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E so Eighteenth.
Indianola av.
Vassar (Highland Park) -Second w of 6th av, n from Euclid av to Garfield.
E so Eighth.
E. so Sixth.
fourth n of june of D M and Rac- coon rivers.
E so Second.
Virginia Avenue-W from 9th to Oak- dale av, 2 n of Park av (S D M). Vine W from D M river to 12th, third n of junction of D M and Raccoon rivers:
DES MOINES CITY -DIRECTORY.
Wabash Av-S from Market to Scott, first e of e 26th.
E Twenty-third.
E Twenty-fourth.
Wagner-E from 5th to 6th, first s of Cherry.
E Twety-fifth. E Twenty-sixth.
E Twenty-seventh.
E Twenty-eighth ..
E Twenty-ninth.
E Thirtieth. State Fair Grounds.
Penn av.
Walnut Ay- See Walnut st.
E.Ninth.
Warwick Drive-E from Cope dr to Burnham av, first s of Kingman av.
E Twelfth.
E Thirteenth.
Washington N .(N D M) -- W from 13th to 20th, second n of College av.
C.
E Fourteenth.
E Fifteenth.
First.
E Sixteenth.
Second.
E Seventeenth.
Third:
Fourth.
E Eighteenth.
Fifth.
Wall (North Oak Park) -N from s of
Washington E- E from @ 21st to and
Lincoln av to Garfield av and be- yond, first w of 16th.
beyond Wilbur, first n of Easton boul.
Walnut-W from D M river to and be yond 16th, third n of Vine.
First. Second.
Third.
Penn av. Đ Ninth,
Fifth.
E Twelfth.
Sixth.
E Thirteenth. C.
Eighth
E Fourteenth
Ninth.
E Fifteenth."
Tenth.
Van Buskirk av.
Eleventh
E Eighteenth.
Twelfth.
E Twentieth. Delaware av.
Thirteenth. Fourteenth.
Fifteenth.
Sixteenth.
Waterworks. Walnut E-SE from D M river to e 30th, second n of Vine.
Watson Av (Old Orchard Beach) -W from Saylorville rd to William and beyond, fourth n of Riverside
E First
av.
E-Second. E Third.
Wayne N - from Easton- boul to
Washington av, first e of 19th.
£ Fifth.
E. Sixth.
E Seventh.
E Eighth.
E Ninth.
E Tenth. E Eleventh. E Twelfth.
E Thirteenth.
E Fourteenth
E Fifteenth.
Governor's Square.
E Sixteenth. E 'Seventeenth.
E Eighteenth. C G W Ry.
Weaver-See Thirty second. Webster (South Park) -S from 8 8 of Indianola av. to Hillside av, fifth s of 7th st. bridge. West ( West End) -E from Eshbraugh av to Kneal, third s of Market.
Western Av-See 28th. Wheeler-E from 18th to C G W Ry, first n of.e Court av.
Wicks-N from North to Easton boul, first e of Delaware av. Wicks ( Ballard Addition) -N and s. Wieland (South Riverside Park)-N from Franklin av to Riverside av, eighth e of e so 9th. ?
Walker-E from e 6th to Penn av (unopened to e 9th), thence to
18th and beyond to Section. E Sixth. E Seventh.
E. Eleventh.
State Square.
Washington (S D.M)-S from 1st to 5th, first n of Jefferson.
Washington Av-E from D M river-to Penn av, and from june of Penn and Saylorville rd e to Delaware av, fourth n of North.
Fourth.
Seventh.
Washington av (N D M) - W from 6th av to 20th, first n of College av (State).
E Fourth.
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Wilbur-N from Easton boul to and be- yond Washington av, fifth e of" Delaware av. Wiley-Now Eleventh. William First w of Union park, n from Riverside av to North boul.
Watson av. Ford av. Thompson
Williams-Second w of Poor Farm-rd, s from Douglas to Ovid. .
Willoughby Av ( Willoughby_Place)- E from-four blocks beyond Dele- ware av, sixth a of Easton boul.
Willow-E from 4th to D. M. river, see- ond n of School .- Witter (Jack's Plat)-N from Maury,
fourth e of Gilbert.
Wilson (-York's Choice)-Continuation of Lyon e from city grounds, sec- ond n of e Grand av.
Wood Av-W from Western av to New-
comb av and beyond, seconc n of Kingman, av.
Woodland Av .- W from 10th to Park
Lane, second n of Grand av Twelfth.
Fourteenth. D.
Fifteenth. Sixteenth.
Seventeenth.
Eighteenth.
Nineteenth.
Twentieth.
Twenty-first.
Woodland cemetery.
Twenty-fourth.
Twenty-eighth (or Western av).
Unopened to Miller av. Glover lane.
Greenwood lane.
Maiden lane
Park lane. Wright Av-First w of Danish Luth- eran college, n from Hull to Ovid. -Yale-See Fifth.
York-N from Hubbell to Washington, fifth e of D M river.
Yount-S from Maury to D M river, first w of e so 22d. Zeline Av-W from 20th, second n of Clark-
HALLS, BLOCKS AND PUBLIC BUILD- INGS.
Armory Bldg-615-17 Grand av .. Auditorium The Fourth st. n of -Grand av. Baker Blk-Sixth av, cor Grand av. Brewer's Hall-E s 6th av, 3d n Eu- clid av. -Caledonian - Hall-520 Walnut. Cavalry Tabernacle-E Grand av. bet ~ 4th and 5th.
Capital City Bank Bldg-E 4th sw tor Locust
-Capital Ins Bldg-416 4th.
Capitol Bldg-Grand av. e 9th. e Wal- nut, e 11th." Century Bldg-509-13 Walnut.
Chamberlain Hotel-7th ne cur Lacus: Chamberlain Medicine Co building. 6th av, cor Park.
Church Blk == 217-219-221 Locust
Citizens' National Bank Bldg-6th ne cor_Walnut.
City Hall Second and Locust
City Hall (E D-M)-411-418 e Walnut
Clapp Blk-5th, sw cor Walnut
Cole's Blk- Court av, se cor 5th.
Colonial Bldg-609-611 Walnut
Continental Blk-Walnut. sw cor 6tb .. av. Cremonia Hall -: 417 Walnut.
Crocker Bidg-Locust, sw cor 5th.
Cycling Hall- 6th av, ne cor Locust.
Des Moines Ins Co Bidg-Locust, sw -cor 4th. Des Moines Public Library -. W S 1st st. bet Walnut and Locust
Drake University-University ar bet 25th and 27th.
Druids Hall-Over 213 Walnut. Eagle Blk-409-411 5th. Elk's Building -- 412-414 5th
Elliott Hotel-219-223-5th. Equitable Blk-205 5th. Equitable Bldg-Sixth, nw cor Locust Essex Bidy Sixth av. bet Locust and ... Grand av:
Exchange Bik-Walniif nu cor 3d. Florentine (The)-Locust, nw cor 7th Flynn Blk-Locust. se cor 7th. Forester BIK-504 Walnut. Foster's Opera House-Walnut. se cor 8th.
Franklin Square- E 14th and .D. Cap- itol and Grand avs, Galley Blk-Ninth, sw cor Center. German Odd Fellows' Hall-E 1st. sw cor Walnut. Globe Blk- 401 Walnut.
Good Blk -- Walnut, no car ith. Good Templar's Hall-Locust. se cor 7th.
Gordon's Hall-Grand av. se cor 16th.
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Government Bldg-Court av ne cor 5th.
Grand Opera House-314 4th. Hansen's-Hall-Over 529 e Lo-qst -
Harbach Bldg-412-414 Walnut. Harris-Emery Bldg-Walnut. se cor 7th.
Harris Hall-Walnut. nw cor ~ 16th. Haskins Hall-Second. se cor Euclid av
Hawkeye Ins Bldg -- 207-209 Fourth. Hewitt Bldg -- 121-123 Walnut Hibernian Hall -- 312-316 5th
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DES MOINES CITY DIRECTORY.
Established 1870
R. L. POLK & CO. PUBLISHERS
OF
MEDICAL REGISTER AND DIRECTORY OF NORTH AMERICA, DENTAL REGISTER OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, FLOUR MILL AND GRAIN DIRECTORY OF THE U. S ... REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL REGISTER OF THE U. S. AND CANADA, . ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY OF OHIO, -In Towns over 5,000 Population,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA, -In Towns over-5,000 Population,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY OF WESTERN NEW YORK, In Towns over 5 000 Population,
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS' DIRECTORY of Pittsburg and Allegheny County,
MARINE DIRECTORY OF THE GREAT LAKES,
MARINE REGISTER OF THE OHIO RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES,
LUMBER DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
ALSO-
Gazetteers and Business Directories FOR THE STATES OF
MICHIGAN,
KENTUCKY,
ILLINOIS,
PENNSYLVANIA
INDIANA,
WASHINGTON AND ALASKA.
COLORADO
NEW JERSEY,
IOWA
MINNESOTA,
WISCONSIN,-
WYOMING, UTAH,
NORTH DAKOTA,
TEXAS
SOUTH DAKOTA,
MARYLAND,
ARIZONA,
KANSAS,
OREGON,
MISSOURI,
OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TERRITORIES
CITY DIRECTORIES
FOR
Baltimore, Md .; Pittsburg and Allegheny, Pa .: Detroit, Mich .: Indianapolis, Ind .: Minneapolis. St. Paul and Duluth, Minn., Memphis, Tenn .; - Columbus and Toledo, Ohio; Des Moines and
Sioux City, la .: Superior, Wis .; LaFayette, and Fort Wayne City and Allen County. Ind .: Grand Rapids, Jackson City and County, Bay City, Battle Creek, Marquette City and County, Muskegon and Houghton City and County, Mich .: Aitoona, Braddock, Lancaster and York, Pa .: Springfield, Il .: Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah: Pueblo, Colo : Seattle, Spokane and Tacoma, Wash .; Butte and Helena, Mont .:
Portland, Ore. AND FIFTY-FOUR OTHER CITIES
General Offices, 68, 70 and 77 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich."
DISTRICT OFFICES:
CHICAGO, TOLEDO.
SEATTLE, GRAND RAPIDS,
PITTSBURG, MINNEAPOLIS, TACOMA. WHEELING,
INDIANAPOLIS, PORTLAND, SPOKANE,
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL, COLUMBUS, HELENA, MEMPHIS,
ST. LOUIS, DES MOINES, BUTTE, Sioux CITY,
BALTIMORE,
SALT LAKE CITY, F :. WAYNE. Los ANGELES.
ARKANSAS.
MONTANA,
IDAHO,
WEST.VIRGINIA,
TENNESSEE,
CALIFORNIA
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Des Moines City Directory
1905
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
CITY GOVERNMENT.
Second Ward-A. L. Smith.
Third Ward -E. A. Higgins.
Eleetion first Monday in April every even year. Council meets first Monday
in each month at 9 a. m., at City
Hall, Locust, nw cor Second. Mayor-,- Geo. W. Mattern. Secretary-Jennie M. Wharton.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
City Treasurer-H. F .. Gross.
City-Auditor-J. B. Lucas.
Dep. City Auditor -- John Hawk.
City Clerk N. B. Vertrees.
Secretary-J. M. Morgan, Jr.
City Physician-J. E. Miller
City Solleitor-W. H. Bremner.
Assistant City Solicitor-A. A. Mc-
Headquarters, w 's Second between
- Second Assistant Solicitor-R. B.
Alberson. City Stenographer-Mrs. Anna E. Shuey.
City Claim Agent-G. W. Witmer. City Engineer-John W. Budd. Police Judge-A. J. Mathis. Police Clerk-J. T. Genevay.
Chief of Fire Dept .- Wm. Burnett.
Assistant Chief of Fire Department
-Warren Taylor.
Superintendent of Fire and Police
Alarms-J. E. Pearson.
Supt. of Markets- C. W. Biggs. City Marshal -- J. W. Jones;
Deputy-J. A. Peterson.
License CoHector-C .- B .- Smith." City 'Jailor-Joseph Willis .. Board of Public Works-W. W. Wise, J. W. Campbell.
Park Commissioners W. B. Keffer.
Sidney. A. Foster. E. J. Fairall. sec. Sidewalk Commissioner-A. W. Fel- lows.
COMMON COUNCIL ..
President pro tem-E. F. Whitney. Aldermen-at-large-E. F .- Whitney, L. C. Sutherland.
First Ward-J. G. Myerly.
Locust and Grand av.
Chief of Police - J. W. Jones.
Assistant-J. A. Peterson.
Captain- A .G. Miller. Sergeants-W. W. Pattee, A. H. Day.
·Desk Sergeants-James Cavender, .- August Youngberg, J. A. Newell, W. T. Maitland. n.
Health Officers-J. W. Wilson, M. Bruce, C. M. Aylesworth
Detectives-Eli Hardin, chief; George McNutt. F. M. Brothers. George Yeager. George Hedrix. A. R. Brack- ett, WV. D. Sims.
Patrol Drivers -- W.W.Skinner,
Frank Cady.
Police-Matrons-Mrs. E. L. Babcock; Mrs. M. L. CoHins.
Humane Officer -- Edward Crawford. Patrolmen-John Brophy, Nicola Bellizzi. A. Brunnemer. Harry Cohen, Charles Davis. Edward Frowick. August Hoffman, F. L. Hollibaugh, Ed- ward Mellon, Thomas Martin, Ira Miller. Tyler Harding, J. C. Hamborg, C. E. Hunt, Wm. Strait, Carl Malm. Jesse MeKircher. J. P. Peterson. W. C. Rabbitt. James Swarm. Wm. Sinon, B I .. Tennant. C. E. Bennington, Wm. Hammer. R. M. Leasure. W. F. Mait-
Fourth Ward-Eugene Van Dyck
Fifth Ward-C. C. Christy.
Sixth Ward=Emil Schaub.
Seventh Ward W. S. Fraley.
President-G. W. Mattern.
Clerk-N. B. Vertrees.
Assistant-City-Clerk-Geo. F. Poor- man.
POLICE DEPARTMENT,
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· land, C. E. Pierce, W. L. Riley,- Joseph Storey, W. C. Sommers, J. O. Eckles, J. A. Jacobs, T.M. Frace, Joshua
Suits, Jeremiah Courtney, C. J. A.
Shafer, W. R. DeLong, F. E. Badgle, A. J. Butin, E. M. DeFord, De W. C.
Dorsey, G. J. Breeding, I. C. Latham,
George Sca. pino, Natalie Marasco, C.
C. Jackson, Thomas Cross, J. O.
Penn, B. C .- Plummer, Jesse Kimes,
D. C. H. Kuehner, A. A. Groves,
George Wild.
23-Fourth and Walnut
2 Sixth av and Walnut.
POLICE AND FIRE COMMISSION.
Police Headquarters.
27-Twelfth and Laurel.
28-Twelfth and North.
Chairman=G. W. Macartney, Thomp- son. Christie, John O. Meyers.
Secretary " J. M. Christie,
34-Ninth and Grand av.
35 Sixth and State.
36-E. Fifth and Market.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Headquarters, Second, sw cor. Grand
av.
Wm. Burnett, chief; Warren Taylor,
first asst ; Wm Drady, second asst.
Captains-No. 1, Joseph Murphy,
No. 2. Harvey Brown: - No 3_C. W.
Wilkins; No. 5, Andrew Rundberg;
No. 13, L. H. Curran:
-Secretary -- B. W. Cavender. Firemen Edward Abraham. S.
47- Highland Park Engine House No. 10
Blackburn, S. D. Capron, B. F.
18 Sixth and Boston avs.
51-E. Sixth and Grand av
Cree, Jos. Gross, F. S. Everett.
E. H. Gray, Jos. Hamilton, F. A. Him-
.53-E. Thirteenth and -Walnut.
54-E. Sixteenth and Walnut ..
55-E. Fifteenth and Buchanan.
56- Ninth and Washington av.
57-Thirteenth and Scott ...
58-Ninth and Des Moines.
61-E Second and Walnut.
62-E. Fifth and Locust.
63-Engine House No. 2. E. Fourth and Walnut.
64-E. Sixteenth and Grand av ...
65-E. Eighteenth and Walnut; Engine House No. 9.
67 Eighth and Plum, Engine House No .- 13
71 -- E. Fifth and Court av.
72-E. Eleventh and Court av.
73-Ninth and Fremont.
74-Fifth and Elm.
..
75-First and Market
81-Ninth and Indiana av.
82-E. Twelfth and Polk. Engine House No. 7.
83 -- Seventh and Des Moines
84-Twentieth and Clark.
85-Fourth and Hayes.
29-Thirty-ninth and Ingersoll av.
39-Seventeenth and Woodland av.
19 -- Eighth and Elm.
91-Sixth and Grand av.
melman, Wm. Halloran, J. J. Howard, R. O. Hughes, E. M. Ivory, Fred Jack- son, Jos. Jones, E. E. Johnson, J. Martin, E. S. Marchant, E. Maxwell, G. E. McClelland, R .- McConkey, T. W. McElderry, F .- Minson, J. L. Clark. R. S. Morris, J. J. O"Dononue, S. E. Parks, Victor Peel, John Reynolds J. E. Riggs, M. Riggs, J. Roddy, C. S. Shannon, S. T. Shivers, C. M. Staves, W. V. Van Hyning. W. A. Whiteside, Alexander Wilburn. Samuel- Wilcox. A. W. Wilkins, Louis Siegel, John Nichols, Willis Wilkins, J. D. Wick- erscheim, John Latimer. Harry And- erson. Roy Briar. Ben Brindley. Phil Davis. P. W. Garretson, James Grif- fin. I. E. Grows, G. Holland, B. E. Inman, B. R .- Inman. Fred C. Parrott, Ora Manbeck, N. S. Edwards, Wm. Ba. tholomew. S. S. Beedle. F. Meyers. C. W. Stickler, Wm. Griffith, Patrick Dwyer. B. W. Weaver. E. C. Hodgson, J .J. Kraemer E. F. Marhsall, B. W. Weaver. V. R. Pool. James MacGreg- or. George Newbury. L. P. Sherman, Harry MeNutt. F. J. Carlson, S. W. Woolery, D. C. Nyren.
Telephone Operators-Edward Bart- lett. Wm. Scott, Thomas King.
FIRE ALARM STATIONS.
12-Fourth and Vine.
13-Twenty-second and Cottage Grove.
14 -- S. Eighth and Monroe.
15-Twenty-fourth and North,
16-Third and Crocker.
17-Nineteenth and North.
18-Twelfth and North.
21- Third-and Court av.
22-Second and Grand av.
25-Seventh and Locust.
26- Eighth and Walnut.
:22-Fifteenth and Grand av.
33-Fourteenth and Forest av.
37 First and Center.
38 Twenty ninth and Woodland av
41-Engine House No. 4 .-
42-Seventeenth and Crocker, Engine
43-Tenth and Center.
44 Sevastopol.
House No. 5.
45- E. Sixth and Allen, Engine House
No. 8.
46-Sixth and School.
Caraher, C. A. Carlson, Jr., Harry
52- E. Engine House No. 3.
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92- Cor. Bluff and Forest av. 93-Grand av. and Forest Drive. 49-Montgomery and Easton Boulevard 412-Twenty-fourth and Ingersoll av. 413-E. Fifteenth and Grand av.
LOCATION OF CHEMICAL - EN-
GINES.
No. 1, Second and Grand av. No. 3, E. Twelfth and Polk. No. 8, E. Sixth and Allen ..
LOCATION OF COMBINATION
CHEMICAL ENGINES AND HOSE CARTS.
No. 3, E. Twelfth and Lyon.
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. 4. Eighth and School.
No. 5,-Seventeenth and Crocker.
No. 6, S. Eighth and Monroe. No. 13. Eighth and Plum.
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 onen. 2. Do not null the hook if the fire
hells or small bell in the box is strik- ing. as that indicates that an alarm has already been given.
RATES OF FARE AUTHORIZED BY CITY ORDINANCES RELATIVE TO PUBLIC CARRIAGES, ETC.
Section 13. That the owner or driv. er of any omnibus. carriage. cab. her- dic, or other vehicle licensed under This chapter, shall be entitled to de- mand and receive not to exceed twenty- five cents (25c) for each passenger con- veved any distance not exceeding one mile.
For each passenger over one mile and under two miles. fifty cents (50c). For each passenger with trunk. one mile and under two miles, seventy- five cents (75c). Each additional nas- senger of the same party. twenty-five cents (25c) .-- Provided that - sixteen blocks shall constitute one mile. And-
they shall be entitled to add -to the above rate between the hours of 12 o'clock at night and 6 a. m., twenty- five cents for each passenger. And are entitled to charge when employed by the hour, one and 50-100 dollars ($1.60) 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 part 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 provis. ions of this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Board of Education-Theo. F. Grefe, President; H. U. Keasey, Secretary ;- James C. O'Donnell, Treasurer; W. O. Riddell, Superintendent. Directors Geo. B. Peak, John W. Ray, R. J. Fleming. Theo. F. Grefe. Homer A. Miller, D. F. Givens. C. H. Martin.
West High School, Fifteenth and Center-W. A. Crusinberry, Principal; Martha A. Beeson, Cora Brotherton, Mrs. Anna Burdick. Leon Duflos, Clara Foss, Dorothy Fowler Adele Fuchs, Lizbeth V. Griffiths, Lafayette Hig- gins, Frances Keffer, Margaret King, Zulema - Kostomlatsky, Cordelia Kyle, Sarah M. Loring, Frances McFarland, Albert. W. Merrill. Alice E. Moss, A. C. Newell, Letta Simmons, Clay D. .Slinker. H. B. Smith, Minnie Snure, Mary Stanley, Jesie Taft, Josephine Taylor, Eldon Us-y, N. H. Works. Otto Wendelburg. Mis Otto Wendelburg, Estelle Winchinski, Katherine Willis. Josephine Williams
Bird School. Twenty-first and Wood- land-Minnie D. Nash, Principal; Anna Favre. Adda Beem Patterson,- Helen Shankland, Mamie E. Hickman, Tva Kendrick, Alice Goodbarn, Mabel MeDougall, Gertrude G. aham. Lillian Dale. Sadie Galbraith, Kinderga: ten Director: Laura M. Dean, Assistant. The P. M. Casady School, Sixteenth and Jefferson-Clara Funston, Prin- ripal; Minnie_M. Walker, Elizabeth J --- Culbertson, Gertrude Murphy. Dessa Thompson, Jessie Lee Bradshaw. Cooper School. Twelfth and Cottage -- Nellie L. Elliott. Principal; Alice Bradshaw, Mande Cook. Buena Holly. Bessie Coomer. Alice C. Wilson. Emma E Klinefelte: , Kindergarten Director: Isabel E Marsnall. Volunteer.
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Crocker School, Sixth and School- Lydia A. Berger, Principal; Allis. E. Mason. . Anne. E. Cunningham, Laura Ullrich, Laura R. Moulton Carrie B. Langfit, Cora E. McCoy, \Mary H. Wiekware, Etta Brown Ada A. Mc- Clelland, Lydia Spaulding, Ala Brea-
1 ton, Harriet Carpenter, Grace M. Sullivan, Lilly Weaver, Kindergarten ". Director; Mary A. Newton, Assistant. -Elmwood School, University and Thirtieth Elizabeth A. Robb, Princi- pal; Cora M. Newton, Jeanette Mills,
Mary M. Kaynor, Sadie S. Hoare, Mary A. Cutler, .Mabel E. Bailey, Mary Dunkle, Kindergarten Director; Edith Dygert, Assistant.
Forest Home School, Forest and Gordon Avenues Este Huff. Princi- par, Addie Harvey, Debra Brinton.
Josephine Bunce, Ina Graham; Agnes Patterson, Agnes .Jennings, Kinder-
garten Director, Caroline Carleson, Kindergarten Assistant:
-Garfield School, Third, between Cen-
ter and Chestnut-Anna A Holland,
Principal; Myrtle Craig, Rose Dygert,
Rena. Smith, Elizabeth H. Morris. Clara Belle Risser, Anna Cooper, Alice
T. Lowry Kindergarten Director; Ce- celia Sheehan, Assistant.
Franklin School, Thirteenth and
Crocker- Bertha D .Smith, Principal:
Edith W .- Cushing, Edna E. Rounds,
Elsie L. Trigg, Edith C. Beck, Edith Wiltmer, Minnie E. Sherman, Mar- garet Guthrie, Lillian Bridgeford, Elizabeth M. Thompson, Kinde. garten Director; Orpha Rosenberger.
Grant School, Twenty-third and Cottage Grove-Ella M. Malone, Prin- cipal: Julia A Beach, Mrs. Hattie Roberts, Daisy Alberta, Smouse Mrs. Gertrude A. Seeber, Ida M. Bywater, Sidna J. Dowell, Margaret Seely, Mrs. Emma S. Holman, Frances Umpleby, Anna L. Bradley, Nora- Howard, Min- nie Hyland. Kindergarten Director; Laura F. Read, Assistant.
Greenwood School. Denman Avenue, -south of-Grand Avenue-Gertrude Burt, Principal; Katherine E. Dent, Lillian L. Crosley, Blanche Wiley. Olive S. Pugh. Ethel Goodbarn, Angte Whittington, Alice E. Warth. Miante E. Hoppes, Kindergarten- Director. Howe School, Sevastopol-Loretta H. Blake, Principal; Iva Scott, Myrtle Rackem, Ethel Sheeley Daisy E. Sprague, Kindergarten Director.
Irving School. Tenth and Pleasant -Amelia Morton. P. incipal; Cassie Fry. Pearl De Jarnette, Mary Cooper, Mary Heaton, Mary E. Dutton, Julia E. Mason: Katherine Haley, Harriet Clarke. Margaret C. Walker, Julietta Reynolds, G. ace Corbin. Jessie E.
Dieks, Mary K. Griffin, Katherine Buchanan, Ethel Margaret Banta, Jessie St. John, Kindergarten Direct- or.'
Kirkwood School. Twenty-seventh and Clark-Adelaide Laird. Principal; Josephine Beaner, Pearl E, Brown Eleanor Hostetter, Cora Chase, Eliza- beth Williamson, Emma Armbruster. Louise . Mosier, Mrs. , Grace. Guyer, Kate B. Barnard, Kindergarten .Di- rector: Blanche V. Williams, Volun-
-teer. Lake Park School, Sixth and Franz
Ave. - Alice G. Eaton, Principal;
Jeanette Wolcott, Mae .R. George, Mayme Blaise, Babelle Bently, Martha M. Hall Katherina Buchanan, Ethel Milligan. Lincoln School, Ninth and Mulberry
Julia C. Kelley, Principal; Maud
Doolittle, Elizabeth Mason, Kate Donovan, Susan Healty, Crete John- son; - Belle McConnell, Agnes Hogan, Elizabeth Pattee, Gertrude Binkley, Rose Loehle, Louise Huntington, Kin- dergarten Director, Fanny Sanders, Assistant .:
. Mckinley School, Main Street, be- tween South Fifth and South Sixth- Laura P. Matthews, Principal; Aizada Mowry Prudence Nicholas. Mamie Diemer, Blanche L. Nelson, Mary E Thompson, Clara L. Van Pelt, Edith M. Sadler, Elizabeth Lippincott, Kin- dergarten Director.
North High School. Fightir and State- J. G. - Grundy, Principal; Grace Fagen. R. E. Farrand, Mabel E. Frisbie. F. E. Goodell, Ruth W. Grefe, Anne G. Herrick, Frances Keffer, J. L. Martin, Emma C. Moulton, Ella Mehlin, Grace Troutner, Paul A. Diet- richson, Otto Wendelburg, Mrs. Otto Wendelburg.
Oakland School State and Fifth- Elizabeth Platt. Principal; Katherine Hummer, Elizabeth Shea, Violet-Ken- von, Wenonah Macy, Mabel Norton. Ella Williams, Mary Burgess, Alice Mosier, Josephine-Miller, Clara Kline- felter. Flo a Whitmore. Kindergarten Director: Caroline Murphy, Kinder- garten Assistant.
Olive MeHenry School Seventeenth and Crocker-Ella J. Cummins, Prin- cipal: Stephana Balliet, Mattie Bach. Julia Shankland. Ella Goodrell. Mary E. Cunningham. Katherine Arbuthnot. Florence Skinner, Allie E. Reinil, Mot- lie E. Brown, Ida M. Duffield. Kinder- garten Diector; Pearl Ahrens. Vol- unteer.
Park Avene School. South Ninth Street-Anna L. Wertz, Principal ; * Addie Hagler, Bessie Cooper. Clara Edenburn. Mabel J. Crusinberry.
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Mary V. McNall, Harriet Butler, Lora M. Roach, Kindergarten Director
-- Rawson School, Forty-third -- and Franklin- Cora Spoor.
Summit School, Twenty-first . and Forest: Avenue Mrs. E. J. Macy Principal; Lida Schmelzer, Bertha Hummer. May Bruce, Grace Morrison, Lillian Hall, Jessie Sankey, Estelle Penn. Cornelia York, Dorothy Hamil- ton, Dolly Rhodes, Bessie Park, Kin- dergarten Director; - Marie Preston, Assistant.
Koehl, Jeannette Westerland, Esther- Vennell.
Bryant-Pennsylvania and E. Grand avs .- Georgiana Warrick, prin .; Ida Jacobs, Frances L. Myers, -Alma Horning, Mildred Westland, Goldie I. Zelcer, Gertrude R. McBeth, Minnie R. Carlson, Anna Hartigan, Lulu Aur- acher, Bertha Mullen, Ellen Burke, Lenora Randalls.
Cary-Fourteenth nw cor Court av. -Jane Kriegh, prin .; Jane Cameron, Barbara M. Feulner, Elva E. Taft,
. Washington School, Hillside Ave., South Des Moines-Blanche . Mosier- Snook, Principal; Carrie Younker, Lizzie L. Gibson, -Agnes Hanrahan, Helen S. Needham, Mary K. Burke, Anna D. McCormick Hope Wells, Sue Edenburn, Augusta- Kaufmann, Elea- Hor Cameron, Charlotte Vimont, Kin
Ruth A. Stearns. Curtis-E. So. . Sixth and Raccoon.
Jennie C. Holmberg, prin .; Nellie E. Clingan, Amanda Hartman, Margaret H. Hogan, Anna Caldbeck, Lizzie Brandtman, Florence Wall, Gertrude Caldbeck, Olive M. Dillon.
Emerson-Maple ne cor e 16th, Ma- bel A. Otis pdin .; Clara Taylor, Helen Docherty, Pearl Cohen, Alvirda Lecky, Jessie: M: Copenhaffer, Nellie Riee, Mabel Griffith, Edith M. Sims.
Board of Education-A W. Carlson,
pres .; R. M. J. Coleman, sec .; Wm.
Burzacott, treas .; R. J. Hartung, supt.
Directors-W. F. Koch, O. L. Cham-
ber, A. Engvall, A. W. Carlson, C. E. Lyon, Wm. Gordon, Geo. L. Garton.
Tuition for Non-Resident Pupils Primary and grammar grades $2.00 per month: high school, $3.00 per month, in advance.
Ofice Hours of Supt -Every Mon- day. 8 a. m. to 12 m .; every other school day, 8 to 9 a. m. 508-510 C. C. Bank Building.
Supervisors-Miss Flora S. Polster, music: Miss Minnie Hobbs, drawing; Miss Jane Kriegh. primary-work.
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