Census of Iowa for the year 1895, pt. 2, Part 39

Author: Iowa. Secretary of State. cn; McFarland, W. M
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: Des Moines, F. R. Conaway, state printer
Number of Pages: 906


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JUDGES.


John F. Dillon, Scott county; elected October 12, 1858; re-elected October 14, 1862; resigned to take effect December 25, 1863, having been elected judge of the supreme court.


J. Scott Richman, Muscatine county; appointed October 27, 1863, from December 25th; elected by the people November 8, 1864; re-elected October 9, 1866; re-elected October 11, 1870; resigned.


William F. Brannan, Muscatine county; appointed by the governor May 1, 1871; elected November 5, 1872; re-elected October 13, 1874.


Walter I. Hayes, Clinton county; elected October 8, 1878; re-elected Novem- bor 7, 1882.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


Henry O'Connor, Muscatine county; elected October 12, 1858.


Lyman A. Ellis, Clinton county; elected October 14, 1862; re-elected Oeto- ber 9, 1866; re-elected October 11, 1870; re-elected October 13, 1874.


H. H. Benson, Scott county; elected October 8, 1878.


M. V. Gannon, Scott county; elected November 7, 1882.


EIGHTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Seventh General Assembly, approved March 10, 1853; composed of the counties of Benton, Cedar, Iowa, Johnson, Jones, Linn and Tama.


JUDGES.


William E. Miller, Johnson county; elected October 12, 1858; appointed colonel Twenty-eighth Iowa Infantry volunteers August 10, 1862.


Norman W. Isbell, Linn county; appointed by the governor September 10, 1862; qualified September 15th; elected by the people October 14th; resigned, to take effect August 31, 1864.


Charles H. Conklin, Benton county; appointed by the governor August 19, 1864, from August 31st; elected by the people November 8th; resigned in 1865.


Nathaniel M. Hubbard, Linn county; appointed by the governor November 15, 1865; qualified December 1st.


James H. Rothrock, Cedar county; elected October 9, 1866; re-elected October 11, 1870; re-elected October 13, 1874.


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John Shane, Benton county; elected November, 1876; re-elected October 8, 1878.


James D. Giffen, Linn county; elected November 7, 1882.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


Isaac L. Allen, Tama county; elected October 12, 1858; re-elected October 14, 1862; resignation accepted August 19, 1864, to tako effect October 1st. C. R. Scott, Jones county; appointed by the governor from October 1, 1C64; elected by the people November 8th; re-elected October 8, 1866; resigned. William G. Thompson, Linn county: appointed by the governor January 23, 1869; elected October 11, 1870.


Milo P. Smith, Linn county; elected October 13, 1874; re-elected October 8, 1878.


J. H. Preston, Linn county; elected November 7, 1882.


NINTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Seventh General Assembly, approved March 10, 1858; composed of the counties of Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque and Grundy


JUDGES.


Thomas S. Wilson, Dubuque county; elected October 12, 1858.


James Burt, Dubuque county; elected October 14, 1862; re-elected October 9, 1866.


John M. Brayton; elected October 11, 1870, resigned.


D. S. Wilson, Dubuque county; appointed by the governor, July 26, 1872; elected October 13, 1874.


Sylvester Bagg, Black Hawk county; elected October 8, 1878.


Charles F. Couch, Black Hawk county; elected November 7, 1882.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


Winslow T. Barker, Dubuque county; elected October 12, 1858. George Wattson, Delaware county; elected October 14, 1862.


Matthew M. Trumbull, Black Hawk county; elected October 9, 1866; resigned.


J. B. Powers, Black Hawk county; appointed by the governor, September 27, 1869; elected October 12, 1869; re-elected October, 11, 1870; re-elected October 13, 1874.


H. B. Fouke, Dubuque county; elected October 8, 1878.


James H. Shields, Dubuque county; elected November 7, 1882.


TENTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Seventh General Assembly, approved March 10, 1858; composed of the counties of Allamakee, Bremer, Butler, Clayton, Chickasaw, Fayette, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell and Winneshiek. July 4, 1865, the counties of Mitchell, Floyd, Butler and Bremer were detached to form a part of the new Twelfth district.


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JUDGES.


Elias H. Williams, Clayton county; elected October 12, 1858; re-elected October 14, 1862.


Milo MeGlathory, Fayette county; elected October 9, 1866; re-elected Octo- ber 11, 1870.


Reuben Noble, Clayton county; elected October 13, 1874; re-elected October 8, 1878.


E. E. Cooley, Winneshiek county; elected November 2, 1880.


L. O. Hatch, Allamakee county; elected November 7, 1882.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY.


C. T. Granger, Allamakeo county; elected October 12, 1869; re-elected October 11, 1870.


ELEVENTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Seventh General Assembly, approved March 10, 1858; composed of the counties of Boone, Cerro Gordo, Franklin, Hamil- ton, Hancock, IIardin, Marshall, Story, Webster, Winnebago, Worth and Wright. July 4, 1865, the counties of Winnebago, Worth, Hancock and Cerro Gordo, were detached to form a part of the new Twelfth district.


JUDGES.


John Portor, Hardin county; elected October 12, 1858; re-elected October 14, 1862; resigned.


Daniel D. Chase, Hamilton county; appointed by the governor February 5, 1866; qualified February 10; elected by the people October 0th; re-elec- ted October 11, 1870.


Isaac J. Mitchell, Boone county; elected October 13, 1874.


James W. Mckenzie, Franklin county; elected October 8, 1878.


H. C. Henderson, Marshall county; elected October 11, 1881; re-elected November 7, 1882.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


William P. Hepburn, Marshall county; elected October 12, 1858; appointed captain Company B, Second Iowa Cavalry volunteers, August 14, 1861.


Daniel D. Chase, Hamilton county; elected October 8, 1861; qualified November 12th; re-elected October 14, 1862; appointed judge of the dis- trict court, February 5, 1866.


John H. Bradley, Marshall county; appointed February 5, 1866; qualified February 8th; elected by the people, October 9th; re-elected October 11, 1870.


M. D. O'Connell, Webster county; elected October 13, 1874.


John L. Stevens, Story county; elected October 8, 1878; re-elected Novem- ber 7, 1882.


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TWELFTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Tenth General Assembly, chapter 98, taking effect July 4, 1865; composed of the counties of Bremer, Butler, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, Hancock, Mitchell, Winnebago and Worth.


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Created July 4, 1864, the counties composing it to remain connected with their former districts (the Tenth and Eleventh) for purposes of holding court till January 1, 1865.


JUDGES.


William B. Fairfield, Floyd county; elected November 8, 1864; term com- menced January 1, 1865; re-elected November 3, 1868; resigned.


George W. Ruddick, Bremer county; appointed by the governor to fill vacancy; elected October 11, 1870; re-elected November 5, 1872; re-elected November 7, 1876; re-elected November 2, 1880; re-elected November 4, 1884.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


The terms of office of the judges and district attorneys under the present constitu- tion commence on the first day of January following their election, except when elected to fill vacancies, in which case they enter upon their duties immediately on qualification.


John E. Burke, Bremer county; elected November 8, 1864.


Irving W. Card, Cerro Gordo county; elected November 3, 1868; resigned.


L. S. Butler, Worth county; appointed by the governor, September 5, 1872; elected November 5, 1872.


J. B. Clelland, Mitchell county; elected November 7, 1876; re-elected November 2, 1880.


John C. Sherwin, Cerro Gordo county; elected November 4, 1884.


THIRTEENTH DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Fourteenth General Assembly, to take effect Jan- mary 5, 1873; composed of Audubon, Cass, Carroll, Crawford, Fremont, Greene, Mills, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties.


JUDGES.


J. R. Reed, Pottawattamie county; elected November 5, 1872; re-elected November 7, 1876; re-elected November 2, 1880; resigned.


C. F. Loofborough, Cass county; appointed by the governor December 29, 1883.


E. E. Aylesworth, Pottawattamie county; clected to fill unexpired term November 4, 1884 (never qualified).


C. F. Loofborough, Cass county; elected November 4, 1884.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


Hiram K. McJunkin, Mills county; electod November 5, 1872.


A. R. Anderson, Fremont county; elected November 7, 1876.


J. P. Conner, Crawford county; elected November 2, 1880.


A. B. Thornell, Fremont county; elected November 4, 1884.


FOURTEENTII DISTRICT.


Created by act of the Sixteenth General Assembly, to take effect Janu- ary 1, 1877; composed of the counties of Buena Vista, Calhoun, Cley, Dick- inson, Emmet, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Palo Alto, Pocahontas and Sac.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


JUDGES.


Ed. R. Duffie, Sac county; elected November 7, 1876; re-elected November 2, 1880.


Lot Thomas, Buena Vista county; elected November 4, 1884.


DISTRICT ATTORNEYS.


J. M. Toliver, Calhoun county; elected November 7, 1876; re-elected November 2, 1880


J. W. Cory, Dickinson county; elected November 4, 1884.


DISTRICT COURTS FROM JANUARY 1, 1887.


Under provisions of the redistricting act of the Twenty-first General Assem- bly, chapter 134, approved April 10, 1886.


FIRST DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Lee and Des Moines.


JUDGES.


Joseph M. Casey; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894; died in 1895.


C. H. Phelps; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; died in 1891.


James D. Smyth; appointed March 11, 1891, to fill vacancy caused by the death of C. H. Phelps; elected November 3, 1891; re-elected November 6, 1894.


Alvin J. McCrary; appointed February 15, 1895, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Joseph M. Casey.


Henry Banks, jr .; elected November 5, 1895, to fill vacancy caused by death of Joseph M. Casey.


SECOND DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Lucas, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Henry, Davis, Van Buren and Appanoose.


JUDGES.


H. C. Traverse; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890 Dell Stuart; elected November 2, 1886; resigned in 1890.


Charles D. Leggett; elected November 2, 1886.


E. L. Burton; appointed August 25, 1890, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Dell Stuart; re-elected November 4, 1890, to fill vacancy and for full term.


W. I. Babb; elected November 4, 1890.


Joseph C. Mitchell, appointed March 29, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the provisions of chapter 53, acts of the Twenty-fourth General Assembly, providing for an additional judge.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


W. D. Tisdale; elected November 8, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the pro- visions of chapter 53, acts of the Twenty-fourth General Assembly.


M. A. Roberts; elected November 6, 1894.


T. M. Fee; elected November 6, 1894.


F. W. Eichelberger; elected November 6, 1894.


Robert S. Sloan; elected November 6, 1894.


THIRD DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Wayne, Decatur, Clarke, Union, Ringgold, Taylor and Adams


JUDGES.


John W. Harvey; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Third district).


R. C. Henry; elected November 2, 1886.


W. H. Tedford; elected November 4, 1890; re-elected November 6, 1894.


H. M. Towner; elected November 4, 1890; re-elected November 6, 1894.


FOURTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties ef Cherokee, O'Brien, Osceola, Lyon, Sioux, Plymouth, Woodbury, Harrison and Monona.


JUDGES.


Charles H. Lewis; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Fourth district). George W. Wakefield; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Scott M. Ladd; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Frank R. Gaynor; elected November 4, 1890; re-elected November 6, 1894. Anthony Van Wagenen; appointed April 15, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the provisions of chapter 54, acts of the Twenty-fourth General Assem- bly, providing for an additional judge; elected November 8, 1892.


John F. Oliver; elected November 6, 1894.


FIFTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Dallas, Guthrie, Adair, Madison, Warren and Marion.


JUDGES


J. H. Henderson; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894; resigned, to take effect January 2, 1896.


O. B. Ayers; elected November 2, 1886.


A. W. Wilkinson; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


J. H. Applegate; elected November 4, 1890; re-elected November 6, 1894.


John A. Storey; appointed December 20, 1895, to take effect January 2, 1896, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. H. Henderson.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


SIXTH DISTRICT-1887. 1


Composed of the counties of Jasper, Poweshiek, Mahaska, Keokuk, Washington and Louisa.


JUDGES.


J. Kelley Johnson; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Sixth district); re-elected November 4, 1890; died in 1894.


David Ryan; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1800, and November 6, 1894.


W. R. Lowis; elected November 2, 1886.


A. R. Dewey; elected November 4, 1850; re-elected November 6, 1894.


Ben McCoy; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the doath


of J. Kelley Johnson; appointed November 23, 1894, to fill vacancy.


SEVENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Muscatine, Scott, Clinton and Jackson.


JUDGES.


A. J. Leffingwell; elected November 2, 1886; died in 1888.


William F. Brannen; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


John N. Rogers; elected November 2, 1886; died in 1887.


Charles M. Waterman; appointed June 28, 1887, to fill vacancy caused by the death of John N. Rogers; elected November 8, 1887; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Andrew Howat; appointed February 15, 1888, to fill vacancy caused by the death of A. J. Loflingwell; elected November 6, 1888; re-elected Novem- ber 4, 1890; resigned in 1891.


Patrick B. Wolfe; appointed November 12, 1891, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew Howat; elected November 8, 1892; re-elected November 6, 1894.


Allen J. House; appointed May 14, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the pro- visions of chapter 55, acts of the Twenty-fourth General Assembly, providing for an additional judge; elected November 8, 1892; re-elected November 6, 1894.


EIGHTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Johnson and Iowa.


JUDGES.


S. H. Fairall; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1893.


Martin J. Wade; appointed December 25, 18:3, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of S. H. Fairall; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy and for full term.


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NINTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the county of Polk.


JUDGES.


Josiah Given; elected November 2, 1886; appointed supreme judge March 12, 1889.


William F. Conrad; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Marcus Kavanaugh; elected November 2, 1886; resigned, 1890.


Charles A. Bishop; appointed March 16, 1839, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Josiah Given; elected November 5, 1889, to fill vacancy.


Calvin P. Holmes; elected November 4, 1890; appointed November 9, 1890,


to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Marcus Kavanaugh; re-elec- ted November 6, 1894.


Stephen F. Balliett; elected November 4, 1890.


William A. Spurrier; appointed March 9, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the provisions of chapter 68, laws of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy and for full term.


Thomas F. Stevenson; elected November 6, 1894.


TENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Formerly the Ninth district; composed of the counties of Dubuque, Del- aware, Buchanan, Black Hawk and Grundy. January 1, 1895, Dubuque county was detached to form the Nineteenth district.


JUDGES.


C. F. Couch; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Ninth district).


John J. Ney; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1894.


D. J. Lenchan; clected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1892.


J. L. Husted; elected November 4, 1890.


Frederick O'Donnell; appointed September 7, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of D. J. Lenehan; elected November 8, 1802, to fill vacancy.


Amos S. Blair; appointed November 1, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. J. Ney; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy.


J. J. Tolerton; elected November 6, 1894.


ELEVENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Marshall, Story, Boone, Webster, Hamil- ton, Hardin, Franklin and Wright:


JUDGES.


David D. Miracle; elected November 2, 1886; died 1888.


John L Stevens; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890: resigned in 1892.


Silas M. Weaver; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


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NINTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the county of Polk.


JUDGES.


Josiah Given; elected November 2, 1886; appointed supreme judge March 12, 1889.


William F'. Conrad; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Marcus Kavanaugh; elected November 2, 1886; resigned, 1890.


Charles A. Bishop; appointed March 16, 1839, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Josiah Given; elected November 5, 1889, to fill vacancy.


Calvin P. Holmes; elected November 4, 1890; appointed November 9, 1890,


to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Marcus Kavanaugh; re-elec- ted November 6, 1894.


Stephen F. Balliett; elected November 4, 1890.


William A. Spurrier; appointed March 9, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the provisions of chapter 68, laws of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy and for full term.


Thomas F. Stevenson; elected November 6, 1894.


TENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Formerly the Ninth district; composed of the counties of Dubuque, Del- aware, Buchanan, Black Hawk and Grundy. January 1, 1895, Dubuque county was detached to form the Nineteenth district.


JUDGES.


C. F. Couch; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Ninth district).


John J. Ney; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1894.


D. J. Lenchan; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1892.


J. L. Husted; elected November 4, 1890.


Frederick O'Donnell; appointed September 7, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of D. J. Lenehan; elected November 8, 1802, to fill vacancy.


Amos S. Blair; appointed November 1, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. J. Ney; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy.


J. J. Tolerton; elected November 6, 1894.


ELEVENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Marshall, Story, Boone, Webster, Hamil- ton, Hardin, Franklin and Wright:


JUDGES.


David D. Miracle; elected November 2, 1886; died 1888.


John L Stevens; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890: resigned in 1892.


Silas M. Weaver; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


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NINTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the county of Polk.


JUDGES.


Josiah Given; elected November 2, 1886; appointed supreme judge March 12, 1889.


William F. Conrad; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Marcus Kavanaugh; elected November 2, 1886; resigned, 1890.


Charles A. Bishop; appointed March 16, 1889, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Josiah Given; elected November 5, 1889, to fill vacancy.


Calvin P. Holmes; elected November 4, 1890; appointed November 9, 1890, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Marcus Kavanaugh; re-elec- ted November 6, 1894.


Stephen F. Balliett; elected November 4, 1890.


William A. Spurrier; appointed March 9, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the provisions of chapter 68, laws of the Twenty-fifth General Assembly; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy and for full term.


Thomas F'. Stevenson; elected November 6, 1894.


TENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Formerly the Ninth district; composed of the counties of Dubuque, Del- aware, Buchanan, Black Hawk and Grundy. January 1, 1895, Dubuque county was detached to form the Nineteenth district.


JUDGES.


C. F. Couch; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from old Ninth district).


John J. Ney; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1894.


D. J. Lenehan; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1892.


J. L. Husted; elected November 4, 1890.


Frederick O'Donnell; appointed September 7, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of D. J. Lenehan; elected November 8, 182, to fill vacancy.


Amos S. Blair; appointed November 1, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. J. Ney; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy.


J. J. Tolerton; elected November 6, 1894.


ELEVENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Marshall, Story, Boone, Webster, Hamil- ton, Hardin, Franklin and Wright:


JUDGES.


David D. Miracle; elected November 2, 1886; died 1888.


John L Stevens; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890: resigned in 1892.


Silas M. Weaver; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


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D. R. Hindman: appointed August 28, 1888, to fill vacancy caused by the death of David D. Miracle; elected November 6, 1888, to fill vacancy; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


N. B. Hyatt; appointed December 24, 1892, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of John L. Stevens; re-appointed January 2, 1893.


Benjamin P. Birdsall; elected November 7, 1893, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of John L. Stevens; re-elected November 6, 1894.


TWELFTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Bremer, Butler, Floyd, Mitchell, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Hancock and Winnebago.


JUDGES.


George W. Ruddick; re-elected November 4, 1884 (for old Twelfth dis- trict); re-elected November 6, 1888.


John B. Cleland; elected November 2, 1886; resigned in 1888.


John C. Sherwin; appointed September 28, 1888, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of John B. Cleland; elected November 6, 1888, to fill vacancy; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


Porter W. Burr; elected November 8, 1892.


THIRTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Clayton, Allamakee, Fayette, Winneshiek, Howard and Chickasaw; was formerly the Tenth district.


JUDGES.


L. O. Hatch; re-elected November 2, 1886 (from the Tenth district); re-elected November 4, 1890; died in 1894.


C. T. Granger; elceted. November 2, 1886; elected judge of the supreme court in 1888 and rosigned:


L. E. Follows; appointed January 5, 1889, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of C T. Granger; elected November 5, 1890, to fill vacancy; re-elected November 6, 1894.


W. A. Hoyt; elected November 4, 1894.


E. E. Cooley; appointed August 22, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the death of L. O. Hatch; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy.


A. N. Hobson; elected November 6, 1894.


FOURTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Composed of the counties of Buena Vista, Clay, Palo Alto, Kossuth, Emmet, Dickinson, Humboldt and Pocahontas.


JUDGES.


Lot Thomas; elected November 4, 1884 (for the old Fourteenth district); re-elected November 6, 1888, and November 8, 1892.


George H. Carr; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; resigned in 1894.


William B. Quarton; appointed October 13, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of George H. Carr; elected November 6, 1894.


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CENSUS RETURNS.


FIFTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Created by act of the Twenty-first General Assembly; composed of the unties of Pottawattamie, Cass, Shelby, Audubon, Montgomery, Mills, age and Fremont.


JUDGES.


. F. Loofborough; elected November 4, 1884 (for old Thirteenth district).


. B. Thornell; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890, and November 6, 1894.


eorge Carson; elected November 2, 1886.


.. E. Deemer; elected November 2, 1886; re-elected November 4, 1890; appointed judge of the supreme court May 8, 1894, and resigned.


. W. Macy; elected November 6, 1888; re-elected November 8, 1892.


Valter I. Smith; elected November 4, 1890; re-elected November 6, 1894.


7. S. Lewis; appointed May 17, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of H. E. Deemer.


7. R. Green; elected November 6, 1894, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of H. E. Deemer, and for the full term.


SIXTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Created by act of the Twenty-first General Assembly; composed of the junties of Ida, Sac, Calhoun, Crawford, Carroll and Greene.


JUDGES.


H. Macomber; elected November 2, 1886; resigned in 1890.


, P. Conner; elected November 2, 1886.


harles D. Goldsmith; elected November 4, 1890; appointed November 12, 1890, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of J. H. Macomber.


eorge W. Paine; elected November 4, 1890.


. M. Elwood; elected November 6, 1894.


. A. Church; elected November 6, 1894.


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SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT-1887.


Created by act of the Twenty-first General Assembly; composed of the unties of Tama and Benton.


JUDGES.


. G. Kinne; elected November 2, 1886; resigned in 1888; re-elected Novem- ber 5, 1889, to till vacancy caused By his own resignation; re-elected November 4, 1890, for full term; elected judge of the supreme court November 3, 1891, and resigned.


eorge M. Gilchrist; appointed January 2, 1889, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of L. G. Kinne.


.ohn R Caldwell; appointed December 29, 1891, to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of L. G. Kinne; re-elected November 8, 1892, to fill vacancy.


eorge W. Burnham; elected November 6, 1894.




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