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POLK'S SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS; A STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE; MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY; CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS; TERMS OF COURT; CHURCHES, COLLEGES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, BUILDINGS, BANKS, INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS, RAILROADS, SECRET AND BENEV- OLENT SOCIETIES, ETC. AND A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY. R. L. POLK & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL iluoidmg to the Act ff(ongie.~.~. rn the jeoi 1902. h , t R. L. Polk ilnd Co.. rn the ofjice ofthe L~hiilniln ofifiihrngton. ot ifiihmgton D.C. Scanned and prel,uredjbr digital prrhlicution by Dana Prrr~ucki and Thoma J. IWjood, December 2005 (Jnirer~ity flllinoi~ at Sl,ringf,eld, drchir.e~/S~eciul collection^

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POLK'S

SPRINGFIELD

CITY DIRECTORY

CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS; A STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE; MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY; CITY AND COUNTY

OFFICERS; TERMS OF COURT; CHURCHES, COLLEGES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, BUILDINGS,

BANKS, INCORPORATED INSTITUTIONS, RAILROADS, SECRET AND BENEV-

OLENT SOCIETIES, ETC.

AND A COMPLETE

CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

R. L. POLK & CO.,

COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL

iluoidmg to the Act f f (ongie .~ .~ . rn the j e o i 1902. h,t R . L. Polk ilnd Co..

rn the ofjice ofthe L~hiilniln ofifiihrngton. ot ifi ihmgton D.C.

Scanned and prel,uredjbr digital prrhlicution by

Dana Prrr~ucki and T h o m a J . IWjood, December 2005

(Jnirer~ity f l l l i n o i ~ at Sl,ringf,eld, drch ir .e~ /S~ec iu l collection^

" " f " r 3 SPR~NO,P&P~ CITY, ~ J & P R P . *% . w

LAWRENCE DENNY, President. JQHN J. DENNY, Treasurer JOSEPH HANX, Secretnty oad- Itlnager.

Citizens' Coal V

( INCORPORATED)

OPERATING TWO MINES NXDfEZTr:

"A" MINE, located on C. P. & St. L., west end of West Monroe st. Tel. 2 on 34.

''8'. MINE, located on C. P. & St. L , three miles west of Court House. Tel. 3 on 34

UNERRL OFFICE, 133 1 West Edwards St. Tel. 564

A N A L Y S I S : Moistnn' - - - 10.88 Volat.ile Matter - 31.43 Vised Carhim - - I(i.Gt Sulphur - - 3.38 Ash - - - 7. '70

The ahnve reslllts s11o\v ( h i s to be one oi the slll~orlnr co:~ls of Iiilnois. Yours truly,

CAPACITY

2,000' T O W S DAILY.

C i t y Office:

l I I I

St. Louis Sampling and

works. l - COT, Madison and Ruid~~ I

WM. B. POTTER, illllgr. 1 11 TELEPHONE I84 -

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Polk's Springfield City Directory, 1902 - Archives/Special Collections - Norris L Brookens Library - University of Illinois at Springfield

USE

10 and

SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY.

E ' , E C, A..Power Planing Mill

Manufacturers of

all kinds of

Mill Work and Interior Finish ... Stair Work a Specialty.

.... me em... ... aqm--

1- Dahr in ... Plate Glass, Art.Glass, Window Glass 17 C17oice

AND S#YL:G#T GLASS.

TELEPHONE MAIN 360

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6 . R. L . P O L K AND CO.'S . .

HENRY W. MISCHLER Fire - Life - Accident - Plate Glass - Wi~dstorm

INSURANCE Chier AND LOAN AGENCY.

Only Reliable Companies Represented.

I2 I + South 5th St. (Wcst Side Sq.) Tel. Brown 302

SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Spring1

l3stabllsIicd 1869 Illcorporpted 1901

FRANZ BROS* PACKING COW

Pork and Beef Packers . 1 Jobbers and Dealers in

h s e d 8eefi Pork, Ved and Nutton, ... ELEGAI M:~nufai:turr.r~ all I i i l ~ds of SHIISH~I-' . . 11.11il P P P ~ ~ ~ ~ L P ~ ~ s , \ \~I~oIt~s:~lt- i ~ n d I 1 ~ t i ~ i l .

Otn~ntry 0r i l r . r~ T'roli~ptly Attc,n(lr(i to.

TELEPHONE 1 1 1 302-304 North 5th Street, ,

PACKING HOUSE, TEL. 2831 WHOLESALE HOUSE, TEL. 120 SPRINGFIFID, II.I*.

ll.zcking Honsr~ on I(. S O., \Vest of City.

HARRY VANDERVORT C

MANUFACTURER OF TNE S

Cor. t Che Celebrated Brands o f Export I

Little Buck +,G I G A R S+ straight T ~ P

- gc Cigars. CURTISS v Telephone 264 Green. I

1 179 N. 9th Street., S.W. Cor. E. N. Grald Ave. I

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ID CO.'S i SPRINGFIELD CITY DIRECTORY. 7

IISCHLER I C. P. & ST. .L. RY. w

e Glass - Wi~ds torm

!NCE . . PGENCY.

lies Represented. R A I L W A Y -

9.1 Tel. Brown 302 Direct Line Between

.D, ILL. ' Springfield and Peoria,

Pekin, Jerseyuille,

BROS. PACKING CO. 1 Alton and St. Louis. 1

d Beef Packers / CFY- --- ~~4~

- ers allrl Dealers in

ref, Pork, Veal and Mution, '(rtilizers, \Vllolf~s:rls i111d R e t ~ i l . nded to.

i ... ELEGANT FREE RECLINING CHAIR GARS ...

North 5th Street ,

s p R r x c w r ~ I . D , XI.Is. i I

9 1 grains to Jt. Couis via Merchants D., \\ c i t of City. , Bridge-No ' gunnel.

b

DERVORT vt--

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;" I . SPRINGFIELD DEPOT :

is of Cuban Export Cor. 5th and Madi son Sts.

Little Buck City Office: 121 South 5 th St . Straight Tip , -x< = gc Cigars. ! I

,) CURTISS MILLARD, E. A. WILLIAMS, v General Manager, Gen'l Passenger aud Ticket ~r16rrgtield. Aglt , St. Louis, Mo. i R. W. STUTSMAN, Passenger Agent, Springfield.

t : Cor. E. N. Cra~d Ave.

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8 R. L. POLK AND CO.'S i

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CONRAD WIBTlj, Jr., Propr.

Milk and Cream Delivered to all parts of the City,

O!@ce, 21 7 East .Teflef*son St. TELEPHONE, MAIN 1263 RES. 'PHONE, MAIN 2232

SPRINGFIELD, : ILLINOIS

Dr. ROE, Specialist Permanently Located in Springfield.

O F F I C E ROOM, 22-23 F R A N K L I N L I F E BUILDING.

All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Fz1g$- --- WHAT I CURE I C U R E C A T A R R H I N A L L I T S VARIOUS F O R M S ; I C U R E BROX- C H I T I S , ASTHMA, B R O N C H I A L C A T A R R H A N D CONSUMPTIOIL' I N T H E F I R S T S T A G E ; I C U R E A L L CASES O F D E A F N E S S W H E R E THE P A R T S ENGAGED I N H E A R I N G H A V E NOT B E E K DESTROYED; I C U R E GRANIJLATED L I D S A N D A L L D I S E A S E S O F T H E E Y E : I C U R E RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA. LUMBAGO. AND A L L F O R M S O F NEURALGIA AND H E A L U C H E ; I CQRE CANCERS, ULCERS A N D I I I S E A S E S O F T H E S K I N ; ALSO ALI, D I S E A S E S O F T H E BLOOD: I C U R E A L L CURABLE D I S E A S E S O F THE H E A R T . STOMACH. LIVER. KIDNEYS. B L A D D E R A N D URINARY ORGANS; I C U R E DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION A N D A L L D I S E A S E S O F T H E STOMACH; I C U R E A L L D I S E A S E S P E - CULIAR TO M E N ; 1 T R E A T A L L CHRONIC AND NERVOUS DIS- E A S E S A N D CtJRE A L L CURABLE CASES. I DO NOT T A K E IN-. CURABLE CASES. T R E A T M E N T BY MAIL A SPECIALTY.

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CITY DIRECT r

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VOLUME 3-

CONTAINING A X AT.PIIABE~~ICALLY -~RKANGED 1 ~ 1 3 ~ OF ~ ~ U S I N E S FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZEN*; A STI<FIWP AXD - \ V E ~ U B :

GUIDE; ~ ~ ~ S C E ~ ~ I ~ A ~ I O ~ DIRI:('TORY; CITY AND COTJNTY OFFICERS; TERM- 01" COCTKT; CIIIJI<CHB:.:~, CO~.LE..CES,

P u r r ~ r c AND PI<IVATTF: S~XIOOLS, BCTILI)I~GS, BANICS, INCOI<PORATEU INSTITUTIONS,

RATLROA~S, SECRET AN13 BFINEV- OLENT SOCIETIES, ETC.

AND A COMPLETE

R. 1. POLK d CO., COMPILERS A S D PUULISIIERS, SPRIKGF'IEI,I), ILL.

Entered accordzng to the Act of Congress, 212 the vearl902, bu It. L . Polk & Co., in the ofice of the Librarian of Washington, at Washzngton. D. C. \

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SANGAMON STATE UMIV. LIBRARY * * SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS

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g-37-2- INTRODUCTORY

l5 & p l / ,,& - - / 1. I t is with pleasure we place before the citizens of Spring- field, Voll~me 3, of our directory of the Capital City of Illinois, and in doing so, we feel a certain degree of pardonable pride 1:: to which'we believe we are entitled, as we claim this to be the best directory ever issued for this city. The information con-

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tained herein will be found as complete and correct as i t is possible to malie a directory, and we ask our patrons to bear

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..a% with the few errors \vhich niay be found. No pains 01; expenst:

k have been spared to produce a directory second to none ant1 we feel safe in saying that we believe our efforts in, this re1-

1 S - gard will be duly appreciated. t'.; ' t h The growth of the city is phenomenal as the following

Q figures will show: The directory contains 25,194 names. De- P I ducting 15 per cent for firrrl names and removals, leaves 21,415

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t;: names, which, multiplied by 2%, the smallest number used by

t any directory company, shows the population to be at this

F.. time 53,537, an increase over 1900 of 3,867. t Again thanking those df the business nlcn who have lrindly 8 c i e. s . bestowed their patronage upon us, as well as those ~vho 21ave

aided us in any way in the production of this work, we beg to remain,

Respectfully, t , R. L. POLK & CO.

i d ' JUNE 5 , 1902. k .,

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General Index PAGE.

Abbreviations (general) . . . . . . . 39 Abbreviations (firms and corpora-

tions) ...................... 1 2 Academies and Schools . . . . . . . . 29 Advertisements, Index to ........ 11 Alphabetical List of Names .. .439-685 Alterations and Removals . . . . . . 13 Asylums and Hospitals . . . . . . . . . 22 Banks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Board of Aldermen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 Board of Education ............. 28 Board of Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S Building and Loan Ass'ns ...... 23 Cemeteries ................... 24 Churches .................... .24-29 City Officers ................... 1 7 Classified ~ u s i n e s s Directory . .686-739

PAGI;. Courts, United States . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Fire Alarm Boxes .............. 1 9 Fire Departmsnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 General Index .................. 11 G. A. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-33

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introductory 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Libraries 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Title Page 9

htilitary (I . N. G.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Miscellaneous Information .... .19-38 Parochial Schools, see Academies

and Schools. Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 Post Office Department . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Ridgely Village Officers . . . . . . . . 19 Schools, Public . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Schools, Suburban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Convents ..................... 28 County Board of Supervisors .... 20 County Government ............ 20 County and Probate Courts ...... 20

Secret and Benevolent Societies. .32-38 Standing Committees, City . . . . . . 19 State Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 Street and Avenue Guide.. ... .740-855

Courts, State ................. .20-21 United States Officers . . . . . . . . . . . 22

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Index to Advertisers PAC.E.

Bressmer, John Co., The, left top lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Brown, A C, right top lines . . . . . Bullard, S A, right top lines . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cadwallader, J F, 715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celler, Mrs. Helen.. 722

Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul Pan1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ry 758

Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Ry . . 7 Citiens Coal Mining Co, back bone

and page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Collins House.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cole, Nathan, left hottcm lines . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collins, JCs J 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commercial Hotel 710

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis, Mrs. F G 710 . . . . . . . Davlin, J A, left top llnes

. Detroit & Buffalo Steamboat Co.. 759 Detroit & Cleveland Stcamboat

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navigation Co.. 759 De Vares, D A, right top lines . . . Dirksen A, & Son, f ro i~ t cover.. .. Dooling, F E, right boltnm lines.. Du Bois, N, right bntio~n lines.. Eden, VJalter, right hottom lines E & W Clothing House, The, opp 205 First National Bank, tront cover

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fiske & Co, 7lG Fitzgerald, J M, front cover .... Franke, The Furrier, right bottom

lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franz Bros. Packing Co . . . . . . . . . 6

. . . . . . . Grand Trunk Ry System.. 260

PAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bottom lines

Johnston Hatcher Co, opp ....... 336 Jones, M A, right top lines ...... Kessberger & Co, right bottom

lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lanphier, John C, Jr , left bottom

lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I~auer , Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690 Loper, H T, back cover . . . . . . . . . . Naldaner, John & Son, front edge Mischler, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Missouri Pacific Ry . . ............ 757 hfilrray, T J, left top lines.. .... Muray, T J, left top lines ...... Nissius, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737 Olds, E E, opp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 Polk. R L & CO.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .761-3 Power, C A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Powtr & Baker, right bottom lines Rauth, Carl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703 Eeisch, F & Bros, left top lines . . Ritlgley National Bank, front cover

... Riniker, J I, left bottom lines : Elitter, Geo J, left bottom lines . . Roe, A J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O Rokker, H W Co, back cover.. . . 756 Roosa, I? M, right bottom lines . .

. . . ... St. Nicholas Hotel, opp .:. 539 Sangamon County Abstract Co,

. . . . . . . . . . . . % right bottom lines Sangamon Savings anti Homestead

.. .. Assn, right bottom lines .:. Sarver, J P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 725

& - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hodde, W L, 729 Springfield Bridge & Iron CO, back

....................... Home Building & Loan Assn, right I cover

Hamann, Ed H, rigllt bottom lines Hartman, H L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694 Hartinan, Edw F Co., top, end

and nage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Schlierbach & Blucke, left top lines

Scholes, J B, right bottom lines . . Schuck, J H & Son, back cover . .

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Abbreviations PROPER NAMES

Aetna F & M CCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aetna Foundry & Machine Co Am E x Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .American Express Co B & 0 S-W R y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Baltimore & Ohio South-Western R y B D Coal Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Diamond Coal Co Cap C Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capital Coal Co C U Tel Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Union Telephone Co

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C P & S t L Ry Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis RJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C & A R R Chicago & Alton R. R.

Cit C NI Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Citizen's Coal Mining Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cong Ch Congregational Church

Dawson B & T Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawson Brick & Tile Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I C R R Illinois Central R . R.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I11 Nat'l Bk Illinois National Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I11 Watch Co Illinois Watch Co.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Junc M Co .Junction Mining Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Odd Fel Bldg Odd Fellows Building

Presby ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presbyterian church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pac E x Co .Pacific Express Co.

P rud Ins Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prudential Insurance Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re1 Te- pn .Reliance Tea Co

RF -_, a- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Republic I ron & Steel Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Springfield

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sang C Co .Sangamon Coal Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Boiler & Mfg Co Springfield Boiler & Manufacturing Co.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S B & I Co Springfield Bridge & I ron Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S C R y . . Springfielil Consolidated Railway Co

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Co-op C M Co Springfield Co-Operative Coal Mining Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Dairy Co .Springfield Dairy Co.

................... S E L & P Co. . .Springfield Electric Light & Power Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Gas L Co Springfiedl Gas Tight Co.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sattley M Co.. .SattIcy Manufacturing Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S Paving Brick Co .Springfield Paving Brick Co.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starnes C M Co Starnes Coal Milling CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U S Ex Co United Sta tes Express Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wab R R Wabash R. R. ,

.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W E Brick Co.. .West End Brick Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W E C Co West End Coal Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W U Tel Co Western Union Telegraph CO.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W Coal Co .Woodside Coal Co.

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Index to Advertisers, Continued PAGE.

Springfield Business College, right ................ bottom lines

Springfield Carpet Co, right bottom ' lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Springfield City Savings and Loan Assn, left top lines ............

........... Springfield Dairy Co, 3 Springfield Paper Co, right top

lines ....................... ...... Strong Bros, right top lines

Trop European Hotel and Restaur- ant, right top lines . . . . . . . . .

PAGE. Troxell, W S & Co, bottom edge . . Ulrich, E R & Son, front cover . . Underfanger, John, lkft bottom

lines ..................... ............. Vandervort, Harry 6

Vredenburgh, Peter, Lumber Co, 2 Weems, M K & Co, left bottom

lines ....................... ...... Willett, S J , right top lines ..... Wilson, E A, right top lines

Yager, F J, left bottom lines and ........................ opp 729

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Alterations and Removals

Allen Elmer N, barber, res 1102 e Washington Ball George El, JBall Bros), r.ms 425% e Washington Bailey George L, miner, res 231 n English av Barber Andrew J , died May 28, 1902 Barber Margaret J, (wit1 Andrew J) res 928 s 2d Barber Samuel, res 826 s w Grand av 13urch Edwin C, bds 1170 n 7th Burch Frsnli G, foreman, res 1170 n 4th Burns Harry C, adv mgr S News, res 615 e Edwards Burris Matthew, tuner, R I; Berry, res 637 n 5th Coon George D, carp, res 219 s State Copley Wm 0, carp, res 845 s Spring Crawford Minnie, rnis 405y2 e Monroe Curry Alma, bds 1214 s 8th Curry ESS~C E, bcls 1214 s 8th Curry 31 Icis, Ids 1214 s 8th Dt\slllon(L Etl\iarti \V, 1)tls (i;ll s 8th Dillor1 &lar*y E:, btls 631 s 8th ENNENGA GEORGE, (E cY: IY Clothing House) res Pree-

port, I11 E & W CLOTHING HOUSE, THE, (George Ennengo, Charles

Pfieffer) 120 s 6th (see opp 208) Pfieffer, 120 s 6th (see opp 208)

Gates Ida, res 313 s 9th Glover Benjamin, wks Sattley hlfg Co, rms 2123 s 5th Harbauer Frank, res 842 s 2d Ileaton Cllarlcs TV, bralternnn, bds 621 s 8th I I ~ a t o ~ i Harry E:, rcs 621 s 8th Heat on Marry L, (11-ivc.r Soblel t 's I~cly, bcls 621 s 8th Heatoll Boy AI, braltclllt~n, bds 621 s 8111 Hostetler John L, urnbrella niltr, rnls 212y2 s 5th Howser George T, agt N Y Life Ins Co, res 211 e Jack-

son Kaler Jennie. B, bds 905 s 9th Kaler Mary E, (wid Orlando) res 905 s 9th Kaler Wm J, bds 905 s 9th Latal Minnie, dom, 621 s 8th Milligan Edward, pharmacist, J P Booth, rms 1289 n 5th Offutt John \V (c) porter, res 712 n 2d . Roe Glenn R, cash Equita'ule Life Insurance Soc, rms 406 s 5th Taylor Sidney B, died May 30, 1902 Mockbee Mayme, bds 323 n 6th Smith J Emil, reporter I11 State Journal, res 323 n 6th

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i * CITY GOVERNMENT. City Hall anrl Council Chamber, Southeast corner of

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J i Executive Department.

Mayor-J. L. Phillips. Comptrolle?-R. T. Hckman. Clerk-T. R. Owen. Attorney- C. F. Mortimer.

1 - Treasurer-D. S. Griffiths. Electr~cian-H. R. Armnruster.

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i Engineer.-Frank H. Hamilton. Superintendent of Streets-S. D.

k Grant. Superintendent of Water Works.-C.

I H. Valentine. 1 ~ollector-*. H. Dowling.

j i Consulting Engineer-Fred Wise. I Superintendent of Police-Henry Her-

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Fire Marshal-Otto Miller. Oil Inspector-Walter Murray.

Board of Aldermen. :a First Ward-Robert Goodwin, Jos. ,k%

Silva. 'a$ Second Ward-J. E. Gard. Third Ward- Edward E. Garms,

-?? Conrad Wirth. Fourth Ward-Oscar ise ell, John

C. Neuman. Fifth Ward-H. 0. McGrue, W. S.

Van Duyn. . Sixth Ward-Fred. Hoelzel, T~OS.. 1 .

White. Seventh Ward-E;. T. Brewer, Wil-

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Standing Committees.

Street an9 Alley Committee-Neu- 'man, chairman; McGrue, Wirth, Good- ' ;> win, Ensel, White and the mayor.

Water WorBs Committee-Ansel!, ' - $ %

, ,$ chairman; Van Duyn, Brewer, Gard, a *

City Prison Keeper-Wilbur Morfis. Silva, Wirth and the mayor. -32 ; - City Weigher-W. H. Sammons. Police Committee-Wirth, chair-

1 Superintendent of Oak Ridge Cemetery man; Neuman, McGrue, Ensel, HoeP- -John Gaupp. zel, Silva and the mayor.

Plumbing Inspector-F. U. Patterson. Finance Committee-Van Duyn, 4 Meat Inspector-L. H. Hahn. :hairman; Ansell, White, Goodwin, City Veterinarian-Harry Jones. Garms, Ensel and the mayor. cf

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Ordinance committee-~ilva, chair- Detectives-Evan T. Jones, Louis R. '

MBn; McGrue, Gard, Goodwin, Ansell, Trager. Garms and the mayqr. Patrolmen-Preston Howey, Henry

F i re and Water Committee-Mo- Klintworth, J. C. Ellis, A. H. Whip- Grue, chairman; Neuman, Goodwin, ple, J. RI. Bretz, Peter Gillig, C. Bur- Garms, Brewer and the mayor. witz, Robert Stubbs, F. S. Dodge, C.

Street Lighting Committee-Good- W. Ping, J. H. Sidener, ~ o s e p h Ver- win, chairman; Van Duyn, Gard, million, H. T. Kramer, I. L. Selby, Wirth, Neuman, White, Ensel and the J. P. Loomis, ChapIes Waters, Joseph

Fernandes, C. A; Deck, Elmer Cas- serly, Charles Frost, Frank Shuler,

Public Grounds and Buildings -- pred Yazell, Fred Siebert, Robert Garms, chairman; Neuman, McGrne. Lawley, Lewis Richardson.

- Wirth, Ensel, Hoelzel and the mayor. Drivers police patrol-j. H, ~ ~ k ~ ~ , F. Manufacturers and Industries- M. Jackson.

White, chairman; McGrue, Neuman, Wirth, Ensel, Goodwin, Gard and the Fire Department.

(Headquarters, 718-722 E. Monroe.) Public B'qanchises-Ensel, Chair,

man; Ansell, Silva, White, M ~ G ~ ~ ~ , Fire Marshal-Otto Miller; Charles Wirth and the mayor. Will, driver.

Engine Company No. 1-718-22 E. Oak Ridge Cemetery. ' Monroe. C. W. Kearns, captain;

(N. end Monument ave.) Louis H. Saner, engineer; Wm. Be- dell, assistant engineer; Mathias

Henry Wolgemuth, M. D., President. Kramer, driver; John Refine, hose . T. R. Owens, ex-officio Secretary. cart driver; Christian Ungerer and D. S. Griffiths, ex-officio Treasurer. ~~~t ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ , pipemen. John Gaupp, Superi6tendent. Members: B. A. Lange, Geo. Krodell, Engine Company No. 2-317 E. Jeffer-

John McCreery, W. T. Lewis. son. Matthew Cullen, captain; Frank. Chapin, engineer; Robert Morris, as-

Board of Health.. . sistant engineer; Benjamin Adams, * Chairman-John L. Phillips. driver; Wm. Pontzion, hose cart

Setretary-T. R. Owens, ex-officio. driver; Richard Moorhead, Louis Newman, pipemen; Charles Logan, watchman.

Police Department. Wicks, pipemen; Harris611 Furrow,

. Chief-Henry Herring.

man Schlick, M. Fox, Charles Dul- Desk Sergeant-C. W. Phillips.

Chemioal Company No. 1-322-24 S. Prison Keeper-W. F. Morris. Fourth. Henry Miller, captain; License Collector-A. H. Bogardus, Jr. Philip Perkins, driver; Wm. Gil- Health Officers-G. Frisch, G. W. Bird- more, Philip Leady, pipemen.

song, L. C. Murphy, Robert Pell, C. Chemical Company No. 2-Sixth anB, R. Coon, H. Rahman. - North Grand Avenue. Thos. Trout,

Janitors-M. McKinney, Martin Paris. captain; Henry Dawson, driver;

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Scott Pearley nd John Springfloat, pipemen; Tony 'k eflne, watchman.

Combination memica1 and Hose Com- pany No. 5-s s e Adams. James Ed- wards, captain; John Gray, driver, John Foreman and Ollie Singleton, pipemen; Henry Clark, watchman. '

No. 6-South Grand, southeast corner Fourth. Martin Smith, captain; Ernest Christopher, driver; D. C. Webster, Gilbert Terry and John Booth, pipemen; Charles Alden, watphman.

No. 7-Northeast corner Edwards and West Grand. George Keefner, cap- tain; Corry Hall, driver; George Hopkins, Charles Herter, and L. E. Barker, .pipemen; Luther McVey, watchman.

Fire and Police Alarm Boxes.

Police Headquarters. Mason and 12th. Mason and l l th . Washington and 15th. Jefferson and Wabash alley. Chestnut and Moffat aves. Madison and 15th. Enos ave and 1 0 ~ h . Carpenter and 14th. Enterprise and 9th. . . Reynolds and 9th. Mason and 7th. Carpenter and 4th. Enos avenue and 8th. Elm and 5th. Keys avenue an9 5th. North Grand avenue and 5th. Bond and Elliott avenues. Klein and Carpenter. Washington and 1st. Monroe and Glenwood avenue. Hay residence. Ridgely Bank. Walnut and JefPer Walnut and L a w r e g avenue. Spring and Cook. Spring and Allen. / Lewis, bet Adams and Monroe. Monroe and Douglas avenue. Lawrence avenue and Douglas. Pasfield and Cedar. Cass and 8th. Lawrence avenue and 5th. Edwards and 7th. Allen and 4th. Cedar and 7th.

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Madison and 5th. Adams and 6th. Washington and Fifth. Madison and 8th. Monroe and 10th. Adams and 3d.

I Engine House No. 1. North Grand avenue and 13th. Engine House No. 4. Rafter and 3d. $ Bergen and 6th'. Engine House No. 4. "4 .$ Madison ana 12th. - -i_ .--%s' Reynolds and Taylor. 4- Herndon and Rutledge. North Grand avenue and 3d. Mason and Rutledge. Engine House No. 3. Pasfield and Capitol avenue. Pasfield and Canedy. Edwards and 2d.

1 416 S ~ a r r i t t and 2d. _. 417 Lawrence avenue, bet. Pasfield &

Henrietta. 418 Edwards and New. 421 Monroe and 2d: x . .$% ". 431 Glenwood and Conkling avenues. 432 Governor and Smith. S ~ J

434 State and Edwards. 512 Vine and 7th.

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513 Clay and 6th. 514 Jackson and 5th. 516 Cook and 4th. s l 7 Jackson and 8th. 518 South Grand avenue and 5th. 519 Cedar and 4th.

\ :s 521 South Grand avenue and 9th.

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612 Adams and l l th . 613 Monroe and 14th. 614 Capitol avenue and 17th. 615 Cass and 14th. 617 Clay and 17th. 713 Ide's Machine Shop.

Ofaeers of Village of Ridgely. President-Patrick ~a lone* . . ) Clerk-Arthur Farrana. Treasurer-Thomas Duskin. Constable-Gabriel Ford. .. . Trustees-John Cain, Thomas Car- 2'

michael, Frank Ruhter, Harry Green- - Albert Mester, John Wiltshire.

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COUNTY GOVERNMENT. - .~zg 61 Kansas and 13th. I 62 Cook and 15th. Court House bounded by Fifth and ' -: 63 Cook and 11th. Sixth, Washington and Adams

I 64 Capitol avenue and 12th. streets.

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ber. Chairman-Franlc Godley. Clerk-Charles E. Opel. J. C. Allen, Capital, Springfield. E. M. Anderson, Maxwell, Waverly. A. M. Archer, Cotton Hill, Beaming-

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County Officers. Clerk-Charles E. Opel. Chief Clerk-Henry D. Giger. Deputies-Eugene McLaughlin, Ed-

ward L. Hurt and George J. Am- brose.

Deputy Clerk of the Court-Frederick W. Long.

Treasurer-Richard F. Kinsella. Chief Clerk-Patrick J. Rourke. Recorder-Benjamin Rich. Deputies-A. Lula Rich, Arthur S.

Peel. Custodian Records-Charles R. Peel.

. i -5, Sheriff-CharleB M. Woods.

Chief Deputy-~ohn H. Underwood. Deputies-Peter Ettelbrick, Frank

f- Ryan, James A. Reynolds, Wm. 0. F Guyton; special deputy, George W.

Brown. '‘ Jailer-Edward M. Cresse.

Circuit Judge-Hen. James A. Creigh- d ton. -. Circuit Clerk-J. L. Bliss, pro tern.

Deputies-George N. Kramp, Eleanor Matheny.

Reporter-Thomas H. Cheney. , - County Judg-Hon. George W. Mur-

ray. Z" State's Attorney-W. E. Shutt, Jr. - . F,: . Assistant State's Attorney- ora ace S. e Miller. 3? Master-in-Chancery-Charles A. Keys.

Coroner-Charles J. Baer. Superintendent of Schools-Charles

Van Dorn. Assistant Superintendent of Schools-

Otho L. Caldwell. Surveyor-'Allen Enos. Deputy Supervisor of Assessments-

Simon M. Rogers. Superintendent of County Poor Farm-

Wm. Sprlnkel, east Of Buffalo.

Board of Supervisors of Sangamon County.

(Giving the Names, Township a n 1 Postoffice Address.)

~ ' e g u l a r meeting, second Monday in June and second Tuesday of Septem-

ton. G. J. Barrett, Capital, Springfield. C. C. Baughman, Curran, Curran. H. H. Biggs, Capital, Springfield. T. E. Brittin, Williams, Williamsville.

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J. R. Burtle, Ball, Glenarm. J. T. Capps, Capital, Springfield. C. L. Conkling, Capital, Springfield. ' - H. H. Devereaux, Capital, Springfield F. E. Edmands, Capital, Springfield. Jas. Frisch, Capital, Springfield. S. T. pullenwider, Lanesville, Me-

chanicsburg. T. J. Gorey, Chatham, Chatham. C. A. Havey, Gardner, Bradfordton. J . T. Hensey, Island Grove, Berlin. H. Houston, Salisbury, Salisbury. W. M. Howard, Springfield, Springfield. J. 0. Joy, Loami, Loami. T. C. Mather, Capital, Springfield. H. Mester, Springfield, Ridgley. C. T. Murphy, Auburn, Auburn. W. F. Murphy, New Berlin, Bates. J. D. Myers, Capital, Springfield. R. O'Connor, Mechanlcsburg, Buffalo. - A. Reid, Woodside, Springfield. J. W. Richardson, Buffalo Hart, Buffa-

lo Hart. A. Robinson, Cooper, Custer. M. J. Sanders, Pawnee, Pawnee. E. S. Scott, Capital, Springfield. J. L. Shartzer, Illiopolis, Illiopolis. E. L. Stockdale, Talkingtown, Lowder. Thomas Thornton, Rochester, Spring-

field, R. R. No. 7. J. Underfanger, Capital, springfield. E. C. Vandagrift, Fancy Creek, Can-

trall- F. H. Volle (a t large), Capital, Spring-

field. E. A. Walbaum, Cartwright, Pleasanc

Charles Werner, Clear Lake, Spring field, R. R. No. 1.

COURTS.

County and Probate Courts, Sanga- mon County.

Terms of Court-Probate, first Monday in each month; law, third Mondays i n January, May and September.

Judge-Hon. George W. Murray. Clerk-Charles E. Opel. Bailiff-George W. Denton.

Appellate Court, State of Illinois,

I Third Dirstrict.

(Capitol Building). Terms of Court-Third Tuesdays in

May and November. Justices-Francis M. Wright, Urbana;

Oliver A. Harker, Carbondale; Ben- jamin R. Burroughs, Edwardsville.

Clerk-W. C. Hippard, Springfield. Reporter-M. L. Newell, Springfield.

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Supreme Court, State of Illinois. Adjutant General-James B. Smith. (Capitol Building). Secretary of State Board of Health-

Terms of Supreme Court-First Tues- James A' Egan' day in February, April, June, Sep- Secretary of State Board of Pharmacy tember and December. -Luman T. Hoy.

Justices-First District, Carroll C. Secretary State Board of Public Char- Boggs, Pairfield; Second District, ities-J. Mack Tanner. James B. Ricks, Taylorville; Third Secretary Bureau. of Labor Statlstics- District, Jacob W. Wilkin, Danville; David Ross. Fourth District, Joseph N. Carter, Secretary Illinois State Historical So- Quincy; Fifth District, John p. ciety-George N. Black. Hand, Cambridge; Sixth District, secretary ~~~l~~~~ and Warehouse James H. Cartmight, Oregon; c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ . Kilpatrlck. Seventh District, Benjamin D. hla- gruder, Chicago. Secretary State Board of Agriculture-

W. C. Garrard. Clerks-Christopher Mamer, Northern

~~~~d ~ i ~ i ~ i ~ ~ ; ~ l b ~ ~ t D. Cadwalla- Secretary State Board of Live Stock der, Central Grand Division; Olive J. COmmissiOners-Homer Aspin- Page Marion, Southern Grand Di- vision. Secretary State Board of Pardons-D.

Reporter-Isaac N. Phillips, Bloom- B. Breed. h g t o n . Secretary State Board of Arbitration-

J. McCan Davis. Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial I~~~~~~~~ superintendent - Henry Circuit. Yates.

Composed of the counties of Sanga- s tate Librarian-James A. Rose. man, Morgan, Scott, Green and Jer- Assistant s ta te ~ i b ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ d ~ sey. Thayer.

Terms of Court i n Sangamon County- s ta te printer E ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - c . Burton. First Mondays in September, Novem- ber, January, March and May. Curator Illinois State Museum of Nat.

ural History and State Geologist-C. Judges-Hon. James A. Creighton. Henry Crantz. Springfield; Hon. Robert B. Shirley. carlinville; H ~ ~ . owen p. ~ h ~ ~ ~ - Clerk of Appellate Court-William C. son, Jacksonville. Hippard.

~ s t e r - i n - ~ h a n c e r y - ~ h a r l e s A. K~~~ Custodian of Capitol Building-Robert Clerk Circuit Court-J. R. Bliss. J. Beck.

Court Reporter-Thomas H. Cheney. w. Swales.

Court Bailiffs-James J. Powers, Chas A. Clayton.

POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT. 1

- ILLINOIS STATE CAPITOL. Postoffice.

J Postmaster-L. E. Wheeler. (Bounded by Second, Spring, Monroe Assistant pos tmas te rwm. H. conk-

and Charles Streets.) ling.

Private Secretary-James M. Mar- Executive Dephrtment, grave.

Governor-Hon. Richard Yates. Superintendent of Delivery-Clarence Lieutenant Governor-Hon. Wm. A. W. Feaster.

Northcott. Finance Clerk-Henry N. Springer. Secretary of State-James A. Rose. Money Order Clerk-C. E. Ralph. s ta te Auditor-James S. ~ ~ ~ ~ l l ~ ~ ~ h . Assistant Money Order Clerk-Paul T.

Greenwood State Treasurer-Moses 0. Williamson. Registry T. French. Superintendent of Public I n ~ t r u ~ t i o n - Mailing Clerk-Frank P. McMurphy.

Alfred Bayliss. Assistant Mailing Clerk-Ed. H. Red- Attorney General-H. J. Hamlin. lich.

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Night Mailing Clerk-L. A. Mendonsa. U. S. District Clerk-R. C. Brown. Dispatchers-John Davis, Thomas U. S. Circuit Clerk-J. T. Jones.

Lowry. U. S. Attorney-Thos. Worthington. General Delivery Clerk-Elmer L. Ott. U. S. Marshal-C. P. Hitch. Direction Clerk-Alice C. Watson. U. S. Commissioner-Thomas W. S. Stamp Clerk-Alice Davis. Kidd. Utility Clerk-J. R. Massey. U. S. Weather Bureau-M. E. Blystone. Distributing Clerks-Wm. T. Hurcher, Collector of Internal Revenue-I. R.

Hiram F. Burkhardt. Mills. Sub-Clerks-Albert Pickel, Charles L. Special Pension Examiner-Edwin G.

Matthews. Crabbe.

Offlce Hours. ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS. Money Order-Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Registry--Open 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. David Prince Sanitarium. Delivery and Stamp Windows-Open (602.628 E~~~ capitol Ave. and 401

7:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. ' South Seventh).

Drs. A. E. and J. A. Prince, prop'rs., N. Carriers. S. Penick, associate; Francis C. Tur-

John W. Barrett. Edward E. Craft, ley, assistant; Mrs. Mary A. Howell, ~ o s e p h H. ~ r o w d e r , Charles A. Ellis, Victor F. Francis, Daniel E. Gayle, John W. Hesselman, Thomas James, Henry C. Kussaus, John P. Lehmen, Herbert L. McMurphy, James Marner, Lewis G. Meyerhoff, David W. Millen, Lotus N. Niles, Wm. D. Phillips, John H. Rachford, Samuel C. Roberts, Law- reme Siefert, Joseph W. Warner, Jesse C. Strode, John' W. Solomon, George Wilkinson, Charles F. Balser, Wm. Cloudfelter. Substitute Carriers-John F. Adams,

Home for the Friendless. (East side 7th, betwen Vine and South

Grand ave.) For the care and protection of friend-

less children. President, Dr. George Pasfield; secre-

tary, Annie C. Matthews; superin- tendent, Mrs. Minnie Snyder.

King's Daughters Home for Aged Women.

(451 Black.) John Crowley, Walter Casey, Organized 1893. Mrs. John M. Palmer,

Collector-Frank A. Gibson. president; Mrs. Cullem M. Stanton, Special Delivery-Wallace W. Goodey, secretarv: Mrs. F. Ella Bird. matron.

Ralph Cassel. Orphanage of the Holy Child.

Rural Delivery-Marshall R. Ayres, Frank K. Springer, Frank G. Weaver, President of the Board of Trustees, John W. Day, Oscar F. Shepherd, E I o ~ . C. E. Hay; treasurer of the Alfred E. Arnold, Daniel E. Morgan. Board, James T. Jones; executive

committee, Messrs. C. E. Hay, James Hours of Delivery. T. Jones and H. D. Moss.

Business District-6:20 a. m., 9:05 a. m., 12:15 p. m. and 4:00 p. m.

Outside District-7 a. m. and 1: 30 p. m.

UNITED STATES OFFICERS.

United States Circuit and District Court.

Southern District of Illinois. (Government Building).

Terms of Court-First Mondays in January and June.

U. S. District Judge-J. Otis Humph- rey.

Mother Caroline Delano, 0. S. M., in charge.

I St. John's Hospital.

(801 East Mason.) In charge of Sisters of St. Francis. Di-

rector, Rev. Louis Hinssen; Super- ior, Mother Paula.

I Springfield Hospital and Training School.

(1205-1215 North Fifth.) President, Rev. Martin Luecke; cor-

responding secretary, William Zapf: recording secretary, J. S. Simon; , treasurer, J. S. Schnepp; superin- tendent, Helena E. Hansen.

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Wabash ~ r n ~ l o ~ e s ' Hospital. Sangamon Loan & Trust Co., The

(801 S. .6th.) (601-603 East Washington.) Surgeon in charge, Dr. George N. Organized 1886. Reorganized June 1,

Kreider; house physician, Dr. Oscar 1899. Capital, $100,000. F. Maxon. President-Dr. George Pasfield.

Vice Pres.-C. C. Brown. Cashier-George H. Souther.

BANKS. Assistant Cashier-Latham T. Souther. . Secretary-Henry C. Latham.

Farmers' National Bank, The State National Bank, The (Southwest corner Adams and Sixth.) (201 South Fifth.) Incorporated 1882. Capital $200,000. Organized 1870. Capital $200,000,

Surplus and undivided profits, $100,000. President-E. W. Payne.

Vice Pres.-Herman Pierik. President-Samuel W. Mendenhall. Cashier-Joseph F. Bunn. First V. Pres.-Samuel J . Stout. Second V. Pres.-Hiram E. Gardner. Cashier-E. D. Keys. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA-

First National Bank, The TIONS. -

(Southeast cor. Sixth and ,Washing- ton.) Citizens' Savings & Loan Associa-

Organized 1863. Capital $250,000. tion. Surplus and undividad profits, (313 South Fif th) $250,000. Incorporated 1895. Capita1 $5,000,000.

President-Frank W. Tracy. President-Henry Engleskirchen. Vice Pres.-Frank E. Tracy. Vice Pres.-Benjamin Rich. Cashier-Howard K. Weber. Treasurer-George A. Wood.

Secretary-Fred L. Grant. Illinois National Bank.

(Northeast corner Washington and German-American Savings Bc LOau Fifth.) Association.

Organized 1886. Capital and surplus, (317 South Fifth.) $330,000. Incorporated 1872. Capital, $5,000,000.

President-A. Farr . President-J. H. Schuck. Vice Pres.-C. C. Brown. Cashier-B. R. Hieronymus. Assistant Cashier-H. M. Merriam.

Ridgely National Bank, The

(119 South Fifth.) Organized 1852. Capital, $100,000.

Surplus, $100,000. President-William Ridgley. Vice Pres.-Charles Ridgely. Second V. Pres.-Wni. Barret Ridgely. Cashier-Franklin Ridgely.

Springfield Marine Bank.

(114 South Sixth.) Organized 1851. Capital and surplus,

$300,000. President-B. H. Ferguson. Vice Pres.-John W. Bunn. Second Vice Pres.-Ernst H. Helmle. Cashier-Henry Bunn.

Home Building & Loan Associa- tion.

I (318. South Fifth.)

Incorporated 1891. Capital, $10,000,000. President-Herman Pierilr. I )

Vice Pres.-Wm. L. Blucke. Treasurer-Harry H. Devefeaux. Secretary-G. P. Kessberger.

Springfield Building & Loan Asso- ciation.

(312 South Fifth.) Incorporated Feb. 20, 188b. Capital,

$5,000,000. President-W. H. Odiorne. Treasurer-George E. Day. Searetary-J. E. Gard.

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Incorporated 1888. Capital $10,000,000. President-George S. Connelly. Vice Pres.-Edwin A. Wilson. Treasurer-Shelby C. Dorwin. Secretary-George J. Barrett.

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Springfield Homestead Association.

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Springfield City Savings & Loail 2, s Association.

(Marine Bank Building.)

(206 South Sixth.)

CHURCHES.

BAPTIST.

Incorporated 1884. Capital, $5,000,000. President-J. W. Patton. Vice Pres.-J. H. Collins. Treasurer-G. J. Little. Secretary-P. E. Hatch.

Workman's Building & Loan Asso- ciation.

(325 East Jefferson.)

Incorporated 1879. Capital $500,000. President--J. B. Franz. Vice Pres.-Frank Elshoff. Treasurer-Henry Thoma. Secretary-J. W. Fruend.

Workingmen's Savings & Home- stead Association.

(319 S. 5th.) Incorporated 1874. Capital, $6,000,000. President-R. H. Hellweg.

-Vice Pres.-T. J. Corkery. .Secretary-Jacob Ritter.

:;+ " d Treasurer-A. 0. Peterson.

$3, ,/ CEMETERIES.

Central Baptist. (Southeast cor. Fourth and Capitol

Avenue.) Rev. Euclid B. Rogers, pastor. Ser-

vices 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Bible school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday a t 7:30 p. m.

Elliott Avenae Mission. (Cor. Elliott and Bond.)

J. H. Hood, superintendent. Sunday school 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 P. m.

German Baptist Church. (Southeast cor. Edwards and First.)

Rev. Richard A. Brandan, pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m.

New Hope Baptist. (Colored. 803 East Miller.)

Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. (Colored. 916 South Eighteenth.)

Rev. William Bates, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.

South Springfield Baptist Mission. (Southwest cor. Seventh and Cedar.)

Su~erintendent-John M. Gaunn. 1 (Colored. Northwest Lor. Twelfth and

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Oak Ridge Cemetery. % B (North end Monument Av. and W. S. Athens' road, near end of

-.- North ~ h i r d : )

Rev. L. C. Moore, pastor. Services first and third Sundays 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p. m.

Union Baptist.

& + Calvary Cemetery. -?-

.*, L (Catholic.)

- + (W. S. Athen's road, North of Oak J Ridge Cemetery.)

Superintendent-Wm L. Fielding. 4 3s - SS. Peter and Paul.

W. S. Athens' road, North of Calvary % : Cemetery.)

% ' a - .- $- President-Rev. Luprich Riesen.

S Superintenaent-John M. Ochs. ,

Mason.) Rev. Thomas L. Smith, pastor. Sunday

servlces 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school a t 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 8 p. m.

Zion Baptist. (Colored. 829 East Carpenter.)

Rev. Jordan Chavis, pastor. Services 11 \

a. m. and 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 : 30 p. m.

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CATHOLIC. ] St. John's Hospital Chapel. 'I --

(AMERICAN)

Diocese of Springfield. Bishop, Rt. Rev. George F. Seymour;

archdeacon, Ven. Frederick A. De Rosset; secretary, Rev. John Chan- ler White, East St. Louis; treasurer, Rev. John J . Cossitt, Lincoln; chan- cellor. Won. Miles F: Gilbert. Cairo.

Rev. Louis Hinssen, director. Attached to St. John's hospital. Sunday ser- vices, high mass, 7:30 a. m. Sermon and bsnediction of the blessed sacra- ment, 4 p. m. Week day masses 6:30 a. m. in winter, 6 a. m. in summer.

St. Joseph's Catholic Church. (Southwest cor. Sixth and Eastman

Synod meets first Tuesday in De- Avenue. ) cember in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Rev. Michael Clifford, pastor. Sunday

services, low mass and commuhion 8 Christ Church. a. m., high mass 10 a. m. Vespers 3

(Northeast cor. Sixth and Jackson.) p. m. catechism 2 p. m. Rev. Alexander Allen, rector. Services

celebration Holy Communion Sun- church of the sacred ~~~~t of day 7:30 a. m. and first Sunday each Jesus. month 11 a. m. Morning prayer and service 11 a. m.; evening prayer with (Northeast cor. '~welfth and Lawrence

Avenue.) sermon 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Rev. C. H. Krekenberg, rector. Ser-

vices, low mass 8 a. m.; high mass St. John's Mission. 10 a. m. Catechism 2 p. m. Vespers

(Northeast cor. Fifth and North Grand 3 P. m. Avenue.)

Rev. Merton W. ROSS, Misslon;.~. Church of the Immaculate Concep- Services High mass 8 a. m., 11 .I. tion. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school (Northeast cor. Monroe and Seventh.) 2:30 p. m. Rev, Timothy Hickey, rector. Sunday

St. Luke's Mission. services, low mass 6 and 8 a. m. high (Southwest cor. S. Grand and Love- a. m. Vespers p. m.

land Avenues.) Rev. Merton W. Ross, Missioner, Ser- SS. Peter and Paul.

vices High mass 8 a. m., IJ a. m. (Southeast cor. Sixth and Reynolds.) aud 7:45 p. m. Sunday school 2:39 Rev. L. Riesen, rector. Rev. J. Stmu!, p. m. assistant. Sunday services, low I

St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. (Southeast cor. Adams and Third.)

Ven Frederick A. DeRosset, M. A., rector. Sunday services, low mass 7 a. m., high mass 11 a. m. Evening services summer S p. m., winter 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. nl. Week day services 7 and 9:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Friday 7:30 p. m.

-mass in summer 7 30 a. m.; high mass 10 a. m.; ':nter, low mass 8 a. m., high m:q/o:30 a. m. Cate- chism 2:15 p. m. Vesper? 3 p. m. ; Week clay masses 7 and 7: 45 &. m.

CHRISTIAN.

First Christian Church. i

CATHOLIC. (Northwest cor. Fifth and Jackson.) ,;

d Services 11 a. m. and 7 : 30 p. m. Sunday (ROMAN) school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30

b '- St. Agnes' Church. p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 (Northwest cor. College and Capitol P. m.

Avenue.) Rev. James Howard: pastor. Services

Sunday, low mass 8 a. m.; high mass 10:30 a. m. Catechism 2 p. m. Ves- pers 7:30 p. m. Week day mass 7:30 a. m.

West Side Christian Church. (S. W. Cor. Edwards and State.)

Rev. J. Elwood Lynn, pastor. Services Sabbath 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7: 30 p. m.

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CONGREGATION'AL. St. John's German Lutheran Church.

First Congregational Church. (S. E. cor. Third and Washington.) (Southeast tor. Qifth and Edwards.) Rev. w m . Schulze, pastor. sunday Rev. Archibald Hall, pastor. Sun- services 10:30 a. m. Sunday school 9

day services 11 ri. m. and 7:30 p. m, a. m. Lenten services Friday 7:30 p. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Prayer m. during Lent. meeting Friday 7:30 p. m.

Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Plymouth Congregational Church. Church. (Northwest cor. Sixteenth and South (N. E. cor. Monroe and Second.)

Grand Avenue.) Rev. Martin Luecke, pastor. Sunday Joseph Prince, superintendent. Sunday services 10 a. m. and i:30 p. m. Sun-

services 11 a. m. a n d 7: 30 p. m. Sun- day school 2: 30 p. m. Advent Knd day school 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet- Lenten services Wednesday 7:30 p. i n g F r i d a y 7 : 3 0 p . m . Y.P .S .C.E . , m. Sundav 6: 30 a. m.

Hope Church. (1601 East Carpenter.)

METHODIST.

First M. E. Rev. Clement C. Strang, Pastor. Sun- (N. E. cor. Fifth and Capitol Avenue.)

day services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 P. Rev. David F, Howe, pastor. Sunday m- Sunday school 9:30 a. m- Prayer services 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p, m. sun- meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. day school 9: 45 a. m. Frank T. Kuhl

HEBREW. superintendent. Prayer meeting Fri- day 7:30 p.m.

B'nei Abraham Congregation. 1 (Southeast cor. Seventh and Mason.)

Rabbi M. Bloch in charge. Services daily 7:30 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.

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HEBREW REFORMED.

B'rith Sholem. (41'8 North Fif th)

Abraham Traugott, rabbi. Services every Friday 7:30 p. m.

LUTHERAN.

Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

(Southeast cor. Seventh and CapitoI Avenue.)

Rev. J. M. Francis, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Com- munion quarterly. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Young people's meeting 6:45 p. m. Pastor's Catechism class 3 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 p. m.

Holy Trinity Evangelical Lu- theran.

(Colored. S. W. cor. Fifteenth and Jefferson.)

Prof. John Herzer in charge. Sunday services 8 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m.

German M. E. (S. W. cor. Firs t and Adams.)

Rev. Henry Schutz, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 : 30 p. m. Sunday schml 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7:30 p. m.

Second M. E. Rev. A. C. Stover, pastor. Sunday ser-

vices 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 9:30 a. m. Prof. Magil!, superintendent.; James Brown, secre- tary. Class meeting 10 a. m. and 3 p. m,. and Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7: 30 p. m.

Grace M. E. Church. (N. E. cor. 14th and Brown.)

Rev. Beril McCain, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Prayer meetings Wed- nesday 7:30 p. m.

Laurel M. E. Church. (W. Pine, S. E. cor. College.)

Wm. A. Ashbrook, pastor. Services 7: 30 p. .m. Sunday school 2: 30 p. m.

St. John's A. M. E. Church. . (S. Mr. cor. Mason and Fourteenth.)

Rev. F. T. Harvey, pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Class

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meeting 12 m. Prayer meeting Wed- / First Portuguese Presbyterian nesdav 7:30 D. m. Church. ',.

St. Paul's A. M. E. Church. (618 East Mason.)

Rev. W. H. Saunders, pastor. Sunday services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting 12 m. Sunday school 2:3u D. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6 :45 .~ . m.

(N. E. cor. Seventh and ,Reynolds.) Rev. D. G. Bradford, pastor. Services

11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Communion every two months a t morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m.

superintendent, L. H. Green. - [ Brainerd Presbyterian Chapel.

Prentice M. E. Church. (E. S. Douglas Avenue betwen Mon-

roe and Governor.) Rev. R. F. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday

services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday 7: 30 p.' m.

Springfield District Conference. Wm. A. Smith, presiding elder, 1115

South Second.

PLYMOUTH BRETHREN. I (423 East Monroe.) 1

(N. W. cor. Capitol and Wheeler Aves.) Rev. T.'D. Logan in charge. Sunday

school 2 : 30 p. m.

ADVENTISTS.

Seventh Day Adventists. (919 South First.)

George Tuttle, presiding elder. Sab- bath school Saturday 2 p. m. Scrip- ture study 3 P. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. Meeting 11 a. m. Lord's day. Sunday

school 9:45 a. m. prayer meeting First Church of Christ Scientists. Friday 7:30 p. m. Reading Wednes- ( 418 N. Fifth.) day 7:30 p. m. E t ta Ackerman, First Reader. Services

11 a. m., Sunday school, 10:30 a. m.

6 PRESBYTERIAN. Midweek services, Wednesday 7: 30 p. m.

First Presbyterian Church. I UNITED BRETHREN. (N. W. cor Capitol Avenue and Sev-

enth.) Rev. Thomas D. Logan, pastor. Ser-

vices 11 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Sunday school9:30a.m. Y.P . S .C.E . 6:30 p. m.

Second Presbyterian Church. (N. W. cor. Fourth and Monroe.)

Rev. Francis Irwin, pastor. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school9:30a.m. Y . P . S . C . E . 6 : 3 0 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday, 7: 30 p. m.

Third Presbyterian Church. "

(S. E. cor. Seventh and Bergen.) Rev. James E. Rogers, pastor. Ser-

vices 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. D. A. DeVares, su- perintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m.

- Allen Street Chapel. (South Side West Allen, opposite Col-

lege. ) No regular services.

First United Brethren i n Christ. (929 North Third.)

Rev. E. H. Shuey, pastor. Services Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 9: 45 a. m. Prayer meet- ing every Friday 7:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Sunda? 7 p. m.

EVANGELISTS.

Liberty Mission of the Church i f - the Living God.

(913 East Washington.) Meets every evening 7:30. Sabbath 10

a. m. 2: 30 p. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Elders T. M. Blankenship and Marion Shreffler. Elder Samuel Lindsay, evangelist.

SALVATION ARMY. --

(Sectional and corps headquarters -62G East Washington.)

George B. Smith, ensign. Services 7

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SWEDENBDRGIAN.

(Odd Fellows Bldg.) Services 11 a. m, to 12 m. Sunday

school 10 to 11 a. m.

CONVENTS.

Convent of the Ursuline Sisters Connected With SS. Peter and

' Paul Church. (424 North Sixth)

Superior-Mother Xavier.

Convent of Our Lady of the Sa- cred Heart.

(N. W. cor. Lincoln Avenue and Mon- roe.)

Sisters of St. Dominic in charge. Mother Mary Agnes, Superior.

St. Joseph's Ursuline Convent. '(N. E. cor. Fifth and Eastman Ave.) Superior-Mother Ursula.

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Office-City Hall. Regular meetings of the Board first

l'uesdav in each month. president--~ames W. Patton. Secretary and Superintendent-J. H.

Collins. Treasurer-D. S. Griffiths. Clerk-Frank A. Drake. Architect-G. H. Helmle.

Members. -

High School-Wheeler, Wilson and ,

Payne. Finance-Davidson, chairman; Payne,

and Hieronymus. Claims-Payne. chairman; Edwards

and ~ e y s : Supplies and Expenditures-Wilson,

chairman; Wheeler and Davidson. Manual Training-Edwards, chairman;

Keys and TVilson.

CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

(J. H. Collins, Superintendent. Office in City Hall.)

Converse School. 1 (1437 North Eighth.)

Principal-S. H. Heidler.

Du Bois School.

(Washington, S. E. cor. Lincoln Ave.) Principal-G. Warren Taylor.

Edwards School. (Edwards and Spring.)

Principal-Stephen Bogardus.

Enos School.

(Elliott Ave., e ~ . W. cor. Bond) Principal-Miss Alice K. Flower.

Feitshans School.

(Fourteenth, S. E. cor. Kansas.) PrincipallMiss M. Lizzie Pender.

Franklin School.

(Seventh and Spruce.) Principal-Minna B. Havens.

H. B. Davidson, Jas. W. Patton, Jas. B. Hay School. Edwards, Edward W. Payne, B. R. ~Hieronymus, ~ a m u e l p. Wheeler, (Henrietta and Douglas Avenue.) Edward D. Keys, H. Clay Wilson. Principal-Miss Ella V. Hamilton. George A. Bates.

High School.

Standing Committees for 1900-1901: (Mill and Adams.) Rules, Forms and Complaints- Hie- Principal-Luci~s M. Castle.

ronymus, chairman; Keys and Bates. Horace Mann School. Teachers-Keys, chairman; Wheeler,

Daridson and Edwards. (Pasfield, N. W. cor. Laurel.)

Books and c~~~~~~~ of Study-David- W' Goodpasture'

son, chairman; Wheeler and Bates. Lincoln School. School Houses and Furniture-Bates,

chairman; Payne, Wilson and Hi&- ronymus.

(Twelfth and Capitol Avenue.) Principal-J. A. ,Richardson.

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' McClernand School. (Sixth, north of Enos Avenue.)

Principal-W. W. Burt.

Palmer School. (Twelfth and Mason.)

Principal-Edward Kinney.

Stuart School. (Sixth and Vine).

Principal-T. M. Kilbridge.

Teachers' Training School. (Sixth and Enos Avenue.)

Principal-Sarah L. Montgomery.

Trapp School. (Second and Mason.)

Principal-Edward Anderson.

Ambidexter Departmental Insti- r

tute. (902 S. Twelfth.)

Rev. G. H. McDaniel, D. D., Pres. J. E. Thompson, Sec. il? b * . =

Bettie Stuart Institute. -2

(429 South Fourth.) 3 -m 4

Principal-Mrs. A. M. Brooks. -el \ 3*; e = ' -i

Capital Business College. -=+* ."' (Pierik Building.) '5

Concordia Seminary. (Lutheran. Twelfth and Enos Ave.) president-Prof.-Reinhold L. Pieper. Secretary-Prof. J. A. Simon. .

& St. Agnes' Parochial School.

Iles School' ( N S. Laurel, between Fifteenth and

Sixteenth.)

SUBURBAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

Principal-James P. Sims.

I (125 West Monroe).

Brainerd School.

In charge of Dominican sisters. 2 % > f~

--y St. Agatha's School. ,-%

(Episcopal. 441 South Second.) 'g School for girls. Principal-Miss D. Murdoch.

(N. W. cor. Capitol and Wheeler Ayes.) St. Joseph's Parochial School.

Principal-Elmira Batterton. (S. W. cor. Sixth and Eastman Ave.)

Junction School. For boys and girls. In charge of Ursuline sisters.

(W. S. Fifth S. Iles Avenue.) Principal-Nellie Engelskirchen. St. Joseph's Ursuline Academy.

Ridgely School. (Fifth, N. E. cor. Eastman Avenue.)

(1013 Sangamon Avenue.) In charge of Ursuline sisters. Superior-Mother Ursula.

Principal-J. Orville Taylor. Teachers-Lulu Boyd, Annie ~ t r a l k - St. Mary's Parochial School.

fuss, Lena Armbruster, Minnie (Church of the Immaculate Concep- Knox. tion. N. W. cor. Eighth and Mon-

Janitor-Dominick Trey. - roe.)

Ridgely School. In cdarge of Dominican sisters. . (E. S. N. Eighth between Cleveland

and Percy Avenue.) SS. Peter and Paul Parochial

Teacher-J. Orville Taylor.

(Starne Station.) Teacher-Margaret Tarrant.

ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.

Academy of Our Lady of the Sa- red Heart.

(N. W. cor. Lincoln Avenue and Mon- roe.)

Directress-Mother Thomasina. In charge of sisters of St. Dominic.

. School. (Cor. Sixth and Mason.)

For boys and girls. In charge of Ursuline sisters. Principal-Mother Agnes.

Sacred Heart School. (718 South Twelfth.)

Under charge of Sisters of St. Francis.

Springfield Business College. (Third Floor Y. M. C. A. Building ; President-Prof. H. B. Henkel. Secretary-Prof. U. G. Moore.

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Principal-Robert Schoknecht. 15,000 volumes. Librarian-A. D. Cadwallader.

Principal-John McDavid. MILITARY. 1 Illinois National Guard.

(Camp Lincoln, extreme west end of LIBRARIES. North -Grand Ave. State Arsenal,

424-426 North Fifth.) +'

Commander-in-Chief-Governor Rich- ard Yates.

41,113 volumes.

Surg. General-Col. Nicholas Senn. J. P. Bryce, Dr.. Wm. Jayne, Lewis

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Col. George W. Dixon. Librarian-Mrs. Jeseie P. Weber. Col. Charles R. Lyon.

Col. Charles L. W a l ~ e r .

Col. James A. Hirsch. Illi.nois State 'Library.

. (Third Floor State House.)

Reading Room.

Col. William Nelson. President-Mrs. Lavina Beach. Col. R. S. Critchell. Sqcretary-Elizabeth Wheeler. Col. Joseph H. Stropg. Treasurer-Margaret Sinclair. (Jol. Richard H. Southgate. Matron-Elizabeth Ainsworth. Col. Dwight Lawrence.

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Lieut. Col. Edward J. Lang, Jackson. ville.

Maj. Edward E. Elliott, Areola. Maj. William R. Courtney, Urbana. Maj. Claude E. Ryman, Effingham. Capt. and Adj. Elijah P. Clayton, Van.

dalia.

- . FOURTH INFANTRY, SPRING-

FIELD.

Commanding-J. Mack Tanner.

FIELD AND STAFF.

Capt. and Q. M. prank S. Dickson, Vandalia.

C a ~ t . and Commissarv Fred C. Morti-

Stephenson Post No. 30:

Instituted -1866. Meets first and third Wednesday each

month in Memorial Hall, Court House.

mer, Springfield. - Capt. and Chaplain Hugh W. Todd.

Capt. ahd I. R. P. Henry C. Garvey, Buffalo.

Maj. and Surg Thomas C. McCord, Paris.

Capt. and Asst. SuPg. George E. Hil- gard, Belleville.

F IFTH INFANTRY, SPBINGFIELD.

Commanding-Col. James S. Culver.

Commander-Chas. F. Mills. Quartermaster-Joseph S. Thompson. Adjutant-Samuel H. Twyman.

J. L. Crane Camp NO. 4, S. V. of U. S. A.

Instituted 1883. Meets first and thifd Tuesday in each

month in Memorial Hall, Court House.

Captain-Harry Phelps. First Sergeant-Thos. Halligan. Q. M. Sergeant-C. W. Terry.

LADIES OF THE G. A. R.

Ladies' Aid Society No. 5.

(Auxiliary to J. L. Crane Camp No. 4, S. of V.) -

Lieut. Col. Frank P. Wells, Decatur. Maj. John C. Cabanis, Springfield. Maj. Fred B. Nichols, Quincy. Maj. James E. Watkins, Delavae. Mai. and Sura.

FIELD AND STAFF. Meets first and third Tuesdays a t Me

morial Hall, Court House. President-Miss Annie Armstrong., Secretary, Miss May Baldwin.

I Instituted 1892.

~acksonville. - 1 Meets second and fourth Thursday in

capt. and A&. Surg. Fred Sanger. Capt. and Adjt. Theodore Ewert. Caut. and Chaulain Albert L. T. Ewert.

1s t Lieut. and Q. M. R. H. Abbott, Petersburg.

Francis Springer Oircle No. 34.

Instituted

COMPANY C, SPRINGFIELD.

'Armory cor. Fourth and Adams Std. Captain-Charles T. Headenburg.

Memorial Wall, Coort House. President-Mrs. D. L. Stowe. Secretary-Anna Kizer. Treasurer-Anna Corson.

Woman's Relief Corps No. 17.

ENGINEER COMPANY. (Auxiliary to Stephenson Fosl No. 30.)

Captain-Frank H. Hamilton. Instituted 1885. Meets first and third Friday in each

month in Memorial Hall, Court GRAND ARMY OF THE RE- House.

PUBLIC. President-Mrs. Fannie Smith. Secretary-Mrs. Mary Hughes.

Mendell Post No. 450. Treasurer-Mrs. Emma Wendling.

Instituted 1884. Meets first Thursday of each month in Memorial Hall Court House.

Commander-J. L. Wilcox. Quartermaster-Wm. H. Samn~ons. Adjutant-Richmond Wolcott.

John R. Tanner Circle No. 54.

Meets second and foilrtk Mondays in Memorial Hall, Court House.

President-Hattie Gunn. Secretary-Flora McWherter.

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Lincqln Union No. 7, W. V. R. U. (Auxiliary to I'incoln Union No. 7.) Meets fourth Wednesdays of each

month in Memorial Hall, Court HOUSP.

President-Mrs. Mary Clark. Secretary-Flora McWherter.

G. A. R. (Colored).

John A. Bross Post No. 578. Meets seronrl and ~ o u r t h Friday each

month in K. of T. hall. Commander-Richard Anderson. Adjutant- Quartermaster-

Woman's Relief Corps NO. 89. (Auxiliary to John A. Bross Post NO.

578). Instituted 1886. Meets K. of T. hall. President-Mrs. Roy Hunter. Secretary-J. C. McClain.

Union Veteran Union. Regiment No. 22. Organized 1899. Meets second and fourth Tuesday of

each month in Red Men's hall. Colonel-W. H. Hall. Lieutenant Colonel-Joseph Burt. Adjutant-L. M. Hess.

SECRET AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.

&IASONIC. Masonic hall, cor. Sixth and Monroe. Central Lodge No. 71, A. F. & A. M. Instituted 1849. Meets second Monday in each month. W. M.-R. R. Greer. Secretary-Arthur Huntington. Springfield Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Instituted 1840. W. M.-L. K. Cleveland. Secretary-Albert T. Hey.

St. Paul's Lodge No. 500, A. F. & A. M. Instituted 1866. lvleets first Wednesday each month. W. M.-E. L. Chapin. Secretary-TV. M. Riggins.

Tyrian Lodge No. 333, A. F. & A. AT. Instituted 1860. Meets third Monday each month. W. M.-Charles W. Prouty. Secretary-S. H. Claspill.

Springfiela Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. Instituted 1850. I

Meets fourth Monday each month in Knight Templars' Asylum.

H. P.-Joseph D. Myers. Secretary-S. H. Claspill.

Springfield Council No. 2, R. & S. M.

Instituted 1872. Meets first Tuesday each month i n

Knight Templars' Asylum. T. I. M.-George C. Wilkinson. Recorder-Frank Hudson.

Elwood Commandery No. 6, K. T. Instituted 1859. Meets first Thursday each month K. T.

Asylum. E. C.-Henry B. Henkel. Recorder-C. E. Opel.

Flower City Chapter No. 152, 0. E. S.

Instituted 1889. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays

each month in Masonic hall. W. M.-Katherine Phifer. Secretary-Mrs. Rose H. Prouty.

Lalla Rookh Chapter No. 218, 0. E. S.

Instituted 1892. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays each

month Masonic hall. W. M.-Mrs. Eva Hargitt. Secretary-Mrs. Annie B. Goodey.

Masonic Board of Control. Meeting in Masonic hall subject to call. Chairman-M. A. Jones. Vice Chairman-Geo. C. Wilkinson. Secretary-Charles E:Opel. Treasurer-G. J. Barrett .

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Office of Grand Secretary-405 Odd Fel- lows' building.

Grand Secretary-John H. Sikes. Assistant Secretary-

Sangamon Lodge No. 6. Instituted 1840. Meets every Tuesday in New Odd FPI-

lows' Temple, Fourth, bet. Monroe and Adams.

N. G.-J. J. Keefe. Secretary-T. A. Withey.

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Springfield Lodge No. 465. Instituted 1871. Meets every Monday in Odd Fellows'

building. N. G.-Frank F. Baylor. Secretary-J. D. Roper.

Teutonia Lodge No. 166. Instituted 1855. Meets every Wednesday in Edmanda'

hall. N. G.-Fred Wilde. Secretary-Emil Heintze.

Prairie State Encampment No. 16. Instituted 1850. Meets first and third Fridays each

month in. Edmands' hall. C. P.-D. E. Morgan. Scribe-T. A. Withey.

Schiller Encampment No. 121. Instituted 1871. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays

each month in Edmands' hall. C. P.-John Heimlich. Scribe-E. Heintze.

Camp Lincoln Home No. 43, P. M.. Unif o r m d Rank.

Instituted 1889. Meets second and fourth Mondays each

month Edmands' hall. Captain-H. Engelskirchen. Clerk-T. A. Withey.

Capital Encampment No. 35. Instituted November, 1898. . Meets first and Third Fridays each

month in Odd Fellows' building. C. P.-G. J . Bellersheim. Scribe-C. R. Coon. '

Lilla Lodge No. 63, Daughters oi Rebekah.

Instituted 1873. Meets second and fourth Fridays each

month in Odd Fellows' building. N. G.-Laura Vinyard. Secretary-Miss Jemima Morris. Fin. Secy.-May Jenkins.

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b Illinois Brigade Uniform Rank. (Castle Hall, 227 South Fifth.)

Headquarters-Springneld. Organized Sept. 29, 1882.

Brigqde Commander and Staff: Brigadier-General James H. Barkley,

commanding, mringfield. Chief of Staff, vacancy. Colonel Charles G. Averill, Assistant

1 Adjutant-General, Springfield. - Colonel John G. Drennan, Assistant

Judge-Advocate-General, Chicago. Colonel Edward Kittlilsen, Assistant

Inspector-General; Moline. ~ r i g a h e Mustering Officer; vacancy. Colonel Charles H. Cushing, Brigade

Engineer, Chicago. Colonel Henry P. Caldwell, Brigade

Signal Officer, Chicago. Colonel Joseph D. Roper, Assistant

Quartermaster-General, Springfield. Colonel Alfred E. Carrier, Assistant

Commissary-General, Aurora. Colonel Stuart Johnstone, Assistant

Surgeon-General, Chicago. Major Thomas C. Matlack, Brigade

Chaplaln, Joliet. blajor Charles Scheerer, Aide-de-camp,

Galena. Major Albert D. Campbell, Aide-de-

Camp, Peoria. Major Andrew H. Michelsen, Aide-da-

Camp, Cnicago. Major Frank 0. Damrow, Aide-dz-

Camp, Decatur. Major Charles Burgoyne, Aide-de-

Camp, Chicago. Major William J. G. Pound, Aide-de-

Camp, Newman. Major Pe'ter E. Ba~lec, Aide-de-camp,

Cowden. Major Jacob M. Becker, Aide-de-camp,

Chicago. Major William H. Martz, Aide-de-camp,

Chicago. Major Silas P. Chapin, Aide-de-camp,

East St. Louis. Major Lauritz N. Sykke, Aide-de-camp, , ,,

Chicago.

Capital Lodge No. 14. Instituted 1870. lvleets every Monday of each month in

Castle hall. C. C.-C. M. Smith. K. or R. and S.-Charles G. Averill.

Navarre Lodge. No. 142. Instituted 1875. Meets every Thursday. C. C.-William Shriver. K. or R, and S.-J. L. Phillips.

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Percival Lodge No. 262. Select Knights of America, * Organized March, 1884. Instituted 1881. Meets every ~ u e s d a y of each month in Meets second and fourth Wednesdays

Castle hall. . each month in Germania hall.

C. C.-G. W. Hunn. Corn.-Fred Missenbacher. K. of R. and S.-Samuel A'. Tobin. Rec.-August Brand.

~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ company N ~ . 15, uni- Excelsior Ruling No. 214, F. M. C.

formed Rank. Instituted 1890. Meets Second Wednesday each month.

Organized Marcn, 1884. W. Rec.-W. A. M. Bunker.

Meets first Wednesday of each month . i n Castle hall. Illinois Ruling, No. 248. . . Captain-J. Elmer Gard. Instituted Match 17, 1891. Recorder-David A. Devares. Meets a t State Nat'l Bank third Thurs-

day each month. - A. 0. U. W. . W. Rec.-Herman Pierik. . .

Capital City, Lodge No. 38. I. 0.. R. M. - (Hall, 402 Odd Fellows' Building.) Pawnee Tribe No. 66.

Instituted Feb. 8, 1877. Instituted 1884. Meets third Thursdays each month. Meets every Friday at 505 E. Monroe. M. W.-Henry B. Lutidh. Recorder-A. Friedman. Chief of pecords-James S. Sutton.

Good Will Zodge No. 39. Illini Council No. 6, D. of P. Instituted 1891.

Instituted 1877. Meets every Tuesday. M. W.-John Donnelly. & of R.-Mrs. Jennie Blakesley. Recorder-James F. Morris.

Inini Council No. 177. , . Mozart Lodge No. 106. Meets every Tuesaay evening a t 505 E. Instituted 1878. Monroe. Meets every Monday Odd Fellows' Tem- Chief of Records-C. S. Flatt.

Springfield Lodge No. 37. if$ Instituted 1877. &% Meets second and third Wednesdays

Fx . each month in A. 0. U. W. hall, 111 S. Sixth.

M. W.-W. H. Duffield. * ' Recorder-Charles G. Averill. % Fin.-J. D. Roper. e, %

!, Sangamon Lodge, No. 33 .-. Degree of Honor. @ - c Meets second and fourth Wednesdays S~ each month ln Odd Fellows' Bldg.

C. of H.-Mrs. Louise Wieties. Rec. Sec.-Mrs. Elizaoeth Nees. Fin. Sec.-Miss Elizabeth M. Nees.

Capital Tent No. 1. Instituted 1886. Meets second and fourth Fridays each

month. Sir ~ t . ,R. K.-C. E. G ~ r d .

German Tent No. 10. Instituted 1891. Meets second and fourth Fridays each

month. Sir Kt. R. K.-H. Z. Dillois.

Springfield Division No. 2, Uni- . formed Rank. Organized 1900- Meets second and fourth Thursday each

month in Fraternal Army hall. R. K.-A. W. Rogerson.

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Uniformed Rank of Maccabees. Central Illinois Camp No. 872. Instituted 1899. Instituted 1888.

month in Fraternal Army hall. ing. Capt.-J. K. Brewer.

R. K.-A. W. Rogerson. Clerk-W. J. Walden.

Court Camp No. 454.

LOYAL AMERICANS. Instituted 1887. Meets second and fourth Monday each month in Odd Fellows' Building.

(Incorporated Sept. 7, 1900.) Clerk-Frank E. Dooling. Supreme Lodge Officers- Sup. Pres.-E. F. Smith. Liberty Camp No. 1534. Sup. Vice Pres.-G. W. Smothers. Instituted 1890. Sup. Sec.-Ira J. Bell. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays Sup. Tress.-J. A. Easley. each month in Odd Fellows' Build- Sup. Medical Examiner-Dr. E. C. ing.

Gaffney. Clerk-Fred Bengel. Sup. Counsellor-E. J. Dunn. Offices-Springfield. Prosperity Camp No. 1418.

Instituted 1890. Springfield Assembly No. 1. Meets first and third Wednesdays each Meets hall No. 2, Odd Fellows' Build- month in Red Men's hall.

ing, second and fourth Mondays of Clerk-Thomas Stock. each month.

Fresident-J. G. Keefner. Springfield Camp No. 114.

Secretary-Isabel1 Baglin. Instituted 1885. Mvets second and fourth Fridays each

Springfield Assembly No. 2. month in Carpenter's hall, Fourth Meets hall No. 1, Odd Fellows' Build St.

ing, second and fourth Tuesdays of V. (2.-J. H. Wallace. each month. Clerk-E. S. Sherwpod.

President-C. J. Kraft. Young America Camp No. 5605. Secretary-G. W. Kenney. Instituted March, 1899. Springfield Assembly No. 3. Meets hall No. 1, Odd Fellows' Build-

ing, first and third Fridays of each month.

President-J. B. Perkins. Secretary-J. E. Gard.

Springfield Assembly No. 33. Meets Redmen's hall, cor. Fifth and

Monroe, second and fourth Thuru: days of each month.

President-L. J. Goodson. Secretary-E. J. Dunn.

M. W. OF A.

- Capital Camp No. 333.

Instituted 1886.

Meets first and third Mondays each month in Odd Fellows' Building. .--?%

V. C.-Perry Jayne. LB

Clerk-J. E. Gard. 4 Flower City Camp No. 9290. f ,

Insbituted Feb. 24, 1891. Meets second and fourth Monday of

each month Odd Fellows' Building. , Clerk-F. J. Stelton. . ROYALNEIGHBORSOFAMERICA

Capital City Camp No. 113. Instituted 1895. Meets first and third Fridays each

month in Odd Fellows' Building. Recorder-Eva Cloq?. B

2: Independence Camp No. 431. --

Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in Institutetl July 3, 1890. Modern Woodmen hall, S. Sixth. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays

V. C.-Wallace. each month a t Fraternal Army hall. Clerk-C. J. Baer. Recorder-Miss Carrie Steelman.

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ORDER OF FORRESTERS. COURT OY HONOR.

Instituted 1891. second and fourth Thursdays in

See.-Adolph Bernard.

(Ca~holic.) Heart Court. 2G4.

Instituted 1892. Meets first and third Mondays each

month in Sacred Heart school hall. C. ,R.-Adam Layendecker. Rec. Sec.-Frank X. Groesch.

St. Agnes Court No. 181. Instituted 1891. Meets first and third Mondays each

month. See.-Thomas E. White.

St. Joseph's Court No. 172. Meets second and fourth Sundays of

each month a t Dockum's hall. See.-Patrick McGinnis.

St. Mary's Court No. 49. Instituted 1886. Meets fourth Sunday each month i n A.

0. H. hall. Rec. Sec.-R. H. O'Donnell.

St. Peter's Court No. 193. .

ROYAL ARCANUM.

Supreme Chancellor-A. L. Hereford, Springfield.

Supreme Recorder-W. E. Robinson, Springfield.

Supreme Treasurer-B. F. Workman, Auburn, 111.

Supreme Medical Directors-Dr. J . F. ,

Myers, Rock Island, Ill.; Dr. J. E. White, Urbana, Ill.; Dr. M. J. Comp- ton, Evansville, Ind.; Dr. F. S. Tur- ner' Monroe Mo'

Supreme Directors-Frank E. Dooling, Chairman, Springfield; J . K. Black, Marshall, 111.; George B. Metcalf, Greenfield, Ill.; Hal H. Smith, Ionia, Mich.; Taylor Frier, Louisiana, Mo.: Fred R. Hanion, Dixon, 111.; Zach T. Dungan, Huntington, Ind.

General Offices-Springfield, Ill., F. E. Dooling, Sup. Director, 501-507 I. 0. 0. F. Building.

Sangamon ~ i ~ t ~ i ~ t Court NO. 15.

Organized Aug. 5, 1895. Meets first and third Wednesday each

month in Fraternal Army hall.

Laurel Council No. 929. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays

in each month in Red Men's hall. Co1l.-S. Benjamin.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.

Springfield Lodge No. 364. Organized March 19, 1899. Meets first and third Tuesday each

month in Knights of Columbus hall, Sixth and Monroe (3 o'clock.)

G . K.-J. W. Hesser. Sec. Treas-James J. Sheehan. Warden-James L. Glavin.

Ancient Order of Hibernians. Division No. 1.

Meets first and third Sunday of each .$ month in Dockum's hall. e Y I Pres.-Manyice Powers.

% See.-IVm. Daughton. --

Chancellor-John Buchenberger. Recorder-J. Elmer Gard. Treasurer-J. E. Brewer.

Capitol District Court No. 20.

Organized Aug. 1, 1895. Meets second and fourth Tuesday each -

month a t hall No. 2, I. 0. 0. F. Build- ing.

Chancellor-E. J. Dunn. Recorder-J. T. Garretson. Treasurer-George Hoole.

Springfield District Conrt No. 25-

Organized July 31, 1895. Meets first and third Thursday each

month in Court of Honor hall, Fif th and Adams.

Chancellor--Charles J. ,Riefler. Recorder-F. E. Dooling. Treasurer-L. M. Dixon.

Good Will District Court No. 70. Organized April 10, 1896. Meets first and third Mondays each

month in Court of.Honor hall, Fif th and Adams.

Chancellor-J. H. Wallace. Recorder-W. J. Cordier. Treasurer-Mrs. R. 0. IValters.

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- Flower City District Court No. 267. Good Will Circle No. 12.

Organized Feb. 11, 1897. Meets fourth Tuesday each month in Carpenters' hall.

Meets second and fourth Tuesdays a t Temperance hall, 2 1 0 Y ~ S. 6th. Worthy Ruler-J. J. Williams. .

Worthy Secretary-John F. Dunham. chincellor-T. P. Luby. Recorder-John J. Clifford. Germania Circle No. 41. ' Treasurer-E. J. Mahoney..

Meets in Maennerchor hall. Central District Court No. 481. Worthy Ruler-C. Amrhein.

Organized Sept. 24, 1897. Worthy Secretary-Peter Gaa. Meets last Wednesdays each month a t Worthy Treasurer-Henry Rabenstein.

214 South 6th st., in Woodmen's hall. Chancellor-Pauline DeCamara. Bangamon Circle No. 1.

Recorder-Miss Sophie Steelman. Meets in Hall No. 2, Odd Fellows' Treasurer-Edward C. Saner. Building, first and third Tuesdays

each month. Worthy Ruler-George M. Morgan.

THE ROYAL CIRCLE. Worthy Secretary-Henfy W. Misch- ler.

Supreme Offices, 420-422 East Monroe. Worthy Treasurer-Elizabeth Nees. Organized Nov. 7, 1896. Supreme President-Joseph Trutter, City *.

Springfield, Ill. Meets i n A. 0. U. W. hall, 114 S. 6th Supreme Secretary-James Walsh, first and third Fridays each mantli.

Springfield, Ill. Worthy Ruler-Joseph Landenberger. Supreme Treasurer-Adolph F. Deick- Worthy Secretary-F. E. ~ ~ ~ l i ~ ~ .

en, Springfield, Ill. Worthy Treasurer-John F. Meyer. Supreme Medical Director-B. Vance,

M. D., Springfield, Ill. Lincoln Circle No. 3. Supreme Director-Frederick C. H. Meets first Friday each month, Hall Eynatten, Peoria, 111. No. 3, Odd Fellows' Building. Supreme Counsel-John C. Lanphier, Worthy Ruler-James Furlong. Springfield, Ill. Supreme Adviser-Bertha A. Whitlock. ;:;:;y" ;;ll;;eyq. St. Johns, Mich. -- Supreme Chaplain-Rev. M. B. Spayd, .

Decatur, Ill. FRATERNAL CRYWAL LIGHT. Supreme Warden-H. A. Tanner, Bris- Incorporated May 3, 1898. coe, Mo. Supreme Marshal-Alvin McReynolds, Supreme Officers:

Newport, Ky. Sup. Pres.-Benj. Rich. Supreme Guard-Carl H. Brann, Des Sup. vice-~res.-A. G. Servass.

Moines, Iowa. Sup. Past Pres.-H. A. Kumler. Supreme Sentry-Della M. Pond, Ma- Sup. Rec.-J. A. Hoyland.

comb, Ill. Sup. Banker-J. K. Payton. '

Supreme Messenger-C. A. Power, Sup. Counsellor-E. E. Bone. Springfield, Ill. Sup. Medical Examiner-H. Walters.

Supreme Auditors-H. H. Devereaux, Supreme Board of Directors-W, A. Springfield, Ill.; F. Dunnebecke, Mel- Covey, T. C. Bucher, C. E. Gard, L. rose Park, Ill.; H. A. Ragland, M Myers, J. A. Hoyland, Benjamin Springfield, Ill. Rich.

Meetings third Monday of each month. Supreme Office-Springfield, Ill.

Independent Circle No. 8. Banner Lodge No.

1 Meets in Temperance hall, 210% S. 6th Meets Hall No. 3, Odd Fel last Thursday of each month. ing, first and third We

Worthy Ruler-0. B. Allen. each month. Worthy Secretary-Gertrude Lindsey. President-Frank Hogan. Worthy Treasurer-Charles J. Riefler. Recorder-Mrs. B. E. Doe

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Dewey Lodge No. 5. C. K. OF A. Meets second and fourtb Tuesdays each

month a t Red Men's hall. St. Albert's Branch No. 294. - President-Myrtle Schrimpf. Meets first Sunday each mdnth in Recorder-Johanna Collins. Ladies of the G. A. R.

Fidelity Lodge No. 2. Sheehan's hall, E. Capitol ave.

Meets i n Hall No. 3, Odd Fellows' Sec'-James E. Davis. + Building, second and fourth Wed- Independent Order of Mutual id

nesdays each month. No. 5. President-S. McKee. Instituted 1878. Recorder-J. T. Garretson. Meets fourth Friday each month in

Springfield Lodge No. 66. Carpenters' hall. Meets Odd Fellows' Building, first and dec.-Charles Prouty.

third Fridays ,each month. Peerless Lodge No. 493. President-M. B. Garber. Recorder-F. J. Stelton. Instituted 1897.

Meets on call of Secretary. Columbus Lodge No. 99. Fin. Rec.-Joseph D. Roper.

Meets 210?4 S. 6th, second and fourth Thursday of each month.

President-Edward Beechler. K. OF THE G. Recorder-Mary Myers.

Independence Garrison No. 94. AMERICAN HOME CIRCLE. organized 1895. (209-211 Odd Fellows Building.) Meet first and third Thursdays each

President-Thomas W. Wilson. Month in Red Men's hall. V@e-president-S. M. Rogers. Pres.-John A. Neu. Secretary-M. B. Garber. Ad jt.-Frank Springer. Treasurer-0. J. Luca. Medical Director-J. M. Wilson, M. D.

Capital Circle No. 112. F. A. OF A.

Meets third Tuesday in each month in Post No. 3.

Rec.-Dr. J. B. Watts. Organized April, 1898. Meets second and fourth Mondays each

Lincoln Circle Ro. 106. month in Fraternal Army hall, 223 Meets second and third Wednesdays S. Fifth.

each month in Red Men's hall. Capt.-William Chiles. Rec.-E. J. Dunn. Maine Post No. 4.

Central Circle No. 4. Organized April 9, 1898. Meets each in Meets first and third Thursdays each

Odd Fellows' Building. month in Fraternal Army hall. Rec.-Mrs. Ida T. Garber. Capt.-C. S. Nelson.

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