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Northwestern No. 17 -R. T. C. Lord, Commander; Arthur Mer- shon, Secretary. " Meetings first and third Friday of each month, over 2331 North, University Place.
Des Moines No. 16-W. D. Morgan, W. D .; Jacob Beaner, Sec- retary. `Flynn Block, west 7th corner Locust street.
IOWA KNIGHTS-OF HONOR.
W. S. Blanchard, Newton, Iowa, Grand Dictator; J. O., Mahana, Des Moines, Iowa, Grand Treasurer.
SELECT KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
North Star Legion No. 1-F. L. Todd, Commander; Pierce. Per- - due, Secretary. Meet every Monday evening, 600 west Walnut street. GERMAN TURNERS ASSOCIATION.
J. Masen, President; E. Schnabel, Secretary. Meetings first Friday in each month, west 8th between Mulberry and Cherry street.
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Incorporated 1883.
FULL . ROLLER - SYSTEM
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
HIGH GRADE . FLOURS.
St. Joseph, Mo.
R. L. DAVIS, Manager Des Moines Branch,
313 WEST. COURT AVENUE.
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Equity Collegium No. 16 J. O. Mahana, Dictator; W. A. Call, Scribe. Meetings first Tuesday in each month in Flyun Block, west 7th corner Locust street.
Unitas Collegium. No. 47 J. S. Bennett, Scribe; George Len- - drum. Treasurer. Meetings first and third Friday in each month, over 331 east 5th street.
RED MEN.
Improved Order, Great Council of Iowa- E. D. Wiley, M. D., Great Sachem, W. E. Davis, Great Chief of Records.
. Keokuk Tribe No. 13 -- A. C .: Crosby, Sachem; Keeper of Records.
Taimah Tribe No. 2G. S. Barnes, Sachem; A. B. MoCown, K.
of_R.
Black Hawk League No. 1-A. C. Hierb, Bashaba; H. W. Brown, - Keeper of Records.
Winnebago Tribe No. 9-C. J. McClenahan, Sachem; J. W. Seward, Chief of Records .-
Bantchemaina No. 1-Jessie L. West, Pocahontas; Miss Dora Hall. Keeper of Records. Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month: east 6th corner Grand avenue.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
Division No. 1-M. T.Seanlan, President; B. J. Foley Secretary. Meets second Sunday in each month, over 312 west. 5th street.
Division No. 2-John Harkin, President; Hugh Coyle, Secretary. `Meetings second Sunday-in each month, cast 6th-corner Locust street. .
IRISHT NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Des Moines- Branch No. 177-M. Kennedy, Sr., President; J. C. O'Donnell. Secretary. Meetings first and third Sundays in each month over 522 west Walnut street
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA.
Branch No. 305 -- L. H. Kurtz, President, P. J. Frost, Secretary. Meets second Tuesday each month at State Savings Bank.
ROMAN CATHOLIC MUTUAL PROTECTIVE SOCIETY,
St. Patrick Branch No. 42 -- Louis Sommar, President; H. V. King Sr. Secretary. Meetings first. Sunday in each month, east
Court avenue corner 7th street.
P. B. E. O.
Charles A. Bishop, Leading Knight; J. G. Jordan, Secretary. Meets in Continental Block.
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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Crocker Post No. 12 -H. M. Pickell, Post Commander; E. R.
Hutchins, Adjutant. Meets first and third Thursday each month in . Flynn Block, w 7th corner Locust street.
Crocker Relief Corps No. 27-Mrs. Mary B. Mufly, President; Mrs. N. C. Wallace, Secretary .. Meetings first and third Thursday in each month in Flynn Block, west 7th corner Locust street.
Kinsman Post No. 7-Park C. Wilson, Post Commander; Frank D. Hussey, Adjutant. Meets every other Saturday in each month in Wagner's Hall, east 6th corner Locust street. .
Kinsman Relief Corps-Mrs. Lou . M. Cully, President; Mrs .- Lottie Earle, Secretary. Meetings every alternate Saturday evening. east 6th corner Locust street.
SONS OF VETERANS
1 Burnside Camp No. 21 -- W. L. Lacy, Captain; Walter Hunt,. .. Ist Lieutenant; Wmr. Valyke, Ist-Sergeant. Heets every-alternate. Friday evening, east 6th corner Locust street.
DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS.
Miss Jennie Green, President; Miss Minnie- Earle, Secretary Meets-eve mate Friday evening Lynch's Hall, east ithi
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MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
Polk County Medical Society. E. C. Currie, President; J .- W. Cokenower, Secretary. Meetings first Tuesday in each month at City Hall.
Polk County Homeopathic Medical-Society .- W. H. Dickinson, President; J. B. Olmsted, Secretary. Meets first Monday in each. month.
HOSPITALS.
Cottage .- Mrs. Charles Hutchinson, President; Mrs. Henry Sabin, . Secretary ; Mrs. L. E. Walker, Matron, 1125 west 4th. ---
Tracy Home for Invalids .- Mrs. A. B. Tracy, Manager, west 4th . corner Ridge street.
RELIEF SOCIETY ..
West Des Moines Relief Society .- Mrs. H. J. - Bellangee, Secre -: tary.
.BENEDICT HOME.
Mrs. E. C. Hartman, President; Mrs. Barbara Garver, Corres. ponding Secretary; Mrs. H. E. Raimheld, Matron, west_3d corner Forp . avenue, North Des Moines.
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President, J. B. TABOUR, Real Estate. First Vice-President, DR. E. B. DILLINGHAM .- Second Vice-President. & P. HOUGH. General Manager and Counsel, BYRON SUTHERLAND, Lawyer.
Treasurer, ROBT. T. LANG, Cash. Farmers' and Merchants State Bank. Secretary, GEO. BLAKE ..
Appraiser, M. F. SCOFIELD, Pres't Farm- ers' and Merchants State Bank.
People's Building and Loan Association.
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Shares payable ;S cents per month for about five and one-half years will yield $1oo. . On shares of $50 each paid up in advance, we guarantee an interest of eight per cent and a participation in all profits.'
Our Association is under the supervision of the Bank Examiner. Our securities are all deposited. with the St. Paul & Minneapolis Loan & Trust Co., under the super- : vision of the Bank Examiber. The money is all lent out on first-class real estate at not more than half of its value; or to members on their stock and then only 80 per cent of the amount of the value of the stock. You can always. borrow money on your stock .. We refer to the Security Bank of Minnesota, The Farmers' and Merchants'. Bank of Minneapolis and to many other banks and bankers, and to our local boards
throughout the country, whose addresses we will send you. Try a few. shares. Local and traveling agents paid good-salaries. Write for circulars. Address
J. C. HOTCHKISS, T. STATE MANAGER, ROOM 4, OVER 508 WALNUT STREET.
JOHN L HOLLY, President. EDWARD Ir FINCH, Vice-President. CRAs. H. BOGENT, Jr., Secretary. HUBBARD W. MITCHELL, M. D . Medical Director. GEORGE A: DOWDEN. Second Vice-President. ISAAC B. THURMAN, General Manager. SMARTS It SMITTE, TTC urer. "EDGAR L. PTERSON, Mortgage and Loan Dept.
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The most insurance at reasonable cost, absolute security and easiest payments. Liberal terms given to agents. .
J. C. HOTCHKISS, STATE MANAGER, ROOM 4, OVER 508 WALNUT STREET.
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CRISTIAN HOME FOR SELE SUPPORTING WOMEN
Mrs. M. P. Turner, President; Dr. F. S. Carrothers, Secretary;
Mrs. M. A. Rogers, Matron, 415 west 7th street.
DES MOINES HOME FOR FRIENDEESS CHILDREN.
Mrs. A. Y. Rawson, President; Mrs. T. E. Palmer, Secretary; Miss C. Stivers, Matron, 1152 west 21st street. MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Third Regiment Band Frederick Phinney, Leader and Director; Al Hayes. Eb Cornet; R. E. Reding, Bb Cornet; L. G. Werner, Bb Cornet; R. Malone, Bb Cornet; G. W. Pierce, Bb Clarionet, A. C. Davis, Eb Clarionet; A. Cox, Bh Clarionet; George Redhead, Bass Clarionet; F. Redhead, Saxaphone; S. Lester, Alto; C. B. Way, Alto; W. E. Dudley, Alto; C. von Coelln, tenor; W. A. Goble, Trombone; J. F. Martin, Trombone; R. Dinsmore, Baritone; E. E. Herring,
Tenor: A. A. Ramsay, Bass; Robert McLaren, Drum; Lee Davis, Piccolo: J. L. Obertop. Drum; Jolin Jordan, Oboe; A. L. Rowen, Drum; Theo. Haffner, Major; Headquarters over 205 west 5th street.
Foster Opera Orchestra-Fred. Schneider, Musical Director; Frank Spevacek, Violin; M. Compton, Basso; George Pierce, Clarionet; R. Malone. Cornet: Ed Martin, Trombone: . Julius Obertop, Drums.
Kromer's Orchestra-A. J. Kromer, Leader; Max Kromer, Harp; Charles Kromer, Saxophone. E. Thever Basso and Prompter; A. . Davis, Clarionet; L. Werner, Cornet; Headquarters 503 west Locust . street. .
ST. JOSEPH- SOCIETY AND MUTUAL PROTECTIVE- ASSOCIATION.
L. H. Kurtz, President: John Lehner, Secretary .. Meets first Sunday-each month at German Catholic School Building, west 2d_cor- Crocker street.
SWEDISH MUTUAL COMPANY.
A. Barquist, President; C. A. Rydin, Secretary.
SWEDISH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY SVEA.
C. A. Rydin, President; E. Anderson, Secretary. Meets second . Tuesday each month at Skandia Hall.
SWEDISH-ECONOMICAL SOCIETY SKANDI.L.
C. A. Rydin, President; P. W. Barquist, Secretary. Meets first day each month at Skandia Hall.
SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
Princess Alice Lodge No. 51-R. Rodgers. W. P .; J. F. Burgess; W. S. Meet first and third Monday evening of each month, 102 west Walnut street.
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-Over-507 .Walnut Street .-
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PATRIARCHAL CIRCLE.
Pioneer Temple No. I-D. L. Mutchlar, Worthy Oracle; J. C. Loper, Chief Captain. Meets every Thursday evening over 312 west 5th street.
DANISH BROTHERHOOD
- No. 15-Jacob, Ebensen, President, S. Markussen, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Thursday each month, east 6th corner Grand
avenue.
DES MOINES-BASE BALL CLUB.
W. R. Warfield, President; W. O. Finkbine, Secretary and Treas- urer; J. F. Macullar, Manager.
STATE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.
B. . F. Wright, President, Charles City; Mrs. A. E. McMurray. Secretary, room 9 Good Block.
WOMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. -
Seventh Congressional District Mrs. M. A. Taylor, President; Mrs. J. N. Patten, Secretary.
East Des Moines-Mrs. E. C: Hartman, President; Mrs. B. F.
Arnold, Secretary. Meets every two weeks at homes of members. Northwest Des Moines-Mrs. E. Hollister. President: Mrs. J.
P. Bushnell, Secretary. Meetings second and fourth Wednesday of each month, west 19th corner Crocker street.
WVest Des Moines-Mrs. M. C. Callanan, President; Mrs. C. H. Sibley, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Thursdays of-each monthi. University Place-Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, President; Mrs. L. S ... Bottenfield, Secretary. Meets first Thursday in each month at homes of members. .
North Des Moines-Mrs. J. B. Olmsted, President; Mrs. A. E. Hodgson, Secretary. Meets first and third Wednesday in each month .-
GOOD TEMPLARS.
Union Lodge No 263-Perry Perkins, C. T .; J. G. Bradish, Sec -. retary. Meets every Monday evening, Good Templars Hall, Flynn · Block,
Fidelity Lodge No. 259 -- G. B. Hamilton, C. T .; A. R. Fulton. Lodge Deputy. Meet Monday evening each week at Gordon Hall east corner Grand avenue.
RIOWA STATE TRAVELING MEN'S ASSOCIATION.
H. B. Hedge, President: H. S. Ames, Secretary, 217 west 3d.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
COLLEGES .:
Callanan College (Dept. Drake University). G. T. Carpenter, Chancellor; C. W. Martindale, Dean; M. P. Givens, Principal Com- mercial . Department; H. M. Bell, Secretary. West. Pleasant, corner
= 11th street
Des Moines College .- H. L. Stetson, President ;- J. P. Stephenson. Secretary. West 9th, corner State street, North Des Moines.
Drake University. - G. T. Carpenter, Chancellor; Dr. B. O. : Aylesworth, President; L .- S. Bottenfield, Secretary. University Place. Highland Park College. Highland Park.
WEST DES MOINES PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Board of Directors. - William Musson, F. S. Whiting, D. D. Flem =: ing, L. Mott, C. L. Dahlberg and-Crom Bowen .-- - William Musson, President; J. M. St. John, Secretary; J. J .. Town, Treasurer; W. M. Beardshear, Superintendent ..
High and Industrial School. - Miss Celia Ford, Principal: Miss Joella T. Gowdy, Mathamatics; Miss Anna R. Kunkel, Elocution and Gymnastics; R. Ellsworth Coll Sajanas J. H. Howard, Latin and German: C. D. Slinker, Business Course, Miss Louise F. Hughes, Latin and Literature; Miss Belle M. Gilcrest, Latin, French amt Lit- erature, Special Teachers, Miss. E. K. Matthews; W. D. Hoff, Pen- manship; Miss Rose Morrison, Supervisor of the Kindergartens; Miss Carrie Campbell, Ninth Grade; Miss Eliza George, Assistant.
Irving School-Miss A. M. Morton, Principal; Miss Carrie E. Goldsberry, : Assistant; No. 11, Miss Minnie D. Nash; No. 10." Miss Caroline Harvey; No. 9, Miss Cora Chase; No. 8, Miss Nellie D. Howard; No. 7, Miss Josie Jackson: No. 6, Miss-M. E. Curley; No. 5, Miss Edith Payne; No. 4, Miss Mattie Wright; No. 3, Miss Annie Given, No. 2, Miss Mary Roberts; No. 1, Miss Alice Stewart, Kinder- garten ;- Miss Anna Lockwood, Assistant; Miss Amelia Humphreys. and Miss Lyall, Volunteers.
Lincoln School- Miss S. M. Glisan, Principal; No. 11, Miss Delia Glisan: No. 10, Miss Stein; Ne. 0, Miss S. E. Nesbit; No. 8, Miss Addie Harvey; No. 7, Miss Nevada Smith; No. 6, Miss Kate - Vinmont; No. 5, Miss Belle Deming; No. 4, Miss Minnie McCall; " No. 3, Miss Florence Hodges, No: 2, Miss Alice Wilson; No. 1 .- Miss Julia Morrison, Kindergarten; Mrs. W. S. Vernon,' Assistant; Miss Maggie Fountain and Miss Fais, Volunteers.
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REAL ESTATE .
EXCHANGE BROKER
Makes Loans and Investments, rents and exchanges City Property, makes Collections-and pays Taxes. Agent for Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and Dakota-Lands,
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Crocker School J. W. King, Principal; No. 10, Miss E. M .; Earhart; No. 9, Miss Georgia White; No. 8, Miss Lou Rhine; No. 7, Miss Emma Cressey; No. 6, Miss Mary McClelland; No. 5, Miss Florence Everett; No. 4; Miss Maggie Bristow ; No. 3, Miss Laura Matthews; No. 2, Miss Rose. Vinmont; No. 1, Miss Lizzie . Willis, Kindergarten, Miss Belle Warr, Assistant.
Hawthorne School- Miss Olive McHenry, Principal; No. 8, Miss. Anna Holland; Miss Mattie Smith, Assistant; No. 7, Miss Agnes Haines: No 6; Miss Bertha Smith; No. 5, Miss Mary Cunningham; No. +, Miss Flora Skinner; No .- 3, Miss Hattie McManima, No. 2,- Miss Mary St. John; No. 1, Miss Laura M. Dewey, Kindergarten; Miss Daisy Huntington, Assistant; Miss Billings, Volunteer.
Franklin School-Miss. L. A. Berger, Principal; No. 8, Miss Josephine E. Taylor; No 7, Miss Ada Jackson; No. 6, Miss. Jessie Chandler; No. 5, Miss Gertrude Burt; No. 4, Miss Ada McClelland; No. 3, Miss May Williams; No. 2, Miss Minnie Sherman; No. 1, Miss : · Ida Foster, Kindergarten; Miss Ella Bare, Assistant; Miss Froegar, „ Volunteer.
Washington School .-= Mrs. Minnie T. Hatch, Principal; No. 6, Miss Sarah P. Brown; No. 5, Miss -Agnes Hanrahan; No. 3, - Miss Emily Hart; No. 2,"Miss Ella Fountain; No. 1, Miss Helen Illsley.
Howe School .- Miss Josephine Smith, Principal; No. 3, Miss Lettie Page: No. 2, Miss Anna Ruttakey: No. 1, Miss Anna Bradley. Garfield School-Miss Mary S. Frederick, Principal; No. 5, Miss Nellie Stark; No. 4, Miss Clara Matthews; No. 3, Miss Margaret George; No. 2, Miss Annette Rice; No. 1, Miss Elizabeth H. Morris. Cooper School-Miss Helen C. Crandall, Principal; No. 4, Miss Mattie L. Cox; No. 3, Miss Charlotte M. King; No. 2, Miss Margaret. -C. Walker; No. 1,-Miss-Etta Suplee.
Grant School .- Mrs. Julia. A. Hanna, Principal; No. 4, Miss Violet Kinyon; No. : 3, Miss Helen M. Lee ;- No. 2, Miss Lucy G. Clark: No. 1, Miss Margaret-O. King.
EAST DES MOINES PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Board of Directors .= J. S. Walker, Thomas Carroll,- William Christy, George C. Nicholl, G. D. Ellyson, W. K. English. Officers .- John-S. Walker, President; Thomas ; Carroll, Vice- - President; W. N. Heaton, Secretary; J. W. Randolph, Treasurer. Amos Hiatt, Superintendent, Office Bryant Building; Mrs. H. R. Rey- nolds, Music Teacher High School; Frank .. E.' Plummer, Principal; Miss C. R. Mills, Mrs. H. H. Shearer and Miss Emma L. Parker, Assistants. Webster Building east 12th, corner Lyon street.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ..
.641.
Alcott School .- Miss Jennie Kreich, Principal, No. 3, Miss Bertha Wallace, No. 2, Miss Laura Baker, No. 1, Miss Jennie Kreigh. East 13th, corner Lyon street ..
Benton School .- Miss Ella F. Johnson, Principal; No. 4, Miss Mary Hast; No. 3, Miss Amy McPheeter; No. 2, Miss Annie O'Con- nor; No. 1, Miss Mabel Otis East Shaw, corner 12th street.
Bremer School. Miss Ida Crooks, Principal; No. 1. Miss Ida Fultz, No. 8, Miss Ella Briggs, Ne. 2, Miss Minnie MeGlothlen; No. 1, Miss Margaret Ferner. East Des Moines, between 1st and 2d streets."
Bryant School .- Miss Georgia Warrick, Principal; No. 10, Miss May Goodrell and Miss Nellie Chester; No. 9, Miss Ella Goodrell; No. 8; Miss Jennie Chase; No. 7, Miss Julia Cooper; No. 6, Miss Mattie Fisher; No. 5, Miss Hallie Ankeny ; No. 4, Miss Minnie Walker, No. 3, Miss Mabel Howe; No. 2, Miss Clara Wood; No. 1, Miss Angie Kreigh. East Pennsylvania corner Grand avenue.
Curtis School- Miss Ella Malone Principal; No. 6, Miss Nettie- Henkle; No. 5, Miss Elva. M. Bennett; No. 4, Miss Maggie Hogan; No. 3, Miss Adelia E. Butts; No. 2, Miss Minnie Rocche, No. 1, Miss Annie Detwiler. East 6th corner-Raccoon street.
.Emerson School-Miss Dora Crooks, Principal; No. 8, Miss Lillie .. Griffith; No. 7, Miss Theo McGavran; No. 6, Miss Agnes Connolly; No. 5, Miss Luella Hollis; No. 4, Miss Ella Piepho; No. 3, Miss Belle Ryden; No. 2, Miss Lucy Maley; No. 1, Miss Josephine Chap- man.
East 16th corner Maple street.
Longfellow School. - Miss Sybil Jeffries, Principal; No. 10, Miss Minnie Clampitt; No. 9. Miss Ella V. Johnson; No. 8, Miss Nancy Kirkham; No. 7, Miss Emma Dye; No. 6, Miss Jennie Hamilton; No. - 5, Miss Augusta Johnson; No. 4, Miss Bessie Hurley; No. 3, Miss Sallie Davis; No. 2, Miss Lizzie Miller ;- No. 1, Miss Mary C. Askren. East Pine near Maple street.
Lucas School .-- Miss Ida Pugh, Principal; No. 6, Miss Anna Brunton; No. 5, Miss Lizzie Reese; No. 4, Miss Nettie Reasoner; No. 3, Miss Ida Hoover; No. 2, Miss Effie Nichols; No. 1, Miss Lottie" Earle. East 16th corner Capital avenue .-
Webster School. Miss Amanda Morey, Principal; No. S, Miss Lillie Keeler; No. 7, Miss Etta Pearson; No. 5, Miss. Mary Cooper; No. 4, Miss Hannah Willis; No. 3, Miss Nettie Sheeley; No. 2; Miss Mary Scholes; No. 1, Miss Elinore Goodwin. East 12th corner Lyon street. .
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
643.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS=CATHOLIC.
St. Ambrose .- Conducted by Sisters of Charity. West Grand avenue, northeast corner 6th avenue.
St. Mary's Conducted by Rev. P. W. Schmidt, O. S. B., And Sisters of St. Francis. West 2d street corner Crocker street.
St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies .~ Conducted by the Sisters of Charity. Greenwood avenue, Greenwood Park; business office 517 west 6th avenue.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS-LUTHERAN.
German -- Anton Kleinlein,. President, Herman Singruen, Teacher - 115 west Locust street. -
PRIVATE SCHOOLS:
Miss Rachael C. Clarke ( For Girls). 500 west 15th street.
NORMAL-AND-TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.
Elizabeth K. Matthews, Directress. 413 west Ninth street.
BUSINESS COLLEGES .-
Bowen's Business College-B. W. Bowen, Principal. Over-413 -east 6th street.
Callanan " College-Commercial Department .-- M. P. Givens, Principal. West Pleasant corner 11th street.
Capital City-Commercial College .- J. M. Mehan, Principal. 608 and 610 west Locust street.
Drake University-Commercial Department-H. D. McAneney, Principal, University Place.
Iowa Business College. A. C. Jennings, Principal. West
Locust corner 7th street.
LAW SCHOOLS .-
Town College of Law-(Department Drake University) -G. T. Carpenter, Chancellor; A. J. Baker, Dean ;- N. E. Coffin, Secretary. West Pleasant corner 11th street.
MEDICAL SCHOOLS.
Iowa College of Physicians and Surgeons .- G. T, Carpenter, Chancellor; Lewis Schooler, Dean. West Pleasant corner 11th street. -King Eclectic Medical College .-. O. H. P .. Shoemaker, Dean. Over-319 -west Waluut street.
B. S. SCHERMERHORN.
J. J. BousQUET,
H. RHYNSBURGER
B. S. SCHERMERHORN & CO.
WHOLESALE SHIPPERS OF
Eggs and Butter,
113 WEST WALNUT STREET.
References:
'Citizens National Bank, Des Moines, lowa.
Pella National Bank, Pella, Iowa-
KUTTNER'S BAZAAR
fancy Goods, Millinery,
LADIES'
Furnishing Goods.
MASONIC TEMPLE,
CORNER SEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS.
:
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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Iowa Eclectic Medical College. - John Cooper, President: D. T.
Richards, Secretary. Orer 507 west Mulberry street.
MUSIC_SCHOOL.
-Des Moines. Music College (Department Drake University)- M. L. Bartlett, Director. West Pleasant corner lith street.
JOWA
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G .. W. MOGELBERG.
F. W. FRANZ.
MOGELBERG & FRANZ,
PROPRIETORS
Western Barbers' Supply Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
BARBERS' FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES
207 WEST SIXTH STREET.
PROPRIETORS ---
Metropolitan Barber Shop and Bath Rooms,
CORNER WEST WALNUT AND SIXTH STREETS.
PROPRIETORS
Savery House Turkish Bath Rooms
AND BARBER SHOP
BATHS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
CORNER WEST FOURTH AND LOCUST STREETS.
-FALSO PROPRIETORS
SAVERY HOUSE HAIR EMPORIUM.
A FULL LINE OF HAIR GOODS
In stock and made to order .. Mail orders have prompt attention
Ladies' and Children's Hair Dressing. ..
: CORNER WEST FOURTH AND LOCUST STREETS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY:
Sunday services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday
evenings
BAPTIST.
EAST DES MOINES-East Des Moines cor Pennsylvania ave, Rev. E. P'. Bartlett, pastor, r e 6th cor Maple. r:
FIRST-West Locust n e cor 8th, Rev. II. L. Stetson D. D., pastor, r 903 w.7th,
FIRST (colored)-East 2d bet Locust and Grand ave, Rev Samuel Johnson, pas- tor, r 1538 e Lyon.
FOREST HOME-West Forest ave cor-15th, Kev. J. A. Nash, D; . D.,-pastor, r-w. Forest avecor 9th.
HIGH STREET-West 12th n w edr High, Rev. J. V. Schofield, pastor, r 720 w 15th. MT. ZION (colored) -- West Sth cor North, Rey. William Brown, pastor.
OLIVET (colored)-Over 529 e Locust, Rev: J. W. Washington, pastor; r 403 .w .. School.
SWEDISHL -- East 4th cor Des Moines, Rev. John P. Sundstrom, pastor, r 823 e Buchanan.
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