Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1899, Part 8

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Gad Fellows' Annuity Association, -- 613 Locust. Incorp. 1890. George I. Baljer, pres .; Charles H. Baker, sec); J. 1. Genevay, treas. Directors: J. T. Gefjevay, Chas, H. Baker, G. T. Baker, W. Wan Werden.


Royal Union Mutual Life Ins. Co .-- 815 Equitable bld. Incorp. 1886. Frank D. Jackson, pres .; Sidney! A. Foster, sect; J. R. Prime, auditor; (G. B. Pray, tres .; James Taggart Priestley, M. D., mel. dir. Directors: Frank D. Jack- sors Joseph G. Gardner, S. A. Foster, G. B. Pray, J. T. Pristley, N. M. Hub. baid, Jr., S. A. Robertson, W. K. Board- mah, th. W. Graydon, W. L. Eaton.


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Tornado.


Iowa Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Windstorm Ins. Association. : 62 Clapp bll3 Incorp. 1884. A. N. Buckman, pres .; J. B. Harriman, sec.


Merchants' Tornado Mutual Ine Co. -110. Observatory bld. Incorp. 2895. S. G. Lee, pres .; R. J. Mckee, v. fres .; G. A. Jewett, treas .; S. W. Flint, fec .; Mutual Windstorm Ins. Association of lowa .- 816 Observatory old. Incorp. 1899: James Watt, pres .; ... L. Fowler, v. pres .; O. L. F. Browne, sec .; R. A. Crawford, treas. ..


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LIBRARIES.


Odd Fellows Library .- Odd Fellows Temple, 615 Locust. 1,000 volumes. Frank V. Perley, librarian.


Des Moines City Directory Library. -609 Iowa Loan and Trust Co. bld.


500 volumes! T. J. O'Brien, librarian. Des Moines Public Library .-- Ne. cor. Eighth . and' Locust. 25,776 volumes. Ella M. McLoney, | librarian; A. P. Fleming, pres .; W. N. Heaton, sec .; V. F. Twombly, treas. Board: . George F. Henry, A. P. Fleming, Mrs. E. B. Whitcomb, Mrs. S. B. Morse, Mrs .. Samuel Green, Mrs. F. B. Mitchell, W. M. 'Heaton.


Equitable Law Library." George R. Lewis, librarian .. Equitable ' bldg., sixth floor; : 3,000 volumes.


Masonic Library .- Masonic Temple, 7th and Walnut. Frederick W. Craig pres .; Fred Graham, v. pres .; Alfred Wingate,' sec .; Seth . Graham, treas .; A. Polasky, librarian.


State Library-, Capitol bldg; 61,500 volumes. Johnson' Brigham, librarian.


MEDICAL SOCIETIES.


Des Moines Homepoathic Medical Society-Meets first Monday | each month. C. W. Eaton, M. D., pres .; C. E. Holloway, M. D., sec.


Hahnemann Medical Association .- A. M. Linn, M. D., Des Moines, pres .; E. R. Ames, M. D., Rolfe, sec.


Polk County Medical Society .- Meets first Tuesday each month at county court house. M. N. Voldeng, M. D., pres .; W. W. Pearson, M. D., sec.]


Iowa State . Medical Society .- T. J. Maxwell, M. D., pres., Keokuk; J. W. Cokenower, M. D., sec., 609 Walnnut, Des Moines.


MEDICAL COLLEGES.


Iowa College of Physicians and Sur- geons .- Medical Department, Drake University. Lewis Schooler, M. D. dean, N. C. Schiltz, M. D., sec.


MILITARY.


Commander-in-chief and staff .- Les- lie M. Shaw, governor and commander- in-chief; M. H. Byers, adjutant gen- eral and A. Q. M., Des Moines; James R. Lincoln, inspector general; Ames; Parker W. McManus, commissary gen- eral, Davenport; James T. Priestly, sur geon-general, Des Moines; C. 0, Saunders, judge advocate general, Council Bluffs; Thomas F. Cook, in. spector of small arms practice, Algona; H. H. Canfield, chief' signal officer, Boone; William C. Wyman, military


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secretary, Ottumwa; A. B. Shaw, chiet! of engineers, Des Moines .. |Troop A., I, N. G .- Harry Polk, capt .; B. F. Kauffman, 1st lieut .; W. L. Whit- ney, 2d lieut.


CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.


Anti-Saloon: ' League - Organized 1896. Pres. and gen. mgr., Hon. L. S. Coffin, Ft. Dodge; first v. prest and dist. supt., Hon. E. F. Brockaway, Iowa City; v. prests., W. P. Bently, James Calla. man, Des Moines, H. A. Cole," Council Bluffs; sec., Rev. C. F. Williams, Des Moines ;. treas., V. P. Twosibly, Des Moines; supt., Rev. H. H. Abrams, Iowa City.


Associated Charities of DesMoines.+ 607 Locust. Sidney A. Fostes, pres .; Dr. E. E. Dorr, v. pres .; Simon/ Casady, treas .; Horace Hollingsworth, rec. sec .; Miss Charlotte Goff, gen: sec Business Womens Club House .- 1108 Pleasant. . Mrs. Sarah T. ? Callender, matron.


Commercial Exchange, Meets every Wednesday noon in Auditorium. J. M. Read, pres .; Tacitus Hussey, treas .; Milo Ward, sec.


Danish Brotherhood .- Meeta in Odd. Fellows hall, je 6th and Grant av. A. Jensen, pres. ; C. C. Lennett,


Des Moines Whist Club, -- A. W. L. 161. 516 Walnut, 3d floor. C. Cum. mins, pres .; E. E. Dale, sec and treas. Des Moines Woman's Club.MY, M. C. A. bldg. Mrs. T. M. Walker) pres .; Mrs. E. S. Burgin, sec. MTs. W. L. Read, treas.


Des Moines Gun Club. North of Des Moines river, bet, Third ands 6th av. George. W. Macartney, pres 9G. W. Budd, sec, and treas.


Grant Club. 423 Grand aw E. G. Pratt, pres .; Wm. H. Balleyi pres .; Geo. E. Pearsall, treas .; S. S. ale, sec. Hebrew Benevolent Association .-- A. Sheuerman, pres .; Isaac Langec.


Iowa Equal Suffrage Association .- 511 Equitable bldg. Next annum meet. Ing at Mason City in October. Pres, Ev- elyn H. Belden, 1107 Pierce su Sioux City; v. pres., Adelaide Ballare) Hull; rec. sec., Lydia A. Pike, Onaya;' cor. sec., Ina Light Taylor, 511 Equis. bldg., Des Moines; treas., .Mary J. Cogges- hall, 554 7th st., Des Moines.


Towa Humane Society. Headquart. ers, Commercial Exchange. Jafiles Cal. lanan, pres .; Mrs. C. E. Atkins, pres .; George F. Usry, treas .; Joseph R. Orwig, sec.


Iowa State Conference of Charities and Correction .- 607 Locust. L Fel. 46 (Mutual). I. H. Shaver, pres;, Cedar Rapids. H. S. Hollingsworth, treas.,


Des Moines; Charlotta Goff, gen. sec., 607 Locust, Des Moines.


Iowa State Traveling Men's Associa! tion, 305 Good blk. |Wm. H. Wheeler, pres; F. E. Haley, sec.


Iowa Union ex-Prisoners of War .- Meets annually at State Fair grounds during State Fair. | J. E. Wilkins, pres .; J. J. Stuckey, sec. Iowa Tract Society .- 603 e 12th. Rev. C. F. Stevens, sec.


Oriental Whist Club .-. 504 e Locust Meets Monday and Saturday evenings Jack, Byers, pres .; E. F. Whitney, treas .; E. T. Pierce, sec.


Our Circle Club .- Eighth and Locust. Max Scloss, pres .; W. Samish, sec.


Department of Iowa (State House). -C. F. Bailey, commander; P. H. Le non, S. V .C .; L. M, Black, asst, adj. gen.


Crocker Post, No. 12. Meets first and third Saturdays in each month in Odd Fellows hall, 615 Locust. M. T. Scanlon, commander; J. J. |Stuckey, adjt.


Crocker Relief Corps .- +-No. 27 .- Meets in Odd Fellows hall, 615 Locust. Meets first and third Saturday even- ings of each month. Mrs. Maria Bit- tenger, pres .; Mrs. A. M. Ridgeway, sec.


·Kinsman - Post, No. 7 .- Grand av., cor. 6th. Meets each alternate Satur- day evening. John Shanley, command- er; J. H. Coons, adjt.


Kinsman Relief Corps, No. 24 .- Grand av. cor 6th. Meets first and third Saturday evenings of each month. Mrs. Joseph Deemer, Pres .; Moriah Ro- land,. sec.


Ladies Ald Society, No. 20 .- Lynch's hall, S. of V. Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month . Miss Johnsin, pres .; Mrs. L. E. Barge. sec. 1


Sons of Veterans .- Burnside Camt. No. 21| Meets alternate Tuesday even ings in each month over 506-508 Lo cust. Guy R. Carson, capt.


Union Veteran's Union, Donelson Command, No. 16 .- Meets every Friday, over . 518 Walnut. H. D. Cozens, col- onel; Hiram Lucas, adjt.


General Tuttle Command, No. 17 .- Meets first and third Monday in Hoh. berger's hall, e 5th and Locust. A. W. Rozelle, colonel.


POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. Democratic.


Headquarters| Equitable bldg. E. B. Evans, chairman; C. J. Likes, ( sec)


Prohibition.


Headquarters room 312, Marquardt


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R. L. FOLK & CO.'S ,


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O. D. Ellett, chairman! Russell,


Republican.


Headquarters 611 Iowa . Loan and Trust [bldg. "'G. B. Lincoln, chairman; George Yeager, sec .; G. A. Isminger, treas. . Executive committee: Ed. M. Gray, Robt. King, G. B. Lincoln, Dr. C. B. Paul, W. A. Springer, George Yea- ger, J. W. White, Alex Tilton, C. H: Keeley, G. A. Iseminger.


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS


Annals of Iowa-(Quarterly, histori- cal) -State Capitol bldg. Published by the historical department of Iowa. Charles Aldrich, curator and sec. ;


American. Red Men . (Monthly) .- Removed to Boone, Ia.


Christian Index, The (Weekly) .- G. L. Brokaw, editor. $1.00.


Creamery: Gazette; The (Dairy, monthly) .- 411 Court av. Est. 1895: Henry C. Wallace, editor. 1.00.


Delphic, The (Literary, bi-weekly.)- Drake University. Est. 1884 | Wendell Houston, editor. $1.50 ..


. Des Moines Gazette-S. R. Davis, .mngr., 411 4th st. Weekly. [ $1.00,


. Des Moines Leader, The | Independ- ent). 420 Court av. Est. 1818. Strauss & Dawson, publishers. Daily . and Sunday, $6; weekly, 50 cents .:


Des Moines Daily News (Ind., daily and semi-weekly) .- 201 5th st. Est. 1881. Des Moines News Co., publish- ers; J. J. Hamilton, gen, mngr .; Ed- win A. Nye, managing editor. Daily, $3.12 by carrier, $1.00; by mail; semi- weekly, 50 cents.


Farmer's Mutual Insurance Journal i (monthly ) -301 Locust. 50c.


. Farmers Tribune, The (Agricultural; weekly + +411 4th. Est. 1878. E. T. Meredith mngr. $1.


Globe, she Weekly (Independent) .- Gloje Publishing Co. E. Chavannes, jeditor. ! Over 513 Mulberry.


Grand Army Advocate and Womans Relief Crops Magazine-(Fraternal, weekly)-120 4th. Est 1880. J. F. Bishop, editor, $1.00.


Homestead, The (agricultural, week- ly) :- 301 Locust. . Est: 1855. J. Pletce, business mngr. $1.00.


Iowa Capital (republican, daily and weekly)-E 2nd and Locusct and : 215 6th' st, west side. L. Young, editor 'and business mngr. Daily, out of city, $3.00; . city delivery, $.500; weekly 50c. Iowa Commonwealth, The (prohibi- tion, weekly)-312-314 Marquardt blk. J. M. Hamilton and Mrs. A. E. Mc- Murray, editors, $1.00.


Iowa Endeavor (monthly)-323 Lo-


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cust., Est 1891. F. F. Pease, editor. 25c. Iowa Health Bulletin-J. F. Kennedy, . editor. Published by State Board of Health .. Iowa State Bystander, The (weekly, republican)-210 Marquardt blk. By- stander Publishing, Co., pubs. J. L. Thompson, editor. $1.50.


Iowa Staats Anzeiger, . (German, democratic)-226. 3rd st. Est :1869. Joseph Eiboeck, editor. $2.00.


Iowa State Register (republican)- Court av, cor 4th. | Clarkson Bros., ed- itors. |Daily and Sunday, $5.00; week- ly, 60c.


Iowa Supplement (monthly)-Est 1896. By Iowa Children's Home So- ciety. W. S. R. Burnette, editor. . 15c. Iowa Temperance. Magazine-511 Mulberry .. Perry Perkins, pub.


Live Stock Indicator (stock weekly) -301 Locust. $1.00.


Western Farm Journal (stock, semi- monthly)-301 Locust. Est 1872. $1.00.


Ladies Aid Society Journal. Est 1898. G. G. Hunter, pub; C. S. Hun- ter, editor. Sub $1.00. Issued month- ly: 416 Good blk.


Mail and Times (weekly, society and literary) - 401 Walnut. Est 1879. Mail and Times Publishing Co., pubs. E. B. Whitcomb, editor. $1.00 .;


National Traveler, The. 420 Good blk. W. A. Hutton, mngr. Monthly. $1.00.


North western Banker (monthly)- Good blk. G. G. Hunter, mngr. $2.00. Parish Outlook, The (monthly, relig- ious)- Good blk. Est 1888. Rev. Byron J. Clark, editor! 50c


Plain Talk (weekly, local)-522 e Walnut. Est 1870. Bishard Bros., ed- itors. 7|$1:00.


Poultry Farmer-301 Locust. 50c. Rural Northwest, The (agricultural, monthly) ; Manhattan bldg. Est' 1882.'. G. Van Houten, editor. 50c.


Svithold, The (Swedish, republican weekly) -204 e Grand av. Est 1883. Midland Swedish Pub Co., pubs. $1.00. | Tatler, The (monthly, school) -- Pub- lished' by pupils of the West Des Moines high school.


Trade Journal( commercial, weekly) | -123 Walnut. Est 1886. Charles Hewitt, pub.


Underwriters' | Review, The (semi- monthly, insurance)-209 Manhattan bldg. 'Est 1893. Underwriters' view Co., pubs. $2.00.


Re-


Wallaces' | Farmer and Dairyman (agricultural, weekly)-411 Court av. Est 1879. Henry . Wallace, editor.


$1.00.


Wallaces' Farm Library, 411 Court av (quarterly)-Wallace Publishing Co., pubs. $1.00.


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Spirit of the West (weekly horse and live stock) -- 203' Observatory bldg. Towa' Turf Publishing Co.,sofos. P. S. Kell, mngr. $1.00. - Western Commercial Men.") Organiz- ed 1899. Frank |Armstrong, editor. 207 6th av. 50c.


Western Economist, The (monthly) 1 221 Youngerman blk. Est 1895. The Western Economist Co., pub. . $1.00. Western Garden and Poultry Jour- nal (horticultural and poultry, month- ly)-510 Manhattan bldg. Est. : 1889. Emerson De Puy, editor. 5,0g


Wisconsin Farmer (agricultural, weekly)-301 Locust. $1 00%; Workers' Monthly, The (religious,. weekly)-Des Moines, cor e.12th. Est 1889. Iowa Tract and Missionary So- ciety, pubs. 25c.


Yeoman's Shield, The :(monthly) fra- ternal)-Dr. C. B. Paul, editor: C. H. Robinson, associate editor. Manhattan bldg. 50c.


ORCHESTRAS AND BANDB.


Adair's Orchestra-J. L.) Adair, lead- er. 6th and Mulberry. Burchard's Orchestra-L. W. Bur- chard, leader. 8th and Walnut Iowa State Military Band #Ed. Mar- tin, pres; C. W. Dalby, director; J. L. Adair, mngr; A. Ramsay treas; A. J. Steele, sec.


.Foster's Opera' Walnut, cor 8th. rector.


House Orchestra- Fred Schneider, di-


Gerberich's. Octette Society -1175 9th. L. S. Gerberich, director Kromer's Orchestra-409 Walnut A. J. Kromer, leader:


POST OFFICE ..


Government Buildings


Des Moines Postoffice-Cort av, ne cor .5th. Lewis Schooler, postmaster! George L. Van Dyke, asst .postmaster. Money Order Division-H. Maish, supt; Dean Schooler, Evelyn Marshall, Loretta E. Brown, elks.


Registry Division-James Hunter, supt; Hulda Sandholm, clk. Tra Has- tie, night clerk.


United States Railway Mal Service +Room 11, P. O. blk. Wm. H. Penn, chief clk. . W. B. McLinn, fasst chief clk.


Free Delivery System-S. O. Richter, .supt; Geo. H. Christion, asst supt; Chas. Quaintance, ; Edw.


V.Leyner, special messengers. 1


Stamp Department-Samuel P. Ives, chief; Lloyd L. Chain, asst, Inquiry . Division-+H. C. Hichrodt, supt.


Mailing Division-N. J. Miteri cus-


todian and supt of mails, rese 801 ·e .Grand av; J. M. Lansley, chief cik. East : Des Moines, Station No. 1. University Place, Station No. 2. Highland Park, Station No. 3. South Des Moinese, Station No. 4. Greenwood Park, Station No. 5. Fair Grounds, Station No. 6: Sevastopol, Station No. 7. Sub. Sta. No. 8-Store of R. M. Gib- son, 12th and High.


Sub. Sta. No. 9- Store of W. A. Graham, 6th and State. Sub. Sta .. No. 10-Store of' Charles


P. Bagg, so 9th.


Grandview: Station-A. Skogsberg, e 9th and Morton.


Letter Carrier-1, J. O. Hughes; 2, John I. Wallace; 13, John Conley; 4, H D. Johnson; 5, W. H. Nichols; 6, E. P. Drake; 7, Otto Danielson: 8, L. E. Swanson; 9, Charles Cissell; 10, J. B. Siverd; 11 W .: A. Tallan; 12, F. W. Keemer; 13, A. S. Gilbert; |14, B. I. Van Dyke 15, R. H. Moss; 16, A. C. MceFarland; 17, F. J. Heidt; 18, C. S. Wiltsey: 19, J. A. Ruston; 20, Geo. I. Holt; 21, J. W. Christina; 22,: H. J. Childress; 23, W. H. Harlan; 24, Sam- uel Park; 25, Adam Baker; 26, Apa Worl; 27 , E. H. Baker; 28, W. H.


Rowley: 29, J. P. McLane; 30, H. J.


Saylor; 31 J. D. Cady; 32; W. L. Settlemeyeer; 33, W. J. Green; 34, Les- ter Eaton; 35, J. B. Ostermeyer; 36, M. L, Sprrick; 37, J. M. Meanor


38, 40, W. E. Kessler; 39, Evan Rees; Alax McLaren!


Substitute Carriers-1, C. I. Holt; 2, E. E. Bissell; 3, George W. Kemp; 4, A. T. Chambers; 5, Wm. P. Stubbs; 6, Harry W Hughes; 7, Aaron Leaver- ton.


Subtsitute Clerk-Herry L. Buxton.


RAILROADS.


Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R. -Depot offices: Elm, bet 5th and 6th, e Elm bet ith and 6th. Mileage, 7 478. General offices, Chicago. C. E. Perk- ins, pres; Burlington; T. S. Howland, sec, Boston; J. C. Peasley, treas; |P. S. Eustis, general pass and ticket agt; W. C. Brown, genl mngt; J. D. Bess- ler, genl supt; S. L. Howard, local agt; R. A.| Belding, commercial agt, Des Moines; F. L.' Gannaway, city pass and ticket agt.


Chicago Great Western Ry|-Supt. and freight offices, 7th and Cherry; depot offices, Union Station, Cherry, s of court house, and e sth, bet Court av and Vine; city offices, 5th ne cor Walnut; mileage, 922. . A. B. Stickney, prese; S. C Stickney, gen migr; W. B. Bend, v prese and auditor R. c. Wright, sed. St. Paul, Minn; F. H.


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R. L. POLK & CO.'S


Lord, gen pass and ticket lagt, Chi- cago; R, C. Stohr, gen freight agt; C. Lyon, gen supt; J. Burlingett, div supt, St. Paul; W. H. Long, city pass agt; F. cassiday, div freight agt. 4 Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. -Union Station, sw cor 5th and Cher- ry;] city office, 410 Walnut. Mileage, 6,300: G neral offices, Chicago. Ros- well Mil) r, pres; F. G. Ranrey, treas; P. M. Myers, sec, Milwaukee; A. J. Earling, 2nd v pres; W. G. Collins, gen mni ; G. H. Heafford, gen pass and tich it agt; J. H. Hiland, gen freight > W. J. Keeley, trav freight and pa's agt, Des Moines; R. A. (Laughlifs city ticket agt; R. M. Calk- ins, asslagen freight and pass agt; V. A, Rosfuach, com'l agt. !


.Chica D, Rock Island & Pacific Ry .- Depottice, Vine, bet 3rd and 4th, e IVine, It 4th and 5th; city office, 411 Walnu, 4 Mileage, 3,461. |General of- licago. W. G. Purdy, pres; fices, John bastian, gen pass - and ticket agt; HA. Parker, 1st v pres and gen mngr; W. I. Allen, asst gen mngr; F. E. wayne, treas; G. H. Copsby, sec; A. J. RMitt, gen supt; J. M. Johnson, freigh straffic mngr and 3rd v pres; H. Gover, gen agt; W. M. Hobbs, supt Towa Av .; . C. N., Gilmore, sup . Des Moine Valley div .; C. J. Phillips, div. freigh sagt, Des Moines; J. A. Stew- art, di rict pass agt; W. K. Lucas, lo- Des Moines. 1 calla ,Chi office


go & Northwestern Ry .- Depot 4th, bet Walnut and Locust; city (bice, 401 Walnut. Mileage, 7,966. Marylt


Hughitt, 'pres, Chicago, Ill .; J. M . hitman gen mngr, Chicago; S. Sanbo n, gen supt, Chicago; M. L. Sykesff y pres, sec and treas, [New York; J. B. Redfield, auditor and, asst sec, Chicago; L. W. Bowers, gen doun- sel, Chicago; S. W. Hazard, city pass agt, 201 Walnut; Peter Hallenbeck, div filight agt: 400 Locust: G. O; Eb- erhard city ticket agt 401 Walnut; Chas. Hueston, freight solicitor, 400 Locust.


Des Moinese, Northern' & Western. R. R -- Now the Des Moines division of C.M.M. & St. P. R. R.


Des Moines Union Ry .- 202 5th. F. C. Lubbell, pres; H. D.i | Thompson, trea . J. A. Wagner, supt. D Moines & Kansas City Ry .- Sam as C., B. & Q. Ry. [& Manitoba Railway: Co .- 305 Obs Wvatory bldg. Inc. 1985. E. E. 'Cat inter, prese; J. K. Brown, v pres J. J. Bell, sec; Samuel Compton, treas. G trie & Northwestern Railway Co.


4 Walnut. C. J. Phillips, J. A. Start. W. M. Hobbs, J. H. Mather, G: Jilson.


Wabash R. R .- Depot . office, Union Station, Cherry, s of court house; city office, 220 4th) Mileage, 2,326. O. D. Ashley, pres, New York City; J. Ram- sey, Jr., v. pres and gen mngr, St. Louis, Mo .; J. C. Otteson, sec, New . York City;| F .. L. O'Leary, treas, St. Louis, Mo. H. L. Magee, gen supt; C. S. Crane, gen pass and ticket agt; St. Louis, Mo .; M. Knight, freight traffic mngr,, St. Louis, Mo .; S. W. Flint, pass and ticket agt, Des Moines. :


SECRET SOCIETIES.


Masons.


General Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons of the United States-Meets at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1900. George |L. McCahan, G. G. H. P., Baltimore, Md .; C. C. Fox, G. G. S., Buffalo, New York. Grand Encampment Knights Tem- plar of the United States-Assembles at Louisville, Ky., August, 1901. Reu- ben Hedley Lloyd, San Francisco, Cal .; W: H. Mayo, E. G. R., St. Louis, Mo. Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Iowa-Meets annually: first Tuesday in June. Thomas Lambert, M. W. G. M., Sabula; R. M. Hunter, R. W. S. W., Sibley; W. E. Randall, R. W. J. G .. W., Mason City; O. L. Wright, G. W. G. T., Knox- ville; T. S. Parvin; R. W. G. S., Cedar Rapids.


Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, State of Iowa-Meets at Red Oak, Oct. 19, 1899. W. F. Cleveland; M. E. G, R. H., Harlan; Alfred Wingate, R. E. G. S., Des Moines.


Grand Commandery Knights Tem- plar of the State of Iowa-Meets sec- ond Tuesday in July at Spirit Lake. John H. Pettibone, R. E. G. C., Bur- lington; Alfred Wingate, E. G. R., Des Moines.


ANCIENT AND . ACCEPTED SCOT! TISH RITE.


(Southern Masonic Jurisdiction.)


Tabernacle Lodge of Perfection- Meets first Wednesday in each month. Masonic Temple, Walnut, cor 7th. D. F. Callender, V. M .;. R. J. Coleman, sec.


Emmanuel Chapter of Rose Croix, Eighteenth Degree-Meets second Wednesday in each month. Walnut, cor 7th. Freeman R. Conway, M. W. M .; R. M. J. Coleman, V. S.


Cyrus: Council, Knights Kadosh, Thirtieth Degree Meets third Wednes- day alternate months. Walnut, cor 7th, Fred W. Craig, V. E. G .; R. M. J. Coleman, E. R.


Des Moines Consistory -- S. P. R. S. 32 degree Meets every three months.


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Walnut, cor 7th. George :Fairburn


Ill., commander-in-chief Coleman, Ill., G. R.


KNIGHT TEMPLAR'


Temple Commandery No. - Meets second Friday evening in each month! Walnut, sw. cor 7th. George's? Usry .E. C .; R. M. J. Coleman, recorder.


ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.


Alpha Council, D. D. Frederick W. Craig, T. I. M .; R. M. J. Coleman, recorder.


ROYAL ARCH MASONS.


Antioch Chapter No. 110 Meets fourth Thursday evening each; month at Columbia Hall, e Locust, bet. 4th and 5th. R. M. J. Coleman, H. P .; Sam Neidig, sec.


1 Corinthian Chapter No. 14 -- Meets second Monday evening each month at Walnut, sw cor 7th. C. O. "Greever, M. E. H. F .; Alfred Wingate, sec,


A. . and A. M.


Adelphic Lodge .No. 509 Meets


Tueseday on or after full each month at hall in White's blog Uni versity pl. W. D. Anderson; I. . M Leiser, sec.


Capital Lodge . No. 110 -Meef) sec- ond Friday evening in each Month. Walnut, cor 7th. C. O. Greevet, W. M; B. F. Stretton, sec.


Home' Lodge No. 370-Meets second, Thursday evening each month at Co. .lumbia Hall, e Locust, bet: 4th and 5th. Ralph G. Craig, W. M .; R. M. J. Cole- man, sec.


Pioneer Lodge No. 22-Meets second Saturday evening each month. i Wal- nut, sw cor 7th. T. D. Hastie,W. M .; W. A. Abbott, sec.


Charity Agent-R. M. room 17 'Masonic Temple.


Coleman,


0. E. S.


Grand Chapter of Iowa, Meets an- nually | on the fourth Wednesday in October. Meeting for 1899 at Daven- port. | Mrs. M. B. Rathbone G. M., Newton; ||Mrs. Mariah Jackson, G. S., Council Bluffs.


Des Moines Chapter No. 88 "Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each month. Walnut, st. cou :7th. Miss Rose Weitz, W. M .; Mrs. Kath -. erine Ridgeway, sec.


Masons (Colored)


Grand Chapter, Iowa and Illinois Meets annually second Tuesday In


A'ugustl. W. L. Darrow, G. H. P., Chicago, Il .; Albert Fletcher; D. G. H. P., Chicago; A. A. Bland,G. K., Keokuk, Iowa; O. A. Ricks, G. S., Du Quoin, Ill .; A. Horn, G. T., Chicago; W. H. S. Seals, G. S., Quincy, In.


Grand Commandery, Knights Tem- par-E. T. Banks, D. D.) Des Moines; J. S. Murray, E. C. Springfield, III !; R. E. Moore, E. G. C., Chicago


King Solomon Commandery No. 6+ Meets, secondi and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, over 523 Wal- nut. Fred Jackson, E. C; C. H. Cieg- gett, recorder.


Hiram Chapter No. 7-+Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings fof each month, over: 523 Walnut. . Geo. H. Cleggett, H. P.


:Grand Lodge-Meets


annually on


second Tuesday in July. Meeting for


1900 at Ottumwa. I. L. Brown, Mar- shalltown, M. W. G. M .; Enoch Shaw, R.W. D. G. M., Ottumwa; Frank Blagburn, R. : W. G. S. W., Des Moines; C. Wheeler, R. W. G. J. W., Marshalltown; Wm. Colson, Ri W G. T., Des Moines; A. A. Bland, R. W. G. S., Keokuk.


North Star Lodge No. 2-Meets arst Thursday; each month, over 523 Walnut. John F. Blagburn, W. M .; Frel Jackson, sec.


Heroines of Jericho.


Grand Court of the Heroines of Jericho +Annual meeting second Tues- day in May |Mrs. C. A. Cleggett, M. A. G. M., Des Moines; Mr .. Palmer, V. G. M. Des Moines; Mrs. A. A. Bland, G. F. J., Keokuk; Mrs. B. A. Jones, G. C. I., Keokuk; Mrs. R. R[ch- ardson, G. C. S., Davenport; Mrs. Emma Marshall, G. I. G. K., Oska- loosa; Mrs. H. Daniels, G. O. G. K., Munchakinock; S. Cain, 1st G. C. D., Davenport; W. H. Raspberry, 2d G. C. D., Cedar Rapids; T. A. Coleman, 3d . G. C. D., Munchakinock.


Naomi Court No. 3-Meets |second Monday of each month at 623 Walnut. Mrs. J. H. Shepard, M. A., matron ;. Mrs. Emma Jackson, sec.


Mount Olive Court No. 4-Meets frst. ¿Thursday of each month at ne cor 6th and Walnut. . Mrs. Susan White, M. A. matron; Mrs. Flora Majors, sec!


Independent Order of Odd Fellows


Grand Lodge of Iowa -- Next session meets. at Waterloo, October 18, 1899. Officers: E. H. Hibben, G. M), Mar- shalltown; . J. McIntire, D. G. M., Osceola; Wm. Musson, G. S., Des Moines; A. . Morrison, G. T., Maren- go; C. H. Bowen, G. R., Centerville. Grand Encampment of Iowa Next


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seidlon theets at Waterloo, October 17, ; 18 Officers: J. T. Temple, G. P., [ D j'enport; M. P. Sharts, G. H. P., Bill ington; N. S. Johnson, G. S. W., Blumfeld; Wm. Musson, G. S., Des Milnes; J. Norwood Clark, G. T., Iowa (J. C. Milliman, G. J. W.,, Logan; CI J. j Spare, G. R., Council Bluffs.


· er anter Star Lodge No. 588-Meets Friday evening, cor 7th and Lo- cul. C. H. Brann, N. G .; J. M. Fer-


re R. S.


pital City Encampment No. 165-


.G. Burrleigh, C. P .; L. W. Smith, Sicabe .!


venezer Encampment No. 10-Meets Mand third Tuesday evenings of month in Odd Fellows' Temple. F. Mitchell, C. P .; A. J. Moore, be. Patriarchs Militant (Canton leer)-Meets every other Thursday ach month in Odd Fellows' Tem- Lee Walters, captain; C. Bauer,




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