The Cleveland Directory Co.'s Cleveland (Cuyahoga County, Ohio) city directory, 1886, Part 157

Author: Cleveland Directory Co
Publication date: 1885/86
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : Cleveland Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 868


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III


MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


AUDITOR.


Henry Ford, City Auditor Robert F. Jones, Bookkeeper Miss Clara Wheeler, Assistant, Pay Dept.


E. D. Baker, Assistant, Tax Dept. A. L. Beswick, Assistant, Tax Dept. Miss Nellie Stevens, Assistant, Tax Dept. Miss Julia Ford, Assistant, Tax Dept.


Office, 30, 31, 32 City Hall.


CITY CLERK.


Chas. O. Evarts, City Clerk John Vanek, First Assistant Howard H. Burgess, Second Assistant Miss S. A. Bartlett, Assistant Office, 33 City Hall.


TREASURER.


Thomas Axworthy, City Treasurer Thomas J. McManus, First Assistant


Julius H. Romp, Second Assistant Office, 9 City Hall.


CIVIL ENGINEER.


C. G. Force, City Civil Engineer M. E. Rawson, First Assistant J. S. Oviatt, Second Assistant T. H. Ogden, Third Assistant S. J. Baker, Fourth Assistant Otto Dercum, Draughtsman C. C. Morse, Clerk Office, 37 and 38 City Hall.


STREET COMMISSIONER.


J. C. Siegrist, Street Commissioner


A. H. Stohlmann, Assistant


Peter Hoffman, Clerk


John I. Hoehn, Supt. Repairs on Paved Streets D. A. Kimball, W. J. Quayle, Paul Bernhard, Supts. of Streets J. W. Jones, Wm. Lambrinus, George Schworm, Inspectors of Streets


Office, City Hall, ground floor, in rear.


BOARDS.


BOARD OF IMPROVEMENTS.


Meets Monday and Friday at 10 A. M. OFFICE 8 CITY HALL.


Hon. George W. Gardner, President, ex officio J. C. Siegrist, Street Commissioner C. G. Force, City Civil Engineer S. M Carpenter, Council Member Charles Burnside, Citizen Member W. E. Lewis, Clerk.


BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month. OFFICE 6 CITY HALL. Hon. George W. Gardner, President J. H. Bradner, A. B. Halliwell, James McNeil, J. P. Urban, Commissioners Thomas King, Secretary.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Rules, Men and Discipline -- Urban, Bradner, Halliwell


Station Houses, etc .- Bradner, Urban, McNeil Finance and Acc'ts-McNeil, Urban, Halliwell Appointments-Halliwell, Bradner, McNeil.


BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. Meets first and third Fridays of each month. OFFICE 11 CITY HALL. James D. Shannon, President James Johnston, Citizen Member J. S. Ilartzell, Conrad Wagner, .. Wm. M. Bayne, Council Member A. J. Spencer, Secretary,


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STANDING COMMITTEES.


Men and Discipline-Wagner and Johnston Engines and Apparatus-Wagner and Johnston Buildings and Repairs-Johnston and Hartzell Horses and Feed-Hartzell and Johnston Equipments-Hartzell and Bayne


Telegraph and Telephones-Bayne and Wagner Water and Supplies-Johnston and Hartzell Finance-Bayne and Wagner Condemning -- Hartzell and Wagner.


PARK COMMISSIONERS. Meet at the call of the President. OFFICE 35 CITY HALL.


A. H. Stone, President J. H. Wade H. E. Hill W. H. Eckman, Clerk John Eisenmann, 44 Euclid av., Supt. of Parks.


WATER WORKS TRUSTEES.


Regular meeting the 6th of each month; for miscel- laneous business the third Saturday of each month.


OFFICE 354 SUPERIOR.


Percy W. Rice, President


W. H. Lutton S. W. Sessions Wm. A. Madison, Secretary John Whitelaw, Supt. and Engineer.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOUSE OF COR- RECTION.


Meets second Monday of each month, 2:30 P. M., at the Workhouse.


George H. Warmington, President


R. E. Mix, Vice-President


Stephen Buhrer


J. H. Andrus


J. T. Wilson


W. D. Patterson, Sec. and Supt.


John A. McIntosh, Deputy Supt. Workhouse


Alex. McBane, Deputy Supt. Refuge Dept. A. J. Naly, Clerk.


BOARD OF INFIRMARY. Meets first Monday of each month. OFFICE 344 SUPERIOR.


W. J. McKinnie, President


Edward Molony


Bolivar Butts


Joseph Black


Gustav Tielke


Lawrence S. O'Neil, Clerk


L. F. Mellen, Supt. Infirmary Dept.


John C. Meyers, Store Keeper Edward Cowley, Jr., Infirmary Steward.


CEMETERY TRUSTEES. Meet first Monday of each month, in afternoon. OFFICE 33 CITY HALL.


George Judson, President C. Frese, Treasurer J. H. Melcher H. E. Morrison, Secretary.


SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS. Meet at call of the President.


H. B Payne, President


William Bingham Charles Hickox J. H. Wade S. T. Everett H. C. Hawkins Secretary.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.


Sessions held from the fourth Monday in May to the fourth Monday in August, at the County Aud- itor's Office; 10 to 12 A. M .; 2 to 4 P. M.


W. H Brew, ex officio


C. A. Muerman, President


H. H. Dodge R. L. Willard A. J. Marvin


J. M. Stewart. .


BOARD OF REVISION.


Hon. George W. Gardner, Mayor Lee McBride, Pres. of Council Allan T. Brinsmade, City Solicitor.


TAX COMMISSION.


C. B. Lockwood, President. M. G. Watterson


Hon. George W. Gardner Henry Ford


Chas. O. Evarts, Clerk.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Meets second and last Wednesdays of each month, at 7:30 P. M. OFFICE 2 AND 4 CITY HALL.


Hon. Geo. W. Gardner, President, ex officio


W. J. Scott, M. D.


A. G. Daykin


W. H. Humiston, M. D.


C. C. Dewstoe


W. T. Corlett, M. D.


F. Fliedner, M. D.


W. E. Craig, Secretary


G. C. Ashmun, M. D., Health Officer


George Anderson, Inspector of Sewers.


DISTRICT PHYSICIANS.


L. B. Tuckerman, 1st Dist., Wards 1, 4, 6, 21


J. F. Gibson.


2d 66


2, 3, 5


J. S. Campbell, 3d 66 7, 19,20 ..


C. D. Ellis, 4th 66 8, 9,23 .6


F. J. Morton,


5th 66 .6 10, 11, 25


G. P. Buffett, 6th 66 66 12, 13, 24


E. P. Hawlcy, 7th 6 66


14


F. B. Norton, 8tlı 66


18


J. Craft, 9th 6. 16, 17


G. A. Orwig, 10th 66 66


15, 22


SANITARY POLICE.


1st C. C. Rand, Wards 6,21, 22


2d H. F. Beakel, 66 14, 18


3d A. G. Jones, 1,4


4th J. W. Dwyer, 66 7, 19,20


5th James McLaren, 66


2, 3, 5


6th F. Schnauffer, 8, 9,23


7th T. W. Brown, 66 12, 13, 24


8th F. E. Newcomb, $6 15, 16, 17


9th E. W. Redinger, 10; 11, 25 10th E. J. Worcester, Garbage Dock.


SMALL POX HOSPITAL.


Chestnut Ridge road, Brooklyn tp .; Chas. Kohl- man, Steward; Mrs. Catharine Kohlman, Matron.


ASSESSORS.


Ward.


Ward.


1 William Jones


2 C. L. Lathrop


3 D. V. Stow


16 William Morgan


17 W. J. Bradshaw


18 C. Ruggles


19 James O'Connor


7 R. Sponholz


8 Michael McCarty


20 A. L. Fritsche 21 A. A. Perry 22 William Seitz


23 M. T. Gallagher 24 Philip Aenis


25 Aaron Walter.


MARKETS.


P. H. Repp, Inspector, office Central Market Philip Siegrist, Market Police


Central Market, Ontario, corner Bolivar Eighteenth Ward Market, Broadway, corner Canton. Both open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday forenoons, and Saturday afternoon and evening


West Side Market. Pearl, corner Lorain, Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday fore- noons, and Saturday afternoon and eve.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


OFFICE CENTRAL STATION.


Judge of Police Court-John C. Hutchins Prosecuting Attorney-Frank B. Skeels


Asst. Pros. Atty .- Geo. H. Schwan Clerk-Robert M. Cordes Deputy Clerks-Wm. Jones, Frank R. Merchant Supt. of Police-Jacob W. Schmitt


Dept. Supt .- James McMahon


Captain-Henry Hoehn.


LIEUTENANTS.


M. F. Madigan


E. T. Granger


Conrad Koch


Frank Wagner


Wm. Tompkins John Schriber


R. L. Fleury


E. K: Hutchinson


C McIIannon John Barrow S. Kushman M. English. W. R. Simmonds


Philip Anthony


SERGEANTS.


Josiah Johnson


John P. Norton


P. A. Searles


Thomas Thompson


A. Eitelman A. S. Gates


E. W. Bradley


John Dunn


Jacob Stein Geo. W. Broadwell.


ACTING.


George Kadel Edward Shipman


John Burns


W. A. Sherman


John O'Laughlin George Griffin.


STATION HOUSES.


Central Station-Champlain, nr. Seneca 2d Precinct Station-Oregon, cor. Oliver 3d and 5th Precinct Station-1240 Forest 4th Precinct Station-1222 Euclid av.


6th Precinct Station-Wilson av., nr. Broadway


7th Precinct Station-Wales st., 18th Ward 8th Precinct Station-162 and 164 Detroit


9th Precinct Station-36 Barber av.


10th Precinct Station-38 Swiss.


HOUSE OF CORRECTION AND WORKHOUSE-Wood- land av. and C. & P. R. R. crossing; W. D. Patterson, Supt .; Mrs. M. A. Patterson, Matron.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


OFFICE CITY HALL.


Chief-James W. Dickinson 1st Asst. Chief-H. H. Rebbeck 2d Asst. Chief-Joseph Speddy; Co's Nos. 7, 9, 10, 11 and 13, and Hook and Ladder Com- panies Nos. 3 and 4


3d Asst. Chief-Arthur A. Cavanah; Co's Nos. 4, 6, 8 and 12 and Hook and Ladder Com- panies Nos. 2 and 5


4th Asst. Chief-George A. Wallace; Co's Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5 and 14 and Hook and Ladder Com- pany No. 1


Fire Alarm Telegraph-H. H. Rebbeck, Supt.


NOTICE .- Complaints concerning the working of the Fire Alarm or Police Telegrapn, irregular work ing of instruments, boxes, or broken wires, etc. should in ALL CASES be made at the Fire Alarm Office at the City Hall.


9 N. K. McDole


10 Thomas B. Costello


11 W. H. Hayes


12 S. J. Tomlinson


13 Robert Prescott


14 Thos. Piwonka, Sr.


15 Peter Connolly


4 John Long


5 Michael Stumpf


6 James Collister


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


ENGINE COMPANIES.


No. 1-St. Clair, cor. Academy; C. T. Garrard, Captain


No. 2-Champlain, bet. Ontario and Seneca; Richard Gorman, Captain


No. 3-Huntington, bet. Prospect and Garden; James Quarrie, Captain


No. 4-Church, se. cor. State; Wm. Long, Capt. No. 5-Phelps, bet. St. Clair and Superior; Fred. P. Farrand, Captain


No. 6-Lorain, cor. Brainard; John M. Moffett, Captain


No. 7-Forest, s. of Garden; Charles B. Knapp, Captain


No. 8-Scranton av., near Starkweather av .; Henry Tucker, Captain


No. 9-Willson av., near Woodland av .; John A. Moxon, Captain


No. 10-Doan, near Euclid av .; A. B. Brott, Capt. No. 11-Sawyer, 18th wd .; Philip Walters, Capt. No. 12-Waverley av., near Lorain; Charles E. Varner, Captain


No. 13-Broadway, near Petrie; Wm. H. Ney, Captain No. 14-Muirson, cor. Chestnut; John McGloo, Captain


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANIES.


No. 1-St. Clair, cor Academy; Chas. Dougherty Captain


No. 2-Church, se. cor. State: Sheldon Wright, Captain


No. 3-Willson av .. near Woodland av .; John P. Belz, Captain


No. 4-Sawyer, 18th wd .; Albert Stevens, Capt. No. 5-Pearl, near Clark av .; James Van De- velde, Captain


Aerial Ladder-St Clair, cor. Academy


FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


OFFICE FIRST FLOOR CITY HALL. GENERAL DIRECTIONS.


On the breaking out of a fire notice should be im- mediately communicated to the Department by turn- ing in the nearest signal box


Any person wishing to inform the Department of fire by Telephone will call the City Hall Exchange, giving name and location of the same, and not call any Fire Station.


The locality of the fire will be indicated on the Gongs in the Engine and Police Station Houses, and on the Fire Bells. by the striking of blows corres- ponding to Number of the Signal Box, or locality nearest the fire.


ALARM BOXES.


SIGNAL. LOCALITY.


City Hall


3 Ontario, corner Lake


4 Engine House No. 1, St. Clair


5 Water, cor. Lake


5 Water, cor. St. Clair


6 Front, cor. Spring


6 Union Passenger Depot


C. & P. R. R. freight depot


8 River, cor. Main


9 River, cor. St. Clair


10 River, cor. Superior


1-2 Columbus, cor. Center


1-2


Columbus, cor. Voltaire


1-2 Merwin, cor. British


1-2 113 Merwin


1-3 13 Carter


1-4 30 Canal


1-5 Superior, cor. Water


1-6 Superior, cor. Bank


1-8 Superior, cor. Seneca


1-9 Central Police Station


1-9 Engine House No. 2, Champlain st.


2-1 Euclid av., cor. Sheriff


2-3 Carter, cor. Scranton av.


2-4


Central Way, cor. Ohio


2-5 Central Market House


2-6 Erie, cor. Eagle


2-7 Erie, cor. Prospect


2-8 Erie, cor. St. Clair


2-9 Chestnut, cor. Muirson


3-1 Commercial, cor. Canal


3-1 N. Y ., C. & St. L. freight depot, foot Cross


3-2 Hill, bet. Commercial and Cross


3-4 Erie, cor. Woodland av.


3-5 Engine House No. 3, Huntington


3-6 Perry, near Prospect


3-7 Perry, cor. Scovill av.


3-8 Broadway, cor. Odell al.


3-9 Woodland av., cor. Harmon


4-1 Scranton av., near Girard


4-2 Railroad crossing, foot Willey


4-3 Railroad crossing, foot of Mill


4-5 Police Station, Barber av.


4-6 Vega av., cor. Hitchcock


4-7 Mill, cor. Seymour av.


4-8 Scranton av., cor. Rowley


4-9 City Infirmary, Scranton av.


5-1


Engine House No. 8, Scranton av.


5-2 Literary, cor. Professor 1


5-3 Jennings av , cor. Fairfield


5-4 Starkweather av., cor. Merchant


5-6 Central Way, cor. Mahoning


5-7 Central Way, cor. Jefferson


5-8 University, cor. Jefferson


6-1 Broadway, cor. Irving


6-2 Standard Oil Refinery, Broadway


6-2 Standard Oil Refinery, at Agitators


6-3 Standard Oil Co.'s cooper shops


6-4 Independence, cor. Holly


Broadway, cor. Forest


6-7 Dille, cor. Warren


Engine House No. 13, Broadway


Willson av., at Nypano crossing


7-1 Garden, cor. Sked


7-2 Scovill av., cor. Henry


7-3 Woodland av., cor. Irving


7-4


Jackson, cor. Pittsburgh


7-5 Croton, cor. Forest


7-6 Forest, near Cleveland Paper Co's mill


7-8


Doan's Oil Works


7-9 Perry, cor. Orange


8-1 Scovill av., cor. Maple


8-22 Police Station, 1240 Forest


8-3 Woodland av., cor. Case av.


8-4 Scovill av., cor. Kennard


8-5


Engine House No. 9, Willson av.


8-6


Herald, cor. Grand av.


8-7


Kinsman, cor. E. Madison av.


8-7


Kinsman, at C. & P. Crossing Sterling av., cor. Garden


9-1


9-2 Sterling av., cor. Prospect


9-3


Cedar av., cor. Greenwood


9-4


Engine House No. 7, Forest


9-5


Prospect, cor. Case av.


9-6


Euclid av., cor. Willson av.


9-7 Cedar av., cor. Hayward


9-8 Planing Mill. 22 Newton


1-2-1 Whisky Island


1-2-3 Centre, cor. Hemlock


1-2-4 Main, cor. Sycamore


1-2-5 Centre, cor. Winslow


1-2-6 Main, cor. Washington


1-2-7


1-2-8


1-2-9


Brock, cor. Lorain


1-3-1


Scranton av., s of Jennings av.


1-3-3


Franklin ct.


Pearl, cor. Franklin av.


Engine House No. 4, Church, cor. State


Franklin av., cor. Kentucky


1-3-7 Bridge, cor. Fulton


1-3-9


Jersey, cor. Chatham


1-4-1


Old River, cor. Weddell


1-4-2


Detroit, cor. Taylor


1-4-3


Harbor, cor. Woodbine


1-4-5 Lorain, cor. Randall


1-4-6 Willett, cor. Chatham


1-4-7 Bailey, cor. Devine


1-4-8 Burton, cor. Buckley


1-4-9 Harbor, cor. Cook


1-5-1 Herman, cor. Weddell


1-5-2 Washington, cor. St. Paul


1-5-3 Franklin av., cor. Dare


1-5-4 Lorain, cor. Liberty


1-5-5 Police Station, 38 Swiss


1-5-6 Junction, cor. Ravine


Police Station, Detroit, e. of Pearl


393 W. River


1-3-2


Engine House No. 6, Lorain, cor. Brainard


1-3-4


1-3-5


1-3-6


1-3-8


York, cor. Jay


6-5


6-8


6-9


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


1-5-7 Bridge, cor. Taylor


3-1-4 Euclid av., cor. E. Madison av.


3-1-5 Euclid av., cor. Bolton av.


3-1-6 Engine House No. 10, Doan st.


1-6-4 Engine House No. 12, Waverley av.


3-1-7 Euclid av., cor. Walter


1-6-5 Lorain, cor. Chestnut Ridge


1-7-1 H. & L. No. 5, Pearl, near Clark av.


1-7-2 Clark av., cor. Pleasant


3-2-1


Scovill av., cor. Slater


1-7-5 Meyer av., cor. Brighton


3-2-4 Platt, cor. Carr


1-7-8 Jennings av., cor. Castle av.


2-1-2 Canfield, cor. Lake


2-1-8 Ne. cor. Clinton Park


2-1-4 Euclid av., cor. Dodge


3-2-7 E. Madison av., cor. Superior


2-1-5


St. Clair, cor. Ross


3-4-1 Garden, cor. Kennard


2-1-6


Police Station, Oregon, cor. Oliver


3-4-2 Garden and C. & P. R. R.


2-1-7


St. Clair, cor. Alabama


3-4-3


Garden, cor. E. Madison av.


2-3-1


Otis Iron and Steel works, Lake st.


3-4-6


Cedar av., cor. Logan


2-3-2


C. & P. R. R. machine shops


3-4-7 Cedar av., cor. Fairmount


2-3-4


Engine House No. 5, Phelps st.


3-5-1


Cedar av., at C. & P. crossing


2-3-5


Sterling av., cor. Payne av.


3-5-4


Southern av., cor. Quincy


2-3-6


Payne av., cor. Buckeye


3-6-2


White av., cor. Norwood av.


2-3-7


Payne av., cor. Case av.


4-1-2


Police Station, Willson av.


2-3-8


Brush Elec. Works, Mason st,


4-1-3


Tod, at N. Y., P. & O. crossing


2-4-1


Payne av., cor. Willson av.


4-1-4


Union, cor. Broadway


2-4-2


Superior, cor. Case av.


4-1-6


Francis, cor. Sheridan


2-4-3


Lake, cor. Wason


4-1-8


Independence st.


2-4-8


Britton Iron Co., foot Wason


4-2-1


Engine House 11, Sawyer st.


2-4-5


St. Clair, cor. Lyman


4-2-3


Broadway, cor. Harvard


2-4-5 St. Clair, near Kirtland


4-2-4


Miles av., cor. Atwater


2-4-6


St. Clair, cor. Willson av.


4-2-5


Cambridge, near rolling mills


2-4-7 Oxford, cor. Lowell


4-2-6


Union, cor. Upton


2-5-1


Oregon, cor. Dodge


4-2-7


Woodland Hills av., cor. Hull


2-5-2 Payne av., cor. Huntington


4-2-8


Sawyer, cor. Richmond


2-5-6


Cleveland City Forge, Case av.


4-3-1 Cleveland Asylum for the Insane


2-5-7 Lake, cor. Kirtland


3-1-2 Euclid av., cor. Dunham av.


3-1-3 Euclid av ., cor. Giddings av.


4-3-5 Wire mills, 18th ward.


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EDUCATIONAL.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


OFFICE, EUCLID AV., NEAR ERIE.


Meetings, first and third Monday evening of each month.


B. Mahler, President


T. R. Whitehead, Clerk


B. A. Hinsdale, Sup't of Instruction William B. Wright, Sup't of Buildings 1st Ward-Hosea Paul 2d Ward-J. P Dawley 3d Ward-T. N. Fisher 4th Ward-A. T. Anderson 5th Ward-J. F. Brennan


6th Ward-J. H. Rhodes 7th Ward -Ferd. Gunzenhauser


8th Ward-M. J. Reddy 9th Ward-Dr. J. G. Clyne


10th Ward-E. O. Peets


11th Ward-Dr. F. W. Walz 12th Ward-J. V. Chapek 13th Ward-N. S. Calhoun 14th Ward-Jackson Allen


15th Ward - Daniel Ewald 16th Ward-A. Ward Fenton 17th Ward-John C. Hale 18th Ward-Henry Shanks


19th Ward-Ed. A. McCormack 20th Ward-E. A. Schellentrager 21st Ward-B. Mahler 22d Ward-Peter Zucker


23d Ward-R. E. Greene 24th Ward-Abe. Honecker 25th Ward-H. W. S. Wood


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Boundaries-Honecker, Brennan, Shanks Buildings-Wood, Paul, Greene


Central High School-Fisher, McCormack, Hale Claims and Auditing-Fenton, Dawley, Chapek Discipline-McCormack, Chapek, Brennan


Finance-Calhoun, Wood, Fisher


German-Schellentrager, Rhodes, Ewald Health-Clyne, Fenton, Paul


Insurance-Reddy, Shanks, Gunzenhauser Janitors-Allen, Gunzenhauser, Honecker Judiciary-Dawley, Hale, Zucker Music, etc .- Clyne, Walz, Peets


Night Schools-Anderson, Walz, Wood


Printing-Shanks, Brennan, Rhodes Repairs-Paul, Allen, Fenton


Rules and Regulations-Zucker, Ewald, Allen Salaries-Chapek, Calhoun, Peets


Supplies-Ewald, Peets, Schellentrager


Teachers-Rhodes, Anderson, Dawley


Text Books, etc .- Hale, Zucker, Anderson


Training School - Gunzenhauser, Honecker, McCormack West High School-Greene, Reddy, Clyne PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.


John G. White, Chairman


Dr. T. A. Weed, J. H. Kennedy, L. Breckenridge, E. Klussman, Dr. H. C. Brainerd W. J. Gleason, Secretary.


BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


J. H. Rhodes, President A. G. Hopkinson Louis Ritter


A. A. Michelson Aug. Kimmell


L. W . Ford, Clerk.


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3-1-8 Hough av., cor. Ansel av.


3-1-9 Hough av., cor. Crawford


1-7-3 Clark av., cor. Bergen


3-2-3 Woodland av., cor . Wilcutt av.


3-2-5 Work House, Woodland av.


3-2-5 Eberhard Mnfg. Co.


3-2-6 Ilough av., cor E. Madison av.


2-1-8


L. S. & M. S. R'y machine shops


3-4-5


Cedar av., cor. Lincoln av.


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4-3-2 Harvard, cor. Jones av.


4-3-4 Broadway, cor. Fullerton


1-6-2 Detroit, cor. Waverley av.


1-6-3 Bridge, cor. Courtland


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL OF GRAMMAR DEPARTM'T -L. W. Day


SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS OF PRIMARY DEPARTM'T -Misses Kate S. Brennan and Clara M. Umbstaetter


SUPERVISING PRINCIPAL OF GERMAN DEPARTMENT -August J. Esch


TEACHER OF DRAWING-Frank Aborn TEACHER OF MUSIC-N. Coe Stewart


TEACHER OF WRITING-A . A. Clark.


HIGH SCHOOLS.


Central High School-Wilson av., nr. Cedar av .; M. S. Campbell, Principal West High School-Bridge, cor. Randall; Theo. H. Johnston, Principal


Training School-124 Prospect; Miss Ellen G. Reveley, Principal.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS."


Alabama School-Alabama, cor. St. Clair Bolton School -- Bolton av., nr. Cedar av. Broadway School -- Broadway, cor. Worley Brownell School-Brownell, near Ohio Buhrer School-Buhrer av., nr. Jennings av. Case School-Case av., cor. Cooper Charter Oak School-Broadway, nr. Union Clark School-Clark av , cor. Hamburg Crawford School-Crawford, cor. Doan Detroit School-Detroit, cor. St. Paul Dike School-Dike, near Scovill av. Dunham School-Dunham av., cor.Lexingtonav. Eagle School-Eagle, bet. Erie & Woodland av. Euclid School- Euclid av., nr. Custead av. Fairmount School-Fairmount, nr. Euclid av. Fowler School-Fowler, near Broadway Garden School-Garden, cor. Ashland av.


Hicks School-Hicks, bet. Bridge and Lorain Independence School-Brecksville rd., nr.limits Kentucky School-Kentucky, opp. Reservoir Kinsman School-Kinsman, nr. E. Madison av. Lincoln School-Lincoln, cor. Platt


Lovejoy School-Lovejoy av., nr. Independence Madison School-E. Madison av. nr., St. Clair Marion School-Marion, cor. Sked Mayflower School-Mayflower, cor. Orange Meyer School-Meyer av ., cor. Brighton Miles School-Miles av., Newburgh tp. Orchard School-Peach, opp. Orchard Outhwaite School-Outhwaite av., nr. Wilson av. Ridge School-Ridge rd., w. of Chestnut Ridge Rockwell School-Rockwell, cor. Bond Sibley School-Sibley, nr. Wilson av. South School-Dolloff, cor. Anson


St. Clair School-St. Clair, near Perry


Stanard School-Stanard, near Wilson av. Sterling School-Sterling av., cor. Cedar av.


Tremont School-Tremont, cor. Willey


Unclassified School (East)-Cedar av., nr. Wil- son av. Unlcassified School (West)-Bridge, cor. Ken- tucky


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Union Mill School-Union, cor. Woodl'd Hills av. Wade School-Wade av., cor. Mill


Walnut School-Sawyer, opp. Miles Park Walton School-Walton av., cor. Rhodes av. Warren School-Warren, near Solon


Waverley School-Waverley av., near Lorain Woodland School-Woodland av., near Bolton.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


(SEE BUSINESS CLASSIFICATION.) CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. (SEE GENERAL DIRECTORY OF NAMES.)


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges Court of Common Pleas-G. M. Barber, E. T. Hamilton, Henry Mckinney, James M. Jones, John W. Heisley, E. J. Blandin Clerk Court Common Pleas-Henry W. Kitchen; office, Court House


Deputy Clerks-L. E. Meacham, M. S. Hinman, F. Seiger, P. Henderson, A. E. Shearer, Chas. A. Kuzel. Chas. S. Whittern, W. R. Coates, J. H. Kuzel


Master Commissioner-Henry C. White Sheriff-Charles C. Dowstoe


Deputies-William Baxter, J. V. Chapek, Wm. H. Farrand, C. T. Canfield, Chas. H. Stearns, H. G. Sipher


Turnkeys-F. A. Kelley, P. E. Hill Probate Judge-Daniel R. Tilden Deputy Clerks of Probate-L. D. Benedict, T. F. McConnell, H. A. Schwab


Treasurer-H. N. Whitbeck Deputy Treasurers-A. E. Akins, F. T. Pomeroy, J. J. Beilstein, T. J. Poole, M. A. Lander, W. A. Ludlum


Recorder-C. C. Schellentrager Deputy Recorder-J. B. Molyneaux Auditor-William H. Brew Prosecuting Attorney -- Alexander Hadden Assistants-Thomas K. Dissette, C. W. Collister


Surveyor-J. D. Varney Assistants -- E. E. Boalt, C. M. Case, Henry Hanna Coroner-Dr. Herman Bock, 244 Starkweather av., and Prospect, cor. Ontario


Commiss'ner of Insolvents-Ernest C. Schwan Commissioners-B. F. Phinney, Pres., Rockport Geo. A. Schlatterbeck, Cleveland; Patrick Smith, Cleveland; W. H. Brew, Cleveland, Sec.


BOARD OF COUNTY SCHOOL EXAMINERS.


Rooms in basement New Court House. R. C. Smith, Bedford, President; M. A. Sprague, Berea, Sec .; W. S. Hayden. Examinations will be held hereafter in the Examiners' Rooms, permanently as follows: On the first Saturdays of March, April, May, Oc- tober and November ; also on the second Saturdays of each month in the year ex- cept January, July and August; and also on the third Saturdays of March, April, August and November.


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.


Meets at County Auditor's office, Wednesday after the third Monday of May. Patrick Smith, Chair'n; B. F. Phinney, G. A. Schlat- terbeck; W. H. Brew, Sec.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


UNITED STATES OFFICERS.


COURTS.


U. S. Circuit Court-Hon. John Baxter, judge; A. J. Ricks, clerk; office Govt. bldg.


U. S. District Court -- Hon. Martin Welker, judge; Chas. H. Bill, clerk; office Govt. bldg


U. S. District Attorney-Robert S. Shields, office Govt. bldg.


U. S. Marshal-Wilbur F. Goodspeed; office Govt. bldg.


Deputy U . S. Marshals-John Odell,Geo. Wyman Examiners in Chancery-James D. Cleveland, Henry S. Sherman, A. J. Ricks


U. S. Commissioners-C. B. Beach, T. E. Burton, Chas. Balfour, J. G. Pomerene, A. J. Ricks, A. Alexander, Chas. H. Bill, O. C, Beatty, John Crowell, Jr.


Register in Bankruptcy-Myron R. Keith, office 5 Perkins' bldg. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.


Office, Govt. bldg .; John W. Lapp Special Agt. in charge 10th Dist.


CUSTOM HOUSE DEPARTMENT.


Custom House-East Side Public Square; Branch office, Government Pier


Bonded Warehouse -- Government bldg. Collector of Customs-Geo. W. Howe Special Deputy-Edwin C Whittemore Deputy Collector-Robert Christian Appraiser-Joseph M. Poe, office Govt. bldg. Deputy Collector and Clerk-Henry Gordon Deputy Collector and Inspector-John M. Bailey Deputy Collector and Inspector -- W. E. Bates Dep. Col. and Night Inspector-C. C. Campbell Clerks -- A. Ward Fenton, Charles E. Odell Inspectors-John Crable, Charles M. Roof


INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT.


Office, Govt. bldg .; office hours, 9 A .M. to 3 P.M. Collector-John H. Farley


Chief Deputy Collector-Roland D. Noble


Deputy Collectors-Jas. Mooney (1st Div.), John N. Frazee (2d Div.) Deputy and Cashier-Byron Pope


Deputy and Asst. Cashier-William HI. Haight Book-keeper-William E Sage


Clerks-Henry C. Morse, Wm. Roche, B. F. Barnes Gaugers-Gustavus A. Balzer, Geo. A. Ford Storekeeper and Gauger-Thos. HI. Atkinson


Local Inspectors of Steam Vessels, office 2d floor Govt. bldg -Benj. A. Stanard and Thomas Fitzpatrick, inspectors; J. C. Fitz- patrick, clerk


Supervising Examiners of Pensions (Cleveland District), office Govt. bldg .- G. D. Mills, supervising examiner; Frank E. Brownell, L. C. Keeney, E. D. McConnell.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Post Office, Superior, ne. cor. Public Square; office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays, 10 to 11 A.'M.


Money Order Office open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Stamp Window from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M.


Delivery Window from 7:30 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sun- days, 10to 11 A. M.


Thomas Jones, Jr., Post Master


Robert Harding, Asst. Post Master


John E. Teal, Supt. Letter Carriers' Dept.


T. B. Livingston, Cashier


O. P. Demuth, Supt. Mailing Dept .


A. J. Williams, Supt. Money Order Dept.


L. Mayer, Supt. Registered Letter Dept.


STATION "A"-316 Pearl; Phil. A. Dempsey, Supt. EAST CLEVELAND STATION-1952 Euclid av .; J. R. Walters, Supt.




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