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The Hawkeye Insurance Company may well be regarded as one of the leading institutions of the city. . Its dealings with patrons has been characterized with fairness and liberality, and its transactions conducted on strictly commercial principles-cautious in the selec- tion of its risks, and prompt in the adjustment and payment of its losses. Its principal office is in the Company's building at 09 Fourth street-and has agencies in almost every county in the State. See Company's card .:
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The State Insurance Company .- It is a home institution, afford- ing as good security to policy holders as the largest company in the world. It does not risk more than 24 per cent of its capital subject to any one fire. It does not assume rishe on any steam works of other special hazardous property. The experience of the last year shows that companies which do not do business in large cities are the safest. Patronize worthy home institutions, and keep your money in the west where it is needed,
UNITED STATES COURT HOUSE AND POST OFFICE.
In July, 1867, was began on the north east corner of Fifth street and Court Avenue, in this city, by the United States Government, a building for the use of the Post Office, U. S. Courts, and all U. S. officers resident here. That building is now completed and occu- pied by all entitled to offices in it.
The building in all its parts is really a magnificent work, an ornament to Des Moines, and a credit to the United States' Govern m'ent. Postmasters .- J. S. Clarkson, P. M .; John Beckwith, Assistant P. M
East Side Post Ofice A. L. F. Mover, Deputy P. M., 5th and - Walnut.
COLLEGES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
There are at present fre large public school houses, a very fine Baptist College, besides many other select schools .:
The city of Des Moines is divided into two ilidependent school districte ...
Four large and beautiful brick edinces are the monnmente dedicated to the cause of education by a young city of moderate population, which reflect the highest civilization, generosity, and sterling enterprise of its leading and wealthy citizens!
The University of Des Moines, is situated on a gentle elevation in the north west part of the city. It is " four-story brick building, and is surrounded by five acres of land .! The college ( grounds, overlooking the city, are sufficiently far from the noise of the public streets to combine quiet and accessibility.
Instructors .- J. A. Nash, A. M., Acting President; Florence M. Davis. A. M., Lida Scott, 0. M. Greene, teachers in normal depart. ment, M. Gibnes, teacher of elocution. W. H. Dickinson, M. D., lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology.
THE IOWA POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL.
The above named school is one of the good institutions of our city. A school of natural mathematical, and mechanical science, madera languages, and English literature. Open to. both sexes !!
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For full particulars, address Frederick William Corliss, M. A. President.
BOARD OF EDUCATION-WEST DES MOINES.
The following gentlemen compose the School Board !! President, William H. Leas; Secretary, J. M. St. John; Treas- prer, F. R. West; Directors, W. H. Leas, W. W. Williamson G. M. Ilippee, John J. Williams, Frank Butler, C. H. Gatth; Super- intendent, J. H. Thompson. Office hours from 4 to 5 o clock F. M. on all days of school. Office on second floor of the second ward building.
The teachers (west side) are as follows:
Superintendent of Schools-J. H. Thompson .!
High School-J. H. Thompson, Principal; A. N. Ozias First Assistant; Miss Ida A. Branch, Second Assistant.
First Ward-Ungraded-Henry Heaton.
Second Ward -- Miss Julia C. Addington, 8th grade: Miss Luette S. Boynton, 7th grade; Miss S. W. Skinner, 6th grade; Mibei Mira Scott, 5th grade ; Mrs. B. M. Lunt, 4th grade ; Miss |Maggie L. Glisson, 3d grade; Miss Virginia L. Scott, 2d grade; Miss Mattie E. Posgate, 2d grade; | Miss Amanda Richmond, 1st grade; |Miss Hattie Stapard, 1st grade.
Third Wardt-Mrs. L. M. Wilson, Principal, 8th and 7th grades Miss, Annie Weeks, 6th and 5th grades; Miss Maggie A. ; Walker, 4th grade, Miss E. J. Flanders, 3d grade ; Miss Lizzie O. Morgan, 2d grade; Miss Hattie McManima, 1st grade, Fourth Ward-Mr. J. W. King, Principal, and teacher in 5th and 4ih grades; Miss Jennie Hogan, 3d grade; Miss Mal A. Williams, 2d grade; Miss Lydia A. Berger, 1st grade.
Capitol Schools .- Board of Directors-John A. Elliott, Pres .; John M. Davis, James Hall, J. K. Gilchrist. W. W. Moore; Dr. D. Tisdale. Dan A. Poorman, Secretary; J. W. Eastman, Treas. urer.
Regular meetings, first Monday in each month.
Names of Teachers of Capitol Schoola .- Prof. C. C. Chamber- lain, principal; Miss A. L. Glisan, High School Dept .; Mrs. J. A. Wood, Grammar Dept .; Miss Mary E. Hawkins, Ass't Grammar Dept .; Miss Mary A. Marker, Third Intermediate Dept. Mre. M. G. Thornton, 2d Intermediate Dept .; Miss Lida Eaton, let Inter- mediate |Dept .; Miss Maggie Bristow, 5th Primary Dept; Miss Mary Al Thomas, 4th Primary Dept,; Mies Carl B. Little, $d. Primary Dept .; Miss Lizzie K. Matthews, 2d Primary Dept .; Mrs. Ilizzie Darling, Hit Primary Dept.
German American School Association .- C. Youngerman, Fres- ident; W. Lotz, Vice President; D. Vieser, Treasurer ; L. Stutz, Secretary; School Directore, C. Beck, F. Harbach, Chas, Kurtz,F. Ibler; William Willrodt, Principal.
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Colored School. N. M. Mccracken Teacher. Church School. - Miss Mary Ward, Pincipal; Miss Lucia Stute- man, Assistant.
Towe Business College. The, Business College of Des Moines in Ro fins' Block, corner Fourth and W Inut streets, is the finest appointed business College in the wai. It was established in 1865, and has been in successful operatie since that time. It bas furnished many of the libest business houses not only in Iowa, but adjoining States with first-class bonk-keepers, who have here received their practical knowledge of business.
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For particulara address J. Shrock, Principal,
Low State Musical Institute .- This institution affords a rare opportunity to persons wishing to acquire a thorough musical ed- ucation, practical and theoretical, both to amateurs and those who intend to tit themselves for the profession, either as artists or teach- ers .. A definite system of teaching will be purused in every de- partment, 80 that pupils shall be enabled to intelligently direct their efforts and thus secure more rapid and positive results as a reward for their labors.
Forthe benefit of those engaged in public school teaching, and others who wish to avail themselves of the advantages of & sds- sion of normal training, for 'the term o six weeks during the sum- mer v cations, each year such a echoof yill be organized.
Dailk recitations and instructions given inl each study of the course to all regular pupils in any depa fipent of the school. The expense and time required to obtain at education in this school is less than is usually required to lesto to merely play an in- ·strument. :
For particulars address O. C. Hotchkiss, Principal.
CHURCH, DIRECTORY.
Baptist .-- Locust corner. 8th. |Rev.
"#. R. Murphy, D. D., pas -.
tor. Burns' Chapel, (M. E Colored.)-Hast 3d between Court AM and Vine. Rey) I. N. Matheny; pastor!' Centenary Methodist. - Tih between Center and Crocker. Rev! L. M. Walters, pastor. Central Presbyterian -High corner 8th. Rev. M. L. P. Bill pastor Church of Christ .- Cherry between 5th and 8th. Elder. J. C.
- Hay, pastor. Des Moines Mission. - East Des Moines, corner Locust and 16th
Rev. I. N. Matheny, pastor . Des Moines Preparative Meeting of Friends,
East Des Moines Baptist -East Sah between Walnut and Locust. Rev. A. J. Delapo, pastor. 2
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English Lutheran Church. - 7th between Locust and High Rey. A. I| Crigler, pastor. Evangelical Association .- 6th between Sycamore and |Des Moines. Rev. D. Il Kooker pastor. Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal .- 5th between . Walnut and Court Avenue. | Rev. P. P. Ingalls, pastor.
--- First Presbyterian - Locust between 7th and 8th. | Review. J. Gill, pastor.
German Catholic.+1st between Chestnut and Center Ker. J.
P. Cassel, pastor.
German Lutheran !- Locust between Ist and 2d. Rev. Franz Matter, paston
German Methodist Episcopal. - Locust between ed and 3d Rev. . Philip Lehner, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal (African.) +Sycamore bet 7th and 8th
Rev. Frederick Myers, pastor.
Plymouth Congregational .- Locust between 6th and 7th. Roy. A. L| Frisbie, pastor. St. Ambrose (Catholic:)-6th corner Locust. Roy. John F.
Brazill, pastor
St. Paul's Episcopal. 7th between Walnut and Locust.E Rev. P. B. Morgan, rector. Swedish Lutheran,-Sycamore corner east First, Rev. J. Tel- leen, pastor.
United Brethren .- Maple bet 10th and 11th. Rev. C. B. Davis, pastor.
United Presbyterian.+East 2d bet Court Avenue and Wennt. Univershlis4 -6th |corner Cherry. !
Wasley Chapel ( Methodist.)-Sycamore between Pennsylvania Avenue and 6th. , Rev. J. Il. Swope, pastor.
CHRISTIAN UNION ASSOCIATION .!
Officers-President, E. S. Smith; Vice President, C. H. Gatch; Secretary. G. HI. Lewis; Treasurer, J. P. Bushnell.
The Exceutive Committee, consisting of the officers and the fol. lowing delegates from the varions churches:
Baptist-E. T. Cressy and Mrs. Dr. O. A. Tubbe Centenary, M. E. H. Wightman and Miss Alice Cary. Central Presbyterian-S. A. Russell and Mrs. F. R. West Church of Christ-George A. Jewett and Mre. J. E Gaston Congregational-Geo. R. O.good and Mrs. J. P. Foster. English Lutheran +E. V. Wright and Mrs. James Depew Episcopal-L. W. Dennis and Mrs. S. D. Yeomans. Evangelical-J. P. Smith and Mrs. James Hunter. East Des Moines Baptists -J. M. Ives and Miss M. A. Thomas. Fifth Street M. E-S. S. Ethridge and Miss Carrie Gladfelter. First Presbyterian-S. F. Hanna and Miss Virginia Stott.
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Swedish Lutheran-John Wilson and Miss Annie Start. Wesley Chapel J. M. Ferree and Mrs. Charles G. Lewis.
Churches not here represented will report to the secretary of the
association soon.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
State Officers .- President, Edward Russell; Vice Presidente, Wm. Cl Chamberlain, of Dubuque, and II. W. Knapp, of Des Moines Secretaries! D. Hutchins, of| Cedar Rapids, J. E. James, · of Monticello, and S. N. Millard, of Dubrque; Treasurer, A. W. Street, of Council Bluffs.
The next annual meeting of the association will be held in Dni .. buque,
STATE BIBLD SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
President, Robert Grant, McGregor;Asst. Presidente, | Wm). Tackaberry, O. 11. Kent, E. C. Chapin; secretary and Treasurer, H. C. Sigler, Osceola. The next annual meeting will be held at Mt. Pleasant, on June] 10th, 11th aud 12th, 1873.
DES MOINES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
President, C. H. Getchell ; Vice-President, J. B. Miller ; Secret tary, W. T. Dart; Treasurer, W. A. FBitchell ; Librarian, Miss Belle Griffiths. Library open from 2 to 51 And 6 to 8, p. M. Rooms in Allen? Bank Block.
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President, George W . Ball; Vice-President, Hoyt Sherman, ir. Recording Secretary, Charles Coming; Corresponding Secretary V'.Charles! Scofield; Treasurer, Simon Casady. Meets in Library Rooms every Wednesday evening.
TEACHERS LITERARY UMON.
President, P. II. Bristow); Vice-President, J. H. Thompson ; Secretary A. N. Ozias ; Treasurer, Miss S. W. Skinner; Editor, Mrs. LA M. Wilson; Executive Committee, P. I. Bristow, Miss Maggie ( lisson, Miss Myra Scott. Time of meeting, .l'riday eve- ning.
PHILOMATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. -.
President, Miss Mamio Cole; Vice President, C. C. Cole; Secre- tary, S. IS. Bonbright. Medte in Judge Ofle's law office, Mills & Co.'s Building, every Tuesday evening.
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POLK COUNTY WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
President, Mrs. D. Cattell; Vice- Presidente, Lonis Ruttkay, Mrs J. G. Withrow, Mrs. S. S. Hooper, Major Rankin; Treasurer, M s. M. C. Calanan;
Secretary, Lizzie. Boynton Harbert ; Cor. Sec. Mrs. M. A. Work , Executive Committee, Mrs. Pitman, Mrs. Hunter; Mro. Work, Mrs. Greene, Mrs. Aldrich. Meets first Thursday of every month at Good Templar's Hall, Rollin's block, &t 2 E. M. .
TEMPERANCE ORDERS.
OFFICERS OF THE GRAND
LODGE OF IOWA, I. O. G. T. -
A nos Jones, No. 207, G. W. C. T .; MI W. Porter, No. 549, G. W. Conn .; Martha Wright, No. 133, G. W. V. T ; Laura A. Berry, No. 263, G. Secretary ; Wm. H. Fleming, No. 268, Aes't G. Sec .; Isaac Brandt, No. 133, G. Treas .; J. B. Vernon, No. 47 G Chap .; J. N. Clark, No. 15, G. Marshal; Lida Tyner. No. 47, Aest . G. Marshal ; | Cora Lowrey, No. 371, G. Guard ; J. A. Frenham, No. 574, G .. Sentinel.
The next session of the Grand Lodge will be held at | Mt. Please ant, Henry county, commencing on the last Tuesday in August, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE OF IOWA.
Officers."-Hiram Price, G. W. P .; John . Esmay, Sabula G. W. A .; G. R. Manning,. Sabula, G. S .; J. E. Goodenbgh, Maquo- keta, G. T. Rev. R. Swearengen, Tipton, G. Chap .; John Wilson, La Motte, G. Con .; J. M. Eldridge, Davenport, G. Sen.
All communications addressed to the G. W. S. at Sabula, Jack. son county, will receive proper attention.
TEMPLE OF HONOR OF THE STATE OF IOWA.
G. W. T., W. II. Fleming, Des Moines; G. W. R., Rober, South- erland, Keokuk.
Jocelyn Temple No. 5, Des Moines .- W. C. T., D. D. Fleming; W. R., Jas. Johnson. Meets Temperance Hall, Rollins" Block, first and third Mondays of each mouth.
UNION LODGE, NO. 203, I. O. G. T.
Miss C. R. Compston, W. C. T .: Mre. C. E. Burleigh, W. V. T .; Bernard Murphey, P. W. C. T., H. J. Burleigh, W. C .; Mary Can- nom, W. T .; Wm. H. Fleming, W F. S .; D. D. Fleming |W. Sec .; Mattie Posegate, Ass't Sec .; Mary Johnson, W. M .; George Irion, W. D. M .; Lucinda Kight, I. S. G .; Harry Irwin, O ;. S. G .;
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George Af Mc Vicker, R| H. S .; L. G. Enft, L. H. S .; George A. Mc Vicker Lodge Deputy. Meets every Thursday evening, at Ten perance Hall, Rollin's blk. DES MOINES LOW E.
I. O. G. T., East Side. - W. C. T. A. D. James ; W. V. T. Mrs. Belle Ballou; W. S., .R. W. Russel y W. F. S., J. H. Gillman; W. T., Miss Hendricks ; W. M., Johp Chesell ; P. W. C. T., Isaac Brandt; W. C., Rev. D. H. Kooker.
Meets every Saturday night, east Loo st, corner 5th.
THE PEOPLES' TEMPERANCELASSOCIATION.
President, G. H. Turner, .Vice-Presicont, W. A. Hunt; Secret tary, Geo. L. Jarrett; Treasurer, G. V. right ; Sergeant-at-Arms, R. Garret ; Janitor, James Dorsey; |Financial Luther ; Finance Committee, Joseph MeMagus, Shafer. | Meets every Friday evening at their Bank, Court Avenue ..
Secretary, A. AL M. Drady, J. : hall over Allen's
"DES MOINES' COLD WATER BOYS.
Officers President, Benj. J. Lockwood Vice-President, R. C. Todd ; Recorder, S. S. Bon right; Financial Recorder, C. Finch; Treasurer Avery Newton ; Conductor Walter, Mathews. Meets the first Tuesday evening of each monthat the Court House.
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 1 78.
Cyrus @. Carpenter, Governor ; HI. Q .. Bulis, Lieutenant Gover- nor. Decofal, Winneshlek county ; Josh T. Young; Secretary of State; John Russell, Auditor of State ; Mulliam C. Christy, Treas- urer of State; Aaron Brown, Register mot the State Land Office; .Alonzo Abernethy Superintendent of Public Instruction ; M. E. "Cutts, Attorney General, Oskaloosa; Richard P. Clarkson, State Printer ; James J. Smart, State, Binder)
CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS.
Gov. CO. Carpenter, Des Moines; John G. Foote, Burlington Maturin 1. Fisher, Farmersburg; R. S. Finkbine, Iowa City ; Peter A. Dey, Towa. City; Ed Wright, Sed'y, Des Moines; A. H. Pique nard, Architect, Springtield, Illinois. . Office, Capitol.
IOW \ BOARD OF IMMIGRATION.
Gov. C.C. Carpenter, Presicent, Des Moines ; M. J. Rohlfe Davenport; Marcus Tuttle, Clear Lake; S. F. Spofford, Des Moines ; U. V. Gardner Avoca; A. R. Fulton, :Secretary, Des
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Moines. All communications should be addressed to A. R. Fulton, who will give any information. They are doing innch to settle lowal Office Mills' Block
SUPREME COURT OF IOWA.
J. M. Beck, Chief Justice, Fort Madison; Win. E. Millee Towa City ; C. C. Cole, Des Moines ; James G. Day, Sidney ; M. E. Cutts, Attorney-General, Oskaloosa; E. I. Stiles, Reporter, Ottumwa; C. : Linderman, Clerk, at Capitol. Consultation rooms, Mills' Block.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
Samuel F. Miller, Associate Judge U. S. Supreme Court, Wash- ington, D. C. John F. Dillon, U. $. Circuit Judge 8th Judicial] Circuit, Davenport, Iowa; James M. Love, U. S. District Judge, Ottumwa, Iowa; W. F. Sapp, U. S. District Attorney, Council Bluffs lowa ; R| P. Lowe, Assistant U. S. District Attorney, ,Keokuk, Iowa.
CITY OFFICERS. 1 J. P. Foster, Mayor ; Win. Lowry, Treasurer; Taylor Place, Clerk : M. T. Russell, Marshal ; W. W. Moore, Deputy Marshal; J. H. Smith, Chief of Police; Frank Pelton, City Engineer.
Councilmen J. F. Ankeny, Fifth Ward; J. M. CoggeBall, Third Ward; This. George, Fourth Ward; John IL Given, Second Ward Win. H. Hendricks, Fifth Ward; J. E. Hendricks, Seventh Ward Ward Marcus Kavanagh, Seventh Ward; M. II. King, Sixth II. R. Lovejby, Fourth Ward ; Patrick McGlew, First Ward; W. R. Ray, Sixth Ward ; J. R. Rolling, Third Ward; George C. Tichedor, Second Ward; Daniel Tyrrell, First Ward.
The Council meets the First Monday of each month.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Committee on Bridges .- Coggeshall, Ray, Rollins, J. E. Men- dricks and George.
Committee on Judiciary. - George, Tichenor and Ray. Committee on Fire Department .- Lovejoy, Tyrrell and JE. Hendricks.
Committee on Car. - McGlow, King, and Ray. Committee on Cemetery. - Tyrrell and Coggeshall.
Committee on Police + Kavanagh, McGlew and Tichenor. Committee on Conduct of Oficers. - Tyrrell, Ankeny and Rol- lins.
Committee on Public Buildings :- Ray, W. H. Hendricks And George
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Committee on Special Assessments. - Ankeny, W. H. Hendricks and Lovejoy. Committee on Water Works. - Lovejoy, Tyrrell, Given and King. Committee on Coal Lands -King, My Glow and Kavanagh.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
J. F. Hahnen, Chief Engineer; Arch Christy, First Assistant John Mc Guire, Second Assistant,
ICAPITOL HOSE COMPANY ..
President, Frank Kuhiper; Vice President, C. . Hammer; Treas- nrep, J. W. West; Secretary, G. Reel- Horeman, J. Walters; A6B't Foreman - Fairbanks
RESCUE NO. 1.
A. W. Otis, President; W. P. England, Secretary; David Utter- son, Treasurer; Win. C. Smith, Foreman: John Shick, Assistant Foreman John Honter Foreman Hose | Wm. P. England, Ass't -
Foreman Iose.
EXCELSIOR HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY.
Robert Morris, Foreman; M. Gump, Resistant Foreman ; John - McGuire Secretary and Treasurer,
Rescne Company meets on the first Tuesday night in every month; Hook and Ladder on first Wednesday 'in' every month. Both ineet at Engine House. ,
COUNTY OFFICERE.
John E. Miller, County Auditor]; George A. Mc Vicker, Deputy; J: H. McDlelland, Clerk; J. W. Muffy and J. L. Keyes, Deputy Clerks; Franklin F. Laird, Treasurer; J. W. Laird, Deputy Treus- eurer ; J. O. Reed, Recorder; J. A. Nash County Superintendent; Frank Pelton, County Surveyor; Danie . Bringolf, Sheriff ; B. Cross and J. Parket Deputy Sheriff's ; B. D. Ankeny, Poor Farin Director ; P. D. Ankeny, G. W. Baldwin W. II. Davis, Board of Supervisors; B. Wise, Jailor; D. Y. Chle, County Physician ; J. B. Bissell, County Attorney.
EARLY SETTLERS ASSOCIATION.
All are considered settlers who came here previous to the year 1855. . Also those who have now been here fifteen years.
President, Thomas Mitchell; Vice Presidents, Isaac Cooper, John
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D. McGlothlin, J. C. Jordan, John Hays, B. F. Frederick, Frank- lin Nagle, Newton Lamb, II. H. Saylor, John D. McClain, D. V. Cole ; Recording Secretary, R. L. Tidrick; Corresponding Secre- tary, Hoyt Sherman; Treasurer, B. F. Allen,
POLK COUNTY LEGAL ASSOCIATION.
President, C. II. Gatch; Vice President, C. A. Dudley ; Secre- tary, Crom. Bowen; Treasurer, J. B. Bissel.
Meetings first Monday of each month at Court House.
CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION.
Thomas Hatton, Jr., Presidents D. W. Dennis, Vice President ; A. L. West, Treasurer ; | C. P. Holmes, Secretary.
Particulars in reference to the city, or any special interest, .for- nished on application.
OLMSTED ZOUAVES.
Captain, F. Olmsted; First Lieutenant, F, Clark ; Second Lieut. F. A. Shepard ; Ist Sergeant, H. IL Walling ; 2d Sergeant, Bobt. Shackleford ; 3d Sergeant, Robt. Dippert ; 4th Sergeant, JA. Smith ; 5th Sergeant, John Burnside ; ist Corporal, Geo. Il lie; 2d Corporal, J. W. Rowen; 3d Corporal, Harry Irwin ; 4th| Cor- poral, M. Weeks; 5th Corporal. J. M. Hearshman ; 6th Corporal, George Ash; 7thi Corporal, Chas. McCauley ; 8th Corporal, \' m. Somes ; Treasurer, F. A. Shepard , Corresponding Secretary. F. Clark | Janitors Win. Fenwick and Wm. Brothers.
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 1
President, John Scott ; Vice President, Edwin Smith ; Secretary, J. M. Shaffer; Treasurer, W. Leach; Directore, F. L. Downing, John Grinnell, C. F. Davis, J., W. Porter, S. B. Hewitt. |
The next fair will be held at Cedar Rapids, on the second Mon- day in September, 1873.
CENTRAL IOWA DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President, D. HI. Van Pelt, of Warren county ; Vice President, D. M. Flinn, of Boone county; Secretary, A. J. Lyon, of Dallas county , Treasurer, John Keyes, ot Dass county : Chief Marshal, Jonathan Jones, of Marion county ; Executive Committee, Presi- dent, Vice President, and Secretary.
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The next fair will be held on the 2d, sid and 4th of next Septem- ber. Place not yet designated. 393399
POLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION ..
This is an organization, as its name troporte, designed to foster all the industrial pursuite of our county ...
President, M. W. Robinson ; Vice President, O. W. Munnen ; Secretary, Alexander Shay ; Treasurer, John A. Elliott ; Chief Mar- shal, R. K. Miller ; Directors, Allen, John McGlanghlin and J. T. Wright ; Beaver, Lindsey Carr and B. H. Woodrow ; Bloomfield, J. C. Smith and Thomas Parker ; Camp Jesse McKenney and N. P. Norms ; Crocker, Frank .Nagle and David Martz; Delaware, C. A. Johnston and Fred. Powell ; Des Moines, S. F. Spofford and J. W. Letsppi Douglas. A .J. Mathewel and E. Doubleday ; Elk- hart, James Gray and Joseph Hutton; Franklin, Frank Miller and J. E. David : Four-Mile, James A. Dungen and Wm. Ellison ; Grant, F. Prentice and . William Bentiett: Lee, William Mathews and Wesley Redhead ; Jefferson, John Whit and John Lawson ; Mad- ison, George Robinson and Nat. Parmeter; Valley, Warren Sover- .cign and W Lawson; Walnut, H. H. Robinson and David Beatty.
DES MOINES PARK ASSETATION.
S. F. Spoford and F. R. West, proppetore ;. P. F. Bartle, Sec- retary and Attorney; location, south pany of Des Moines.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
STATE GRANGEE:
Master .. A. B. Smedley, Cresco, Howard county; Treasurer, M. L. Devin! Des Moines; Secretary, William Duane Wilson, ! Des Moines.
CENTRAL ASSOCIATION.
President. M. L. Devin; Secretary, Frank Sprague; Trustees, J. D. Whitman. Dallas Center; John H. Given, Des Moines; David Stanton, Earlham. Office :: Hawkeye Is. Oo. Building. J. D.
Whitman, agent.
MASONIO SOCIETIES.
PIONEER BLUE LODGE, NO. 22, F. + A. M. S. D. Welling, W. M .; G. B. Wicks, s. W .; N. E. Barnes, J. 1
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: W .; Seth Graham, Treasurer: Harry Speed, Secretary ; Harry West, S. D .; J. W. Check, J. Di; R. C. McMillan, Tyler. Meets Saturday evening on or before full moon.
CAPITOL LODGE NO, 110, A. F. & A. M.
J. M. Griffith W. M .; Wm. Lowry, S. W .; Crom Boweb, J. W .; E. B. Hunt. Secretary; C. Youngerman, Treasurer ; James F. Burgess, S. D .: Wmn. Riddle, J. I) .; R. C. McMillan, Tyler. Meetings on Tuesdays on or before the full moon.
TEMPLE COMMANDRY NO. 4 KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Jno. C. Parich, E. C .; John Youngerman, Gen .: Charles Linder- man, C. G .; Rev. P. B. Morgan, Prelate ; Il, C. Plumb, S. M .; E. E. Ainsworth, J. W; Seth Graham, Treasurer ; Jesse W. Check, Recorder ; B. J. McCleary, St. B .; Harfy West, S. B .; Gep. H. Maish, Warder; Ilimam Robinson, 1st Guard; A. Morris, 2d Guard ; C." Brunsdon, 3d Guard ; R. C. McMillan, Sentine!,
Meets second Friday in each month.
CAPITAL COUNCIL NO. 9, ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
Iliram Y. Sinith, T. I. M .; S. M. Good, R. I. M .; Seth Graham, P. C. W .; Mester Cate, Tresemfer; P. H. Skinper, Recorder; Iliram Robinson, Captain of the Guard; Geo. Sneer, Conductor G. B. Wicks, Siewand ; R. C. McMillan, Sentinel.
Stated assembly on the second Wednesday of each month.
CORINTHIAN CHAPTER R A. M NO. 14.
E. E. Ainsworth, EL. P .; Seth Graham, King; C. D. Sureque, Scribe ; P. B. Morgan. Chaplain : P. Il. Skinner. Recorder; Geo. H. Maish, Treasurer; C. II. Colby. C. Il .; J. C. Parish, P. S .; S. D. Welling. R. A. C., J. W. Check, G. M. 3d V .; N. E. Barnes, G. |, M. 2d V .; F. Getchell, G. M. 1st VI; R. C. M. Milan, Guard. Regular meetings Monday nighta on or before full of the moon.
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