The Billboard 1901-05-11: Vol 13 Iss 19 (1901-05-11)

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i : : 20 THE BILLBOARD MARYLAND. M1).—Foresters of America Grand Court. May 14, 1901, kin, 425 Tyson st., Baltimore, Md., BALTIMORE, MD.—Foresters of America National Convention. Aug. 20 to 24, 1901. Ss. B. Morris, Falls River, Mass., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—Medical Officers of American Institutions for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded. May, 1901. Dr. A. C. Rogers, Faribault, Minn., secy. BALTIMORE, MD.—Independent Order of Mechanics, Supreme Lodge. May 14 to 16, 1901. Elmer Bernhard, 602 W. Baltithore st., Baltimore, Md., secy. MASSACHUSETTS. BALTIMORE, secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Rebekah State Assembly. May, 1901. Sarah A. Barry, Charleston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—American Unitarian Association. May 21, 1901. Rev. Charles E. St. John, Boston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Railway perintendents’ Association. June 19, 1901. P. W. Drew, Milwaukee, Wis., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—Knights and Ladies of Hionor. May 8, 1901. Sam Hathaway, 228 Freemont st., Boston, Mass., secy. BOSTON, MASS.—National Stove Manufacturers’ Association. May 7 to 11, 1901. Thos. J. Hogan, 52 Dearborn st., Chicago, IIl., pecy. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—American Philogical Association. July 7, 1901. Prof. Herbert Weir Smyth, Bryn Mawr, Pa., secy. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—American Dialect Society. Dec. 26 to 28, 1991. O. F. Emerson, West Reserve University, Cleveland, O., secy. HOLYOKE, Telegraph Sn MASS.—U nited States Textile Workers’ Union. May, 1901. Peter Dulman, North Adams, Mass., secy. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—National Baptist Anniversaries. May 23 to 29, 1901. Rey. Geo. W. Quick, Springfield, Mass., secy. WORCESTER, MASS.—Order Eastern Star Grand Lodge. May 9, 1901. Mrs. Carrie A. Cushing, Somerville, Mass., secy. WORCESTER, MASS. Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. May 22, 1901. C. A. Cross, boston, Mass., secy. WORCESTER, MASS.— American Antiquarian Society. October, 1901. Chas. A. Chase, Worcester, Mass., secy. MEXICO. CITY OF MEXICO, MEX.—Pan-American Conference. Oct. 22, 1901. MICHIGAN. BATTLE CREEK, MICH.—Knights Pythias Grand Lodge. May 8, 1901. Curtis, Battle Creek, Mich., secy. BATTLE CREEK, MICH.—Rathbone Sisters Grand Temple. May, 1901. DETROIT, MICH.—National Manufacturers’ Association. June 4 to 6, 1901. E. P. Wilson, Cincinnati, O., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Traveling Freight Agents’ Association of U. S. June 6 and 7, 1901. George Kridler, 171 St. Clair st., Cleveland, O., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—Direct Legislation National Convention. June 27, 1901. Eltweed Pomeroy, East Orange, N. DETROIT, MICH.—National Association. July 8 to 12, 1901. M. Green, Trenton, N. J., pres. DETROIT, MICH.—Brotherhood of St. Andrew. July 24 to 28, 1901. F. J. Weber, 300 Gratiot av., Detroit, Mich., secy. DETROIT, MICH.— National Fraternal Congress. Aug. 27, 1901. M. W. Sackett, Meadville, Pa., secy. DETROIT, MICH.-—National Boot and Shoe Workers’ Convention. June 17, 1901. H. M. Eaton, 620 Atlantic ay., Boston, Mass., secy. DETROIT, MICH.—National Social and Polltical Conference. June 28 to July 2, 1901. J. Meserole, 160 Jeroloman st., Brooklyn, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.—Michigan Conference of County Agents, and Convention of the Board of Charities and Correc of M. 8. Educational Dr. James tion. December, 1901. Mrs. Edw. L. Knapp, secy. JACKSON, MICH.—State Letter Carriers’ Association. May 30, 1901. F. B. Oakley, Jackson, Mich., secy. KALAMAZOO, MICH.—Epworth District Convention. May 9 and 10, 1901. KALAMAZOO, MICH.—Association of Assistant Physicians of Hospitals for Insane. September, 1901. Irwin H. Neff, Pontiac, Mich., secy. PORT HURON, MICH.—K. O. T. M. Supreme Tent. July, 1901. SAGINAW, MICH.—Stat? Bar Association. May 28 and 29, 1901. Geo. W. Weadock, Saginaw, Mich., secy. ‘T. JOSEPH, MICH.—National Children’s Home Society. June, 1901. H. H. Hart, 79 Dearborn st., Chicago, Ill., secy. MINNESOTA. ALBERT LEA, MINN.—United Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. League June 6 to 12, 1901. Rev. J. J. Kildsig, Albert Lea, Minn., secy. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—National Women’s Suffragists’ Convention. May 30 to June 5, 1901. Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, 4069 Powelton ave., Philadelphia, Pa., secy. Harry Wad4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—Order Eastern Star Grand Council, May 8 and 9, 1991, Mrs. Mary (. Taylor, 809 Third ave., Min neapolis, Minn., secy. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.—United Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. June, 1901. OWATONNA, MINN. — Minnesota’ State Conference of Charities and Correction. Oct. .7 to 9, 1901. Miss Grace Johnston, Red Wing, Minn., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—State Postmasters’ As sociation. May 21, 1901. C. E. Callaghan, Rochester, Minn., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Amateur Tress Association. July, 1901. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Reunion Minnesota Pioneer Association. May 11, 1901. M. J. O'Conner, 209 New York Life Bldg., York City, N. Y., seey. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Military Surgeons’ Association of U. S. May 30, 1901. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Order of Railway Conductors. May 14 to 18, 1901. J. Il. Condit, 332 Moore Blk., St. Paul, Minn., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—M. W. of A. State Camp. June 11, 1991. W. B. Hartley, secy., W. Duluth, Minn. ST. PAUL, MINN.—American Proctologic Society. June 4 and 5, 1901. Dr. Wm. M. Beach, 515 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Order Red Cross Division. May, 1901. J. D. Condit, 332 Moore Block, St. Paul, Minn., secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—Order of Railway Conductors. May 14, 1901. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National American Medical Editors’ Association. June 4, 1901. ST. PAUL, MINN.—State Medical June 1, a. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National American Medieal Association. June 4 to 7, 1901. Geo. H. Simmons, 61 Market st., Chicago, Ill, secy. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Society of Medical Colleges of America. June 4, 1901. ST. PAUL, MINN.—National Academy of Medicine of America. June 4, 1901. Chas. McIntire, Easton, Pa. secy. WINONA, MINN.—Women’s Foreign Missionary M. E. Church District Convention. May 10 and 11, 1901. MISSISSIPPI. GREENVILLE, MISS.—-Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge. May 9, 1901. H. M. Quin, Centreville, Miss., secy. GULFPORT, MISS.—Mississippi Chatauqua and Camp Meeting. June, 1901. Rev. T. J. Bailey, Jackson, Miss.. secy. JACKSON, MISS.-—State Medical Society. May 9 to 11, 1901. J. Il. Rhodes, Jackson, New Society. Miss., secy. MERIDIAN, MISS.—Reunion U. C. V. and May 7 to 9, Daughters of Confederacy. 1901. WEST POINT, MISS.—State Bankers’ Association. May 8, 1901. Dr. S. S. Carter, Jackson, Miss., secy. WEST POINT, MISS.—Cumberland Presbyterian Church General Assembly. May 16 to 24, 1901. Rev. J. M. Hubbert, Lebanon, Tenn., secy. MISSOURI. BOONVILLE, MO.—Central Missouri Horticultural Association. June 1, 1901. Chas. C. Bell, Boonyille, Mo., secy. CHARLESTON, MO. — Southeastern Missourl Medical Society. May 7 to 9, 1901. Dr. G. S. Carman, Jackson, Mo., secy. COLUMBIA, MO.—Missouri State Conference of Charities and Correction. November, 1901. C. A. Ellwood, Columbia, Mo., secy. JEFFERSON CITY, Society. May 16 to 23, Young, secy. JOPLIN, MO. May, 1901. Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—American Ticket Brokers’ Association. May 12, 1901. Simon Steiner, 210 N. 4th st., St. Louis, Mo., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—National Prison Asso MO.—State Medical 11. . E. Dr. R -Rebekah State Allie Poundstone, Assembly. Cartersville, ciation. September, 1901. Rev. John L. Milligan, Allegheny, Pa., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—A. A. O. N. of the M. 8S. Imperial Council. June 11 and 12, 1901. B. W. Rowell, Masonic Temple, Boston, Mass., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—National Prison Chap lains’ Association. September, 1901. Rev. Db. R. Imbrie, Hoboken, Pa., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Prison Wardens’ Association. September, 19091. N. F. Boucher, Bismarck, N. D., secy. KANSAS CITY, MO.— Missouri Valley Athletic Association. May, 1901. KANSAS CITY, MO.—Brotherhood of Railway Carmen. Sept. 10, 1901. KIRKSVILLE, MO.—American Association for Advancement of Osteopathy. ha! 2 to 5, 1901. Dr. Irene Harwood, N. Y. Life Bidg, Kansas City, Mo., secy. NEVADA, MO.—Woman's Relief Corps State Convention. May, 191. Mrs. Alice A. Godfrey, St. Louis, Mo., seey. SEDALIA, MO.—Y. I. 8. C. E. Fourth District Convention. May, ison Rev. E. W. Chippenger, Sedalia, Mo., secy. ST. JOSEPH, MO —Knights of Maccabees of Missouri. Secoud Tuesday, May, 1901. A. Segger. 1620 Front av., Kansas City, Mo. OSTERS Fence Strips Cloth Banners WRITE FoR SamP.iee AND Prices There is now for.. In the city of Marinette, Wisconsin. Cleveland, LEASE It is connected with Marinette and Menominee, tWo towns of thirty thousand (39,000) population by our street car line. BICYCLE EVERYTHING NEw. Ghe Enterprise Printing Co. LITHOGRAPHERS °. for the year 1901, our beau tiful “LA K ESID E,” resort The park groundsand hotel, etc , are owned by the street railway company. The bathing and boating facilities are unexcelled for ‘this northern climate. This is an excellent opportunity for the proper party. For prices, etc., address H. ©. HIGGINS, President, Marinette Electric Light & Street Railway Co. ST. LOUIS, MO.—State Funeral Directors’ Association. May 14, 1901. C. A. Schoene, Milan, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Uniform Rank, Catholic Knights of America, Supreme Council. May 14 to 18, 1901. J. C. Carroll, Broadway and Walnut st., St. Louis, Mo., ST. LOUIS, MO.—Catholic Knights of America Supreme Council. May 14 to 1, 191. J. C. Carroll, Broadway aud Walnut st., St. Louls, Mo., secy. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Labor Commissioners’ National Convention. May 24 to 26, 190%. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Knights of America, Supreme Council. May, 1901. man, 2316 Belt ave., St. Louis, Mo., secy. NEBRASKA. COLUMBUS, NEB.—Royal Highlander Dis: trict Convention. May 14, 1901, LINCOLN, NEB.—State Medical May 7 and 8 1901. Dr. B. PF. Omaha, Neb., secy. LINCOLN, NEB.—State Homeopathic ical Society. May 7 and 8, 1901. secy. Society. Crimmer, Dr. Frank John A. Heil| Med. | k. Way, Wahoo, Neb., secy. LINCOLN, NEws.—State Eclectic Physl; cians’ Society. May 7 and 8, 1901. Dr. Keyr, Omaha, Neb., secy. NEBRASKA CITY, NEB.—A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge. May 14 to 17, 1901. Geo. H. Barber, Grand Island, Neb., secy. NORFOLK, NEB.—Royal Highlander District Convention. May 18, 1901. OMAHA, NEB.—Nebraska State Conference of Charities and Correction. 6, 1902. Rey. secy. OMAHA, NEB.—National Consolidated — Brokers’ Association. June 24, 1901. J. T L. Wright, Washington, D. C., secy. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.—Womans’ Corps State Convention. May 14 to 18, 1901. Mrs. Sarah Sweet, Creighton, Neb., secy. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.—Ladies of the G. A. R. State Convention. May 8, 1901. Mrs. Alice Dilwarth, Lincoln, Neb., seey. PLATTSMOUTH,NEB.—G. A. R. State En campment. May 14 to 18, 191. Jas. Gage, Lincoln, Neb., seey. TECUMSEH, NEB. trict Convention. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Royal Highlander Dis May 8, 1901. CONCORD, N. H.—State Medical Soctlety. May 16 and 17, 1991. Dr. F. A. Stillings, Concord, N. H., seey. KEENE, N. H.-—Foresters of Amertea Grand Court. May, 1901. W. J. Callohan, Box 67, Keene, N. H., seey. MILFORD, N. H.—Daughters State Council. May, 1901. Milford, N. H., secy. NEW JERSEY. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—A. O. K. of M. C. National Convention. June 17, 1901. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—American Flint Glass Workers’ Union. July 10, 1901. John of Elmer FE. Liberty Hill, Dobins, 6th av. and Grant st., Pittsburg. I’a., secy. ASBURY PARK, N. J.—Natlonal Provident Union Congress. June 10, 1901. J. F. Keenan, 41 Weldon st., Brookly ee ee Fe BAYONNE, N, J.—State Exempt Fircemen's Association. May 15, 191. Jos. Baker, Dover, N. J., secy. NEWARK, N. J.—Foresters of America Grand Court. May 14, 191. I. H. Dravis, Elizabeth, N. J... secy. NEWARK, N. J.—Knights and Lad'es of Honor Grand Lodge. May, 1901. H. W. Wilshesen, 223 New York ave., Jersey City, N. J.,. seey. NEWARK, N. J.—Golden Star Fraternity, Supreme Council, May 21, 01. G. W. Simpson, 22 Clinton st., Newark, N. J., swecy. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.—Reformed (Dutch) Church in America, General Synod. June 5, 1901. Rev. W. H. DeHart, Raritan, N. J., secy. TRENTON, N. J.-MRoyal Arch Grand Chapter. May 15, 1901. Edwards, Jersey City, N. J., secy. TRENTON, N. J.—Knight Templar Grand Commandery. May 14, 1901. Chas. Bechtel, Trenton, N. J., secy. Masons, Geo. B. Feb. 5 and | A. W. Clark, Omaha, Neb., | Relief | —, Street Fairs. Marinette, Wisconsin, Big Pour Pan-Am ‘rican’ Exposition Big Four Route in connection with e Shore & Michigan Southern and New York Central K.R. offers the finest equipped train service at frequent in_ tervals to Buffalo from South & West, M. E. Ingalls, President. % Warren J. Lynch, Gen!. Pass. Agt. W. P. Deppe, A.G. P. A. ' Cincinnati. NAGIC MOVING PICTURES ! Wonderful, Mysterious and Amusing. Vanishing Lady, Blak Art, Cave ef the Demons, Many Others. Greatest money makers for Entertainments, All new subjects. 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