Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1894, Part 6

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East Des Moines-J. H. Koons, presi- dent; Charles Rossiter, secretary, Des Moines.


North Des Moines (Forest Home)-Nel- son Royal, president; George Royal, sec- retary, Des Moines.


Capital Park (Pleasant Corner)-George W. Baker president; B. F. Maricle, secre- tary. Des Moines.


University Place (Oak Dale)-Frank Stradley, president; J.B. Henshaw, secre- tary, Des Moines.


Greenthood Avenue-Walter M. McCain, president; E. R. Mason, secretary, Des Moines.


Oak Park (Center)-A. K. Campbell, president; Z. C. Thornburg, secretary, Des Moines.


Grant Park (Grant No. 1)-George P. Curran, president; H. E. Martin, secretary, box 245, East Des Moines.


Lother Agency (Grant No. 2)-Fred Myers, president; J. D. Finch, secretary, Station A, East Des Moines.


Pleasant Hill (Grant No. 3)-S. Walker, president; Samuel Grylls, secretary,


Youngstown.


Chesterfield (Gilbert No. 4)-R. L. Lee, president; C. B. Goodrich, secretary, Ches- terfield.


Park Avenue-Job Throckmorton, pres- ident; W. J. De Za Mare, secretary, box 173, Des Moines.


Garden Hill (Easton Place)-T. L. Fra- ley, president; W. S. Sims, secretary, East Des Moines.


RURAL DISTRICTS INSIDE CITY LIMITS.


Canary Lake-Martin Davis, president; E. F. Dicks, secretary, box 188, Des Moines.


Evergreen-S. A. Trowbridge, ; presi- dent; 1. S. White, secretary, box 1004, Des Moines.


Woodlawn-George W. Carpenter, pres- ident: Samuel Jones, secretary, Des


Moines.


OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS.


Mitchellville-B. F. Gadd, president; George W. Coply, secretary, Mitchellville. . Altoona-W. J. Combe,, secretary, Altoona.


Polk City-C. Hug, president; A. J. Bryan, secretary, Polk City.


Valley Junction-S. B. Kester, presi- dent; Emory H. English, secretary, Valley Junction.


Saylorgille-L. Coy, president; Thomas ;- J. Saylor, secretary, Saylorville.


Ankeny-M. B. Cherrie, president; G. H. Gross, secretary, Ankeny.


RURAL INDEPENDENT DISTRICTS. BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP.


Plum Grove-J. V. Nicholson, president; C. F Davis, secretary, Des Moines.


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Oak Grove -- Mat. Carson, president, E. Howell, secretary, Des Moines.


Peasant Valley- Henry Gill, president; Lewis Lash, president, Orilla.


Main View-B. F. Brubaker, president; C. H. Taskett, secretary, Orilla. Elm Grove-Robert McCormick, presi- dent; Z. F. Hargis, secretary, Des Moines. Maple Grove-Truman Jones, president; T. V. Hughes, secretary, Des Moines.


Pine Grove-John Cogley, president; O. L. Meek, secretary, box 677, Des Moines ..


CROCKER TOWNSHIP.


Nagle-Neb. Nagle, president, H. M. Ilarvey, secretary, Saylorville.


No. 1 Senauer-J. B. Wagner, president; James Lewis, secretary, Ankeny .;


No. 7- J. W. Kennedy, president; F. W. Havens, secretary, Ankeny, Adams- John |Channon. president;( Emanuel Young, secretary, Ankeny.


Crocker Center- John Young, president; Ira Irwin, secretary, Ankeny.


| Rock Creek-Joseph Tiara, Jr., presi- dent; Albert C. Fisher, secretary, Saylor. ville.


Franklin-John Mocklery, president; D. F. Schaal, secretary, Polk City. Y


Union-George Marts, president; J. M. McBride, secretary, Polk City.


LINCOLN TOWNSHIP.


Steward-Jacob Boda, president; John Hitz, secretary, Crocker!


Ives-Thomas Nelson, president; A. F. Sargent, secretary, box 77, Slater,


Union Oliver Weeks, president; Owen Norvig, secretary, Slater!


West Point-Ole Benson, president; David Riggenberg, secretary, Sheldahl.


Norway- N. S. Helland, president; L. S. Iliggin, secretary, Huxley.


Hickory Grove-James Elemen, presi- dent; Jacob Abuh, Jr. secretary, Ankeny. No.5- Christ. Lehman, president; Joseph P. Alleman, secretary, Crocker.


No. 6 L. Q. Opdahl, president, George Il. Barnes, secretary, Tyner.


No. 9. T. Kelsall, president; R. L. Mc- Connell, secretary, Crocker.


MADISON TOWNSHIP.


Prairie- A| H. Drake, president; Frank Birdsall, secretary. Madrid.


No. 2. (Pierce Grove) -Warren Bunn, president; A. E. Skortman, secretary, box 12, Madrid. -


Mayfield -P. Graeber, president; W. W. Adatas, secretary, Polk City


Maple Grove-Levi Reasoner, president; Jacob Harpel secretary, Sheldahl,


Fair View -D. W. Jackson, president; F. M. Hellums, secretary, Madrid.


Hopkins Grove-Chas. Stevens, presi- dent; Roger St. Helen, secretary, Madrid.


No. 4-Lewis Sutter, president; C. A. Show, secretary, Polk City.


No. 5-E. R. Blaine, president; S. Bul- lington, secretary, box 138, Polk City.


No. 6- Charles Gall, president; A. E. Hahn, secretary, Polk City!


SAYLOR TOWNSHIP.


Woodside-S. W. Betts, president; John Brubaker, secretary, Trent!


Valley- H. W. Kempton, president; J. M. O Bleness, secretary, Saylorville.


WEBSTER TOWNSHIP.


Webster Valley-M. D. Rittgers, presi- dent; George W. Rittgers, secretary, Ridge- dale.


DISTRICT TOWNSHIPS.


Allen-N. Deaton, president; box 823 Des Moines.


Beaver-J. W. Pearson, president; J. B. Van Slyke, secretary, Mitchellville.


Camp+W. J. Warren, president; T. H.


Winfrey, secretary, Runnells.


Clay-A. J. McCleary, president; F. F. Altman, secretary, Altoona.


Delaware-Carson Reeves, president; Arthur Strauss, secretary, Berwick.


Douglas-J. H. Mathis, president; G. Graybeal, secretary, Bondurant.


Elkhart-C. H. Abraham, president; S. Trout, secretary, Tyner.


Four Mile-A. O. Taylor, president; T. E. Barlow, secretary, Rising Sun.


Franktin-W. T. Hudson, president; J.


W. Davis, secretary, Bondurant. ' Jefferson-Miles, Stanford, president; J. T. Frazier, secretary, Granger.


Washington-Samuel Misbler, president; N. A. Acheson, secretary, Maxwell.


Walnut-J. Q. Jordan, president; J. W. Hunt, secretary, Campbell.


Webster-J. A. Seibert, president; J. A. Lightener, secretary, box 637, Des Moines.


ADJOINING DISTRICT.


Sheldahl-George Drury, president; Phil. Berggren, secretary, box 245, Sheldahl.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


First Ward-The first ward shall em- brace all of that portion of the city lying west of a line described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the south line of the city in the center of section twenty-one, in range twenty-four (24), running thence north through the center of said section twenty- one (21) and through section sixteen (16) and a part of nine (9) to the middle of Rac- cobn river; thence westward along the channel of said river to a point directly, south of the southern terminus of the mid- die of Nineteenth; thence north to Grand. ave; thence east on Grand ave to Seven- teenth; thence north on Seventeenth to the north line of section five (5) in township seventy-eight (78), range twenty-four (24); thence west on the north line of said sec- tion to Twentieth; thence north on Twen-


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tieth to the Des Moines river; thence along! the middle of the said river to the north line of the city.


Second Ward-The second ward shall in- clude all of the territory lying east of the first ward, west of a line beginning at a point in the middle of the Raccoon river where it is intersected by a north and south line running through the center of section (9), thence north through the center of said section nine (9) to Market; thence west on Market to Tenth; thence north on Tenth to Pleasant; thence west on ; Pleasant to the alley immediately east of lot two (2) in subdivision of lots three (3) and four (4) of Rose's addition; thence north on said alley to Park; thence east on Park to Eleventh; thence north on Eleventh to Jefferson; thence west on Jefferson to the west line of the plat of Prospect park; thence directly north to the Des Moines river; thence westward along the middle of the said river to the east boundary line of the first ward.


Third Ward-The third ward of the said city shall embrace all of the territory lying east of the boundary lines of the first and second wards above given and west of the following line: Beginning at the point above designated in section nine (9) as the beginning point of the east boundary line of the second ward; running thence east- wardly down the Raccoon river to the middle of Seventh street bridge; thence north to the southern terminus of Sixth ave, south of Elm; thence east on Elm to Fifth; thence north on Fifth to Grand ave; thence west on Grand ave to Sixth ave; thence north, on Sixth ave to Chestnut; thence east on Chestnut to Fifth; thence north on Fifthto College ave; thence east on College ave to Arlington ave; thence north on Arlington avenue to Sixth ave; thence north on Sixth ave to the middle of the Des Moines river; thence down the said river southeastwardly to a point opposite the center of section thirty-five (35), in township seventy-nine (79), range twenty- four (24); thence east to the center of said section; thence north through the center of sections thirty-five (35), twenty-six. (26) and twenty-three (23), to the north line of the city.


Fourth Ward-The fourth ward shall consist of all of that portion of the city lying east of the east boundary lines of the ¡ first and third wards, and west of the fol- lowing lines: Beginning in the center of section twenty-two (22), on the south line of said city, thence north through the cen . .ter of sections twenty-two (22), fifteen (15) and ten (10), to the middle of the Des Moines river; thence northwesterly up the middle of the Des Moines river to Sixth ave bridge where it crosses the said river.


Fifth Ward-The fifth ward shall con- sist of all that portion of the said city lying


east of the east boundaries of the third and fourth wards and lying west of a line jas follows, to-wit: Beginning in the middle of the Des Moines river where it is inter- `sected by the center line running north through section (10), township severity- eight (78), range twenty-four (24); thence eastwardly along the middle of said river to a point opposite Seventh; thence north on Seventh to Locust; thence north from Locust on Pennsylvania ave to Maple; thence west on. Maple to the center of Pennsylvania ave on the north side of said street; thence north on Pennsylvania ave to Fremont; thence, east on Fremont to Twelfth; | thence north on Twelfth |to Washington ave; thence east on Washing. ton ave to the east section line of section thirty-five (35) above referred to; thence north on the east lines of said section and upon the east lines of sections twenty-six (26) and twenty-three (23) to the north line of the city!


Sixth Ward -- The sixth ward shall be composed of all that portion of territory lying east of the east boundary lines of the fourth and fifth wards and west of the fol- lowing line, beginning in the center of sec. tion twenty-three (23), on the south line of said city; range twenty-four (24); thence north through the center of sections twen- ty-three (23), fourteen (14) and eleven (11) to the Des Moines river; thence up the middle of the said river to a point opposite and south of the southern terminus of e Sixteenth; thence north on Sixteenth to Walker; thence northeasterly on Walker and Easton boulevard to the east line of section thirty-six (36);/ thence northward on the east line of said section thirty six (36), in range twenty-four (24), and of sec- tions twenty-five (25) and twenty-four (24) to the north line of the city.


Segenth Ward-The seventh ward shall comprise all that portion of the city lying east of the east line of the sixth ward. as above fixed.


Voting Precincts.


First Ward-First precinct-All that; part of said first ward lying south of the Raccoon river.


Second precinct-All' that part of said first ward lying north of the Raccoon river and south of Center and Clifton ave and of the center line of Center, produced westward to west corporation line.


Third precinct-All that part of said first ward lying north of Center produced west, to corporation line and south of North west produced westwe d to corpor- ation line; except a jog of 187 feet south from north line of said precinct at Twenty-third, thence west to Twenty- fourth, thence north to precinct line.


Fourth precinct -. All that part of said first ward lying north of third precinct, i


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Second Ward- First precinct,-All that part of said second ward lying south of Grand ave!


Second precinct-All that part of said second ward lying north of Grand ave and" south of Crocker.


Third precinct- -All that part of said sec- ond ward lying north of Crocker.


Third Ward-First precinct-All that part of said third ward lying south of Grand avel


Second precinct-All that part of said third ward lying north of Grand ave and south of Crocker.


Third precinct- -All that part of said third ward lying north of Crocker and south of Indiana ave.


Fourth precinct -- All that part of said third ward lying north of Indi jna ave and south of the Des Moines river ?!


Fifth precinct-All that part of said third ward lying north of the Des Moines. river.


Fourth Werd-First precinct-All that part of said fourth ward lying south of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers.


Second precinct -- All that part of said fourth ward lying north of the Raccoon river and south of Grand ave.


Third precinct- All that part of said fourth ward lying north of Grand ave and south of Crocker.


Fourth precinct-All that part of said fourth ward lying north of Chocker.


Fifth Ward-First precinct-All that part of said fifth ward lying south of Vine. Second precinct -- All that part of said fifth ward lying north of Vine and south of Des Moines.


Third precinct-All of tha part of said fif h ward lying north of Des Moines and south of Fremont!


Fourth precinct-All that part of said fifth ward lying north of Fremont.


Sixth Ward-First precinct-All that part of said sixth ward lying south of the Des Moines river.


Second Precinct-All that part of said sixth ward lying north of the Des Moines river, south. of Grand ave and west of Twelfth, north of Railroad ave and west Fourteenth south of Railroad ave.


Third precinct -All that part of said sixth ward lying north of the first pre- cinct and south of Grand ave ..


Fourth precinct- All that part of said sixth ward lying north of Grand ave and south of the following line! !; From inter- section of Twelfth and Fretfont, east on Fremont to Fourteenth, south on Four- teenth to Walker, east on Walker to Six- teenth


Fifth precinct -- All that part of said sixth ward lying north of the fourth pre- dinct.


Seventh Ward -- First precinct -- All that . portion of the seventh ward south of the Des Moines river!


Second precinct-All that portion of the seventh ward north of the Des Moines river and east of the east lines of section eleven (11) and two (2), and south of Grand ave, and a line extending directly east from the east terminus of the said ave to the east line of the city.


Third precinct-All that portion of the seventh ward west of the east section lines of section two (2) and eleven (11) and south of North and north of the Des Moines river.


Fourth precinct -- All of the remainder of said ward. -


COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. County Officers !!


W. F. Conrad, C. P. Holmes, S. F. Bal- liet, W. A. Spurrier, judges district court. Amos W. Brandt, auditor.


J. D. McGarrangh, sheriff.


Wm. Musson, clerk of district court.


C. H. Dilworth, treasurer.


Mrs. J. A. Hepburn, recorder:


J. J. Davis, state's attorney.


G. B. Wicks, Jr., surveyor.


E. E. Dorr, physician ..


Louis Graessly, coroner.


W. A. McCord, superintendent of schools. Board of Supervisors- J. A. Brewer, first district; Wm. Christy, second district; Andrew Nelson, third district: John M. Chaffee, fourth district;, WV II. Zickefoose, fifth district.


Commissioners of Insanity-J. M. St. John, president; O. D). Benson, physician; Wm. Musson, clerk.


Overseer of Poor -- J. A. Brewer, 518 Grand ave, Open Wednesday and Satur- day afternoon.


Soldiers' Relief Commission -- J. A. Brewer, chairman; T. Bl'Robinson, secre- tary; T. J. Doane.


Township Assessors. --


Allen-G. A. Wright.


Beaver -- G. W. Hooker!


Bloomfield -- W. H. Rice.


Camp -- H. V. Mckinney, Runnells.


Clay-W. G. Robinson.


Crocker -- C. L., O'Keen,


Delaware-Carson Reeves.


Douglas,-J. H. Mathis!


Elkhart S. Trout, Elkhart.


Four Mile-R. C. Taylor.


Franklin -- J. M. Crawford, Bondurant.


Jefferson-J. J. Frizer.


Lincoln-F. L. Andersen Madison -- A. Frick.


Saylor-T. J. Saylor, Saylorville.


Walnut-J. W. Himes, Des Moines.


Washington-Thomas| Stillwell, Max- well.


Webster-J. A. Lightner.


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TOWN ASSESSORS.


Altoona-Ed. Crawford.


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Des Moines -- First district-J. C. Smith. Second district-B. M. Rosenberg. Third district-Augustus Smith. Fourth district-N. Tham.


1 Fifth district -- A. E. Wilkins. : Sixth district-C. Chapman.


Seventh district-O. C. West. Eighth district-S. A. Kelsey. Ninth district-J. E. Fagen.


Mitchellville-J. W. Wilson. Polk City-C. Ing.


Sheldahl-Phil. Berggren.


Valley Junction-P. C. Book.


Township Trustees.


Allen-J. T. Keeling, Avon.


Beater-James Walters, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield -J. B. Handley, Des Moines. Camp-B. F. Camp, 1 .. Bishop, Run- nels.


Clay-Robert Jamison, B. E. F. Wood- .row, Altoona.


Crocker-A. C. Fisher, Saylorville.


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Delirare-J. M. Chaffee, Berwick. f Douglas-O. D. Hartsook, Bondurant. Elkhart -- Frank Gear, Elkhart.


Four Mite-J. C. Crewse, Adelphi.


. Franklin-J. W. Malone, W. S. Fair- child, Santiago.


Jefferson-J. A. Beck, Ridgedale.


Lincoln-R. L. McConnell, Crocker. Madison-Jonn McLean, Polk City; George Haspel, Sheldahl; W. H. Steadman, Polk City.


Saylor-F. II. Maley, East Des Moines; W. L. Doke, Saylorville.


Walnut-L. P. Bennett, Ashewa.


Washington-W. E. Parr, Maxwell. Webster-N. S. Bittgers, Ridgedale.


Township Justices of the Peace.


Allen-W. W. Keeling, T. A. Ray, Avon. Bearer-J. W. Rumple.


Bloomfield-Louis F. Lash Jr.


Camp-W. W. Murray, Runnells; W. J. Warren, Adelphi.


Clay-James Porter, Altoona; J. B. Perdue.


Crocker-Jacob Moeckly, Saylorville; T. W. Havens, Ankeny.


Delaware-S. D. Johnson. ..


Douglas-II. J. Williamson, Elkhart. .. Elkhart-L. N. Bell, S. J. Byers, Elk- hart.


Four Mile-A. J. Ricks.


Franklin-J. G. Cheney, Valeria.


Jefferson-S. S. Harvey.


Lee-T. J. Casselberry, East Des Moines.


. ..... Lincoln-L. S. Heggen, Huxley. Madison-G. E. Merrell.


Saylor-J. P. Day, East Des Moines.


Walnut-D. B. Mott, Valley Junction. Washington-J. W. Lasell, Maxwell.


Webster-William Milligan, Grimes.


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Township Clerks.


Allen- J. R. Warnock, Avon. . . Beaver-Marion Walters, Mitchellville. Bloomfield-O. L. Meek, Des Moines. Camp -- J. B. Stewart, Runnels. Clay-R. A. Crawford, Altoona. Crocker -- J. L. Miller, Trent. Deldobre-Luther Bell, Berwick. Des Moines-W. H. Baker, Des Moines. Douglas -- C. W. Dodds, Bondurant. Elkhart-I. II. Woodrow, Tyner. Four Mile-E. D, Reinking, Rising Sun. Franklin-W. S. Fairchild, Santiago. Jefferson-W. E. Bagley, Granger. Lee-T. J. Casselberry, East Des Moines. Lincoln-L. S. Ileggen, Huxley. Madison-G. E. Merrill, Polk City. Saylor-J. P. Day, East Des Moines! Walnut-J. W. Hunt, Campbell. Washington-J. W. Laselle, Maxwell. Webster-William Milligan, Grimes.


Township Constables.


Allen-F. Grassnickle, Francis Myers, Avon!


1: Bedrer-D. W. Fogg.


Bloomfield -J. II. (ie), Des Moines.


Camp+-A. G. West, Runnells; W.A. Darling, Adelphi. Clay-AI. A. Ogden, Altoona.


Crocker-G. W. Wheeler, Ankeney ; John Moeckly!


Deldurare-E. Edwards, Berwick.


Des Moines-C. S. Stewart, J. A. Mc- Millen.


Douglas -- William Stanfield, W. P. Hal, Berwick!


Elkhart+-Henry Cunningham, Elkhart. Four Mile-F. Binkard, Adelphi; David Gatschell, Hastie.


Franklin-JI D. | Malone, Santiago; David Crawford, Bondurant.


Jefferson --- J. R. Sutton, Granger. Lee-J. E. Bruner, J. A. Peterson.


Lincoln -Herman Burkey, P. E. Shel- dahl.


Madison-E. S. Schultz, Madrid.


Saylor-E. S. Cree, G. W. Wheeler, Say- lorville.


Walnut +T. N. Brown, John Campbell, Valley Junction. Washington-J. T. Dunlap, Maxwell. ---


Webster-Francis Coburn. E. E. Kinsey.


GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF IOWA.


Elections for state, district, county, and township officers occur on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November of each year.


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State Officers.


Governor-Frank D. Jackson.


Private Secretary to the Governor-HW. S. Richards.


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Lieutenant Governor-W. S. Dungan Secretary of State-+W. M. McFarland. Deputy Secretary of State-C. S. Bytkit


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Au litor-C. G. Mccarthy.


Treasurer-Byron A. Beeson, Attorney General-John Y. Stone. Superintendent of Public Instruction- Henry Sabin.


Adjutant General and A. Q. M. C .- John B. Prime.


Commissioner of Labor Statistics-Wil- liam E. O'Bleness!


State Librarian-Mrs. Laura Creigh- ton


Inspector of Illuminating Oils- L. S. Merchant (P. O. Cedar Rapids). State Printer-George H. (ter a expires January 1| 1895)!


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State Printer-elect-F. R. Conaway.


State Binder-Lafayette Young."


Superintendent of Weil's and Meas- ures-Prof. L. G. Weld (P. O. Iowa City). Director of Iowa Weather Service-J. R. Sago


Fish Commissioner-George E. Delavan (P. O. Spirit Lake).


Veterinary Surgeon-M. Stalker (P. O. Ames),


Custodian of Public Buildings and Property-George Metzger. Inspecter of Boats -- Milo W. Brown. 1


IState Boards and Commissioners.


Agricultural Society+John A. Evans, president, West Liberty; F. N. Chase, vice- president, Cedar Falls; P. L. Fowler, secre- tary Des Moines; Albert Head, treasurer, Des Moines, !


Board | of Dental Examthers - J. T. Abbott, president, Manchester; Emory L. Brocks, secretary, Vinton; J. B. Minfort, Fairfield: J. S. Kulp, Muscatine). W. M. Schl wig, Sioux City.


Board of Health-Frederick Becker, M. D. president, Clermont; J. F. Kennedy, M. Il .. secretary, Des Moines; Joseph A. Seroggs, M. D., Keokuk, J. C. Schrader, M. D. Iowa City; E. A. Guilbert, M. D., Du- buque; E. H| Carter, M. D., Des Moines; J. M. Emmert, M. D., Atlantic; R. E. Con -. riff, M. D., Sioux City; James L. Loring, C. E., Dallas Center; M. Stalker D. V. S. (ex officio), Ames; John Y. Stone, attorney general (ex officio), Des Moines, Prof. E. W. Rockwood, chemist of the board, state university, Iowa City; J. Christian Bay, bacteriologist of the board, Des Moines ..


Board of Medical Examiners-E. A. Guilbert, president, Dubuque: J. F. Ken- nedy, M. D., secretary and treasurer Des Moines; J. C. Shrader, M. D., Iowa City; Joseph A. Scroggs, M. D., Keokuk; J. M. Emmert, M. D., Atlantic; R. E. Conniff, 1. D., Sioux City ; E. H. Carter, M. D., Des Moines.


Dairy Commission -W. K. Bordman, commissioner, Nevada; O. E. Sherman, as- sista it, Des Moines.


Geological Survey- Samuel Calvin, state geologist, Iowa City; Charles Rollins Keyes, assistant, Des Moines!


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Historical Department-


(Includes the Aldrich collection)-Charles Aldrich, cura- tor, Des Moines; B. F. Gue, secretary, Des Moines,


Horticultural Society-A. A. Collman, president, Corning; J. C. Ferris, vice presi- dent, Hampton; J. L. Budd, secretary, Ames; Silas Wilson, treasurer, Atlantic; Ed. Wright, librarian and custodian, Des Moines.


Land Office-D. A. ILites, commissioner, Des Moines.


Mine Inspectors-James AI Campbell, first district, Ottumwa; James Miller, sec- ond, Oskaloosa; Morgan G. Thomas, third, Des Moines.


Pharmacy Commission - JJohn H. Pick- ett, president, Oskaloosa; W. L. Leland, vice-president, Hawarden; Sewell J. Spaulding, secretary and treasurer, Des Moines; Fletcher Howard, Sheldon.


Railroad Commission-John W. Luke, Hampton; Peter A. Dey, Iowa' City; George W. Perkins, Des Moines, | Secre- tary of the board, W. W. Ainsworth, Des Moines.


ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS.


Benedict Home-Forest ave, northwest cor Third. Mrs. S. R. Woods, superintend- ent.


Cottage Hospital-1121 Fourth. . Mrs. E. R. Whitcomb, president; Mrs. George M. Hippee, vice president; Mrs. Henry Sabin, secretary, Mrs. Tac Hussey, treasurer.


Des Moines Home for Friendless Chil- dren-2018 High. Mrs. A. Y. Rawson, president; Mrs. E. Chase, vice president; Mrs. J. B, Olmstead, secretary; Mary B. Heatherington, matron.


Mercy Hospital-+Northwest cor Fif- teenth and Woodland ave. In charge of Sisters of Mercy (B. V. M.).


Polk County Insane Asylum-J. C. Brendel, warden, East Des Moines.


Polk County Poor Farm-Andrew Nel- son, superintendent, P. O. box 1047, Des Moines.


Tracy | Home for Invalids-Northeast cor Ridge |and Sherman. Mrs. A. B. Tracy, superintendent.


BANKS.


Cooperative. Bank of Iowo-312 Sixth ave. Capital| (paid up), $50,000. R. T. Wellslager, president: F. W. Cherry, cash- ier, Directors: R. T. Wellslager, E. H. Conger, F. W. Cherry, T. B. Moore, J. D. Whisenand.


Des Moines Clearing House Association -500 Walnut. (Citizens National Bank.) Simon Casady, president; J. G. . Rounds, · manager.


American Saving3 Bank-E Locust, northeast cor Fifth. ! Capital, $75,000; sur- plus $15,000. E. S. Harter, president; W. L. Shepard, cashier,


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Bankers Iowa State Bank -- Locust, northwest cor Sixth ave. Capital, $200,000. Albert Head, president; V. F. Newell, cash- ier. Directors: Albert Head, A. O. Garlock, George Fairburn, George L. Brower, S. F. Prouty, N. B. Raymond, V. F. Newell, J. W. Reid, L. Lindbarger, J. B. Burton, J. P. Farmer, Robert Eason, C. T. Cole, Charles Yale, C. F. McCarty.


Capital City State Bank-E Locust, southwest cor Fifth. Capital, $100,000; surplus, $20,000. A. Holland, president; J. W. Mckinney, cashier. Directors: James Callanan, Henry Wagner, Ed. Wright, J. A. T. Hull, Leander Bolton, J. S. Patten, M. P. Turner, A. Holland, IL. M, Hatten.




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