Richmond, Indiana, city directory, 1883-84, Part 23

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Publication date: 1883
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Woolen Mills.


Fleecy Dale Woolen Mill, Mrs E Aiken, propr, near n e cor city limits Test Wm & Bro, on White Water, 3 miles w corporation line


Neckwear, Collars, and Gloves, at Lichtenfels & Co.'s, Hittle Block, corner Ninth and Main Sts.


A. E. & O. P. Crocker give Best of Insurance, Vaughan's New Blk.


RICHMOND CITY DIRECTORY.


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OMISSIONS, CORRECTIONS AND CHANGES.


Albertson Edgar B (Mrs Melva S), (Stubbs & Albertson), res 1127 Main


Artis Rev J E (Mrs Katie), res cor s G and 13th


Brooks Al K (Mrs Rosetta), lunch rooms, 426 Main, res same


Burnaw Harry, tinner, bds 716 n F


Capin A L, bar tender Grand Hotel, bds same


Carrington Louis (Mrs Fannie), res 210 n A


Carroll Owen (Mrs Fannie), teamster, res 321 s 12th Cash Miss Lillie, student, bds 717 n F


Catton Wm, res 318 n 13th


Clark A A (Mrs E), res 421 n 15th


. Clark Geo F (Mrs Sarah K), stone mason, res e side 20th, bet n Band C


Clinton Miss Mary, res 710 n A


Cox Darius (Mrs Ellen), res 712 n 14th


Dalbey Ed F (successor to Short & Dalbey), furniture dealer, 533 Main


Dawson Louis, janitor P O, res 1421 n G


Dean Miss Daisy, res 110 n 8th


Dean Mrs Martha E, widow, boarding, res 110 n 8th


Dingley Alfred W (Mrs Ella M), painter, res e side 20th, bet n Band C


Dingley Edward, shoemaker, 1018 Main, res same


Doll Chas P (Mrs Carrie), R R bridge contractor, res 717 n F' Dozier David (Mrs Mattie), silversmith, res 111 s 9th Dozier Edwin, clerk, res 111 s 9th


Dulin & Hayes (W ID & J R H), Bakers and Confectioners, 908 Main


Earlham College, 1 mile w of city ; Wm P' Pinkham, prest ; Telephone 68


Egbert C Q (Mrs Julia), painter, res 106 n 6th


Fossenkemper Frank H (Mrs Maria), wks Gaar, Scott & Co, res 220 n 20thi


Fry Andrew, res 732 n 15th


Fry Mrs M J, res 732 n 15th


Geaujon Elysee (Mrs Clements), laborer, res 216 n 17th


Geo Hl Grant, Hempleman & Co (Geo II G, A W H & Eli Jay), Mnfrs Church Furniture, cor 8th and Washington ave, near Depot Telephone 127


Lichtenfels, the One Price Clothiers, 832 Main St.


MONEY


ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN AT OUR OFFICE, Vaughan's Now Bl'k,


A. E. & O. P. CROCKER.


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Graber Harry W (Mrs Alice), wks Richmond City Mill Wks, res 407 n 15th


Hicks Mrs Susie M, physician, res 41 n 6th


Holly Wm A (Mrs Jennie), res 2 n 6th


Ireland Miss Hattie O, res 402 n 12th


Ireland John P (Mrs Nancy F), carpenter, res 402 n 12th


Ireland Miss Maud, res 402 n 12th


Krone Fred, res 427 s 8th


Lemon Miss Anna, res 1303 Main


Locier Miss Kate, dressmaker, res 201 n 8th


Locier Miss Mary, dressmaker, res 201 n 8th


May August (Mrs -), molder, bds 705 n 10th


McCormick Chas N (Mrs Laura C), commercial trav, res 315 n 11th


Meek Jeremiah L (Mrs Sarah P), grain cradle mnfr, rear 28 s Sth, res 100 s 5th


Miller Mrs Helen M, milliner, 39 n 8th, res same


Mooney Mrs Ellen, widow, res 323 s 12tli


Mooney James, printer, res 323 s 12th


Mooney Miss Maggie, teacher, res 323 s 12th


Neal Thomas J (Mrs Martha E), tailor, res 216 s 2d


Needham Miss Ella, res 20 8 11th


Needham Harry P, res 20 s 11th


Oakes John D (Mrs Ella), res 712 n 14th


O'Harra Jas (Mrs Mary B), res 18 n 12th


Parshall Nathaniel (Mrs Angenette), res 721 n 10th


Parshall Ulysses, res 721 n 10th


Peterson Jolin, grocer, 407 Main, res 200 s 4th


· Pickett Miss Lizzie, res 318 n 13th


Pickett Miss Lula, res 318 n 13th


Pickett Mrs Martha J, widow, res 318 n 13th


Printz George, salesman, res 126 s 13th


Rich Daniel C (Mrs Esther A), carpenter, res 118 n 17th Richmond Foundry Co (C H Coffin, Pres ; W C Shoemaker,


Secy; W F Spencer, Treas), n side E, bet 11th and 12th Sell Jolin W (Mrs Lizzie), res 407 n 15th Sherman James, res 318 n 13th


Swain Charles W, res 631 n 10th


Swain Mrs Ella, widow, res 631 n 10th


Trump Miss Anna, res 110 n 8th


Warner H E, veterinary dentist, bds 29 n 7th


Willett Miss Retta, dressmaker, res 16 s 7th


Worthington Jacob B (Mrs Emily), res e side s 18th, bet C and D


Furnishing Goods at Lichtenfels', the One-Price Clothier, No. 832 Main Street.


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GENERAL INFORMATION.


RICHMOND POST OFFICE.


Corner Eighth and North A


Edwin D Palmer Postmaster


William L Hadley Asst Postmaster


Sample C Byer


Mailing Clerk


D W Buhl.


Mailing Clerk


Sarah Moorman


Distributing Clerk


Mamie Allen.


General Delivery


Grace Dunham.


General Delivery


Frank Dillenback.


Carrier


O E Mitchell


Carrier


E P Hutton. .


Carrier


J J Dickinson


Carrier


R N Hart.


Carrier


B L Chandlee


Carrier


J N Croker


Substitute Carrier


WARD BOUNDARIES.


FIRST WARD-Includes all that part of the city south of the center of Main and west of the center of 7th


SECOND WARD-Includes all that part of the city north of the center of Main and west of the center of 8th


THIRD WARD-Includes all that part of the city north of the center of Main, east of the center of 8th and west of the center of 12th FOURTH WARD-Includes all that part of the city south of the center of Main, east of the center of 7th and west of the center of 12th


FIFTH WARD-Includes all that part of the city east of the center of 12th


STREET DIRECTORY.


Main Street is the principal street of the city, and extends from the White Water river cast to the corporation line, dividing the city north and southi


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STREETS NORTH OF MAIN.


PRESENT NAME. FORMER NAME.


North A .... Broadway and Spring 1st n of Main


North B. . . . Mulberry


2d n of Main


North C ... . Sassafras, Short and Grant. 3rd n of Main


North D ..


Vine, Cliff and streets s of Fair Grounds 4th n of Main


North E ..


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Noble and Division


5th n of Main


North F ... Finley and North 6th n of Main


North G. .


Maple and Moffitt


7thn of Main


North H.


..


Sanders, Chestnut and Delaware. .


8thın of Main


North I .. .. Pine


9thn of Main


North J. . . . Cedar and Vermont. 10thn of Main


STREETS SOUTH OF MAIN.


South A. . . . Walnut 1st s of Main


South B. . . . Market


2d s of Main


South C .... Sycamore and South Park 3rd s of Main


South D. .. . Mill and Sherman


4th s of Main


South E.


. Central Avenue. .


5th s of Main


South F.


Poplar and Salter


6th s of Main


South G. . . Linden


7tlı s of Main


South H. ... Branch


8th s of Main


South I .. . . Mansion and Reed. 9th s of Main


South J .... East and West Oakland 10th s of Main


South K. . . . Mound


11th s of Main


STREETS RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH.


1st St .... Jackson 1st e of river


2d St ... . Green 2nd e of river


3rd St .. . . Washington Brd o of river


4th St. ... Front, Madison and Bridge 4th e of river 5th St ... Pearl and Monroe 5th e of river 6th e of river


6th St. .. Marion, Gaar and High


7th St. .. Franklin 7th e of river 8th St .... Fifth and Centre 8th e of river 9th St ... . Sixth, Boston ave and Wiggins


9th e of river 10th St. . . Seventh, Newport Pike, e and w Park 10th e of river 11th St. . Eighth, Barclay, Fountain and Mound. . . 11th e of river 12th St. . . . Ninth and Middleboro Pike. 12th e of river


13th e of river


14th St .... Eleventh


14th e of river


15th St .. . . Twelfth 15th e of river


16th St. .. Thirteenth and Reeves ave


16th e of river


17th St .... Fourteenth 17th e of river .


18th St .... Fifteenth


18th e of river


19th St .... Sixteenth .


19th e of river


20th e of river


20th St .. . . Seventeenth 21st e of river 21st St


22d e of river 22d St


1


1 13th St .... Tenth


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PLACES.


Elm Place .... From 8th to 12th, bet n D and E


Park Place. ... From alley bet 9th and 10th to 11th, bet s A and B


AVENUES.


Ft Wayne ave .... Commencing at the junction of Main and 4th sts, running n o to 10th


Liberty ave ...... Commencing at 5th and s HI, extending s w to the corporation line


Washington ave. . Commencing at Ft Wayne ave, extending n w to junction of 6th and n F sts, thence around the bluff, passing the shops of Gaar, Scott & Co, down the river to junction of 3rd and 5th sts, at railroad bridge


Garden ave Commencing at junction of 6th and s E sts, thence running s w around "Cascade Gardens" to 5th


STREETS IN LINDEN HILL.


PRESENT NAME. FORMER NAME.


17th Fourteenth. 1st Street in Corporation


18th. Fifteenth 2nd Street in Corporation


Sixteenth 3rd Street in Corporation 19th


20th


Seventeenth


4th Street in Corporation


6th Street in Corporation 22nd . Eighteenth 5th Street in Corporation 21st


The Streets in Linden Hill conform with those of the city of Richmond


CEMETERIES.


Earlham 1 mile w on National Road


Lutheran


. w s Liberty Pike, 14 miles s of city


Maple Grove n s Main, bet 22d st and corporation line


St Andrew's Catholic . e s Liberty Pike, 1 mile s of city


St Mary's Catholic w s Boston Pike, 13 miles s of city


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


OFFICERS FOR 1883-8.4.


William A Bickle, President; Elgar G Hibberd, Secretary ; William H Bradbury, Treasurer; Jacob A Zeller, Superintendent


SPECIAL TEACHERS.


G M Cole, Superintendent and Teacher of Music ; Dr Z Test, Superintendent and Teacher of German


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TEACHERS.


High School -Mrs J G Holcombe, Principal, History and Lit- erature ; Miss M A Stubbs, Mathematics and German ; W N Truc- blood, Natural Science and Latin


FIRST DISTRICT.


Grammar Schools-Miss Anna Mathews, Principal, Grade A; Miss A C Doris, Grade B; Miss Sophia Marchant, Grade C; Miss Ada Woodward, Grade D


Primary Schools-Miss Cassa V Reese, Grade A; Miss Lillie M Graves, Grade B; Miss L M Schofield, Grade C; Miss M R Elderkin, Principal of Primary Schools, Grade D


SECOND DISTRICT.


Grammar Schools-Miss H M Jones, Principal, Grade C; Miss Hattie Thompson, Grade D


Primary Schools-Miss Nora H Lupton, Grade A; Miss M A Moore, Grade B; Miss Alice Test, Grade C; Miss Anna Lupton, Principal of Primary Schools, Grade D


THIRD DISTRICT.


Grammar Schools-Miss D M Posey, Principal, Grade A; Mrs Florence Woods, Grade B; Miss Maggie E Dennis, Grade C; Miss Lida D Hadley, Grade D


Primary Schools- Miss May Woodard, Grade A; Miss Mary E Perry, Grade B; Miss Lizzie M. Finney, Grade C; Miss Julia E Test, Principal of Primary Schools, Grade D


FOURTH DISTRICT.


Grammar Schools-Mrs E E Thatcher, Principal, Grade C; Miss S A Hill, Grade D


Primary Schools-Miss Anna B Wright, Grade A; Miss M R Marsh, Grade B; Miss Emma B Long, Grade C; Miss M E Mooney, Grade D); Miss Lizzie Thompson, Principal of Primary Schools, Grade D


FIFTH DISTRICT.


Primary Schools-Miss Mattie Horney, Principal, Grades A and B; Miss Marietta Worrall, Grade C; Miss Susie Horney, Grade D; Miss Carrie Salter, Grade D


SIXTH DISTRICT.


Grammar Schools-Miss A P Wiggins, Principal, Grades B and C; Miss Anna M Brown, Grade D


Primary Schools-Miss Lida Leive, Grade A; Miss Victoria Lindemuth, Grade B; Miss Bertha Steen, Grades B and C; Miss Anna Shultz, Grade C; Miss Lina Stahl, Grade D; Miss Agnes Steen, Principal of Primary Schools, Grade D


COLORED SCHOOLS.


Mrs Landonia Williams, Principal, Grammar Grades ; Miss M A Johnson, Primary Grades A and B; Miss Maggie Woodyear, Pri- mary Grades C and D); Mrs M E Perry, Mixed Grades


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PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.


St Andrew's School-Cor C and s 4th ; Rev H J Seibertz, prin- cipal St Mary's School -'S e cor 7th and n A; Rev Jolm Ryves, principal


St John's Lutheran School - W side 4th, s of s C; Rev Henry Wickemeyer, principal


St Paul's School-Cor 7th and s D


EARLHAM COLLEGE.


This institution is situated one mile West of Richmond, on the South side of the National Road. It was established by the Society of Friends of Indiana Yearly Meeting, and, until 1881, was con- trolled by that body through a Board of Managers.


In 1878, Indiana Yearly Meeting and Western Yearly Meeting each appointed a committee to consider the subject of a union of the two Yearly Meetings in the management of Eartham College.


In accordance with a joint report of these committees, adopted by both Yearly Meetings in 1880, Indiana Yearly Meeting conveyed to a Board of twenty-five Trustees-twelve appointed by each Yearly Meeting, and the President of the College being ex-officio a member of the Board-by deed of trust, the college property, real and personal.


This Board of Trustees was, by due process of law, incorporated as "EARLHAM COLLEGE," and organized January 11, 1881, by elect- ing B C Hobbs, President ; M M White, Vice President; Naomi W Harrison, Secretary ; W T Carpenter, Treasurer ; and T Nicholson, M M White, W T Carpenter, J J Mills, M E Harris, N W Harrison, and Nathan Pickett, an Executive Committee.


The Faculty is as follows :


COLLEGE DEPARTMENT .- William P Pinkham, A M, President, Professor of English Literature and Elocution ; Joseph Moore, LL D, Professor of Metaphysics and Ethics; Calvin W Pearson, Ph D, Professor of German, French, and History ; Alphens McTaggart, Ph D, Professor of Greek and Latin; Eli Jay, A M, Professor of Mathematics.


DEPARTMENT OF PREPARATORY INSTRUCTION .- Mahalah Jay, A M, Principal, Latin ; Phebe Furnas, A B, English Grammar and Botany ; Flora E Greene, B S, Fall and Winter Terms; Emma R Clark, A B, Spring Term, History and Geography ; H Lavinia Baily, Ira I Cammack, Assistants.


HOUSEHOLD OFFICERS .- Allen Jay, Superintendent and Treas- urer; Martha A Jay, Matron ; William H Winslow, Proctor; H Lavinia Baily, Governess ; Wm H Winslow, Secretary.


Florence Chandlee, Teacher of Drawing and Painting; John R. Sherrick, Librarian.


The college year is divided into three terms. The Fall Term


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begins September 5, 1883, and closes December 18. The Winter Term begins January 2, 1884, and closes March 25. The Spring Term begins April 2, and closes June 25.


Earlham College affords all the advantages for a thorough clas- sical education, while its moral and religious influence is of the very highest order. Young ladies and gentlemen are admitted on equal terms. Hundreds of its graduates are now teaching throughout the West, many of whom stand very high in the profession. The demand for Earlhamites as teachers is always greater than the supply. The attendance last year was 246, of whom 107 were females, and 130 males.


CHURCH DIRECTORY.


A M E Church-Cor 6th and s B; Rev J McSmith, pastor. Services : Sunday, 10.30 a m, 7.30 p m


Christian Church - E side s 9th, s of Main. Services : Sunday, 10.80 a m, 7.30 p m ; Sunday school, 9.00 a m; prayer meeting, Thursday evening


First Baptist Church - W side 11th, n of Main ; Rev C B Allen jr, pastor. Sunday morning service, 10.30; evening service, sum- mer 7.30, winter 7.00; Sunday school, 9.15 a m; prayer meeting, Thursday evening


First M E Church -S w cor 14th and Main ; Rev A W Lamport, pastor. Sunday services, morning 10.30, evening 7.00 in summer, 7.30 in winter ; Sunday school, 2.00 pm ; prayer meeting, Thursday evening. (Until new edifice is completed, services are held at the old church, cor 5th and n A sts)


Grace M. E Church - S w cor 10th and n A; Rev Frost Craft, pastor. Sunday services, morning 10.30 a m, evening 7.30 in sum- mer, 7.00 in winter; Sunday school, 2.00 p m; prayer meeting, Thursday evening


First Presbyterian Church -E side 8th, bet Main and s C; Rev I M Hughes, pastor. Sunday services, morning 10,30 a m, evening 7.30 in summer, 7.00 in winter ; Sabbath school 9.00 a m ; prayer meeting, Thursday evening


Friends' Meeting House (Hicksite) - N side n A, bet 11th and 12th


Friends' Yearly Meeting House (Orthodox) - S side Main, bet 15th and 16th


German M E Church - S e cor 7th and s B; Rev J C Marting, pastor. Sunday services, morning 10.30, evening 7.30 in summer, 7.00 in winter; Sunday school, 9.00 a m; prayer meeting, Thurs- day evening


Richmond Preparative Meeting House (Orthodox Friends) - E side 8th, bet s A and B


St Andrew's Catholic Church - Cor C and s 6th ; Rev HI J Sei- bertz, pastor; Sunday services, morning 8.00, and 10.00 (main ser- vices) ; afternoon 2.30


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St John's Lutheran Church -320 s 4th; Rev Henry Wieke- meyer, pastor; Sunday services, morning 10.00, afternoon 2.00, evening 7.00 in winter, 7.30 in summer, and every Friday evening seven weeks before Easter


St Mary's Catholic Church - Rev John Ryves, pastor; cor 7th and n A


St Paul's Episcopal Church - N e cor 8th and n A; Rev J B Wakefield, D D, pastor; Sunday services, morning 10.30, evening 7.80 in winter, sunset services 7.00 in summer; Sunday school, 9.00 a m; Wednesday evening services, 7.30


St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church-E side 7th, s of C; Rev J J Young, pastor; Sunday services, morning 10.00, evening 7.30; Sunday school, 2.00 p m ; prayer meeting Thursday evenings Swedenborgian-S e cor 7th and s A


U P Church- Cor 11th and n B; Rev Alexander Gilchrist, pas- tor; Sunday services, morning 10.30, evening 7.30 in summer, 7.00 in winter; Sabbath school, 2.30 p m; prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7.30


Wesleyan Methodist Church - E side 10th, s of s C; Rev Clay Pierce, pastor; Sunday services, 11.00; Sunday school, 2.00 pm ; class at 3.00 and 7.00 p m ; prayer mecting Thursday evening


Whitewater Meeting (Orthodox Friends) - Cor 10th and n G


Zion's Church Evangelical Association-E side 7th, bet s B and C; Wm Weidenhalft, pastor; Sunday service, morning 10.30, evening 7.00 in winter, 7.30 in summer; Sunday school, 9 a m; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7.30


SECRET SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


Halt N W Cor Ninth and Main


Webb Lodge No 2.1, F and A M-A W Hempleman, W M; RF Davis, S W ; NP Wood, J W ; HIS Kates, Treas; W W Austin, Sec ; JE Jones, S D ; A A Marlatt, J D; A G Ogborn, Tyler Trustees- H N Land, E D Palmer, M B Ballard Meets third Wednesday of each month


Richmond Lodge No 196, Fand A M-M Cullaton, W M ; Frank M Wheelan, S W ; Lynn H Fisher, J W ; Simon Fox, Treas ; Jolm De Witt, Sec ; J B Dougan, S D; N H Ballard, J D; A G Ogborn, Tyler Trustees-B Ballard, R W Deeley, D G Sparks Meets first Tuesday of each month


King Solomon Chapter No 4, R A M-RF Davis, HP ; BF Land, K; T E Kinsey, S; D G Sparks, Treas; W W Austin, Sec; A A , Marlatt, CH; RL Moore, P S; A G Ogborn, R H; N P Wood, 3d V; W H Trindle, 2d V ; D Walters, Ist V ; J Knauer, G Meets second Friday of each month


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Wayne Council R. and S M, No 10-W W Austin, III M ; C Fetta, DIM; J L Smith, C W ; M B Ballard, Treas; E D Palmer, Rec ; W J Robie, G ; A G Ogborn, S Meets first Thursday of each month


Richmond Commandery K T, No 8 -- W J Robie, EC; W T Noble, Gen ; Jolm Nicholson, C Gen ; A W Hempleman, Pre ; N B Ballen- ger, S W ; R F Davis, J W ; J B Dougan, Treas; W W Austin, Rec ; BF Land, St B; T E Kinsey, Sw B; A G Ogborn, W; J Knauer, CG Meets first Monday of each month


Masonic Building Association-H N Land, Prest ; M B Ballard, Treas ; E D Palmer, Sec Board of Directors-H N Land, M B Bal- lard, C Fetta, W M Thompson, J L Smith, J De Witt, R W Deeley, L D Stubbs, E D Palmer Meets third Thursday of January, April, July and October Annual meeting of Stockholders, second Thurs- day of January


Loyal Chapter, No 1, Order of Eastern Star-L T Lemon, Worthy Patron ; Mrs C B Kendall, Worthy Matron ; Mrs Addie M. De Witt, Worthy Associate Matron; Mrs Emeline Land, Treas; Mrs E J Johnston, Sec ; Mrs Ellen J Marlatt, Conductress ; Mrs Della Hayes, Associate Conductress ; Mrs Alice Land, Warder Meets in Masonic Hall, second Tuesday of each month


I. 0. 0. F.


Hall S W Cor Eighth and Main


White Water Lodge, No #1-Win J Smith, N G ; Harry C Down- ing, V G ; Mark Mitchell, Perm Sec; H W Talhelm, Treas Meets every Friday evening


Herman Lodge, No 199-Henry Emrich, NG ; Fred Schurg, V G ; Wm Storz, Rec Sec; Gotleib Lichtenfels, Perm Sec; C A Bartel, Treas Meets every Thursday night


Woodward Lodge, No 212-I C Doan, NG; Geo W Reynolds, V G; A W Stewart, Perm Sec ; Jesse H Brooks, Treas Meets every Wednesday night


Richmond Lodge, No 254-A J Mercer; N G ; Harry Dille, VG ; John W Tingle, Secy ; Peter Johnson, Treas Meets every Monday evening


Harmonia Encampment, No 75-Wm Schultz, CP; Peter Kuhl- man, S W ; August May, J W ; Fred Janke, HI P; Wm Vietze, Scribe ; C A Bartel, Treas Meets first and third Tuesday of every month


Oriental Encampment, No 28-E Lawton, CP; C C Binkley, S W; T L Pierce, J W ; W M Mitchell, H P; John McMinn, Scribe ; H R Downing, Treas Meets second and fourth Tuesday of cach month


Eden Degree Lodge, No 30, Daughters of Rebekah-J W Tingle, N G; Mrs Mary L Tingle, V G; Mrs Mattie Alexander, Sec; Mrs M. E Spekenhier, Treas Meets second and fourth Saturday of each month


Hermenia Lodge, No 25, Daughters of Rebekah-Ellen Greive, N G; Wilhelmina Knopf, V G; Henry Greive, Sec; Sophia Bartel, Treas Meets first Saturday of each month


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Odd Fellows' Provident Association of Wayne Co-John Yar- yan, prest ; L C Huff, vice prest ; Edward Bellis, scey ; J J Finney, treas


Odd Fellows' Hall Building Association-H R Downing, prest ; Edward Bellis, secy ; Frank Davenport, treas


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PATRIARCHAL CIRCLE.


Richmond Temple, No 4-H R Downing, C; George Bishop, O; Gehring Stace, V O; CE Newman, Ven O; T L Pierce, Ist C O M ; II C Downing, 2d COM; E Lawton, M; John F Thomas, See; M L Strattan, F Sec ; E J Salter, Treas Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Hall N E Cor Fifth and Main


Cœur de Leon Lodge, No 8-Geo R Williams, P C; James II Nicholson, C C; Edward H Miller, V C; Elmer E King, P; R H King, M of F ; B C Hill, M of E; Wm E Russell, K of R and S; Gil H Scott, M of A; Edgar E Roney, IG; Wm Wentling, O G


Hall S W Cor Seventh and Main


Iola Lodge, No 53-R Sedgwick, PC; P G Hearn, CC; J H Cooke, V C; E J Fulghum, P; A H Morehead, M of E ; O S Mote, M of F; M Ritchie, K of R and S; F Marchant, I G ; J Thomas, OG


Everett A Richey, D D G C for Nos 8 and 53


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Hall S W Cor Seventh and Main


Anchor Lodge No 864-Meets every Wednesday evening RED MEN.


Ilall S W Cor Seventh and Main


Osceola Tribe, No 15-Thos Moon, Sachem; Wm Zimmerman, Sen Sag; Henry Shaw, Jun Sag; Will T Schooley, C of R; Phil Schneider, K of W Meets 5th sleep of every 7th sun, (Thursday evening)


A. P. A.


Hall N W Cor Fifth and Main 1


Washington Lodge, No 6-Henry Klopp, W M; Wm Hill, D M; Harmon Knollenberg, F Sec ; Wm Klopp, Sec; Louis Uhte, Treas ; Wm Bartel, Chaplain Meets every Wednesday evening


KNIGHTS OF LABOR.


Hall S W Cor Seventh and Main


- Richmond Lodge, No 2068-Meets every Friday evening Wayne Lodge-Mects every Monday evening


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MISCELLANEOUS INSTITUTIONS.


Wayne County Medical Society .- Jos Iutzi, Prest ; N H Ballard, Sec ; Jas F Hibberd, Treas ; Censors-W F King, S S Boyd, Chas S Bond Meets alternately at Richmond and Cambridge City, on the second Thursday of every alternate monthi


Miller Grenadiers .- George W Koontz, Captain ; Ed Mull, 1st Lieut ; Henry Epping, 2d Lieut; Will F Hansche, Clerk; Frank Bescher, Quartermaster; Harmon Wierhake, 1st Sergt; Samuel Wiggans, 2d Sergt ; Jas McCoy, 3d Sergt Armory n w cor 4th and Main, 3d floor Drill Tuesday and Friday nights


Richmond City Band .- Joseph Werner, Pres; Samuel Bartlow, Secy ; Eugene Morel, Treas; Henry Runge, Leader Headquarters 3d floor above Knabe's grocery Meets every Wednesday and Friday evenings


Young Men's Christian Association .- Edward Bellis, Prest; C A Francisco, Sec ; H I Fisher, Treas ; T' G Thompson, Gen Secre- tary Hall s e cor 9th and Main


Women's Christian Temperance Union .- Mrs Emma Pinkham, Prest ; Miss Mary Jarrett, Sec ; Miss Letitia Smith, Treas Meets every Friday afternoon ; monthly meetings, third Friday Hall 901 Main


Women's County Temperance Union .- Mrs M R Dennis, Prest ; Mrs Anna Starr, Sec Meets in Y MC A Rooms, cor 9th and Main


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ALPHABETICAL LIST


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POST OFFICES IN INDIANA AND OHIO,


WITH COUNTIES IN WHICH LOCATED.


Auron .. Switzerland


Abington


Wayne


Alkinsonville


.Owen


Abolte.


.Allen


Atlien


Fountain


Atwood.


Koselusko


Bigfoot


Fulton


Blg Inidlan


.. Cnss


Billingsville


Union


Bingen


Adams


Binwood


Hancock


Birdseye.


Dubois


Birminghan


Miami


Blackford


Jasper


Blaine.


.Jay


Blair


De Kalb


Blairsville.


. Posey


Bloomfield (c. h.) ..


Greene


Bloomingdale .....


.Parke


Blooming Grove .. Franklin Bloomingport. ... Randolph Bloomingsburgh ..... Fulton Bloomington (c. h.) .. Monroe


Blonntsville ...


. Henry


Blue Creek.


Franklin


Blue Grass


Fulton


Blue Lick


. Clark


Blue Ridge.


Shelby


Blue River.


Washington


Bluff Creek


Johnson


Blut Point.


Bluffton (c. h.). .Wells


Boehmer


Huntington


Boggslowi


.Shelby


Batelnun


Sullivan


Bono


Lawrence


Batesville.


. Ripley


Boon Grove.


Porter


Boonville (c. h.)


Warrick


Battle Ground. . Tippecanoe


Bean Blossom


Brown


Boston


Wayne


Boston Statlon.


Bear Branch.


.Ohio


Crawford


Boswell


Benton


Boundary


Jay


Bourbon.


. Marshall


Bowers.


Montgomery


Bowling Green


.Clay


Boxley


Hamilton


Boyleston


Clinton


Brneken


Huntington


Bradford


Harrison


Brawlv.


.Shelby


Bramble.


. Martin


Branchville


Perry


Brazil (c. h.).


. Clay


Bremen ..


Marshall


Brewersville.


Brick Chapel.


.Putnam


Bridgeport


Marion


Bridgeton


. Parke


Bright


Dearborn


Brighton


Lagrange


Brightwood


Marion


Brimfield


. Noble


Herne. Adams


Bethlehem


. Clark


Bleknell


.Knox


Auburn (c. h.)




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