Galveston Journal. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1901 Page: 7 of 8
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OUR FAIR LIST.
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The following restaurants employ none
■but Union men, and are entitled to the
confidence and patronage of Union men:
Four Seasons, 418 Center.
Pickwick, 2220 Market.
The Elite, 2211 Market street.
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PLASTERING CONTRACTORS.
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ST. LOUIS
CH ICAGO
KANSAS CITI.
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ST. LOVIK
DALLAS.
FAIR BOSS PAINTERS
J. P. Wirfs.
R. Muller.
Jeff McLeash.
Fred Apffel.
George Ory.
August Rollfing.
Gus Koehler.
Vance & Co.
F. Ferrovic.
Sanders & Co.
Everything New and
Up-to-date. Modern Type
Faces. Skilled Union
Workman. Prompt At-
tention to Orders. Com-
plete Line Fresh Station-
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
The following employers affiliate with
the Sheet Metal Workers’ Union:
Peightal & Booth.
W. G. Fredericks.
Schurmann & Maroney.
F. Hartell.
J. Seivers.
Livingston Bros.
T. Durnett.
BARBERS.
The following Barbers affiliate with
Journeymen Barbers’ Union No.100:
Karl Fousek, 36th and avenue H.
John J. Woods, 39th and H.
C. E. Brown, 215 20th street.
A. C. Dean, 315 Centre st.
Adolph Hellmann, 2008 Market st
G. W. Mennis. 2310 Market st.
Philip Seidensticker, 318 Center st.
J. Piperi, 308 Centre st.
Geo. F. Morris, 3322 avenue H.
John Morris, 35th and avenue H.
. E. Gehret, 412 Center street.
ELECTRICIANS.
Sheets & McGray, Market street, bet.
24th and 25th.
Max Levy, Market street, bet. 23rd
and 24th. ,
A. Bramer, 22nd and ave. N 1-2.
Arnold & Wetherbee, Postoffice, bet.
22nd and 23rd.
G. L. Mumford, 2612 avenue M.
A. Cohen, Postoffice street, bet. 21st
and 22nd.
Double Daily Service.
A Dustless Trip Over a Rock-Bal-
lasted Readbed.
rOU SERVE YOUE owN I-
TERESTS BY TRAVEHN@
ox THE SANTA FB.
PATROWIZE UNEOE CLERKS.
u members of the R. C. N. P. A. can show this card.
Ask for it when making your purchases.
Endorsed by the A. r. of L.
BOOKBINDERS,
This card is respectfully dedicated to
the purchasing public of Galveston.
We kinly ask you to favor the follow-
ing stores who close at 6:30 every eve-
ning except Saturdays; kindly do your
buying before that time and confer a
favor on the retail clerks of Galveston.
The following business houses em-
ploy union clerks and have signed our
closing agreement.
DEPARTMENT STORES.
•Employ only union clerks.
*F. E. Mistrot, 24th and Mechanic.
Garbade, Eiband & Co., 22d and Post-
office.
•Fellman Dry Goods Co., 22d and
Market.
CLOTHING, MEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS.
•Robt. I. Cohen, 2123 Market.
•Williams & Baxter, 2206 Market.
•Ben Beekman & Co., 2103 Market.
*E. S. Levy & Co., 23d and Market.
MILLINERY.
Rex Bord Millinery Co., 2119 Post-
office.
First Class Meals
AT OUR OWN
DINING STATIONS
50 Cents.
S. B. NOBLE.
Meets third Monday night of each
" ‘ " ' and Waiters’
KANSAS CITY
CLOSE CONNECTIONS
TO ALL POINTS
EAST, NORTH ANDWEST.
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recoring-financial secretary; W. W.
Tiddj treasurer; Samuel Gray, sta-
tistician; Chas. Schapper, sergeant-
at-arms; Fred Frommer, Chas. Wein-
berg and Chas. Schopper, executive
committee.
LOCAL UNION —
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SOLID TRAINS OF
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
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FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CARS
KNAPP BROS
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Stationers and Printers.
MARINE ENGINEERS’ BENEVO-
LENT ASSOCIATION No. 40-
Meets second Sunday of each month,
10 A. M., in Red Mens’ hall, cor. 21st
and Market. Wm. Lvnch, president;
Wm. Prendergast, vice-president; H.
N. Powell, general secretary; George
M. Prendergast, treasurer. M. F.
Breen, Thomas Ballew and George
Davidson, trustees.
Secretary’s address 1626 Ni
PRINTING PRESSMENS’ UNION,
No. 25.—Meet first Monday night of
each month at Turner hall, Ave I nr
Center. M. E. Shay, president; T. J.
Cordray, vice-president; F. S. Thack
Complete informatios
trom Agents, or....
W. S. KEENAN,
General Passenger Agent,
GAVLESTON TEX.
Trammel; sentinel, Bert Cop.
Secretary’s address 21st and L
OIGAR MAKERS INTERNATIONAL
UNION No. 216—Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month. 1019
Avenre L. E. C. Deimage, president.
Eugene Frasch, recording and finan
cial secretary.
Secretary’s address. 15th and M.
TINNERS.
W. G. Fredricks, 2313 ave. A.
Preightal & Booth, 2311 avenue A.
Schumann & Moroney, 19th and Mar-
ket streets.
John D. Sievers, Postoffice, bet, 21st
and 22nd.
Burnett & Bourquin, ave. H, bet.
29th and 30th.
Bausch & Smith, 1927 ave. M 1-2.
PAINTERS.
J. Wirfs, 21st street, bet. Postoffice
and Church.
R. Muller, 15th and ave. M.
Jeff McLeash, Mechanic street, bet.
22nd and 23rd.
D. W. Ducie, Tremont street, bet. G
and H.
George Apffel, 3620 ave. N.
Aug. Rollfing, 24th street, bet. Mar-
ket and Mechanic.
Gust. Koehler, 13th and Market.
F. Ferovic. 2324 Postoffice street.
Sanders & Co., 29th, bet. L and M.
George Ory, 27th and ave. P 1-2.
Chas. Warren, 2807 avenue L.
J. M. Copeland, 37th and ave. M 1-2.
Bonnot & Peterson, 1218 29th street.
O. J. Christenson, 3118 avenue P.
J. Richards, 13th street, bet. avenue I
and Broadway.
D. J. Carter, 1309 avenue K.
J. Cornet, 22nd and Mechanic streets.
J. O. Keeton, 2107 1-2 Postoffice.
Bavoux Bros., Postoffice, bet. 23rd and
2t4h.
The following contractors affiliate-
with and employ members of Plasters’
Protective and Benevolent Association
No. 1. None others are:
J. C. Casey, 1601 N%.
A. Frank, I616 N%.
A. Wilson, G. A. Wilson, 1913 L.
T. Cowan, 3432 I.
A.W. Rubright, 3721 0.
T. A. Rubright, 3637 M%.
E. D. Drewa, 2700 O.
J. Prendiville, 12th and M.
Headberg & Wilkerson, 8 th
Strand.
George Han
Charles Wein-
COLOR IS CHANGED EACH QUARTER.
Gooa only during months named in lower left hand corner and wheu
aroperly signed, and ST -MPED with the number of the Local.
PATRONIZE UNION CLERKS.
GROCERIES.
•Moore Bros. 1820 Market.
H. Mosle, 22d and Mechanic.
SHOE STORES.
•Flatto Bros., 409 Tremont.
•Hammersmith Bros., 2213 Market.
♦Marx Bros., 2210 Market.
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE.
♦C. A. Horseley & Co., 2313 Market.
•The Penny Store, 2105 Market.
*C. Angerhoffer, 2218 Mechanic.
Blum & Co., 2209 Strand.
The Collier Racket Co., 2105 Market.
•Bryan Hardware Co., 2209 Postoffice.
Meyer & Beneke.
The following business houses have
shown their friendship for us by sign-
ing our closing agreement, but employ
no union clerks. When purchasing,
ask clerk to join our union.
Mrs. J. Neis.
E. Dulitz.
J. P. Lalor.
Kauffman, Meyers & Co.
Mme. Paul Knoll.
M. Ast.
Marion Lalor..
E. A. Joseph & Co.
The People’s House Furnishing Co.
Simon Millinery Co.
Ask for clerk’s working card
Texas Lamp Co.
PLUMBERS.
Wm. F. Coakley.
T. C. Torr.
C. K. Wilcox & Co.
Galveston Gas Fitting and Plumb. Co.
W. L. Rattisseau.
Thos. J. Kirk.
May & Wainwright
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Weu Appointed Day Ooaehen.
Meelining Chaiz Cara.
Tacamcua H array Eashas Beases
Ka Reute,
Snipes; treasurer, Chas. Feigle;
ductor, Ed. Stella; warden, J.
AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OF
WOODWORKERS’ UNION, No. 35.—
Meets first and third Thursday
nights in Cooks and Waiters’ hall.
T. P. Lucas, president; F. Leichman,
vice president; W. Barnes, recording
secretary; Aug. Herthol, financial
secretary; F. Leichman, Milton King,
E. Jargensen, trustees. Secretary’s
address, 1221 23rd.
BROTHERHOOD LOCOMOTIVE
FIREMEN.
Meet every Wednesday at 8 p. m. at
Dwver building, corner 38th and 1.
BROTHERHOOD PAINTERS AND
DECORATORS OF AMERICA, LO-
CAL NO. 176—Meets first and third
Thursday nights at Cook’ and Wait-
ers’ Hall. President, T. J. Mooroe;
vice president, Aug. Warth; record-
ing secretary, Ed Lachmann; finan-
cial secretary, A. M. Burgess; treas-
urer, T. Herman; conductor, R. Mc-
Camish; warden, E. C. Speeks. Sec-
retary’s address, 3319 Ave. N.
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPEN-
TERS AND JOINERS—Meets every
second and fourth Friday of each
month, 21st and Market streets.
W. H. Miller, president, 1516 avenue
N 1-2; C. Develin, vice president,
3512 aveuue 1; H. Rabe, recording
secretary, 2012 avenue M; F. Ditt-
man, secretary and treasurer, 1617 av-
enue O; A. H. Locheed, warden, 812
36th street
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COOKS AN WAITERS.
BUILDING TRADES ASSEMBLY.
The following named contractors
employ Union Labor and are worthy
of your patronage, and the B. T. A. of
Galveston would recommend them to
you. This list will be revised month-
lv:
ara, secretary and treasurer; T. 1.
Cordray, L. C. Fisher and H. O
Schaub, executive committee.
No. 74.— Meets first Sunday in each
19th.
BREWERY WORKERS’ UNION NO.
130—Meets first and third Friday
nights of each month at 21st and
Postoflice. President, William Har-
bourski; vice president, John Stig-
lich; recording-financial secretary.
Jas. D. Rinker, treasurer; A. E. Bin-
gel; shop steward, Ed Kriger; guard,
Harry Berta.
Secretary’s address 611 33rd street
GARMENT WORKERS.QFeAMERICA
Local No. 102—Meets every second
and fourth Thursday evening at 6
o’clock at Cook’s and Waiters’ hall.
President, Mrs. Hilma Sedgwick;
vice president, Mary Jane Kane; pe-
cording secretary. Miss Laura Me-
Cubbins; financial secretary, Miss
Maggie Minn; treasurer. Miss Eckert;
guard. Miss May Pipps. Secretary’s
ROSTER" UNIONS.
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CARPENTERS.
John W. Pope, 2223 avenue G.
Adam Morgan, 1507 avenue G.
H. Bautsch & Son, avenue K, bet.
20th and 21st.
Jack Ardison. 1919 Market Street.
Wm. Lawes, shop, 22nd street, bet.
Church and Winnie.
George Marschand.
Thos. Nitengale, 3011 avenue P.
J. P. Cohea, 2624 avenue 0 1-2.
J. M. Jones, 15th street and ave. F.
J. Moody, 3217 avenue O.
F. Rodriguez, 26th street and aven-
ue O 1-2.
L. C. Jackmon, 1402 34th street.
Chris. Homrighous, 15th street, bet.
H and I.
H. L. Weinberg, 1915 avenue N.
H. L. Chapman, 1417 avenue P 1-2.
J. Bautsch. 1319 avenue M.
J. J. Bailey, 1614 avenue G.
A. Stein, shop, avenue C, bet. 20th
and 12st.
Jaek Seibel 2127 avenue 0.
G. Dorian, 27th street and ave. 1.
M. Malkewitz, 17th street, bet. Me-
chanic and Market.
Learmouth & Son, ave. H, bet. 35th
and 36th.
Julius Seipel, avenue O 1-2, bet. 20th
and 21st.
Schelewae & Sons, 35th and ave. L.
Chas. Neuwiller, 1809 Market street.
C. X. Gauthier, 8th and Postoffice.
KANSNS
No Change of Cars.
LONGSHOREMEN’S BENEVOLENT
UNION.—Meets second and fourth
Thursdays at Screwmen’s hall. Pres-
ident, O. A. Anderson ; vice presi-
dent, Chas. Brossig; second vice-
president, L. Davidson; recording
secretary, August Schoenberg; fi-
nancial secretary and treasurer,
Julius Schlike; chairman of relief
committee, Martin Peterson , 1805
Market. Secetary’s address, 1323
Market.
GALVESTON LABOR COUNCIL
Meets second and fourth Monday
nighits 8 o’clock in Cooks’ and Waiters’
hall, 307 Tremont. J. H. Smith,
president; Peter Lawsen, first vie
president; Geo. St. Amand, second
vice president; John Reynolds, cor-
responding-recording secretary; Geo.
Hanselman, financial stcretary; C.
A. Gehret, treasurer; Ike Browning,
reading clerk.
CARPENTERS’ & JOINERS’ UNION
No. 526—Meets every Tuesday night
in their own hall. President. J. W.
Butler; vice president, W. Devlin,
Jr.; recording secretary, W. H. Jan-
sen; financial secretary, F. T. Bell;
treasurer, John Moody; warden, R. L.
Horst; trustees, W. Lawes, R. Dev-
lin, Geo. Forbes; auditors, R. J. Mc-
Graw. E. B. Gehike W. F. Appen-
brink; sick committee, E. B. Gehike,
2117 Market street, secretary; G. G.
Heckell, 3821 Avenue 1; H. Devlin,
Sr.. 1020 J; Geo. Forbes, 1919 Market
street; W. C. Heideman, 27 L M; A.
Hedberg, 721 Avenue B; H. Miller,
1518 N 1-2; L. C. Jackman, 1402 34th
street. Secretary’s address, 2812 M
1-2.
Retail Clerks’ Union No. 130, meets
first and third Wednesdays of each
week, Cooks and Waters hall, 307
Tremont st., S. J. Williams, presi-
dent; E. B. Rogers, first vice presi-
dent; H. Jamieson, second vice pre-
sident; F. C. Dunton, recording sec-
retary; J. H. Flatto, financial secre-
tary; F. W. Baldy, treasurer; Miss
Jennie Sloane, guide; Miss Anna B.
Devine, guardian; S. J. Williams,
E. B. Rogers, H. Jamieson, F. C.
Dunton, I. H. Flatto, F. W. Baldy,
Miss Jennie Sloane, W. H. Laycock,
J. R. Nichols, Al Wahr, executive
committee.
Secretary’s address 1602 23rd street.
BUILDING TRADES ASSEMBLY—
Meet Monday night of each week in
Cooks and Waiters’ hall, 307 Tre-
mont.
G. L. Mumford, President.
H. Devlin, Jr., Vice President.
E. B. GEHRKE, Recording and Fin-
ancial Secretary.
J. Moody. Treasurer.
A. V. Delfraisse, Warden.
Trustees: W. F. N’emann, G. G.
Heckel and A. V. Delfraisee.
Secretary’s address, 1602 23d st.
COOKS’ AND WAITERS’ ALLIANCE,
No. 69.— Meets first, second and
third Tuesday nights, each month,
Cooks’ and Waiters’ hall. President,
Geo. St. Armand; vice president,
John Batkins; recording secretary,
Gus Wochlecke; financial secretary-
treasurer, Charles Jones; inspector,
Herman Fllman; instructor, Thos.
Hardy; inside guide, Louis Ricci;
trustees, Geo. St. Amand, Ben Baehr,
C. Slocobich; delegates to Labor
Council, Geo. St. Amand, Louis Ricci,
C. Williams; hall committee, Geo.
St. Amand. Louis Ricci, T. Bacnelli.
PLUMBERS,’ GAS AND STEAM
FITTERS’ UNION No. 113—Meets
2nd and fourth Wednesdays of each
month at Cooks’ & Waiters’ hall, 307
Tremont, President, Robert Cun-
ningham; vice president Wm.
Briggs; recording secretary, W.
Witt; financial secretary, A. T. Ger-
nand.
J0UKNEYMEN BARBERS’ UNION NO.
62.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF
AMERICA, UNION NO. 611—Meets
every Thursday night in Carpen-
ters’ hall. Chas. Schumacher, presi-
dent; John Scholtz, vice president;
Henry Rabe, recording secretary;
Otto Stein, Jr., financial seretary;
H. W. Bautch, treasurer; Jack Bau-
hans, conductor; Frank Offer, war-
den.
Recording secretary’s address 2012
M.
Financial secretary’s address, 2008
C.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 28—
Meets first Sunday of each month at
Cooks and Waiters hall. F. M.
Walker, president; John Sandilands,
vice president; G. C. Harris, secre-
tary-treasurer; oW. V. McConn, read-
ing clerk; E. Tschunny, sergeant-at
arms.
Secretary’s address, 3121 Pi.
OLEANDER LODGE NO. 70, SWITCH-
MEN—Meets first and third Wednes-
days at Cooks and Waiters hall. Mas-
ter, Harry Clair, 44th and P. O. st.;
secretary and Journal agent, J. J.
McHale, 3619 Ave H; treasurer, J. F.
Goodwin. 35th and Ave H.
STREET RAILWAY EMPLOYES, NO.
78—Meets every Monday night in
Red Men’s hall. President, A. Heath-
erly; vice president, J. H. Smith;
recording-corresponding secretary,
M. Miller; financial secretary, W. M.
“SUU F ROT”:
PLASTERERS’ PROTECTIVE AND
BENEVOLENT ASSOClA IION,
No. 1. OF GALVESI ON—Meets first
Sunday of each month at Cooks and
Waiters’ hall, 307 1 remont. D. E. Wil-
son, president; P. Harney, vice-presi-
dent; F. Johnson, financial secretary;
George Wilson, treasurer.
Secretary’s address 3014 K.
AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL
WORKERS No. 43—Meet second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at
Cooks’ and Waiters’ hall. W. Simp-
son. president; A. Bautch, vice-pres-
ident; John Ellsworth. recording sec-
retary: R. Eisler, financial secretary;
J. Schurman, treasurer; William
Smith, conductor; P. Puppu, warden.
BARBERS’ UNION NO. 100—Meet
first and third Sundays of each
month. 10 a. m., in Cooks’ and Wait-
ers’ hall. President. H. Herman;
vice president, H. C. Woodside; cor-
responding-financial secretary, C. A.
Gehret; recording secretary, E. Kin-
chem; treasurer, T. W. Dee; guide,
O. H. Aucoin; guard. Angelo Des-
pensal. Secretary’s address, 318 Cen-
ter street.
GALVESTON BRICKLAYERS’ IN-
TERNATIONAL UNION NO. 1 OF
TEXAS—Meets second and fourth
Friday nights of each month in
Cooks and Waiters’ Hall, 307 Tre-
mont; Ed. Creamer, president, 908
35th street; Frank Davis, vice presi-
dent; S. H. Webber, corresponding
and financial secretary, 2109 Avenue
K; Geo. Tichendorf. treasurer, 19th
and K; James Broughton, deputy,
2825 avenue H.
MUSICIANS’ PROTECTIVE UNION
No. 71—Meets first Sunday in each
month in A. L. of H. hall. Postoffice
bet. 22d and 23d. J. Lawrence, pres-
ident; E. Lindenberg, vice-president;
Otto H., Elbert. secretary; Tony Puc-
ciarello. financial secretary; A. Heck-
all. treasurer.
Secretary’s address. 714 18th street
LATHERS’ LOCAL UNION NO. 1.
—W. Scholl, president, 2716 Winnie;
A. Salisbury, financial secretary, 2011
avenue H ; J. Morrow, treasurer, 2020
Church. Meet every third Sunday in
each month at Cooks’ and Waters’
hall. 307 Tremont.
LONE STAR LODGE NO. 6. INTER
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
MACHINISTS—Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at
Cooks and Waiters’ hall. J. L. Dur-
land, president; Geo. F. Bowman, re-
cording secretary: Pat Finn, financial
secretary; Harry Burke, treasurer.
SCREWMEN’S BENEVOLENT AS-
SOCIATION—Meets second and
fourth Fridays at 8 p. m. in their
own hall, 2024 Mechanic. Ed. Dock- ।
erell, president; Patrick Welton, i
first vice president; H. G. Gray,
second vice president; Julius Schilke,
secretary-treasurer; W. M. Millarg,
secretary.
Secretary’s address 35th and Ave H.
1. president; P. Parson, secre-
first and third Sundays 8.1
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