Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1894, Part 5

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Fourth.


Fifth. Sixth ave.


Seventh.


Eighth.


Ninth.


Tenth.


Eleventh. :


Twelfth.


Vine E-E from D) M river to e 20th, fourth in of june of D M and Raccoon rivers.


E so First.


E so Second.


E so Third.


E so Fourth. E so Fifth. E so Sixth.


E so Seventh.


E so Eighth.


Eso Ninth.


F so Tenth.


]} so Eleventh. JI so Twelfth.


Il so Thirteenth.


NAMATTEI F


E;so Fourteenth.


I: so Fifteenth. -


Elso Sixteenth. GE E so Eighteenth.


E so Nineteenth. E:so Twentieth.


Wabash (Chesterfield)-S from Scott to and beyond Anderson ave, first w of e 27th. Eiglish ave. Maury. Hampton. Anderson. C, B & Q Ry.


Walash (City Place)-W from w side of 12th to Brown's ave, first s of Vine.


Thirteenth. Center. Fourteenth. Fifteenth. Sittteenth.


Seventeenth. Brown's ave.


Wabash-E from Eshbaugh ave, fourth s --- of Market.


Wabash Avenue-S from Market to Scott, first e of e 26th.


Walker-E from e 6th to Penna ave (un- opened to e 9th), thence to 18th and be- yond to section.


E Sixth. E Seventh. Penna ave.


E Ninth.


E Eleventh.


E Twelfth.


E Thirteenth. State Square. C.


E Fourteenth. E Fifteenth. E Sixteenth.


E Seventeenth. I.


E Eighteenth.


Wall (North Oak Park) -N from s. of Lin- coln ave to Garfield ave and beyond, first w of 6th ave.


Walnut-W from D M river to and beyond 16th, third n of Vine.


First. Second


Third.


Fourth


Fifth.


Sixth ave.


Seventh.


Eighth. Ninth. -


Tenth.


Eleventh.


Twelfth.


Thirteenth.


Fourteenth. - Fifteenth.


Sixteenth.


Water works.


Walnut E -- E from D M river to e 30th, second'n of Vine.


E First.


E Second.


E Third.


E Fourth.


E Fifth.


E Sixth.


E Seventh.


E Eighth.


E Ninth.


E Tenth.


E Eleventh.


E Twelfth.


E Thirteenth.


E Fourteenth. Governor's sq.


E Fifteenth.


E Sixteenth.


E Seventeenth.


E Eighteenth.


CG W Ry.


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E twenty-third. E wenty fourth. E Twenty fifth. E Twenty-sixth. E Twenty-seventh.


E Twenty eighth. Twenty-ninth. E Thirtieth. State Fair grounds.


Walnut Aventie -See e Walnut ist.


Warwick Drive -E from Cope dr to Burn- ham ave, first s of Kingman ave. Washington N (North Des Moines)- W from 18th to 20th, second n of College ave,


Was ington (South Des Moines) -- S from Ot to 5th; first ne of Jefferson. First. ISecond. Third. Fourth Fifth.


Washington E-E from e 21st to and be- youd Wilbur, first n of Easton boul.


Washington Avenue-E from D M river to Fenna ave, and from june of Penna ate and Saylorville rd ( to Delaware ave, fourth n of North !! Penga ave. E Ninth. E Twelfth. E Thirteenth.


E Fourteenth. CLEAN W Ry. ElFifteenth,


Van Buskirk ave. E Eighteenth. E Twentieth. Delaware ave.


lashington Avenue (North Des Moines)-+ W from 6th ave to 20th, first n of Colt Jete ave (State).


Watson Avenue-(Old Orchard Beach)-+W from Saylorville rd to William and be- yond, fourth n of Riverside ave.


Wayne-N from Easton bou sto Washing- ton ave, first e of e 19th. Weaver-N from North, firstrow of 30th. Webster (South Park)- S from $ s of In- dianola ave to Hillside ave, fifth se of 7th st bridge.


est (West's Add)-+E from Fshbaugh ave to Kneal, third s of Market.


T'estern Avennet-See 28th.


Wheeler- E from 18th to C . W Ry, first ni af e Court ave. Micks (Ballard Add)+ N and s.


Wieland (South Riverside Park)-N from Franklin ave to Riverside ave, eighth e of e so gth.


Wilbur .- N from Easton bol to and be- yond Washington ave, fifth e of Dela- ware ave .!


Wiley-See D.


Willoughby Avenue (Willoughby Place)- E from: four blocks beyond Delaware ave, sixth n of Easton boul.


Willow-E from 4th to D M'river, second n of School.


Witter (Jack's Plat)-N from Maury, fourth e of Gilbert.


Wilson (York's Choice) +Continuation of Lyon e from city grounds, second n of e Grand ave.


Wood Avenue-W from Western ave to Newcomb ave and beyond, second n of Kingman ave.


Woodland Avenue-W: from 10th to Park, second n of Grand ave. Twelfth,


Fourteenth. D. Fifteenth. Sixteenth.


Seventeenth.


Eighteenth.


Nineteenth.


Twentieth. .


Twenty-first.


Woodland cemetery.


Twenty-fourth. Twenty-eighth (or Western ave).


Unopened to


Newcomb ave.


Unopened to


Glover lane.


Greenwood lane.


Maiden lane.


Park lane.


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Yale See Fifth.


York-N from Hubbell to Washington, fifth e of D M river.


Yount- S from Maury to D M river, first w jof e so 22d.


PARKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


Brandt's Park-S end of Ninth st bridge. Brewer's Hall-E s Sixth ave, third n Euclid ave.


Caledonian Hall-520 Walnut. Calvary Tabernacle-E Grand ave, bet e Fourth and Fifth.


Capital City Driving Park + Western ave, bet C, R I & P Ry and |Raccoon river. Capital Insurance Building - 116 Fourth. Capitol Building-Grand ave, e Ninth, e Walnut and e Eleventh. Church Block-217-219-221 Locust.


City Ground - E Eighteenth, bet Des Moines and Maple.


City Hall-Second and Locust.


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DIRECTORY.


City Hall ( East Des Moines)-411-413 e Walnut.


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Clapp Building-Fifth, sw cor Walnut. Cole's Block-Court ave, se cor Fifth.


Continental Block-Walnut, sw cor Sixth a,ve.


Cremonia Hall-417 Walnut.


Crocker Park (Prospect Park)-Between Sixth ave and Thirteenth, north of Col- lege ave.


Cycling Hall-Ne cor Sixth ave and Locust. Drake University-North, bet Twenty-fifth and Twenty-seventh.


Druids Hall-Over 213 Walnut.


Eagle Block-409-411 Walnnt.


Equitable Block-201 Fifth.


Equitable Building (The)-Sixth, nw cor Locust.


Essex Building-Sixth, bet Locust and Grand ave.


Exchange Bloek-Walnut, nw cor Third.


Flynn Block-Locust, se cor Seventh.


Forster Block-504 Walnut.


Foster's Opera House-Walnut, se cor Eighth.


Franklin Square-E Fourteenth and .D, Capitol and Grand aves.


German Odd Fellows Hall-E First, sw cor Walnut.


Globe Block-401 Walnut.


Good Building -Walnut, nw cor Fifth.


Good Templars Hall-Flynn Block, se cor Seventh.


Gordon's Hall-Grand ave, se cor e Six- teenth.


Government Building-Court ave, ne cor Fifth.


Governor's Square-E Washington and Fourteenth.


Grand Opera House-314 Fourth.


Grand View Park-Ne of Easton Place, e of Fair ave (e Twenty-Ninth).


Greenwood Park-Grand ave, w end of Ingersoll line of street ry.


Hansen's Hall-Over 529 e Locust.


Harbach Building-412-414 Walnut.


Harris-Emery Building-Se cor Walnut and Seventh.


Harris Hall-Walnut, nw cor e Sixteenth. Haskins Hall-Se cor n Second and Euclid ave.


Hawkeye Insurance Building -- 207-209 Fourth.


Hewitt Building -- 121-123 Walnut. Hibernian Hall -- 312-316 Fifth.


Hohberger's Hall-506-508 e Locust.


Homestead Building-Nw cor Locust and Third.


Hliad (The)- Sw cor Eighth and Walnut. Iowa Loan and Trust Co Building -- 207-2 3 Fifth


Iowa State Fair Grounds -- Eastern termi. nus e Grand ave.'


Kennedy Block-Sw cor Twelfth and High. Knight of Pythias Hall-602-604 Walnut. Leader Building-420, Court ave. Lynch's Hall -- Over415 e Sixth. Manger Block -- Nw cor e Third and Lo- cust


Market Square -- Market, bet Third and Fourth. 1.


Market Square (East Side)-Vine, Elm, Fifth and Sixth.


Marquardt Block-Fifth, nw cor Locust. Masonic Temple -- Sw cor Walnut and Seventh !!


Mechanic's Hall -- 520 Walnut.


Moore's Block-Walnut, se cor Fourth. Novelty Block -- Locust, ne cor Fifth. O'Connor Building-512 Walnut.


Odd Fellows' Hall (East Des Moines) -- E Grand ave, se cor Sixth.


Odd Fellows' Hall-Ne cor Sixth and For- est aves.


Office Block -East side Fifth, bet Walnut 1 and Locust.


Oriel Block-Walnut, ne cor Ninth. Our Circle Hall-Over 515 Locust.


Perry & Brainard Hall-Sixth ave, ne cor College ave.


Phillips Block -408-410 Locust. Pitcairn Block -1109 Walnut.


Polk County Court House -- Fifth, Court ave.


Postoffice Building- Court' ave, ne cor Fifth!


Postoffice Building (East Des Moines). -514 e Grand ave.


Public Library-Grand ave, nw Fourth. --- Building-Third and


Randall |& Dickey Wabash Ry.


Rawson Block-Locust, nw cor Eighth. Redhead Buildings-607-609 Locust; se cor Fourth and Locust.


Register | Building-Court Fourth.


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Reinking Block-+Walnut, pe cor Eighth. Rice's Hall-Over e s Twelfth and Enos. Robbins Building-1113-1117 Twenty-fifth. Rolling, Block -- Ne cor Fourth and Wal- nut.


Sneer Building-520 Walnut.


Seeburger Block+-Walnut, ne cor Fifth! Skandia Block-Nw cor e Fifth and Lo- cust.


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Stanwix Hall-E side Skth ave, bet Chestnut and High.


State Arsenal-State Capitol building. State Insurance Building- 219-223 Fourth! State Square -Walker, C, Maple and Thir- teenth!


Stubbs Block -- 410-412 e Locust. Trustel Block-Sixth ave, 'ne cor Locust. Ti rner: Block-612-622 Grand ave. Vorse Block-Ne cor Walnut and Third. Wagner's Hall-E Sixth, ne cor Locust. White's Block-University place. Windsor Block-413-415 Walnut.


Young Men's Christian Association Building -Grand ave, nw cor Fourth.


Youngerman Block-Fifth,nw cor Mul- berry.


Zoological |Garden-Lake ave, bet New York and Ovid.


ADDITIONS AND SUBDIVISIONS.


Arlington Heights-E of Old Orchard Beach, $ of Grand View. Ashbrook Place-E of Capital Park.


Bates' Add 'S of Oakland, w -of Central Place, e of 6th ave, n of . Rutherford Heights.


Brown's Add-E of CG W |Ry, n of Foundry Add.


Brown's Woods (now Greenwood Park)-S of w end of Grand and Ingersoll ave Istreet car line.


Capital Park-E of D M river n of E D M. Central Park-Bet York's Choice and Grand Park, e of e 20th.


Central Place-W and s of D MI river, e of Rutherford Heights.


Chesterfield "S of West, e of Eshbaugh ave.


City Place-$ of Railroad, e and n of Rac- coon river, w of Horseshoe lake,


Clifton Heights -- W of S D Mie of GG W Ry.


College Park -- N end of 6th ave, n of Oak Park .!


Cotton Mill Add- Se of State Fair grounds. Dean's Lake! Bet e Court ave and Chester- field; e of e 20th.


Eastwick Add-N of Sunnyside Add, e of CG W Ry.


Englewood-E of Lake Park, n of Old Orchard Beach.


Fairview-N of North, w of Hyde Park. Foundry Add-N of Eastwick Add, e of .C G W Ry. 1 .Grant Park-S of e Grand ave, e of Brandt. Highland Park-N end of 6th ave.


Horseshoe Lake-Bet Raccoon and D M river, Railroad and Raccoon river.


Hyde Park-E end of North, e of Fairview. Inglewold-Washington to Franklin, 12th to 16th.


Lake Park-N of D M river, e of Zoologi- cal Garden.


Lakeside-S of e Court ave, e of Linn ave. McCain Place-W of Western ave, n of Grand ave.


Montague's Add-E of Chesterfield; 's of West.


Norwood Park-N of Franklin ave, w of : 16th, :


Oakland-S of Riverview, e of 6th ave.


Oak Park -- N end of 6th ave, w. of High- land Park.


Old Orchard Beach-S of Englewood, 'n of D. M river, w of Saylorville rd.


Polk & Hubbell Park-S of Grand ave, e of Western ave.|


Prospect Park-N of Jefferson, w of 6th


Riverview-S of D M river, e of 6th ave.


Rutherford Heights-W of Central Place, s of Bates Add, e of 6th ave.


Sevastopol-S of s. Maine, e of Clifton Heights.


South Des Moines-S of D M river, e of Raccoon river, n of Indianola ave.


South Riverside Park-'S of D M river, e of e '14th.


Sunnyside Add-E of e 18th, n of Grand ave. University Place -- W end of Walnut and University street car line.


Washington Heights-E of D M river and Peena ave, 1 of Capital Park.


West End+ -E and s of |Greenwood Park, w fand n of Capital City Driving Park.


Wright's Grove-E of Lake Park and n of Grand View, n of D M river.


York's Choice-E of Sunnyside Add, n of Grand ave


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1894


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


Election first Monday in April every even! year. Council meets first Monday in each month, at 9 a. m., at City Hall, nw cor Lo- cust and Second.


Mayor-Isaac L. Hillis. City Treasurer-Charles A. Ryden. City Auditor- Thomas Watters .! Assistant City Auditor-Dennis .C. Hal- foran.


City Clerk-David A. Kooker. Assistant City Clerk W. H. Stowell. City Solicitor - John K. Macomber.


Assistant City Solicitor-A. P. Chamber -; lain.


City Engineer- Frank Pelton. Police Judge-Frank W. Phillips, Police Clerk-W. W. Powers,


Chief of Fire Monarch.


Department -John W


Assi tant Chief Martin Melander. Superintendent Bambo.


of Fire Department-


of Markets - John


City Marshal-Fred Johnson. Deputy Marshal-C. J. Shaffer .. License Collector-William H. Baker. Delinquent Poll Tax Collector-D. L. Mott.


Board of Public Works-Edward Wright, John Sherman.


Park: Commissioners-M. T.| Russell, john F. Rollins, E. J. Fairall, secretary. Street Commissioners-J. H. Campbell, Andrew Scholes.


Sidelpalk Commissioner-C. L. Smith, Andrewy Graves.


Common Council.


President pro tem -- W. W. Wise.


Aldermen-at-Large -- F. C. Macartney, J. E. Wilkins.


First Ward-J. R. Sheeley! Second Ward-George Garver. Third Ward-H. G. McElderry. Fourth Ward-Adam Hafner. Fifth Ward -- William W. Wise. Sixth Ward-John C. Loger. Seventh. Ward-Frank Mathis.


Department of Health.


President -Isaac L. Hillis. Secretary-David A. Kooker. City Physician-W. S. H. Matthews.


City Printers.


Rowen Bros.


Engincer's Department. City Enyincer-Frank Pelton.


Police Department.


Chief of Police-Fred Johnson.


Deputy Marshal-Chas. J. Shafer. Captain- George Sims. Sergeant-A. J. Butin.


Desk Sergeant -- G. H. Batchelor. Health Officers C. M. Aylesworth, J. Havens, R. M. Thompson, }. R. Beck with. Detectives-George W. McNutt, J. G. Bain, E. Hardin, Er E. Johnston.


Patrol Drivers-Thomas Shivers, J. G. Cully.


Mounted Police-T. J. Downing, E. R. McElderry.


Patrolmen-J. W. Anderson, W. A. Bowers, A. M. Clary, Harry Cohen, J. J. Collins, R. B. Cook, Stephen DeValt, J. Finkelstein, H. L. Frost, Wm. H. H. Gar- rett, S. Gibson, S. Haworth, C. W. Kirk, W. W. Lang, Clay Lewis, A. 'McClain, J.


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DIRECTORY.


W. Miller, G. P. Morgan, Ira Miller. A. G. Miller, A. R. Maxwell, J. G. Patterson, J. S. Page, G. E. Pickering, II. Rich, J. T. Rood, G. E. Rosenbaugh, A. M. Rosenberg, T. Stevens, Wm. Skinner, Ed. Sundberg, W. H. Sumner, F. Sidler.


Fire Department.


Headquarters Fire Department, sw cor Second and Grand ave.


Chief Engineer -- John W. Monarch.


Assistant Chief Engineer-Martin Me- lander.


Drivers-Hose No. 1, John Martin; No. 2. E. E. Johnson; No. 3, Ed. E. Bartlett; No 4, Fred Jackson; No. 5, William Hall. Chemical Engine No. 1, William Scott; No. 2, Joseph Cross, No. 3, G. W. Huffman. Ariel truck, David Losh. Ilook and Lad- der truck, Thomas Sweeny.


Firemen-P. Ahern, Charles Brier, P. F. Burke, J. H. Brown, Lewis Curran, S. E. Capron, William Drady, E. S. Gray, Frank Himmelman, William Halloran, Joseph J. Jones, J. B. Lane, T. W. McElderry, Fred Muison, P. J. Morgan, Robert Morris, Jo- seph Murphy, J. T. Murtitt, Frank Neafie, W. W. Price, Victor Peale, J. E. Pearson, Martin U. Riggs, Joseph Roddy, Andrew Rumberg, John Reynolds, George W. Scar- berry, A. H. Soderberg, C. L. Shepard, Warren Taylor, A. W. Whitesides.


Fire Alarm Stations.


12 -- Fourth and Vine.


13 -- Twenty-second and Cottage Grove ave.


14 -- Eighth and Monroe.


15-Twenty-fourth and North.


16-First and Chestnut (Edison ' Light works).


21-Third and Court ave.


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23-Fourth and Walnut.


24-Sixth ave and Walnut.


25-Seventh and Locust.


26-Eighth and Walnut.


27-Twelfth and Laurel.


. 31-Second and Grand ave.


32-Fifteenth and Grand ave.


33 -- Fourteenth and Forest.


34-Ninth and Grand ave.


- - 35-Sixth and State.


36-Fifth and Market ( E S):


37 -- First and Center.


41-Engine House No. 4.


12-Seventeenth and Crocker.


43 --- Tenth and ('enter.


44-Sevastopol (City Hall). 45-Seventh and Allen ( ES). 46-Sixth and School.


- 51-Sixth and Grand ave ( E S). |


52-Engine House No. 3 (ES). :


53-Thirteenth and Walnut (E S).


54-Sixteenth and Walnut (E S). 55-Fifteenth and Buchanan (E S). 61-Second ahd Walnut (E S).


62 -- Fifth and Locust (E S).


63-Engine House No 2 (E S). |


64-Sixteenth and Grand aye (E S). 71-Fifth and Court ave (EIS).


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72-Eleventh and Court ave (ES).


73-Ninth and Hubbell (Capitol Park). 74-Fifth and Elm.


81 -- Ninth and Indiana avel


82-Capitol Park Engine House (E S). Location of Chemical Engines.


No. 1, Second and Grand ave.


No. 2, S Eighth and Monroe.


No. 3, Capitol Park engine house ( E'S).


Location of Combination Chemical Engines and Hose Carts;


No. 8, Twenty-fourth and North. No. 9, E Eighteenth and Walnut. No. 10, E Sixth and Allen.


No. 11, Highland Park.


Location of Hose Companies.


No. 1, Second and Grand ave.


No. 2, E Fourth and Walnut.


No. 3, E Twelfth and Lyon.


No. 4, Eighth and School.


No. 5, Seventeenth and Crocker.


Directions for Giving an Alarm of Fire.


Keyholders will be particular to observe the following rules: .


1. To give an alarm, go to the nearest box, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once and let go; then close the door.


2. Donot pull the hook if the fire bells or small bell in the box is striking, as, that indicates that an alarm has already been . given.


13. Be particular to remain at the box until the arrival of an officer of the firelde- partment, who will release the key, or if circumstances will not permit remaining, then the proper officer will return the key to the holder as soon as convenient.


4. Key holders, upon changing their lo- cations, will please return key or leave word with chief of fire department, corner Second and Grand ave.


Rates of Fare Authorized by City Ordin- ance Relative to Public Carriages, Etc.


Section 13. That the owner or driver of any omnibus, carriage, cab, herdic or other vehicle licensed under this chapter, shall beentitled to demand and receive not ex- ceeding twenty-five cents (25c) for each passenger conveyed any distance not ex- ceeding one mile.


For each passenger over one mile and under two miles, fifty cents (50e). For each passenger with trunk, one mile and under, fifty cents (50c). For each passen- ger with trunk, over one mile and under two miles, seventy-five cents (75c). Each additional passenger of the same party, twenty-five cents (25c). Provided, that six- teen blocks shall constitute one mile. And


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they shall be entitled to add to the above fate when said service is rendered between the hours of 12 o'clock at night and 6 a. m., twenty-five cents for each passenger! And are entitled to charge, when employed by the hour, one and 50-100 dollars ($1.59) for the first hour, and for each additional hour, one dollar ($1); and they are hereby required to convey any passenger carried. by thery to such part of the city as He or she may require.


Children under five years of age accom- panying any person who has paid full fare shall not be charged fare, and children be- tween the ages of five . and ten years shall only be charged half fare. Any person vi- olating any of the provisions of this ordin- ance shall be subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than one hundred dol- lars.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS West Des Moines.


Board of Education-Office, High school building, Fifteenth and Center. O. L. Dahlberg, president; J. M. St. John, secre- tary; M. Strauss; treasurer; Frank, B. Cooper, superintendent. Directors: George F. Ilenry A. L. Smith, 1894; Crom. Bowen, C. L. Dahlberg, 1895; D. D. Fleming, D. M. Mann, 1896. Board meetings, first Tuesday and third Monday of each month.


Tuition for Non-Resident Pupils -Pri- mary and grammar grades, 70 cents per week; High school, $1 20 per week; in ad- vance .;


Office Hours of Superintendent-Every school 'day, 4 to 5 p. m .; Mondays, 8:15 to 10 a. m.


TEACHERS.


Special Teachers-Miss Mary A. Rob- erts, drawing, Mrs. H. R. Reynolds, music; S. S. Purdy, penmanship; Mrs! Emma B. Fletcher, kindergartens.


High School-Fifteenth and Center. Wm. Wilcox, principal; Joella F. Gowdy, Clay D. Slinker, Louise F. Hughes, Minnie Howe, H. F. Rall, Cordelia Kyle, Sadie M. Loring, A. W. Augir, Carrie M. Sheldon, Eliza George, A. R. Sawyer, Atlanta W. Cramer.


Bird School-Twenty-first and Wood- land ave. Miss M. D. Nash, principal; Mattie Morgan, Viplet Kenyon, Charlotte B. Page, Hattie McManima, Mary Piper. Kindergarten-Anna Lockwood, princi- pal; Flora Laird.


Cooper School-Twelfth, bet School and North. Miss Helen C. Crandell, principal; Laura Ullrich, Lizzie C. Emmons, Emma S. Holman, Adelaide Laird.


Crocker School- School, bet Sixth and Seventh .! J. A. Kleinsorge, principal; Rosine Kearwille, Julia | Long, Bess A. Robb, Julia Jacob, Ella F. Johnson, Mary McClelland, Sadie Hoare, Florence A. Ev- erett, Emma Hawkins, Lizzie Edmundson,


Laura P. Matthews, Rose M. Vimont. Kindergarten-Julia Morrison, principal; 'Sadie Galbraith, Edna Dungan.


Franklin School-Twelfth and Crocker. Miss Lydia A. Berger, principal; Josephine Taylor, Mary Copper, Sarah P. Browne, Jessie Chandler, Charlotte M. King, Ada A. McClelland, May' Williams, Gertrude Burt. Kindergarten-Isabelle Warr, prin- cipal; K. Belle Barnard, Kate Grayson.


Garfield School-Third, bet Chestnut and Center. Mary S. Frederick, principal; Lou Case, Ida Bywater, Elizabeth H. Morris, Lizzie Lawler.


Grant School-Forest, bet Cottage Grove ave and Atkin. Mrs. Julia A. Hanna, prin- cipal; Lena Schmelzer, Mae C. French, Helen M. Lee, Emma Weitz, Anna L. Bradley. Kindergarten-Maud A. Davis, principal; Alice Leachman.


Hawthorne School-Seventeenth and Crocker. Miss Olive' McHenry, principal; Anna A. Holland, Ella Cummins, Bertha D. Smith, Lissa A. Jeffers; Mary E. Cun- ningham, Florence R. Skinner, Mary St. John, Marie Benson. Kindergarten-Daisy Huntington, principal; Emma Klinefelter.


- Howe School-Sevastopol. | Miss Mar- garet Bristow, principal; Grace C. Baker, Tillie Ganz, Stella E. Smith.


Irving School-Pleasant, bet Ninth and .Tenth. Miss A. M. Morton, principal; Fan- nie Suplee, Nellie D. Howard, Caroline .J. Harvey, Lily L. Yoder, Cora Chase, Minnie, A. Curley, Grace J. Chapman, Margaret Walker, Annette Rice, Ella M. Ford, Jose- phine Chapman, Christine Benson. Kin- dergarten- Jessie . E. Dicks, principal; Edith Elmer, Beulah Bennett, Margaret Moore.


Lincoln School-Ninth and Mulberry. Miss S. M. : Glisan,, principal; Delia M. Glisan, Mary E. Stein, Addie L. Harvey, Nellie Caven, Nevada Smith, Lucy G. Clark, :. Minnie L. McCall Florence E. Hodges, Belle Deming, Lizzie D. Pierce, Alice C. Wilson. Kindergarten-Blanche Scott, principal; Lilly Weaver, Nell M. Thompson, Ida Arnold.


Washington School-Hillside ave (S'D M): Mrs. Minnie T. Hatch, principal; Julia E. Cooper, Agnes Hanrahan, Minnie . E. Sherman, M. Emily Harte, Mary Burke, Margaret Guthrie, Nellie Sanborn. Kin- dergarten-Annie Nelson, principal; Matie Dunkle.


Teachers are subject to transfer by the superintendent at any time.


East Des Moines.


Board of Education Office, High school building, e Twelfth and Court ave. A. K. Stewart, president, Charles E. Ros- siter, secretary; John S. McQuiston, treas- urer; Amos Hiatt, superintendent. Direc- tors: W. K. English, A. K. Stewart, 1894; W. N. Heaton, J. S. Brown, 1895; J. H. Koons, A. H. Larson, 1896.


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DES MOINES CITY


DIRECTORY.


Tuition for Non-Resident Pupils-Pri- mary and grammar grades, $1.50 per month; high school $2 per month; in ad- vance.


Office Hours of Superintendent-Every Monday 8 to 12 a. m .; every other school day, 8 to 9 a. m.


Special Teacher-Mrs. Alice II. Queal, music.


High School-Twelfth and Court ave. Elmer H. White, principal; May Goodrell Edith B. Updegraff, Millicent M. Cuplin, Mary Alice Nichols, Estelle Patterson, Nellie E. Chester, Benjamin G. Dyer, Jane Kriegh.


Alcott: School-Thirteenth and Lyon. Mary C. Askren, principal; Laura Irwin, Mae Swearingen:


Benton School-Twelfth and Shaw. Etta Pierson, principal: Lizzie Schneider, Mary Jensen, Altha Davenport.


Bremer School-Des Moines, bet First and Second. Ella Goodrell, principal; Fanny O'Dea, Mollie Doran, Winnie Rees.


Bryant -- Pennsylvania and Grand aves. Georgia Warrick, principal; Emma Lane, May Beezley, Theodosia| MeGavran, Mrs. Lizzie Trullinger, Minnie Walker, Nellie Barlow, Mary Hast, Ella Briggs, Lela Earle, Lulu Shaw, Angie Kriegh.


Cary-In High school building. Jane Kriegh, principal; Maude Stewart, Ivie Rees, Lulu Read.


Curtis-Sixth and Raccoon. Ella Ma- lone, principal; Marion E. Stevenson, Nia- netta Henkle, Alice M. Resor, Mamie Mur- ray, Sallie Martin, Bertha Bailey, Margaret Hogan, Clara Rice.


Emerson School-Sixteenth and Maple. Dora Crooks, principal; Julia Pedersen, Emily Johnson, Laura Settle, Mary Scholes, Belle Ryden, Helen Docherty, Lizzie Mil- ler, Mable A. Otis.


Longfellow School -- Seventh, bet Maple and Walker. Sibyl C. Jeffries, principal; Minnie Clampitt, Emma Dye, Laura Fitch, Elvie Bennett, Mrs. Jennie G. Hamilton, Lizzie Thomas, Sallie Davis, Alice Riddle, Hattie McClelland, Claudia Kirkpatrick, Margaret Burt.


Lucas School-Sixteenth and Capitol ave. Ida M. Pugh, principal; Ida Hoover, Gussie Wheeler, Tillie Peters, Nettie Beese, Minnie Rozelle.


Webster School-L. A. Morey, principal; Julia Kelley, Mary D. McNutt, Anna Har- tigan, Lizzie Beese, Nellie Austin, Emma Soutar, Mary Heaton, Grace E. Smith, El- more Goodwin, Cora E. Wheeler.


Supply Teachers -- Theresa Johnson, Belle Cohen, Maggie Wharton, Nellie Fox, Hat tie Fleming, Anna Black.


Officers Independent School Districts. CITIES AND TOWNS.


West Des Moines-C. L. Dahlberg, presi- dent; J. M. St. John, secretary, Des Moines,




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