1911. Chief Deputy, Wm T. Patten.


Recorder-Harry R. Wallace. Term ex- pires December, 1910.


Sheriff-Jacob Woessner. Term expires January, 1911. Chief deputy, Theodore Portteus.


Coroner-John J. Blackwell. Term ex- pires December, 1910.


Commissioners-Wm. H. Roberts, term expires December, 1910; Carl Von Hake, term expires December, 1911; James Kervan, term expires December, 1912. County Attorney-


Assessor-Albert A. Womack. Term ex- pires December, 1910. Chief Deputy. Samuel L. Montgomery.


Surveyor-Paul Julian. Term expires January 1, 1911.


Marion County Board of Health-Harry S. Mackey, Sec. Superintendent of Schools-John R. Carr. Superintendent of Work House-A. D. Shaw.


Judge Marion Circuit Court-Charles Remster. Term expires December 1914. Judge Probate Court-Frank B Ross, 53 Court House. Term expires December 1912.


Judges Superior Court-Room 1-John L. McMaster. Room 2-James M. Leath- ers. Room 3-Vinson Carter. Room 4 -Clarence E. Weir. Room 5-Pliny W. Bartholomew.


Judge Marion Criminal Court-James A. Pritchard. Term expires January 1, 1911.


Judge Marion County Juvenile Court- George W. Stubbs. Prosecuting Attorney-Elliott R. Hooten.


TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


Township Assessor-James E. Berry, Term expires January 1, 1913.


Laswell, Harry C.


Lawlor, Michael D. Leaf, Clifford R. Logan, Daniel.


Lucas, James A. Lyons, Robert H. McGee, Arthur B.


Mckinney, John. Mackessey, Timothy. Madden, John. Mefford, James O.


Mellen, Wm.


Merz, Charles H. Metevier, Edward R. Milam, Wm. B.


Miller, Albert P.


Miller, Parvin.


Naughton, James. O'Connor, Patrick T. Okey, Joseph B. Ormston, Elmer E.


Radamacher, Her- man. Raftery, Michael.


Rariden. Samuel R.


Reed. Harley.


Reidy, Thomas.


Forsythe, Len B.


Pope, James.


Pressley, Andrew R.


Sheridan Patrick.


Simon, Fred.


Simpson, Isaac M. Slate, Henry.


Smith, Allen F.


Smith, Oscar M. Spearis, Joshua.


Stephenson, Frank M. Stewart, George M. Stone, George. Stonehouse, Asa. Strauss, Charles.


Stultz, Albert E. Sullivan, John J. Sullivan Michael J. Tate, Wm. H. Thomas, Othello D. Todd, James W. Tomlinson, George H. Tooley, Elza C. Towns, Arthur. Trabue, Edward.


Trimpe, John R.


Tyner, Lemuel F. Valderauer, John. Waughtel, Scott.


Jordan, Robert H. Judkins, Fred O.


Wheeler, Wm. H. White, Walter S. Whitehead Albert E.


Deputies-Wm. U Graham, Thomas W. Brown, Louis R. Larsh, Joseph L. Spitznagel, Wm. H. Champion, John F. O'Connor, Albert Stuckmeyer, Michael


Haley, Daniel F.


Free, Silas C.


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ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC .- BANKS AND BANKERS.


Lahey, James Dugan, Bernard McClos- key, Chas. D. Meyers, John Morlarty. Justices of the Peace-Harry L Holmes, Almanzor Hutchinson, Harvey B Stout, Cornelius Kelly, Grant Hollingsworth, WV. O. Mckinney, James M. White.


Constables-Frank L. Glass, Harry Hilde- brand, G. B. Davis, Wm. H. Huston, Edward Kuhn, Ozy Hinchman, James T. Jeffers, Philip Marer.


Trustees-Center, Henry C. Schroeder, 4, 147 E. Washington st .; Franklin, Henry J. Brown; Perry, Warren E. Tinkle; Pike, Thomas K. Maines; Washington, Albert Newby; Wayne, George D. Har- din; Warren, Charles P. Fisher; Law- rence, Marion A. Beagle; Decatur, Man- ford Burk.


Time of Holding Elections-General, State. County and City Electlons are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.


ASYLUMS, HOSPITALS, ETC.


Alpha Home for Aged Colored Women- 1940 Darwin. Dora Vaughn, Supt.


Board of Children's Guardians Home-5751 University av. Louisa Richards, Matron. Bobbs' City Dispensary of the Medical College of Indiana-106 N. Senate av. Jewett V. Reed, Supt.


Central Indiana Hospital for Insane-W. Waslı., Mount Jackson. George F. Ed- enharter, M. D., Supt.


Children's Hospital of Indiana-Office 611 Newton Claypool bldg.


City Hospital-1000 Coe. John L. Free- land, M. D., Supt.


Colored Orphans' Home-319 W. Twenty- first. Emma M. Conley, Matron.


County Infirmary-Indiana av., four miles northwest of city.


Day Nursery and Boarding Home for Children-518 W. Vermont. Belle Tay- lor, Supt.


Detention Hospital-1505 Hiawatha. Au- gust Rohlman, Supt.


Door of Hope of Indiana-1260 Chicago. Kate Applegate, Supt.


Eastman Joseph Hospital-331 N. Dela- ware.


Faith Home (Rescue)-1220 College av. Rev A. L. Kilburn, Supt.


Flanner Day Nursery-879 Colton.


Flower Mission Hospital-S. W. cor. 10th and Locke.


Friendly Inn-532 W Market, Clarence A. Winkler, Supt.


German Evangelical Lutheran Orphans' Home-3310 E. Wash. C. Hankemeler, Supt.


German General Protestant Orphan Home -S. State and Terrace avs. Samuel M. Roes, Supt.


Hartwig-Kalley Assembly-3548 E. Wash. Ella H. Kalley Founder and President. Home for Aged Poor-520 E. Vermont. In charge of the Little Sisters of the Poor.


Home for Aged and Friendless Women -1731 N. Capitol av. Mary Ingersoll, Matron.


Home of the Good Shepherd-W Ray- mond, near Meridian.


Indlana Bethel Home for Girls-1231 Brookside av. Isabella Jackson, Matron. Indiana Home Hospital-1127 N. Illinois. A. G. Doty, M. D., Supt.


Indiana Industrial Home for Blind Men- 1146 W. 28th. Richard T. Reagln, Supt. Indiana Woman's Prison-S. E. cor. Michigan and Randolph. Emily E. Rhoades. Supt.


Indianapolis Home for Frlendless Women -1731 N. Capitol av. Mary Ingersoll, Matron.


Indianapolls Orphan Asylum-4107 E. Wash. Carrle Thrall, Supt.


Jewish Foster Home-714 Union. Mrs. Lena Jackson, Matron. Jewish Sheltering House-808 S. Illinois. Keeley Institute-Plainfield, Ind.


Lilllan Snider Home-623 N. New Jersey. Lillian Bishop, Matron.


Lincoln Hospital (colored)-1101 N Senate av. Malinda S. Russell, Supt.


Marion County Asylum for the Poor-In- diana av., northwest of city. James E. Greer, Supt.


Marion County Jail-S. W. Cor. Alabama and Pearl. Jacob Woessner, Sheriff.


Marion County Juvenile Detention Home 28 W. North. Susanna J. Pray, Supt. Marion County Work House-S. E. cor 21st and Northwestern av. A. D. Shaw, Supt.


Methodist Episcopal Hospital-N. W. Cor. Capitol av. and 16th. Willard T Gra- ham, M. D., Supt.


Nathan Morris Home-821 S Meridian.


"Neuronhurst," Dr. W. B. Fletcher Sana- torium-1140 E. Market.


"Norways" Sanatorium for Nervous and Mental Diseases-Dr. Albert E. Sterne, Propr., 1820 E 10th.


Pentecost Band Faith Orphanage- Bridgeport, Ind., R. F. D. 3.


Pentecost Band's Shelter House-N. W. cor. Adelaide and Miami.


Protestant Deaconess Hospital and Home for the Aged-200-210 N. Senate av. Henry Russe, Mngr.


Rescue Mission and Home-443 E. South. Rena Dowler, Supt.


Robbins Dr. Clark Sanitarium-1229 E. Wash.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-S. E. cor. Dela- ware and South streets.


State College Hospital-214 N. Senate av. Stewart Dr. J. B. Sanitarium-1100-1102 N. Capitol av.


Woman's Hospital, The-106 W. 11th. Mary A. Welch, propr.


BANKS AND BANKERS.


Indianapolis Clearing House Association- 8 Fletcher Bank bldg. George C. Cal- vert, Mngr.


American National Bank-S. E. cor Penn. and Market. Incorporated 1900. John Perrin, Pres .; H. A. Schlotzhauer, Cash- ier.


CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK, THE-28 S. Meridian. Chartered 1889. Capital $500,000; surplus and profits, $303,744.63. Frank D. Stalnaker, Pres .; Andrew Smith, Vice-Pres .; Gwynn F. Patterson, Cashier; Le Roy Kahler, Asst. Cashier; John F. Kurfiss, Auditor. Directors: Frank D. Stalnaker, H. J. Milligan, Sol Meyer, E. I. Fisher, A. G. Lupton, Hart- ford City, Ind .; Andrew Smith, John J. Appel, Aquilla Q. Jones, E. W. Bassett, WVm. H. Powell, Madison .; James W. Lilly.


COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK-14-16 E. Wash. Chartered 1901. Capital, $500,000, surplus and undivided profits, $23,366.87. Frank M. Millikan. Pres .; A. A. Barnes, Vice-Pres .; L. P. Newby, Second Vice- Pres .; W. F. C. Golt, Cashier; W. K. Sproule jr, Asst. Cashier; Harry B. Wil- son, Asst Cashier. Directors: A. A. Barnes, H. W. Miller, L. P. Newby, Knightstown, Ind .; Harry B. Gates, E. H. Tripp, R. P. VanCamp, T. B. Lay- cock, George T. Dinwiddie, James P. Goodrich, Frank M. Millikan, Bert Mc- Bride.


CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK-18 N Meridian. Capital $400.000. George F. Quick, Pres .; Mord Carter, Vice-Pres .; Brandt C. Downey, Cashier; Arthur H. Taylor, Asst Cashier. Directors :- Wm. D. Allison, Benjamin W. Anderson,


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TRUST COMPANIES-BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.


Plainfield; Bert A. Boyd, Mord Carter, Sylvanus Cockefair, Connersville; Lewis A. Coleman, Henry Dollman, Brandt C. Downey, Edward D. Evans, John H. Furnas, John W. Holtzman, Jesse Kellum, Ferdinand A. Mueller, George J. Nichols, Petersburg; George F. Quick, Wm. H. H. Quick, Anderson; Daniel Rosenbaum, Anderson; Wm. H. Schei- man, Ft Wayne; Joseph Zeigler, Ander- son.


FLETCHER NATIONAL BANK-30-34


E. Wash. Capital, $1,000,000; surplus, $385,000. Stoughton A. Fletcher, Pres .; Wm. A. Hughes, Vice-Pres .; Charles Latham, Cashier; Ralph K. Smith, Asst. Cashier; G. H. Mueller, Asst. Cashier; Stoughton A. Fletcher, Wm. A. Hughes, Charles Latham, Ralph K. Smith, G. H. Mueller.


Fountain Square State Bank-1042 Vir- ginia av. Wm. Nackenhorst, Pres .; Henry J. Budenz, Cashier.


Haughville Bank, The-2615 W. Michigan. E. W. Burris, Pres .; T. C. Dow, Vice Pres .; J. L. Duvall, Cashier; W. A. Underwood, Asst. Cashier.


Indiana National Bank-Cor. Penn. and Virginia av. Incorporated 1865. Volney T. Malott, Pres .; Edward D. Moore, Cashier.


MERCANTILE BANKING CO (State Bank)-372 Mass av. R. J. Espy, Pres .; J. T. Bymaster, Cashier.


Merchants' National Bank The-S. E. cor. Meridian and Wash. Incorporated 1865; charter extended 1885. Capital $1,000,000. Otto N. Frenzel Pres .; Oscar F. Fren- zel, Cashier.


Meyer-Kiser Bank-137-139 E Wash. In- corporated 1906. Sol. Meyer, Pres .; Sol. S. Kiser, Vice Pres .; Grace Jackson, Cashier.


People's State Bank-132 E. Market, In- corporated 1900. Felix T. McWhirter, Pres .; Felix M. McWhirter, Cashier.


UNION NATIONAL BANK-25 N Penn. Incorporated 1902. Capital $300,000. J. M. McIntosh, Pres .; W. J. Richards, Vice-Pres .; Ross H. Wallace, Cashier; John A. Ridgeway, Asst. Cashier; Wm. F. Fox, Asst. Cashier. Directors: U. G. Baker, J. M. Berauer, G. A. Efroymson, Louis E. Lathrop, J. M. McIntosh, W. J. Richards, W. C. VanArsdel, John R. Welch, George Wolf, L. C. Walker, W. C. Zaring.


Wild J. F. & Co. State Bank, 123 E Mar- ket.


TRUST COMPANIES.


Central Trust Co .- Incorporated 1899, 150 E. Market. Charles E. Coffin, Pres .; Augustus Jennings, Sec. and Treas.


FARMERS' TRUST CO .- Incorporated 1905. Capitol, $100,000. 10 E. Market. Charles N. Williams, Pres .; D. M. Par- ry, Vice-Pres .; T. A. Wynne, Vice- Pres .; Riley E. Smith, Treas .; Charles M. Lemon, Sec. Directors: James W. Lilly, David M. Parry, George Seiden- sticker, Charles N Williams, Larz A. Whitcomb, Michael J. Ready, Thomas A. Wynne, James W. Noel, John A. Butler, Robert H. Baker, W. H. Mes- senger, Frederick E. Matson.


GERMAN AMERICAN TRUST CO-In- corporated 1906. Capitol, $400,000. 102- 104 N. Penn. Albert E. Metzger, Pres .; Gustav A. Schnull, 1st Vice-Pres .; Hen- ry C. Atkins, 2d Vice-Pres .; Armin Bohn, 3d Vice-Pres. and Treas .; Wm. J. Kasberg. Sec .; Frank E. Gates, Asst. Sec. Directors: Albert E. Metzger, Henry C. Atkins, Frederick M. Bach- man, Gustav A. Schnull, Wm. J. Kas- berg, Armin Bohn, Raphael Kirshbaum,


Joseph H. Spellmire, Willoughby G. Walling.


Indiana Trust Co .- Incorporated 1893. S. E. cor. Wash and Virginia av. John P Frenzel, Pres .; Bement Lyman, Sec. Marion Trust Co .- Incorporated 1895. N. E. cor. Market and Monument pl. Hugh Dougherty, Pres .; Fred K. Shepard, Sec.


Security Trust Co .- Incorporated 1901. 142-148 E. Market. Bert McBride, Pres .; R. A. Young, Sec.


UNION TRUST CO .- Incorporated 1893. Capital, $600,000; surplus, $300,000; un- divided profits, $290,000. 116-118 E. Market. John H. Holliday, Pres .; Hen- ry Eitel, Vice-Pres .; Charles S. Mc- Bride, Sec .; H. M. Foltz, Second Vice- Pres; and Treas .; George A. Buskirk, Probate Officer. Directors: A. A. Barnes, C. H. Brownell, Thomas C. Day, Henry Eitel, I. C. Elston, Wm. A. Guth- rie, Addison C. Harris, John H. Holli- day, Volney T. Malott, Augustus L. Mason, Edward L. McKee, Samuel F. Rauh.


BUILDERS' EXCHANGE. Fourth Floor 230 E. Ohio.


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-C. L. Hamilton, Pres .; C. B. Hauk, Vice-Pres .; C. C. Pierson, Treas .; T. B. Kemper, Sec .; J. E. Miller, Asst. Sec.


MEMBERS.


Adams Brick Co., brick mnfrs.


Adams Henry C., stone quarry.


Balke & Krauss Co., lumber, Box 117.


Bender Conrad, genl contr., Box 63.


Bennett W. S., teaming contr., Box 22.


Benzinger August, stone contr., Box 64.


Billingsley J. H. & Co., stone contrs., Box 94.


Brandt Bros., genl contrs., Box 106.


Brannum-Keene Lumber Co.


Brooklyn Brick Co., brick mnfrs.


Bruner A. Co., concrete contrs., Box 56.


Capitol Lumber Co., Box 86.


Cassini Mosaic Tile Co., Box 124.


Clarke R. M., furnaces.


Cochrane S. W. & Sons, contrs., Box 55.


Cotton M. M. genl contr., Box 82.


Dammel Michael W., stone contr., Box 123.


Dee Wm. E., Clay Mnfg Co.


Eldridge E. H. Lumber Co.


Ent Harry A., brick contr., Box 23.


Ent Orion B., brick contr., Box 73.


Fleury L. A. jr., electr. contr., Box 32. Foster Lumber Co.


Frazier Theodore, stone contr., Box 93. Gardner Joseph, tinner.


Geiger & Peters, arch iron, Box 105.


Goepper Fred, building material.


Hamilton Charles L., genl contr., Box 31. Hawkey Staunton W., brick contr., Box 104.


Hetherington & Berner, iron contrs.


Hodgson James & Sons, brick contrs., Box 33.


Indianapolis Manufacturers' and Carpen- ters' Union, lumber.


Indianapolis Mortar and Fuel Co., Box 11 Ittenbach G & Co., cut stone.




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