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West Side Improvement Organization-E. D. Brooks, Pres .; H. D. Cornelius, Sec. 907 Downing av.
White Elephant Society-Meets at 39 S. Delaware last Friday. James R. Neff, Pres.
Woman's Auxiliary of the Independent Turn Verein-Meets at Turn Halle. Woman's Franchise League-816 Odd Fel- low bldg. Mrs. G. M. Henderson, Sec. Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Indiana-Clara M. Sears, Sec., 401-402 Ind. Pythian bldg.
Woman's Missionary Society of Home Presbyterian Church-Mrs. A. S. Bu- chanan, Pres. 941 Congress av.
Wood Mantel Manufacturers' Credit As- sociation-405 Telephone bldg. Lewis M. Meller, Sec .- Treas.
Young Colored Women's Protective Assn. -645 Blake. Daisy W. Booker, Pres.
Young Ladies' Sodality of St. John's Church -- Meets assembly room of St. John's Church, second Sunday of each month. Anna Mannix, Pres .; Margaret Burns, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association-N. TV. cor. Illinois and New York. John N. Carey, Pres .: A. H. Godard, Genl. Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Col- ored)-551 N. California. Thomas E. Taylor, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Rail- road Dept.)-Cor. Station and Roosevelt av. Elwin W. Titus, Sec.
Young Woman's Christian Association- 329 N. Penn. Mrs. C. J. Buchanan, Pres .; Sarah E. Pratt, Genl. Sec .; Grace Spencer, Supt. of Bldg.
Young Men's Holiness League-Headquar- ters, 9 N. New Jersey.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Concordia Society-Meets at Germania Hall last Sunday.
Deutscher Club and Musik Verein-Leo M. Rappaport, Pres .; Otto Kipp, Sec .; Alex Ernestinoff, Director. German House first Monday and Thursday.
Harugari Saengerchor-Meets at 29 S. Delaware every Thursday.
Hume-Mansur Garden Association-Ona B. Talbot, Director. 916 Hume-Mansur bldg.
Indianapolis Liederkranz-Meets at Ger- mania Hall every Thursday and second Sunday. Alfred M. Pich, Pres .; Valen- tine Hoff, Sec .; Karl Riegner, Director. Indianapolis Socialisticher Saengerbund- Directors: J. Stoiber, F. Herder, Julius Goettling, F. Malwig, H. Miller.
Indianapolis Maennerchor - Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Maen- nerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller, Sec.
Musicians Club-12, 115 W. Wash. Wm. Swain, Pres.
Philharmonic Society The-Meets every Wednesday evening at Metropolitan School of Music.
Roberts Park Choral Society-N. E. cor. Delaware and Vermont.
Tabernacle Choral Society-Cor. 11th and Meridian.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
Beiser's Orchestra-Henry Beiser, Mngr. and Prompter, 3122 N. Capitol av.
City Band The - Henry Sprengpfeil, Mngr., 1103 Madison av.
Hoover E. W. Orchestra The-416 Indiana Trust bldg .- E. W. Hoover, Mngr.
Indianapolis Military Band-13, 131 E. Court. Henry Beiser, Mngr .; Henry W. Klausmann, Director.
Indianapolis News Newsboys' Band-34-36 W. Wash. James B. Vandaworker, Di- rector.
Indianapolis Philharmonic Symphony Or- chestra-430 N. Meridian.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra-Victor Ila Clark, Director, 237 N. Penn. Mayer's Band and Orchestra-1711 Mil- burn. Frank J. Mayer, Director. Metropolitan Orchestra-106 E. North. Hugh McGibeny, Leader.
Montani Military Band-436 N. Tacoma av. Pasquale L. Montani. Director. National Military Band-1828 N. Penn. W. A. Gibson, Mngr.
Panden Bros .- 410 W. New York.
Zumpfe's Orchestra-701 Odd Fellow bldg. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
Awakener The (monthly) - 25 cents per annum. Published by Indiana Sunday School Assn. George N. Burnie, editor, 419 Law bldg.
Bank Notes (monthly)-Levey Bros. & Co. (Inc), Publishers. 50 cents per an- num. N. E. cor. Ohio and Senate av. Baughman's Buyer and Seller - 1448 Fletcher av.
Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterers (month- ly)-709 Odd Fellow bldg. 75c per an- num.
Buchdrucher Zeitung-636 Newton Clay- pool bldg. Est. 1873. Official organ of the German International Typograph- ical Union.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
Busy World The (monthly) - Est. 1885. Published by the Indianapolis Business University, 34 N. Penn. 50 cents per annum.
Butler Collegian The (monthly) - Educa- tional. Est. 1886. Published by the students of Butler College.
Carpenter The (monthly)-Frank Duffy, editor, 222 E. Michigan. $1 per annum. Catholic Columbia Record (weekly) - James I. Donellan, Mngr., 212 Board of Trade bldg.
Chronicle The (monthly)-K. and L. of H., official organ. George D. Tait, Mngr., 429 N. Penn. 50 cents per an- num.
Clay-Worker The (monthly)-211 Hud- son. T. A. Randall & Co., Props. $2 per annum.
Clean Politics (weekly)-Published by the Clean Politics Pub. Co., est. 1909, 14, 119 W. Maryland. 50 cents per annum. Contractors' Inter-State News-16, 111/2 W. Market. M. Nellie Costigan, editor and publisher.
Daily Echo The-Published daily by pu- pils of the Shortridge High School. N. E. cor. Penn. and Michigan. A. H. Sproul, Mngr. $2 per annum.
Desmos (quarterly)-Dr. George E. Hunt, editor and publisher. 131 E. Ohio.
Eastern Star The (monthly)-36 W. Mich- igan. Published by Nettie Ransford. $1 per annum.
Educator-Journal The (monthly) - 403 Newton Claypool bldg. Est. 1900. The Educator-Journal Co., publishers. $1 per annum.
Freeman The-Published every Saturday by the Freeman Publishing Co., 220 W. Vermont. $1.50 per annum.
Gazette The (weekly)-2186 Avondale pl. German Daily Telegraph and Tribune Est. 1865-217-219 E. Pearl. Published daily (afternoon) by the Gutenberg Co. $6 per annum.
Hartwig-Kalley Home Missionary Jour- nal - Ella H. Kalley, editor, 2445 Chestnut.
Herald The (Democrat)-Est. 1909. Is- sued every Thursday. George M. Ray, editor and pub., 333 Indiana Pythian bldg. $3 per year.
Herald The (weekly)-Published by Ger- man American Trust Co., 102 N. Penn. Herald of Light The (religious weekly)- 223 N. New Jersey. Est. 1905. Pub- lishing House of the Pentecost Bands of the World, pubs. $1 per annum. Independent The (weekly) - Est. 1880. Published every Saturday by Everett W. McGinnis 302 Holliday bldg. $2 per annum.
Indiana Catholic The (weekly)-Indiana Catholic Printing and Publishing Co., pubs. Joseph P. O'Mahoney, editor, 16 S. Capitol av.
Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Est. 1847. In- diana Farmer Co., proprs., 301/2 N. Del- aware. 60 cents per annum.
Indiana Labor Bulletin (weekly)-Daniel Kennedy, pub., 629 Mass. av. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Commercial The (daily)-112 American Central Life bldg. Central City Pub. Co., pubs. $5 per annum.
Indianapolis Live Stock Journal The (daily)-The Indianapolis Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., . proprs., Union Stock Yards.
Indianapolis Medical Journal-241% Ken- tucky av. S. E. Earp, editor-in-chief; A. W. Brayton, editor. $1 per annum. Indianapolis News The (independent)- 30-32 W. Wash. Est. 1869 Delavan Smith, pub; Louis Howland, editor;
Hilton U. Brown, genl. mngr. O. Ro- meo Johnson, bus. mngr. Published ev- ery afternoon except Sunday. $5 per annum by carrier or mail; 2 cents per ัะพัั.
Indianapolis Recorder (weekly) - George P. Stewart, pub., 240 W. Walnut. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Register (Socialist weekly) -J. F. Essex, pub., 301/2 N. Delaware. 75 cents per annum.
Indianapolis Review (monthly)-Mary E. Eaton, pub., 15 E. North. $3 per an- num.
Indianapolis Star (independent) -N. E. cor. Penn. and New York. Star Pub- lishing Co., pubs. and proprs. John C. Shaffer, Pres .; Ernest Bross, editor-in- chief. B. F. Lawrence, bus. mngr .; Daily $5 per annum; daily and Sunday $7.50 per annum; Sunday $2.50 per an- num.
Indianapolis Sun The-123-125 E. Ohio. George H. Larke, pub. Published every afternoon and Sunday morning. $5.00 per annum by mail; by carrier 10 cents per week.
Indianapolis Trade Journal the (weekly) -W. H. Robson, publisher, 311 Com- mercian Club bldg. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Weekly The (colored) - 413 N. Senate av.
Indianapolis World The (weekly)-1301/2 E. Wash. A. E. Manning, Mngr .; Gur- ley Brewer, editor. $2 per annum.
Inland Poultry Journal (monthly)-33, 2512 W. Wash. Est. 1896. Inland Poul- try Journal Publishing Co., publishers. 50 cents per annum.
Jersey Bulletin and Dairy World (weekly) -238 S. Meridian. Est. 1883. The Jersey Bulletin Co., pubs. Issued every Wednesday. $1 per annum.
Journeyman Barber The (monthly)- W. E. Klapetzky, editor and pub., 222 E. Michigan. $1 per annum.
King's Builders (monthly)-Cor. Downey and Ohmer avs. Christian Woman's Board of Missions, pubs. Mattie Pounds, editor. 25 cents per annum.
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine (monthly)-Est. 1885. John F. McNamee, editor and mngr., 508-509- 510 Traction Terminal bldg.
Marion County Mail (weekly)-Leo K. Fesler, pub., 105 N. Alabama. $1.50 per annum.
Matson's Monthly-James F. Matson, pub. 420 E. 48th.
Missonary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Effie Cunningham, editor. 50 cents per annum. Cor. Downey and Oh- mer avs.
Motouring (monthly)-Sportman-Motorist Co, pubs., 224 Saks bldg. $1 per annum. Municipal Engineering-Est. 1890. Mu- nicipal Engineering Co., pubs., 702 Wul- sin bldg. $2 per annum.
Municipal News The (semi-Monhtly)- Est. 1911. 311 Holliday bldg. Moffet & Geisler, pubs. $2 per annum.
Octographic Review (religious weekly)- 2842 Udell. Kate W. Sommer, pub. $1.50 per annum.
Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-1201 Odd Fellow bldg. Est. 1867. The Tal- isman Pub. Co., pubs. $2 per annum.
Oral Hyigene (monthly; journal of den- tistry)-Dr. George E. Hunt, editor, 131 E. Ohio.
Patriot Phalanx (weekly; Prohibition) - Phalanx Printing Co, pubs., 14, 119 W. Maryland. $1 per annum.
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POST OFFICE.
Phi Gamma Delta The (monthly; College Greek Letter)-513 Lemcke bldg. $2 per annum.
Press The (monthly)-2627 W. Michigan. W. H. Horrocks Co., pubs.
Prospective Builder The (monthly)-M. C. Bailey. pub., 918 Hume-Mansur bldg. $1.50 per annum.
Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. Alfred M. Preston, pub., 13, 39 Vir- ginia av. $1 per annum.
Ram's Horn The (monthly)-Est. 1911. 223 N. New Jersey. Joseph O. Cresap and Thomas H. Nelson, editors. $1 per annum.
Rough Notes The (weekly)-220 E. Ohio. Est. 1878. Published by the Rough Notes Co. $2 per annum.
Silent Evangelist The-519 E. Walnut. 25 cents per annum.
Spottvogel Der (German) - Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Co., 217-219 E. Pearl. $2 per annum.
Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly) -939-941 S. Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.
Teamsters' Magazine (monthly)-222 E. Michigan. D. J. Tobin, editor. $1 per annum.
Typographical Journal The-J. W. Hays, editor, 636 Newton Claypool bldg. $1 per annum.
Union The (weekly; Labor)-19, 119 W. Maryland. Edgar A. Perkins, editor. $1 per annum.
United Mine Workers' Journal The (weekly)-Est. 1891. Official organ of the United Mine Workers of America. Michael Halapy, editor, 1116 State Life bldg. $1 per annum.
Up-to-Date Farming (semi-monthly)-
Equity Pub. Co., pubs. 227 W. Wash. 50 cents per annum.
Veneers (monthly)-701 Wulsin bldg. Ve- neers Publishing Co., pubs. $1 per an- num.
Voice (monthly)-Pub. by P. S. Florea, 139 W. Maryland.
Western Horseman The-315 Public Sav- ings bldg .. 147 E. Market. Published every Friday by the Western Horseman Co. $2 per annum.
Wood Worker The (monthly)-Est. 1882; 701 Wulsin bldg. S. H. Smith, propr. $1 per annum.
POST OFFICE.
Federal Building-Penn., Meridian, Ohio and New York.
Executive Division-Main Corridor, Ohio st. front.
Postmaster-Robert H. Bryson.
Assistant Postmaster-Samuel B. Rath- bone.
Secretary-Ella H. Snyder.
Local Secretary-U. S. Civil Service Com- mission, Harry K. Milhouse. Office 421 Federal bldg.
FINANCE DIVISION. East End Main Corridor.
Cashier-Frank J. Richmann.
Postal Cashier-David M. Elliott.
Money Order Cashier-Charles W. Byfield. Finance Clerks-Oliver A. Keely, Ralph D. Udell.
-Clerks-
Ayers, Everett P. Jeup, Miss Lizzie.
Barker, Virgil R. Joyce, Miss Hallie A.
Bechert, E. F. C. Mather, Earle W.
Bond, Clara B. Rudolph, Christian.
Brown, Edgar F. Thompson, Jacob R.
Cortelyou, George T.
Horstmeyer, Miss Sophia L.
Office Hours-8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except Sunday.
Money orders issued at night window from 5 p. m. until 8 p. m.
Postal Savings Bank open 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., excepting Saturday, then until 8 p. m.
Stamp windows open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Stamps on sale at General Delivery window from 6:30 p. m. to 7 a. m.
MAILING DIVISION. Pennsylvania Street Corridor.
Superintendent of Mails-Leslie D. Clancy. Assistant Superintendent of Mails-Wal- lace Buchanan, in charge of distribution and dispatch section.
Assistant Superintendent of Mails-Wm. S. Mitchell, in charge of letter carriers. Assistant Superintendent of Mails-Ar- thur M. Potts, in charge of registry sec- tion.
Foremen-James E Lackey, Allison B. Mundelle, Edgar A. Bowman and David M. Goldrick.
Clerk in Charge-Albert H. Steele.
-Clerks-
Allemong, Walter B. Haworth, Miss Ora M.
Avery, Jesse A.
Heath, John B.
Barlow, Guy O. Hennessy, Wm. A.
Barr, Wm C.
Hess, Albert A.
Batty, Dilwin R.
Hiatt, Arthur C.
Baughman, Chas. H. Higgins, Millard F. Baus, Frank R. Hittle, Oscar L.
Baus, Simon P. Hoff, John F.
Beatty, Charles E.
Howes, Joseph H.
Huffer, Cecil.
Hurlbut, Jeremiah T.
Blackketter, Geo. E.
Huse, Edwin R.
Blue, Irving P.
Ilett, Charles B.
Boswell, Frank M.
Jennings, Wm. J.
Bowman Edgar A.
Johnson, Henry W.
Brabham, Geo. R.
Brewer, James E.
Keaton, Delbert B.
Brokaw, Elmer Z.
Keepers, John W.
Burns, Wm. W.
Kelly, Thomas C.
Burton, Elza H.
Buscher, Edward R.
Byfield, Claude C.
Kettler, Herman L. Kiemeyer, Wm. F.
Cable, George W.
Killie, Vincent E.
Cannaday, Chas. N.
Lane, Harry S.
Carroll, W. J.
Lane, John A.
Carson, Wm. A.
Lang, Wm. H.
Carson, Wm. R.
Lantz, Benj. J.
Casserly, Wm. J.
Ludwig, Oscar D.
Clark, Clarence E.
Lynch, John J.
Clements, Geo. A.
Cole, Barton W.
Conway, Walter T. Cordrey, Robert T.
Cosler, Charles E.
Coval, Frank H.
Cox, Arza E.
Cummings, Elmer S. Milhouse, Harry K.
Curley, William.
Miller, George H.
Davis, John W.
Moore, James L.
Deery, Bert F.
Mullen, John F.
Dent, Peter S.
Myers, Simpson P.
Deputy, Ivan D.
Nay, Arthur M. Newhouse, Oliver B. Nightingale, Harry E.
Dochez, Louis J.
Doerschel, Louis B.
Dorrah, Emil. Downey, Joe A.
Eades, James M.
Phelps, Harry E.
Faulkner, Claude H.
Phillips. Charles E.
Ferris, Ray E.
Pope, Harry J.
Porter, Wm. H.
Finney, Charles E.
Quinn, James F.
Quinn, Patrick J.
Rehling, Charles W.
Furniss, Wm. H.
Rhodes, John.
Richardson, Wm. T.
Rogge, Herman E.
Rollinson, Chas. W.
Hanna, Walter P.
Harvey, George P. Harvey, Gustavus J.
Harvey, Henry H. Haskell, Joseph E. Hauhn, Francis J.
Roney, John J. Rose, George W. Rothert, John H.
Rucker, Henry V. Salisbury, Chas. M.
Sexton, Michael F. Sheehan, George T.
McCoy, Ernest C.
Mclaughlin, Thos.
McNellis, Rose.
McNutt, George.
Manning, John. Mardick, James W.
Dill, J. T.
Nutt, James A. Osborn, James.
Patterson, Sam'l A. .
Field, Augustus P.
Fischer, John F. Fitzgerald, Wm. P. Fullilove, James H.
Rhoades, Alvah S.
Gluesenkamp, Harry W.
Goff, Wm. E. Goldrick, David W.
Lyons, David D. F.
Jones, Edward F.
Kenny, Raymond.
Bell, Wm. E.
Bennett, Frank E.
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POST OFFICE.
Silvey, Edgar T.
Wade, Alfred S.
District No.
55-Wm. Kirchmeier.
District No. 56-Donald C. Gardner.
District No. 57-H. A. Gluesenkamp.
District No. 58-Wm. R. Hill.
Stringer, Fred O.
Willis, Frank.
Strouse, Charles H. Wilson, Eugene M.
Sullivan, Cornelius.
Wittorff, Claude.
Sullivan, Clarence G. Wright, Homer H.
Tamblyn, Henry W.
Yates, Charles I.
Tamblyn, John E. Young, James L.
Tarkington, Jos. E.
Yule, Charlotte E.
Trittipo, Ernest A.
-Laborers-
Drake, Gideon.
McCann, George.
King, Letcher. Vogt, Fred C.
-Substitute Clerks-
Armstrong, Robert C. Jones, Simpson B.
Barringer, S. G. Klepfer, Travis E.
Essex, Lynn B. Lynch, John J.
Evans, James W. Maroney, Wm. W.
Fry, Harry D. Montgomery, Roy.
Garrett, Bert R. Rinkard, Frank.
Hayward, John L. Smith, Raymond J.
Johnson, Henry W. Steele, Edward O.
Jones, Charles E. Unversaw, Wm. L.
Office Hours-Mailing Division, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Registry Section-8 a. m. to 9:30 p. m., except Sundays and holidays.
General Delivery-Open week days con- tinually.
LETTER CARRIERS.
District No. 1-Martin W. Healey.
District No.
2-Omer Loyd.
District No. 3-Harry E. DeWolf.
District No. 4-C. B. Showalter.
District No. 5-E. J. Carskadon.
District No. 6-W. N. Leonard.
District No.
7-George W. Sulgrove.
District No.
8-J. G. Eddelman.
District No.
96-Joseph S. Bradford.
District No.
9-C. W. Kuetemeier.
District No.
10-H. W. Cleage.
District No.
11-C. F. Orbaugh.
District No.
12-Joseph Falvey.
District No.
13-Wm. H. Falvey.
District No.
14-C. F. Jones. 15-Jacob Mathias.
District No. 103-A. A. Goodwin.
District No.
16-Geo. H. Schuttler.
District No. 104-I. N. Smock.
District No. District No.
18-Charles Gross.
District No. 106-Wm. J. Heim.
District No.
19-James Leary.
District No. 107-Robert S. Coxe.
District No.
21-Aaron Stern.
District No. 109-Geo. P. Kibbe.
District No.
23-R. L. Maze.
District No. 111-John C. Hervey.
District No.
24-Clyde E. Swift.
District No. 112-F. W. Crane.
District No.
25-Chester A. Armel.
District No. 113-Fred W. Yeaman.
District No. 114-Virgil E. Jackson.
District No. 115 -- Wm. H. Gerdts.
District No. 116 -- H. F. Kliefgen.
District No. 117-A. O. Sims.
District No. 118-F. A. Hendricks.
District No. 119-Earl P. Rush.
District No.
32-Gustav Schmedel.
District No. 120-John P. Cochrane.
District No. 121-Fred G. Heylmnan.
District No. 122-Algernon Bradford.
District No. 123-Fred B. Williams.
District No. 124-John N. Hobbs.
District No. 125-John W. Litel.
District No. 126-Elmer C. Bolander.
District No. 127-Carl J. Baker. District No. 128-M. E. Bradley.
District No.
41-Harry J. Boaz.
District No. 129-Robert T. Reed.
District No. 130-J. R. Thomas.
District No. 131-Fred R. Bokeloh.
District No. 132-S. A. Ratliffe.
District No. 45-Jacob C. Brown.
District No.
46-Marion R. Raber.
District No. 47-E. M. Richardson. 48-Wm. T. Johnson.
District No.
49-Harry E. Hamilton.
District No. 50-Wm. Darby.
District No. 51-Lewis E. Frazeur.
District No. 52-A. A. Taylor.
District No. 53-Wm. H. Cobb.
District No. 54-Albert E. Bragdon.
District No. 60-George B. Adams.
District No. 61-L. J. Silver.
62-A. C. Moss.
District No.
District No. 64-Jesse F. Holmes.
District No. 65-Aug. McFarland.
District No. 66-Frank J. Hildebrand.
District No. 67-Thomas Carroll.
68-Oscar Henn.
District No.
69-E. L. Crawley.
District No. 70-J. Frank Miller.
District No.
71-George Deming.
District No.
72-James N. Wilmington.
District No.
73-John C. Dehn.
District No.
74-F. A. Schmedel.
District No.
75-Albert H. Tolin.
District No. 76-Jacob F. Poe.
District No.
77-Sam'l M. Wallace.
District No.
78-Ollie M. Bond.
District No.
79-Robert W. Wells.
District No.
80-J. L. Tipton.
District No.
81-Edwin Addison.
District No.
82-Wm. J. Hufford.
District No.
83-F. C. Poindexter.
District No.
84-W. J. H. Thompson.
District No.
85-Thomas J. Murphy.
District No.
86-Rudolph Schellenberg.
District No.
87-Frederic Ernst.
District No.
88-Oren G. Fee.
District No.
89-John C. Jackson.
District No.
90-J. A. Clayton.
District No. 91-J. Edward Wald.
District No.
92-Arvine P. Anderson.
District No.
93-Herbert Whiteside.
District No.
94-J. C. Hurt.
District No. 95-Chas. T. Trueman.
District No. 97-Lon E. Richardson.
District No.
98-J. S. Bates.
District No. 99-R. F. Hammond.
District No. 100-Austin Black.
District No. 101-Lee R. Ritter.
District No. 102-Albert C. Hawn.
District No.
17-Albert M. Magley.
District No. 105-Alex McNutt.
District No.
20-C. A. Shelby.
District No. 108-Robert S. Cochrane.
District No.
22-W. S. Warner.
District No. 110-James McMath.
District No. District No. 31-C. A. Sammis.
District No. District No. District No.
33-Chas. W. Vinson. 34-James M. Stutsman. 35-W. C. Weber.
District No.
36-M. L. Clifford.
District No.
37-Nicholas Stadtfeld.
District No. District No.
39-A. H. Arbuckle.
District No. 40-John Amos.
District No. 42-Warren P. Black.
District No. District No.
44-Harry H. Hart.
District No. 133-Walter T. Hamilton.
District No. 134-Eugene F. Pfafflin.
District No. 135-Edward L. Minnich. District No. 136-U. Grant Smithson.
District No. 137-F. L. Stilwell. District No. 138-George W. Ward.
District No. 139-Alfred Harlan.
District No. 140-Lucian Pauley.
District No. 141-L. W. Parish.
District No. 142-Fred A. Lorenz.
Smith Charles F.
Wamsley, Lewis.
Steele, Earle W.
Warren, Jeremiah W.
Stout, Howard F.
Webb, James C.
District No. 59-E. M. Vandervort.
District No. 63-Charles A. Boyle.
District No.
District No. 26-Wm. L. Cook.
27-Bayard F. Entwistle.
District No. District No. 28-Louis J. Kalb. District No. 29-H. M. Trimpe.
30-Arthur D. Grow.
38-Oscar A. Soper.
43-Thomas Swift.
District No.
136
POST OFFICE-PUBLIC BUILDINGS, FLATS, HALLS, ETC.
District No. 143-Geo. T. Nickerson.
District No. 144-J. B. Wirt.
District No. 145-M. A. Lockwood.
District No. 146-John J. Turner.
District No. 147-J. A. Collins.
District No. 148-Edw. E. Tyner.
District No. 149-James E. Eastes.
District No. 150-Everitt L. Edwards.
District No. 151-John S. Pock.
District No. 152-Ernest F. Brown.
District No. 153-W. E. Pullett.
SUBSTITUTE CARRIERS.
Anselm, George F.
King, Robert A.
Benson, John M.
Lauck, William M.
Brown, John W. McCormick, Samuel B.
Cottman, John E. Matthews, J. F.
Crum, Ossie B. Moore, Edward L.
Drury, James H. Moore, Hovey.
Earnest, Daniel R. Payne, Willie C.
Evans, Charles F. Reynolds, David E.
Gudgel, Herman S. Richman, Hal C. No. 17-2127 Prospect. W. J. Merrill,
Hadley, Albert. Sutton, Walter C.
Harless, Quince R. Wadsworth, Lowell D.
Howerton, Elmer L.
Wittenbring, Henry
Jones, Ora E.
RURAL CARRIERS.
Rural Route No. 1-Irvington, John C. Williamson.
Rural Route No. 12-Brightwood, John A. Lankford. Rural Route No. 18-Haughville, Charles A. Loomis.
Rural Route No. 19-Haughville, John L. Lindsay.
Rural Route No. 29 - Fountain Square, Robert E. Wycoff.
Rural Route No. 36-Station A, David R. Gilpin.
SPECIAL DELIVERY MESSENGERS.
Baker, Lovell. Henn, Joseph C.
Baumann, David.
Kent, John A.
Baxter, Wilford. Leathers, Earl.
Bennett, Fred. Linn, Cecil.
Bennett, Roy.
Longest, Basil.
Blackburn, Norvy. Lucas, Chester.
Butler, Howard.
Lunsford, George.
Cain, Walter. Callon, Gail.
McCarty, Lawrence. McComaughy, Gerald.
Donoghue, Earl P. Matthews, J. F.
Farney, Morris.
Meredith, Harley.
Fisher, Floyd B. O'Brian, Earl.
Fisher, Fred D.
Renwick, Avery.
Frankhouse, Howard. Ross, Willard. Schafer, Otto E.
Fry, Walter F.
Gallagher, Edward.
Short, Leland C. Stone, Virgil.
Gellert, John P.
Goines, Charles A. Sturgeon, Warren.
Green, Irvin A. Teachnor, Basil.
Hanselman, Joseph. Weiss, George C.
CARRIER STATION.
Station A-2950 N. Illinois. Calvin W. Bush, Superintendent; D. S. Sissen- guth, Clerk.
Fountain Square Station - 1052 Virginia av. August J. Cahill, clerk in charge; Asbury G. Allen, Clerk.
West Indpls Station-118112 Kentucky av. C. C. Hahn, clerk in charge.
Haughville Station - 2609 W. Michigan. Thomas E. Spafford, clerk in charge. Irvington Station-5502 E. Wash. George W. Russell, clerk in charge. Brightwood Station-2350 Station. Elmer Schaller, clerk in charge.
Ft. Benjamin Harrison-clerk in charge Oscar N. Wilmington; Geo. W. Sul- grove, carrier.
NUMBERED STATIONS.
No. 1 -- 1802 Montcalm. Harry D. Mc- Queen, clerk in charge. No. 2-Cor. Illinois and Market (Wm. H. Block). No. 3-1557 Roosevelt av. Harlen W. Carter, clerk in charge.
No. 4-N. Indpls., 1042 Udell. A. B. Gauld, clerk in charge.
No. 5-6 W. Wash. (H. P. Wasson & Co.) No. 6-2541 W. Wash. Walter A. Stout, clerk in charge. No. 7-940 S. Meridian. Charles Fish-
man, clerk in charge. No. 9-2401 E. Tenth. Wm. F. Holmes,
clerk in charge.
No. 11-2406 E. Wash.
James E. Lam-
bert, clerk in charge.
No. 12-1602 College av. George C. Fish- er, clerk in charge.
No. 13-25 E. Wash. (New York Store.) W. Ray Spear, clerk in charge. No. 14-5 W. Wash. (L. S. Ayres & Co.) Victor C. Kendall, clerk in charge. No. 15-449 E. South. clerk in charge. John C. Clark,
No. 16-3351 N. Illinois.
E. E. Stuart,
clerk in charge.
clerk in charge.
No. 18-904 Mass. av. Homer D. Bassett, clerk in charge.
No. 20-1202 N. Senate av. Otto D.
Ferger, clerk in charge.
No. 21-1363 Reisner. Lloyd W. Durbin, clerk in charge. No. 24-2401 College av. Charles A. Muel- ler, clerk in charge.
W. Lloyd Welch,
No. 25-1402 Hoyt av. clerk in charge. No. 26-540 N. Penn. clerk in charge. E. M. Crawford, No. 27-1748 E. 10th. Bert C. McCam-
mon, clerk in charge. No. 28-1837 Shelby. Howe Abbott, clerk in charge. No. 29-1618 E. Wash. Gilmore M. Mor- gan, clerk in charge.
No. 31-638 W. Wash. Peter P. Cornet, clerk in charge.
No. 32-2401 N. Illinois. Walter C. G. Stedfeld, clerk in charge.
No. 33-901 Indiana av. Oscar T. Pass-
more, clerk in charge.
No. 34-1271 Oliver av. Daniel B. Dun- ham, clerk in charge.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, FLATS, ETC.
Abbett Building-39 Virginia av. Ada Flats-549 Fletcher av.
Adler Block-326-336 Virginia av. Aeolian Hall-237 N. Penn.
Aetna Building-23 N. Penn. Alabama The-23 S. Alabama.
Alameda The-44412 Mass. av.
Alamo The-1815 College av.
Alawayne The-829-831 N. Alabama.
Alberta The-533 Leon.
Alberta The-325 W. New York.
Alexandra The-332-340 E. Vermont and 400-416 N. New Jersey.
Algonquin The-227 N. Delaware.
Allegheny The-174-176 W. Allegheny. Allen The-1704 N. Penn.
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