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Young Men's St. Aloysius Society, St. Joseph's German Catholic Church-Org. 1891. Mem. 35. Meet 2d Sun. of each month after high mass at St. Joseph's school. Jacob Fuchs, prest; Very Rev. J. B. Weimer, spiritual director.
Christlan.
C. W. B. M. of Central Christian Church-Org. March, 1902. Mem. 21. Meet 1st Fri. of each month at the residences of the members. Mrs. Geo. Munro, prest; Mrs. Dixie Martin, secy.
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Altar Gulld, Grace Episoopal Church-Org. Dec., 1902. Mem. 12. Meet last Wed. each month at the church. Miss Lola Vedder, prest; Miss Julia Stafford, v. p .; Miss Jeannette Nel- son, secy; Miss Lucy Crooks, treasr.
Altar Gulld of Trinity Church-Mem. 32. Meet 1st Sat. of each month at the church. Miss Eleanor I. Adams, prest; Miss Ella Er- hard, secy.
Gulld of Trinity Church-Mem. 54. Meetings subject to call. Rev. C. S. Aves, chmn; Mrs. S. T. Fontaine, prest; Mrs. L. J. Polk, secy and treasr.
Ladies' Ald Soclety, Grace Episcopal Church- Mem. 30. Meet every Thurs., 10:30 a. m., at the church. Mrs. Goo. Wilson, prest; Mrs. C. B. Stone, secy.
Trinity Church Cholr-Mem. 26. Meet for full rehearsal every Fri. J. J. Blood, organist.
Trinity Church ParIsh Officers-Rev. C. S. Aves, rector. Vestry meets 1st of each month. J. S. Brown, senior warden; Dr. 11. P. Cooke, junior warden; Edwin Sampson, secy; J. II. Cat- terall, treasr; M. D. Nugent, A. C. Torbert, John Sealy, Dr. Ed. Randall, R. V. Davidson, J. C. League, G. E. Mann.
Woman's Auxiliary of Trinity Church-Org. 1903. Mem. 20. Meet on call of prest. Mrs. C. S. Aves, prest; Mrs. L. J. Polk, secy and treasr.
Lutheran.
Ladles' Aid Soclety, Swedish Evangelical Lu- theran Zion Church-Org. 1893. Mem. 18. Meet 2d and 4th Thurs. each month 2 p. m. at the church. Rev. Eric Swanson, prest; Mrs. Eric Swanson, treasr; Mrs. H. D. Rigby. secy.
Ladies' Society of St. John's German Luther- an Church-Org. 1903. Mem. 16. Meet 1st Thurs. of the month at the church. Mrs. II. Schiude, prest; Mrs. G. H. Frank, treasr; Rev. Carl Wooge, socy.
Luther League of First German Evangelical Lutheran Church-Org. 1902. Mem. 25. Meet every Fri. 2:55 p. m., at the church. Henry Schutte, prest.
Young People's Concordla Society, Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church-Org. 1896. Mom. 25. Meet 2d and 4th Thurs. of each month, 8 p. m., at the church. Frank Matson, prest; Miss Anna Jackson, seey; Miss Anna Johnson, trenst.
Methodist.
Epworth League of First M. E. Church (South)-Org. 1900. Mem. 80. Meet every Sun., 1 hour before evening services, at the church. A. W. Fisher, prest; Wm. Hoffman, secy; W. M. Cleaves, treasr.
Epworth League, West End M. E. Church (South)-Org. April, ISJa. Mem. 10. Meet every Sun., 7:30 p. m., at the church. Miss Viola Schwab, prest; Milton Schwab. Ist v. p .; Branch Norman, 2d v. p .; Miss Florence Dalchite. 3d v. p .; Miss Magda Cuenod, secy; Earl Northrup, treasr.
Juvenile Missionary Society, West End M. E. Church (South)-Org. 1892. Mom. 10. Meets 1st Sun. of each month, 1:30 p. m., at the church. Mrs. A. P. Norman, lady mgr.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of First M. E. Church (South)-Org. Feb. 1901. Mein. 25. Meet 2d Tues. each month, 1 p. m., at the church. Mrs. A. C. Fondo, prest: Miss Lille Hoffman, seoy; Mrs. J. B. Woolford, treust.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of West End M. E. Church (South)-Org. 1xx9. Mem. 15. Moet 1st Thurs, of each month, 3 p. m., ut the church. Mrs. Sillas Freeman, prest.
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Church (South) -- Org. Oct. 1900, Mem. 70. Meet 1st and 3d Tues. each month, 4 p. m., at the church. Mrs. 11. B. Goodman, prest; Mrs. Ross Calhoun, secy; Mrs. R. A. Brown, treasr.
Woman's Home Mission Soclety of West End M. E. Church (South)-Org. Jan. 21, 1898. Mcm. 30. Meet 2d Thurs. of each month at the church. Mrs. A. P. Norman, prest.
Young Woman's Home Mission Soclety of First M. E. Church (South)-Org. 1906. Mem. 25. Meet 2d and 4th Thurs, each month, 4:30 p. m., at the church, Mrs. Glenn Flinn, prest; Miss Florence Goodman, secy; Miss Gladys Limke, treasr.
Presbyterlan.
Ladles' Ald and Missionary Society of the Fourth Presbyterlan Church-Org. Fcb., 1897. Meet ist Thurs. of each month, 3:30 p. m., at the church, Mrs. R. II. Werner, prest; Mrs. A. Sandilands. v. p .; Mrs. C. E. Seldenstricker, secy; Mrs. W. L. Darley, treasr.
Ladies' Ald and Missionary Society of the Church-Org. March, 1880. Mom. 26. Moct
every Thurs .. 11 a. m., at the church. Mrs. M. J. McCullough, prest; Mrs. W. S. Griffin, v. p .; Mrs, Jeorge Hardie, secy; Mrs. L. W. Evans, treasr.
Young People's Soclety of First Presbyterian Church-Org. Oct., 1902. Mem. 30. Meet every Sun., 7 p. m., at the church. 1. W. Evans, prest; John Adriance, v. p .; Miss Josephine Goldman, secy: Miss Laura Kent, treasr.
Y. P. S. C. E., Fourth Presbyterian Church- Org. Feb., 1897. Meet every. Sun. 6:30 p. m., at the church. Miss Bertha G. Tompkins, prest and cor secy; Miss Kate Maxwell, secy; Miss Alvina Tschumy, treasr.
SpiritualIsts.
German- American Spiritualist Soclety-Org. April 21, 1904. Mem. 15. Mects 1st and 3d Suns. and every Thurs., 2420 Winnie. Mrs. Rosa B. Behrens, prest; Mrs. Agnes Banmann, v. p .; Christian Baumann, secy treasr and speaker.
Spiritual Society of Galveston-Org. May 5, 1896. Chartered Mar. 29, 1902. Reading room at Temple open every day. Progressive lyceum conducted every Sun. 10 a. m. Lecture service every Sunday & p. m. Regular monthly business meeting 1st Mon. of each month. Edward Irles. Joseph MeGraw, Gus Pfeifer, John Egert, Mrs. Dora Dean, trustees; John W. Ring, speaker.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTI- TUTIONS.
First German Ladles' Benevolent Soclety- Org. 1874. Mem. 50. Meet 1st Thurs. each month Eaton chapel. Mrs. Agnes F. Erhard, prest and treasr; Mrs. Rachael Blum, v. D .; Mrs. L. Tabben, secy; Mrs. John Rigg, vice-svey. Galveston Orphan's Home-W.s 21st bt M. M14. 1. Lovenberg, prost; J. A. Robertson, V. p .; John Sealy, treasr; J. S. Montgomery, secy; Board of Managers: Mrs. II. A. Landes, prest; Mrs. T. J. Ballinger, v. p .; Mrs. (. M. Serlm- goour, ree secy: Mrs. W. A. Zlegler, cor secy; Mrs. Fred Schneider, treast; Mrs. A. G. Mills, Mrs. Il. A. Landes, Mrs. J. P. Alvey, Mrs. W. F. Ayers, Mrs. W. F. Breath, Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mrs. Mary Fowler, Mrs. John Focke, Mrs. T. J. Groce, Mrs. J. J. Hanna, Mrs. 11. Kempner, Mrs. I. Lovenberg, Mrs. M. Marx, Mrs. W. A. Mc- Vltle, Mrs. L. J. Polk, Mrs. M. E. Reading. Mrs. Edward Randall, Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Mrs. M. Lasker, Mrs. J. W. Terry, Mrs. L. Fellman, Miss
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Home for Homeless Children-1019 16th. Mrs. C. Dart, prest; Mrs. W. II. Stewart, v. p .; Mrs. M. Marx, 2d v. p .; Miss Mary Rice, ree secy; Miss Blanche Sundt, cor secy; Mrs. M. McGreg- or, treasr: Mrs. George Ilardie, auditor; Miss Jennle Rikard, matron.
Le Bon Secour-Org. 1906. Mem. 110. Meet 1st Tues. euch month. St. Mary's Infirmary. Mrs. J. C. Canty, prest; Mrs. Edward F. Harris, v. p .: Miss Lillian Moore, secy; Mrs. Marla Meininger, treasr.
LetItla Rosenberg Home for Women-Charter- ed 1891. Se cor 25th, (12. Miss Rebecca A. Brown, prest; Mrs. L. Fellman. v. p .; Mrs. J. A. Crocker, 2d v. p .; Mrs. W. F. Ayers, secy; Mrs. Milton H. Potter, treasr; Mrs. Carrie R. Finlay, supt.
Osterman's Widows' and Orphans' Home Fund Chartered May 20, 1889. Meet office of secy. B. Adoue, prest; W. L. Moody, v. p .; 1. Loven- berg, secy.
St. Mary's Orphan Asylum-Ne cor R. 41st. Under the supervision of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. Sister Mary Angelic, superioress.
EDUCATIONAL. City Public Schools of Galveston.
The schools are under the control of a board of trustees, elected from the city at large, and under the direct management of a general su- perintendent.
Board of Trustees-1. Lovenberg, prest, term expires 1907; John W. Hopkins, supt; Edwin Bruce, secy; George Scaly, trensr; H. M. True- heart, term expires 1908; J. P. Alvey, term ex- pires 1907; II. A. Landes, term expires 1907; E. D. Cavin, term expires 1908; John Sealy, term expires 1907; W. T. Armstrong, term expires 1908.
Regular meetings of the board of trustees are held on the first Thursday of each month, at the Ball high school building. Scholastic term be- gins Oct. 1st and closes June 15.
Ball High School-Ball ave or H bt 21st, 22d. Pupils above the seventh grade may enter this school from any part of the city. Willlam A. James, principal; Patrick 11. Underwood, mathe- maties; Geo. E. Kramlich, Latin and German; Guy F. Witt, Harry H. Ransom. Greck; Mrs. Ida M. Temple, languages: Gates Thomas, English; Miss Jane E. Wolf, Latin and Spanish; Annie B. HU'l, history and elvies; Virginia Sanford, English; Katherine C. Sinrgis, reading; Helen Danelly, teachers. Louis Rivaux, janitor.
First District (Henry Rosenberg) School -- Wy 11th bt Winnie, 11. W. D). Stearns, principal; Mrs. Lonise B. Danelly, Mrs. Dove C. Beers, Misses Melanle Pimstein, Lillie M. Everett, An- nie M. Park, Dove Beers, Mary I. Walker, Alice K. Wheeler, Mary F. Park. Ben Anna Houghton, Ruby Cinrey. Anna 1 .. Howard. Alice A. John- son, Millie Walker. Annie E. Martin, Annie E. Tlerney, Hallle L. Saunders, teachers. Mark D. Johnson, janitor,
Fourth District ( Alamo) School-Se cor Broadway, 38th. Elbridge E. Littlejohn, prin- cipal; Mrs. Kate C. Rembert, , Misses Anna L. Bell, Irene Saunders, Florence A. Edwards, Aglae L. Edwards, Lucy F. Thompson, Mattie Beckwith, Chloe A. Cameron. Frances C. O'Connor, Bertha 1. Fontaine, Marle E. Buh- mann, Eddie Bowen Evans, Anna C. Beal, Beatrice P. Ward, Susie E. Schapper. Nettle Siercovich, teachers. Wm. F. Rowan, janitor.
Second District (San Jacinto) School-Se cor K, 20th. S. D. Stennis, principal; Mrs. Lonist-
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ana C. Williams, Mrs. Victoria W. Campbell, Misses Laura Austin, Incz F. Beebe, Anna B. Batts, Maggie A. Maher, Elizabeth Carson, Mary J. Thornton, Mary A. Martin Della Archer, Louise Muller, Alice Block, Susie L. Grlgg. Lucy E. Arnold, teachers. George I .. Hodgkin, janitor.
Third District (Gollad) School-Ne cor 14, 31st. James M. Fondley, principal; Mrs. Josephine M. Handles, Mrs. Kate (. Sturgis, Misses Amy 13. King. Laura Bondies, Mary . B. (fothier, Mamte I. Braman, Therese S. Byrne, Kate Wiley, Hattle E. Wittig. Marlan Fisher, Pearl E. Gar- nett. Lillian J. Knox. Ella Erhard, Mrs. Martha II. Poole, teachers. Wendell Troescher, janitor.
Colored Public Schools.
Central High School-Sw cor M. 26th. Pupils of the sixth grade or higher may attend this school from any part of the city. J. R. Gibson. principal; John W. Coleman. W. J. Mason, Clara 1. Seul:, Virginia B. Miller, teachers. 11ngh Ballentine, janltor.
East District School -- Ns Broadway bt 9tli, 10th. 11. T. Davis, principal; Ralph A. Scull, Irene Bowers, Isabelle . E. Mabson, teachers. Samuel Robinson, janitor.
West District School-1407 35th, William. N. Cummings, principal; Pearl J. Snow, Amelia G. Anderson. Maggie 1 .. Johnson. Ellen M. White, Mary J. Daniels, Alice V. Dickerson, Laura P. Williams, teachers. Charles Il. Coleman, janl- tor.
Select and Private Schools.
Central Business College-1317 Market. Frank J. Wood, principal.
Denver Re-Survey School. Ne cor S1/2, 58th. Misses Katie Dinkelaker and Gertrude Nass, teachers.
Draughon's Practical Business College-Over se cor Postoffice, Tremont. C. E. Farmer, mgr; J. 19. Selnenser, principal business dept; Miss Mattle Crawford, princ. shorthand and type- writing dept; Mrs. C. E. Farmer, teacher of English.
Hebrew Orthodox School-2614 I. Rev. J. Geller, teacher.
Holy Rosary Industrial and Day School (c)- 2502 I. Industrial school for girls, day sehool for boys and girls. Under direction of the Sisters of the Holy Family.
Johanna Runge Kindergarten-Rear 4251 Win- nle. Miss Louisa Roehm, principal. Misses Emma J. Johnson, Ada L. Beckwith and Agnes O'Connor, teachers.
John Sealy Hospital Training School for Nurses-In connection with John Sealy hospital, 816 Strand. Miss Ethel D'A, Clay, supt.
Private Commercial School-2116 Market. Wm. J. Sendder, teacher.
Private School-512 16th. llelton T. Tuckett, teacher.
Private School-1807 Church. Miss Jackle E. Andrews, tencher.
Private School-2027 B3'dway. Miss Meta Arons, teacher German and needlework.
Sacred Heart Academy-1521-1527 Market cor 16th. Day and boarding school for young ladies and little girls; also kindergarten for children. Under the direction of the Dominican Sisters, Mother M. Pauline, in charge.
Sacred Heart Parochlal School-1103 I. Under direction of the Ursuline Nuns.
St. Joseph's German and English Catholic School-2206 K. Day school for boys and girls. Under the direction of the Sisters of . DIvine Providence, Sister Mary, superiores9.
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School of Medicine of the University of Texas Ns Strand bt 9th, 10th. Board of Regents of the University of Texas: T. S. Henderson, Cameron, chairman; James B. Clark, secy board regents, Austin: Beauregard Bryan. El Paso; Geo. W. Brackenridge, San Antonio; Thos. W. Gregory, Austin; J. N. Browning, Amarillo; Ben B. Cain. Tyler; II. M. Chapman, Ft. Worth; Marcellus E. Kleberg, Galveston, ofheers of the board. Faculty of the School of Medicine: David Franklin Houston, LL. D., Austin, prest; J. F. Y. Paine, M. D., prof of obstetries and gynecol- ogy: Edward Randal, M. D., prof of materia medica and therapeutics, also lecturer on phys- leal diagnosis; Win. Keiller. L. R. C. P. & S. (Ed.). F. R. C. S. (Ed.), prof of anatomy: James 19. Thompson, M. B., B. S. ( London), F. R. C. S. (Eng.), prof of surgery; Seth M. Morris, B. S. M. D., prof of chemistry and toxicology; Marvin L. Graves. A. M., M. D., prof of medicine; Wil- liam S. Carter, M. D., prof of physiology and hygiene and dean of the faculty; Aifred E. Thayer, M. D., prof of pathology; Raoul R. D. . Cline, lecturer on pharmacy; John B. Haden. M. D., clinical prof of ophthalmology; Henry C. lladen, M. D., clinical prof of otology, rhin- ology and laryngology; James J. Terrill, M. D .. lecturer on climatology and demonstrator of pathology and bacteriology; David H. Lawrence, Ph. G., M. D., lecturer on medical jurisprn- dence; H. O. Sappington, M. D., demonstrator of obstetrics and gynecology; llorace T. Aynes- worth, M. D., demonstrator of anatomy; Oscar H. Plant, M. D., demonstrator of physiology and pharmacology; Howard R. Dudgeon, M. D., demonstrator of surgery. lecturer on derma- tology; Wallace Rouse, M. D., demonstrator of clinical medicine and instructor m physical diag- nosis; Walter T. Garbade, Ph. G., demonstrator of chemistry; M. Charlotte Schaefer. M. D., lcc- turer and demonstrator of general hiology. Hor- mal histology and general embryology; John C. Buckner, demonstrator of pharmacy and botany; Miss Majorie M. Taylor, supt Sealy hospital; MIsA Ethel D'A. Clay, clinical instructor In nursing, and supt training school for nurses; Thomas 11. Nolan, provost of medical dept nud secy of faculty: Miss Addie Hall stenographer and librarian: Mrs. M. E. Dodge, supt of Unl- versity hall; Michael Little, engr; John Carlson, Oscar Freeman, Carl Sward, janitors; Angust Elbert, resurreetor.
University of St. Mary-1309-1327 Sealy ave or 1. Collegiate and commerefil school for young men and boys. Under the management of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. Rov. Father Daniel J. Murphy, S. J., prost and rector. UrsulIne Convent-Ss N bt 25th, 27th. Board- Ing and day school for young ladies. Under direction of the Daughters of St. Angela di Morici.
Wesley House-3401 Church. Industrial school for children, under the auspices of M. E. church. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, deaconess; Miss Fanny Sanford, matron.
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BANKS AND BANKERS.
Adoue & Lobit (Unincorporated)-Bertrand Adoue. Joseph Lobit, bankers, 2102-2104 Strand. First National Bank of Galveston-2127 Strand cor 22d. Inc. 1865. Capital stock $300.000. Sur- plus and undivided prolits, $100.000. Share- holders' liability, $300,000. R. Waverley Smith, prest; Chas. Fowler. v. p .: William N. Stowe, cashier; Fernand Andler, asst cashier; R. Wav- erley Smith, Charles Fowler, H. A. Landes, W. N. Stowe, J. P. Alvey, J. H. Hill. C. H. Moore, directors.
Galveston Clearing House-2302 Strand. T. J. Groce, prest; C. W. Gary, mgr. Members: Hutchings, Scaly & Co., First Nat'l bank, Adone & Lobit. Texas Bank & Trust Co., Rosenberg bank. Galveston Nat'l bank. W. L. Moody & Co., The People's bank. The Merchants' Nat'l bank, J. W. Riddell. banker.
Galveston National Bank (Succeeding the Texas Banking and Insurance Co. )-Inc. Oct .. 1870. Paid in capital. $125.000. Surplus, $75.000. T. J. Groce, prest; H. A. Landes. v. p .; Guy M. Bryan, v. p .; C. J. Wolston, cashier; Browning Groce, asst cashier: T. J. Groce, Il. A. Landes, B. Groce, Guy M. Bryan. D. B. Henderson. C. J. Wolston, H. W. Levy, directors.
Hutchings, Sealy & Co, ( I'nine. ) -2328 Strand cor 21th. John Sealy, Scaly Hutchings, Her- man (. Stein, George Sealy.
Merchants' National Bank of Galveston -- Inc. Jan. 27, 1906. Capital stock (paid up). $100,000. Morit% O. Kopperl, prest; James R. Check, v. p .; Burt 1. Collins, v. p .; Buford H. Walker, cash- ier; Numa O. Lauve, asst cashier; M. O. Kop- perl, J. R. Check, Burt H. Collins, V. E. Austin, W. P. Hammersmith. J. M. Heiskell, directors. Moody, W. L. & Co. ( Uninc.)-(Wm. D. Moody, sr., Wm. L. Moody, jr., Frank B. Moody), bankers, 2202 Strand.
People's Bank (The) (Uninc.)-W. B. Wallis. prest; Henry Schroeder, cashier, 311 22d.
Private Banker (T'ninc. )-J. W. Riddell, bank- or: S. Tobias Hanson. cashier. 2128 Mechanic. Private Bankers ( Uninc. )-Ed. Mccarthy & Co .. 303 22d.
Rosenberg Bank (The) (T'nine.)-(Charles L. and J. Edward Beissner), 2209 Market.
Texas Bank and Trust Co .- 2110 Market. Cap- ital stock, $200,000. Surplus, $200,000. T. HI. Kempner, prest; J. M. Moore. v. p .: J. T. Me- Carthy, enshier: R. Lee Kempner, asst cashier; D. W. Kempner, C. H. Moore. J. T. Mccarthy, M. Ullmann. J. H. W. Stee'e. 1. 11. Komputer, Galveston; R. W. Jones. jr .. New York: Dr. A. M. Pelton, ony City; Bryan Heard, Houston, directors.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
Bullders' Exchange of Galveston-Inc. May 19. 1900. Mom. 44. Meet 3d Thurs. of cach month, 2218 Postofflee. Robert Palliser, prest ; William Tootil. v. p .; Ed. F. Drewa, secy; Geo. W. Outterside, treast; Gustav Amundsen, sergt- at-arms.
BUILDING, LOAN, ABSTRACT, LAND, REAL ESTATE AND IRRIGATION INCORPORATIONS.
Blum, Leon & H. Land Co .- Inc. June 14, 1882. Authorized capital stock. $2.000.000. An- nual meeting for cleetlon of ollleers 7th day of July, next day If Sunday. Board of directors meet Ist Mon. of rach month al office, 306-311 Trust bhlg. Aaron Blum, prest; M. Marx, v. D .; E. R. Chresborough, grey aml treasr; E. R. Cheesborough, Aaron Blum, John Sealy, Abe
Blum, I. II. Kempner, N. Weckes, M. Marx, directors.
Algoa Townsite Co .- Inc. Jan. 22d, 1906. Cap- Ital stock, $50,000. M. Marx, prest; Aaron Blum, v. p .; E. R. Cheesborough, secy and treast.
Brazorla Irrigation Co. Inc. 1903. Capital slock, $500,000. J. (. League, prest; Waters S. Davis, Jr., v. p .; P. I. Wilson, sery und Trener, Fort Bend Irrigation and Canal Co. Inc. 1902. Capital stock, $20,000. Daniel W. Kempner, prest; Thomas J. Groce, v. p .; Benjamin P. Reading. seey.
Galveston Bullding & Loan Company-Org. April, 1890. Authorized capital, $750.000. Frank Jones, prest; R. W. Shaw. v. p .; Patrick Barry, 2d v. p .; C. M. Guinard, 3d v. p .; E. A. Hawkins, atty; Robert Zapp, secy and treast.
Galveston City Co .- Inc. Feb. 5, IS41. Capital stock, $1.000.000. J. E. Wallis, prest; Eugene A. Hawkins, seey and agt.
Galveston Suburban Improvement Co .- Inc. March 28. 1892. Capital stock, $10.000. J. N. Stowc, prest; Fernand Andler, secy and treasr; John W. Campbell, atty; J. N. Stowc, W. C. Ogilvy, Frank Jones, Nic Bohn, Wm. Schadt. G. Tietze. M. S. Ujffy, Robert Palliser, J. J. Davis, directors.
Galveston Trust and Safe Deposit Co ..- Inc. April, 1897. Capital stock, $100.000. W. B. Wal- lis, prest; M. W. Shaw, v. p .: Henry Schroeder, secy; R. A. Hawkins, jr .. atty.
Gulf City Trust Co .- Ine. May 16. 1894. An- thorized capital, $10.000. M. Lasker, prest; C. II. Moore. v. p .; W. N. Stowe, treasr; M. Lasker, (. H1. Moore, W'm. Schadt, Patrick Barry, di- rectors.
Improvement, Loan and Trust Co. - Ine. June. 1898. Capital stock, $100,000. J. W. Riddell. prest; 11. A. Landes, v. p .; S. Tobias Hanson, seey; M. Marx, I. O. Flood. J. R. Hedges. R. B. Garnett. 11. . Landes. 6. 11. Moore. J. F. Smith, 1. J. Davis. J. R. Bally. J. W. Riddel, directors.
Lasker Real Estate Association Inc. Dec. 23, 1885. Authorized capital. $100.000. M. Lasker, prest : 11. Adone. v. p .; Edward lasker, secy and treasr; M. Lasker, B. Alone, Edward Lasker, M. Ullmann. Hugo Sachs, directors.
Levy Realty Co .- Inc. May. 1900. R. Waverley Smith, prest; B. Adoue. v. p .; G. G. Levy. seex.
People's Loan and Homestead Co .- Inc. May 9, 1894. Authorized capital stock. $300.000. II. A. Landes, prest; C. M. Guinard, Ist v. p .; Frank Jones, 2d v. p .; A. Ferrier, spey and treasr; Maco Stewart, atty; W. A. MeVitie, H. A. Lan- des. C. M. Guinard. R. J. F. S. Dreyfus. F. L. Lee. J. A. Robertson, Patrick Barry, I. Loven- berg. Frank Jones, directors.
Santa Fe Improvement and Loan Co .- Char- tered May 1. 1890. Capital stock. $100.000. 1. O. Stein, prest; E. C. Pitkin, v. p .; Marion Dong- las, secy and trensr; 11. 0. Stein. E. C. Pitkin, A. Russell, Marion Douglas, Ed. Sampson. J. W. Jockusch, directors.
Savings and Loan Co. - Org. 1877. Capital stock. $150.000. Annual meetings Ist Mon. In July; monthly meetings last Wed. of cach month. John N. Stowe, prest; . S. Montgom- ory. v. p .; Jolm W. Campbell, atty; Wm Selkirk, .secy and treasr: N. Bohn. Robert Palliser. J. S. Montgomery, Win. M. Selkirk, J. N. Stowe, Gust Heye. M. S. Ujffy, Gus Tietze, Jacob S. Miller, directors.
Sonolta Valley Land and Colonization Co .- Inc. Feb 15. 1891. Capital stock. $1.800.000. Walter Gresham, prest.
Texas Guarantee and Trust Co. of Galveston- (Without banking privileges). Inc. May, 1890. Capital stock. $1.000.000. J. E. Wallis, prest: John Sealy. v. p .; J. P. Alvey, gent mgr; J. C.
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