Hubbell's Toledo blue book: a family and social directory of Toledo and vicinity 1903/1904, Part 14

Author: M. P. Hubbell
Publication date: 1903
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 424


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1009 Mrs. W. H. Harris Mr. William Ross Harris


1011 Mr. and Mrs. Horace F. Hastings


1012 Mr. and Mrs. Foster U. Wilder Miss Grace Wilder Mr. Truman P. Wilder


1013 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kroh


1037 Mr. Henry C. Ellis Miss Emma Ellis


and will act as executor or trustee, as you may desire


F


E


S HEADQUARTERS FOR


F. Obrikat


FURRIER


713 Madison Ave, Toledo, O.


-


HOME PHONE 1215


- OIWL F Java and Mocha


STOLBERG & PARKS


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO


Pretty Furniture makes desirable Wedding or Birthday Presents


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 241


WOODRUFF AVENUE-Continued


Miss Ruth Ellis Miss Florence Gage Ellis Mr. Herbert J. Ellis


1115 Mr. and Mrs. A. Milligan Miss Edith Milligan


1119 Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan 1360 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thal


TENTH STREET.


13 Mrs. Charles Cravens Mrs. John Maro Wheeler Miss Isabel Wheeler


112 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Couldwell Miss Nellie F. Couldwell


In one and 2-lb.


118 Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Marshall Mrs. Louise Marshall Miss Lou H. Marshall


cans, Used by the best homes in Toledo,


120 Mr. and Mrs. James C. MacMillan Dr. Carroll Flood Chase Mrs. S. A. Flint Mr. Leo Gates Flint


122 Mr. and Mrs. William Couldwell


135 Prof. and Mrs. Otto Sand Mr. and Mrs. Byron O. Brigham 216 The Lexington


217 Mrs. George F. Denison Dr. Mary Denison Miss Alice Phillips Denison Miss Nellie Lenderson


Roasted and packed by


218 The Vienna


220 Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Wood


221 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Beverstock


Miss Bertha B. Beverstock


Mr. Beryl Beverstock Mr. W. Howard Beverstock


226 Mr. and John W. Lee Mr. Chester B Lee


231 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bishop


237 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McCreary


Miss Martha McCreary Mr. Joe N. McCreary


315 Mr. and Mrs. William Leahy


The House of


Berdan


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


JACKSON HILL SOFT COAL W. A. GOSLINE & CO., SPITZER BLDG.


242


TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


TENTH STREET-Continued


Miss Mary Leahy


319 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Lee


325 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Battelle Mr. Girard Battelle Mr. Clifford C. Battelle, 203 Regent, London Miss Christine Battelle


ELEVENTH STREET.


17 St. John's Church (Episcopal)


20 Toledo Boys' Home


130 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Whitaker


Miss Edith H. Whitaker


made to


131 Miss Jennie C. Pepper


132 Mrs. Emma F. Collamore


Miss Marion Collamore


Miss Frances Gates


135 Mr. James A. Corbusier Miss Etta M. Corbusier Miss Ada R. Corbusier


218 Mr. and Mrs. Merrick W. Chapin


222 Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Murphy


319 Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Young


321 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bateman


339 Miss Hannah Pray


TWELFTH STREET.


9 Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Frey


17 Mr. and Mrs. A. Ullrich Miss Marie Ullrich Miss Clare Ullrich Miss Florence Ullrich


FURRIER


25 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Dawson Miss Jessie A. Caughey Miss Jennie M. Day


0,


32 Mr. and Mrs. William Benda11 Miss Daisy A. Benda11 Miss Lillian A. M. Bendall


Miss Mabel L. Bendall


Mr. George William Benda11


Mr. Charles E. Bendall


is incorporated under the Banking Laws of Ohio


F


S


Fine


Alaska


Seal


Garments


Miss Anna K. Whitaker


order a


Specialty


F. Obrikat


Manufac- turing


Toledo,


Home Phone 1215


The House of Berdan


STOLBERG & PARKS


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO


If it's new, we have it Furniture and Novelties


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 243


TWELFTH STREET-Continued


118 Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lane


122 Mrs. George Walbridge Mrs. H. S. Bunker Miss Cora Bunker Mr. Wilbur Bunker


Mr. E. R. Skinner


129 Rev. William Augustus Leary


proud


224 Mr. John M. Kenyon


Miss Kate A. Kenyon


Miss Jeanette C. Kenyon


Purity


Miss Rachel M. Kenyon


and Flavor


225 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman Miss Sara Kaufman Miss Tillie Kaufman Mr. Harry J. Kaufman


of


228 Mrs. Anna G. Waters


233 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Whitney


235 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sawhill


Mr. D. Gordon Robertson


312 Judge I. P. Pugsley Mrs. Samuel J. Hall


Miss Sara Throckmorton


316 Mr. James T. Smith


317 The Vistula


317 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Moore


323 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Barkdu11


Miss Frances R. Crowell


327 Gen. and Mrs. John S. Kountz


Miss Sara F. Kountz


Mr. Charles D. Kountz


Mr. Walter J. Kountz


Mr. John S. Kountz, Jr


Miss Agnes Kountz


330 Mrs. H. M. Edson


332 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Lyle


334 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnes Miss Blanche Barnes


337 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cratz


Miss Hallie S. Cratz


338 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Riddle


436 Pearson Flats


Mr. and Mrs. J. Cory Winans


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company's Vaults are the


Chef


Java and Mocha Coffee A


Packed in 1 and


2-1b.


sealed cans


217 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mixer


of the


All grades of COAL and COKE at Retail W. A. GOSLINE & CO., 522 MADISON AVE.


244 TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


TWELFTH STREET-Continued


Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haskell Miss Nellie E. Dillon Miss Katharine M. Dillon


441 Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Andrews Mrs. Hannah K. Lysle Mr. George K. Lysle


446 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eck Mrs. Louise F. Eck


THIRTEENTH STREET.


19 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Purcell


124 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schlingman Miss Phoebe Schlingman


129 Mrs. Amelia H. Locke


Miss Mary Ruth Locke


138 Mrs. Isaac Landman Miss Florence Landman Mr. Ralph Landman


214 Mr. and Mrs. J. Landman


218 Mrs. Belle Craver Slocum Miss Eunice B. Miller Miss Inis Miller


220 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hurlbut


319 Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Shannon Miss Annie Dustin


331 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Love, Sr.


Miss Susie Sterling Love


Miss Belle C. Love Mr. Lawrence Love Mr. William Love


442 Mr. and Mrs. George Ackerman Mr. Frederick A. Kumler Mr. Clifford Ackerman


FOURTEENTH STREET.


11 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ainsworth


13 Mr. and Mrs. Justin Daly Mrs. Alice H. Barnes


22 Mrs. Anna E. Howe Mr. Percy H. Howe


largest, most secure and most convenient in Toledo


S


I carry only such grades as | can recommend to give satis- faction.


F. Obrikat


713 Madison Ave


Toledo, 0,


A Home Phone 1215


CHEF CHEF


STOLBERG & PARKS


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO


WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU INSPECT THEIR ELEGANT STOCK OF FURNITURE AND NOVELTIES


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 245


CHEF


FOURTEENTH STREET-Continued


134 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Ottenheimer


CHEF


136 Mr. and Mrs. Max Schohl


CHEF


215 Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Adams Mrs. Albert Moore Mrs. Charles F. Howell Mr. John V. Shoemaker


CHEF


227 Gray Gables


319 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Greer


324 Mr. Charles M. Lang Miss Blanche Lang Mr. Rufus Lang


That's


the name of the


choicest


411 Mr. and Mrs. Hayward L. Brown


JAVA AND


FIFTEENTH STREET.


MOCHA


15 Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard A. Krueger Mr. Otto S. Krueger Dr. Valentine Braun


COFFEE


sold in


Toledo,


21 Mrs. L. M. Gifford Mr. L. Jay Gifford


Roasted


and


Packed by


111 Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCord Miss Fay McCord Mr. Ernest B. McCord


112 Mrs. Rose Thorner Miss Corunna Stettiner Mr. Samuel Stettiner, Jr


The House


115 Mr. and Mrs. Albert J Kramer


116 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kraus


120 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldman Mr. Irving E. Goldman Mr. Milton E. Goldman


Mr. Sidney E. Goldman


Berdan


318


Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stettiner


327 Mr. and Mrs. Negley D. Cochran


335 Mrs. Samuel Warren


Miss Nannette R. Warren Miss Mary F. Warren


17 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Stevens


27 Mr. and Mrs. Silas S. Mallory Miss Kathryn Williams Mr. Paul Williams Mr. Robert R. Williams


of


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


COAL W. A. GOSLINE & CO.


COKE The Finest Fur


246 TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


FIFTEENTH STREET-Continued


Miss Mabel H. Stettiner


319 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F Wilson Mr. Charles C. Wilson


323 Mrs. H. Ellen Severance


Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackmore Miss Mabel Rood


324 Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hurst Mrs. Laura A. Morris Miss Edna Morris


the


327 Mr. and Mrs. Ashbel Warner


329 Mrs. Catharine Depenthal Miss Charlotte E. Depenthal Miss Carolyn L. Depenthal


is the


SIXTEENTH STREET.


one of


22 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edwards Miss Hazel Edwards


26 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hubbard


32 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Somerville


119 Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Chapman


122 Miss Alta M. Smith


Miss Armenia K. Smith


123 Mrs. Albrecht Heyn Miss R. Kaufmann Mr. Herman Kaufmann


FÜRRIER


218 Mr. and Mrs. Chivington Worts


713


222 Mr. and Mrs. R. Dyer


Mrs. D. P. Chamberlin


224 Miss Laura A. Faben


Miss Lillian A. Faben


Madison Ave,


227 Mrs. Allen Brown Mrs. Emma Brown Leidy


Mr. Lloyd A. Brown


320 Rev. and Mrs. F D. Kelsey


Miss Louise R Kelsey


321 Mrs. Arthur B. Luce Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Howell


Mr. Douglas Howell


326 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Locke Mrs. Katherine Knoll


327 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Dempsey


328 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Faxon Kemp


is a legal depository for court funds


House in


State


F. Obrikat


Toledo, 0.


Home Phone 1215


OIWL


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO STOLBERG & PARKS TOLEDO'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 247


SIXTEENTH STREET-Continued


335 Dr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton Snyder


336 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Beatty Mrs. Carrie Beatty Timpany Miss Nina Beatty Miss Myrtle Beatty


SEVENTEENTH STREET.


Java and Mocha


13 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Judd


14 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hubert Miss Malvina H. Hubert


29 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rowland


119 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Paine


127


Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Waite


The


most


131 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Seney Miss Elma Seney


delicious


134 Mr. and Mrs. George W. McGrew


drink


Miss Mabel Kean


known


227


Mrs. Mary D. Carroll


to the


Miss Celia Carroll


228 Mrs. George A. Stockton


trade,


234 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bond Miss Louise Bond


322 Mrs. Daniel S. Applegate


Miss Agnes W. Applegate


Mr. Thomas L. Applegate


Mr. H. W. Applegate


327 Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Locke


Miss Nellie F. Locke


Mrs. Ruth Locke Miller


The House


EIGHTEENTH STREET.


112 The Hattersley


116 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barringer


Mr. Oscar E. Barringer


118 Mrs. M. E. Hanes


119 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Law


Mr. Robert Vernon Law


123 Mrs. Annie E. Ensign


Berdan


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


Roasted and


Packed by


of


214 Mr. Thomas Kean


219 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kiest


Miss Beulah C. Waite


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL W. A. GOSLINE & CO., 522 MADISON 248 TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


F


EIGHTEENTH STREET-Continued


127 Mrs. Lucy J. Brigham


128 Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Cook Mrs. Cornelia Jaquette Mr. Everett J. Cook


213 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chamberlin Miss Jessie W. Chamberlin


216 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Russell Miss Edna A. Russell Mr. Glenn V. Russell


Stored


218 Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Barber


Summer


219 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Swalley


INSURANCE


Miss Marion Reed


AGAINST


Miss Mabel Reed


FIRE


Mr. Clayton Reed


228 Mr. and Mrs George H. Beckwith


AND


Miss Eva M. Beckwith


MOTHS


324 Mrs. A. F. Colton Mr. J. M. S. Neal


325 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Turner


F.


Mrs. Homer Meacham


320 Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Lyttle Mr. Arthur P. Crane


Obrikat


NINETEENTH STREET.


713


17 Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Ernst


Miss Florence Ernst


21 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Bassett


Miss Ada E. Bassett


23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livingston Baird


Toledo,


119 Miss Sarah E. Argue Miss Pearle Argue Mr. A. G. Argue


0.


131 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bamber


132 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Buxton


135 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barker


221 Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Hall


HOME PHONE


Receives trust funds on deposit


1215


S


During


224 Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Barber


227 Mrs. I. N. Reed


Miss Edna Reed


Mr. Laurance B. Beckwith


326 Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Meacham


331 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Stipp


Madison


Aver


A


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STOLBERG & PARKS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO EVEN THE LOW-PRICED IS PRETTY


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 249


NINETEENTH STREET-Continued


224


Mr. Howard M. F. Hall Mr. Fred Booth Hall Miss Caroline B. McFarland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed


225 Mr. and Mrs. James Girard Kaney Miss Grace Kaney


Java and Mocha


TWENTIETH STREET.


110 Mr. and Mrs. John Walbridge Mrs. Mary Walbridge Lee Mr. George W. Walbridge


120 Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Moderwell Miss Eleanor D. Moderwell Miss Sarah E. Moderwell


121 Mr. and Mrs. George Brigham Mr. Seavey Y. Brigham


122 Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Warburton Benham Miss Helen Benham Mr. Wales A. Benham


123 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Bash Miss Nellie F. Bash Mr. Harry M. Bash Miss Mary A. Brightman


125 Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Campbell


128 Mr. Samuel Packer Mrs. Chas. A. Keil Miss Margaret Packer Miss Emily Packer


Roasted and packed by


134 Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Noble Miss Marjorie B. Noble Miss Helen H. Noble


136 Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sutton Mr. W. Dransfield


The


216 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Matheis


236 Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Dombaugh


House


TWENTY-FIRST STREET.


of


18 Mrs. J. Cashman Mr. John Logan


23 Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Mr. Fred Z. Bennett


Berdan


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


In one and 2-lb. cans, Used by the best homes in Toledo.


BOTH PHONES 280 FOR BEST HARD AND SOFT COAL


W. A. GOSLINE & CO.


250


TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


TWENTY-FIRST STREET-Continued


Miss Carrie Morgan


28 Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sweetnam


109 Mrs. A. A. Thatcher Miss Mary Thatcher Mr. Clarence Coleman Thatcher


118 Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Detwiler


Miss Mary Detwiler Miss Ella Detwiler


Miss Kate Detwiler


Miss Martha Detwiler


120 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Bunce Miss Anna M. Bunce Miss Alice Bunce


latest


123 Mr. and Mrs. George K. Detwiler Miss Lorle M. Detwiler Miss Georgia H. Detwiler


workman-


131 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McConkey Miss Grace Miles McConkey Miss Mary Augusta McConkey Miss Hattie Bennett McConkey


unsur-


132 Mr. and Mrs. C. Bond Lloyd


316 Mr. and Mrs. L. Frederick Burdick


passed.


TWENTY-SECOND STREET.


A


South-1429 Mrs. L. E. Johnson Miss Leila Johnson


South-1501 Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Fish


Mrs. Lina J. Fish


South-1509 Mr. and Mrs. William Burge


Mr. William Bedell Burge


South-1511 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Eckels


South-1512 Mr. and Mrs William C. Mettler Mr. Frank E. Mettler


FURRIER


South-1513 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas W. Rydman


713


South-1521 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Bierly Mr. Clarence C. Bierly


South-1525 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Parmenter


Madison Ave


Mrs. S. J. Parmenter


Miss Jessie L. Parmenter


South-1615 Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Maxwell


Mr. Clarence K. Maxwell


Toledo,


Pays interest on deposits of trust funds


0


R S


Our Styles are the


and our


ship is


F.


Obrikat


South-1520 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rodger


The House of Berdan South-1619


STOLBERG & PARKS


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO


EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN FURNITURE and NOVELTIES


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 251


TWENTY-SECOND STREET-Continued


Mr. Vernon C. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roe Mrs. Edward J. Stock Miss Frances Stock Miss Mary Roe


proud of the Purity


and Flavor


of


Chef


Java and Mocha Coffee


Packed in 1 and 2-1b. sealed cans


107 Mr. and Mrs. Laurens Crafts Miss Mary C. Crafts Miss Bessie Mills Miss Lizzie I. Dickinson Miss L. Marion Dickinson


117 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Pugh


141 Mr. and Mrs. A. Bentley Miss Ethel Bentley Mr. James Bentley


217 Mrs. Anna C. Crabbs Miss Edith M. Crabbs Mr. Frank W. Crabbs


218 Mrs. A. V. Young Mr. Frederick H. Young Miss Eva Seeley


223 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joy Chase Miss C. Lucile Chase Mr. Walter N. Chase


228 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Tracy Miss Martha Orton Tracy Miss Katherine M. Tracy Mr. James Frank Tracy


328 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Bacon


TWENTY-THIRD STREET.


124 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Boice Miss Myrtle Boice


130 Mrs. Charles I. Scott Mrs. J. B. Pettit Miss Johnella Scott Pettit Mr. and Mrs. William Gorman


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


COAL W. A. GOSLINE & CO. Both Phones 280 ... 522 Madison


COKE


252


TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


EAST TOLEDO


CLARK STREET. 301 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Robeson


EAST BROADWAY.


520 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brunson


EUCLID AVENUE.


227 Mr. and Mrs. David Harpster Miss Lida Harpster Mr. David H. Harpster


402 Rev. and Mrs. Guthrie Pitblado


423 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mason


427 Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilson Miss Mary Wilson


Dr. Dale Wilson


507 Mr. and Mrs. P. McCrory


516 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones


601 Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hamlin


603 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor


617 Miss Marie R. Petit Miss Anna J. A. Petit


618 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Flory


· 624 Mr. and Mrs. David T. Davies, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barrett


834 Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamlin


Miss Ida Hamlin


FOURTH STREET.


513 Dr. and Mrs. George M. Kinsey 517 St. Paul's Church ( Episcopal)


GREENWOOD AVENUE.


905 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Chollett Miss Cora Chollett Dr. Burt G. Chollett


Acts in the capacity of Trustee, also in the capacity of


I


S


From the maker to the wearer. No middle- man's profit,


F. Obrikat


713


Madison Ave


Toledo, 0,


4 Home Phone 6215


CHEF CHEF CHEF CHEF CHEF


STOLBERG & PARKS


Corner Summit and Adams Sts. TOLEDO, OHIO


ARE MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE AND CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AT THE LOWEST PRICES


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 253


MAIN STREET.


511 Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Loomis


616 Capt. and Mrs. George Scheets


624 Mr. and Mrs. Orson W. Sage Miss Mabel A. Sage


637 Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Walker Miss Daisy Deal


MIAMI STREET.


651 Mrs. Daniel A. Brown Mrs. May A. Robertson Mrs. Henrietta W. Brown


715 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mack Miss Eleanor Mack Miss Lucille Mack Mr. Luzerne W. Mack


1233 Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Hathaway


1335 Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Mensing


AND


1385 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ferguson Miss Ethel Ferguson


MOCHA COFFEE


1609 Mrs. Robert Barber Miss Josephine Barber Miss Clara Barber


sold in


Toledo,


2219 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crane Mr. Frank Crane


2221 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crane


Roasted


OAK STREET.


and


Packed by


400 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stitt


402 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ryan


404 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hicks


406 Miss Laura Riggs


410 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnston


508 Mr. and Mrs. William Bonifield


635 Dr. and Mrs. Hartnett


1229 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beeman


Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beeman, Jr


1302 Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cook


of


Berdan


Transfer Agent or Registrar for Corporations


CHEF


That's the name of the choicest JAVA


2217 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane


The


House


BOTH PHONES 280


COAL AND COKE


CALL AT 522 Madison


254


TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


OSWALD STREET.


221 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Corkery Miss Mary Corkery Mr. Stanley Corkery Mr. Thomas J. Corkery Miss Glenn S. Corkery


PLATT STREET.


504 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Rutherford Mr. Russell Rutherford


511 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wilkes


522 Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Park


602 Mr. and Mrs James Drummond


Mr. James G. Drummond


626 Mr. and Mrs. William M. Godfrey


SIXTH STREET.


430 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ryan


439 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Worrell Miss Alta W. Worrell


444 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Packer


504 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. VanGorder


505 Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wolf Mr. George Wolf


516 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tucker Miss Helen Tucker


SEVENTH STREET.


412 Mr. and Mrs. Clarke D. Howe


418 Mr. and Mrs. Mittenthal


426 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Karg


STARR AVENUE.


418 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. James


716 Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Beckwith


828 Door of Hope


1206 Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith


1616 Little Sisters of the Poor


F Obrikat


Importer and Manufac- turer of F I


F


S 713 Madison Ave Toledo, 0,


HOME PHONE


The Home Safe Deposit and Trust Company


1215


F OIWL F Java and Mocha The most delicious drink known to the trade,


TOLEDO, OHIO STOLBERG & PARKS Corner Summit and Adams Sts, MAKERS OF SPECIAL DESIGN FURNITURE


STREETS ALPHABETICALLY 255


ST. LOUIS STREET.


443 Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Dotson


WHITTEMORE STREET.


418 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Booth Mr. Albert E. Booth Mr. Francis J. Booth


WILLOW AVENUE.


915 Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Norris


925 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J Bement Mr. and Mrs. Rowland J. Tappan


WOODVILLE ROAD.


1216 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Latta


WOODVILLE STREET AND BROWN ROAD.


Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Towers Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Towers Mr. Walter J. Towers


Roasted and Packed by


The House of Berdan


acts in the capacity of Trustee of Estates


256


TOLEDO BLUE BOOK


ETIQUETTE.


[The following rules on Etiquette were copyrighted by Mrs. John Sherwood, Miss Emily Holt and Mrs. Hiller.]


There is no country where there are so many people ask- ing what is "proper to do," or, indeed, where there are so many genuinely anxious to do the proper thing, as in the vast con- glomerate which we call the United States of America. The newness of our country is perpetually renewed by the sud- den making of fortunes, and by the absence of a hereditary, reigning set. There is no aristocracy here which has the right and title to set the fashions.


But a "reigning set," whether it depend upon hereditary right or adventitious wealth, if it be possessed of a desire to lead and a disposition to hospitality, becomes for a period the dictator of fashion to a large number of lookers-on. The traveling world, living far from great centers, goes to New- port, Saratoga, New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Bos- ton, and gazes on what is called the latest American fashion. This, though exploited by what we may call for the sake of distinction the "newer set," is influenced and shaped in some degree by people of native refinement and taste, and that wide experience which is gained by travel and associa- tion with broad and cultivated minds. They counteract the tendency to vulgarity, which is the great danger of a newly launched society, so that our social condition improves, rather than retrogrades, with every decade. There is a Coun- cil of Trent, we may say, every five years, perhaps even every two years, in our new and changeful country, and we learn that, follow as we may either the grand old etiquette of England or the more gay and shifting social code of France, we still must make an original etiquette of our own. Our political system alone, where the lowest may rise to the


257


ETIQUETTE NOTES


highest preferment, upsets in a measure all that the Old World insists upon in matters of precedence and formality. And it is in no way derogatory to a new country like our own if on some minor points of etiquette we presume to differ from the older world. We must fit our garments to the climate, our manners to our fortunes and to our daily lives.


Now, in ten different books on etiquette which we have consulted we find ten different opinions upon the subject of first calls, as between two women. We cannot, therefore, presume to decide where so many doctors disagree, but give the commonly received opinions as expressed by the cus- toms of New York society.


When should a lady call first upon a new and a desirable acquaintance ? Not hastily. She should have met the per- son, should have been properly introduced, should feel sure that her acquaintance is desired. The oldest resident, the one most prominent in fashion, should call first; but, if there is no such distinction, two women need not forever stand at bay each waiting for the other to call.


First calls should be returned within a week. If a lady is invited to any entertainment by a new acquaintance, whether the invitation come through a friend or not, she should immediately leave cards, and send either a regret or an acceptance. To lose time in this matter is a great rude- ness. Whether she attend the entertainment or not, she should call after it within a week. Then, having done all that is polite, and having shown herself a woman of good-breed- ing, she can keep up the acquaintance or not as she pleases. In New York, Boston and Philadelphia and in the larger cities of the West, residents call first upon new-comers; but in Washington this custom is reversed, and the new-comer calls first upon the resident. Everyone-officials of the highest down to the lowest grade- returns these cards. The visitor generally finds himself invited to the receptions of


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the President and his Cabinet, etc. This arrangement is so convenient that it is a thousand pities it does not go into operation all over the country, particularly in those large cities where the resident cannot know if her dearest friend be in town unless informed in some such way of the fact.


This does not, as might be supposed, expose society to the intrusion of unwelcome visitors. Tact, which is the only guide through the mazes of society, will enable a woman to avoid anything like an unwelcome intimacy or a doubtful acquaintance, even if such a person should " call first."


Now the question comes up, and here doctors disagree : When may a lady call by proxy, or when may she send her card, or when must she call in person ?


After a dinner-party a guest must call in person and inquire if the hostess is at home. For other entertainments it is allowed, in New York, that the lady call by proxy, or that she simply send her card. In sending to inquire for a person's health, cards may be sent by a servant, with a kindly message. No first visit should, however, be returned by card only; this would be considered a slight, unless followed by an invitation. A lady may be considered to have done her duty if she in turn asks her new acquaintance to call on her on a specified day, if she is not herself able to call.


Bachelors should leave cards on the master and mistress of the house, and, in America, upon the young ladies. A gentleman does not turn down the corners of his card - in- deed, that fashion has become almost obsolete, except, perhaps, where a lady wishes it distinctly understood that she has called in person.


It is rare now to see the names of both husband and wife engraved on one card. The lady has her own card, " Mrs. Octavius Brown," or with the addition, "The Misses Brown." Her husband has his separate card ; each of the


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sons has his own card. No titles are used on visiting-cards in America, save military, naval or judicial ones; and, indeed, many of our most distinguished judges have had cards printed simply with the name, without prefix or affix. But a woman must always use the prefix "Mrs." or "Miss." A gentleman may or may not use the prefix "Mr.," as he pleases.




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