The Billboard 1909-07-24: Vol 21 Iss 30 (1909-07-24)

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JULY 24, 1909. The Bi llboard 35 shicago—Cathelic Total Abstinence Union of “america, Aug. #7, Edwin Mulready, Rocklond. Maes. -Natloual Sacerdotal League of Amertea Aug. 4 M. A. Lamburg, Scottsdale, Ch ago—Kriegerbund of North America. Aug. | M. Langenhan, 1570 W. Third st., Cleveland, O. Chicago—American Unitarian Assn National | Conference, Sept, 27 Rev. W. P. Greennon. OS4 Astor st., Milwaukee, Wis. | Chicago—International Live Stock Exposition. Nov. 27-Dee. 10. B. Ti. Helde, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, @hleago—Industcial Workers of the World. Sept. 19 V. St. John, 310 Bush Temple, Chicago, Tl. Chie 10 National Slack Cooperage Manufacturers’ Assen. Nov, 16-18. J. T. Palmer, Sebewailing, Mich Chicago--American Soclety of Refrigerating Engineers. Oct. sau st., New York City. Chicago—American Shorthorn Breeders’ Assn. Dec. 1. John W. Groves, 13 Dexter Park ave., Chicago, IN. Davis Grove—Fifth Annual Farmers and Woodmen's Reunlon. July 28-30. Edmon Votter, R. No. 5, MeLeansboro, Ill. Rock River Assembly of Lutherans’ July 31-Aug. 15. N. H. Long, Dixon, Louls—Illirols State A. 8. of B. July — N. Staats, Trenton, Ill. Eureka—tIlinols Christian Missionary Society. | Aug. 30-Sept. . B. Deweese, Blooming| ton, ‘ll. Hillsboro—Old Settlers’ Reunion. Sept. 3. Mt. Carmel—Wabash County Soldiers and Saiflor's Reunion. Aug. Paris—King’s "au, dy Third week in September. Mrs. A. Clark, 202 Broadway, Freeport, Il. Peorla—Iiiinols State Conference of Charities and Corrections. Oct. 9-12, Dr. Frank P. Norbury. Jacksonville, Tl. Peorla—lIllinois Retail os we Ae and Vehicle Dealers’ Assn. Dec. Monte Piper City, 0, R. Dixon Assn. linus, Jr., Rockford—State Grange of Illinois. Dee. 14 16. Jeannette E. Yates, Dunlap, Il. Illinois. Aug. 24 Seneca—Luther League of 27 Miss Alvina Stat, Chicago, Il. Springfield—Liquor Dealers’ Protective Assn. Sept. 21-22. J. MeCarthy, 303 Schiller Bidg., Chieago, Il. 114 Evergreen ave., 18-19. W. H. Ross, 154 Nas| Springfield—Yeomen of America. Sept. —. J. L. Walker, 46 Fox st., Aurora, Ill. Springfield—Grand Encampment I. 0. O. F. of eas Nov. 15-16. Sam J. Baker, Olney, Springf-ld—Iilinols State Bee Keepers’ Assn. Nor. 18-19. Jas. A. Stone, Route’ 4, Springfield. M1. Springf 14—TIllinols State Teachers’ Assn, Dec. —. Carokube Grote, Macomb, IIL. Springfield—Rebekah State Assembly. Nov. 17. 18. Mary P Miller, 1405 N. 4th st., Springfield. Tl. Springfield—Bullding Association League of I)lincls Oct. 14-15 St., Quincy, IL INDIANA. Columbus—Indiana State Grange, P. of IH. Dec. 14-17. L. ertson, South Bend, Ind. Fort Wayne—American Obstetricians and Gyneologists’ Assn. Sept. 21-23. Dr. W. W. Potter, 258 Delaware ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Goshen—Northern Indiana Dental Soctety. Sept. — Dr. W. O. Valette, Goshen, Ind. Indianapolis—State Haymakers’ Assn. Aug. 9. B. G. Vasen, 517 Main | W. Robertson, care The Rob| Sept. | Davenport—Iowa Firemen’s Tournament. Aug. South Bend—State Federation of Clubs. Oct. | 26-27. Mrs. N. T. Anderson, secy., Green castle, Ind. Terre Haute—Indiana State Medical Asen. Oct. Dr. F. ©. Heath, Newton Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Vincennes—K nox County Seldiers and Sailors’ Assn. Aug. —. Mart Johnson, Vincennes, Ind, IOWA Burlington—Iowa Retail Tea and Coffee Men's Assn. Aug. —. A. E. Childs, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Cedar Rapids—Imp. 0. R. R. Oct. 12-13. L. A. Day, 320 EB. Fifth st., Des Moines, Ia. Cedar Rapids — International Brotherhood of Bookbinders. July —. James W. Dougherty, 132 Nassau st., New York City. Colfax—lowa State Epworth Assembly. Aug. 5-15. Emerson DePrey, Des Moines, Ia. | Council Bluffs—Medical Society of the Missouri in ~—2. 2-3. Chas. Wood Fassett, St. Josep’ Davenport tad. Order of Odd Fellows. Third week in October. Davenport—Master Horseshoers’ National Pro tective Asen. Oct. 11= ©. J. McGtinness, 190 So. 8th st., Brooklyn, N. Y. DavenportGrand “a 7 0. O. F. of Iowa. Oct. 20-22. Tilton, Des Moines, Ia. mt... ME Suns Cha al Masons of Iowa. 8. _—— Oct. 7Davenport—Knights of Pythias. Aug. 10. | Davenport—W. C. T. U. State Convention. | Davenport—Iowa Assn. Charities and Corrections, Davenport, Ia. Nov. 7-10. } Davis City—Old Soldiers and Settlers’ Reuntfon. Aug. 24-27. G. G. Grimes, Davis City, Ia. Des Molnes—Iowa Rural Letter Carriers’ Assn. | Aug. 25-26. Bert RB. Child, Nevada, Ia. | Des Moines—State Rural Letter Carriers’ Association. Aug. 25-26. C. M. Adams, pres | ident, Davenport, Ia. DesMolnes —Catholic Knights of America. Aug. Wm. Reimbold, County Court House, | Keokuk, Ia. Fort Dodge—League of Iowa Municipalities. set 21-23. Frank G. Pierce, Marshalltown, a. Ceaonty Poultry Assn. Dec. 15-18. Jos. Morris, Montezuma, Ia. | New a oe London pins nal nee Dec. 15-18. R. Hill, New London. Sioux Cnty Chere of the ely ‘Court Assn of ~~ Aug. 11-13. C. W. Hoyer. ida Grove. Sioux Clee _—Pythien Sisters Grand Temple. Aug 10-12. Lule Rilalser, Willamsburg, Ia. Sioux City—National Bee-Keepers’ Assn. Sept. 22-23. N. E. France, Platteville, Wis. Sioux City—Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star. Oct. 27-28. Mrs. Maria Jackson, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Sioux City—U. R. Knights of Pythias Grand Encampment. Aug. 7-12. Sioux City—Iowa County Supervisors’ Assn. Aug. 11-13. I. H. Taggart, Bradyville, Ia. EANSAS. Cherryvale—Old 3 of Southern Kansas Reunfon. Aug. 22-28. 0. C. Kincaid, Cherryvale, Kn. Columbus—Old Settlers’ Reunion Assn. ia, 2-5. Lou Schriner, Columbus, Kan. Hutchinsen—Order of Calanthe. July 27 ella White, 1141 Ohio ave., Wichita, hy ; Anutchinson—Sunflower Grand Lodge — St | Pythias of Kansas. July 27-29. Plumb, U. 8. Marshal's Office, Topeka Kt Kansas City—Masonic Grand Lodge. 27. Fred Stone, Lawrence, Kan. Kansas City—Photographers’ Assn. of Kansas. Sept. 28-29. Max Wolf, a a os Percy Barr, 006 W. Main st., Muncle, Ind. Lawrence—Fraternal Aid Assn, Oct. 1 Indianapolis—U. S. Brewmasters’ Assn. vi Edmonds, Lawrence, Kan. —. G. Graebner, Chicago, Ml. | Rural Letter Carriers Indianapolls—International Stewards’ | 0. Chacey, Leavenworth, oS om Aug. 17-19. Jacob Miller, 310 Isabella Bldg., Slag | Pittabarg—Antt Horse-Thief Assn., Kansas Dit1 46 Van Buren st., Chicago, . Indianapolls—Grand Lodge of . a and Ladies of Honor. Oct. 4-5. J. Haught, 429 N. Pennsylvania st., mt. apolis, Ind. Iadianapolis—Improved Order of Red Men. Oct. 19-20. Otto Wolf, 316 Indiana Trust “Bldg. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis—Great Council, Degree of Poca hontas. Oct. 21. Mrs. Emma Graham, 521 Cottage ave., Anderson, Ind. Indlanapelis—Knights and Ladies of Honor. Sept. 21. George D. Tait, 429 N. Penn et., Indianapolis, Ind. Indianspolis—United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. Aug. 6L. EB. Johnson, Newberg, Ind. Indianapolis—Shirt Waist and Laundry Workers’ International Union. Aug. 10. John J. Manning, 602 Second ave., ~~ = Indianapolis—Grand Encampment I. 0. O. FP. of Indiana. Nov. 16 W. H. Lady, Odd Fellows Bidg., Indianapolis, Ind. Tadianapolis —~Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. of Indiana. Nov, 17-18 W. H. Lady, Odd Indianapolis, Ind. Fellows’ Bldg., Indianapolis--State of Indiana Mexican War j | Veterans. Ang. 1819. Geo. T. Barney, President, Elkhart, Ind. Indianapoelis—International Alliance Rill Posters and Rillers Dec. — Wm. MeCarthy, 1493. 1505 Broadway, New York City. Indianapolis—Indiana Fraternal Congress, Dec. —. Edward EB. Schroer, 1007 Majestic Bldg., | Indianapolis, Ind. Indlanapolis German Roman Catholic Central | Society, Sept. 1923. Wm, Aleiter, 1601 8. Meridian st., Indianapolis, Ind, Kokomo—Grand Circle of Indiana, P. H.C. Oct. 4. John C. Delm, 2348 Gale st., In Manapelia, Ind. Fayette--Indiana Grand Aug. —. F. J. Relss, Albany, Ind. Counct! Y. M. I. 606 State st., New Lafayette—Young Men's Institute. Aug. 24-25. | Fred C. Reiss, New Albany, Ind. Marion—K. of P. Grand Lodge (Colored). 27-29. CC, Upthegrove, 308 W. 15th st., Con nersville, Ind, ew Castle—Indliana Rural Letter Carriers’ a Sept. 6. G. B, W. Robbins, Rochester, | Ovsian—Rennion of Morton Rifles, Thirtyfourth Regiment Indiana Vet. Volunteers. 415. CO. B. Porter, R. F. D. No. 6, Wabash, Ind. Pleasant Lake—T4th RS ee Indiana Veterans’ Assn. Sept. W. F. Peddycord, South Haven, Ry Gente end— indiana Federation of Labor. Sept. | Gente Rend—tndtana State Federation of La bor, Sept. 28-30, East st., Indianapolis, Ind. Clarence Gaumer, 741 8 | July | 0 | Loutsville vision. Oct. 19-21. G. J. McCarty, Coffeyka—Kansas State Horticultural —. Walter Wellhouse, Topeca, Kan. Wichitsa—Southwestern Kansas and Oklahoma Implement and Hardware Dealers’ Assn. Dec. 8.10. F. L. Wright. Wichita, Kan. Wichita—Kansas Gas, Water and Electric Assn. Sept. 24. Jas. D. Nicholson,, Newton, Kans. Wichita—Grand Encampment I. 0. 0. FP. 12. Lew T. Rees, Leavenworth, Kan. Society. State House, Wichita—Grand Lodge of I. 0. 0. F. Oct. 12| 14. Will J. Russell, Topeka, Kan. KENTUCKY. Fullerton—Soldiers’ Reunion. Sept. 1-4. Frank M. Griffin, Fullerton, Ky. Grayson—Grand Castle Knights of the Golden a Aug. 10. John G. Riley, Grayson, onmn~&, A. R. Reunion. Aug. 11-14. Rrown, Grayson, Ky. Hopkinsville—Kentucky Division United Daughters of the Confederacy. Oct. 13-15. Miss M. S. Geary, 441 N. Livingston st., Lexing ton, Ky Lexingt opientashe oe Woman's Board of Missions. Sept. 20-24. Mrs. Sarah K. Yancey, 420 W. 6th st., Lexington, Ky. Lexington—Kentucky Negre Janitors’ Convention. Aug. 26. Loutsville—State Retall Jewelers’ Assn. Ang. L. Elsensmith, Covington, Ky. Louisville—National Negro Business League. Ang. 18-20. Emmett J. Scott, Tuskegee Iusti| tute. Ala. Loutsville—National Assn. Life Oct., 7-9 Will A. Waite, 415 Hammond Blig.. Detroit, Mich, | Loutsville—Rallway Signal Assn. Oct. 12-14. berg, Times Bildg., Bethlehem, Peter Underwriters. Loufsvitie—tnternational Tax Assn. Sept. 2124. Mary C. Snyder, Board of Trade, Celene bua, } of Retall Druggtsts. Potts, 1501 Unity -National Assn. Week of Sept. 6. Thos H. Ridge . 79 Dearborn st., Chicago, Il | LoutsvilleRy. Signal Assn. Oct. 12-15. C. C. Rosenberg, secy., Times Bldg., Bethlehem, Pa Loutsville —National Sheet Metal Workers’ sociation. Aug. —Chas. Fingele, a Mad Louisville — Associated Advertising Clubs of America. Aug. 25-27. Leo Landow, care | Globe Clothing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Loufsville—Asn. of Kentucky Postmasters. Oct. 78. Geo. L. Barnes, Postmaster, Frankfort, | Ky. Louisville—Rebekab State Assemhbly. Sept. | 22. Corinne C. Graham, 2029 Garland ave., Station H., Louisville, Ky. (Continued on page 38.) 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