Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1901, Part 6

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Nightwatchmen - Adward Bartlett. Wm. Scott. -.


FIRE ALARM STATIONS.


12-Fourth and Vine.


13-Twenty-second and Cottage Grove.


14-Eighh and Monroe, S. D. M.


15-Twenty-fourth and North.


16-First and Chestnut ( Edison Light works).


17 -- Nineteenth and North.


18-Twelfth and North.


21-Third and Court av.


22-Second and Grandav.


23-Fourth and Walm&t. I.


24-Sixth av and Walnut.


25-Seventh and Loest.


26-Eighth and Walnut. 27-Twelfth and Laurfil. 28-Twelfth and North.


32-Fifteengh and Grabd av.


33-Fourteenth and Forest.


34 -- Ninth and Grand /av. 35-+Sixth and State. | 36-Fifth and Market "CE. S.). 37-First and Center !!


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38-Twenty-ninth and Woodland av.


41-Engine House No. 4. 42-Seventeenth and Crocker.


43-Tenth and Center.


44-Sevastopol (City Hall).


45-Seventh and Allen ( E. S.). 46-Sixth and School, 47-Highland , ark Fire House. 48-Sixth and Boston avs.


51-Sixth and Grand av (.E.S.).


52-Engine House No. 3 (E. S.).


53- -Thirteenth and Walnut (E. S.). 54- -Sixteenth and Walnut (E. S.).


55- -Fifteenth and Buchanan (E. S.). 56-Ninth and Washington. 57 -- Thirteenth and Scott.


58 --- Ninth and Des Moines. .


61 -- Second and Walnut ( E. S.). 62 Fifth and Locust ( E. S.).


63- Engine House No. 2 (1. 8) ..


64 -- Sixteenth and Grand av ( E. S.). 65-Eighteenth and Walnut (E. S.). 71 --- Fifth and Court av (E. S.).


72 -- Eleventh and Court av (E. S.). 73-Ninth and Fremont.


74-Fifth and Elm.


75 -- First and Market.


81 -- Ninth and Indiana av.


82-Capital Park Engine House ( E. S.) 83-Seventeenth and Des Moines, 4th and Hayes.


LOCATION OF CHEMICAL EN-


GINES.


No. 1, Second and Grand av. LOCATION OF COMBINATION


CHEMICAL ENGINES AND HOSE CARTS.


No. 2, Sixth and Allen,


No. 3, E. Twelfth and Hubbell.


No. 9, E. Eighteenth and Walnut. No. 10, Highland Park.


No. 11, Twenty-fourth and Univer- sity av.


No. 12. Thirty-ninth between Grand and Ingersoll avenues.


LOCATION OF HOSE COMPANIES,


€ No. 1 Second and Grand av.


No. 2, E. Fourth and Walnut ..


No. 3, E. Twelfth and Lyon .!


No. 4, Eighth and School.


No. 5, Seventeenth and Crocker.


No. Eighth and Monroe.


DIRECTIONS FOR , GIVING AN


ALARM OF FIRE.


1. To give an alarm, go to the nearest! box, break glass, turn key, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once and . let go; leave door open.


2. Do not pull the hook If the fire bells of small bell in the box is strik- ing, as that indicates that an alarm has alreadyibeen given.


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RATES OF FARE AUTHORIZED BY CITY| ORDINANCES RELATIVE TO PUBLIC CARRIAGES, ETC.


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Section 13. That the owner of driv er of any omnibus, carriage, cab, her- die, or other vehicle licensed under this chapter, shall be entitled to de- mand and receive not to exceed twen- ty-five cents (25c) for each passenger conveyed any distance not exceeding one mile.


For each passenger over one mile : and under two miles, fifty cents (50d) : For each passenger with trunk, one mile and under two miles, seventy- five cents (75c). Each additional pas- senger of the same party, twenty-five cents (250). Provided that atxtown blocks shall constitute one mile, And they shall be entitled to add to the above rate betwen the hours of, 12 o'clock at night and 6 a. m., twenty- five cents for each passenger. . And ane entitled to charge .when employed by the hour, one and 50-100 dollars ( $1.50) for the first hour and for each ad- ditional hour one dollar ($1); and they are hereby required to convey any. passenger carried by them to such patt of the city as he or she may re- quire.


. Children under five years of age ac companying any person who has paid full fare shall not be charged fare and children between the ages of five and ten years shall be charged half fare. | Any person violating|any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to la fine of not less than five nor more thanjone hundred dollars ..


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Board a Education-Office! Good blk. \ Officers: . Theo. F. Grefe, presi- dent: W. A. Abbett, secretary; JJ. C .: O'Donnell, treasurer: S. H. Sheakley, superintendent. Directors: T. F !! Grofe. C. H. Dilworth, Elmer E. Farr, 1. G. Kurtz, F. R. Conway, H: AVM.


Thition - for Non-Resident |Pupils- Primary and grammar grades, 70 cents per week : High school, $1.20 per. woik: in advance


Office Hours of Supt .- Every school day. 4:30 to 5:30 1: 12.


b. In .; Saturdays )10


TEACHERS.


Supervisors-Hattie A. Phillips, kip- dergarten: Mrs. H. R. Reynolds | and Mrs. Margaret Weber, . music; Inidy Chapman, drawing.


High School-Fifteenth and Center. I. A. Crusinberry! Lucy | Ala- bab. Martha! ! Beeson, Eliza-


1. beth .Bruner, Lafayette!


Higgins, Loring, Cordelia . Kyle, Sarah M. ALFIO. Newell, Elizabeth Perkins, Caroline | Sheldon, Clay D., Slinker, Helen W. Stewart,, Josephine Tay- lor. Elizabeth' Wilcox, Josephine V .. Wiliams, Zulema Kostomlatsky, Herb- ert Sayre.


Bird School-Twenty-first and . Wood- land' av. Miss Minnie D. Nash, prin .; Alice E. Moss, Gertrude Murphy, Helen Shankland, Ora E. Barlow. Violet Ken. Mon, Margaret Seeley, Frances Um- leby, Jeanette Mills. Kindergarten --- Sadie Galbraith, director.


Cooper School -- Twelfth, bet. School and North. . Clara Funston, prin .. 1 Wilson. Kindergarten.


Hertpp. Jowell Cutter, Mattel Blond, Kapta Dungan, director .


Crocker School - School, bet Sixth and Seventh. Lydia A. Berger, prin .; Allis Mason, Katherine E. Dent, Laura Ulrich, Addie Harvey, Marion W. Brooks, Anna Mccullough, Josephine May, Etta Brown, Ada McClelland, Elizabeth Lichty. Ala Brenton, Mary K. Griffin| Mrs. Mariam Brooks, Annai' Cunningham, Lillian . Bridgeford. Kin- dergarten, Lily M. Weaver. director; Alide Lowry, asst.


Elmwood School-Elizabeth Robb, prin .; Sadie Prunty, Mary Dutton. Beuna Holly, Lillian Dalt. Forest Home' School-Carpline M. Harris, prin .; Jessie :/ |Bradshaw, fosie |L. Bunce, Bessie Park, Agnes


Patterson, Delphine Tyson. Nellie


Brown. -- Franklin School - Twelfth and Crocker. . Ella M. Malone, prin .; Loret- ta . Blake, Nellie Elliott, asst .; Addie , Hagler. Ida M. Bywater, Jesse St. John, . Nellle I .. Sanborn, Clara Babcock, Maud. Claibourne. Jennie Burge.


'Garfield School-Third. bet Chestnut And Center. Bertha D. Smith. prin .; Anna Boden, Elizabeth. Wilson, Eliza- beth. H. Morris, Elizabeth Lawler. Kin- dergarten- Emma Klinefelter. director. Grant | School -- Twenty third. bet .Cotvige Grove av and Atkins ay. Fan- nio ¡Suplee; prin .: Alice Eaton. Amy Graham, ,Pearl DeJarnette. Delia Bish- .op,, Mabel McDougall. Emma Hawkins. Mrs .. Belle Deming. Anna |L. Bradley. . Louise Mosier. Kindergarten -- Kate Bell Barnard, director: Mary Muffley, assistant .: Green wood School -- Cora |Chase. prin .: Gertrude Blirt. Edith Witmer, Grace Sullivan.


Adams School-Minnie Hane! 1


Hawthorne School-Seventeenth and Crocker. | Olive McHenry. prin .: Enla! J! Cummins. Nancy Carroll Mabel F. Wilson. Debra Brinton. Mars E. Cun.


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ningham, Florence [{kinner, , Laura Moulton, Allie M. RAnd, Millie E. Brown. Kindergarten- Mary M. Maish, director; Mary D. Reij hard, asst.


Howe School-Sevi stopo). Laura Matthews, prin .; Alberta' Scanlon, Katherine Arbuthnot, Alice Goodbarn, Lucy Lewis. Kindergarten-Agnes 1. Jennings, director.


Irving School - A ,nelia : Morton, prin .; Lizzie B. Mason): Margaret Grah- am, Julia Beach, Estele Penn, Aletha Barr. Mame Ten Eyck aKtherine Hal- ey. Lue A. Case. Josephine E. Chap- man, Belle Boyd, Margaret Walker, Emma M. Pierce. Kildergarten-Jes- sie E. Dieks, director;, Daisy, Sprague asst.


Kirkwood School-Adelaide Laird, prin .; Margaret Black; Jessie L. San- key, Grace Pugh, Mary Scott.


Lake Park School-Este Huff, prin .; Helen Riddle, Bessie! Coomer, Helen Needham, Hattie Finlg. . Kindergarten -Josephine Putnam.


Lincoln School-Nuith and Mulber- ry. Julia C. nelley, ffin .; ... a Good- rell. Grace Chapman ;; Nellie Bishop, Mattie Bach. Grace Wieland, Claudia Kirkpatrick, Florencehj Hodges, Sadie Hoare, Belle McConnell, Lelia G. Coop -. er. Kindergarten-Loffisa Huntington, director; Naomi Smith, asst.


North High School -- W. E. D., Rum- mel, prin .: Lottie E/: Granger. Cora Webb, Katherine Willls: Grace Trout- ner, Mahel Frisbie, F. E. Goodell, Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Emma pane.


Oakland School-Elizabeth Blatt prin .; Kate Donavan, Fannie Shaffer, Evalyn Martin, Mabeli Norton, Mamie Burgess, Grace Guyer Clara Kline- felter. Kindergarten: Caroline Mur- phy, director: Ida M. Duffield. asst.


Pleasant Hill Schoof-Lulu Witmer. Summit School-Emma J. Macy. prin .; Stephanna Balliett, Grace Ad- ams, Erma Hale, Myrte Slayton, Kath- erine Davenport, Dorothy Hamilton, 'Rebecca Rollinson. Kindergarten- Mary Dunkle, director; Mabel Ford, asst.


Washington School -- Hillside av (S D MO). Mrs. Blanche Mosier-Snook. prin .: Lizzie L .: Gibson, Cora Younger- man. Agnes Hanrahan, . Mary H. Thompson, Minie Sherman, Mary K. Burke, Anna D. ,MOCormick, Julia Jacob. Kindergartent-Blanch Scott. director .; Mange Owel, asst.


EAST DES MOINES.


Board of EducationftE. F. Whitney; pres .; R. M. J. Coleipan, . sec .; J. S. Goodrell, treas .; Amis Hiatt, supt. Directors: W T Johnson, C J Lynch,


F! R. Thurber, Andrew Berquist, D. F. Whitney, Joe Deemer, J. Auracher.


Tuition for Non-Resident . Pupils- Primary and grammar grades, $2,00 per month; High school, $3.00 per month, in advance.


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


Supervisors-Miss Hattie "Garton, music; Miss Minnie Hobbs, drawing; Miss Jane Kriegh, primary work.


High School-Twelfth and e Court av. May Goodrell, prin .; Carrie Rule, Millicent M. Culpin, Harriett Garton, Lillian Lambert, Jane Kreigh, Ada Groves, Chas. P. Johnson, Elizabeth Wright, A .. ce G. Lewis, ' Minnie L.


Hobbs, W. B. Otis, C. L. Hulsizer.


Alcott School-Thirteenth and Lyon. Minnie Rozelle, prin .; Gertrude Mor- gan, Ethel Goodwin. 1.


Benton School-Twelfth and Shaw. Lizzie Beese, prin .; Grace Sander, Florence Reilly, Nettie Beese, Pearl Minkle, Alma Walder, Ida Cohen, Alice Anderson.


Bremer | School-Des Moines, bet First and Second. Ella E. Briggs, prin .; Edna Cummins, Anna Caldbeck, Annie Hillis, Anna Stohlgren, Rena Kastberg, Leah Cohen, Mamie Day.


Bryant-Pennsylvania and Grand avs. Georgianna Warrick, prin .; Min- nie vainer. O. M. Dinon, Frances Myers, Mange Taylor, Alma Horning. Lounet St. John, Maude M. Stewart, Goldie Zelder, Gertrude Macbeth, Min; nie Carlson.


Cary-In High School building. Jane Kreigh, prin .; Anna Brandt, Jane Cameron. i


Curtis-Sixth and Raccoon: Matt Jensen, prin .; Mabel Griffith, |.Nellie Clingman, Ida Jacobs, Minnie Bar- quist. Ida Melander, Margaret Hogan, Jennie Holmberg. Bertha Bockenthien. Emerson-Sixteenth and


Maple. Dora Crooks, prin .; Mary F. Scholes, Helen Docherty. Mabel A. Otis! Pearl Cohen, Maude Smith, Lulu Auracher, Mrs. Alvirda Lecky.


Longfellow-Seventh, bet Maple and Walker; Sibyl C. Jeffries, prins; Maude E. - Ewing, Mary Lewis! Alice


Riddle, Helen Holt. Margaret Burt. Janet H. Hume, Lillie Stinson Perle Fulmer, Esther A. Venell, Minnie John- son, Barbara Buck, Ida Tilden.


Lucas-Sixteenth and Capitol av. El- via Bennett, prin .; Helen Fox, Edith Sims, Estella Grayson, Alda | Kochl. Laura| Kochl, Ethel Malone. Elanor Cameron


Webster .- Cor Twelfth and' Lyon Miss bois A. Morey, prin !; . Emma Soutar; Mary Heaton, Elinore Gooff


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win, Ivy Jones, Anna | Hartigan, Zola Bruner, Isa Robinson, Lizzie Miller, Sarah Davis, Josephine Knox, Bettie H. Brandt.|


Supply teachers Miss Jessie Ort Lenora G. Randel, Prudence A. Nicho- las, Gertrude G. Caldbeck, Gertrude E. Anderson, Mabel H. Jayries, Jeanette J. Westerland.


OFFICERS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.


CITIES AND TOWNS.


West Des Moines-Theo. F. Grefe, presl; W. A. Abbott, sec., Des Moines. East Des Moines .E. F. Whitney, pres .; R. M. Coleman, sec .; Des Moines.


Capital Park (Pleasant Corner) --


Geo. N. Frink, pres .; J. A. Callison, sec]; Des Moines.


Oak Park (Center)-J. S. Clark, pres, ;. E. Chavanes, sec .; Des Moines. Grant Park. ( Grant No. 1)-+Geo. W. Martin, pres .; James Livingston, sec); East Des Moines.


Lower Agency ( Grant Uo. 2) -. W. P. Graham, pres .; C. W. McGlothlin, Bee; Des Moines. .


Pleasant Hill (Grant No. 3) -F. A. Lammey, pres .; J. T. Darland, sec); Youngstown.


Chesterfield Brindley, pres .; terfield.


(Gilbert No. 4) -- Benj. D. E. Roe, sec .; CheB.


Park Av-FF. P. Bagg, pres .; Chas. P.


Bagg, sec .; Des Molnes.


Garden Hill


Easton Place) +W. S.


Frailey, pres. ; George Haensler, secl ;. Box, 131. East Des Moines.


RURAL


DISTRICTS.


INSIDE CITY LIMITS.


Canary Lakef-Martin Davis, pres; E. F. Dicks, sec .; Box. 188, Moines.


Evergreen S. A. Trowbridge, pres .; F. J. Alber, sec .; Des Moines.


Grand View-IN S Hull av bet 12th and 13th. Zenas C. Thornburg, sunt. Woodlawn-WS Beaver av no .of Kimball's corner! G. A. 'R Nicholls, pres .; A. H. Parriott, seci; . Box '692, Des Moines;


WARD


BOUNDARIES.


First Ward-The First ward shall embrace all that portion of the city ly- ing west of a line described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south line of the city in the center of section twenty-one | |(21),, 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 mine (9) to the middle of Raccoon river; thence westward along the, chahneli of said riv- er to a point directly south of the southern terminus of the middle of Nineteenth; thence north on Seven- teentn to the north line or section five (5) [ in township seventy-eight (78), range twenty-four (24) ; thence west on the north line of said section , to Twentieth; thence north on 'Twentieth to the Des Moines river; thence along the middle of said river to the north line of the city.


P. Second Ward-The Second ward ishall include all 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 inter- sected by a north and south line run- ning through the center of 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 fot two (2) in subdivision of lots three (3) and four on saff alley to Park, thepet cast on Park to Eleventh; thened north on Eleventh to Jefferson; thener west on Jefferson to the west line of the plat of Prospect Park; thance | directly north to the Des Moines river; thence. westward along the middle of the said river to the boundary line of the First ward .


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Third Ward The Third ward of the Bald city shall embrace all of the ter ritory lying east of the boundary fline of the First and Second wards above given and west of the following Hne Beginning at the point above, desig nated| In section nine (3) as the be- Binning point of the east boundary line of the Second ward: running thence eastwardly down the Raccoon river to the middle of the Seventh street bridge; thence north to the northern terminus of Sixth av, south of Elm; thence east on Elin 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- die 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). range twenty-four (24) ; thence east to the center of said section; thence north through the cen- ter of sections thirty-five (35). twenty- six (26) and twenty-three (23). to the north line of the city.


Fourth ward "Fourth Ward-The shall consist of all that portion of the , city lying east of the east boundary


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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- westerly up the middle of the Des Moines river to Sixth av bridge, where it crosses the said riverh-


Fifth Ward-The Fifin' ward | shall consist of all that portion of the said city lying east of the boundaries of the Third and Fourth warls, and lying west of a line as follow's, towit: Be- ginning in the middle lf of the Des Moines river where it is Intersected by the center line running horth through section ten (10), township seventy- 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 Pennsyt- vania av to Maple; thendie west on Ma- ple to the center of Pelinsylvania av, on the north side of |; said street; hence north on Pennsylvania av to Fremont; thence east on Fremont to Twelfth; thence north; oon Twelfth to Washington av; thence past on Wash- ington av to the east section line of said section and upon the east lines of section. twenty-six (26) and twenty- three (23) to the norts line of the city.


Sixth Ward-The Sixth ward shall be composed of all that portion of ter- ritory lying east of the past boundary lines of the Fourth and Fifth wards and west of the following line: Be- ginning in the center of! section twen- ty-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 up the middle; of: the said river to a point opposite and south of the southern! ferminus lof e Sixteenth: thenee north; on Sixteenth


. . to Walker: thenve northeasterly on Walker and Easton bout to the east line of section thirty-six (36). In range twenty-four. (24). andy of sertions twenty-five (25) and twenty-four (24). to the north line of the lity.


Seventh Ward. The Seventh ward shall comprise all that portion of the city lying east of the east line of the Sixth ward as above fixeds.


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 pro- duced, west to corporation line and south to North west produced ,west: ward to corporation 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 Second ward lying north of third precinct.


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


Second Precinct -All that part of said Second ward lying north of Grand 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 lav and south of the | Des Moines river.


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


Fourth Ward: 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 Park and Commercial avs.


Third Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying 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. . i


. Fifth |Ward: First Precinct --- All that part of said Fifth ward lying south of Vine.


Seronil 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


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Sixth, Ward: First Precinct-FAIL 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 ay road av and west of Fourteenth south and' west of Twelfth, north of Railroad av.


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


Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north'of. Grand. av and south of the following Jine: 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 ..!


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 Moine's river and east of the east lines of section eleven (11) and two (2), and south of Grand jay, fand a line extend- ing directly east from terminus of the said av to the east line of the bity.


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 OFFI- CERS.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges of District Court- w. F: Con- rad, C. P Holmes, C. A. Bishop, $. F. Prouty.


. County Attorney-John McLennan. Assistant/ John J. Halloran.


Official Reporters-Walter Irish, C. F. Irish| F. C. Walrath, E. L. Forbes. Sheriff-G. W. Mattern.


Deputies- J. H. Kelley, J. W. Jones, A. J. Holt, L. R. Henderson, John F. Griffin ..


Auditor-F. A. Cope.


1 Deputies+-T. G. Moffat, James Park- er Lew Burnett, W. L. Burgess. Clerk-J. C. Tate ..


Deputies -- E. P. Alexander, B. F. Cof- fin, J. P. Maher. Calvin, Hicks.


Assistants-+Lizzie Keohoe, F


C .. Tate, Bert 'Palmer.


Treasurer+ John McKay, Str:


. Deputies- First, A, W. Layman ; sec-


ond, Z. P. Lyman; third, M. T. Scan- lop.


Delinquent Tax Collector-C. H. Murnow.


Recorder-John P. Cooki


Deputies-F. S. Russell, F. G. Ar- thur, E. J. Frisk, Miss Dillle Dugan.


County . Physician-W. S. Conkling. .Coroner-R, V. Ankeny, office, 610 Grand avenue.


Supt. of Schools-J. M. Brenton. Surveyor-G. F. Lambert.


County Stenographer-Mae Bennett. County Bailiffs-J. HIll, George Lo- gan, L. S. Moss, F. R. Thurber, Geo. .Thomas.


Turnkey-Clint Wise.


Night Watch-John Clrick.


Janitors-M. J. Donoghue, E. T. Banks.


Board of Supervisors {M. E. Teach- out, chairman; F. T. Mornis, first dis. . trict; [ HI. E. Teachout, second district; Conrad Hug, third district; C. W. Brit- ton, fourth district; L. H. DeFord, fifth district; F. T. Morris, overseer jof the pobr; C. W. Britton, supt, county farm.


Supervisors meet in regular session the first Monday in January, April, June. September


Soldiers' Relief Commission -. A. S. Carper, chairman; Warten Closson, seg .: J. W. Brown.


I Commissioners of Insanity -- C. W. Stahl, pres .; M. Nelson Volding. physi- cian : J. C. Tate, clerk.


Overseer of Poor-F. T. Morris, 610 Grand av. I


Matron of County Hospital-Mrs. Nettie Wiley. P. O. box 223, E. D. M.


Supt. of Poor Farm-H. E. Teach- out!


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


Wardeffof Couuly Asylum -- James W. Brewer. P. O. box 223. E. D. M. Court House Telephone, : 195-Mu- tuall County "Farm Telephone. : 104-Mu- tual 2| rings ..


TOWN ASSESSORS.


Atoma-Milton Anderson. Bondurant-B. $. Farnell. Des Moines-F. A. Frentb. Grimes -S. D. Drury. Mitchellville -- F. Buuer.


Polk City-W. J. Bice.


Sheldahl-Wesley Beggren. Valley „Junction-Frank Miller.


TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.


Allen-A. E. . Kenworthy. Avon. Beaver -G. W. Rooker. Mitchellville. Bloomfield-J. H. Criswell, Des Moines.


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Camp-R. C. Park, Runfjells.


Clay-W. G. Robinson, Altoona. Crocker-H. A. Bates, rocker. Delaware-Frank Justile, Berwick. Douglas-


Elkhart-Seward Nelsor . Cambridge! Franklin-W. S. Fairchild, Santiago. Four Mile-Lewis Crewfe, Hastie.


Jefferson-Samuel Harvey. Polk City.


Lincoln-Jacob Abubl., Ankeny.


Madison-S. P. Reeder, Madrid. 1 Saylor-H. S. Ames, Klen. Walnut-L. Hyland, Campbell. Washington-Daniel Kirkham, Max- well.


Clay-B. A. Pace, Luitoona. I : Webster-E. C. Cutter. ¡ Valley Junc- -tion.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


Allen-C. T. Keeney. J. H. Bender, Francis Grossnickle, Avon.


Beaver-W. C. Duncan, Charles Soil berling, A. Edmundson. Mitchellville Bloomfield-Wm. Patton,


Joseph Geil. P. O. Des Moines; | W. H. Miteh- ell, P. O. Orillia.


Camp-A. E. Person, Adelphi; D. L. Brockett, Runnells; J. J. Proudfit, Al- toona.


Clay-W. H. Avise, Algoona; L.WE. Sampson. .. Itoona: J. V. A. Mason, Ivy.


Crocker-R. Albrecht, Ankeny; T. C. Verts, Ankeny; Oliver O Keen, Crock- er


Delaware-C. W. Relhead, Des Moines: Clarence Manbeck, C. H. Reeves, Berwick.




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