Brown's annual directory of the Saginaw Valley -- 1878, Part 29

Author: Brown, C. Exera
Publication date: 1873
Publisher: Lansing, Mich. : W.S. George
Number of Pages: 776


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e Washington, res same.


Winn Wm., lab, bds William H. Jose.


Winney James, engineer J., L. & S. R. R., bds Hiland Peck.


One Price to all at Little Jake & Co's.


Winterstein Christian, lab, res w s German Colony Road. 8. Winterstein David, tailor, res No. 1210 n e cor Adams and Bates. 7.


Winterstein John M., tailor, res w s Woodbridge, bet Adams and Court. 5.


Wipplinger Michael, farmer, res w s German Colony Road.


Wirth Andrew, butcher, res 411 Madison. 3.


Wirth John A., butcher, n Hamilton, bet Madison and Mon- roe. 3.


Wisell Albert, bds Grand Rapids Hotel.


Woeis Miss Mary, wks A. F. R. Braley.


Woldruff James, engineer J., L. & S. R. R., bds Hiland Peck. Woldt Charles, lab, res w end Throop. 3.


Wolfe Nathan, dealer in groceries, etc, n Hamilton, bet Ames and Franklin, res Hamilton, bet Court and Franklin.


Wolff Nathan, fancy goods and millinery, e s Hamilton, bet Court and Franklin, res same. 3. Wolfrom Katie, wks J. M. Gale.


Wood Anthony, wks Blanchard & Co.'s mill, res s w cor Mon- roe and Webster. 10.


Wood John W., city laundry, res n Hamilton, bet Madison and Monroe. 2.


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Wood Nathan S., attorney, res n s Franklin, bet Harrison and. Fayette. 3.


Woods Thos., sailor, res w s 4th, bet Lincoln and Union aves. 7. Woodfall Eleef, fireman, res e s Madison, cor Fayette. 3.


Woodford George M., bookkeeper, wks Joseph Beach & Co. Woodford George S., J. Hitchcock.


Woodruff F. P., deputy sheriff, res 301 n Fayette, cor Ames. 3. Worden Asa, lab, res Fayette, bet Saginaw and Waller. 3.


Worden Miss Emma, wks J. Jerome.


Worden William J., carpenter, res s s Jackson, bet Harrison and Fayette. 5.


Wordell John, engineer Swift and Lockwood.


Worthian James, lab, bds William H. Jose.


Worts Alexander, land-looker, works Alexander Andre. Wright Ammi W. ( Wright, Tipton & Co .; Wells, Stone & Co .; A. W. Wright & Co .; Treas. S. V. & St. L. R .; Wright, Wells & Co.), office cor Clinton and Water, over Wells, Stone & Co.'s store, res Fayette and Wash'n, Madison and Monroe, blk 32.


Wright Ammi W., manufacturer of lumber, No. 503 Washing- ton, bet Madison and Monroe. 4.


Only one Price at M. & H. Koch & Co's.


Wright A. W. & Co. (Ammi W. Wright, James H. Pearson) lumberman, office cor Clinton and Water.


Wright Mrs. Catharine, home with Ammi W. Wright. Wright Miss Hattie L., home with Ammi W. Wright.


Wright Henry A., carpenter, res e s 5th, bet Lincoln and Union aves. 4.


Wright Miss Hellen, wks G. P. Felcher.


Wright Henry W., lab, res 720 Granger, cor Jackson. 2.


Wright John, farmer, res Webster, near Fremont. 3. -


Wright John A., farmer, res Elm, near end Webster. 8. Wright Nelson, lab, bds G. Maxim.


Wright Thomas, boarding-house, Water, bet Madison and Jef- ferson. 8.


WRIGHT, WELLS & CO. (Ammi W. Wright, Charles W. Wells, Charles H. Davis, Reuben Kimball), dealers in pine lands, logs, and lumber, office corner Clinton and Water. See advt.


Wright & Wetherell (William H. Wright, Saginaw, and Oscar D. Witherell of Chicago), lumber and salt manufacturers, office cor Throop and Water, mill opposite.


Wright William H., . mill owner, res Water, Miller and Throop. 7.


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Wright, Tipton & Co. (Ammi W. Wright, Hiram S. Tipton, James H. Pearson, Paul Waples), planing mill, lumber dealers, sash, doors, and blinds, w end Bristol-st. bridge. Wrinchler Lewis, appr D. H. Jerome & Co.


Wyncoop -, wks Wright, Tipton & Co.


Wylie Robert, lumberman, res Water, Compo's avenue. 3.


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Yeoghan Peck, lab, res Elm. 3.


Yeomans William, circle sawyer, Wright & Wetherell, bds E. Davis.


Young Mrs. Amelia, wks Exchange.


Young Edward G., cooper, bds J. C. Hart.


Young Henry, cooper, res s s Queen, nr Salt. 11.


Young Peter, lab, bds Alexander Ogilvie.


Young William, lab, bds Orellas Tuttle.


Yost Charles, teamster, res 802 Clinton, n w cor Porter. 8.


Yunkins William, engineer J. R. Lee, bds Hiland Peck.


Largest Stock in the State at Little Jake's.


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ZSCHOERNER GODFREY T., groceries, crockery, pro- visions and glassware, e s Water, foot of Court, res same. 8. Zab Supernaw, lab, res Florence, s Genesee. 6.


Zallner Henry, night watch Mershon's mill, res e s German Colony road. 6.


Zell John, lab, res e s Charles, bet Adams and Cass. 2. Zell Miss Minnie, wks Joseph Schefneker.


Ziegler John C., watches, clocks, and jeweler, cor Franklin and Hamilton, res cor Monroe and Bond. 5.


Zueller Charles, painter, res w s Andre, nr cor Court. 5.


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BAY CITY,


INDEPENDENT AND COMPLETE IN ITSELF.


By C. EXERA BROWN.


Directory Office, No. 113 Genesee Street, East Saginaw, Mich.


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STREETS IN BAY CITY.


Including those of Portsmouth and Dolsenville, now Bay City, as copied from the records. See changes.


First, B. C. & E. S. R. R. ) Fulton,


Second,


F. & P. M. R. R. S


Grant,


Third, Beech,


Green,


Fourth,


Belinda,


Hampton,


Fifth,


Birch,


Harrison, Hart,


Centre,


Birney,


Henry M.


Seventh,


Braddock,


Hickory,


Eighth,


Broadway, Howard, Huron,


Tenth,


Burnett,


Jackson,


Eleventh,


Campbell,


Jefferson,


Twelfth,


Carney road,


Johnson,


Thirteenth,


Cass,


Ketchum,


Fourteenth,


Chase,


Kossuth, .


Fifteenth,


Crown,


Lafayette,


Sixteenth, Dolsen,


Lincoln avenue,


Seventeenth,


Elm,


Eighteenth to For- Emily, tieth,


Farragut,


Lord,


Adams,


Fitzgerald,


Madison,


Albert, Fitzhugh, Flint,


Maple,


Annie,


Market, (?)


Barney,


Fraser,


Marston,


Bass,


Fremont avenue, Mary Ann,


Lincoln street,


Longtin,


Ninth,


Bullock road,


Sixth,


Bowery,


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McClellan,


Rose,


Taylor,


Mercer,


Saginaw,


Trombley,


Michigan avenue,


Salt,


Trumbull,


Mill,


Sarah,


Tuscola plank road,


Monroe,


Scott,


Tuscola,


North,


Seymour, Van Buren,


Oak,


Sheridan, Washington ave.,


Pendleton,


Sherman,


Water,


Pine,


Shiawassee,


Watson,


Plank road (W. B. Smith,


Webster,


Fitzhugh's add.), South Centre,


Williams,


Polk,


South,


Wilson,


Prairie road,


Spring,


Woodside avenue.


River,


State,


RE-NAMING OF STREETS, CHANGES, ETC., BY CITY COUNCIL.


The street now called Washington street, Daglish division, of Portsmouth, to be called 23d street ; Jefferson, 24th ; Har- rison, 25th ; Polk, 26th; Taylor, 27th; Webster, 28th ; Fra- ser, 29th ; Fremont avenue to be called Fremont avenue to the east line of section 33; Tuscola, 30th; Lafayette, 31st; Kossuth, 32d; Mary Ann and Salt streets, 33d ; Emily and Trombley, 34th ; Burnett and Sarah, 35th ; South and Albert, to South Centre; Crown, 36th ; State, 37th ; Braddock, 38th. The street now called 1st street to be called Harrison street ; 2d, Polk; 3d, Taylor; 4th, Webster ; 5th, Lafayette; 6th, Kossuth ; 7th, Seward ; 9th, Stanton.


The third street to Ingraham's addition to Portsmouth, now called 4th street, to be called Ingraham street ; 6th, Brad- dock ; 10th, Miller; Birney street, Farmer plat, to be called James; Lincoln, Rose addition, Shearer street.


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COUNTY OFFICIALS.


Bay City, the county seat of Bay county ; offices, Court House, north side Centre, between Jefferson and Madison streets.


Miron Bunnell, Sheriff.


John W. McMath, Judge of Probate.


Henry A. Braddock, Clerk.


Charles Supe, Treasurer.


Theodore F. Shepard, Prosecuting Attorney.


Harvey M. Hemstreet, Register of Deeds.


John L. Stoddard, Circuit Court Commissioner.


Erastus L. Dunbar, Surveyor.


Dr. Wm. R. Tupper, Coroner.


David Corbin,


Julius B. Hart, -- Superintendents of the Poor.


Israel Catlin,


CITY OFFICIALS.


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George H. Van Etten, Mayor.


George Lord, Controller.


Isaac G. Worden, Recorder.


Lucien S. Coman, Treasurer.


Winsor Scofield, Attorney. Daniel M. McCraney, Marshal. Thomas Carney, Director of Poor.


John Kilduff, Street Commissioner.


Thomas Carney, Health Officer.


B. F. Ray, Chief Engineer Fire Department.


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William Mercer, Surveyor.


Daniel Pierce, Harbor Master.


Joseph Eddy, Pound Master.


CITY COUNCIL.


Meet every Monday evening at 7} o'clock.


ALDERMEN.


First Ward-Frank Duplanty, George Wanless. Second Ward-Harry Holmes, Peter S. Heisordt. Third Ward-H. M. Hemstreet, H. A. Chamberlin. Fourth Ward-James Birney, Ed. Wood. Fifth Ward-A. L. Cumming, Hiram Stover. Sixth Ward-Wm. Daglish, Albert Miller. Seventh Ward-Appleton Stevens, John Emery.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Streets and Sewers-Aldermen Cumming, Duplanty, and Emery.


Ways and Means-Stevens, Holmes, and Wood.


Fire Department-Wells, Hemstreet, and Miller.


Ordinances-Birney, Daglish, and Wells.


Water Works-Miller, Chamberlin, and Cumming. Parks and Public Buildings-Wood, Wanless, and Stover.


POLICE.


D. M. McCraney, Chief.


Thos. Mahoney, Deputy Marshal.


Joseph Wackerly, Henry Wackerly, Matthias Kreiger, Theo. Revour, Ole West, John Medill, James Purtell, Alexander DuPlante, Nelson Durand, Albert L. Landon, Geo. P. Fuller, Ora Albright, Patrolmen.


CONSTABLES.


John Doyle, 1st Ward; Gus Meyers, 2d Ward; Horace Becker, 3d Ward; Michael McGrath, 4th Ward ; Geo. Frost, 5th Ward ; B. Devlin, 6th Ward ; - -, 7th Ward.


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SCHOOL BOARD.


H. M. Fitzhugh, President.


1st Ward-H. M. Fitzhugh, Andrew Wallon.


2d Ward-L. A. Barber, C. E. Jennison,


3d Ward-E. Eickermeyer, E. M. Fowler.


4th Ward-H. M. Bradley, C. F. Gibson, J. H. Hill.


5th Ward-G. E. Thompson.


6th Ward-J. D. Lewis, Allert Miller.


7th Ward-C. S. Braddock, J. M. Watrous.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


B. F. Ray, Chief Engineer ; J. G. Southworth, 1st assistant ; R. J. Campbell, 2d assistant.


First Ward Hose Co .: R. J. Campbell, foreman ; a volunteer company.


Seventh Ward Steam Fire Engine Co., a paid company : Jas. G. Southworth, foreman ; Hiram Whipple, driver ; Thos. Fowler, engineer; G. Kempton, fireman; H. A. Boiteau, hoseman ; D. A. Root, Frank Shaw, Daniel O'Neil, Levi Perkins, hosemen.


Steamer Neptune, engine house east side North Saginaw, between Fifth and Centre streets,


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


L. McHugh, John Hargadon, John McDermott, Jesse M. Miller.


SUPERVISORS.


First Ward-Robert J. Campbell.


Second Ward-Peter S. Heisordt.


Third Ward-George P. Cobb. Fourth Ward-U. A. Ladd. Fifth Ward-A. L. Cummings. Sixth Ward-George Lewis. Seventh Ward-Charles Stevens.


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BAY CITY BOARD OF WATER WORKS,


Appointed by City Council : Andrew Walton, 1st Ward; James Shearer, President, 2d Ward ; Wm. Westover, 3d Ward; Wm. Smalley, 4th Ward; Henry M. Bradley, 5th Ward; Andrew Miller, 6th Ward; Thomas McGraw, 7th Ward; Erastus L. Dunbar, Chief Engineer and Superintendent; A. B. Verity, 1st Engineer; Fred. H. Holly, 2d Engineer. The Board was established September, 1871. Office of the Board in Westover Block. Works of construction commenced March, 1872, building completed August, 1872; cost of building four wells, chimney, and engine foundations, $22,000. Operations of water works commenced in December, 1872. Seven miles main pipe laid, eight miles more to be laid in coming year. Fifty hydrants set, all double. Water is taken from the river from near east line of city. First appropriation $118,000, second $59,000, third $150,000, which will complete them nicely, including bringing water from the Bay, four miles from mouth of river.


FIRE LIMITS.


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AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT FIRES AND ESTABLISH FIRE LIMITS IN BAY CITY.


It is hereby ordained by the Common Council of Bay City, as follows :


SECTION 1. The following described territory shall consti- tute and be known as the fire limits of Bay City, and no per- son shall hereafter, without the written permission of the Common Council, erect, repair, or place any building, or part of building, on any of the lots, streets, alleys, or limits included within the same, to-wit :


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Bounded on the north by the south side of Second street, on the east by the west side of Washington street, on the south by the north side of Eighth, and on the west by the Saginaw River ; also all that territory adjoining and within one hundred feet of that portion of Centre street that lies between Wash- ington street and Jefferson street ; and also the territory lying between Adams and Madison streets, from Centre street to Second street ; unless the same shall be two stories high, con- structed of stone, brick, or iron, and the roofs covered with slate, tile, metal, gravel, or composition, or with shingles laid in not less than five-eighths inches of mortar, and cornices of stone, brick, metal, or wood, and if of wood, then the same shall be painted with three coats of paint and heavily sanded ; and in all buildings erected of brick, stone, or iron, in blocks of two or more buildings, within said fire limits, there shall be erected partition walls of stone or brick at least one foot in thickness where such building is over two stories in height, and of not less than eight inches in thickness where such building is two stories or less in height, and all party and side walls shall extend at least twenty inches above the roof.


SEC. 2. Any violation of or failure to comply with the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine, not to exceed two hundred dollars and costs, and by imprisonment for any period of time not exceeding six months, or by either, in the discretion of the court; and if only a fine and costs be imposed, the court may make a further sentence that in default of the payment thereof within a time to be fixed in such sentence, the offender be committed to the county jail, or Detroit House of Correction, for any period of time not exceeding three months.


SEC. 3. All ordinances and amendments of ordinances here- tofore passed, establishing fire limits in Bay City, are hereby repealed.


Adopted July 3d, 1871.


[N. B .- The Common Council have under advisement the changing or extension of the above fire limits.]


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BAY CITY SCHOOLS.


The schools of Bay City are all in a flourishing condition, and are composed of a High School, bounded by 9th and 10th, Grant and Sherman streets, one block ; and six ward schools, as follows :


Officers and teachers of the High School, Prof. J. W. Mor- ley, Miss J. A. Royce, Miss Mary Atkinson, Miss P. S. Clarke, Miss Sarah L. Warner, Miss Lilian Burdon, Miss Mary C. Stewart, Miss A. Delia Stewart, Miss Sophie Fearey, Miss L. J. Gellespie, teachers. Average attendance 350.


The First Ward School, corner Sherman street and Wood- side avenue. Average attendance 250. Miss M. L. McAuley, Miss Emma M. Wiler, Miss Sarah J. Campbell, Miss Jennie McAuley, teachers.


The Second Ward School, Adams, between 4th and 5th. Average attendance 400. Prof. J. W. Morton, Prof. F. W. Lankenau, Miss Helen Hawley, Miss Carrie L. Reed, Miss C. M. Blair, Miss Emma Hall, Miss Sarah A. Welch, Miss Lina Fuchs, teachers.


The Fifth Ward School, southwest corner 18th and Bowery, or block bounded by 16th street, as taken by us. Average attendance 80 pupils. J. K. Webster, Miss M. L. Macready, teachers ; as taken by us, three teachers and 130 pupils.


Fifth Ward Branch School, 170 pupils. Miss Grace A. Hub- bard, Miss Emma O. Soule, Miss Kate L. Jarmin, teachers.


The Sixth Ward School, Broadway, corner 31st. Average attendance 250 pupils. Prof. L. J. Whitney, Miss Tidie McGlone, Miss Kate L. Feuner, Miss Sarah J. Clarke, Miss Nellie Smith, teachers.


The Seventh Ward School occupy Town Hall. Average attendance 75 pnpils. Miss M. E. Southworth, teacher.


Evangelical Lutheran Emmanuel School, H. Grabner, teacher, south side 6th, between Monroe and Adams.


Total school census 3,700 pupils.


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CHURCHES.


The following is a list of the churches at Bay City and Wenona :


TRINITY (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH .- Washington street, between Center and Sixth streets. Rev. John Wright, Rector. Ser- vices at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.


TRINITY (EPISCOPAL) CHAPEL. - Carroll Hall, Seventh Ward. Services at 3:30 p. m.


M. E. CHURCH. - East side Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. Rev. John Kelley, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


PORTSMOUTH M. E. CHURCH .- Fremont Avenue. Rev. F Warren, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


GERMAN M. E. CHURCH .- Corner of Eighth and Adams. Rev. F. Warrens, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .- Corner of Center and Madison streets. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.


PORTSMOUTH BAPTIST CHURCH .- Fremont Avenue. Rev. M. W. Holmes, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. - West side Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth. Rev. J. C. Knickerbocker, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - East side Washington street, between Ninth and Tenth. Rev. J. A. Wight, pastor. Ser- vices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


ST. JAMES (CATHOLIC) CHURCH .- Corner Twelfth and Monroe. Rev. Father Rafter, pastor. Services, First Mass 8 a. m., High Mass 10:30 a. m., Vespers at 3 p. m.


ST. JOSEPH (CATHOLIC) CHURCH .- Washington street, below Third. Rev. Father Canters, pastor. Services same as St. James Church.


GERMAN LUTHERAN (BETHEL) CHURCH .- Southeast corner


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of Madison and Eighth streets. Rev. Wm. Reuther, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. No evening services. The pastor holds services at Wenona Church from 8:30 to 10 a. m.


GERMAN LUTHERAN (EMMANUEL'S) CHURCH. - Corner of Sixth and Madison. Rev. H. Partenfelder, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. No evening service.


PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WENONA .- Rev. L. W. Chapman, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30.


M. E. CHURCH, WENONA .- Rev. W. Q. Burnett, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WENONA .- Corner of Linn and Mid- land streets. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.


CHRISTIAN MISSION SUNDAY SCHOOL CHAPEL .- East side Morsac, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth.


BAPTIST MISSION CHURCH .- South side Barney, between Jackson and Lincoln.


SOCIETIES.


MASONIC.


BLANCHARD CHAPTER, R. A. M., No. 59 .- Meet first Thurs- day each month .- J. A. Wells, H. P .; Thos. Carney, Jr., K .; H. A. Chamberlain, S .; W. R. Tupper, C. H .; A. H. Van Etten, P.S .; Alphonso Cummings, R. A. C .; Archie Weston, 1st V .; A. B. Wells, Jr., 2d V .; Wm. M. Kelly, 3d V .; Castle Baker> Sent'l; Wm. Dowdell, Sec'y ; C. F. Gibson, Treas.


JOPPA LODGE, U. D .-- Hall, Masonic, east side, north Water street, between 5th and Center. Regular communications Ist Tuesday evening in each month. Officers-Frank Cran-


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dell, W. M .; John S. Judson, S. W .; Albert H. Van Etten, J. W .; Prof. J. W. Morley, Sec'y ; C. F. Gibson, Treas .; Dan- iel A. Marshall, S. D. ; A. Cummings, J. D .; Castle Baker , Tyler. Membership, 26.


BAY CITY LODGE F. & A. M., No. 129 .- Hall east side north Water, between 5th and Center streets. Regular communica- tions 1st Wednesday in each month. Officers-W. R. Tupper, W. M .; A. A. Wells, S. W .; Wm. M. Kelley, J. W .; Archie Weston, Sec'y ; Orrin Bump, Treas .; S. A. Burs, S. D .; A. B. Olin, J. D .; Castle Baker, Tyler. Membership, over 230.


PORTSMOUTH LODG F. & A. M., No. 190 .- Regular commun- ication in their hall over Gill Webb's Billiard Hall, south Water, between 30th and 31st streets, Tuesday evenings, on or before full moon in each month ; specials intervening. Offi- cers- - Parmelee, W. M .; A. S. Shaler, S. W .; S. Wil- liams, J. W .; James Clark, Sec'y ; Alex. Logan, Treas .; John Stewart, S. D .; Joseph Hooker, J. D .; John King, Tyler. Elections annually, Dec.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.


BAY CITY COMMANDERY, No. 26 .- Regular meeting 1st Monday in each month. Asylum Officers: C. F. Gibson, E. C .; A. H. VanEtten, G .; Frank Crandell, C. G .; Oscar F. Hammet, S. W .; Archie Weston, J. W .; John McCoy, Sec'y; Geo. Lewis, Treas. ; Peter Teller, Warden ; Thos. Carney, Sw. B .; J. R. Hitchcock, St. B .; Castle Baker, Sent'l; R. J. Carey, P. E .; J. S. Judson, P. E.


ODD FELLOWS.


BAY LODGE I. O. O. F., No. 104 .- Regular meetings in their hall, Simons' block, south side, 109 Centre, between Saginaw and Water streets, every Friday evening. Officers-John McRoberts, N. G .; Benjamin Colburn, V. G .; John L. Wild,


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R. S .; Thomas Luxton, Treas .; J. M. Shannon, P. S .; David Erd, W .; John Brumont, C.


HUMBOLT LODGE I. O. O. F., No. 154, meet in the above hall every Monday evening. Officers-Charles Siefert, N. G .; Wm. Triber, V. G .; Theo. Heine, P. S .; Charles Laderach, Treas .; - Fegest, W .; Dr. Henry Hug, C.


VALLEY LODGE I. O. O. F., No. 189 .- Regular meetings in Masonic Hall, over Gill Webb's billiard hall, South Water, bet 30th and 31st streets, every Thursday evening. Officers- Henry McChesney, N. G .; Herbert Couchman, V. G .; War- ren Hutchinson, P. S .; Georgo Dunbar, R. S .; George Boiten, Trensurer. Elections semi-annual; next one in December.


DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH .- Grace Lodge No. 19, meet in Odd Fellow's Hall first and third Thursday in each month. Officers-H. M. Hemstreet, N. G .; Mrs. John L. Wild, V. G .; Mrs. J. Hooper, Secretary.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


PORTSMOUTH LODGE I. O. of G. T., No. 709 .- Meet in their hall on south Water, between 31st and 32d streets, every Fri- day evening. Membership about 70. Officers - Warren Hutchinson, W. C. T .; Alvira Fisher, W. V. T .; Patrick O'Brien, W. S .; Mrs. - Devlin, W. T. Election of officers occur every three months.


AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.


The Bay County Agricultural Society held their ninth annual fair in 1873. Fair Grounds, South Water street. Officers-Samuel Rowden, President; Curtis Munger, Secre- tary ; Israel Catlin, Treasurer ; A. S. Munger, Chairman Exe- cutive Committee. Committee is composed of six.


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TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.


Bay City Typographical Union No. 153 meet first Mon- day in each month. W. O. Green, Pres .; James Gray, Vice Pres .; P. H. Phillips, F. and C. Sec'y ; James R. Ward, Rec. Sec'y ; Crawford S. Strunk, S. at A. ; R. S. Toland, M. H. Garrels, Watson Harrison, Board of Directors.


UNDERWRITERS.


Bay County Association of Underwriters, organized April, 1872. Officers-Ralph Crable, Sec .; Geo. Lord, Chairman. Meet second Tuesday in each month at Secretary's office.


LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS.


BAY CITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Rooms Averell block, north side Center, near Water. Open Wednesday and Satur- day afternoons; 3,200 volumes in Library. Officers-Thos. Cranage, Pres .; Henry Moore, Ist Vice ; Mrs. Dr. Thomas, 2d Vice; Charles E. Burs, Rec. Sec'y ; Mrs. H. V. R. Ferris, Cor. Sec'y and Librarian ; B. E. Warren, Treas.


THE PORTSMOUTH LADIES' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION .- Occupy rooms in Town Hall building, 7th Ward ; Miss M. E. South- worth, Sec'y.


BIBLE SOCIETY.


BAY COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY .- Thos. Kimball, Treas. and Depositarian ; H. M. Bradley, Pres. ; Wm. H. Burr, Sec'y. -.


TEUTONIA SOCIETY.


Teutonia Society meet every Wednesday in Teutonia Hall, Averell block, Centre street. Officers-Charles Seifert, Pres- ident; Lewis Bertch, Vice President ; - - , Secretary ;


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Richard Scheurmann, Treasurer; F. W. Lankenan, Musical Director. Membership 50. This society is divided into three divisions, viz. : Theatrical, Musical, and Gymnastic.


ARBEITER VEREIN.


Meet every Thursday evening in Zervis Hall, Saginaw street. Officers-Jacob Knoblauch, President; John Herz, Vice President ; F. C. Haering, Secretary, Henry Lutzke, Treasurer. Membership about 125.


AUSHEI CHESET CONGREGATION.


The above is a Jewish Congregation, a church of about twenty-two members, who meet in McEwan block, North Water street; services every Friday evening and Saturday. morning. Officers-B. L. Meister, President; L. Anthony, Vice-President; S. Littauer, Secretary ; J. Breckler, Treasurer.


BENEVOLENT JEWISH SOCIETY.


THE BNAI BRITH LODGE No. 178-Meet every alternate Sabbath in McEwan block, North Water street. This society -of the second district-maintains the orphan's asylum at Cleveland, Ohio. Officers of this Lodge are-A. Hyman, President; A. Grabowsky, Vice-President; S. Littauer, Secre- tary ; B. L. Meister, Treasurer. Membership thirty-four; organized in 1872.


BOAT CLUB.


Bay City Boat Club-Three boats: "Cedar Shell," cost $470, six oars ; barge "Lapstreak," six oars ; "Fannie," single scull. The club was organized April, 1872. Officers and crew-Geo. H. Van Etten, Pres. ; Henry S. Raymond, Vice Pres .; Alex.


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BAY CITY DIRECTORY.


Culbert, Sec'y and Treas. ; T. Slenon, Coxswain ; E. H. Bar- num, Burton Baptist, C. E. Beers, R. J. Carney, Wm. M. Dav- enport, Henry S. Dow, C. F. Gibson, R. Glover, W. Hawkins, Tom K. Harding, Tom Kimball, R. Leland, F. H. Lord, A. H. Van Etten, R. F. White, J. G. Watson, active members.


LAFAYETTE SOCIETY.


This society was organized March 6th, 1870. Meet every first Thursday in each month, in Zirwes Hall. Membership seventy-five. Officers-A. Laroche, Pres. ; Charles Rivet, Vice Pres. ; Urgel Beausejour, Sec'y ; Denis Rivet, Treas .; Joseph Brab, Marshal; Narcisse LaPort, Wm. Ferris, Charles Cham- pagne, Olivier Beaudet, directors.


SOCIAL CLUB.


The I. K. U. K. Club, organized January 9, 1873, meet every Tuesday evening, rooms Watson Block, Water street, foot of Centre. Objects, for literary exercises, social hops, debating, etc .; membership, 54. Officers-Thomas Kimball, Pres., Geo H. Dolsen, Sec'y, John S. Tyler Treas., Byron Welch and Henry King, Tellers.




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