Chas. I. Barker's Muscatine city directory for 1886-7, Part 13

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Publication date: 1886
Publisher: Muscatine, Iowa : Journal
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Sheridan, first street north from Fair Grounds, running east from Graded road to city limits.


Snake, running west from Graded road, between Sherman and Sheridan.


Spring, seventh street east of Iowa Avenue, running north from the river to Eleventh.


Spruce, fourth street west from Iowa Avenue, running north from the river to Eighth.


J. A. DEEMER-WOOD-601 E. Second.


WM. G. BLOCK, AGENT.


ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL PACKET COMPANY, -DIAMOND JO PACKET COMPANY,-


203


WM.H. WOODWARD-General Insurance.


Star, second street north of Catholic Cemetery, being a con- tinuation of West to Cross.


Stone, third street north from Catholic Cemetery, running west to city limits.


Stewart Road, first street west from river, running south from A to city limits.


Sycamore, first street east from Iowa Avenue, running north from river to Eighth.


Third, third street north from river, running west from Brook through the city.


Third, S. M., third street west from the river, running south from the R. R. track to city limits.


Tenth, tenth street north from river, running east from Mul- berry to Brook.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


Union, second street west from river, running south from Franklin to White.


Vine, thirteenth street north from river, running east from Iowa City road.


Water, first street west from river, running south from Franklin to White.


White, eighth street south from Burlington road, running northwest from A to Second.


Warren, seventh street south from Burlington road, running northwest from river to Third.


West, ninth street north from river, running west from Mor- ford road, to intersect with Star.


Walnut, third street east from Iowa Avenue, running north from river to Eighth.


J. M. KEMBLE Only Complete


j set in the County. Abstract Books


Remember McCAMPBELL & DAY, Speer's Block, 300 East Second Street. FOR PILLAR EXTENSION TABLES, HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, &c.


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J. P. PHELPS,


The Leading Photographer of Muscatine Co.


STANDING AT THE HEAD OF HIS PROFESSION IN IOWA.


Ground Floor Studio,


309 EAST SECOND STREET.


New Gallery,


New Scenery,


New Instruments,


New Styles of Work.


ELEGANT ENAMELED PHOTOS


And really all styles of pictures known to the art are turned out daily in this studio, and no second-class work made.


CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS


AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.


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General Insurance-WM. H. WOODWARD.


REGISTER OF THE CITY.


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


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List of Officers of the Town of Bloomington from March, 1839, to March, 1851.


1839.


President, Joseph Williams. Trustees, Arthur Washburn, Henry Reece and Benjamin Howland. Moses Couch, recorder; Giles .Pettibone, street commissioner.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


1840.


President, John Lilly. . Trustees, Henry Reece, R. P. Lowe, John W. Richman. E. E. Fay, recorder; Mathew Matthews, street commissioner; Hiram Matthews, marshal; D. J. Snyder, treasurer.


1841.


President, Thomas Darlington. Trustees, John S. Lakin, Suel Foster, Edward Ballard. Arthur Washburn, recorder; Wm. St. John, street commissioner; John W. Weller, treasurer; John Marble, marshal.


18.12.


President, David Clark. Trustees, Wm. Frye, Wm. St. John, Hiram Wilson. Arthur Washburn, recorder; Daniel Mauck, street commissioner; Lyman C. Hine, treasurer.


J. M. KEMBLE Only Complete 5 set in the County. Abstract Books


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-Speer's Block, 300 East Second Street .- Chamber Suits, Parlor Goods, Book Cases, Sideboards,


MCCAMPBELL & DAY.


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206


Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Cyclone and Tornado INSURANCE,


M. Havercamp, Agent.


1843.


President, John A. Parvin. Trustees, Wm. Frye, Joseph J. Hoopes, L. C. Hine. Pliny Fay, recorder; Daniel Mauck, street commissioner; John Ziegler, treasurer; Wm. Parvin, marshal.


1844.


President, Stephen L. Foss. Trustees, A. J. Fimple, A. M. Hare, J. R. Bennett. Thos. Crandol, recorder; Daniel Mauck, street commissioner; Wm. Leffingwell, treasurer; Hiram Mat- thews, marshal.


1845.


President, Charles Evans. Trustees, John M. Kane, A. J. Fimple, Wm. Leffingwell. John Lilly, recorder; Hiram Mat- thews, street commissioner; Wm. Parvin, treasurer and marshal; John Seiler, sexton.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Dealer in Toilet Articles and Druggist Sundries.


1846.


President, Stephen L. Foss. Trustees, Hezekiah Musgrove, Alexander Jackson, Jos. P. Freeman. Douglass Dunsmore, re- corder; Hiram Matthews, street commissioner; Wm. Parvin, treasurer and marshal.


1847.


President, J. M. Barlow. Trustees, J. L. Cummins, Edward Olmstead, Harris H. Hine. Richard Cadle, recorder; Hiram Matthews, street commissioner; John M. Kane, treasurer and marshal.


1848.


President, Thomas M. Isett. Trustees, E. H. Albee, Pliny Fay, John M. McCormick. Richard Cadle, recorder; David Freeman, street commissioner; John M. Kane, treasurer and marshal.


J. A. DEEMER-WOOD-601 E. Second.


- W. G. BLOCK BUYS AND SELLS ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. Y


207


WM.H. WOODWARD-General Insurance.


1849.


President, Elias Overman. Trustees, J. G. Gordon, G. S. Branhan, Jacob Butler. Richard Cadle, recorder; Charles Browning, street commissioner; Wm. Parvin, treasurer and marshal.


1850.


President, Wm. D. Ament. Trustees, G. W. Hunt, Ansel Humphreys, Alfred Purcell. Thomas Crandol, recorder; Charles Browning, street commissioner; Wm. A. Drury, treas- urer and marshal.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


CITY OF MUSCATINE. 1851.


This year, by a special charter granted by the legislature, Muscatine was created a city. Mr. Washburn, the first Mayor, resigned and Mr. Macauley was elected to fill the vacancy.


Mayor, Zephaniah Washburn, Aulay Macaulay. Aldermen, Henry Reece, J. B. Dougherty, Absolom Fisher, John C. Irwin, H. D. Lacosett, B. Bartholomew. G. S. Branham, marshal; C. F. Browning, wharfmaster; Thomas Crandol, recorder; Wm. D. Ament, treasurer; L. C. Hine, assessor; C. G. Heilenberg, city engineer.


1852.


Mayor, Thomas M. Isett. Aldermen, Henry Reece, J. B. Dougherty, Absolom Fisher, George C. Stone, Wm. St. John, Samuel Bamford. Alex. Jackson, marshal; Thos. M. Williams, recorder; S. B. Crane, wharfmaster; John I. Reece, assessor; Wm. D. Ament, treasurer.


NOTE .- In 1849 at the June term of the District Court the corporate name was changed from town of Bloomington to town of Muscatine.


Only Complete


J. M. KEMBLE, dj set in the County. Abstract Books


Remember McCAMPBELL & DAY, Speer's Block, 300 East Second Street. FOR PILLAR EXTENSION TABLES, HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, &c.


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M. HAVERCAMP, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Room No. 1, Olds' Opera House.


SOFT COAL.


And Wholesale -- Dealer in -. F


0 W. G. BLOCK, COMMISSION MERCHANT .


1853.


Mayor, John G. Stine. Aldermen, George C. Stone, Wm. St. John, Samuel Bamford, Marx Block, A. M. Hare, Jacob Her- she. Chas. F. Browning, marshal; Henry C. Lamb, recorder; Wm. D. Ament, treasurer; L. C. Hine, assessor; S. B. Crane, wharfmaster.


1854.


Mayor, John A. Parvin. Aldermen, Marx Block, A. M. Hare, Jacob Hershe, Jacob Butler, Charles Nealley, William Young. Abial Fry, marshal; D. P. Johnson, recorder; M. Berkshire, assessor; Edward Hoch, city measurer.


1855.


Mayor, John H. Wallace. Aldermen, Jacob Butler, Charles Nealley, Wm. Young, F. S. Phelps, D. C. Cloud, C. Cadle. Jacob Israel, marshal; J. B. Dougherty, treasurer; Wm. L. Browning, wharfmaster.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Dealer in all the Standard Patent Medicines,


1856.


Mayor, Wm. Leffingwell. Aldermen, F. S. Phelps, D. C. Cloud, C. Cadle, I. R. Mauck, A. M. Hare, B. W. Thompson. John A. McCormick, marshal; D. P. Johnson, recorder; J. B. Dougherty, treasurer; A. J. Fimple, assessor; L. C. Bailey, city engineer.


1857.


Mayor, John G. Stine. Aldermen, I. R. Mauck, A. M. Hare, B. W. Thompson, Edward Hoch, J. R. Nisly, A. Fisher. Elias Unger, marshal; D. P. Johnson, recorder; H. Lofland, treas- urer; Wm. Leffingwell, assessor; Samuel Tarr, street commis- sioner; Marx Block, wharfmaster.


1858.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, Ed. Hoch, J. R. Nisly, A. Fisher, S. G. Hill, J. P. Freeman, C. Hershe. Elias Unger,


J. A. DEEMER, Hardwood Lumber, Wood, Coal and Lime. - - 601 E. Second St.


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Money to Loan -WM. H. WOODWARD.


marshal; D. P. Johnson, recorder; H. Lofland, treasurer; Peter Jackson, assessor ; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner ; John Bartholomew, wharfmaster.


1859.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, S. G. Hill, J. P. Free- man, C. Hershe, W. C. Kennedy, Henry Funck, Robert Williams. J. R. Nisly, recorder; R. R. Lanther, marshal; Abel F. Adams, treasurer; Z. Washburn, assessor; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner.


1860.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, W. C. Kennedy, Henry Funck, Robert Williams, S. G. Stein, Henry Molis, C. Hershe. Wm. Dill, marshal; R. T. Wallace, recorder; A. F. Adams, treasurer; R. T. Wallace, wharfmaster.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


1861.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, S. G. Stein, H. Molis, C. Hershe, Luke Sells, F. Thurston, Abraham Johns. Wm. Dill, marshal; Hugh J. Campbell, recorder; John Wiley, asses- sor; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner; R. T. Wallace, wharfmaster.


1862.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, I. R. Mauck, Henry Molis, Richard Musser, Luke Sells, F. Thurston, A. Johns,* J. S. Patten, Wm. Dill *. T. B. James, marshal; E. O. Upham,* L. H. Washburn, recorder; John Wiley, treasurer; Charles S. Porter," Abial Fry, collector; Wm. Dill, assessor; M. Block, wharfmaster; Romulus Hawley*, Cyrus Hawley, street com- missioner; Cornelius Cadle, city measurer.


*These gentlemen resigned their respective offices to enlist in the army, when their places were filled by appointment.


Only Complete


J. M. KEMBLE, ¡ set in the County. Abstract Books


T I FINE FURNITURE,


-Speer's Block .- 300 East Second St.


MCCAMPBELL & DAY


210


Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Cyclone and Tornado INSURANCE,


M. Havercamp, Agent.


OILS


--- AND- LUBRICATING


OILS


-DEALER IN- FINE CYLINDER


W. G. BLOCK


1863.


Mayor, Henry Funek. Aldermen, Philip Stein, R. T. Wal- lace, Benj. Middleton, I. R. Mauck, Henry Molis, R. Musser. T. B. James, marshal; D. S. Biles, recorder; John Wiley, treas- urer; Wni. Letfingwell, collector; L. T. Goldsberry, assessor; Marx Block, wharfmaster; Wm. A. Thayer, street commis- sioner; Joseph S. Mulford, city measurer. .


IS64.


Mayor, S. D. Viele. Aldermen, H. W. Moore, Philip Stein, Ferdinand Kaufmann, R. T. Wallace, W. H. Simpson, Benj. Middleton. T. B. James, marshal; D. S. Biles, recorder; A. F. Demorest, treasurer; Wm. Leffingwell, collector; T. B. James, assessor; Marx Block, wharfmaster; Wm. A. Thayer, street commissioner; John Chambers, city measurer.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Prescription Druggist, 413-415 Mulberry Street. 1865.


Mayor, Benjamin Hershey. Aldermen, Philip Stein, S. G. Crane, George Schneider, L. H. Washburn, Henry W. Moore, Ferdinand Kaufmann, W. H. Simpson. T. B. James, marshal; D. S. Biles, recorder; John Wiley, treasurer; Wm. Leflingwell, collector; Wm. Gordon, assessor; Daniel Sterneman, wharf master; Wm. A. Thayer, street commissioner; Edward Hoch, city measurer.


1866.


Mayor, Benjamin Hershey. Aldermen, F. Wienker, J. A. Reuling, C. F. Kessler, Philip Stein, L. H. Washburn, Noah Green. T. B. James, marshal; D. S. Biles, recorder; Henry Molis, treasurer; Wm. Leffingwell, collector; Wm. Gordon, assessor; George Snyder, wharfmaster; Michael Murphy, street commissioner.


J. A. DEEMER-COAL-601 E. Second.


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211


Money to Loan-WM. H. WOODWARD.


1867.


Mayor, George Meason. Aldermen, C. E. Kent; Alpheus Palmer, L. II. Washburn, F. Wienker, J. A. Reuling, C. F. Kessler. J. G. Wells, marshal; John H. Munroe, recorder; A. F. Demorest, treasurer; William Dill, collector; Lewis Coe, assessor for county purposes; J. P. Freeman, assessor for city purposes; Wm. H. Snyder, wharfmaster; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner; Cornelius Cadle, city measurer.


1868.


Mayor, E. Klein. Aldermen, Wm. Spring, V. Chambers, John Cackler, C. E. Kent, C. Cadle, L. H. Washburn. John K. Scott, marshal; John H. Munroe, recorder; Wm. Leffing- well, treasurer; O. W. Brown, collector; Wm. Gordon, asses- sor for county purposes; Lewis Coe, assessor for city purposes; Marx Block, wharfmaster; Jas. S. Patten, street commissioner.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


1869.


Mayor, Wm. B. Keeler. Aldermen, Jos. Bridgman, C. U. Hatch, J. B. Dougherty, Wm. Spring, V. Chambers, John Cackler. John K. Scott, marshal; John H. Munroe, recorder; C. E. Kent, treasurer; P. A. Brumfield, assessor for city and county purposes; Geo. R. White, wharfmaster; Jas. S. Patten, street commissioner; Cornelius Cadle, city measurer.


I 870.


Mayor, S. G. Stein, Aldermen, Henry Funck, Henry Molis, John Cackler, Jos. Bridgman, C. U. Hatch, J. B. Dougherty. Robert Williams, police judge; Gal. Bitzer, marshal; J. H. Munroe, recorder; C. E. Kent, treasurer; P. A. Brumfield, assessor for county and city purposes; W. G. Block, wharf- master; John Beard, street commissioner.


J. M. KEMBLE


Only Complete ; set in the County


Abstract Books


McCAMPBELL & DAY FUNERAL DIRECTORS.


ping Bodies.


Embalming and Ship- Give special attention to


212


Real Estate, Loan and Ins. Agent,


M. HAVERCAMP , Room No. 1, Olds' Opera House.


WM. G. BLOCK, AGENT.


ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL PACKET COMPANY, DIAMOND JO PACKET COMPANY, ---


1871.


Mayor, S. G. Stein. Aldermen, Michael Murphy, John Daiber, A. F. Adams, Henry Funck, Henry Molis, J. Cackler. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; C. E. Kent, treasurer; P. A. Brumfield, assessor for county . purposes; D. P. Johnson, assessor for city purposes; W. G. Block, wharfmaster; Pat'k Murphy, street commissioner.


1872.


Mayor, J. P. Ament. Aldermen, Jacob Dold, I. L. Graham, Gal. Bitzer, Michael Murphy, John Daiber, A. F. Adams. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; C. E. Kent, treasurer; P. A. Brumfield, assessor for county and city purposes; W. G. Block, wharfmaster; B. H. Eversmeyer, street commissioner.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Compounds Prescriptions Carefully at all hours. · 1873.


Mayor, J. P. Ament. Aldermen, M. Murphy, O. P. Watters, John Lantz, Jacob Dold, I. L. Graham, Gal Bitzer. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; Wm. Leffingwell, treasurer; D. P. Johnson, assessor for county and city purposes; W. G. Block, wharfmaster; Wm. Calder, street commissioner.


1874.


Mayor, Richard Musser. Aldermen, Alex. Jackson, J. J. Hoopes, M. Benham, Michael Murphy, Jacob Fisch, John Lantz. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; Wm. Leflingwell, treasurer; D. P. Johnson, assessor for county purposes; George Wiley, assessor for city purposes; W. G. Block, wharfmaster; B. H. Eversmeyer, street commis- sioner.


J. A. DEEMER, -601- Hardwood Lumber.


E. Second.


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£


213 WM.H. WOODWARD-General Insurance.


1875-


Mayor, Henry Molis. Aldermen, Frank Moran, Jacob Fisch, T. R. Fitzgerald, Alex. Jackson, J. J. Hoopes, John Lantz. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; Wm. Leffingwell, treasurer; D. P. Johnson, assessor for county and city purposes; Geo. F. Funck, wharfmaster; Michael Purcell, street commissioner.


1876.


Mayor, J. P. Ament. Aldermen, Geo. W. Dillaway, John Byrne, Maurice Neidig, Frank Moran, Jacob Fisch, T. R. Fitz- gerald. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; Wm. Leffingwell, treasurer; D. P. Johnson, assessor for county purposes; George Wiley, assessor for city purposes; George F. Funck, wharfmaster; . Michael Purcell, street commissioner.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.



1877.


Mayor, T. R. Fitzgerald. Aldermen, Edward Hoch, John Knopp, Gal. Bitzer, Geo. W. Dillaway, John Byrne, Maurice O. Neidig. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; D. L. Ewing, marshal; Henry Molis, treasurer; D. P. Johnson, asses- sor for county and city purposes; George F. Funck, wharf- master; Michael Purcell, street commissioner.


1878.


Mayor, Richard Musser. Aldermen, John Hahn, Samuel Cohn, J. B. Mark, Edward Hoch, John Knopp, Gal. Bitzer. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; J. A. Eaton, mar- shal; D. P. Johnson, assessor for county purposes; George R. White, assessor for city purposes; George F. Funck, wharf- master; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner; Geo. Schnei- der, steamboat register.


J. M. KEMBLE Only Complete Abstract Books 5 set in the County.


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Remember McCAMPBELL & DAY, Speer's Block, 300 East Second Street. FOR PILLAR EXTENSION TABLES, HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHERS, &C.


.


214


Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Cyclone and Tornado INSURANCE,


M. Havercamp, Agent.


1879.


Mayor, George W. Dillaway. Aldermen, H. J. Lauder, F. Huttig, John Hahn, Samuel Cohn, Green Sparks, J. B. Mark. Robert Williams, police judge and recorder; R. T. Wallace, marshal; D. P. Johnson, assessor; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner; James Jackson, treasurer; George Schneider, steamboat register.


ISSO.


Mayor, George W. Dillaway. Aldermen, M. Block, S. Cohn, E. Borger, H. J. Lauder, F. Huttig, G. Sparks. Treasurer, C. Cadle; J. P. Lewis, assessor; R. Williams, police judge and re- corder; Romulus Hawley, street commissioner; D. L. Ewing, marshal; David Worsham, steamboat register; wharfmaster, B. Matthews.


G. A. RIEMCKE, 1 413 AND 415 MULBERRY ST.,


-DEALER IN- PURE AND FRESH DRUGS.


1881.


Mayor, George W. Dillaway. Aldermen, H. J. Lauder, G. Sparks, W. W. Hartman, M. Block, S. Cohn, E. Borger. Treasurer, C. Cadle; assessor, J. P. Lewis; police judge and recorder, R. Williams; marshal, D. L. Ewing; street commis- sioner, Romulus Hawley; steamboat register, D. Worsham.


1882.


Mayor, T. R. Fitzgerald. Aldermen, John Tomney, W. C. Richards, John W. Berry, C. Cadle, H. J. Lauder, W. W. Hartman, G. Sparks. Treasurer, W. G. Block; assessor, J. P. Lewis; police judge and recorder, R. Williams; marshal, R. C. Jewett; street commissioner, George Schneider; wharfmaster, D. Worsham; city weigher, G. P. Vesey.


1883.


Mayor, R. T. Wallace. Aldermen, James W. Page, John Tomney, B. F. Neidig, W. C. Richards, J. W. Berry, Benj. E.


J. A. DEEMER-WOOD-601 E. Second.


W. G. BLOCK BUYS AND SELLS ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.


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215 Money to Loan --- WM. H. WOODWARD.


Lilly. Treasurer, W. G. Block; assessor, J. P. Lewis; police judge and recorder, R. Williams; chief of police, Elijah Baker; street commissioner, George Schneider; wharfmaster, David Worsham; city weighmaster, Geo. P. Vesey.


1884.


Mayor, R. T. Wallace. Aldermen, James W. Page, John Tomney, W. C. Richards, D. Rothschild jr, John W. Berry, B. E. Lilly. D. S. Biles, recorder and police judge; Elijah Baker, marshal; W. G. Block, treasurer; J. P. Lewis, assessor; David Worsham, wharfmaster; George Schneider, street commis- . sioner; Geo. P. Vesey, weighmaster; J. J. Russell, city attorney.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1885.


Mayor R. T. Wallace


Treasurer W. G. Block


Recorder and Police Judge D. S. Biles


Assessor J. P. Lewis


Wharfmaster David Worsham


Street Commissioner Michael Purcell


Chief of Police Elijah Baker


Weighmaster .


George P. Vesey


City Attorney .. J. J. Russell


City Engineer J. A. Matthewson


City Sexton John Seiler


Councilmen.


First Ward. . James W. Page and John Tomney


Second Ward. W. C. Richards and Gus. Schmidt


Third Ward J. W. Berry and M. M. Kneese


J. M. KEMBLE.


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Only Complete Abstract Books


MCCAMPBELL & DAY, FUNERAL DIRECTORS.


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M. HAVERCAMP, Real Estate, Loan and Ins. Agent, Room No. 1, Olds' Opera House.


City Police Force.


J. McElravy, .... J. Bloom, . . Wm. Murphy, .... Wm. Fuller Elijah Baker .. . Chief


Henry Hubacher . Deputy Marshal


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


W. S. Berry, Chief.


Phil. J. Mackey, Assistant Chief


Champion Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1.


Foreman. . John Neipert


First Assistant Henry Hartman


Second Assistant. Wm. Powers


Secretary . J. L. Knopp


Treasurer . Joseph Fessler


G. A. RIEMCKE, Stationery, Perfumes and Soaps, 418 Mulberry St.


Champion Hose Co., No. I.


Foreman. Gus. George


President . C. Hacker


First Assistant George Trumpp


Second Assistant.


.J. Reger


Secretary .J. L. Knopp


Treasurer . Joseph Fessler


Rescue Hose Co., No. 2.


Foreman. G. Bitzer


First Assistant Joseph Miller


Second Assistant. . Joseph Dean


Secretary George Waltz


Treasurer


. Joseph Morrison


Excelsior Hose Co., No. 3.


Foreman Patrick Toohey


First Assistant August Althaus


J. A. DEEMER, Hardwood Lumber, Wood, Coal and Lime. - - 601 E. Second St.


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-DEALER IN-+ FINE CYLINDER


4 . W. G. BLOCK.


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General Insurance-WM. H. WOODWARD.


Second Assistant. August Eichoff


Recording Secretary


J. M. Doran


Treasurer


F. P. Anson


Hershey Hose Co. (Independent.)


Chief. Charles Welch


Foreman. Albert Judisch


Assistant Foreman Martin Myers


President Horace Willets


Secretary Geo. W. Funck


POST OFFICE.


Post office located 117 and 119 w Second. Benjamin Beach, postmaster; Wm. M. Watson, assistant postmaster and money order clerk; Martin L. Mikesell, general delivery clerk; Fred Beach, mailing clerk. Money order office hours from 8 a m to 6 o'clock p m. General delivery open from 7 a m to 7 p m.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1886.


Congressman Hon. Jere. H. Murphy, Davenport


State Senator Hon. S. T. Chesebro


Representative Hon. B. H. Garrett


Recorder . John B. Hudson


Auditor Wilmer H. Johnson


Sheriff Wm. W. Hartman


Treasurer George M. Scott Surveyor A. G. Townsley


Superintendent of Schools. G. W. Coverston Coroner. Dr. P. A. Austin


Circuit Judge. Nathaniel B. French


Walter I. Hayes District Judge.


J. M. KEMBLE, Only Complete Abstract Books


; set in the County.


I T FINE FURNITURE,


-Speer's Block .- 300 East Second St.


MCCAMPBELL & DAY.


218


Fire, Lightning, Windstorm, Cyclone and Tornado INSURANCE,


M. Havercamp, Agent.


District Attorney M. V. Gannon


Clerk of Courts Hart J. Fitzgerald


Board of Supervisors .. F. Huttig, Harvey Baker, Henry Will


BANKS.


Cook, Musser & Co.


Bank on sw cor Second and Iowa Ave (H. Funck, P. M. Musser, and S. B. Cook, proprietors). Is a private bank, but does a general banking business. Drafts on all the principal cities in Europe. Special attention given to collections.


G. A. Garrettson & Co.


Bank on the se cor Second and Iowa Ave (G. A. Garrettson, G. B. Denison and A. B. Brown, proprietors). Is a private in- stitution, but does a general banking business. One of the old banking houses of Muscatine.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Paints, Oils and Brushes, 413-415 Mulberry St.


Merchants' Exchange National Bank.


Northwest cor Second and Iowa Ave.


Officers-S. G. Stein, President; H. W. Moore, Vice Pres't; Thomas N. Brown, Cashier.


Directors-R. M. Burnett, I. L. Graham, Charles Page, D. C. Richman, S. G. Stein, H. W. Moore, J. B. Dougherty, Thos. N. Brown.


Foreign Exchange bought and sold.


Muscatine Savings Bank.


In Merchants' Exchange National Bank Building.


Authorized Capital, $100,000.


Four per cent. interest paid on deposits. Money loaned on real estate and personal security. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.


E. Second.


J. A. DEEMER -601- Hardwood Lumber.


And Wholesale -- Dealer in -·


W. G. BLOCK, COMMISSION MERCHANT


SOFT COAL.


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Money to Loan -- WM. H. WOODWARD.


Officers-H. W. Moore, President; J. B. Dougherty, Vice President; S. M. Hughes, Cashier.


Trustees-S. G. Stein, I. L. Graham, J. B. Dougherty, H. W. Moore, Chas. Page, S. M. Hughes, D. C. Richman, R. M. Burnett.


EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.


Muscatine City Schools.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


G. O. Morgridge, W. B. Sprague, J. S. Kulp, Wm. Huttig, E. H. Dolsen, R. C. Jewett.


OFFICERS.


Dr. G. O. Morgridge, President; M. Y. Howe, Treasurer; J. H. Lukens, Secretary; F. M. Witter, Superintendent.


Jackson's "U. S." Clothing House.


COMMITTEES.


· Finance-Messrs. Huttig, Sprague and Dolsen. Supplies- Messrs. Huttig and Kulp. Insurance-Kulp, Sprague and Dolsen. Fuel and Cutting-Messrs. Huttig, Dolsen and Jewett. Program-Messrs. Sprague, Jewett and Dolsen. Printing --- Dr. G. O. Morgridge.


Schools and Teachers.


HIGH SCHOOL AND SECOND WARD.


E. F. Schall, principal of High School; Anna B. Cloud, first assistant; Aggie L. Hatch, second assistant; Leona E. Howe, Maria Dallas, Eva A. Johnson, Sarah E. Hill, Hattie R. Foulke, Mattie E. Wilson, Anna C. Johnson. Joseph Fessler, janitor.


J. M. KEMBLE, Only Complete Abstract Books


j set in the County.


-Speer's Block, 300 East Second Street .- Chamber Suits, Parlor Goods, Book Cases, Sideboards,


MCCAMPBELL & DAY.


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WM. G. BLOCK, AGENT.


M. HAVERCAMP GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Room No. 1, Olds' Opera House.


FIRST WARD SCHOOL.


M. Y. Howe, principal. Lena Schmelzer, assistant. Emma L. Mahin, B. A. Detwiler, Lizzie O Callahan, Esther B. Rob- bins, Hattie D. VanHorne, Mollie E. Whicher. O. Pressler, janitor.


THIRD WARD SCHOOL.


J. H. Lukens, principal. Mary J. Dobbs, assistant. Emma Underwood, Mary E. Corriell, May Leyda, Floy I. Rowland, Anna B. Lewis, Belle L. Washburn, Judith Chambers. F. Dunham, janitor.


SOUTHI MUSCATINE.


Sarah V. Johnson, principal. Sarah L. Adams, Alice Mul- ford, Jessie M. Washburn. J. H. Leibhart, janitor.


G. A. RIEMCKE, Prescription Druggist, 413-415 Mulberry Street.


ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL PACKET COMPANY, --- DIAMOND JO PACKET COMPANY,-


BUILDINGS CONTAINING ONE ROOM.


Kecklerville-Carrie E. Farnsworth. Mrs. C. Vodegal, janitor.


East Muscatine-May Swanson. Mrs. S. Williams, janitor.




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