Galveston Journal. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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GALVESTON TRAINS.
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Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe.
8.50am
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1.40pm
Patronize
UNION
BRICKLAYERS’ UNION No. 1.
GALVESTON LABOR COUNCIL.
CARPENTERS’ NO. 526.
No. 5 I. & G. N. Fast Mail
7.30am
STORES
<0. 46 M., K. & T. Flyer, daily ... .5.10pm
BREWERY WORKERS.
PATRONIZE UNION CLERKS.
CARPENTERS’ NO. 611.
3.50pm
W. B.) connections
8.00pm
COOKS AND WAITERS.
DISTRICT COUNCIL CARPENTERS.
PAINTERS.
PRINTING PRESSMEN.
RETAIL CLERKS’ NO. 130.
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CIGARMAKERS, NO. 216.
PLASTERING CONTRACTORS.
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pecially Solicited.
9068/90089
ST. RY. EMPLOYES’ No. 78.
WOODWORKERS’, NO. 35.
PAINTERS’ UNION NO. 176.
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Do You
B. of R. T. No. 451.
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BARBERS’ UNION NO. 100.
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PLASTERERS’ UNION, No. 177.
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SWITCHMEN’S UNION.
MUSICIANS’ UNION NO. 74.
BARBERS’ UNION NO. 62.
DOES THE BUSINESS.
PILGRIMAGE
CALL UP
TO
SAN FRANCISCO
OF THE
TINNERS’ UNION No. 43.
LAUNDRY WORKERS.
TYPOGRAPHICAL NO. 28.
NOBLES OF THE
MYSTIC SHRINE
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HOUSTON AND GALVESTON.
PULLMAN TRAIN
VIA
SHIP CARPENTERS’ UNION.
BOOKBINDERS’ NO. 50.
PLIASURE TO THE PASSENGER
2I1EWWM
Leave Galveston
7:00 a. m.
Making New Orleans Connections.
Leave Galveston
8:00 p. m
SLEEPING CAR and FREE CHAIR
1e, haitiins, are some
of these charae.
2
coins, snake
cauls, bits of
No. 6 Main Line, Mail & Express. .7.20am
No. 18 Gal.-St. Louis Limited... .7.30pm
No. 4 Houston & N. 0. Express.. 5.50pm
INTERESTING LITERATURE,
TEN CENTS POSTAGE
Meet the first Monday night of each
month, at 20th and Postoffice streets.
9.00am
2.00pm
Everything New and
Up-to-date. Modern Type
Faces. Skilled U n l o •
Workman. Prompt At-
tention to Orders. Com-
plete Line Fresh Station-
No. 17 Gal.-St. Louis Limited.... 8.40am
No. 5 Main Line. Mail & Express. ..9.15pm
No. 3 H. & T. C., S .A. & A. P... .9.25pm
Arrive—
No. 1 So. Pac., H. & T. C
Galveston, Houston and Henderson.
Arrive—
Secretaries Are Requested To Notify The Office
Of Any Change in Officers By Thursday Of Each Week.
Making Connections with H.&T.C
and all points west for California.
Call for Clerks’ Work-
ing Card.
Thos. Foley, master-at-arms.
Secretary’s address, 1315 Ave. M.
Along the shores of the besutifdi
bay; fast time, new equipment, duat
less shell track—a
Meet the first and third Sunday morn-
ings at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
C. R. Cosley, president; George F. Mor-
ris, vice-president; William Schwaub, re-
cording secretary; C. A. Gehret, corres-
ponding-financial secretary; T. W. Dee,
treasurer; S. Massa, guide.
Secretary’s address, 318 Center St.
Meet the second Tuesday night of
each month at Chosen Friends’ Hall, 1920
Market street.
S. H. Merrel, president; J. L. Miller,
vice-president; R. H. Fuller, secretary;
Thomas Delehunty, treasurer; Alex Rey-
nolds, guard; Herman Bockelman, guide.
Secretary’s address, 1417 Ave. A.
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.
The above trains all arrive at and de-
part from the Union Depot, corner Twen-
ty-fifth and Strand.
JUNE 2ND; 1902
SOLID VESTIBULED
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J. P. Wirfs, 514 21st street.
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.
Gust. Koehler, 13th and Market.
George Ory, 27th and Ave. P. 1-2.
D. J. Carter, 1309.Avenue K.
J. 0. Keeton, 2121 Postoffice.
—Charles Warren, 2807 Ave. L.
— V. L. Baulard & Co., 215 Tremont.
F. E. Mistrot, department stere.
Robt. 1. Cohen, clothier.
E. S. Levy & Co., clothiers.
Williams & Baxter, furnishings.
Arthur Hirschfield, Jr., clothier.
Miller Bros., garment manufacturers.
Rex Bo rd, millinery.
Flatto Bros., shoes.
Hammersmith Bros., shoes.
Marx Bros., shoes.
Moore Bros., groceries.
B. G. Tartt, grocer.
Galveston Coffee & Spice Mills.
C. A. Horseley, hardware.
C. Angerhoffer, hardware.
The Penny Store, Ted Collier.
The Collier Racket Co.
Kauffman, Meyers & Co., furniture.
The Peoples’ House Furnishing Co.
J. D. Preussner, florist............
Engelkes’ Crockery Store.
H. J. Wilshusen, merchandise.
Depart—
No. 2 Houston Express
No. 45 M., K. & T. Flyer, daily.. .11.30am
No. 7 G., H. & H. Passenger daily.6.30pm
Depart—
No. 10 G., H. & H. News Spec... .3.00am
No. 8 Galveston-Houston Express,
CAR SERVICE via the G., H. & N. and
connections.
All trains arrive and depart from
Grand Central Station, Houston.
‘000600 0 ’ 0 ‘00
@ Work for Unions Es-
W. S. Keenan, g. p. a.
GALVESTON. TEXAS.
E. Frasch, president; A. H. Mutschink,
i secretary; J. P. Fagan, treasurer.
Secretary’s address—315 Center street.
and So. Pac. (W. B.) connect. 7.00am
No. 4 H. & T. C. and So. Pac.
No. 5 Houston Express..........
Depart—
No. 2 H. & T. C., S. A. & A. P.
Daily ..............
No. 6 I. & G. N. Fast Mail
Want the Best Train Service
from Gavleston?
THE
"FAST MAIL”
Meet the second and fourth Tuesday
nights of each month at their own hall,
2127 Mechanic St.
J. A. Gwin, president; J. W. Cannady,
first vice-president; H. M. Myers, second
vice-president; Geo. H. Schill, financial
secretary-treasurer; R. B. Irvin, corres-
ponding secretary; Jas. E. Carlyle, chair-
man of relief committee.
Secretary’s address, 2127 Mechanic St.,
care Hall.
LONGSHOk_MEN BENEVOLENT
UNION.
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The following barber shops affiliate
with Local Union No. 62, and are union
shops:
Fries & Love, 2212 Market St.
T. H. Thomas, 218 Tremont St.
Chas. Freeman, Trust Bldg.
W. R. Hill, 311 22nd St.
N. B. Menifee, 510 Tremont St.
SCREWMEN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA-
TION.
RATE $46.45 (round trip)
PLUS PULLMAN FARE
SOME POINTS SLIGHTLY HIGHER
TICKETS SOLD MAY 27TH TO
JUNE 8TH, LIMITED TO
60 DAYS FOR RETURN
BARBERS.
The following Barbers affiliate with
journeymen Barbers’ Union No.ioo:
H. F. Holwegler, 3506 Ave H.
John J. Woods, 39th and H.
C. D. Brown, 217 20th St.
A. C. Dean, 315 Centre st.
Adolph Hellmann, 2 08 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.
Karl Foursek, 510 Tremont St.
COOKS AN WAITERS.
The following restaurants employ none
but Union men, and are entitled to th*
confidence and patronage of Union men:
Four Seasons, 4I8 Center.
Pickwick, 2220 Market.
The Elite, 2211 Market street.
—THE STAR, 418 21st st.
The Avenue House, 25th and Market.
TINNERS
W. G. Fredricks, 2313 ave. A.
Schumann & Moroney, 19th and Mar-
ket streets.
Burnett & Bourquin, ave. H, bet.
29th and 30th.
W. J. Schmidt, 2021 Mechanic Street.
H. Bautch. 1927 M1.
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Meet the first Monday night of each
month, at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
M. E. Shay, president; J. C. Oliver,
vice-president; O. Williamson, secretary-
treasurer; Geo. W. Bell, H. Benecke and
William Fanshier, executive committee;
Meet the first Tnursday night of each
month at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall, 307
Tremont street.
J. B. Quinn, president; Louie Schmidt,
vice president; T. P. Lucas, recording
secretary; A. Herthal, financial secre-
tary;. James Barkham, treasurer; J. B.
Quinn and T. P. Lucas, delegates to the
Labor Council.
Secretary’s address, 3716 Winnie.
Meets the second Thursday- night of
each month, at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall,
307 Tremont St.
Frank Hayes, president; W. Glazier,
corresponding-recording secretary; D. W.
Dryden, financial secretary; D. E. Wil-
son, treasurer; W. Nash, warden.
GARMENT WORKERS, No. 102.
The following contractors affiliate-
with and employ members of Plasters’
Protective and Benevolent Association
No. 1. None others are:
J. C. Casey, 1601 NY.
A. Frank, 1616 N%.
A. Wilson, G. A. Wilson, 1913 L.
T. Cowan, 3432 1.
A.W. Rubright, 3721 0.
T. A. Rubright. 3637 M%,
~ E. D. Drew a, 2700 O.
J. Prendiville, 12th and M.
Galveston, Hons‘on and
Nurthern R‘y Co.
Th® Popular Lina Betwean
“Katy Flyer”
o
HELLA SPECIAL
ORDER of RAILWAY CLERKS of
AMERICA, No. 18.
Meet the second and fourth Wednes-
days of each month, at Woodmen of
the World Hall; President, George W.
England; first vice president, F. R.
Sawyers; second vice president, V.
Stewart; secretary, John Neil; treas-
urer, B. C. Doherty; chaplain, George
B. Goodwyn; sergeant at arms, T. L.
Surlock; inner guard, H. A. West;
outer guard, J. W. Shannon. Secre-
tary’s address, 3516 Avenue H.
OUR FAIR LIST. S
The Souther Pacifo,
Meet second and fourth Thursday
nights, at Screwmen Hall.
R. L. Scott, president; Chas. Miller,
first vice-president; John Tolex, second
vice-president; Julius Schilke, financial
secretary; Aug. - Schoenberg, recording
secretary; Albert O. Lindh, chairman re-
lief committee, 1527 Ave B.
Secretary’s address—1610 Ave N.
Meet the first and third and fourth
Tuesday nights at Cooks and Waiters’
Hall.
J. DeBarbieris, president; Edna Roo-
ney vice president; J. H. Cohran, record-
ing secretary : O. P. Hogg, financial sec-
retary; Elsie Schneider, treasurer; W. D.
Hawkins , sergeant-at-arms; Lillian
Wait, guardian; J. E. Goves, preceptor;
B. Mason, Sophia Baker and Marion But-
ler. trustees.
Secretary’s address—2111 Church St.
KNAPP BROS
...... PHONE OO......
Stationers and Printers.
Meet every Thursday night at Car-
penters’ Hall, 21st and Market Sts.
John Scholze, president; Adam Fuchs,
vice-president; Henry Rabe, recording
secretary; A. botein, Jr., financial secre-
tary; W. H. Bautsch, treasurer; Louis
Wilke, conductor; Frank Offer, warden.
Secretary’s address—-2012 Ave. M.
6. Hightower, G. P. & T. fl.
301 Tremont St. Phone 181.
Meet first second and third Tuesday
sights at their hall 307 Tremont street.
Geo. StArmand, president; Chas. Sier-
covick, vice-president; Cha. Jones, in-
■uncial secretary; Ben Baehr, recording
secretary; Hermann Zillman, inspector;
Edwin A. Cox, inspector; Louis Ricci,
inside guard; E. A. Cox, J. Slavocish and
John Bacinelle, trustees; Louis Ricci,
Geo. StArmand and Chas. Siercovich,
hall committee.
INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN,
No. 310.
a tiles, lr
J. H. MLLER. P. and T. Agt
403 Tremont St., Phone 37.
L J. PARKS, General Passenger and
Ticket Agent, Houston, Texas.
S. F. B. MORSE, Passenger Tratse
Manager, Houston. Texas.
Meet first and third Thursday nights
at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall. President,
T. J. Moore; vice-president, Aug. Warth;
recording secretary, Ed Lachmann; fi-
nancial secretary, A. M. Burgess; treas-
urer, T. Herman; conductor, R. M. Ken-
zie; warden, D. R. Mitchell. Secretary’s
address, 3319 Ave. N.
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BUILDING TRADES ASSEMBLY-
Meet first and third Monday nights 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. Niemann, G. G.
Heckel and A. V. Delfraisee.
Secretary’s address. 1602 23d st.
PLUMBERS.
C. K. Wilcox & Co.
Galveston Gas Fitting and Plun.b. Co.
W. L. Rattisseau.
Thos. J. Kirk.
May & Wainwright.
ELECTRICIANS.
Meet the second and fourth Friday
nights of each month at Cooks and Wai-
ters’ Hall, 307 Tremont St.
P. W- Fenelon, master; 3915 Ave. H;
W. P. Dooley, secretary, Avenue House, |
25th and Market St; L. P. Criss, finan-
ciere, 3805 Ave. M.
The following merchants have signed
an agreement to close their places of bus-
iness all day Sundays, Fourth of July,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christ-
mas Day, New Year’s Day, and 6:30
o’clock p. m. each week day and 10
o’clock on Saturday nights. To employ
none but union labor on all repairs or
building with which they are connected.
These merchants employ none but union
clerks. Please ask each clerk to show
his card when purchasing goods.......
Meet the second and fourth Monday
nights, at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
John Fourby, president; E. B. Rogers,
first vice-president; Geo. St. Armand,
second vice-president; W. J. Carthy, re-
cording-corfesponding secretary; George
hanselman, financial secretary; C. A.
Gehret, treasurer; J. R. Nichols, read-
ing clerk; Louis Ricci, warden.
Secretary’s address, 2322 Winnie St.
Meet first and third Wednesday nights
At Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
President, Hugh Jamieson; first vice-
president, Wm. Prowse; second vice-,
president, Miss Lizzie Dyer; recording
secretary, A. J. Mahr; financial secre-
tary, E. G. Dantin; treasurer, F. U.
Baldy; guide; E. M. Dillard; guardian,
Miss C. Manes; executive board, Messrs.
Jamieson, Prowse, Dantin, Baldy, Mahr,
Dillard, Nichols, Ross, Rogers and Miss
Dyer. Secretary’s address, care E. S.
Levy & Co.
Meet the second and fourth Thursday
nights of each month at Cooks and Wai-
ters‘ Hall.
William Simpson, president; T. C.
Smith, secretary-treasurer.
Secretary’s address, 2018 Ave. 0.
LONE STAR LODGE NO. 6, INTERNA-
TIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MA-
CHINISTS—Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month at Cooks
and Waiter’s Hall. J. L. Durland,
president; Geo. E. Bowman, recording
secretary; Pat Finn,-financial secre-
tary, Harry Burke, treasurer.
Meets the first and third Friday nigths
of each month, on Ave. L, between 26th
and 27th Sts.
H. Gaston, presiuent; W. E. Ross, vice-
president; A. E. Lawson, recording sec-
retary; T. D. Kent, corresponding-finan-
cial secretary; H. Burden, treasurer; C.
B. Smith, guide; F. Bryant, guard.
Secretary’s address, 2212 Market St.
Meets the second and fourth Monday
nights of each month at Red Men’s Hall,
311 Tremont St.
Ed. Kramer, president; Andrew Kerr,
vice-president; James Broughton, dep-
uty; F. Yeager, recording secretary; F.
H. McArthur, corresponding - financial
secretary; Geo. Tichendorf, treasurer.
Secretary’s address, 2125 Ave. 1.
Meet first and third Friday night of
each month at Cooks and Waiters Hall,
307 Tremont Street.
Gus. West, president; John J. Deitz,
vice-president; Jas. D. Rinker, recording-
financial secretary; A. E. Binzel, treasur-
er; Chas. Pothof, shop steward; Andew
Holloway, Dick Marquardt and Vic.
Fredrickson, trustees.
Secretaries address, 611, 33rd, St.
of hair.
ROSTER” UNIONS.
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Meet second and fourth Friday nights,
at Carpenters’ Hall, 21st and Market Sts.
H. L. Weinberg, president; Jacob
bouhens, vice-president; Henry Rabe, re-
cording secretary; John Scholze, financial
.secretary-treasurer; H. W. Bautsch,
warden.
Secretary’s address—2012 Ave. M.
Meet first Sunday of each month, Clay-
ton building, P. O. St.
President, T. W. Dee; vice-president,
Chas. Schneider; recording secretary, J.
Singer; financial secretary, Tony Pucci-
arello; trustees, Chas. Schneider, A. Am-
burn and A. Heckle. Secretary’s ad-
dress, 216 Tremont St.
Meet first and third Monday nights of
each month, at Carpenters’ Hall, 21st
and Market; first meeting at 8 o’clock;
second meeting at 11:30 o’clock.
W. B. Wilkerson, president; C. H.
Jones, vice-president; J. W. Bennett,
recording-financial secretary; Charles
Feigel, treasury; W. P Gregory, conduc-
tor; H. L. Mercer, warden; H. Sellers,
sentinel.
Secretary’s address—912 33rd street.
Meet the second and fourth F riday
nights of each month, at their hall, 2022
Mechanic St.
J. H. Fricke, president; Harry Gray,
first vice-president; Aug. Schoenberg,
second vice-president; B. J. Hughes, re-
cording secretary; Julius Schilke, finan-
cial secretary-treasurer.
Secretary’s address, 9th and .Ave. K.
WRITE SANTA FE AGENT
FOR PARTICULARS FOR HELLA SPECIAL
Potato Raising Pays in Alaska.
Two farmers at Dyea, Alaska, rais-
ed 25,000 bushels of potatoes this
year, and will receive for them $2 a
bushel. The potatoes are described as
large, solid, mealy 'and palatable, and
contain more sugar tan potatoes
grown in larger latitudes.
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-
ly:
Southern Pacific (Sunset Route).
G., H. & N. Ry.
Arrive—
No. 3 Houston & New Orleans
Ex.; H. E. & W. T. connect. .12.05am
Meet the third Monday night of each
month, at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
George Hanselman, president; Jack
Outerside, vice president; Herman
Schocke, recording-financial secretary;
W. W. Tidd, treasurer; Fred Brockelman,
sergeant-at-arms; Wm. J. Browne, Frank
Linden and Charles Beaver, executive
board; Ralph Howard, statistican.
Secretary’s address, 1610 Avenue M.
Gamblers Are fupersttouy
Habitual gamblers are perhaps the
most superstitious persons in tbe
world. They invariably carry little
portable mascots in thei pockets, and
it would be impossible to persuade
them to enter into a g. e of chance
if by some inadvertence their mascots
were not with them, l.umps of lead,
Pressfeeders and Assistants’ Union,
ho. 9, meet second Monday of each
month at the Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
President, C. F. Kinney; Vice-President,
M. R. Pittman; Secretary, J. Gleason;
Treasurer, J. Smith; Sergeant-at-Arms,
A. Roloff. Secretary’s address, 2209
Avenue N.
Meet at Cooks and Walters’ Hall the
second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at
5.30 o’clock.
Miss Gertrude Francisco, president;
Miss Manry Wilkman, vice-president:
Paul H. Ran. recording secretary;
Mrs. Estelle Gombert, financial secre-
tary; Miss Mary Eggert, treasurer; Miss
Lena Eggert, sergeant-at-arms; Miss
Bernadine Collins, guide; Misses Clydia
Raleigh, Mary Reily, and Mary Jennings,
trustees; Misses Sharp, Anna Strump
and Carrie Roenfield, finance committee.
Secretary’s address, 2020 Avenue L.
622
064950
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Meet every Tuesday night at their
hall, Twenty-first and Market St.
J. A. Johnstone/president; L. C. Jack-
man, vice-president; T. P. Lucas, record-
ing secretary; Wm. Lawes, financial sec-
retary; E. Wolf, treasurer; P. Devlin,
conductor; L. Ansteatt, warden; P. Lu-
cas, 45-56 Ave. K.; John Stephenson, 614,
15th St.; Fred Schwaub, 1922 Ave. G;
Thos. Nightengale, 1911 25th St.; Jas.
Deats, 3201 Ave. H; sick committee.
Secretary’s address—3716 Winnie St.
Mineral Wells and Peturn $15.45
On Sale Daily, Limited CO Days.
For Tickets and Information see
S. 8. NOBLE, City lickt Agent,
Phone 230. UTTsnt.
AND RETURN
$33.45
On Sale June 15-1 6-20- 23rd. Final
Limit September 15th.
Through Sleepers and Free
Reclining Chair Cars
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Meets the first Sunday afternoon of
each month, at Cooks and Waiters’ Hall.
President, Frank M. Walker; vice-
president, J. Sandilands; secretary-treas-
urer, Guy C. Harris; sergeant-at-arms,
Jas. F. Walsh; executive committee, J.
Emory Taylor, E. W. Sharrard, Larry
Herzog, A. C. Williams, A. C. Tomlinson;
■finance committee, J. Sandilands, J. M.
Carroll, Geo. E. John; reading clerk,
Joseph Grigg. Secretary’s address, 24 J.
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Meet the first and third Wednesday .
nights of each month, at Cooks and Wai-
ters’ Hall.
J. C. Lockwood, master, 430 Winnie
St; T. J. McDonough, vice-master, 2619 ,
Market St; H. Brand, secretary, 4416
church St; J. F. Goodwin, treasurer, 35th
and Ave. H.
Our New 2209 12-
Address CHANIC ST.
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