Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1897, Part 6

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of Eli; thence east on Elm- thence north on Fifth jto and av: thence west on Granfl ar to Sikil avy thence north on Sixth as to the middle of the; Des Moines river; thepee down the said river southeast- wardly t a point opposite the center section thirty-five (35), in township anty-1 ne (79).


range | twenty-four At theike bast to the center of sald tion: thence north [{ hrofigh the cen- that sections thirty five (35). twenty- fiy (26) and twenty-three (23), to the horth line of the city.


Fourth Ward-The Fourth ward shell


consist of all that portion of the city lying east of the east boundary lines of the First and Third wards, and west of the following lines; Beginning in the center of section twenty-two (22), on the south line of said city; thence north through the center 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 ny bridge where it crosses the said river.


Ward-The Fifth ward shall consist of all that portion of the said city lying east of the boundaries of the Third and Fourth wards, and lying west of a line as follows, to-wit: Re- ginning in the middle of the Des Moines river where it is intersected by the center line running north through section ten (10), township seventy-eight (78). range twenty-four (24); thence east wardly along the middle of said river to a point opposite Seventh; thence north on Seventh to Locust; thence north from Locust on Pennsyl -! vania av. to Maplet thence west on! Maple to the center of Pennsylvania avion the north side of said street; thencei north on Pennsylvania av : to Ifremont; thence east on Fremont; to Twelfth; thence north .on Twelfthath: Washington av: thence east; on Wash- ingdon avi to the east section; line of section thirty-five (m), above referred to; thence north on the east lines of said section and upon the east lines of section 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 ter- ritory lfing east of the east iboundary lines of the Fourth and Fifth wards and ivest of the following line: Be- ginging in the center of section twenty- three (23). on the south line of said line ^ bald city. range [twenty-four (24); thence north through the center of sech tions twenty-three (23), fourteen (14). find eleven (b) to the Des Moines ver: thence up the middle of the said. river kto; a point opposite jand south of the southern terminuis of'o Sixteenth; thence north on Sixteenth to Walker; thence northeasterly 'on Walker and Easton boulevard to the east line of section thirty six |(6); thence' north- ward jon the cast line of said section! thirty six (6). in range twenty-four; (24). anl of sections twenty-five (25)) and twenty-four (24) to the north line of the city!


Seventh Ward-The Seventh ward: shall comprise all that portion of the? city lying east of the east linerof the; Sixth ward as above fixed.


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VOTING PRECINCTS.


I' rst. Ward-First precinct-All that of said First ward lying south of the Raccoon river.


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Sicond precinct-All that part of said Fiat wird lying north of the Raccoon rif ir ard south of Center; and Clifton av' and of the center line of Center, Pp luced westward to west corpora- tio: ' line.


? bird precinct-All that part of said Fi st ward lying north of Center pro- du ed vest to corporation line and so: th of North west produced west- wald to: corporation line; except a jog of 187; feet south from forth line of sa I precinct at Twenty-third; thence , wi st to Twenty-fourth; thence north to precinct line.


jourth precinct-All that part of said Fl st ward lying north of third pre- ci ct.


econd Ward-First precinct-All th # part of said second ward lying south (" Grand av. 1


econ I precinct-All that part of said Si ond' ward lying north of Grand av af I soth of Crocker.


; hird, precinct-All that part of said Si ond' ward lying north of Crocker.


Third ward-First precinct -- All that piet of: aid Third ward lying south of G ind av.


Fecon precinct-All that part of said Third ward lying north of Grand av affi south of Crocker.


Third precinct-All that part of said Ty Ard wird lying north of Crocker and .seath o Indiana av.


court) ;precinct-All that part of said Third ward lying north of Indiana av ali south of the Des Moines river.


Fifth precinct-All that part of said Third wird lying north, of the Des ifnes'Tiver.


Fourth: Ward-First ¡precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying se ith of the Des Moines and Raccoon riers.


Second precinct-All that part of said Earth ward lying north of the Rac- cath river and south of Park and Com- n reial avs.


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Third precinct-All that Part of said Byurth ward lying north;c: Park and Commercial avs and south f Indianola al'


"Fourth precinct-All that part of said Furth; ward lying north of Indianola a


Fifth Ward-First precinct-All that pert of said Fifth ward lying south of Tine.


Second precinct-All that part of said Hifth ward lying north of Vine and south of Des Moines.


Third precinct-All that, part of said


Fifth ward lying north of Vine and south of Des Moines.


Third precinct-All that part of said Fifth 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 saidl Sixth ward lying north of the Des Moines river, south of Grand av and west of Twelfth, north of Railroad av and west Fourteenth south of Rail- road av.


Third precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north of the First precinct and south of Grand av.


Fourth precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north of Grand ay and south of the following line: From intersection of 'Twelfth and Fremont, east on Fremont to Fourteenth, south on Fourteenth to Walker, east on Walker to Sixteenth.


Fifth precinct-All that part of said, Sixth ward lying north of the Fourth precinct.


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 av, and a line extend- ing directly east from terminus of the . saidl avj to the east line of the city.


Third precinct-All that portion of the Seventh ward west of the east sec-


- tion lines of sections two (2) and eleven (11) and south of North and north of the Des Moines river.


Fourth precinct-All of the remaind- er of said ward.


COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges of District Court-W. F. Con- rad. C. P. Holmes, W. A. Spurrier, T. F. Stevenson.


'County Attorney-J. A. Howe. Assistant- W. G. Harvison.


Official Reporters-Walter |Irish. | C. F. Irish. F. C. Walrath, C. L. Dahlberg, E. L. Forbes. 1 1


Sheriff-J. E. Stout.


Deputies-Sam Compton. John i A. Peterson. Alonzo McClain. Calvin S. Jordan. Wm. Hammer.


Auditor- J. S., McQuiston.


Deputies-J. A. Fenner. F. A. Cope. F. G. Moffett, James Parker, G. M. Brandt. 5 .:


Clerk-J. D. Jordan. - 1 Deputies-Edwin Hult, B. F. Coffin, J. C. Tate.


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Assistants- Miss M. Wilkinson, Al- bert Stoutenberg, Calvin Hicks! Treasurer-H. C. Murphey! Deputies-First, Frederick Babcock; E. C. Worthington, Z. P. Lyman. Clerk-G. H. Parker.


Delinquent Tax Collector-H. C. Murrow! -


Recorder-Mrs. Annie: E. Hepburn. Deputies-Fl S. Russell, G. B. Hep- burh. Alice Hepburn.


Clerk- Chas: McAllister. Physician+W. W. Mccarthy, Coroner-J. A. Ankeney. Supt. of Schools-W. A. McCord. Surveyor-G. F. Lambert. , Court | Bailiffs- Joseph Blakeslee, Wml. Callender, Joseph Shepherd,


WE. Meekin, F. W. Dewey 1 Turnkey-A. R. Maxwell. Night Watch-John Vickers. Janitors-Lawrence Saylor,y E. T. Banks.


Board of Supervisors J. A. Brewer, first district; H.' E, Teachout, second. district; 'Andrew Nelson, chairman, third district; M. Chaffee, fourth dis- trict : John Fisher, fifth district.


Sol liers' Relief Carper. chairman; J. W. Brown.


Commission-A. S.


T. B. Robinson, sec .; '


Commissioners of Insanity- J. M. St .: John, pres .; O. D. Benson, physician; J. G. Jordan, clerk.


Overseer of Poor- J. A. Brewer, 313 Tth. Open Wednesday and Saturday. Mation of County Asylums-Alice Sadler, P. O. box 23, E. D. M.


Warden of County Asylum-J. C. Brendel. P. O. box 23, D. D. M.


Supt. of Poor Farm-J. M. Chaffee, Mitchellville, Iowa.


Steward of Poor Farm-Louis, Bren- del. P. O. box 23, E. D. M.


Cour House Telephone, 195. Countyj Farm Telephone-104.


TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.


Allen-Charles Keeling. Beaver -- G. W. Roker. Bloomfield -- C. H. Taskett. Camp- Willard Ferguson. (Jay-A. I. Altman. Crocket-H. A. Bates. Delaware +Carson Reeves. Douglas-C. W. Barr. Elkhart-W. E. Burgess. Four Mile -N . C. Taylor. Franklin-T. R. Morgan. Jefferson-William Powell. Lincoln-JJ P. Allemann. Madison-C. A. Show. Saylor+ J. M. O'Bleness. Walnut-L. Hyland, Washington-+A. V. Sager. Webster-E. C. Cutter! TOWN ASSESSORS. Altoona-E. Bemes.


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Des Moines-First district-T. J. Mc- Donnell.


Second district-F. A. French. Third district-D. S. Calkins. Fourth district -- N. Tham. Fifth district-W. F. Kelly. Sixth district-Robert C. Arthur. Seventh district-H. S. Ames. Eighth district-S. A. Kelsey. Ninth district-J. Y. Horning. Grimes-J. A. Stewart. Mitchellville-E. C. Forker. Polk City-Wm. Barrick. Cheldahl-Judson Colson. Valley Junction-J. F. Crosby.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


| Allen-J. If. Handleman, J. T. Keel- ing, W. P. Keeney, Avon.


Beaver-A. Edmonson, Charles Sei- berling. C. H. Keeley, Mitchellville .! Blomfield-M. H. Stanton, J. W .: Moore, J. B. Handley, Des Moines. |-Camp-T. (V) Strain, Maryhell; Sam- nel Free, Runnells; J. M. Park, Run- nells.


Clay-D. P. Dean, Altoona: W. MM. Bissell, Altoonal; B. E. H. Woodrow, Altoona. a


Crocker-J. W.Kennedy, Ankeny; Joseph Tiara, If. Park; Jacob Moepk- ly Crocker.


Delaware-C. Mpines; R. E.


V. Redhead. Des Pennington, W. F.T.


Wright. Berwick.


Des Moines-G. W. Bourne, E. i J. Cooper, T. M. Pangan. Douglas-J. C. Marts, Ankeny; Al- bert. Peterson. Bondurant; H. J. Wil- lamson, Elkhart.


Elkhart-H. I. Ilsley, D. S. Albaugh, Elkhart; L. O. Larson, Huxley. Four Mile-E. J. Ellison, Rising Sun; Joseph Dawson, Rising Sun: Dayid Reeves, Adelphi; Anios Miller. Allel- nhi.


Franklin-A. Spyder, Valeria: S. F. Webster, Bondurant; W. H. Walker, Santiago. Jefferson-John Bowen, W. J. Mc- Clain, Ridgedale; Wm. Watkins, .Grimes. 1


Lee-J. M. Feree. W. B. Bachtell, W. H. Boyle, Des Moines.


"Lincoln-George Alleman, Crocker; OffO. Halverson, Sheldahl; J. E. Hil -; dreth. Ankeny.


Madison-John Harmon. Polk City; Gep: Harpell, Sheldalil; T. L. Hahn, Polk City.


Saylor-H. Haulman, Saylorville; Ed Morningstar, Des Moines; H. F. Mal- lers. Marquisville. Walnut-R. P. Thurtle, Ashawa; H. Hi Rosencrants, Asbawa; E. D. Crow, Clive.


Washington-John Osborne, Oldfield;


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D. J., Faidley, Maxwell; Elias Pearson, Ma: avell.


Webster-F. A. Shafer, G. G. Grinnell, Gri' Nes; M. D. Rittgers, Ridgedale.


TOWNSHIP CLERKS. +


Agen-D. B. Davenport, If vy. Bliver-G. S. Fox, Michell Fille. Bloomfield-L. A. Ames, Des Moines. Comp-B. K. Burnett, Ruanells.


C's-H. H. Yant. Altoona !!


C; cker-J. 1 . Miller, Ankeny.


D'Eaware-A Strain, Berwick.


Di's Mo'nes -- I. E. Williamson, 623 Wa aut.


D, Piglas-George Graybeal, Bondu- ran.


E hart-S. E. Woods, Tyner.


For Mile-E. D. Reinking, Rising Sun


. Trinklin-J. D. Malone. Santiago. Jeferson-M. L. Rittgers, Ridgedale. ING-Howard Sechrist, 817; Maple.


. LEcoln-T. L. Anderson. Rolk City. Madison-Conrad Hug. Poli City. Saylor-Joseph P. Day, ; Highland


W Inut-D. B Mott. Valley Junction. Washington -. G. Geddes| Oldfield. WAbster-Wm Milligan, Grimes. .


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Alin-Marion Davidson, Levy; D. W. Fish' t. Levy. 1


Beaver-J. W. Rumple, Joseph Wal- ter. Mitchellville.


Bycomfield-Samuel Adams. Wm. Husfed. Des Moines.


. Camp -- B. F. Clark. W. Wy Murray. Runhells:


Clay -- N. J. Crew. H .. T. Pelly. Al- toónů.


Crocker-T. W. Havens. Ankeny; Ad- am Schall. Polk City.


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Delaware -- S D. Johnson, G. S. Wall; Berwick.


: Douglas-C. Comegys, Bondurant: J. C. Marts, Ankeny.


Ellhart-S. Trout. Tyner; S. J. By- ers. Elkhart.


: Fahir Mile-A. J. Ricks, Rising Sun; T. J., Sandford. Youngstown!


Franklin-J: W. Davis, WIT. Scott. Bondurant;


Jefferson-Fred Temple, Ridgedale; W. A. Polk, Granger.


Lincoln-Philip Berggren, N. S. Helland. Slater.


Sheldahl;


Madison+-Harris Eggleston. Polk City: J. S. Waldo. Polk City!


Saylor-H. H. Radley. Saylorville; R. : B. Lansing. Marquisville.


Walnut+C. L. . Miller, Valley Junc- tion: J. F. Day, Campbell.


: Washington-George Kopf; Oldfield; Grapho Lane, Maxwell.


Webster-S. L. Wall, J. N. Waddell, Grimes.


TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES.


Allen-James Lang, J. H., Hammond, Levey.


Beaver-F. C. Miller, M. M. Brown, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield-Lafe Tillson, Ezekiel Cole, Des Moines. Camp-Wm. A. Darling, Adelphi; Vol- met Clark, Runnells,


Clay-J. N. Schultice, Frank Yant, Al- toona.


: Crocker-Stephen Harvey, Crocker; John Harris, Ankeny.


Delaware-E. H. Edwards, W. Rob- erts, Berwick.


Douglas-Joseph Commeggs, Bondu- rant .; David Long, Ankeny.


Elkhart-Henry Everly, Seward Nel -. son, Elkhart.


Franklin-Wm. Wessel, Charles Chee- ney, Bondurant.


Four Mile-A. A. Marshall, Rising Sun; F. W. Woodward, Youngstown Jefferson-L. J. Hunt, Granger; Ridgedale.


James Temple.


Lincoln-M. C. Updall, Huxley; Her man Burkey, Sheldahl. |


Madison-E. S. Schuetz, Chas. Allen. Polk City.


Saylor-Hayden Saylor, Saylorville; E. S. Cree, Campbell.


Walnut-J. S. MeCrellis, J. A. Cam- eron. Valley Junction.


Washington -- Wm. Whitmore, Max- well; C. A. Ged les. Oldfield.


Webster-C. W. Reed, T. H. Fryer. Grimes.


GOVERNMENT


OF THE STATE IOWA.


Elections for and township


Istate, district, county. officers occur on! the


Tuesday next fter the first Monday in November of each year.


State Officers-


Governor-Francis M. Drake.


Private. Secretary to the Governor -- W'm. H. Fleming.


Lieutenant Governor-Matt Parrott. Secretary of State-George L. Dob- son.


Deputy-Archibald Q. Smith. ---


Auditor -- C. G. Mccarthy. Deputy. O. O. Rop. . -


Treasurer-John Herriott. Deputy. F. L. Herriott.


Attorney General-Milton Remley.


Supt. of Public Instruction-Henry Sabin. Deputy, I. O. Kling.


Adjutant General and A. Q. M. G .- Henry H. Wright.


Commissioner | of Labor Statistics- William E. O'Blenness, Deputy, John Story.


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State Cope


Librarian-+Mrs. Lena Hixon


State Printer-F. R. Conaway. State Binder -- Lafayette Moung. Supt. of Weights ; and Measures -; Prof. L.J.G. Weld (P. O. Iowa City).


Director of Iowa Weather Service --- J. R| Sage. Veterinary Surgeon-J. I. Gibson; (P. Q, Denison).


"Custodian of Public Buildings and Property-George Metzger.


State Boards and Commissioners.


1. Agricultural, Society+W. W. Field, pres. Odebolt; John Cownie, South Aniana; P. L. Fowler, sec., Des Moines; G. D. Ellyson, treas., | De's Moines.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ..


J. M. Emmert, M. D., Atlantic, pres, E. H. Carter, M. D., Des Moines.


R. E. Conniff, M. D., Sioux City. .


J. A. Scroggs, M. D., Keokuk.


. C. Schrader, A. M., M. D., DL. D., Iowa City. Walton Bancroft, M. D., Keokuk. E. A. Guilbert, A. M., M. D., EL. D., Dubuque Warren Dickinson, | C. E. : Des Moines!


Milton Remley, Esq., Atty General,; Iowa City


Regular meetings, first Thursday of February, May, August, and Novem- ber.


J. F. Kennedy,| M. D., Secretary, Des Moines!


Prof. @S. R. Macy, Chemist of the Board, Highland ! Park College, Des Moines.


'Ell Grimes, M. P .. Des Moines, bac- terioligist of the Board.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EX- I AMINERS.


. President -- R. E. | Conniff, M. D., Sioux City.


Secretary and Treasurer-J. F. Ken- nedy M. D., Des Moines!


Members :- The physicians and the Secretary of the State Board of Health. Examinations begin on Tues- day. two' weeks preceding the | first. Thursday ,of February, May, August and November.


Correspondence' relating to practice of medicine should be sent to the State Board of Medical Examiners. In all cases a stamp for reply should be enclosed. 1.


Dairy Commission-W. K. Board4


man. commissioner. Nevada; Wm. J. Wallace.| asst., Des Moines


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


Geological Survey -Samuel Calvin, state geologist, Iowa City; Harry Fos- teff Baine, assistant. Des Moines. :


Historical Department-(Includes the Affirich Collection -Charles Aldrich, Cltrator and Secretary, Des Moines.


Historical |Society-J. I. Pickard, ptes. Iowa City; I. A. Loos, vice pres .; MI . Davis. sec .. Iowa City; Lovell Swisher, treas .; H. W. Lathrop, libra- rian; Iowa City.


Horticultural Society-F. MI. Powell. Glenwood, pres .: C. F. | Gardner, Osage, v. pres.); George Van Houten, Lenox.' sec .; W. M. Bomberger, Har- las. treas. :


Land Office-D. A. Hites, commis- signer, Des Moines.


Mine, Inspectors-James A. Camp- bell. first district, Ottumwa; James W. Miller! second. Oskaloosa; Morgan, G. Thomas.' third, Des Moines; Owen Bromley, sec.


Pharmacy | Commission-John ; II. Pickett, pres., Oskaloosa; W. L. ; Le- land v. pres .. Hawarden; Charles W. Phillips, sec. and treas., Des Moines; Fletcher Howard. Des Moines.


Railroad Commission-Edward A. Dawson. Bremer countyt C. D. David- son. | Sionx county: George W. Per- kins, Fremont county. Secretary of the board, W. W. Ainsworth, Des Moines.


ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS.


Beenediet Home-Forest av., morth- west for. Third. Mrs. S. R. Woods. supt. Christian Misi Mary j.H. Miller, matron. Home-1108 Pleasant. Cottage Hospital-1121 4th.


Moines Home for Friendless Chilereh-2018 High. Mrs. A. Y. Raw; son.y pres .; Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, v. pres .: Mrs. E. B. Whitcomb. rec. sec .; Mrs. E. P. Chase, treas .; Mrs. M. J. Cary. matron.


Home for the Aged and Infirm -- Pleasant. sw. cor. 11th. Mrs. M. Hey, matron.


Mercy Hospital-4th. nw. cor. Ascen- sion. . In charge of Sisters of Mercy.


Miland Hospital (private)-1512 Iligi Elinor B. Nicholson. matron. Polk County Insane Asylum-J. C. Brendel. warden !. East Des Moines. Bolk , County : Poor Farm-J .; M. @chaffee. supt .; Lew Brendel. steward, Mitchellville.


Tracy Home-Northeast cor. Ridge find Sherman. Mrs. A. B. Tracy, supt.


BANKS.


Cooperative Bank of Iowa-700-710 Youngerman block. Cap. (paid up), $50,000. G. W. . Marquardt, pres .; T.


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B. Moore. cash. Directors, E. H. Con- ger. T. M. Moore, G. W. Marquardt, R. T. Wellslager, A. P. Fleming, W. L. Shepard. C. D. Boardman.


. American Savings Bank-E. Locust, ne cor. Fifth. Cap., $75,000. E. S. Harter, pres .; C. A. Crawford, cash. Directors, J. W. Randolp , | H. H. Swope. F. E. Elliott. G. D. allyson, J. . Brown, E. S. Harter, G .; A; Craw-, ford, H. Hutsonpiller' ane IN .: W.


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Bankers Iowa State Bank-Locust, Hw Acor. Sixth. av. Cap. $160,500.00. W. W. Lyons, pres .: A. O. Garlock,


: first iv pres .; C. T. Cole, Jr., cash. Di- tectirs, Albert Head, A. O. Garlock," George Fairburn, Georg. L. Brower, 9. 18. Prop'y. L. Lineb .rger. W. W. Lydis. J. E. Farmer, Charles Yale, C. 1. HeCarty; J. B. Burton. ( M. . Hip- pee J. R. Baxter, C. P. Wat ter.


# Capital City State Bank- E Locust, sw cor. Fifth. Cap .. $100,00 ; surplus, $20,00. A. Holland, pres .: J. A. Mc- Kingey, cash Directors, JJames Calla- nam? Henry Wagner. W. L. Read, J. A. S. Hull, Leander Bolton. J. S. Pat- Ren; M. P. Turner; A. Holland, J. D. MeGarraugh.


: Central State Bank-215 Fifth, Or- gan-zed 1895. Cap., $50.000. Martin Lut le, pres .: J. D. Whisenand. cash. Directors, W. B. Bentley. H. 3. Hedge, ,C. I . Chase. H. A. Elliott. R. T. Wells- lager. C. E. Rawson, Martin Tuttle, Robert Dempster. J. G. Berryhill, J. D. Whisenand.


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Citizens National Bank-Walnut, sw . cor .. Fifth. Cap .. $200,000;' surplus, $100.000. J .. G. Rounds, pres .; G. E. Pearsall., cash. Directors: J. Calla- nan. M. P. Thurner, J. G. Rounds, Geo. E. Pearsall. Samuel Merrill, A. . Led- erer. J. R. Rollins, J. H. Merrill, E. R. Clapp. W. E. Odell, B. A. Lock- wood.


Des Moines Clearing House Associa- tion-500 Walnut. (Citizens National Bank.) Simon Casady, pres .; J. G. Rounds, manager.


Des Moines National Bank.Walnut, se cor Sixth av. Cap., $30 ,000. ' G. M. Reynolds, pres .; C. B. Atkins, v pres .: Arthur Reynolds, cash .; A. J. Zwart. assistant cash. Direct- ors: G. M. Reynolds, Arthur Reynolds, C. B. Atkins, E. A. Lynd., Henry Rieg- elman. J. L. Bacon, A. Dickey. W. S. Regur. M. P. Turner, Carroll Wright, C. W. Pitcairn.


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Des Moines Savings Bank, Walnut, nw-cor Fifth. : Cap .. $300,000; addition- al liability of stockholders.$ $300,000. P. M. Casady, pres .; Simof: Casady, cash .. Leland Windsor, ... assistant


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cash. Trustees: P. M. Casady, N. S. McDonald, G. M. Hippee, James G. Berryhill, Simon Casady, L. Harbach, Edward A. Temple, J. H. Winsdor, Ed. C. Finkbine.


German Savings Bank-214 Fifth. Gap., $100,000. Francis Geneser, pres .; Harry Blackburn, cash,; Charles Weitz, Sr., v pres .: J. W. Geneser, 20 v pres. Directors: Francis Geneser, J. W. Geneser, L. J. Wells, W. Wil- coxen, J. Cooper, P. Schmidt, P. J. Mills,. Charles ! Weitz, Sr., Phil.


Schmidt, J. R. Rollins.


Grand Avenue . Savings Bank+-F. Grand av, nw cor Fifth. Cap., $50,- 000. D. H. Kooker, pres .; J. S. Car- penter, cash. Directors: A. F. Bemis, Geo. W. Shope. A. K. Stewart, r. Wesley Juvenal, J. M. Mehan, S. J. Spotts, J. S. McQuiston. D. H. Kooker, C. D. Coddington.


.Home Savings Bank-E Sixth, ne cor Locust. Cap., $50,000. V. | |P. Twombly, pres .; A. C. Miller, cash. Directors: V. PL. Twombly, A. Nelson, B. A. Lockwood, H. E. Teachout, H. C. Hansen, H. H. Taylor, IS,. B. Gar- ton, T. A. Cheshire, Geo. M. Reynolds. 1 Iowa National Bank (The) ;- Walnut, ne cor Fourth. Cap .. $100,000; suf- plus, $15,000. S. A. Robertson, pres .; Geo. A. Dissmore, cash. Directors; M. T. V. Bowman, Frederick Field, E. H. Hunter, H. A. Elliott, S. A. Robert- son, James Cunningham, J. M. Good- man. George S. Redhead, George Dissmore, W. HI. Dickinson, H. R. Heath, E. D. Samson.


Marquardt Savings Bank (The)-Lo- cust. nw cor Fifth. Cap., $50,000. @ W. Marquardt, pres .; D. F. Witter; pres .: G. D. Ellyson. cash. Directors: G. W. Marquardt, E. O. Finkbine. G. Berryhill. D. F. Witter. G. D. Elly't son. G. B. Pray, J. H. Blair, W. L. Shepard.


of People's Savings Bank Des. Moines -- Locust, se cor Seventh. Can. $50,000; surplus, $45.000. Martin Flynn, pres .; Adam Dickey, v prest C. H. Martin, cash. Directors: Adam Dickey, J. A. Garver. W. R. Warfield, Martin Tuttle, A. Sheuerman, Martin Flynn, O. H. Perkins, C. C. Loomis. C. H. Martin.


Polk County Savings Bank-Consol- idated with . Des Moines National Bank. i


State Savings Bank-Walnut, sw.cor Fifth. Cap:, $50,000; surplus, $20.000. M. Strauss, Ipres,: J. G. Rounds, T pres .; George E. Pearsall, cash. |Di- rectors: S. A. Merrill, D. W. Smouse. M. Strauss, George E. Pearsall, W. B.


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DES MOINES CITY DIRECTORY:


dell. M. P. Turner, L. J. Wells, J. G. Rounds. E. R. Clapp. Valley National Bank-Nw cor Fourth and Cofirt av. Cap., $200,000; surplus. $100,000. J. J. Town, pres .; C. H. Dilworth! v pres .; R. A. Craw- ford. cash, Directors, Charles Weitz, J. J. Town. E. R. Clapp, C. W. Men- nig. S. B. Tuttle, Alfred Hammer, R. A. Crawford, N. W. Johnson .J. Tone, C. HI. Dilworth, IM. Stalker.


CEMETERIES.


St. Ammbrose-Office, 603 High; Jebmetery, north of Woodland ceme- tery. John Hogan, sexton. i. Temple, Jewish+ Office, Jewish Eighth. sw cor Pleasant. T.B. Robin- son. supt.


Oak Lawn Cemetery-N's Grand av, nr Greenwood Pk.


Woodland1-Twenty-first,


nw i cor Woodland av. Gates open from 7a. m to 7 p; |m. R. J. McKee, supt.


CHURCHES.


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Seventh Day Adventist Church -E Twelfth, 'ne cor Des Moines. ·Services 11 a. m. ; Sabbath school '9 45 a. m. Elder C. H. Parson.


Baptist.


Swedish+ 418 Des Moines. Services, 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath school 3 1)J m. Rev. Lorenz Lindner:


First-High, cor Eighth. Services 10:30 a. m. to 7:30


D. m .; ] Sabbath schopl 12 m. Rev. H. W. Tilden, D. D. Forest Avenue-Forest av, cor Elev- Wyth! Services 10:30 a. m. and @30 p. m !: Sabbath school 12 m. |Rev! |C. Craig S. Thomas.


First (Colored)-214 e Second. Ser- vices 11 a. m. and 7:30 !p. m .; Sunday school 3:30 p. m. Rev. C. M. Williams .. Bast Des Moines-Pennsylvania av. se cor Des Moines. Services 10:30 a. mit and 7:30 p. in .: Sabbath iselio ;1 .12 m. Rev. A. H. Ballard.


Christian.


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Central Church of Christ-Pleasant, ne cor Ninth. Services 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m .: Sunday chool :9:30 al. m. Rev. HI. (. Breeden. Chesterfield Church of Chifist-Ches-) terfield. Services 10:30 a. m anđ 7:30 p. m .: Sabbath school 2:30 p. m. Revf


'T. S. Handsocker. 1


East Side Church of Christ-E Twelfth. : Services 10:30 a. ml and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. nev. D. A. Wickizer.


'Eighth !(col)-B street. Rev. R. A. Lomax.


First (col)-Tenth and Center. Rev. T. A. Clark.


Grant Park-Nr Fair Grounds. Ser-


vibes 7:30 p. m .: Sabbath school 3.p. m! | Rev. D. C. Kellems.


Highland Park-Sixth . and Clinton av. Services 11 and 8 p. m .: Sabbath school 10 a. m. Rev. G. W. Mapes.




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