Kane directory, 1910, Part 11

Author: Wood, John H., publisher
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Kane, Pa. : J.H. Wood
Number of Pages: 200


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COUNCIL.


First Ward-Chas. L. Eckman, Frank Potter.


Second Ward-F. A. Aggers, Julius Anderson. Third Ward-Chas. C. Davis, Daniel W. Drake.


Fourth Ward-Hugh Gaffney, Eric Palmquist. Regular meetings, first Monday of each month-City Hall.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Street-Aggers, Gaffney, Drake, Eckman.


Sewer-Anderson, Potter, Davis, Gaffney. Sidewalk-Palmquist, Eckman, Anderson, Drake. Finance and Printing-Davis, Anderson, Palmquist, Potter Fire and Water-Eckman, Davis, Gaffney, Anderson. Police and Park-Drake, Aggers, Potter, Palmquist. Building and Sanitary-Gaffney, Drake, Eckman, Aggers. Ordinance and Light-Potter, Palmquist, Aggers, Davis.


DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.


President-Wm. J. Armstrong.


Secretary-H. K. Shaffer. Health Officer-C. W. Persing. Local Registrar of Vital Statistics-H. K. Shaffer.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


President-John Longshore. Secretary-Carl H. Tew. Treasurer-E. H. Watkins. Chief Engineer-Robert E Shaner.


First Assistant-John McAllister.


Second Assistant-Fred. Grant.


FIRE COMPANIES.


Rescue Hose No. 1-Foreman, John Valenteur. Mountain Hose No. 2-Foreman, John Longshore. Kane Hose No. 3-Foreman, John McAllister. West Side Hose No. 4-Foreman, Chas. Christenson. Griffith Hook and Ladder Company.


INSURE WITH DAVID HOWELLS & SON BE SAFE-NOT SORRY


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FIRE ALARM-LOCATION OF BOXES.


To open any box, break glass and unlock with key, then pull down crank.


Two taps of the bell, indicates fire out.


Alarms are sounded by the bell on tower and the whistle at the factory of Holgate Brothers Co.


Box 12-Fraley street, Ist Ward.


Box 13-Corner Walnut street and Tionesta avenue, Ist Ward.


Box 14-Corner Beech street and Tionesta avenue, Ist Ward.


Box 15-Corner Oak street and Tionesta avenue, Ist Ward. Box 23-Corner Dawson and Greeves streets, 2nd Ward.


Box 24-Corner Haines and Hacker streets, 2nd Ward. Box 25-Corner Bayard and Yarnall streets, 2nd Ward. Box 26-Corner Clay and Greeves streets, 2nd Ward.


Box 32-Corner Fraley street and Pine avenue, 3rd Ward.


Box 34-Corner Pine avenue and Edgar street, 3rd Ward.


Box 35-Biddle street, opposite Mountain Hose Co., 3rd Ward.


Box 36-Corner Biddle ad Yarnall streets, 3rd Ward.


Box 42-Corner Chase and Haines streets, 4th Ward.


Box 43-Corner Dawson and Reynolds streets, 4th Ward.


Box 45-Corner Janeway and Yarnall streets, 4th Ward.


Box 17-(Private)-American Window Glass Company's factory.


KANE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. MEMBERS BOARD OF EDUCATION-1910-11.


First Ward-


Fred Kime, term expires 1911. M. T. Carroll, term expires 1912. J. E. Henretta, term expires 1913.


Second Ward-


L. L. Jacklin, term expires 1911. Rev. E. F. Alfson, term expires 1912. D. J. Gammp, term expires 1913.


Quality rather than price is our principle in business. KANE DRUG COMPANY.


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Third Ward-


O. G. Kelts, term expires 1911. M. J. Sweeney, M. D., term expires 1912.


C. C. Jones, term expires 1913.


Fourth Ward-


Wm. B. Weiss, term expires 1911. R. E. Shaner, term expires 1912. T. J. Dolphin, term expires 1913.


Officers, 1909-10-


Dr. M. J. Sweeney, President. R. E. Shaner, Treasurer. H. G. Berkhouse, Secretary. T. G. McCleary, Superintendent.


Pupils enrolled, 1400. Teachers employed, 41, including Special teachers in Music and Drawing, Domestic Science and Art, Manual Training and Drawing, and High School Fac- ulty of 7. High School students, 217, including 20 Post Grad- uates.


PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.


About 200 pupils enrolled. Taught by Benedictine Sisters. KANE POSTOFFICE.


Location, New Cohn Block, Fraley street. (See map.)


Postmaster-R. K. Godding.


Assistant Postmaster-Reuben J. Sharp.


Money Order Clerk-Fred. Fisher.


Registry Clerk-W. D. Wise.


General Delivery Clerk-Jane Norris.


Mailing Clerks-G. G. Griffiths and Jno. B O'Shea.


Distributing Clerk-Wm. H. Blew.


City Carriers-Thos. A. Steele, Carl A. W. Egelin. Fred


L. Marvin, Emile G. Sailer, Edw. Lawson. Rural Carriers-Wm. E. Clemenger, Carl H. Tew, Nevin U. Daniel.


Substitute Carrier-Samuel P. Davids.


Special Delivery Messenger-James L. Welsh. Mail Messengers-James E. Perkins, Fred Doubles.


Delivery Service-Four deliveries and five collections in business sections; two deliveries and two collections in resi-


David Howells & Son


General Insurance Agents, Kane, Pa.


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dence section ; one delivery and one collection by rural car- riers on three routes.


'Window Service-General delivery window opens week days from 7 a. m. to 9.p. m .; Sunday, 12 noon to I p. m .; hol- idays, 8 to 9 a. m., 12 to I p. m. and 6 to 7 p. m. Money Order Window-Saturday and Monday, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. ; all other week days, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m .; Sundays and holidays closed. Carriers window open week days, 6:30 p. m. to 7 p. m .; Sun- day, 12 to I p. m. ; holidays, 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. Registry win- dow open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. No registers delivered after 8 p. m.


KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL.


Located in Thomson House Park (see map).


Dr. Mary J. Hays, Superintendent.


Dr. Evan O'N. Kane, Surgeon; Dr. Thos. L. Kane, Assist- ant Surgeon.


Visitors to hospital afternoons except Sundays 3 to 5 p. m.


Visitors to patients daily from 10:30 to 11 :30 a. m. From I:30 until 3:30 p. m. and from 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays from 10:30 to II :30 a. m. and from 1 to 2p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.


BOARD OF TRADE.


President, Lemuel Davis; Secretary, Theo. Crowell.


CHURCHES AND CHRISTIAN SOCIETIES. AFRICAN M. E. CHURCH.


Corner Bayard and Welsh streets. Joshua J. Norris, pas- tor, 326 Haines. Sunday service at 10:40 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school, 3 p m .; prayer meeting Wednesday even- ing at 7:40.


CATHOLIC.


St. Callistus (Roman Catholic) church, corner Chase and Haines. Rev. Denis F. Curley, pastor; residence adjoining church.


CONGREGATIONAL.


Corner Greeves and Chase streets; Rev. Newman Mat-


MAGOWAN'S PHARMACY is the place where children can shop and be treated as well as grown people.


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thews, pastor; parsonage 109 Greeves. Public worship Sun- day morning at 10:30 and Sunday evening at 7:30; Sunday school at 12 noon; Christian Endeavor, Sunday evening at 6:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30.


FREE METHODIST.


Church, 319 Bayard street; Rev. Albert T, Sager, pastor, 321 Bayard. Preaching every Sabbath at II a. m .; every Sabbath evening at 7:30; Sabbath school at 10 a. m .; class at 12 noon. Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening. .


FIRST BAPTIST.


Chase street, (near Field street) ; Irvin T. Geistweit, min- ister; residence, 214 Chase street. Stated Sunday meetings, 10:30 a. m., worship; II :45 a. m., Bible school; 6:45 p. m., young people's meeting ; 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8:00. You are cordially invited to attend any or all of these services. Seats are free.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


Corner Greeves and Chase. Rev. T. R. Courtice, pastor ; residence, 212 Greeves. B. N. McCoy, Sr., superintendent of Sunday school. Hours of Sunday services: Class meeting at 10:00; preaching at 10:30 and7:30; Sunday school at 11 :45; Epworth League at 6:30.


PRESBYTERIAN.


Chestnut street, opposite the Hospital. Geo. A. Sutton, pastor, 33 Pine avenue. Morning service at 10:30; evening at 7:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Strangers and tran- sient visitors in the city welcome. All seats free; ushers in attendance.


ST. JOHN'S (EPISCOPAL.)


Chase street, between Haines and Easton. J. H. Fairlie, rector, 15 Greeves street. Services-Holy Communion at 8 a. m .; morning prayer at 10:30 a. m .; Sunday school at 12 noon ; evening prayer at 7:30.


SWEDISH BAPTIST.


Rev. John P. Westerberg, pastor. Public worship in the vestry of the First Baptist Church, Chase street, Sunday. Young People's meeting at 6:45 p. m. ; evening services, 7:30 p. m .; prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 p. m.


SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH.


Corner Biddle and Edgar streets. Aug. J. Lindquist, pas- tor, 108 Biddle street. Public worship, Sunday at II a. m.


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DAVID HOWELLS & SON Give Prompt Adjustment of All Fire Losses


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and 7:30 p. m .; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. Young people's meeting, Tuesday evening at 7:00 o'clock.


SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN TABOR CHURCH.


Greeves street, corner Dawson. Rev. E. F. Alfson, pastor and superintendent of Sunday school. Parsonage, 212 Daw- son. Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 noon. Luther League and the Art Circle meet each alternate Wednesday evening. Board of trustees meet first Tuesday evening; Vasa Aid Society meets second Mon- day evening; Bethesda Aid Society second Tuesday evening ; Ladies' Aid Society, first, second, third and fourth Thursday afternoons. The deacons and the church council convene by special call as necessity requires. Prayer meetings and special meetings are announced at regular Sunday services.


SALVATION ARMY.


Chase street, corner Bayard; Captains Mark R. Smith and Godfrey Schneider officers in charge. We work with all churches. Come and have your souls refreshed. Services every night except Monday and Tuesday, 8 p. m .; Sunday, II a. m., holiness meeting ; 2:30 p. m., Sunday school ; 8 p. m., preaching.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Association Building. 18-20-22 Greeves street, second floor. Open 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Chas. E. Dodge, general secretary and physical director.


FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.


BEN HUR.


Kane Court No. 8, Tribe of Ben Hur, meets in Dolan Hall, Fraley street, every Wednesday. Visitors welcomed. April I to Sept. 1, 7:30 p. m .; Oct. I to March 1, 8 p. m. B. N. Mc- Coy, Jr., scribe.


B. P. O. E.


Kane Lodge No. 329, B. P. O. Elks, meets first and third Thursday nights, at Elk Hall, Fraley street. Club room open every day in the year. Visiting brothers welcome. Chas. A. Dickinson, exalted ruler ; C. B. Gillis, secretary.


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CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA.


Kane Local 545, Carpenters and Joiners of America, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in McDade Hall, Fra- ley street, Kane, Pa.


CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.


C. M. B. A. meetings are held every alternate Tuesday evening in St. Callistus Hall. G. W. Berry, president; M. O'Shea, secretary.


F. AND A. M .- KANE LODGE No. 566.


Stated meetings held the first Wednesday of each month in Masonic Temple, Fraley street, at 7:30 p. m. Officers : Edward C. Short, W. M .; Wm. L. Heim, Sr. W .; Walter S. Calderwood, Jr. W. ; Otis G. Kelts, treasurer ; George A. Tur- ner, secretary, 237 Greeves street. Trustees, David Howells, John W. Campbell, William H. Davis.


FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES.


Kane Aerie No. 307, Fraternal Order of Eagles, meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p. m. H. J. Biber, W. President; Lee Ferry, Secretary.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


Charles J. Biddle Post, G. A. R., No. 238, Dept. of Pa., meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month at 7:30 p. m., in McDade hall. David Howells, Commander.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.


Anzonetta Rebekah Lodge No. 252, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows hall, Fraley street, every Friday. Visitors wel- comed .. April I to Sept. 1, 7:30 p. m .; Oct. I to March 1, 8 p. m. B. N. McCoy, Jr., secretary.


Clara Rebekah Lodge No. 48 meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visitors always welcome. Edna Crosby, N. G. ; Mae Scott, V. G .; Cora Gallup, Finan- cial Secretary.


Kane Lodge No. 412, I. O. O. F., meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting brothers are always welcome. H. B. McCoy, N. G .; Willard Frank, V. G .; Howard Gardner, Fin. Sec'y .; Geo. Edmonds, Rec. Sec'y.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Gee-nun-de-wah Tribe No. 365, Improved Order of Red Men, meets on the sleep of every Thursday at the Eighth Run (K. of P. Hall, Cohn Block). Visitors welcomed. B. N. Mc- Coy, Jr., C. of R.


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David Howells & Son Represent fifteen of the Best Fire Insurance Companies doing busi- ness in Kane.


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LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.


Kane, Pa., Branch 213, meets first and third Monday even- ings of the month in Dolan Hall, Fraley street. Mrs. Kath- erine Daly, President; Mrs. Mary Wallace, Vice President; Lucy J. McTigue, Recorder; Mrs. Kate McQuade, Fin. Sec- retary ; Mrs. Anna Lyle, Treasurer.


LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE.


Kane Lodge No. 130, Loyal Order of Moose, meets every other Tuesday evening at 8:30 in lodge room over First Na- tional Bank. Officers: A. F. Cupp, Dictator; L. Welling- ton Dana, Secretary; N. A. Nelson, Treasurer.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


Kane Camp No. 5728, meets second and last Tuesday of each month in lodge room over First National Bank. R. J. Sharp, Consul; C. L. Eckman, Clerk; D. J. Gampp, Banker.


ORDER OF THE GOLDEN SEAL.


Kane Lodge No. 304, O. G. S. This order insures against sickness and accident at low cost ; pays benefits promptly on both accident and sick claims; offers a safe and profitable in- . vestment. Home office, Roxbury, N. Y. W. F. Gregg, local secretary.


PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA.


Washington Camp No. 767, Patriotic Order Sons of Amer- ica, meets Monday of each week at 8 p. m., in McDade Hall. Visiting brothers invited to attend. Willis Letts, Pres., Ar- chie Hevener, Past Pres .; Jay F. Easton, Rec. Sec'y.


PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.


Mountain Grange No. 1307, Patrons of Husbandry, meets every Saturday at 8 p. m., First National Bank hall. C. F. Johnson, master; A. T. Larson, Lecturer; Viola Johnson, Sec- retary.


S. B. OF A.


Freja Lodge No. 9, S. B. of A., organized Nov. 8, 1895; meets every Friday evening at 8 p. m. in First National Bank hall. Present officers : John Hennell, president; Clara Thurston, vice president; Nels Anderson, financial secretary ; B. A. Swanson, recording secretary.


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KANE RACKET STORE Great Variety, Low Prices. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings 318 Chase Street. A. HERSCHENSON, Prop.


For a GOOD MEAL


or a


HOT LUNCH


go to


The Kane House


D. P. CROWE, Proprietor.


C. E. DUPREE


Pianos and Piano Tuning


135 A Greeves Street, KANE, PA.


IRA VAN GIESEN


GENERAL DRAYING


813 Welsh Street, KANE, PA.


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Greek-American Candy Co.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM.


Cor. Chase and Field Streets, KANE, PA.


WILLIAMS Barber Shop ELECTRIC MASSAGE. Temple Theatre Building.


P. A. ANDERSON


Fresh and Smoked Meats


Oysters and Fish in Season Both Phones 336 Bayard Street KANE, PA.


J. B. LYLE


GENERAL CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.


Pool and Billiard Parlor in Rear. 105 FRALEY STREET


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ALVEN L. OLSON


PIANO TUNER.


R. D. No. 1, Box 43, KANE, PA.


A. O. ERICSON


Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Telephone Connections. 422 Hacker Street.


Johnson Bros.


Dealers in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats 80 Fraley Street, Corner Field.


NEW CENTENNIAL HOTEL


LAWRENCE C. BISSELL, Proprietor.


60-66 Fraley Street, KANE, PA.


ED. CARLSON


Wagons and Carriages Repaired and Made to Order EXPERIENCED HORSESHOEING 119 Bayard Street, KANE, PA.


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Purity


Sanitary


Quality


Kane Bakery


Manufacturers of


CELEBRATED


Mother's Bread


Fine Cakes a Specialty 208 and 210 Chase Street. Member National Association Master Bakers. Wholesale and Retail. KANE, PA.


GUST MAGNUSON Draying of All Kinds Snow Plow for Sidewalks in Season. Your goods, whether household or merchandise, will be handled carefully. Call on the Wagon or at the House. 5 Dawson Court, KANE, PA.


THE NEW FLEMING


$2.00 Per Day. M. B. PIERCE, Proprietor. KANE, PA.


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JOSEPH B. DITZ


The Butcher


335 Bayard Street,


KANE, PA.


J. FRED JOHNSON Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.


400 Chase Street, KANE, PA. Both 'Phones.


Kane Kandy Kitchen


IVe manufacture all our Own Chocolates and Bon- bons. When you have a party remember the K. K. K. for Home Made Ice Cream and all flavors of Sherbets-the best ever.


We are also jobbers in Foreign, Domestic and Tropical Fruits. KANE KANDY KITCHEN,


25 Fraley Street, KANE, P.


KELLEY BROS.


BAGGAGE, DRAY and TRANSFER,


Moving a Specialty.


Union 'Phone,


124 Dawson Street.


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IDA PIEROTTI Tobacco, Cigars and Confectionery Opposite Crowell's Hardware Store, 21 Fraley Street, KANE, PA.


Kane Blind and Screen Company


RUSTLESS WINDOW and DOOR


Screens Made to Order Only KANE, PA.


EAGLE RESTAURANT


137 Fraley Street, KANE, PA.


WILL K. FROST, Prop.


G. A. Westergreen SHOEMAKER


We Do Repairing Right and Reasonable. 147 Fraley St.


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Hotel LaMont


N. A. NELSON, Proprietor.


RATES $1.50 AND $2.00


Near the Depot. Quick Service.


WM. P. HOOPER BARBER 90 Fraley Street.


GEO. E. GLATT Blacksmithing and Carriage Repairing SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HORSESHOEING. 114 Bayard Street, Kane, Pa.


Be Wise and DRINK DUQUESNE BEER J. M. MCCARTY


Exclusive Bottler of the Famous


White Rock Mineral Water Of Kane, Pennsylvania.


High Grade Soft Drinks, Beer Ale and Porter 22-24 Field Street, KANE, PA.


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Dealers in Wagons, Carriages Ind Sleighs


Sole Agents for McCormick Harvesting Machinery


D. & W. R. DAVIS LIVERY


First-Class Turnouts


BELL ' PHONE 187 UNION 'PHONE 390-i


Near P. & E. Depot


South Fraley St., Kane, Pa.


"QUALITY FINDS FIRST FAVOR HERE."


F. J. BLOOMQUIST PRINTING


Stationery, Commercial Forms, Booklets, Catalogs, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Advertising Novelties, Calendars.


74 Fraley Street, KANE, PA.


New Confectionery Store Opposite Central School.


FRESHEST CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SOFT DRINKS.


MRS. FRANK J. HAAS, Prop.


CHAS. W. BYHAM Successor to Glatt & Co.


Dealers in


Fresh and Salt Meats


52 Fraley Street, KANE, PA.


60 ml


HECKMAN BINDERY INC.


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