Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1899, Part 5

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EAST DES MOINES.


Board of Education-Office, over 519 Nocust, Joseph Deemer, presl; R. M. Coleman, sec .; J. S. Goodrell, treas}; Thos Hiatt, supt. Directors: W. F. pnson, 1900; C. J. Lynch, 1900; J. Brown, | 1901 ;; Andrew ,Herquist, 1; E. F. Whitney, 1902; Joe Deemer, 2; J. Auracher,| 1901.


Tuition for Non-Resident . Pupils- mary and grammar grades, $2.00 month; High school, $.00 per Inth; in advance.


Office Hours of Supt .- Evely Mon- y, 8 a. m. to 12 m .; every other school day, 8 to 9. a. m.


Special |Teachers-Miss Hattie Gar- , music; Miss Minnie Hobis, draw-' ; John Nuernberger, physical cul- Je; Miss Jane Kriegh, primary work. High School-Twelfth ande Court- W Elmer H. White, prin .; May Good- 71, Carrie Rule, 'Millicent M. Cuplin, Kinwich Hartring, Mabel Howwe, Har- et Garton ! Lillian Lambert, Jane freigh, Ada Grives, John Nuernberger, Mizabeth Wright, Alice G. Lewis. Alcott School-Thirteenth and Lyon. Minnie Rozell , prin .; Gertrude MOI- an, Ethel Goodwin. Benton School-Twelfth and Show. Lizzie Beese, prin .; Mary Jensen, FAT- hace .Reilly, (Nettie Beese, Pearl M'h- fle, Alma Walder, Ida Cohet. ] Bremer School-Des Moines, bet first and Second. Mary Hat, prin .; Slice Resors, Anna Caulbeck, Annie Tillis, Anna Stohlgren, Alice Ander- oil, Mamie Day, Maude Ewing.


Bryant -- Pen isylvania and Grand


ays. Georgia Warrick, prin .; Minnie Walker, Ella. Briggs, Alda Koehl, Frances Myers, Nellie Ellis, Fannie . O Dea, Madge Taylor, Ada Borre, Lounet St. John, Maude M. Stewart. Cary: In High school building. Jane Kriegh, prin .; Anna Brandt, Barbara Buck. -


Curtis-Sixth and Raccoon. Etta Pearson, prin .; Ivy Jones, Anna Hart- igan, Ida Jacobs, Minnie Barquist, Ida Melander, Margaret Hogan, Jennie Holmberg, Minnie Nicholson.


Emerson-Sixteenth and Maple.


Dora Crooks, prin .; Mary F. Scholes, Helen Docherty Mabel A. Otis, Alvirda Lecky, Minnie Carlson, Lawrence Hoff- man, Maude Smith/ Lulu Auracher.


Longfellow-Seventh, bet Maple and Walker. Sibyl |C. Jeffries, prin .; Elvie Bennett, Alice Riddle, Hattie. McClel- land, Margaret Burt, Esther Knell, Perle Fulmer, Maude Doolittle, Belle Ryden, Minnie Johnson, Janet H. Hume, Mar- garet Wharton, Jessie Plumb!


Lucas-Sixtenth and Capitol av. Emma S. Dye, prin .; Helen Fox. Edith Sims, Estella Grayson, Lizzie Leveke, Laura Koehl, Ethel Malone, Carrie Smith, Nellie Cameron.


Webster-Cor Twelfth! and Lyon. Miss Lois A. Morey, .prin .; Emma Soutar, Mary Heaton, Elinore Good- win, Mas Swearingen, Nianette Hinkle, Zola Bruner, : Isa Robinson, Lizzie Miller, Sarah Davis, Nettie Dean, Lettie H. Brandt.


Supply Teachers-Leah Cohen, Ma- bel Griffith, Ida M. Tilden, Grace San- ders, Goldie Zelsie, Henrietta Baldwin, Bertha . Bockenthein. ,


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OFFICERS, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.


CITIES AND TOWNS.


West Des Moines-L. C. Kurtz, pres., C. A. Weaver, sec., Des Moines .. East Des Moines-Joseph Deemer, pres .; R, M. J. Coleman, sec .; Des Moines.


North Des Moines (Forest Home)- W. H. Penn, pres .; | George H. Parker, sec .; Des Moines.


Capital Park (Pleasant 'Corner) D. H. Niebel, pres .; A. M. Miller, sec .; Des Moines. University Pl (Oak Dale)-O. B. Jackman, pres .; J. B. Henshaw, sec .; Des Moines.


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Greenwood Av-E. R. Mason, pres .; Miss Mave Vernon, sec .; Des Moines.' Oak. Park (Center)-J. S. Clark, prese .; M. T. Scanlon, sec .; Des Moines.


Grant Park (Grant No. 1)- Geo. W. Martin, pres,; James Livingston, sec .; East Des Moines.


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Lower Agency (Grant No. 2) Meyer, prese .; C. W. McGlothlin, nec. Des Moines.


Pleasant Hill (Grant No. 3) -. Warnock, pres .; S. : Walker, fec Youngstown.


Chesterfield (Gilbert No. 4)= Wi M De Long, pres .; L. Shackelford; sec .. @gjesterfield.


Park Ay-F. P. Bagg, pres. G. L. Thomas, sec .; box 173, Des Moines. Garden Hill (Easton Pace)-Geb. W. Hainese, pres .; George Haensler sec); box 131, East, Des Moines.


RURAL DISTRICTS. INSIDE CITY LIMITS.


Canary Lake-Martin Davis, E. F. Dicks, sec .; box . 188,W7%Des Moines,


Evergreen, S. . A Throw pres .; F. S. White, sec .; Des Moines! . Grand View-NS Hull av ble 12th and 13th. Zenas C. Thornburg yupt Woodlawn-C. C. Cross, pr .A. H. Parriopp, sec .: box 96 Des Moines.


WARD BOUNDARIES,


First Ward- The First warts shad embrace all that portion of the cit lying west of a line described as fo; lows, to-wit: Beginning at the soul line of the city in the center tion twenty-one (21), in range twent our (24), running thence i nor through the center of said lectic twenty-one (21) ; and through section sixteen (16) and a part of nine SE to the middle of Raccoon river, shince westwardalong the channel, " Said river to a point directly, south of the southern terminus of the miche of nineteenth; 'thence north on Beven- teenth to the north line of five (5), in township sevent (78), range twenty four (24) ; west on the north line of said to Twentieth; thence north ongiwe tieth to the Des Moines river; along the middle of said riverlt gorth line of the city.


Second Ward-The Second "iswar shall include all the territory fying' east of the First ward, west of A line beginning at a point in the middle of the Raccoon river where it is ainter- sected by a north and south line run- ning through the center of i section nine (9); thence north through the center of said section nine (9) to Mar- ket; thence west on Market to Tenth; thence north on Tenth to Pleasant; thence west on Pleasant to the alley immediately west of lot two (2) in' subdivision of lots three (3) and four


(4) of Rose's addition; thence porth on said alley to Fark; 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 Moinese river; thence westward along the middle of the said river to the boundary line of the First ward.


Third Ward-The Third ward of the said city shall embrace all of the ter- ritory lying east of the boundary line of the First and Second wards above given and west of the following line: Beginning at the point above | desig- nated in section mine (9) as the be- ginning point of the east boundary line of the Second ward; running thence eastwardly down the Raccoon tiver to the middle of the Seventh street bridge; thence north to the northern terminus of Sixth av, south of Elm; thence east on Elm to Fifth; thence north on Fifth to Grand av; thence west on Grand av to Sixth av; thence north on Sixth av to the mid -. dle of the Des Moines river; thence, down the said river southeastwardly to a point opposite the center of sec- tion thirty-five (35), in township sev- enty-nine (79), fange twenty-four (24); thence east to the center of sald 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 that portion of the city fying east of the east boundary lines of the First and Third wards, and west of the following lines Be- ginning in the center of section twen- ty-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 north- weseterly up the middle of the Des Moines river to Sixth av bridge, where it crosses the said river.


Fifth Ward- The Fifth war) ; 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: Beginning in the middle of the Des Moines river where it is inter- sected by the center line running north through section ten (10), town- ship seventy-eight (78), range twenty- four (24); thence eastwardly along the middle of said river to a point oppo- site Seventh; thence north ; on Sev- enth: to Locust; thence north from Locust on Pennsylvania av to Maple; thence west on Maple to the center of


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Poinsy vania alj, on the north side of said street; theice north on Pennsyl- vallia av to Fri mont; thence east on Fismont to Tw Ifth; thence north on Thelfth \to Washington avis thence east of Washington av to the east sections line of section .thirty-five (3 ), a ove referred to; thende north on the east . lines of said section and unon the east lines of section twenty: st! (26) and twenty-three (23y to the no th line of the city.


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fixth Ward-The Sixth ward shall be cifaposed of all that portion of terri- tory lying east of the east boundary lings of the Fourth and Fifth wards apl west of the following line: Be- ginning in the center of section twenty three (23), on the south line of said line of said city, range twenty- four (24); thence north through the center of sections twenty-three ! (23), fourteen (14) and eleven (11) to the : Des . Moines river; thence' fup the middle of be said river to a point .opfjosite and south of the. Wouthern ter minus of e Sixteenth; thence north on Sixteenth to Walker; thence north- eatgerly on Walker and Easton boul to theeast line of section thirty-gix (36); th are northward on the east line of sarl section thirty-six (36). in range twijnty-four (24), and ,of |sections twenty-five (25) and twenty-four (24), to the north line of the city.


Seventh ' Ward-The Seventh ward . shiel comprise all that portion of the citi fying east of the east line of the Sitth' ward as above fixed. -


VOTING PRECINCTS.


irst Ward: First Precinct-All that pa u of said First ward lying south of the Raccoon rover.


Wsecond Precinct-All that part of said First ward lying north of the Riccoon river and south of Center and Clifton five and of the center line of Center, produced westward corporation line.


Third Precinct-All that part of said Fire Jward lying north of Center .pro- dacia miist to corporation line and south of North, west produced west- wart to forporation line; except a jog d 137 feet south from north line of stid precinct at Twenty-third; thence Blentito Twenty-fourth; thence north ; tb Mecinct line.


Fourth Precinct All that part of said second ward lying north of third Fred nict.


[ Segond Ward: First Precinct -- All hat part of said Second ward lying out of Grand av.


Selond Precinct-All that part of Haid, Second ward lying north of Grams) av and south of Crocker.


Third Precinct-All that part of said Second ward lying north of Crocker.


Third' Ward: First Precinct-All . that part of said Third ward lying south of Grand av.


Second Precinct-All that part of said Third ward lying north of Grand av and south of Crocker.


Third Precinct-All that part of said Third ward lying north of Crocker and south of Indiana av!


Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Third ward lying north of said Indiana av and south of the Des Moines river.


Fifth Precinct-All| that part of said Third ward lying north of the Des Moines river. .


Fourth. Ward: | First Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying south of the Des Moines and Rac- coon rivers.


Second Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying .north of the Raccoon river and south of Park and. Commercial avs.


Third Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward ying north of Park and Commercial avs and south of In- dianola av.


Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying north of In- dianola av.


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 |that part of said Fifth ward ying north of Des Moines and south of Fremont.


Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Fifth ward lying north of Fre- mont.


Sixth Ward: First precinct -- All that| part of said Sixth ward ying south of the Des Moinese river. 1 west


Second Precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north of the Dese Moines river, south of Grand av and west of Twelfth, north of Rail -! road av and west of Fourteenth south, of Railroad, av.


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


Fourth Precinct-All that part, of said Sixth ward ying north of Grand .av and south of the following line: From intersection of. Twelfth and Fre- mont, east on Fremont to Fourteenth to Walker, east on Walker to Six- teenth.


Fifth Precinct-+All


that part of said Sixth ward lying north of the Fourth precinct.


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Seventh Ward: First Precinfi -All that portion of the Seventh award south of the Des Moines river


Second Precinct-All that portion of the Seventh ward , north of th Des


Moines river and east of the east lines of section eleven (11) and two änd south of Grand av, and a line estend- ing directly east from terminus of the 'said av to the east line of the city! Third Precinct-All that portion of the Sevenh ward west of the east sec- tion lines of sections two (2 and eleven | (1) and south of Noiseand north of the Des Moines river.


Fourth Precinct-All of the relaind- 'er of said ward.


COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP. OFFI-


CERS.


COUNTY |OFFICERS.


Judges of District Court-W." Con- rad, .C. P. Holmes, C. A. Bishorts. F. Prouty.


Couunty Attorney- John Mclennan. Assistant T. A. Cheshire.


Official Reporters-Walter Inch, C. F. Irish, F| C. Walrath, E. L. Forbes. Sheriff-J. E. Stout. Deputies Sam Compton, Peterson, Alonzo McClain, Cakain 'S. Jordan, Wm. Hammer.


Auditor- J. S. McQuiuston.


Deputies- J. A. Fenner, FA Cope,


F. G. Moffet, James Parker;


M. Brandt.


Clerk-J. C. Tate. Deputies -E. P. Alexander, B. F.


. Coffin.


J. P.


Assistants-Lizzie Kechoe, Maher, F. C. Tate, Calvin Hick Treasurer-H. C. Murphey! Deputies-First, Z. P. |Lymax); ond, G. H. Parker. Clerk-J. W. Hawk.


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Delinquent Tax Collector-C. H. Murrow.


Recordet-John P. Cook.


Deputies-F. S. RussellF. G .: Arthur, Di J. Frisk, Miss Dille Dugan. County Physician-C. C. Shine." Coroner !- R. V. Ankeney.


Supt. of Schools-J. M. Breton, Surveyor. G. F. Lambert. County Stenographer-+Maet onnett.


Court Bailiffs-Joseph reslee,


Jpherd,


Wm. Callender, Joseph Wm. Meekins, S. P. Newcom Turnkey-A. R. Maxwell. Night Watch-John Vickers Janitorg-Lawrence


Saylor E. T. Banks.


Board of Supervisors-H. Ed Teach out, chairman; F. T. Morris urst dis- trict; H.D. Teachout, second district; J. H. Mathis, third' district; John M. Chaffee, fourth district; John Bisher,


fifth district; F. T. Morris, overseer of the poor; John M. Chaffee, supt. county farm


Supervisors meet in regular session the first Monday in January, April, Official count, No- June, November. vember 14, 1898.


,Soldiers Relief Carper, chairman;


Commission"-A. S. T. B. Robinson, sec .; J. W. Brown


Commissioners of Insanity-J. M. St. John, pres .; M. L. Volding, physician; J. C. Tate, clerk.


Overseer of Poor -. F. T. Morris. 610 Grand av. "Opeen Wednesday and Sat- urday.


Marton of County . Asylums- Mrs. Grace Plump, . P. O. box 223, E. D. M. Supt. of Poor Farm-J. M. Chaffee, Mitchellville, Iowa.


Steward of Poor Farm-Louis Bren- del, P. O. box 223, E. D. M.


Warden of County Asylum-J. C. Brendel, P. O. box 223, E. D. M. Court House Telephone, 195-Mutual. County Farm Telephone, 104 +Mu- tual-2 rings. .


TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.


Allen-A. E. Kenworthy. Beaver-G. W. Rooker. Bloomfield -- W. P. Hume, Camp-R. C. Park. Clay-Wm .; G. Robinson. Crocker-H. A. Bates. Delaware Frank Justice. Douglas; Grant Cary. Elkhart-W. E. Burgess, Four Mile-J. W. Stuart. Franklin+W. S. Fairchild. 'Jefferson+William Powell. Lincoln-J. P. Allemann. Madison- Geo. M. Taylor. Saylor- Ira Coy.


Walnut- L. Hyland. Washington- Daniel Kirkman. Webster-HE. C. Cutter.


TOWN ASSESSORS.


Altoona-+E. Reames. Bondurant-J. C. Fuson. Des Moines-F. A. French. Grimes-G. A. Stewart. Mitchelliylle-R. H. Hatcher. Polk City-A. J. Byram. Sheldahl+Phil, Berggren. Valley Junction- W. H. Carmody.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


Allen-J. H. Randleman, J. H. Ben- der, Francis Grossnickle, Avon. Beaver-A. Edmunudson, Charles Seiberling, Amos Rothrock, Mitchell- ville.


| Bloomfield-Wm. Patton, H. A. Du"-


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an !: P., O, Des Moines ;;; W. H. Mitchell, P. O. Orillia.


Camp-W. F. Robinson, Adelphi; Sa nuel Free, Ruunnells; J. M. Park, Ruanells.


Clay-W. H. Avise, Altoona; W. M. Birsell, Altcona; O. H. Pearson, Ivy. Crocker --. W. Kennedy,y Ankeny; Joseph Tiara, H. Park; Oliver. O'Keen, Cracker.,


Delaware C. . W. Redhead, Des Moines; R. E. Pennington, W. T. Wright, Berwick.


Des Moines -- Alex Granam, E. J. Cooper,. T. M. Lan gan.


Douglas +J. C. Marts, Ankeny; AI- bert Peterson, Bondurant; W. D. Cory, Elkhart. -


Elkhart-I. H. Woodrow, D. S. Al- baugh, Elkhart; L. O. Larson, Cam- bridge:


Hour Mile J. S. Stewart, Rising . Sun; Joseph Dawson, Rising Sun; David Reeves, Adelphi.


Franklin -- A. Snyder, Valeria; F. E. Mason, Bondurant; Hubert Hall, San- (tiago.


Jefferson -. John Bowen, Ridgedale; Wm. Watkins, Grimes; George' Has- kek,, Granger.


Lee J. M. Fere, W. B. Bachtell, A. S. Casper, Des Mo nes.


Lagoln- George Alleman, Crocker; 10. O. Halverson, Sheldahl; J. E. Hil- Adreth, Ankeny.


. Madison-John Harmon. Polk City; George Harpel, Illake Pierde, Shel-


Saylor-H. W. Kempton, E. D. M .; H. . Malley, Marquisville; G. W. 'Prosser, Highland Park.


Walnut-R. P. Thurtle, Astawa; P. B. Grow, Valley Junction; Ezra Camp- bell,¿ Clive.


WALshington-Wm. E. Parr, D. E. Fraidley, Maxwell; Elias Pearson, Maxwell.


Webster-F. A. Shafer, Campbell; A. R. McPherson, Des Moine; M. D. Ritt- Igers, Ridgedale.


`TOWNSHIP CLERKS ..


Afin-Charles Keeling, Avon. Bliver-J. W. Rumple, Mitchell-


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Bloomfield-James Devine, Molles.


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Comp-B. K. Burnett, Runnells. Ciny-H. H. Yant, Altoona. Crocker-B. A. Lamison, Ankeny. DMaware -A. Strain, Berwick. Di's Moines-L. C. Deets. Douglas-J. L. Bane, Bondurant. Elkhart-S. E. Woods, Tyner. Ffar Mile, G. W. Miller, Hastie. Franklin-+F. L. Johnson, Bondur-


Jeferson- Fer.


-Frank Fitzimmons, Gran-


Lee'-Lew Burnett, Des Moines. Lincoln-T. L. Anderson, Polk City. Madison-Conrad Hug, Polk City. Saylor-Joseph P. Day, Highland Park.


Walnut-D. B. Mott, Valley Junc- tion. Washington-W. I. Troup, Maxwell. Webster-Wm. Milligan, Grimes,


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Allen-Marion Davidson, Levy. Beaver - Fremont Butler, Clark Pearson.


Bloomfield-Samuel Adams, L. A. Nimes, Des Moines. - Camp- Wm. Kooker, Adelphi; C. B. Osborn, Runnells.


Clay- W. J. Crew, H. F. Kelly, ; Al- toona.


Crocker T. W. Havens, Ankeny; J. F. Moeckley, Crocker. :


Delaware- G. S. Wall, Berwick.


Des Moines- John J. Halloran, W. A. Tris, Des Moines.


Douglas-O. D. : Hartsook, . C. W. Dodds, Bondurant.


Elkhart-S. Nelson, Cambridge; S. J. Byers, Elkhart.


Four Mile-D. O. Clark, T. H. Win- frey, Hastie.


Franklin-A. W. Holland, Santiago, Jefferson- Fred Temple, Ridgedale; W. A. Polk, Granger. Lincoln-Phillip Berggren, Sheldahl; N. S. Helland, Slater.


Lee -F. F. Blyler, E. M. Aylesworth. Madison-Harris Eggleson, I Polk City; Frank Hellum, Madrid. Saylor-H. H. Badley, Keen.


Walnut-C. L. Miller, Valley. Junc- tion; John F. Crosby, Valley Junction. Washington-F. V. Starr, Grapho Lane, Maxwell.


Webster -- S. L. Wall, Grimes.


TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES.


Allen- None qualified.


Beaver-F. C. Miller,' Wm. Copley, Mitchellville. Bloomfield-Riley Higgens, Des


Moines.


Camp-M. M. San Wey, Ivy; John A. Cloid, Runnells.


Clay-M. W. Wilson, Altoona.


Crocker -L. D. Winehart, Ankeny. Delaware `C. M. Bogue, Berwick. Des Moines-O. C. Riddle, W. H. Baker. Douglas, Joseph Commegys, Bon-


durant; David Long, Ankeny. Elkhart- Henry Everly, Elkhart; U.


G, Woods, Tyner.


Franklin -- M. D. Walker, Bondurant. Four Mile John Crews, Hastie. Jefferson- Joseph Ewing, Granger.


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Lincoln-L. C. Updall Huxley; Geo. H. Johnson, Sheldahl.


Lee-Ed. Sunberg, John Af


Ryan,


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Madison -- Wm. Elliott, Polk City; John Carr, Madrid. | Saylor -- Wm. Stewart, Marqufeville. Walnut -- L. Schuer, J. A. Cameron, Valley Junction. Washington- Wm. Whitmore Max- well. Webster-C. W. Reed, Grimes


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


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor-Leslie M. Shaw. Private Secretary to the Got rnor- Wm. H. Fleming.


Lieutenant Governor-James C. Mil-


liman. Secretary of State-George L. Dob- son.


Deputy-Archibald C. Smith. Auditor-Frank F. Merriam." Dep


uty, J. E. Whelan.


Treasurer-+John |Herriott. F. L. Herriott.


Deputy,


Attorney General-Milton Rimley! Supt. of Public Instruction-Richard


C. Barrett. Deputy, A. C. Rose Adjutant General and A. Q.M. G. Melvin H. Byers.


. Commissioner of Labor Statistics William E. O'Bleness. Deputi E. A. Willson.


State Librarian-Johnson Brigham. State Printer-F. R. Conways State Binder- Lafayette Young. Supt. of | Weights and Measures- Prof. L. G. Weld (P. O. Iowa Ity). Director of Iowa Weather Service J. R. Sage.


, Veterinary Surgeon-J. I. Gibbon (P. 0. Denison).


Custodian of Public . Building and Property-J. D. (McGarraugh.


State Boards, and Commissioners.


Agricultural, Society-W. F. Harri- man, pres., Hampton; R. J. Johnston, v pres., Humboldt; Geo. H. Vom Hou- ten; sec., Des Moines; G. D. Allyson, treas., Dese Moines.


STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.


William Larrabee, chmm, Clermont; . L. G. Kinne, Des Moines; Jours Cow- nie, South Amana; L. A. WAALinson, sec., Dese Moines.


STATE BOARD OF HEARTH. J. A, Scroggs, M. D., Keokuk pres.


R. E. Conniff, M. D., Sioux City, J. C: Shrader A. M., M. D., LL. D.,


Iowa City.


Walton Bancroft, M. D. Keokuk. E. A. Guilbert, A. M., M. D), LL. D., Dubuque.


John A. McKlveen, M. D., Charlton. : Henry Matthey, M. D., Davenport. Warren Dickinson! C. .E., Des Moines. Milton Remley, Att'y General, Iowa City. 1.


James I. Gibson, D. V. S., Denison. Regular meetings, first Wednesday of February, May, August, and Novem- .ber.


J. F. Kennedy, M. D., Secretary, Des Moines. Prof. S. R. Macy, Chemist of Des the Board, Highland Park College, Moines. Eli Grimes, M. D., Des Moines, bac- terioligist of the board.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL AMINERS,


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President-J. C, Shrader, Iowa City. Secretary an] Treasurer-J. F. Ken- nedy, M. D , Des Moines.


: Members :- The physicians of the. State Board of Health. Examinations begin on Tuesday, two weeks preced- ing the first Wednesday of February, May,: August and November.


Corresponlence relating to practice of medicine should be sent to the Stat Board of Medical Examiners. In all cases a stamp for reply should be en- closed.


Dairy Commission -- B. P. Norton, commissioner, Manchestr ;; R. Wright, asst., Karlville .. Fish Commissioner -: George E. Dele- van, P. O., Estherville.


Geological | Survey+ Samuel Calvin, state geologist, Iowa City; Harry Fos- ter Bain; asst., Des Moines.|


Historical | Department - (Includes the Aldrich collection)- Charles Al- drich, curator and : secretary, Des Moines; Miss | Mary Whitcomb, asst.


Historical Society- J. L. Packard, pres,, Iowa City; I. A. Loos, y pres .; M. W. Davis, sec., Iowa City !! Lovell Swisher, treas .; W. H. Lathrop, libra- rian, Iowa City,


Horticultural Society-F. M. Powell, Glen wood, pres .;. C. F. Gardner, Osage V pres :; Wesley Green Davenport, sec .; W. M. Bomberger Harlan, treas. Land Office D. A. Hites, commis- siner, Des Mines.


Mine Inspectrs- James A. Campbell, first district, Ottumwa; James. W. Mil- ler, second, Oskaloosa; John | Verner, third, Des Moines; Miss Jennie Whar- ton .clk.


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Pharmacy Commission - Fletche 'Hogard, Des Moines, pres .; W. L. Le- lamy, Hawarden, v pres .; N. T. Hen- drie, Columbus Junction.


. Failroad Commission-Edward A. Dawson, Bremer County; George W. | :Perkins, Fremont County; David J. Paliper, Washington. Secretary of the Board D. M. Lewis.


ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS.


Benedict Home Forest ay, nw. cor. Talid. Flavilla Bailey, supt.


Business Women's Club-1108 Pleas- ant. |Mrs. Mixy H. Miller, matron. Dis Moine'( Home . for Friendless Children-+201( High. Mrs. A. Y. Raw- som pres .; Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, v pres): Mrs. E\ B. Whitcomb, rec. sec .; MisliE. P. Chase, treas .; Mrs. Abbie A. miller, matron.


Hime for the Aged and Infirm -: Pleasant, sw. cor. 11th. Mrsy M. Hen- ry, Chatron.


In graham, Sarah M., 623 38th.


Io va Chillren's Home Society-W. SER| Burnette state supt., e 9th, 2 blk n hof Union Park.


arrcy Hospital-4th, nw. cor. | As- cet Ision. . In charge of Sisters of MI cy.


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


Polk County Poor Farm-J. M. Chaffee, supt .; Lew Brendel, steward, Mitchellville. Rescue Home- 1834 11th. (Mrs. B. S. Boran, supt.


BANKS.


c operative Bank of Iowa-709-710 YMuigerman blk. Cap. (paid up), $50,- 00 L G. W. ; Marquardt, pres .; A. E. E ing, cash .; R. T. Wellslager, treas .; ARF: Fleming, attorney; C.,D. Board- mani sec.


Afterican Savings Bank+HE., Locust, n& Hor. Fifth. Cap., $50,000. E. S. Har er, pres .; C. A. Crawford, cash. Direitort-J. W. Randolph,, H. 'H.


1 - Swoje, F. E. Elliott G. D. Ellyson, J. Shifrown, E. S. Harter, C. A. Craw- foif. H. Htusonpiller.


pital City State Bank-E. Locust, swalor. Fifth. Cap. $100,000; surplus, $10, 00. James Callanan pres .; M. P. Turer v pres .; J. A. Mckinney, cabi; D. J. Van Liew, asst cash. Di- rett| rs -- James Callanan, Henry Wag- ner, W. L. Read JI A. T. Hull, Lean- der | Bolton, J. S. Patten M. P. Tur- neki F. W. Craig J. D. McGarraugh.




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