Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1879, Part 7

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THE DOTY TANNING CO. - Office and tanners #11 and BIS east Locust street, are the owners of the date process of


the most promising man- ufacturing enterprises recently started in our city: . The Doty leather finds reads sale in the towns where Mr. Doty is known, and where his leather has been tested, and the reciprocal trade started by sending in hide- and sending out leather can be rapidly extended by capital and organization. Hin Ve. Dow Sprocess has been allowed in the


1 and negotiations for the right to use the


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process in other States are pending, and the prospect is that this Lowa invention will speedily come into general use. It is offered upon us merits and no one is asked to purchase the right to use it without first seeing a test and positive proof that- the process has all the merit claimed for it. The proprietors are. M. L. Doty. T. G. Orsig, and C. G. Lewis.


DES MOINES IRON WORKS=M. A. Penney, propri- ctor, ITS and 114 east Walnut street. has one of the largest and best assortments of patterns for engine and mill machinery. building and house castings in the State. All kinds of ma- chinery repaired and satisfaction guaranteed.


PROCESS EXCILINGE MILLS W. P. Gulick proprietor, manufacturer of the best of flour, bran, meal, mill- feed, etc. The flour from this mill is the best, and the trade is extending rapidly. Call and see Them at 2 lo cast Fifth street


MATTHEWS & LEDLIE Hardware, stoves and timware, 310 Walnut street, is one of the leading houses in their line in the city: Everything usually kept by a first class hardware. house is found here, including all kinds of tinware, cutlery and sheet iron ware and nails and builders, hardware are specialties and they are agents for the Dupont Powder Company.


THE AGLAN BUSINESS COLLEGE . B. W. Bowen, principal. Young men and onien desiring .a good business education will do well to attend the above college, where they will obtain a thorough knowledge of book keeping in all its.


branches, penmanship. mathematics, elocution, and a thorough- English course. with instruction in, French. ~ Termsreasonable. When in the city visit the McClain Business College and Academy


TEM. KNIGHT & SON Wagon and carriage makers, fils andJA Locust street are manufacturers of first-class farm wagons, spring wagons and buggies. Horse showing and black- smithing of all kinds by competent workmen ...


N. L. GOLDSTONE & CO. 510 East Fifth street, is one of the largest houses in the city in dre goods clothing and sont' furnishing goods hats, experts. They are doing a fine business, and East Des Moines may well be proud of this house. Sam. Redstone and N. L. Goldstone constitute the members of this enterprising firm.


J. D. WILLIAMS Homme mills, HB and 115 East Cour! Avertir, manufactures the best of homing. bolted meal. buch-


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in than that manufactured by this mitt and these goods is constantly increasing.


MRS. MAL CLARK Willinger orium, TH: almurt street, is one of the largest retail millinery houses in the State. The most fashionable. and a full line of the latest novelties con- stands on hand. Mrs. Clark is one of the oldest milliers in Des Moines, and you will find everything just as represented.


M. A. MARTIN & CO. BIF Sixth street. deal in all the standard sewing machines in the market at the very lowest prices, also needles and attachments, all kinds of shortles and other supplies. All kinds of sewing machines repaired and warranted.


S. N. ENSMINGER 1; Fast Boende great, dealer in stores and linware. copper and sheet from ware, cutlery. nails, etc. All kinds of - job work done. particular attention given to house guttering. and galvanized iron work:


HENRY HAHNEN 51. Walnut street. manufacturer of fashionable boots and shoes the best of which will to an ulu - 2 have patronized him he has always given perfect satisfaction. Some can do finer work. All kinds of repairing meals and sprompthy attended to.


D.D. SKINNER Is agent for the Duncan Iron-Clad Roof Paint. which is unequalled in durability. unrivalled-for cheap-


news Warranty the and water proof is unaffected be held in cold. and will not crack or blister. He is taking contracts for the roots of any and all buildings at the most reasonable rates. The roots of many of our large business houses and five rest- dences are painted by him. Office at residence. 728 Fifteenth street.


ROBINSON& JANES Son Walnut street, dealers in sta-


- ple and fancy groceries, choice teas. glassware queuns Humps, etc. have a well selected and large variety of the best quality of goods for their customers to select from, and will sell


Intered free to all parts of the city. GEO: GARVER & CO. Dealers in builders and the !! hardware, at sio Walnut street, keep as full a line of hardware. saves and tinware, table and packet cutlery house furnishing


Be in Des Moines. 11 goods, etc., as is kept by and round ho examine their New


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wanted, tell your wife to see the different kinds, all first class .- sold by the above firm at prices as low as the lowest. You will find everything just as they represent .them.


EAST END DRY GOODS HOUSE=C. E. Kissen Pr


prietor, in Lewis Opera Block. East Locust street, between Fifth and Sixth, dealer in dr. goods, notions and timer goods. carpets, gent's furnishing goods. &c. . The enterprise, hofor- able and straightforward manner of doing business has won for this firm a remarkable success. and placed is in the front rank of first class dry goods houses in the State .. The people-


of Bast Des Moines can now claim that they have a house. with as good an assortment. as fine goods and one that sells as low as any house in the city. Goodssen free to any part of the city with promptness and despatch.


MERRILL, KEENEY & CO .- Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, 51+ Walnut Street. carry a full line of all kinds of furniture carpets and oil-cloths, spring bed bottoms w


tresses, shading and window fixtures: also coffins. caskets, robes. &c, and everything usually kept by any first-class house intheir line, at bottom prices. This firm is one of the oldest and most favorable known of ant in Des Moines. You Will find everything just as they represent it to be Goods delivered. fits all parts of the


ABORN HOUSE-Corner Fourth Street and Court Ave- nue, C. F. Wightman. manager. Nothing is left under the will add to the comfort of the guests. It is now under the di- rect supervision of Mr. Wightman, who has been for years connected with the house. - It is one of the Best mangood hotel in towa and excelled by nome in the west. The hotel contains upwards of one hundred rooms for guests ranged siogle and en suite. all spacious and degandy furnished. The offices and reading rooms are on the first floor: dining rooms, reception "rooms and ladies ordinary and reception parler, are all located on the second floor. The house is first-class in all its appoint- ments, and Mr. Wightman's zeal for the Abon House knows no bounds and qui Of FAIT King Tvary attention at his hands


MITCHELL. BARTLETT & CRAN Successors to- E. R. Carry Wholesale Druggists, 211 Court Avenue, have recently opened up where they are; but their inte is very promising and rapidly extending in all direction. Their Stock consists of the first quality of drugs, paints, oils, glass netries, and are all classified to best utilize


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the in Thing orders. The firm is composed of W. R. Milthe !! -F. W. Bartlett and. A. D. Crain, Young men of energy and ability. who have had years of experience in the drug business and will doubtless ere long make their house one of the lead-


IOWA DENTAL CO. Rooms over +21. Walnut street ..


A: Morsman, M. D. and A. L. Mccarty. D.D. S., Managers, = have but recently opened here, but are permanently located - in Des Moines and are prepared to do all kinds of dental work "in the best possible manner at as low rates as any. "In the manufacture of argiticial weed nothing but the best material is used, and every plate is fully warranted to fit and give perfect satisfaction. Call and see them. Consultation free. -


LOUIS SCHOLTZ Merchant Tador, Dualout Street, makes a specialty of fine custom tailoring and gents furnish- ings: the finest of goods always on hand and perfect satisfac tion guaranteed


J. C. REGEN - Successor to Martin Title dealer in stone,


time, cena),


Proprietor of patent lime kilns and stone quarries near Parl- ham, lowa. Stone and lime in any quantities at wholesale or retail from these popular stone and time works price reason-


able. Office and vard corner Sixth and me streets.


A. H. MILES Druggist. But Watout street dealer in all


kinds of drugs and medicines paints. ons. Vimines. he's. toilet articles, soaps and all kindsof famey goods usually soll. by drugoiss, Prescriptions often special and carried atten- tion. Only the best quality of goods hope.


ALBRECHT BROTHERS .939 Lourde street. under The Kirkwood." manufacturers of time cigars and wholesale and retail dealers in all kin! if vignes smoking and chewing tobacco and all kinds of as article The Best of goods -


at the lowest possible rates always on hand.


B. H. BADGER - General - gent lo! " The .


shire Extingui.


ing corner Fifty


ni al extinguishers and engine . the largest n anunta hook and ladder trucks and hose carriages in the United states The Company are matubidturers or and dealers in all Kinds of the apparatus, for cities, towns and public and private buildings. See the Company's avertissement. represented by their live and efficient agent. Mr Badger.


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MRS. W. BAILEY & CO. Deal in Willing and Fam


Goods, 199 Fourth street, opposite " The Kirkwood." and vou will find as tine an assortment of millinery goods as is found in the city .- Fine work a specialty with them. They are a nen firm, but by their attention to business and the wants of their customers they are rapidly coming to the front.


DR. C. THOMAS Dentist, rooms over 115 Walmit street, practices dentistry in all it's branches; teeth extracted without pain. The best of material used in the manufacture of artificial sets of Teeth. All work warranted.


MOUNT BROTHERS Broom Factory, comer East Court Avenue and Ninth street, manufacturers of and whole- sale dealers in all kinds of brooms, wisps and brushes: Only the best of materials used. They raise their own corn and know just how to take care of and prepare it for first class work, which theirs is warranted to be. All the late improve- ments in machinery and a large factory, with only_first-class broom makers, is what has enabled them to take the lead in their line in the State. The trade is supplied at the lowest possible rates. Orders be mail receive prompt attention


W. W. CARPENTER - City Woolen Mills, corner East Locust and First Streets, manufacturer of cassimores matinet,


- filled cloth, blankets, jeans, stocking varns, wool carding, fulling, &c. Mr. Carpenter bas had many years of experience in the business and we may well expect that try article : D his manufacture will be first-class.


EAGLE IRON WORKS George Landrum, President D. E. Porking. Secretary, 30E and 30% East Court Avenue, is the largest and what successful manufactory, in their line, in. Des Moines if not in the State. They manufacture all kinds of house and building castings, brass casting, columns, pilas- ters, lintels, girders, sash weights, engines, shafting, boiler fronts, grate bars, gearing, bridge castings. bolts and washers. pulleys, &c .: also. flouring mills and elevators furnished com- plete. Their work is firstclass and always gives perfect satisfaction.


YOENGBERG BROTHERS Grocers. Lewis Opera House block, East Locust street, is one of the leading grocery houses of Des Moines. They have a general assortment of the best of staple and fancy groceries, teas, do, and will not be undersold by anyone. Goods delivered free to all parts of the _ city: Understanding the business thoroughly and basing


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energy and ability they will soon become one of the first house


in Iowa,


JOHN BRUNSDON- - Wholesale tobacconist, 000 Walnut


street, deals in all kinds of jours whowon, and smokers ar- ticles. Fine cigars a specialty. He has a large wholesale trade, and will soon become one of the leading tobacconists of the West.


W.K. MILLER-Agent for Wanamaker & Brown, sales- room over 623 Walnut street, where You will ample goods of all kinds of cloths, for men's and boys clothing, gent's fur- nishing goods, ladies and you - underwear. die goods shawls, cloaks, silks, satins and velvets, de. Merchant tailoring a specialty: You can leave your measure select the goods you-


want, and get a suit in a few days. The house warrants the


goods as represented yur a perfect fit. and prices as low as the lowest. Wanamaker & Brown have the largest, and we think the best, clothing house in America.


J. ROGG & SON Watchmaker, and jewelers. the Wal-


nut street, dealers in watches. clocks jewelry fine silverware, gold chains cings Fte. You will find goods as they represent. them; and prices as low as the lowest. Fine watch reporting it specialty; and all work ami


I. S. PLUMLEY - Bakery and Bating House. 119 Walnut Street. Here you will find everything usually manufactured and sold in first-class bakeries. Wedding and other parties furnished with cakes and confectionery to order, in any style; on short notice. Everything first-class, and charge's moderate. Goods delivered free to all p


EDWARD WELLS Carriage manufacturer; 511 Walnut Street. makes a specialty of fine carriages. . The many years of experience. the time work he does, and the perfect satisfac- on his work giver. in that his factory


will soon become one of the leading carriage works in the northwest ..


SAMUEL CRE ne Fronbri ant Stove Works. TOT and 100 South Second Street. manufacturer of all kinds of house castings. stove repairs. &c. ; His foundry is one of the oldest and best established inthe city. The work is best-class and peters consoante


ROBINSON DA Plumbers and Gas Fitters, 21- Fourth Street, are the leading contenente when heat- ing for public and private bu ilinas, and dealers in gas fixtures.


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بـ ter "materials, steam


pumps, force, lift and drive-well pumps, hydraulic rams,- fire


chutes Tubber hose of all sizes, land , #ffwrought


it'on fences for court houses, cemeteries. dr.


SOULES & TINSLEY -Lica Clothing House: 405 Wat nut Street. dealers in fine and medium clothing : specialties made of children's suitings and gent's furnishing goods. valises it brellas, &c. They carry one of the largest stocks of goods in their line in the state."One price is their motto. and that is as low as the lowest ..


C. W. DORR- Stedsman ... 119 Walnut Street, wholesale and retail dealer in all kinds of seeds terra cotta goods, lawn. fixtures, berry boxes, and everything pertaining of the business is the leading reedsman of lowa.


E RICE Wholesale and Retail dealer in Pianos and Organs, sheet music and musical merchandise, 205 Fifth street, is one of the largest and most favorably known dealers in his line in lowa. He is agent for the Chickering, Webber, Stein- way. Wheelock and Peace pianos, and dealer in organs of all . the leading manufacturer's His woods we sold as low as the


lowest, as the buvo eth from the manufacturers.


E FURNITURE CO. East Com avenue, corner Second street. Go where you will through- out the land you will always find in every populated section of our counter a house. These particularly American landmarks of progress and refinement are with few exceptions


- warm, convenient, well-lighted and above all well scute. Among the many houses which make the manufacture of school furniture a specialty there is not one which bears the marks of a good, successful career, which has been or is better for more favorably known than the lowa School Furniture Company of Des Moines. Church Furniture made to order Messes. Percival and Scoville are the managers.


GEO. A. WARNER Plumer, Steam and Gas Fitter. NOT Walnut street, dealer in all kinds of iron and brass goods, was fixtures, rubber have bath tubs, iron wood and chain puntos of all kinds, iron fencing. iron and lead pipe.


castings, &c.


All his work is first-class -.


RANDALL & DICKEY Delin all kinderon first cis agricultural implements. If you are wanting anything in the line of farm implements. a good farm of spring wagon .. thing usually bept be men in that any of business give their it


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call, at 21Land -19 W find ACTI= thing as represented, and prices to suit the Messis.


Geo. W. Randall and


N. S. McDONNELL & CO. Successors to McDonnell & Mearas proprietors Des Moines Steam Boiler and Iron works, East Court avenue. corner First street. is one of the largest manufacturing firms of the kind in lowa. . They are manufac- nuiring steam boilers. land and water tanks. smoke-stacks, iron jails, shutters, and all kinds of wrought iron work at the lowest possible rates .


I. E. GETCHELL & SON-And the largest and one of the oldest wholesale and retail dealers in lumber, laith, shingles, doors. sash. blinds. de. in lowa. The principal vard is corner Eighth and Lime streetse branch vards. East Des Moines, cor- ner Court avenue and Third street. and at Indianola" Chicago office. 14 Dearborn Street ..


- LEWIS CONIGISKY-Proprietor Plunder Store. 14 Walnut Street. Wholesale and retail dealer in fancy goods and


motions. dry woods. millinery. hair goods. picture frantes look- ing glasses. &c. &c. In fact. as large a variety of notions as are found in the city. and everything sold at as reasonable rates as any first-class house in his life


- Chicago: pianos and organs. Salesrooms 199 Fifth street, Fear of Post Office Park. Where you will see the Story & Camp; Decker Bin Haim Bras Billings Swinwar and other fire. -


goods direct from them


rates. Good organs for 850 and upwards, and pianos from Slow and upwards. Call on or address W. H. Lehman. man- wis of agencies for low and Nebraska. Des Moines, Towa, - Story & Camp De and the State Street. Chicago, of 412 and :14 Olive Street. S


DES MOINES OFT HEAL SILES Our mills are among the teaching in the Heavy 11. R. Heath established himself in this business in May last, and is meeting with Hispar- Hled success. He turns out eighty barrel of oat meal daily. NAIS TO New York, Boston. Chicago, St. Tres, and all principal parts of the country. His success is not an es- and can but produce favorable Fontes fiston


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genuine' article. It has the advantage of the practical experi- ence of othermills in the t ttivi and the improvements sug- gested thereby.


- TAYLOR PIERCE- Has also recently fitted up mille for the manufacture of oat meal. and will soon start with a compe- tent and experienced set of men to help supply the great demand


Tor Des Moines manufacture.


The oat is the only grain which must be dried by artificial heat before it can be ground to be used for food. The process ..


of drying is the object sought in producing meal ... The grain is placed on large perforated pans over steam coil pipes, and is stirred constantly by rotating arms of scrapers, so that it is perfectly and uniformly dried by heated air, and thus retains the fall flavor of the grain andall its starch, giving it a taste very much like con. Now this is an industry in which the people of everycity in the State and the farmers have an inter- est. Oats can be grown in lowa at a low price. The quality and field are the best of any State in the Union. The demand for oat meal is constantly increasing. The public palate is becoming more and more pleased with it.


- : HENRY KAGEY Agent for lowa of the Chicago School Furniture Co. The desks the handle are known as the


Faultless School Desks and have given perfect satisfaction wherever used. No better desks are made anywhere. For illustrated circulars and price lists address Henry Karar. Des


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


Asbury Chapel, M. E. 1600 Sixteenth St: F. Branston, par tor; services 2:30 p. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday-school of p. m .: A. P. Haupt, Supt.


Burns Chapel, M. E., colored .- East Vine, cor Fourth: ser- vices 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m .: J. Branston, pastor: Sunday-school 4 p. m .; C. Coddington, Supi .: -


Centenary, M. E .- Seventh bet Center and Crocker: W. Darned, pastor: services 10:30 a. m. and I p. m. = Sumby 2 p. m .; A. N. Denman, Supt.


Church of Christ. Too Locust, D. R. Lucas, pastor ; Servi- ces 10:30 a. m.and . p.m., Sunday school at w a. m .: George Jewett, Supt.


English Lutheran-Seventh in .C. 1.6 Ficks , pastor; services 10:20 a. m. and 7 p. m .: Sunday schoolat fem .: George H. Maish, Supt.


Evangelical Association .- 517 East Sixth, David M. Kooker, paster: services logga in and i p. m. Sund John Gabriel, Supt.


East Fifth Street, M. E. Cor Bast Fifth and Allen: ser.


vices to:30 a. m. and i pan. J. Branston, pas Sunday - school 2 p. m .: Simon Doran, supt. Fifth Street M. B. 2019 ces logo a. m, and i p.m. Sunday school TI Supt .:


First Baptist. 721 Locust: J. R. Murphy, pastor Services


tow, Supt.


German Lutheran. 115-Locust: Franz Matter, pastor: ser-


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10:0 a. m. and i.p. m .: Sunday-y ho


Gospel Temperance Vision


P. P. Ingalls, pastor: Sunday school :


mson, Supt.


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Pollak, rabbi; services Friday evening I o'clock, Saturday morning 9 o'clock; Sunday-school class meets at 10 a. m. Sun- day.


Plymouth Congregational-Locust, car ith: A. L. Frishit pastor; services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday school Ha. In. pastor, Supt.


Presbyterian. High, cor Eighth; S. 11. Thompson, pastor ;- services 10:30 a. m. and i. p. m .; Sunday school > p.m .; J. B. Heartwell, Supt.


Presbyterian (East Des Moines) .-- W. W. Thorpe, pastor: services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday-school at 127 smeets at Harter's Hall.


Second Baptist .- Corner Des Moines and Pennsylvania.


W. A. Cain, pastor; services 10:30. a. m. and 7 p. m .; Sunday- school at 12 m .; B. T. Gillette, Supt.


St. Ambrose, Catholic .- Sixth, cor Locust; J. F. Brazill, pas- tor; services & and 10:30 a. m. and Ip.m.


St. Mary's, German Catholic .- Second, cor Crocker:V. S Sassell, pastor; services at 10:30 a. m.


St. Paul's Episcopal Jur Seventh. J. S. Juncker pastor: services 10:30 a. m. and Z p. m .; Sunday-school at 2 p. m.


Sacdish Lutheran Mission. Corner Last Second and 19


Moines; J. Peterson, pastor; services 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m .; C. Ortland, Supt.


Swedish M. L. - East Sycamore between From and Second: P. J. Berg, pastor; services to a. m .; children's meeting & p. m.


Savedish Lutheran. Sycamore, corner Bast First; J. Tellern, pastor; services to Be a. m. and 7. p. m .; Sunday school 9 a. m .: English Sunday-school & p. m .; M. J. Levin, Supt.


United Brethren. - Maple street, between Bast Ninth and Eleventh; C. B. Davis, pastor; services 10:0 a. m. and 7 p.m .: Sunday-school 9 a. m .; E. Buck, Supt.


United Presinterin. Sycamore, northeast corner Seventh T. J. Kennedy, pastor; services logo a. m. and 7 p. m .: Sun day-school9 a. m .; James Anderson, Supt.


Unitarian Church. Hall, Union-Block, 51 Lourt: | K Ellinger, pastor; services 10:30 a. m. and T.p. m 1


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Wesley Visteet 1. A. Lad Sier, between Sixth and - Seventh; W. S. Hooker, pastor; services 1030 a. m. and I p. - 1 pm: William Christer, Supe


COLLEGES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


UNIVERSITY OF DES MOINES- Rev. J. A. Nash, D. D., Pres- went and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy :-


Professor of Ancient Langnau P. Haupt, Prot of Ger- man and English Literature: JE. IL. Eastman, Prof. of Mathe- matics: Mis. C. A. Savin. Teacher in English Department; W, -. er on Chemiser and Philosophy


CIM. A. Dud les, President; J. M. St. John, Secretary: J. J. Towne, Treasu- rer: C. A. Dudley, P. Il. Bristow, II. 1. Skinner. J. A. Jack- son, J. S. Clarkson and L. H. Bush, Directors. . Leonard W Parish, Superintendent.


HIGH School. - L. I. Cart, Principal; Miss Sarah. Collier, Assistant: Miss Florence MacDonald; Assistant. .


WASHINGTON SCHOOL, FIRST WARD. Kogni 1, Miss Isabella Bartholomew ; room 2, Miss Mary Maxwell; room 3, Miss Isa- bella. Dunlap: room 1, Mr. Hiram H. Leo


LINCOLN SCHOOL SECOND WARD. Room . Miss Elizabeth Matthews; room 2, Miss Meda Scott: room B, Miss Estella E. Hihors room t. Miss Rhonda Dicker, room , Miss Martha Hamilton: room & Miss Ella E. Morse: room 7. Miss Ada L. Harvey: rooms, Miss Mary . Wilson: room 9, Miss Marga- - ret Glisan: room to, Miss Anna B. Garfield.


IRVING SCHOOL, THIRD WARD Room 1, Miss Helen () ... Gripping room , Mix Eren M. Chapman: room : Miss Margaret Courge: Don't Miss Viola Booten: room 5. Miss Elizabeth Holland: room 6, Miss Sarah L. Clark ; room 7, Miss Mrs. Mary E. Clark, toom & Ms. L.




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