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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF DES MOINES IOWA IOWAID
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BUSHNELLIS
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DES MOINES
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE
CONTAINING A.
COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE RESIDENT; AND' BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WITH THE NAME EVERY RESIDENT; A CHURCH. SCHOOL AND SOCIETY DI.
AND ADDRESS OF RECTORY ; STATE, COUNTY AND CITY OFFICERS; PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF THE| BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING INTERESTS! ALSO A
POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY OF IOWA.
J. P. BUSHNELL, COMPILER.
VOLUME V.
PRICE, THREE DOLLARS.
1877+1878.
DES MOINES, IOWA. J. P. BUSHNELL & CO., PUBLISHERS. IOWA STATE JOURNAL STEAM PRINT. 1 1877.
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CHAS. W. ROGG,
DRUGGIST,
AND DEALER IN
Che and Fancy Goods, 84%.
511 WALNUT STREET, DES MOINES, IOWA.
P. M. CASADY, C. H. GATCH, E. S. GATCH, SIMON CASADY, President. Ass't Cashier. Cashier.
DES MOINES
226 Third Street, DES MOINES, IOWA.
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AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FEED.
Vine Cor. Sitth Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
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AT HOWELL'S
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DES MOINES, IOWA.
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PREFACE.
In presenting this, bur fifth volume of the Des Moines City Directory, to its patrons and the public, it is the hope of the compiler that it will prove the valuable book of reference which it is intended to be! "It has been with pleasure that we have labored to compile a work representing a city which is making more substantial progress from year to year ithan any other in Iowa. Of this, no one who has given the subject a careful investigation can entertain doubts.
The population has wonderfully increased during the past two years, now numbering over of twenty two thousand. We congratulate our fellow citizens upon the rapid development of the business, commercial and manufacturing interests, A city: which for beauty of situation is scarcely rivaled in our glorious commonwealth, presenting advantages in all its great indus; trial aspects, exceeded by none. | In the energy, thrift, moral ! status and intellectual character of her people, she cherishes a just and laudable pride ..
The work contains a complete resident and business direc- : tory, a full list of churches, educational institutions, orders, so- cieties, city, county and State officers, also, a complete postoffice directory of lowal. Pains and expense have not been spared to make it the most perfect directory our city has ever had, and creditable alike to city, patrons and compiler. Thanks to all who have in any way encouraged the Directory. , Hoping that Des Moines may speed its way forward as rapidly in the future as in the past! until it becomes what it is destined soon" to be, the metropolis of Iowa if not of the northwest, we bid all a kind farewell until next year.|
Yours respectfully
THE COMPILER.
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C. H. WARD &
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Carbon, Lubricating Linseed Oils a Specially.
Outfits for New Drug Stores furnished complete on short notice.
328 East Fifth Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
ISAAC BRANDT, PRESIDENT.
WM. CHRISTY, CAsms.
CAPITAL CITY
CORRESPONDENTS
THIRD NATIONAL BANK, CHICAGO.
KOUNTZE BROTHERS, NEW YORK . 1,
COLLECTIONS \A SPECIALTY.
Earl Locust Street, Cor. Fifth,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
W. A. HASKELL,-
DEALER IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
501 East Fifth Street
DES MOINES, IOWA.
GEO. W. JONES, Pres. WM. BUXTON, Vice Pres,
HUGH R CREIGHTON, Sec WM. CHRISTY! Treas.
UNION LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Office, East Fifth St,, Cor. Lodust,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
Negotiate Loans on Real Estate,
Buy and Sell School, County, City and Railroad Bonds, Mort- gages, and other First-Class Securities
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INDEX OF CONTENTS.
Abbreviations.
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Leading Business Houses 'of .
Advertiser's Index.
BandsĀ®
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Des Moines.
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Loan Agencies.
279
Banks. . |
265
Bergh Spoiety
126
Business :[Directory
253
Church . Directory
17
City Officers !.. .
80
Colleges and Public Schools 18 20 --
Conductors Brotherhood
80
Des Moines.
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Railroads ... 10
Des Moines University! 8 Resident Directory : 38 29
Des Moines Park Association! 27
Early. Settler's Association . 26
Fire Departments.
81'
Temperance Societies.
23
Fly Leaves :between. pages | 32,
Union Relief Society
27
Hotels .
.278 United Workmen 25 Woman's Suffrage Society 26 Young Men's Christian Associa-
Iowa College of Law 20 Towa Industrial Exposition 30, 298 Knights of Pythias 25 tion 26
ADVERTISERS' INDEX
LEADING BUSINESS
HOUSES OF. DES
MOINES.
Aborn House, G B Brown
prop .
282
Allep & Co, prop. Des
Moines
shirt factory. Outside back cover
Ankeney Bros, oil works. .. fly leaf Anneberg Justus, bakery. 4.1.268 Atkinson Bros; photographers. . 812 Baker George O. & Odl bard- ware, stoves and itinware ! C Bartlett B. J., architect. 1 .808 Blake J. S., architect. 1.284 Beehive Bankrupt store fly leaf
Beck & Mogelberg, manufac-
turers Beck's Hair Renewdr .. 12
Bowman M. T. V. genl. ag't. Washington Infe Ins. Col. Outside front cover. Boyd F., photographer. .. . .. 311 Bush L. H., drugs and medi- cines .. . Back in gilt. Butin D. F., real estate. G. . Capital City Bank . ... 4 Capital City Hotel, O. E. Dean
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f prop. E. Carver & Young |planing mills 290 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy R. R .... 815
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tions ... 81
Masonic Orders 21:
Military Companies 28 Odd Fellows Sodieties 22 Patrons of Husbandry 28 Postoffice Directory of Iowa .: 299 Postoffice Regulations. 32'
State sind Judicial Officers. Street Directory 18
County Officers
Loan and Bunding Associa
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Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- cific R. R. : . 318 Citizens National Bank Outside front cover! City Flouring Mills,! Shepard, Perrior & Wright props .... City Woolen Mills, Shepard & .. Perrior props.
Clark J. B. Rev., Seabury School276 Clark & Blasher, livery .. B. Comparet & Stark, hardware .. 286 Cressey & Ayerst insurance .. . .
Outside front cover.
Daly & Rodger Misses, millinery 310 Des Moines and Ft. Dodge R. R.318 Des Moines aud Minneapolis R. R. 317
Des Moines Bank ...
Des Moines Coal Co.
294
Des Moines Plow Col
300
Dicks A. F., hardware, stoves and tinware. 278
Dippert William, harness and saddlery 260
Eagle Iron Works
n.
Eagle Pottery . fly leaf
Eason & Royg
watchmakery
and jewelers .
.276
Eclipse Coal Co.
27
Edwards $. L. dentist.
Outside front cover.
Elliott & Randall, agricultural implements
Outside back cover,
Equitable Life Ins. Co
+ Inside front cover.
Eureka Coal Co.
Excelsior Coal Co.
Fawcett S , baled hay
279
Ferguson J. A., Western bakery312
Foster J. P., real estate;
Outside front cover, Freeborn L. H., photographer. . 270 Fuller S. L. & Co., seeds ...... 290
Gardner G. H., Polk"Co. ab. stracts G
Garton & Robesky, cracker fac- tory
.310
Green S., foundry.
.31
Grefe A. & Co., grocers
290
Grupe & Turner, Iowa boiler works
Gruss W. F., dry goods r
... fly leaf Gulick W. P., prop. Farmers Mills B.
Hallett & Fuller, deptists, Outside front cover. Hanna S. F., hats, caps and furs274. Harbach C. & L., furniture and carpets 12 Harter & Claus, dry goods .!.. 290 Hartley John, groceries and fruits fly Leaf Haskell W. A., boots and shoes: 4 Hatch & Abbett,
boots
and
shoes
290
Hawkeye Insurance Co .. Inside back cover. Hill & Tetley, Northwestern brass foundry 266 Howell F. B., grocer 2 Hunter N. W., barness and sad. -
dlery
304
Hutchins E. R. Dr.,
drugs and
medicines
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Iowa Coal Co. fly leaf Iowa Industrial Exposition .. . .208 lowa School Furniture Co. fly leaf. Jennings| A. C., prin. Iowa Business College . 296 Johnson & Jarrett, mill wrights' 8 Kagey Henry, school furniture, 296 Kahler C. L. & Co., boots; and shoes 1304 Keokuk and Des Moines R. R.314 Knight Randolph A., dry goods306 Landes Lee S., livery. 294 Lehman & Rice, music and mu- sical instruments Back in gilt. Loughran & Hillis, foundry. . . 260 Martin M. A., sewing machines and repairs fly leaf Mauthe C., watchmaker and
jeweler !. .
... 294
Mayer W. B., dry goods and
clothing.
fly leaf
McDill J. J., carriage manu-
facturer
,258
McDonnell Meara, Des Moines. boiler works! ...... B. Mennig & Slater, vinegar works272 Merrill, Keeney & Co ... 300 Miller C. D., dealer in Wheeler 1
& Wilson sewing machines. . 302
Monroe H, clothing.
.:. 252
Montgomery
Wm., lightning
rods .
:. 288
Moore/W. W., dry goods.
.284
Morris & Hepburn, dry goods294
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Morgan House, E. E. Long prop ...
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Mott L., grain and commission 272
Mower L. H., news dealer and stationer !.
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Mutchlar D. L., steam dye
works 268
Nash J. A. Rev .. pres. Univers- ity of Des Moines .280 New England Loan and Trust Co G Newspapers and Publications. . 288 Newlen Gustave, furniture i fly leaf Nichols & Treat Missed, Buxta- rian Institute of Music. ..... 296 Osgood Wyman & Harris, dry goods ...... Outside back cover Owens P., cooper . fly leaf
Page J. N. Mra, music teacher280 Pence O. P., | artificial |stone
works 8 Peterson J. F., photographer .. 258 Pleasant Hill Coal Co. ... 808 Plumly James 8., bakery .266 Porter H. C, job printer. . fy leaf Redhead & Wellslaget, |book-
sellers and stationers .. . . . .. 286
Robertson S. A'l, contractor and builder 262 Robinson .Hiram, i| plumblog, gas and steam fitting. ! !!! . 1284! Rogg Charles WI, drugs and. medicines 2 Rossall L. & L. E. stencils and stamps .804 Russell Bros., dry goods and
groceries 1. .. : 16 Scholtz Louis, merchant tailor290 Scott J. C., gen'l. ag't. Van Ant. werp, Bragg & Co .. 286 ... Wells Edward, carriage |manu-
Beeberger J.D. hardware! 254 facturer 298 Sharman J. P., portrait artist .. 274" Sheldon G. W., stoves ind tin- White B. C., Capital Mills .. .. 258 Whiting & Kremer, carpenters .282 and builders. fly lest Williams' C. N., . books and
ware . Shunki A. J .; door check and holder
Smith Gus, grocer
Outside back cover. Smith & Hastie, abstracts of ..
288 State Insurance Co
Outside front dover.
State Leader fly leaf State . Register !. .flv leaf Street &, Tuttle, props. Iowa,
Carbonated Stone Pipe andil Portland Stone Works. 312 Sypher R WI, coal 802 Tebay J. M.) piano tuner and repairen .. 264 Toledo, Peoria & WarsawR R! . 316 Tone Bros., spice mills. .. .. 252 Town & Wood, photographers312 Turner, V. D., veterinary sur- geon .278 Tuttle Martin, lime and store. . 256 --
Trostel & Huttenlocher, Citi- zens' meat market. .266 Union Loan Association. 4 Vernon W. 8, merchant tailor Back in gilt; Vincent & Son, coal dealers ... 12 Vorse Charles 8., attorney .. . ... 304 Ward C. H. & Co., drugs and H. medicines : 4 Warner & Peirce, grain and commission
Watson Coal and Mining Co. ... 288 Weaver & Maish, drugs and !medicines . G Webb R. C. & Co. wholesale grocers. fly leaf Webster I. N. marble and gran- .
ite-works .. ....... 806 Weeks J. L. slate and gravel It roofing .. .. .. 268
Welch & Andrews, managers
il Iowa Printing Co .270 Welling & Myers, insurance .. 202 Wells Curtis, insurance and real estate .. .288 :
.. 264 stationery .. 303 Williams J. D., hominy mills. . B. Williams J. El, job printing. . . 802 Wilson J. A., carriage manufac-
turer
Young Robert, merchant failorsid Youngerman C., contractor and
State Journal. 115 builder! .. ,268
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JOHN LUMSDEN.
Jos! J. BECK.
EXCELSIOR COAL CO.,
REST QUALITY OF
IOWA COAL, FOR GRATE, STOVE OR STEAM PURPOSES, 11
Furnished on short notice on cars of in the city, and at the lowest market price.
Office No. 314 Sixth Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA
JOHNSON & JARRETT PRACTICAL MILL WRIGHTS,
Agents for the Excelsior Middlings Purifier, Excelsior Anchor Bolting Cloths, and Mill Machinery of every description.
Manufacturers of Flour, Bolts, Elevators and Conveyers. | Plane and Specifications Har- nished for Mills and Elevators of any Capacity. Contracts made for furnishing all] the Machinery, and Building the Entire Mill (Exclusive of Mill House.)
ALL REPAIRING WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Court Ave.) Cor. First,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
O. P. PENCE ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS
MANUFACTURER OF
Store Fronts, Door and Window Caps and Sills,
Water, Table and all kinds of House Trimmings, Yard and Side Walks, Fountains, Vases, &c. Plain and ornamental ..
Office No. 16. Eleventh Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
EUREKA COAL AND MINING COMPANY
MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF
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We are now prepared to supply the trade with good Steam, Stove 1 and Grate Coal by Wholesale or Retail.
Office 612 Walnut Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA ORDERS' SOLICITED AND PROMPTLY FILLED.
DES MOINES.
We have but little space in which to speak of four city, his- torically or otherwise, yet we feel that something should be said of the present business, commercial and manufacturing in- terests; coal mines, railroads, natural advantages as a commer- cial center, future prospects, etc.
The causes which have contributed to the rapid and solid growth of Des Moines are not difficult to discern.] |Situated in the heart of the Des Moines valley, at the confluence of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers, surrounded by one of the richest agricultural regions of the whole country; Nature seems to have indicated the spot where the metropolis of Iowa, | if not of the North-West should be located.
No city in Iowa presents so good a prospect for the future as Des Moines, no other gives evidence of more enterprise. The city is improving rapidly, both in the erection of hand- some and comfortable residences and solid, imposing and beautiful business blocks,
We learn from dur contractors ! and builders that there has been an unusually large number of buildings erected the past season, and that there is as great a demand at present, and, before the season is over, there will be as much building done as in any Near previous. .
The coming year will undoubtedly be one of unusual activ- ity in building, and will vitness a large and rapid growth of our city. The population has wonderfully increased during the past two years, now numbering twenty two thousand, one hundred and sixty-four: these figures we present with pride, showing the increase in population since the publication of our, last Directory, yet they are reliable, and are given with no desire to please those who may be ambitious to triumph over neighbor- ing cities, but to place before the public the truth. While this increase has been rapid, it has been nevertheless healthy, and has brought to the city | population exceedingly desirable."
Des Moines has every element necessary to make it a great manufacturing center; doal is abundant and cheap, there being some fifteen different mines operated, employing from. eight hundred to one thousand men. An inexhaustible water power is here, which should be more extensively utilized, and the suc- cess of the factories |already established, and the rapid settle- ment of the county tributary to the city, are warrants for the establishment of many more, We take pleasure in noticing
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that Des Moines manufactures are equal in appearance and quality to the best products of eastern manufacture .;
Des Moines has the following' railroads: The Chicago Rock Island and Pacific; the Keokuk and Des Moines; the Des Moines and Fort Dodge; the Des Moines, Indianola and Missouri; the Des Moines, Winterset and Southwestern; and the Des Moines and Minneapolis, Narrow Guage.
Our city is fast becoming a railroad center, the Indianapolis of the west. There are quite a number of projected roads, among which' we would mention the following: The Des Moines Osceola and St. Joseph, narrow guage, a portion of which will be built this year; the Des Moines and Afton, the tax for which has been voted, thus insuring its early comple- tion. There is a narrow guage talked of from Des Moines to Knoxville, thence southward. A line between Des Moines and Council Bluffs, called the Des Moines Western, has been surveyed, passing Perty, and through the State midway be- tween the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific and the Chicago and Northwestern railroads, with a good prospect of its being put through at no very distant day. The Des Moines and Minneapolis company are pushing their line through to Minne- apolis. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific company ex- pect to finish the branch now completed to Knoxville, from that point to Indianola, giving us still another line. Also, we understand that the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy intend running a branch line from some convenient point west of Ot- tumwa to Des Moines; this done, Des Moines is the focus for direct lines leading north, east, south and west, and connecting with the largest cities in all parts of the country.
The home insurance companies should have special mention. The Equitable Life takes rank as one of the safest, most thor- oughly solvent institutions in the land. It has not been affect- ed in the least by any of the financial crises. | It is now in its new home, Equitable Block, Fifth St., corner Post Office Place: Hoyt Sherman, President; J. S. Polk, Secretary.
The Hawkeye Fire, E. J. Ingersoll, President; A. Howell Secretary.
The State Fire, John A. Elliott, President; Matthew Long : Secretary.
The above insurance companies are perfectly sound and reli- able. As an evidence of this, we find them endorsed by our best business men and wealthiest citizens.
At present the west division of the city is the largest, and contains many fine, substantial business blocks, as well as beautiful residences. Among the principal building's we notice the United States Court House and Post Office, the Iowa In-
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dustrial Exposition building, the Des Moines University, and a inumber of fine Public School buildings, Moore's Opera House, land the Academy of Music.
The East side can boast of a number of handsome business blocks, and elegant residences also. |Among the public build- ings we notice the new Capitol building, which; when finished, is estimated to cost about three million dollars. and it is thought will be the finest State House in the United States. A fine Opera House, built this year by C. G. Lewis, and several ele- gant Public School buildings are prominent among the public edifices. This side of the river is building up rapidly, and her business men are prosperous, having, east of the city, one of the finest agricultural regions in the country to support it. 11
South Des Moines, containing | as it does our largest coal. . mines, is rapidly building up. The country back of this part of the city is not surpassed in agricultural wealth. The bluffs here present some of the most magnificent views in or about Des Moines. Live business men are taking advantage of the opportunities afforded here. A new Public School building graces this side, also a new building has been erected for church purposes, where union services are held regularly under the care of Dr. E. R. Hutchinsil
We bespeak for this part of the city, as well as the others, a bright future.
In the vicinity of Des Moines are many attractive resorts, and numberless views lof picturesque scenery. Our city is not .. only attractive because of its beauty, but the statistics of mor- tality as given'by our city sexton, prove it one of the most healthful cities in the country. | The number of interments for the year 1876, was, adult males, sixty-three; females, fifty- eight; children, two hundred and two. Deducting from the above, sixty-five, which is the estim ite for non-residents of the city, we have two hundred and sixty-one as the number interred in all the cemeteries in 1876. In viewv of this showing, our mor- tality statistics will compare favorably with those of any city of equal population anywhere.
Qur rich farming land, which is the foundation of wealth, can never be moved. Our advantages are therefore perma- nent, and not accidental of subject to other laws than the laws of nature!
It will be well for capitalists, and particularly for men with moderate means, desiring to acquire rapidly, to give close at- tention to the attraction which Des Moines possesses over any city in the West.
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FURNITURE
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAINS,
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
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Every Description of Furniture, DESK AND OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIATTY, OFFICE AND SALES ROOMS, 225 THIRD STREET, Factory and Wholesale Horses, 222 and 225 Second St., DES MOINES, IOWA.
VINCENT & SON
COAL DEALERS,
Best Quality of Coal at the Lowest Market Price. OFFICE AT VINCENT BROS. BAKERY, 609 Walnut. Street,
DES MOINES, IOWA.
BECK'S HAIR RENEWER,! FOR THE GROWTH, PRESERVATION; BEAUTY, And Restoration of the Hair.
It leaves a cool and pleasant sensation on the head. This Invaluable preparation excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair from falling out or becoming prematurely gray, cores those desenses which often appear upon the head and in a majority of cases produce a fine growth of new hair. "It also gives the hair "a rich and beautiful appearance unequaled by anything of the kind.
Sold by all Druggista. Price 50 Cents and $1.00 per Bottle. BECK & MOGELBERG
Nole Props, and Manufacturers.
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STREET DIRECTORY.
ALLEN -Sixth south of east Walnut from Fourth to Thirteenth; ASCENSION+ +Sixth north of Center from Bluff to Fourth!i BLUFF -- First west of Des Moines fiver,. from Willow to north city limits. BROOKS-First south of Whlout; from east Fifteenth to east city limits. BUCHANAN-Seventh north of Walnut, from east Eleventh to Seventeenth. CENTER-SIXTH NORTH OF WALNUT, FROM DES MOINES RIV- ER TO CEMETERY.
CROCKER -- Seventh north of Walout, from Des Moines river to Section', CHERRY-Second south of Walout from Fifth to McMullen ..
CHESTNUT-Fourth north of Waldut; from Des Moines river to Eighth.
COURT AVENUE-First south of Walnut, from Court House to jeast city limits:
DAx-Third north of Center, from Tenth to Section.
DEAN- First south of Raccoon, from Second to Des Moines nver.
DES MOINES- Third north of Walnut, from Des Moines river to east city limits.
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DIVISION-Seventh north of Center. from Bluff to Fourth,
ErenTa- Eighth west of Des Moines river, from Elm to north city limits. EIGHTH -Eighth east of |Des Moines river, from Railroad Avenue to Court Avenue.
1 EIGHTEENTH - Eighteenth east of Des Moines river, from Des Moines to north city I mits, and from Brooks to Rock Island R. R .;
ELEVENTH-Eleventh west of Des Moines river, from, Market to School.
ELEVENTE -Eleventh east of Des Moines river, from Railroad Avenue to 1 Buchawan.
ELM-Fifth south of Walnut, from west Eighth to east Twelfth. -
FARNHAM-Sixteenth vest of Des Moines river, from Mulberry. to Lindep. ;
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FIFTH -- Fifth west of Des Moines' river, from Riccoon river to School. FIFTH -- Fifth east of Des Moines river, from Railroad Avenue to north city limits.
FILLMORE -Tenth north of Walbut, from Pennsylvania Avenue to Thir. teenth!
FOURTEENTH-Fourteenth east of Des Moines river, from east Court Avenue to north city limits.
FOURTH-Fourth west of Des Moines rivor, from Elm to School.
1 : FOURTH-Fourth east of Des Moines river, from Yale to north city limits. FREMONT -- Eighth north of Walnut, from Pennsylvania Avenue to cast Fifteenth. . FRONT -- First east of Des Moines river, from Raccoon to Walnut Avenue. FIRST-First west of Des Moines river, from Locust to Elm. : 1 1
GRANT : Fifteenth west of Des Moines river, from Linden to Woodland Avenue. +1 GREENWOOD AVENUE Secbud north of Walnut, from Fulton to| west city limits.
HIGH - Third north of Walnut, from Sixth to Cemetery.
HOLLY- First east of Cottage Avenue, from Grove Avenue to north city limits
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Iowh Seventeenth west of Des Moines river, from Walnut to Lecust. JEFFERSON-Fifteenth west of Des Moines river from Pleasant to Center, also South Des Moines.
LAUREL-Third porth of Center, from Fourth to Eighth
LINDEN-Third Horth of Walout, from Twelfth to Sheridan.
LocosT-First north of Welout, from Farnham to east city limits.
Lyos-Fourth north of Walnut, from Twelfth to east city limits.
MAPLE-Fifth north of Walnut, from Fourth to east Ninth. MARKET-Third south of Walnut, from west Eleventh to dast Twelfth. MAURY-Ninth south of Walnut, from east Fourth to east city limits, MULBERRY-First south of Walnut, from Fifth to Farnham.
NINTH-Ninth west of Des Moines river, from Elut to north city limits. NINTH-Ninth cast of Des Moines river; from Railroad Avenue to Buch- anan.
NORTH-Eighth Worth of Center, from Des Moines river to Fourtb.i PARK-First south of Center, from Filth to Section.
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-Figlith cas of Des Moines river, from Locust to north city limits!
PINE-Between Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth, north of Lyon.
PLEASANT-Fourth north of Walnut, from Eighth to Jefferson.
PURSUEY-Sixteenth west of Des Moines river, from Woonland, Avenue to Linden.
Riccoon-Fifth south of Walnut, from Des Moines river to east Fifteenth. RAILROAD -- Fifteenth west of Des Moines river, from Mulberry to Syca- more.
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