Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1884, Part 7

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In the wholesale interests of our city, nearly every line of trade, is represented by houses which justify us in speaking of them in the highest terms of praise, but healthful rivalry pro- motes growth, and there is room for at least another house in many branches of business. Des Moines wants these factories and business houses, and is anxious to have the excellent oppor- tunities 'utilized, when the beneficial results are so apparent, which we hope the capitalists of the country may soon realize. Any information with reference to the business or manufac- turing interests, or inquiries from anyone desiring a new home ', or business location will receive prompt attention by addressing the Secretary.


SUBURBAN TOWNS.


NORTH DES MOINES .- This is a suburban town containing a population of about five hundred, and adjoins the city on the north, as the name indicates. It extends la mile 'and a half east and west and half a imile north from the limits of the city, and is a popular place of residence. The situation is elevated, and the surface, which is diversified with beautiful groves of nalive trees, is gently undulating, affording elegant residence sites. North Des Moines was , incorporated in, 1880, and the


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OFFICERS: - S. A. Kelsey, Mayor: G. S. Hughs, Recorder; . R. A. Rollinson, Treasurer; |H. A. Bigelow, Assessor; W. S. Chapman, Marshal.


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LOUGHRAN & HILLIS,


Build, and Repair


Steam Engines


BOILERS,


Grain Elevators


Flour and Saw Mill Machinery,


THRESHERS, REAPERS, ETC., ETC.


- Foundry and Machine Shop Cor. First and Locust Sts. -


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ALDERMEN: - A. Jones, J. Bellanger, B. N. Kenyon, W. | A. Garrett, J. A. Nash.


UNIVERSITY PLACE.


The growth and development of this beautiful ;suburban place has been surprising. | It is the seat of Drake University, and many handsome residences have been built, while many more will be erected during the coming season. It ;is situated in the northwestern part of the city, land is one of the most. beautiful and Healthful portions.| The street railway is being extended in that direction, and is expected to reach the place. during the coming summer. . ' University Place has its own postofice .. ! 1.


The officers are as follows: Norman Haskins, Mayor; Sibrel, Recorder, B. B. Burton, Treasurer; E. Hellyer, Mar- shal ..


COUNCILMEN: A. S. Kingman, J. Jackson, L. S. Bottonfield, B. E. Shepherd, E. A. Ingham, E. D. Smith.


GREENWOOD PARK . Was incorporated in 1881, adjoins the city on the west, and 1. is the most beautiful of our suburban towns. It contains some of the most elegant residences in this part of the country, and IGreenwood Avenue; the finest drive in the city, extends through- out its entire length from east to west. It is very popular as a place of residence, and many of our leading business men pre- fer a residence there to the more crowded portions of the city. Most of the houses have telephone communication with the business portion of Des Moines; sidewalk is laid throughout the; enti le length of Greenwood Avenue, and it is anticipated that' a street railway will be laid through Greenwood Park to Elma- wood Park, and the Iowa State Fair Grounds ..


The officers of Greenwood Park are L. Perkins, Mayor; C. B. Kauffman, Recorder.


TRUSTEES; A. N. Denman, E. R. Mason, Washington Mil- ler; W. H. Welch and J. H. Windsor;


GILBERT -Is just outside the south eastern limits of the city, and is laid out in convenient lots for residences, with ap- propriate streets and alleys. The many heavy manufacturing establishments in that locality already built and in operation, and others to be completed in the vicinity in the near future, revealed to the founders of this suburban town, that the maby hundreds of operatives, necessarily employed now, and the ad-


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JOSEPH W. HILLIS ISAAC LEA HUMANS.


HILLIS BROS., PIONEER ABSTRACT OFFICE


(Successors to Iowa Loan & Trust Co.)


Having purchased of the lowa Loan & Trust Company the only


Complete Abstract Books in Polk County,


We are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice. -


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL CASES,


405 Court - Avenue, Aldine Block, Opposite Aborn House,


DES MOINES, IOWA.


ES "The' [Pioneer/ Abstract Books were formerlyiowned by Hon. John G. Weeks, and afterward by Fuller, Heartwell & Coffin, and contain complete Abstracts of all the official Records in any manner affecting the Title to Real Estate in Polk County, Iowa. -


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ditonal hundreds to be employed in these establishments of, wealth and industry, must be provided with suitable homes, at no great distance from their places of labor. Hence the build- ing of this new town.'


The post office at Gilbert is known by the name of Chester- field


The officers are Mayor, A. H. Pettit; Recorder Wallace L Hardy,


TRUSTICHS. - John J. Fitzgerald, L. W. Graham, A. Larison, W. S. Bennett, H. L. England, John Myers


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SEVASTOPOL- This is a village of about five hundred inhabi- tants, adjoining the city on the southeast; and the principal. in- dustry here is the' mining of coal. Four ; mines are located within the corporate limits of this town, but the principal offices of these companies are located in the city of Des Moines, and for all practical purposes belong to the city! The town supports a variety store, a blacksmith shop, a meat mar- 1 ket and various mechanical trades. . An extensive business in market gardening is carried on here, the product being sold in . Des Moines. R. F. Young is Mayor, and L. Heidt recorder.


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UNIVERSITY OF


ES MOINES


MILLS & CO


E KENNEY . O. D. , PRESIDENTA


"LoGic is LOGIC," -- In the logic of events the University of Des Moines is fixing its roots in the soil of the ages. At the Jerusalem of our commonwealth, the very heart of Iowa life, it takes inspiration, hope and new power; and with its present management is rising out of debt to its higher level and life, prominence and permanence. Located in the beautiful College Park on Pleasant street, its rare) opportunities, open doors, invite and welcome the young men and women of the Northwest, inciting them to a higher life. it is their unspeakable privilege to become members of this institution of learn ing. We are in connection with every part of the State direct at with vital bars of steel.


The beauty of the place, the enterprise, wealth and, culture of the citizens, the natural concentration here of lowa industries, light and forces; the legislative, literary, musical, artistic specialities, profes- fesional eminence, social refinement, the twenty-three papers and periodicals of this city, and its eighty-four daily trains make it a prov: idential site for the University of Des Moines.


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REV. IRA E. KENNEY, D. D., President and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. REV. J. A. NASH, D. D.,


Professor Emeritus of Peychology and Christian Ethics. REV. H. A. BROWN, M. A. Professor of Mathematics, Penmanship and Book keeping.


Professor of Languages and Literature. REV. C. M. BRINK, M. A.,. Lecturer on Rhetoric, Logic and English Literaturel


Professor of Natural Sciences! ! W. H. DICKINSON, M. D.


Lecturer on Physiology. MRS. R. A. STEWART,


. Principal of Normal Department and Instructor in German. MISS SOPHRONIA NESBIT, Instructor in Latin and History. MRS. MARY E. KENNEY, Lecturer to the Ladies on Maxime, Manners and Morals. MRS. W. A. CAIN, Superintendent of Nadies Department.


Instructor in Instrumental Music, Vocal Culture, Drawing and Painting.


MRS. H. A. BROWN,: Assistant Principal and Librarian. JOHN BECKWITH, .11 Burgar. REV. W. A. CAIN


Corresponding Secretary. UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS.+ Preparatory, { Literary, Normal, Scientific, Classical, and Collegiatel SPECIALTIES,-Prmanship, Painting, Drawing, Discipline, Music, Art, Literary Society, Vocal Culture. APPOINTMENTS. - Ummodious apartments, Dormitories for Ladies Reception mom; Library, Cabinet, Reading room, Home-like dining hell, Kind Courtesies, Sunny Side, ADVANTAGES -Able instructors, Direct, special, thorough methods, Best government, For facilities for Olimplete, Liberal Education of Each Sex, Con it 12. Annual Session begins Sep- Judel tember 18, 1884. 1 low, Students and their friends received at any term time, Here at the great hearthstone of the State is the home of statesmen, Orators, Chancellors, Divul -CHARACTER BUILDERS. -


IRA B. KENNEY, D. D., PRESIDENT.


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THE


Great Wabash Route!


Always a Favorite with the Traveling Public. THE SHORTEST AND ONLY LINE 1


Running Through Sleepers Between DES MOINES AND ST. LOUIS.


Making direct connections at Union Depot with all Lines for the East and South. Quickest Time to Kansas City


- And most direct route to


1 KANSAS, NEW MEXICO, INDIAN TERRITORY, TEXAS AND ARIZONA.


For tickets and full information, apply to H. M. HOXIE, Third Vice-President ..;


St. Louis. :


H. C. TOWNSENDA General Passenger Agent.


C. F. MEEK, Division Superintendent, L. M. MARTIN,


DES MOINES.


General Agcud


THE NEW LINE=


VIAR ....


St.L.,D.M. & N.and C.M. & St. P.R'ys from DES MOINES for


ALL POINTS EAST AND WEST.


le unrivalled for comfort and elegance in the appointment of its train service. Opening . sup to the tourist a new route to,


THE GOLDEN NORTHWEST!


and the picturesque scenery'of


The Wisconsin Lakes and Valleys!


By this route the traveler crosses the famous HIGH BRIDGE over the Des Moines River, about 25 miles north bof the city, over 100 feet above low wabir, and 2,000 feet long. One Hundred Acres being laid out for Piente Grounds. Daily Excursions will run during the summer months at the nominal fare of (73 Cents for the round trip of Fifty Miles. All information with Maps and Folders carefully given on application to


F. MEEK, Con'l Supt,, T.L. JELLEY, G. F. and G. P. Agent.


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CHURCH DIRECTORY.


BAPTIST.'


First Baptist Church-Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. M Brink pastor. Sabbath School 12:00 M .; Frank Ricker supt. | Young People's meeting 6 P. M. Prayer meetH ing Wednesday 7:30 P. M. West Locust corner 8th.


East Des Moines Baptist Church-Rev. T. J. Keith pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. " Sabbath School at 12.M. Young People's meeting at 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Corner Des Moines street and Pennsylvania Ave.


High Street Baptist Church-Rev. F. D. Kickerson pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. . Sabbath School at 12.M., P. H. Bristow supt: Young People's meeting at 5:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. .. West 12th, northwest corner High.


Swedish Church- Rev. M. Nelson pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School 3.P. M. ' Young Pep- ple's meeting 6:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening ht. 7:30 .. Meets in Skandia Hall, East Locust,


Oliver Baptist Church-Rev. G. M. Davis pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School 2 P. M., Watts supt. . Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. South sicle West Elm, bet 4th and 5th.


CATHOLIC.


St. Ambrose Church-Rev: John F. Brazil, pastor.' Masses 630, 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. on Sunday. Vespers 3:20 P. M. Sabbath School at Sisters of Charity, Sister M. Baptist Super- ioress. West 6th, southeast comer Locust.


St. Michael's Church-Rev. J. F. Nugent pastor. Mass at 8 fand 10:30 A. M. Sabbath School 4 P. M. East Court Avenue corner 7th.


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St. Mary's German Church+P: Winifred Schmidt, O. S. B., Mass every Sunday at 8 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. West 2nd, corner Crocker:


CHRISTIAN.


Christian Chapel .- RevJ A. P. Cobb, pastor; Services 10:30 A M. and 7:30 p. M .; , Sabbath School 12 M .; A. Swift supt. Young Peoples meeting 6 F. M .; Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 709 west Locust.


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MRS. A. L. DICKERSON,


STATE AGENT FOR. R. S. BAILEY'S


New Combination System


FOR DRESS FITTING.


Instruction given at her Dress and Cloak-Making Parlors, 415 WALNUT STREET, DES MOINES, IOWA. -AGENT FOR-


John Hall's Patent Adjustable Dress Form and Thomas Patent Adjustable Tables AGENTS WANTED; · CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.


. The best and simplest thode, including all the Lite Improvements in Cutting Ladies' and3 Children's Basques, Cloaks, Sacques, Waists, Skirts and Patterns; also separate Charts for cutting Shirts.


The Book of Instructions is new and directions so plain, with cuts of each garment, that any one can understand the use of it by the aid of it. I


'The system is printed on heavy, card-board and is durable, is prepared for use, and h book accompanies each, put up in an envelope, and will [ be sent post-free on receipt of price, and much cheaper in quantities to agents. Circulars giving [full information can be had by addressing


Mrs. A. L. Dickerson, State Agent, Des Moines, Iowa.


S. M. DUNLAP


HORSE-SHORING -------- . -


AND GENERAL


Blacksmithing and Repairing.


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CONGREGATIONAL.


Plymouth Church .- Rev. A. L. Frisbie pastor; Services 10: BO A. M. and 7 P.M .; Sabbath School 12 M. M. H. Smith supt. Young People's meeting 6 P. M .; Prayer meeting Wednes- Hay evening, 7:30 P. M. West Locust | north east corner 7th.


Pilgrim Church .-- Rey. S. S. Grinnell pastor; services at 10;30. A. M. and 7 p. M .; Sabbath School at 12 M .; east 6th cor- Her Locust.


Congregational Chapel. - Rev. Albert Ethridge, pastor; Ser- vices 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. West North corner 8th.


EPISCOPAL.


'St. Paul Church .- Rev. W. H. Van Antwerp rector; Ser- vices 10:30 a. M. and 7:30 P. M .; Sabbath School 12 M. George T. Henry. Supt .; service Wednesday 7:30 P. M. West 7th be- ween Walnut and Locust.


East Side | Church. pastor, Service 10:30' A. M .; 'Sabbath School at 12 M. H. C. Senteney supt. Hall over 520 east Locust.


EVANGELICAL!


Trinity Church-C. J. Miller pastor. Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7 p. MI : Young People's meeting[ at 6:30 P. M. Prayer- meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. East Sixth be- tween Sycamore and Des Moines.


German Church-Rev. E. S. Scholtz pastor. Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting every . Wednesday evening. East Sycamore between 12th and 13th.


FRIENDS.


Rev. J. P. Wooten pastor! |. Services at 10:30 A. M, Sabbath School at 12 M .;! A. W. Naylor supt. East Sycamore bet Pennsylvania Ave and Ninth.


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Allen Street Church pastor. Services at 7 p. M. Sab-, bath School at 3 p. M. Sarah Doty supt. East Fourth corner Allen.


Synagogue -- D. 'Davidson rabbi and Saturday 9:30 A. M. " Sabbath Sunday 10 A. M., D. Davidson West Mulberry corner 7th. 1


HEBREM Services Friday 7:30 P. M. . School Saturday 11 A. M and . supt., A. Sheuerman pres.


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Synagogue -- H, Adleman pastor. Services Friday 7 P. M. and Saturday TA. M. Over 502 East Locust.


LUTHERAN! .


St. John's English Church-Rey. G. C. Henry pastor. Ser. vices 10:30,A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School 9:30 A. M .; George Maish, Supt. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. MI West Tth southeast corner Sycamore. -


German -. Rev. Anton Kleinlein pastor. Services 10 A. M. and 7 p. M. Sabbath School 2. r. M,; Rey. Anton , Kleinlein supt. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. M. 115 West Locust.


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First Church-Rev. L. A. Johnston pastor. Services 10:30 : A. M. and 7:30 p/ M. Sabbath School 9 A. si, and 3:30 P. M .; J. . Venell and Rev. L. A.º Johnston superintendents. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday evening! at 7:30. East Sycamore northeast corner 1st.


Swedish Evangelical Mission-Rev. Emanuel Berg pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbbath School 3 P. M .; Olaus Anderson supt. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30. Young People's meeting Saturday evening at 7:30. East Des Moines Corner Second.


Voargian-Rev. H. C. Holm pastor. | Services , every fourth Sabbath. East Des Moines between 6th and 7th.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL.


First church .- Rev. E. K, Young pastor ; Services at 10:30. A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sabbath School at 12 M. C. H. Gatch supt; Young People's meeting 6:30 p. L.M. Praveri meeting Wednes- day evening at 7:30. : West Ninth corner Pleasant. .


Wesley Church .~ Rev. C. W. Blodgett pastor; Services: 10. 30 A. M. and 7:30 p. br. Class 12 M. Sabbath School at 2:30 l' M .: J. H. Koons supt. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening af 7:30., Young People's meeting 6 r. M. East Des Moinel corner 11th !:


Asbury Chapel-Rev. I. N. Shaffer pastor. Services 10:3 A. M. and 7 80 P. M. Sabbath School 12 M .; Wesley Redhead supt: Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at. 7:30. 1600 East Sixteenth.


Ebenezer Wesleyan Chapel-Rev. R. J. Derrick - pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. East Maple corner Four- teenth.


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Swedish M. E. Church-Rev. J. T. Wigren pastor. Ser- vices 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School 12 M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. 1 !


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St. Paul's M. E Church -- Rev. E. C. Joiner pastor. Ser- vices 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 p. M. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M .; H. M. 'Cravens supt. | Prayer and class meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M. West Second southeast corner Center. .. Burt's Chapel- 1 pastor. Sabbath Schpol at 4 P. M .; C. D. Coddington supt: Prayer meeting Wednesday evening .. East -Fourth corner Vine .. .


German M. E. Church-Rev. Geo. Bonn pastor- Services : 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath School 9:30 A. M .: Henry Bloom supt . Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. 217 West Locust!| .1


Protestant M. Ex Church-Rev J. E. Rouze pastor. Ser- vides 2:30 n. m at German Evangelical Church; Fast Sycamore between 12th and 13th. --


PRESBYTERIAN.


First Presbyterian .- Rev. I. B. Stewart, D. D., pastor. Serv- ices 10:30 A. M.and 7 r. M. Sabbath school 12 M; W. W. Hale supt: " Young [ people's meeting 16 P. M. Prayer meeting ; Wednesday 7:30 p. M. ' West High corner 8th ..


Second Church. - Rev. W. A, Bartholomew, pastor, Serv- ices,10:30 A. M. and 7:30 r. Mil Sabbath school at 12; Charles E. Risser 'stipt. East Pennsylvania avein e corner Des Moines. Westminster Presbyterian .- Rev.| W. J. Young pastor. Services 10:30 A. M. and 720 P. M. Sabbath school 3 P. M .; George Williams supt. . West 12th between School and North. South Des Moines Presbyterian .- Rev. W. J. Young pastor. . Services,each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 p. M; II. Lee Supt. Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 P. M.


1. United Presbyterian .- Rey - Shaw pastor. Services 10:30 .A. $1. and 7:30 P. M. /Sabbath school 12 M .; A. W. Brandt supt. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M. .


Unitarian Church-Rev. S. S. Hunting pastor. 10:5. A. M. fand 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school 12 M .; "gar supt. West 15th corner Linden.


Services . McCar-


UNITED BRETHREN.


First Church .- Rev." J. Talbott pastor. Services 10:30 A. M.


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and 7:30 P. M." Sabbath school 9:30 A. M .; Miss May Archer supt. Prayer|meeting 'Wednesday evening 7:30. 910 west 11th. Second Church .- G. W. Stratton pastor. Services 11 A. M. and 7 p. 31. Sabbath school at 9 A. M .; William Thornton. supt. East Maple between Sth 'and 9th.


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Latter Day Saints .- Merrill pastor, east Des Moines corner 16th.


Disciples, Sabbath school at 2:30 P. M .; over 520 e Locust. COLLEGES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


University of Des Moines .-- FACULTY .- Rev. Ira E. Kenney, D. D., President and Professor of Mental and Moral Philoso- phy; Rev. J. A. Nash, D. D., Professor Emeritus of Psycholo- gy and Christian Ethics; Rev. H. A. Brown, M. A., Profess- or of Mathematics, Penmanship and Book-keeping; Professor of Languages and Literature; Rev. C. M. Brink; M. A., Lecturer on Rhetoric, Logic and English Literature ;- 1. , Professor of Natural Sciences; W. H. Dickinson, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology: Mrs. R. A. Stewart, 'Principal of Normal Department and Instructor in German; Miss Sophronia Nesbit, Instructor in Latin and History, Mrs. Mary E. Kenney, Lecturer to the Ladies on Maxims, Manners and Morals; Mrs. W. A. Cain, Superintendent of Ladies' Department; Instructor in Instrumental Music, Vocal Culture, Drawing and Painting; Mrs. H. A. Brown, Assistant Ihrincipal and Librarian; John Beckwith, Bursar; Rev. W. A. Cain, Corresponding Sec- retary.


Callanan College .- 1110 Pleasant. Faculty: C. R. Pome- roy, D. D., President; Mrs. Mary J. Pomeroy, Preceptress; Mary Howard, A. M., Natural Science and Mathematics; Annie D. Merrill, A. BI, Ancient Languages; Mrs. M. C. Frisbie, Histo- ry and Botany, Mrs. E. H. Jackson, M. L. A., Modern Lan- guages; J. H. Goodrich, A. M., Musical Director; Miss' Hatte T. Couch, Piano; Miss Mabel Lanphere, Voice Culture; Miss Matie Cope, Elocution; Miss Emma M. Jewett, Fine Arts; Miss Mary Holloway, Preparatory Department .J. A. Jackson, A. M., Curator ...


Drake University .-- Faculty:' George T. Carpenter, A. M., Chancellor; Norman Dunshee, A. M., Vice-President and Pro- fessor of Ancient Languages; Bruce E, Shepherd, A. M., Pro- fessor of Mathematics and French; William P. Macy, A. M., Professor of Geology and Botany; Lyman S. Bottenfield, A. M., Professor of English Literature and Germap; J. S. Lee, B.


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Pu., Professor of Physics and Chemistry; Miss Emma Dun- slee, A. M. " Professor of History and Adjunct of Mathematics; R. Dungan, Professor of Biblical Literature; Prof. Milton P. Givens, Principal of Commercial Department; Prof. Mark E. Wright, Director of Musical Department; Mrs. W. P. Macy, Teacher of Painting and 'Drawing; Mrs. Rachel Reid, M. D., Lecturer on Special Subjects to Ladies; S. S. |Bonbright, L.L. B, Curator of Museum and Taxonomist; B. E. Shepperd, Bur-, sar; L. $. Bottenfield, Librarian.


VEST DES MOINES SCHOOLS.


Officers: B. H. Bush, pres; J. M. St. John secy; J. G Rounds treas. | Directors:|


G. M. Hippee, John Beckwith, William |Musson, F. S. Whiting, L. H. Bush, J. B. Stewart. LI W. Parish, Superintendent of Instruction. Board Meetings: Third Monday evening of each month.


High School -- R. D. Jones, principal; Miss Carrie McAyeal, first lasst: Miss Florence McDonald, asst; Miss. Bell M. Gilcrest, asst.


Lincoln School .- Miss S. M. Glisan, Mrs. W. L. Brown, Miss Ella E. Huntington, Miss Addie: L. Harvey, Miss Nevada Smith, Miss M. P. Cutler, Miss Ella F. Lyon.


Training School .- Miss L. K. Matthews, principal; Miss Mollie Brown, Miss Margaret King, Miss Gertrude. Burt, Miss Helen Illsley, Miss Josie Jackson, Miss Florence Everett.


Irving School .- Mrs. L. M. Wilson, principal; Miss, Olive McHenry, asst; Miss A. M. Morton, Miss Minnie Nash, Miss . Cl J. Harvey, Miss H. A. Lenox, Mrs. M. E., Clark, Miss Lizzie Haddock, Miss Bertha Smith, Miss Hattie Campbell, Miss Minnie Curley, Mrs. Julia Hanna, Miss 'V. J .. Campbell, Mrs. Lucy Collins.


Crocher School. J. W. King, principal. Miss L. Frisbie Miss H. C. Crandell, Miss R. A. Morris, Miss| Anna Jones, Miss Susan Howell, Miss Emma D. Cressey, Miss Margaret Bristow; Miss L. A. Berger, Mrs. M. T. Hatch, Miss Rose Vimont .!.


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Hawthorne School, -- Mrs. L. T. Morrow, principal; Miss Mary Shunders, Mrs. Lucy Curl, Miss Agnes Haines, Miss Annie Holland, Mrs .. Z. T. Dunlap, Miss Hattie McManima, Miss Lizzie Willis.


Garfield School .-- Miss Mary |S. Frederick, principal; Miss Maggie George, Miss Carrie Goldsberry, Mrs. A. G. Alcott.


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Cooper School .- D. G. Perkins, ! principal; Miss Fannie Sup- plee, Miss Minnie Liebhardt, Miss Etta Supplee.


Washington School .- C. M. Higley, principal; Miss . Mary Leonard, Miss Cora Folsom, Miss Ada McClelland, Miss Ida Easton, Miss Florence Eaton. .


Sevastopol School .- Miss Mary Cunningham, Miss Josie Smith.


EAST DES MOINES PUBLIC SCHOOLS. |


Officers :- William Christy, president; Joseph Williams, sec- retary; H. E. Teachout, treasurer. | Directors: - William Christy, George Nicholl, D. F. Witter, George Lendrum, William R. Ankeney, J. F. N. Drake. ' Leigh Hunt, superintendent. Of- fice hours school days S to 10 A. M., Saturdays 8:30 to 10 A. M.


High School :- Herman Martin, principal; John Wolf, asst; Miss Nellle Ritner, asst.


High School, Preparatory-east 12th corner Lyon. Mrs. Seigler, teacher; Miss Laura Overman, asst; Miss Florence Dana, music teacher.


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Webster School .-- east 12th corner Lyon. J. W. Wolf, prin- cipal; Miss Ella Clark, Miss Ella Goodrell Miss Vina Warr, Miss Abbie Perkins, Miss Ella F. Johnson, Miss Ella Wolf, Miss Jennie Kreigh, Miss Jessie Johnson.,


Bryant School .-- east Pennsylvania avenue corner Sycamore. Mrs. I. E. Seigler, principal; Miss Mary Mc Clelland, Miss Amy Christ, Miss Mamie Hutchins, Miss Ella V. Johnson, Miss Mary Stein, Miss Vida Otis, Miss Serena Marshall, Miss M. J. Rigby, Mrs: Lottie Earle.


Longfellow School-east Pine north of Maple. Miss Sibyl Jeffries, principal, Miss Mary Comstock, Miss Lillian Stockton, Miss Celesta Easton, Miss M. F. Scholes, Miss Mae Tibbitts; Miss R. M. Buckman, Miss M. C. Askren.


Lucas School-east Capitol Avenue corner 16th. Miss Jennie Steele, principal, Miss Adelaide Lloyd, Miss Ida Pugh, Miss Adelaide King, Miss Anna Kennedy, Miss Dora Banholtz:




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