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Wood Carvers,
Reissner, William, 201 e Court ave
Wood Dealers.
Bennett, R. D., 316 e 6th. Drake, .J. F. N., 223 e 5th.
Harris, II. P., 519 w 7th.
Wooden and Willow Ware. (See Grocers.) .
Lang Bros., 219, 221 and 223 w 4th.
Woolen Mills.
Capital City Wooten Mins, Sheuerman . Bros. props, warehouse and sales- room 507, 509 w Locust.
Wrought Iron Pipe.
Whitewashers. . Hubbard & Robinson, under 414 e 6th IIyde Labor Co., 321 w 4th. Weston, William-E., 507-e-Walnut.
Wind Mills.
McAllister, James R., rear 312 w 7th. Pitt Carriage .Co., 812, 814-w-Walnut .- Woodry, Frank, rear 312 w 7th.
Bredimus. Nicholas, 411.e 5th.
. W. F. GARVER.
J. A. GARVER.
J. A. GARVER & CO
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDW ARE
CUTLERY, PAINTS, OILS,
PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, ETC. !
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
BUILDING · MATERIAL,
Mechanics' Tools, Tin, Copper,. Granite and Iron Ware,
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WINCHESTER-AND FLOBERT RIFLES, WINCHESTER MAGAZINE SHOT-GUNS, AND SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.
Special Agent for the Celebrated
SHERWOOD-WILLIAMS READY MIXED PAINTS.
619 WEST . WALNUT ST.
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CITY, COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS.
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BUSHNELL'S
DES MOINES CITY DIRECTORY.
MISCELLANEOUS_INFORMATION.
CITY, COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS.
CITY OFFICERS.
W. L. Carpenter, Mayor; George W. Shope, Treasurer; J. M. Laird, Auditor; James H. Detrick, Solicitor; Charles, Bennett, Engineer; Thomasu Burke, Police Judge; Phillip Nau, Market Master; I. A. Ham- mer, Clerk; W. D. Christy, Boekkeeper; R. C. Johnson, Chief Fire Department; W. S. H. Matthews, Physician; W. Matthews, Assistant City Clerk; L. M. Garrett, Police Clerk; Al. Jarvis, Marshal; P. Burns, Deputy; G. P. Morgan, Captain of Police; B. Schreiner, Aost. .. . Engineer; Hugh Brenman,, Asst. Solicitor; P. Lynch, Asst. Chief Fire Department, Charles E. Rossiter, License Collector.
Council -- President, pro fem, F. T. Morris; At Large, Charles Weitz, Des Moines Township; At Large, H. R. Reynolds, Lee Town- . ship; First Ward, M. Drady; Second Ward, J. C. Macy; Third Ward, G. W. Sheldon; Fourth Ward, F. T. Morris; Fifth Ward, L. Bolton ; ;; Sixth Ward, A. G. Hammer; Seventh Ward, J. P. Smith. .
STANDING COMMITTEES.
Ways and Means-Macy, Sheldon, Smith.
Claims-Sheldon, Hammer, Drady.
Judiciary Bolton, Macy, Weitz.
Streets and Alleys-Smith, Drady, Sheldon:
Sidewalks -. Sheldon; Reynolds, Morris.
Sewers-Hammer, Morris, Reynolds.
Water Works-Macy, Smith, Drady. Bridges-Drady, Sheldon, Smith. Fire Department-Drady, Morris, Smith.
Printing-Weitz, Reynolds, Bolton. Special Assessments-Weitz, Morris, Bolton.
Gas Lights and Lamps- Morris, Drady, Hammer.
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Chas.E-RissenRlo®
(Successors to Osgood, Risser & Co.)
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Great Cash Dry Goods Houses
413-415 WALNUT ST.
WEST DES MOINES."
607-609 LOCUST ST., EAST DES MOINES.
The Largest Distributors of Dry Goods in Central Iowa,
One Wholesale, two large Retails, certainly gives us an outlet that is very advantageous to us in buying.
CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES,
UPHOLSTERY.
Carpet Rooms, 607 and 609 East Locust, first floor, Beautiful .hight. Samples carried at our West Side House. Curtains, Shades, Upholstery, full line in both stores. Splendid line Mounted Dado Shades, Spring Rollers. Lace, Chenille, Cypress, Madras and China Silk and Nov- elty Curtain Draperies. Everything carried ina-
First Class Dry Goods and Carpet House, AT THE LOWEST PRICES FOR THE MASSES.
Excursionists and Strangers are cordially invited to visit our stores. You will be welcome, whether you desire to purchase or not. We deal on. the square, honest principle-
CASH, ONE PRICE TO ALL.
'No goods misrepresented. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Call- and see us.
CHAS E RISSER & BRO.,
418-415 Walnut St. 607-609 East Locust St.
CITY, COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS.
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Conduct of Public Officers- The Mayor, Hammer, Weitz. Damages-Hammer, Reynolds, Weitz
Railroads-Reynolds, Weitz, Macy.
Paving-Reynolds, Sheldon, Smithi.
Public Buildings Morris, Drady, Weitz.
Library -- Bolton, Hammer, Macy.
Coal Lands Smith; Sheldon, Bolton.
Cemetery The Mayor, Morris, Reynolds ..
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
M. H. King, Martin Tuttle.
PARK COMMISSIONERS.
L. Harbach, E. J. Fairall, M. T. Russell.
FIRE . DEPARTMENT.
R.O. Johnson, Chief; Patrick-Lynch, Assistant.
Engine House No. 1 .- P. F. Burke, Captain; west Locust be- tween 2d and 3d streets.
Engine House No. 2 :-- E. E. Johnson, Captain; east Walnut be tween 4th and 5th streets.
Engine House No. 3 .- Taylor Brewer, Captain; east 12th be." tween Des Moines and Lyon streets.
Engine House No. 1 .- James Fahey; Captain; west 8th between School and Laurel streets.
Engine House No. 5 .- R. Morris, Captain; west 17th corner Crocker street.
Engine House No. 6 .- John Martin, Captain; 8th corner Monroe street, South Des Moines.
Engine House No. 7 .- East 6th, between Allen and Scott.
COUNTY OFFICERS ..
W. F. Conrad, M. Kavanagh, Jr., and C. A. Bishop, District . Judges; J. K. Macomber, Attorney; C. P. Holmes, Assistant; A. W. . Brandt, Auditor; C. B. Kauffman, W. O. Waldron, F. Nordin, Deputies; F. A. Baylies, Treasurer; A. C. Miller, C. H. Dilworth, W. B. Tomp -. kins, E. C. Worthington, Deputies; E. J. Boynton, Delinquent Tax Collector; George C. Sims, Recorder ;. W. L. Witter, Deputy; C. C Loomis, Sheriff; L. W. Smith, M. Morkin, V."Holmberg, Deputies; William Musson, Clerk; W. J. Kline, J. G. Jordan, Deputies; C. F. Saylor, Superintendent of Schools; M. B. Loin, Surveyor, C. B ._ Wicks. Jr., Deputy; - Wise, Jailor: W. H. S. Matthews, Physician; -I. W. Griffith, Coroner; Louis Brendel, Steward of the Poor Farm; Jesse A. Fennor. Warden of Asylum; - Mrs. J. A. Fennor, Matron.
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W. E. JOHNSON
WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE AND STOVES.
AGENT FOR
Garland Stoves and Ranges,
RIVERSIDE-STOVES,
EASY LAWN MOWERS.
Culver's New Tubular Furnace.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. E. JOHNSON, SOLE AGENT,
506 AND 508 WEST LOCUST STREET.
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CITY, COUNTY AND STATE OFFICERS.
Board of Supervisors-S. B. Tuttle, Chairman, First District; William Christy, Second District; James T. Brooks, Third District; H. G. Iseminger, Fourth District; W. H. Zichafoose, Fifth District.
Overseer of the Poor-William Christy, 327 east 5th street. (Office open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.)
.STATE OFFICERS.
William Larrabee, Governor; F. W. Hossfeld, Private Secretary, J. A. T. Hull, Lieutenant Governor; Frank D. Jackson, Secretary of State, C. S. Byrkit, Deputy, J. A. Lyons, Auditor of State, D. F. Mccarthy, Deputy; V. P. Twombly, Treasurer of State: John Whitten. Deputy; John Y. Stone, Attorney General; G. B. Pray; Clerk of Supreme Court; C. T. Jones, Deputy; E. C. Ebersole, Re- . porter: Henry Sabin, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Ira C. - Kling, Deputy; W. E. Alexander, Adjutant General; E. R. Hutchins, Commissioner of Labor Statistics; John Blanchard, Inspector of Oils; Mrs. Mary H. Miller, Librarian; George H, Ragsdale, State Printer; Otto Nelson, State Binder; E. D. - Carlton, Fish Commissioner; M. Stalker, Veterinary Surgeon; H. D. Sherman, Dairy Commissioner; - L. G. Weld, Superintendent of Weights and Measures.
Railroad Commissioners-Peter A. Day, Frank T. Campbell, Spencer Smith; W. W. Ainsworth, Secretary.
State Board of Health- P. W. Llewellen, President; J. E. Ken=" nedy, Secretary
Strie Board of Medical Examiners-J. C. Shrader, M. D., Presi- dent; J. F. Kennedy, M. D., Secretary. Office, State Capital.
Iowa Commissioners of Pharmacy-C. A. Weaver, Des Moines; - John H. Pickett, Oskaloosa; H. K. Snider, Grinnell; C. A. Weaver, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, State Capitol.
State Mine Inspectors-James Gildroy, James .E, Stout, Thomas Binks.
. State _Agricultural Society-John Hayes, President; John . R. Shaffer, Secretary. . Office, State Capitol. *
State Horticultural Society-Office State Capitol.
T ONAL GUARDS
Company A-J. T. Hume, Captain; D. L. Loughran, First Lieu- tenant; George S. Mahana, Second Lieutenant. Armory, . Rollins Block.
Company H-John C. Loper, Captain; . G. D. Ellyson, First Lieutenant; Frank Shaw Second Lieutenant.
THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE IN THE CITY
DAWSON HARDWARE CO.
DEALERS-IN
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
MECHANICS' TOOLS,
READY MIXED PAINTS, LEAD, OILS, VARNISHES, PLATE
AND WINDOW GLASS, REVOLVERS AND = AMMUNITION.
a Work a Specialty.
QUICK
MEAL
GASOLINE
STOVES;
Sole Agents for F. W. Devoe & Co.'s Ready Mixed Paints and
Colors.
314 WEST FIFTH STREET.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS -POST OFFICES AND CARRIERS.
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.UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
United States Circuit Court .-. E. R. Mason, Clerk; John D. Jordan, Deputy ; U. S. Court House and Post Office.
United States District Court .- E. R. Mason, Clerk; U. S. Court.
House and Post Office.
United States Internal Revenue. - A. H. Kuhlemaier, Collector; Thomas Hooker and John Watts, Deputies; U. S. Court House and Post Office.
United States Land Ofice. - D. M. Fox, Register; M. D. McHenry,
Receiver; U. S. Court House and Post Office.
United States Marshal's Office .- Edward Campbell, Jr., Marshal;
S. S. Ethridge, Deputy; U. S. Court House and Post Office. United States Pension Office .- C. S. Lake, Agent; U. S. Court House and Pension Office.
United States Signal Service. George M. Chappel, Observer; S. S. Johnson, Assistant Observer; U. S. Court House and Post Office.
DES MOINES POST OFFICE.
W. H. Merritt, Postmaster; Thomas Armstrong, Assistant Post- master; H. C. Bachrodt, Superintendent Cottage Grove Station; J. D. Campbell, Superintendent East Side Station; Helen M. Campbell, Clerk East Side Station ; William Christ, Box Clerk; D. P. Acker, Ist Mailing. Clerk; J. M. Lansley, 2d Mailing Clerk; S. O. Richter, 3d Mailing Clerk; F. J. Hefut, Ith Mailing Clerk ;- Harry Zimmerman, 5thi Mailing Clerk; N. J. Miller, Superintendent of Mails; E. S. Merritt, Superin- tendent City Delivery and Carriers; Effie A. Robinson, Stamp Clerk; Cora A. Bartholomew, Superintendent Money Order Department (open, from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ) ; J. M. Griffith, Ist Clerk Money Order Department; Belle M. Wilber, 2d Clerk Money Order Department, W. F. Bateman, Superintendent Registering Department, (open from 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. ) ; Lizzie A. Harmon, 1st Clerk Registering Department; C. E. Harsh, General Delivery Clerk; W. H. Reineck,- 1st Clerk City Delivery; F. S. Webster, 2d Clerk City Delivery, Guy Hunter, 3d Clerk City Delivery; J. D. Rambo, 4th Clerk City Delivery: Geo. F. Sager, 5th Clerk City Delivery
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LETTER-CARRIERS.
1-Johin O. Hughes, 2 Frank A. Lee, 3 John Conley, + Conney O'Hern, 5-Frank Daugherty, 6 T. N. Nelson, 7 Otto E. Danielson, & Daniel R. Flannery, 9. Charles N. Cissil, 10 Joseph Geneser, 11 Daniel
F. Lowery, 12 L. Aronberg, 13 A. N. Webb, 14 W. H. Harlan, 15 Henry Simons, 16 M. Riordan, 17 W. A. Scott, 18 J. H. Bachman, 19 B. J. Foley, 20 John Reed, 21 C. E. Lyon," 22 George Renstrom, 23
J. H. HOLLAND.
THỊ. S. NEW.
HOLLAND & NEW,
WHOLESALE DEALERS. IN
Window, Plate a Cut Glass.
LEAD, OIL, VARNISHES, COLORS AND
PAINTERS' .. SUPPLIES.
HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTERS;
WALL PAPER, . PAPER : HANGING
AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS.
AGENTS FOR
: AMERICAN PLATE GLASS WORKS.
Get our figures for Glass and any kind of Painting and Decorating
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610 WEST LOCUST ST.
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SUBURBAN TOWNS. AND THEIR OFFICERS.
H. J. Childers, 24 W. L. Stockford, 25 T. J. Rogers, 26-J. C. Hansen,
27 Alexander McLaren.
SUBSTITUTE CARRIERS.
George J. Holt, C. E. Leyner, W. L. Settlemeyer, I. E. Williamson.
SUBURBAN POSTOFFICES.
Chesterfield, G. T. Perley; North Des Moines, C. H. Townsend; Sevastopol, E. D. Far: University Place, R. A. Givens.
CONSULATES.
-Swedish-Norwegian .- Olaf R. Wulfsberg, Consul for Iowa; office
Polk County Court. House.
SUBURBAN TOWNS.
CAPITAL PARK.
Dr. A. Holland, Mayor, George Pankin, Recorder; George W. "Baker, Treasurer: Andrew Scholes, Marshal; W. H. Shipley, Assessor. Council .~ D. F. Witter, H. P. Holmes, W. W. Wise, John Ked- nigsberger, W. R. Ankeney, and J. W. McDowell; City Hall, east 12th corner Polk street.
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GRANT PARK.
M. F. Watters. Mayor; H. E. Martin, Clerk. Council. T. B. McGlotblin, Harvey Finch, Jr., James Shackel- fordt. S. P. Terrel) and L. W. Barlow
GREENWOOD. PARK.
A. N. Denman, Mayor; C. B. Kauffman, Recorder; D. M. Finch, Marshal. Council .== W. M. McCain, E. R. Mason, Frank Pelton, C. H. Getchell, Washington Miller, J. H. Windsor.
NORTH DES MOINES.
John MacVicar, Mayor; W. B. Tompkins, Recorder; Nelson Roval. Treasurer ; R. F. Shugart, Assessor .--
Council .- J. H. Hill, T. A. Copperstone, J. I. Dailey, J. C. Meer- dink. W. B. Atkins.
SEVASTOPOL.
R. F. Young, Mayor; J. D. Laws, Recorder; Elmer E. Farr, Treasurer; Frank Jones, Marshal; C. L. Fields, Street Commissioner. Council-Caleb Johns, Jerry Storey, Paul Willit, Charles Riley, William Williams, G. Munzenmaier.
George E. King Bridge Co.
DES-MOINES, IOWA.
WROUGHT IRON OR STEEL,
COMBINATION OR WOOD
BRIDGES AND FOUNDATIONS.
Structural Iron Work, Hardwood Lumber and Piling, Roof Trusses.
MAIN OFFICE:
Rooms- 19 and 21, Clapp Block.
Cor. Fifth and Walnut Streets ..
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FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
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UNIVERSITY, PLACE.
Elias Dewey, Mayer; C. R. McCanon, Recorder; J. M. Kiehl, . Treasurer; F. H. McCormick, Marshal.
Council-E. L. Smith, H. L. Reeve, E. B. Gaston, Norman Has- kins, E. P. Ashford, J. F."Rollins .:
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
BANKS. .
American Savings Bank. E. S. Harter, President, R. L. Chase, Cashier, east Locust corner 5th street.
Capital City State Bank .- A. Holland, President; George W.
Baker, Cashier, east ath corner Locust streets. .. Citizens National Bank, -J. H. Merrill, President; J. G. Rounds, " Cashier; 500 west Walnut street.
Des Moines National Bank. R. T: Wellslager, President; V. F. Newell, Cashier, 522 west Walnut street.
Des Moines Savings Bank .- P. M. Casady, President; George B .- Hippee, Cashier, 300 west Walnut street.
Iowa National Bank .- H. K. Love, President; C. B. Worthington, Cashier, 323 west Walnut street.
Polk County. Savings Bank .- George G. Wright, President; A. J. Zwart, Cashier, 500 west Locust street,
State Savings Bank, Moses Strauss, President; J. W. Geneser, Cashier, 501 west Walnut street.
Valley National Bank, J. J. Town, President; W _D. Lucas Cashier, 401 west Court avenue.
CLEARING HOUSE.
Des Moines Clearing House Association .- W. D. Lucas, Presi- dent; R. L. Chase, American Savings Bank; H. K. Love, Iowa Na -. tional Bank, Vice-Presidents; G. B. Hippee; Des Moines Savings Bank, C. B: Worthington, Iowa National Bank; A. J. Zwart, Polk County Savings Bank, Committee on Management; J. G. Rounds, Manager, ; 224 west 5th street.
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES.
Central Loan and Trust Co -- Thomas Hatton, President; D. B. Lyon, Secretary 200 west 5th street.
Continental Loan and. Trust Co-A. A. Clark, President; L. M. Sandford, Secretary, 213 west 5th street.
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W. W. LYONS.
GEO. LEXDRUM,
J.K. GIL-CREST,
C. E. CAMPBELL,
President.
Y-President.
Secretary .-
Asşi: Secretary.
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OF DES MOINES, IOWA,
DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS:
HON. WM. LARRABEE ;:
HON.FRANK T. CAMPBELL,
HON. WM. D. LUCAS, L
HON. W. F. CONRAD,
HON. J. W. AKERS,
C. L. GILCREST,
T. H. KNOTTS.
W. L. REED,
CLEAN AND AMPLE ASSETS for the security of Policy Holders: A positive Indemnity.
A CLEAN RECORD OF PAST BUSINESS as an earnest of the future.»
A CLEAN LOSS RECORD as evidenced by the Court Rec- ords of the State, and the numerous voluntary testimonials of those having suffered loss under ou'r policies.
410 West Locust Street.
Opposite " The Savery."
GUS SMITH & CO.,
AGENTS FOR DES MOINES.
FINANCIAL-HOME INSURANCE COMPANIES ..
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Des Moines Loan and Trust Co -- W. R. Ankeney, President: W.
. H. Harwood, Secretary, 500 east Locust street. .
Lowa Loan and Trust Co-J. M. Owens, President; D. F. Witter, Secretary, 207, 209 and 211-west 5th street.
Iowa Collection, Loan and Trust Co_T. W. Phillips, President: W. B. Crosby, Secretary, 110 west Locust street.
Lewis Investment Co -George H. Lewis, President, R. P. May nard, Secretary, 316 west 5th street.
-New England Loan and Trust Co John Wyman, President: W. retary. B18 west 5th street.
F. Bartlett, Se Security Loan and Trust Co- G. G. Wright, President; D. G. Edmundson, Secretary, 315 west th street-
COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE.
Isaac Brandt, President; G. F. Selleck, Secretary, 220, west 5th street .. 4
HOME INSURANCE COMPANIES.
FIRE.
Capital-W. W. Lyons, President; J. K. Gilcrest. Secretary, 410 West Locust street.
Des Moines Samuel Merrill; President; Theodore F. Gatchell. Secretary, 405 w Court avenue. . Fidelity V. P. Twombly, President; S. G. Lee, Secretary, room 3 Masonic Temple.
Hawkeye -- E. J. Ingersoll, President; Adam Howell, Secretary, 407 and 409 w 4th. Merchants and Bankers -G. T. Carpenter, President; M. H. Kirk- ham, Secretary, room 5 Good Block.
Mill Owners Mutual-Abner Graves, President; J. G. Sharp. Secretary, room 1 Masonic Temple.
- State --- O. B. Ayers, President; J. C. Cummins, Secretary. 213; 216-and 217 west 4th ..
Bankers-Edward A. Temple, President; E. A. Stilson, Secretary. Rooms, 409 to 420, Iowa Loan and Trust Company's Building. Des Moines- L. S. Coffin, President; L. C. Rawson, Secretary. West Sth corner Walnut street.
. Equitable-F. M. Hubbell, President; Cyrus Kirk, Secretary. 201 west 5th-street. St. Stephen's Brotherhood -. George Miller, President; J. H. Snoke, Secretary. 408 west Locust street.
SAM WEINSTOCK,
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CLOTHIER GENTS' FURNISHER.
Fine Tailoring A Specialty.
The Best of Imported Goods!
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
REMEMBER THE NUMBER:
508 WEST WALNUT STREET.
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HOME INSURANCE == SOCIETIES ORDERS, ETC.
Royal Union Mutual-S. A. Robertson, President; Sidney .A. Foster, Secretary, Iowa Loan & Trust Co.'s building.
Western Mutual Aid Society-W. E. Miller, President; John R. Shaffer, Secretary. Over 300 west Walnut street."
ACCIDENT.
National Masonic Accident Association-Clark-Varnum, President; Alf Wingate, Secretary. Masonic Temple.
LIVE STOCK.
Northwestern-B. F. Kauffman, President; B. R: Field, Secre- -tary," Rooms 23, 24 and 25, Office Building
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SOCIETIES, ORDERS, ETC.
MASONIC.
Pioneer -Lodge No. 22, A. F. & A. M-P. E. VanHoesen, W. M. ; S. D. Welling, Secretary. Stated Communications Saturday evenings January 12, February 9, March 16, April 13, May 11, June 8, July 6, August 10, September 7, October 5. November 2, December 7, Masonic Temple
Capital Lodge No. 119 AF P. S. Kell, W. M., Air Wingate, Secretary. Stated Communications . Tuesday evenings Jan- uary 15, February 12, March 12, April 9, May 14, June 11, July 9, . August 6, September 3, October 4, November 5, December 3, Masonic . Temple.
Home Lodge No. 370, A. F. & A. M-J. W. Detwiler, W. M. ; R. M. J. Coleman, Secretary. Stated Communications Thursday even- ings January 10, February 14, March 1+, April 10, May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8, September 12, October 10, November 14, Decem- ber 12, Stubbs Block, east-Locust between 4th and 5th street. 1.
Corinthian -Chapter No. 14, R. A. M-F. W. Craig, M. E. H. P .; Alt Wingate, Secretary. Stated Convocations Monday evenings Jan. uary 14, February 11, March 11, April 8, May 13, June 10, July 8, August -12, September 9, October 14, November 11, December 9, -Masonic Temple.
Antioch Chapter No. 110, R. A. M-J. T. D. Fulmer, M. E. H. P .; R. M. J. Coleman, Secretary. Stated Convocations Tuesday even- ings January 15, February 19, March 19, April 16, May 21, - June 18, July 10, August 20, September 17, October 15, November 19, Decem- ber 17, Stubbs Block, east-Locust, between 4th and 5th street.
YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT,
J. W. MCCLURE
If you wish to buy, sell, or ox-
hango lands or city prop-
DEALER IN-
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tory for -dle on easterme at prices raul ging from 75cta to (su. Mper here,
or witt-ezebauge for Dry
Ganx's Groet Terier, Boots
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kind, also ch Poice City Prop-
arts and vac nut Ints on mo-
nthly. payments. - Parties con- templating F moving to the
city should ... Aniways use eco-
formy by buying for cash, or ou tho fustallment plan, or if you have not the cash and . have Merchandise, or Live
Ainek Lund ar Properties
tu other cities or towna ne will try to runke an exch-
310 W. FIFTH ST.
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Property for Sale or Exchange.
city properties. He also has; constantly on hand, Stocks of Goods and Live Stock of all"
; kinds, Stock Ranches, Orist Mills, Hotels, etc.
to sell or exchange, or properties for the same,
and has teams ready to take customers out to sob city property, and always glad to do so and
Call in and see me. I. `have a large list of -residence property for sale on easy termos.
>Numerous lots in differ- ent parts of the city for sale or exchange. What have you got to exchange for -Farms, City- Property or Stock of Goods? I always have teams ready to take customers to see property at any time.
J. W. MCCLURE,
310 WEST FIFTH STREET ..
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no charge, made if you do not boy W MCCLURE 310 FIFTH ST.
Des Moines, Iowa:
bruxo, Hard-
Also Negotiates Loaris on Farm and City Property.
Office in Good Block,
ESTATE
SOCIETIES, ORDERS, ETC.
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Temple Commandery No. 4 K. T. R. L. Chase, E. G. Alf Win- gate, Recorder, Stated Conclaves Friday evenings January 11, Feb- ruary &, March 8, April-12, May.10, June 14, July 12, August 9, Sep- tember 13, October 11, November S, December 13, Masonic Temple. Masonic Board of Trustees William Merrill, President; Crom Bowen. Secretary and Treasurer.
North Star No. 2-John Reeler, W. M., George H. Cleggett, Secretary. Meeting first Thursday in each month, over 205 west 5th .street.
Hiram Chapter No. 7-C. S. Stewart, H. P .; G. H. Cleggett, Recorder: Meeting's second and fourth Tuesday in each month, over 502 west 5th street.
King Solomon Commandery No. 6. J. H. Shepart, E. C., George. . H. Cleggett, Recorder. "Meetings second and fourth Thursday in each month, ever 205 west 5th street. = =
North Star No. 10- Alexander Willburn, W. M., I. E. William- son, Secretary. Meetings first Thursday in each month, over 508 east - Locust street.
ODD FELLOWS.
Fort Des Moines Lodge No. 25- J. H. Zanker, N. G. ; George. L .- Barquist, Secretary. Meets every Monday evening,: State Insurance
Co.'s Building.
Ebenezer Encampment No. 10-T. L. Jelley C. P .; W. E. Davis, Scribe. Meets first and third Thursday evenings each month in Odd .-. Fellows Hall, State Insurance Co.'s -Building.
Charity Lodge No. 2192, G. U. O. O. E .-- John Allen, N. G .; A. H. Jones, N. F .; H. S. Clay, G. S. Meetings Tuesday evenings of each week, over 318 west Court avenue.
Capital Lodge No. 106 -- Charles-Young,-N. G .; William-Petzold, Secretary. Meets every Friday evening, east 6th corner Grand avenue.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
Capital City Lodge No. 29 -- Lew C. Smith, Chancellor Com- mander; Charles U. Bromley, Keeper of Records and Seals. Meets every Tuesday evening, State Insurance Co.'s Building.
Des Moines-Lodge No. 68 -- O. E. Pierson; Chancellor Commander; G. D, Ellyson, Keeper of Records and Seals. Meets every Wednesday "vening, east 6th, cor Grand avenue.
Myrtle Lodge No. 9-Stephen E. Hawkins, Chancellor Com- mander; W. J. Chapman, Keeper of Records-and Seals. . Meets every Tuesday evening, west Walnut corner Oth street. -
Diamond Division No. 4. ( Uniform Rank)-J. S. McQuiston, Sir Knight Captain; G. D. Ellyson, Sir Knight Lieutenant. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings each month, Hansens Hall. 40
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CUSTOMERS WILL E TIMES FIND.
Seasonable Goods in Large Variety.
TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS FROM FOREIGN LOOMS
WILL BE SHOWN AS SOON AS THEY REACH THIS MARKET.
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IS A PROMINENT FEATURE OF' THE HOUSE.
Strangers are Cordially Invited to Examine Goods.
Prices will Always be the Lowest.
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ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
Des Moines No. 18, (National)-H. A. Miller, M. W .; J. G. Bradish, Recorder. Meet every Thursday evening in A. O. U. W. Hall, west Walnut corner 6th street.
Des Moines Lodge No. 18, (State)-S. P. Selby, P. M .; L. V. Wells, Secretary Meetings State Insurance Co.'s Building.
Loyal Capital Lodge-Frank A. Klingler, M. W .; J. S. Burnett, Recorder. Meets alternate Tuesday evenings, east 6th cor Grand ave. Graham Lodge-No. 268-W. R. Bennett, M. W .; W. H .- Sanford, -
Recorder. Meets every Thursday evening Wagners Hall, east 6th cor- ner Locust street;
MODERN WOODMAN OF AMERICA.
C. S. Grant Camp No. 108-J. C. Armstrong, V. C .; J. G. Bra- dish. Clerk. Meets second and fourth Tuesday each month at Good Templars Hall.
Lincoln Camp No. 111-Winfield Tilden, W. A .; Adam Baker, Clerk - Meets first and third Thursday of each month, east 6th cor- ner Locust street.
Capital Camp No. 668-S. A. Smith, W.C .; A. S. Casper, Clerk. Meets each alternate Friday evening Gordon Hall, east 16th cor Grand avenue.
IOWA LEGION OF HONOR.
Eldorado No. 25 Perry Perkins, President, E. R. Hutchins, Secretary,
Northwestern No. 43-J. H. Childers, P. C .; Mrs. J. C. Wheeler, Secretary. Meetings second and fourth Wednesday in each month,- Flynn Block west 7th corner Locust street.
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