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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. Second Precinct -- All that part of 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 Raccoon rivers !!
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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- diana' ay.
Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Fourth ward lying north of In- diana 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 lying north of Des Moines and south of Fremont.
Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Fifth ward lying , north of Fre- mont.
S Sixth Ward: First Precinct-All 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 av, west of Fourteenth, south and west of Twelfth, north of Railroad av.
Third Precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north of the First precinct and south of Grand av.
Fourth Precinct-All that part of said Sixth ward lying north of Grand ay and south of the following line: From intersection of Twelfth and Fre- mont, east on Fremont to Fourteenth to Walkter, 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 Moines river and east of the east lines . of sections eleven (11) and two (2), and south of Grand av, and a line extend- ing directly east from terminus of the said av to the east line of the city.
Third Precinct-All that portion of the Seventh ward west of the east sec- tion lines of sections two (2) and eleven (11) and south of North and north of the Des Moines river.
Fourth Precinct-All of the re- mainder of said ward.
COUNTY' AND TOWNSHIP OFFI- CERS ..
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges of the District Court-W. H.
McHenry,
James A. Howe, Hugh Brennan, Jesse A. Miller.
County Attorney- Lawrence De
Graff
Assistant-Thomas Guthrie.
Official Reporters-Walter Irish, C.
F. Trish, F. C. Walrath, W. IT. Jayne. Sheriff -John| C. Loper.
Deputies B. J. Ness, J. W. Ash, M. W. Robison, Charles Temple, Fred Johnson.
Clerk| Grand Jury-Grant Henry Auditor+Lew Burnett.
Deputies-H. B. Frase, James Park- er, W. E. Burgess, B. D. Trout, Frank L. Johnson.
Clerk-B. F. Coffin.
Deputiest-Calvin Hicks, J. P. Maher, :
C. E. Rossiter, A. E. Mahan, C. A. Horner, Margaret Helgerson.
Assistant-L. H. Thornton. Treasurer- Charles H. Murrow.
Deputies- First, C. A. Wells; second, Frank Miller.
Delinquent Tax Collector-Wm. B. George.
Recorder+Mrs. Frank W. Dodson!
Deputies -- E. C. Underwood, G. B. Hepburn !!
County Physician-W. S. Conkling!
Coronor-I. G, Newlen, office Court House.
Supt. of Schools-Jennie S. Huegle. Surveyor+-Harry G. Curtis.
County Stenographer- S. Mae Ben- nett.
County Bailiffs-George Logan, O. H. P. Springer! T. T. Morris, T. J. De Ford, G. P. Curran, John Shanley, Jhiler -- P. W. Madden.
Asst. Jailers-Thomas Milligan and John Ullrich, Harry McLean, Robert Mourning.
Board of Supervisors-P. F. Mal-
ley chairman; F. T. Morris, first district; Andrew Groves, Leej twp., E. D. M. second district ; J. H. Mathis, Elkhart, third district; P. F. Malley, fourth district; L. H. DeFord fifth dis- trict; John |J. Halloran, atty; G. B. Scheetz, overseer of the poor; C. W. Britton, supt. county farm.
Supervisors meet in regular session the first Monday in ; January. April, June and second Monday in Septem- ber
Soldiers' Relief Commission-D. C. Bishard, chairman; W. H. Baker, sec .; C. H. Grass.
Commissioners of Insanity-S. F. Balliet, pres .; J. J. Flannery, physi- cian; B. F. Coffin, clerk.
Overseer of Poor-G. B. Scheetz.
Matron of Conty Hospital -- Miss Della Osborne, Ankeney, P. O. box 223 E. D. M.,
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Supt. of Poor Farm-J. H. Mathis. Steward of Poor Farm- C. W. Brit-
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Warden of County Asylum- Charles Usher, Ankeny, P. O. box 223 E. D. M. Court House Telephone+ 146 Mutual. County Farm Telephone 1296 Mut. 2 rings.
TOWN ASSESSORS.
Altoona -- D. C. Bishard. Ankeny-A |L. Stebelton. Bondurant-J. H. Tollenaar. Cloverhill-Harry Sanford. Des Moines-Charles Schramm. Elkhart -Men Manning. Grimes -- O. L. Anlick. Mitchellville J. W. Wilson.
Polk City-C. Hug.
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Runnells"-U. H. Pricer. Sheldahl- L. V. Harpel.
Valley Junction-H. M. Donahey
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.
Allen- E. E| Fields,, Carlisle. Beaver-A. B. Craig, Mitchellville. Bloomfield- - M. J. Jones, Valley Junction.
Camp -- M. H. Brockett, Runnells, . Clay-George W. Heller, Altoona. Crocker -- Win. Harvey, Polk City. 'Delaware-Arthur Strain, Berwick. Douglas- E. B. Hall, Bondurant. Elkhart --- R. H. Ault, Elkhart
Franklin-Robert Pritchard, Bon-
durant. Four Mile F. M. Person, Rising Sun. Jefferson-J. M. Herrold, Grimes. Lincol -J. W. Thompson, Ankeny. Madison-C. A. Snow; Polk City.
Saylor- G. T. Schlenker, Ankeny.
Walnut --- D. B. Mott, Valley Junc-
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Washington,-W. H. Fackler, Farrar. Webster E. C. Cutter, Des Moines.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.
Allen- Lewis Rothfus, Logan Lang, J. F. Keeling, Carlisle.
Beaver +C. M. Canfield, Charles Sel- berling, | Wm. Brothers, G. M. Grim- stead, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-+W. H. Raffensberger, Valley Junction; H. E. McGriff, Car lisle; W. H. Mitchell. P. O. Orillia. Camp -- D. L. Brockett, Samuel Freel, G. P. Scovel, Runnells, Clay-Wm. G. Iseminger, Robert Jamieson, W. F. Ogden, Altoona!'
Crocker-R. Albrecht, A. Tilton, H. Wychoff. Ankeny.
Delaware- Frank Justice, E. Silvers; - D. T. Davis, Berwick.
Douglas+ D. E. Long, Bondurant; James Brazleton, Ankeny; J. K. M. Elroy, Bondurant.
Elkhart-L. R. Henderson, John Abuhl, Bondurant; L. O. Larson, Hux- ley. Four Mile-J. W. Deaton, Adelphi; D. L. Meeks, Walter Ellis, Altoona. Franklin- Hugh Rooney, Maxwell; G. F. Everly, Bondurant; S. M. Hend- erson Bondurant.
Jefferson- J. R. Hughes, F. G. Watts, G. H. Fitzsimmons, Grimes. Lincoln-N. L. Thompson, Slater; John Lehman, Sheldahl; James Flem- ing, Ankeny.
Madison-G. W. Davis, Polk City: A. H. Drake, James Stippick, dahl.
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Saylor-Albert C. Fisher, Robert Hoffman, G. W. Prosser, Highland Park.
Walnut-C. C. Youngerman, Dan Ashdown, Valley Junction; C. P. Mott, Clive.
Washington-N. H. Pearson, H. W .: Martin, George Link, Maxwell. Webster-W. H. Anderson, Andrew Kean, M. |D. Rettgers, Grimes.
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TOWNSHIP CLERKS.
Allen-C. R. Deaton, Carlisle. Beaver-E. B. Franklin, Mitchell- ville.
Bloomfield-J. A. Carman, Valley Junction.
Camp-W. S. Gooding, Runnells. Clay -- B. A. Pace, Altoona. Crocker-A. C. Boyer, Ankeny. Delaware-C. M. Bogue, Berwick. Douglas-Q. F. Mathis, Elkhart. Elkhart-R. A. Clark, Elkhart. Four Mile Charles C. Cook, Car- bondale. Franklin-F. N. Hilker, Santiago. Jefferson - Frank : Fitzsimmons, Granger. Lincoln-A. O. Hervig. Crocker. Madison-G. W. McLean, Polk City. Saylor-H. S. Ames, Des Moines. Walnut-J. F. Day, Campbell. Washington-C. G. Geddes, Max. well. Webster-Robert A. Fryer, Grimes
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. :
Allen-W. P. Keeney, Carlisle, D. Fisher, Levey.
Beaver-S. J. Oldfield, W. B. Haines, Mitchellville! Bloomfield-Lewis F. Lash, Orilla, J. H. Geil, Des Moines.
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Camp-Willard Ferguson, Adelphi, Thomas Miller, Runnells.
Clay -- A. L. Altman, M. Anderson, Altoona.
Crocker-L. D. Weinhart, Ankeny; John Morckly, Crocker.
Delaware-G. S. Wall, Berwick; John Wright, Norwoodville,'
Des Moines-F. A. Cope, Zell G. Roe, Des Moines.
Douglas-S. C. Schramm, Elkhart; James James, Enterprise.
Elkhart-L. G. Tolles, U.IG. Woods, Elkhart .:
.Four Mile- B. F. Keeney, Hastie; Wi w. Brown, Des Moines.
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Franklin-F. E. Scott, Bondurant; B. L. Bunnell, Mitchellville. Jefferson-Fred Temple, Grimes; L. T. Murray, Granger.
Lee-Wm. Christy, F. T. Van' Liew, Des Moines.
Lincoln-Phillip Berggren, Sheldahl; A. G. Lande, Slater. Madison-Harris Eggleston, Polk
City. $ Saylor-J. L. Livingston, W. J. Doo- ley, Marquisville.
Valley+ Lester L. Thompson, T. De Ford, Valley Junction.
Walnut-H. C. Jordan, Valley Junc- tion; James McKeon, Clive.
Washington-Grapho Lane,, Ira D. Faidley, Mawell ;.
| Webster-S. L. Wall, David Oyler, Grimes.
TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES.
Allen-A. W. Keeney, F. Davenport, Carlisle.
Beaver-D. W. Fogg, L. Beadle, Mitchellville. Boomfield-Bert Smith, Valley Junc- 1 tion. Camp-+J. A. Scovel, Curtis Sours, Runnells. Clav-15. W. Wilson, T. E. Shep- ard. Altoona.
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Crocker- Ole Lande, Ankeny; H. A. Bates, Crocker. - Delaware-J. A. Thorene, R. F. Mal- ley, Bondurant.
- Des Moines-C. S. Kingman, John F. Griffin, Des Moines. |
Douglas-Joseph Reynolds, Daniel Jenkins, Bondurant.
Elkhart-W. B. Carpenter, Elkhart; S. A Elliott, Bondurant.
Franklin-Hubert Hall, Wm. Blake. Santiago. F
Four Mile-T .; R. Davis, Carbon- dale: Harmon Pierick, Altoona. .Jefferson-Edward Shaw, Grimes; H. E. Bagley, Granger.
Lee +E. Sunberg, John Vickers,
Des Moines,
Lincoln-Herman Burkey, Sheldahl; P. E. Seldahl, Slater.
Madison-B. W. Fenner, J. D. Hel- Imns, Polk City.
Saylor C. Carlson, A. M. Clarey, Marquisville. Valley -- W. A. Lewis; W. A. Houk, Valley Junction.
Walnut -- C. F. Torrance, Campbell; George Ashdown, Commerce.
Washington-W. A. Higgs, C. L. Clifford Maxwell. Webster-J. H. Rittgers, J. W. Zornes, Grimes.
Elections for state, district, county and township officers occur on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November of each year.
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor -- Albert B. Cummins. Private Secretary to the Governor- John Briar! Lieutenant
Governor-
Warren Garst.
Secretary of
State --- Wm. C. Hay-
ward.
Deputy John M. Jamison.
Auditor- -Beryl F. Carroll; deputy,
Amos W. Brandt. Treasurer-Willison W. Morrow.
Deputy, Q. A. Willis!
Attorney General- Howard W.
Byers.
Assistants-Geo. W. Lyon,
Geo.
Cosson.
Supt. of Public Instruction- J.F. Riggs. Deputy, J. C. Bennett.
Adjutant General and A. Q. M. G .- Win. H. Thrift, Dubuque.
Commissioner of Labor Statistics- Deputy, Alfred Edward D. Brigham. Shepherd
Executive Council -- Albert B. Cum- mins, Wm. C. Hayward, Beryl F. Car -. roll, Willison W. Morrow, A. H. Da- vison, Sec.
State Librarian-Johnson Brigham ..
· State Printer-+Emory H. English.
State Binder- -Edward C. Chassell.
Supt. of Weights, and Measures- Prof. L. G. Weld (P. O. Iowa City).
Director of Iowa Weather Service- J. R. Sage. Veterinary Surgeon -- Paul O. Koto,
Forest City
Custodian of Public Building and Property T. E. McCurdy.
STATE BOARDS AND COMMISSION- ERS.
Agricultural Society-C. E. Camer- tron.
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on, pres., Alta; Wm. C. Brown, v-pres., Clarion; J. C. Simpson; sec., Des Moines; G. D. Ellyson treas., Des Moinea.
STATE BOARD OF CONTROL ..
J. T. Hamilton, chairman; G. S. Rob- inson, John Cownie, F. S. Treat, sec., Des Moines.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL EXAMINERS.
John F. Riggs, pres .; George E. Mac- Lean, Homer H. Seerley, Maria M. Roberts, Zenas C. Thornberg, Viola
H. Schnell, sec .; State House.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Joseph H, Sams, M. president.
D., Clarion,
Fred W. Powers, M. D., Waterloo.
A. M. Linn, M. D.) Des Moines,
A. P. Hanchett, Council Bluffs.
A. C. Moerke, Burlington.
Bert L. Eiker, M. D., Leon. Geo. E. Decker, M. D., Davenport. Howard W. Byers, Attorney General, Des Moines.
Paul O. Koto, D. V. S., Forest City. Charles Francis, Civil |Eng., Daven- port.
Regular meetings, first Wednesday of January, April, July and October. Louis A. Thomas, M. D., Secretary, Moines.
Prof. C. N. Kinney, Chemist of the Board, Drake University, Des Moines. Albert Henry, M. D., Director Bac- teriological Laboratory, Iowa City.
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EX- AMINERS.
President-J. H. Sams, M. D., Clar- ion.
Secretary and 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 January, April, July and October.
Correspondence relating to practice of medicine should be sent to the State Board of Medical Examiners.
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Florists Society Je A. Kramer, Cedar Rapids pres., C. N. Page, Des Moines, v-pres .; W. M. Greene, Davenport, sec .; Peter Lambert, Des Moines, treas .; State House.
Food and Dairy Commissioner-H. R. Wright, Des Moines, commissioner; W. E. Smith, Des Moines, Deputy; W.
B. Johnson, Monticello; F. L. Odell, Greenfield.
Fish and' Game Warden-G. A. Lincoln, Cedar Rapids.
Geological Survey-Samuel Calvin, state geologist; J. H. Lees, asst., Des' Moines.
Historical Department - (Includes the Aldrich collection)-Charles Al- drich, curator and secretary, Des Moines; Miss Mary Whitcomb and Edgar R. Harlan, assts.
horticultural Society-W. A. Bur- nap, Clear Lake, pres .; W. M. Bom-, perger, Harlan, v-pres .; Wesley Greene, Davenport, sec. and librarian; Elmer M. Reeves, Waverly, treas.
Land Office-Guy S. Brewer, clerk, Library Commission-Witter H. Johnson, Fort Dodge; Elizabeth S. Norris, Grinnell; Anna B. Howe, Marshalltown'; Harriet C. Towner, Corning; members. Johnson Brig- ham, State Librarian. Des Moines.
Mine Inspectors-John Verner, first district, Chariton; Rhys T. Rhys, second district, Ottumwa; Edward Sweeney, third district, Des Moines; L. D. Stamm, sec., Des Moines.
Oil Inspector-Hugh M .; Pickell. Pharmacy Commission Joseph Goss, , Atlantic, com .; B. F. Keltz,., |Webster City, pres .; Charles W. Phil- lips, secretary; Fred Russell, Rock- well City.
Railroad Commission-N. S. Ketch- um, chairman, Marshalltown; David P. Palmer, Washington; Will ard L. Eaton, Osage, Secretary of the Board, Dwight N. Lewis.
Iowa Voting Machine Commission- Isaac Brandt, pres .; H. M. Belvel, sec .; J. G, Hempel, Elkader, treas.
ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS.
Benedict Home Forest av. nw cor. Third Hattie R. Garretson, supt., Mrs. Jennie R. Webb. matron. Business Women's Club-1125 Pleas- ant, Mrs. Helen L. Summers, supt.
City Hospital-n s St. Joseph av nr 10th and Chautauqua assembly grounds. Des Moines Home for Friendless Children -- 2018 High, Mrs. A. B. Cum- mins, pres .; Mrs. A. O. Reynolds, v. pres .; Mrs. E. H. Carter, rec. sec .; Mrs. Anna Elliott, second -pres., Mrs. E. P. Chase, treas .; Mrs. Norman Lichty, recorder; Mrs. Elizabeth E. Cook, supt.
Dr. Hill's Retreat-w s 28th, 3 blks n of Ingersoll av.
Home for the Aged and Inarm-
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University av bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth. Mrs. M. Henry, ma- Iowa Children's Home Society -- Rev. W. H. Slingerland, state supt., e 9th, 2 biks north of Union park.
Iowa Methodist Hospital - 1198 Pleasant. L. M. Mann, pres .; Chas. H. Wharton, sec., 1630 E. G. and av; G. M. Read, treas .; Esther Pearson, supt. Accomodations for 125 patients.
Iowa Sanitarium-603 e 12th. Dorm- itory 1212 Des Moines; H. A. Haben- icht, supt .; J. W. Dorcas, business mngr .; Alice Mantz, physician.
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Mercy Hospital-4th, nw cor. As- cension. In charge of Sisters of Mercy. Accomodations for 125 patients. Sis- ter Mary Visitation, supt.
| Polk ! County Insane Asylum- Charles Usher, warden, East Des Moinės.
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Polk County Poor Farm-L. H. De Ford, supt., Polk City; |C. W. Britton, steward.
St. Catherine's Home-Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Sister Mary Catherine, Sister Superior. . A home for young women and the aged.
The Walston Sanitarium-846 Sixth av. Edward B. Walston, M. D., physi cian in charge. Capacity, 34.
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BANKS.
American National Bank-Walnut sw. cor. 6th, av. Capital $700,000. Organized 1907. Simon Casady, pres .; Homer A. Miller, cashier. Charles T. Cole, asst. cashier. Directors-P. M. Casady, N. S. McDonnell, G. M .- Hip- pee, J. G .Berryhill, Simon Casady, L. Harbach, E. A., Temple, H. A. Miller, E.' C. Finkbine. .
Capital City State Bank-E. Locust sw. cor. Fifth .: Cap. $100,000; surplus, $20,000. , Henry Wagner, pres .; J. A. T. Hull v-pres. : .J. Mckinney, cashier; D. J. VanLiew, asst. cash. DI- rectors-Henry Wagner, W. L. Read, J. A. T. Hull, J. W. Wadsworth, F. W. Craig. J. D. McGarraugh.
Central State Bank-215 Fifth. Or- ganized 1895. Cap., $50,000. H. B. Hedge, pres .; J. D. Whisenand, v-pres .; Directors-W. H. Langan, H. B. Hedge, C. R. Chase, H. A. Elliott, R. T. Wellslager. J. G. Olmsted, Robert Dempster, J. W. Hill, J. G. Berryhill, J. D. Whisenand.
Century Savings Bank-Walnut sw cor 5th. Organized 1903. Cap. $100,- 000.00. W. G. Harvison, pres .: L. E. Harbach. v-pres .: H. | M. Whinery, cash .: D. A. Byers, asst cash. Direct- ors-George M. Christian, W. G. Burn; side, H. H. Teachout, J. B. Sullivan,
W. G. Harvison, J. W. Rudebeck, P. : C. Kenyon J. B. Uhl, L. F. Harbach. Citizens National Bank-Walnut ne
cor Sixth. Cap. $200,000; surplus $100- 0,00. J. G. Rounds, pres .; G. E. Pear- sall, cash. Geo. C. Cooper, asst. cash. Directors+ W. E. Coffin, J. G. Rounds, Geo. E. Pearsall; S. A. Merrill, M. Strauss, Charles | H. Morris, B. A. Lockwood .G E. King, Al Younker.
Des Moines Clearing House Associa- tion-706 Observatory Bldg. W. E. Barrett, pres .; Geo. E. Pearsall, sec. and mngr,
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se cor Sixth av. Cap. $300.000) Ar- thur Reynolds, pres .;: J. H. Blair, v-pres .; A. J. Zvart, cash. Directors + J. H. Blair, Arthur Reynolds, w. S. Regur, Carroll Wright, C. W. Pitcairn, G. M. Reynolds, D. G. Edmundson, L. Sheuerman, G. VanEvera, M. Frankel C. A. Rawson. M.
Des Moines Savings Bank-Walnut, sw cor 6th av. Cap. $500,000 addition- al liability of stockholders $500,000. Simon Casady, pres .; Homer A. Miller, dash .; C. T. Cole, Jr., asst. cash. Trustees-+P. M. Casady, N. S. McDon- nel, G. M. Hippee, James G. Berryhill, Simon Casady, L. Harbach, Edward A. Temple, Homer A. Miller, E. C. Fink- bine.
German Savings Bank-312 6th av. Cap. $100,000. | James Watt, pres .; James C. O'Donnell, cashr, Directors- Chas. | Weitz, Wm. Wilcoxen, J. O. Wells, I. H. Kurtz, James Watt, H. B. Hawley. L. J. Klemm, J. B. Sullivan, L. C. Kurtz!
Home Savings Bank-E Sixth ne cor Locust. Cap. $50,000. H. C. Han- sen, pres .; H. E. Teachout, v-pres .; A. C. Miller, cash .; Bert McKee, asst. cash. | Directors- A. ' Nelson, A. C. Miller/ H. E. Teachout, H. C. Hansen, H. H. Taylor, S. B. Garton, E. L. Bowen, Arthur Reynolds, W. G. Har- Vison. -
lowa State Bank-Ground floor Equit- able bldg. Cap. $50,000, Inc. 1901. | D. H. Hunter, pres .; J. R. Baxter, v-pres .; G. A. Dissmore! cash. Directors -- J. R. Baxter, M. F. Kingman, Arthur Reynolds, Dr. W. 0 Coffee, E. H. Hunter, S. Weinstock, G. A. Dissmore, $. S. Still, G. W. Mattern.
Iowa National Bank (The)-Walnut ne cor Fourth. Cap. $100,000; surplus $140,000. H. S. Butler, pres .; C. C. Pronty. v-pres .; J. H. Cownie v'pres .; H. T. Blackburn, cash! ; G. A. Nelson, asst. cash. Directors-+C. W. John- ston, El K.| Butler, H. S. Butler, C. C. . Prouty, A. H. Marshall, N. T. Gurnsey,
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Iowa Trust & Savings Bank-E Fifth, ne cor Locust. | Capital $50,000. W. B. Martin, pres .; G. S. Gilbertson, v- pres .; ; A. O. Hauge, | cash ;; L. M. Barlow, asst cash. Directors, W. B. Martin, A. O. Hauge, Dr. .C. C. Shope, D. H. Kooker, Frank Bishard, J. H. Beyer, W. D. Batsholts, W. B. Martin, Jr., L. E. Sampson.
Marquardt Savings Bank (The) Locust nw cor Fifth. Cap. $50,000. G. D. Ellyson, pres .; D. F. Witter, v- pres .; John H. Hogan, asst. cashr. Di- rectors-+D. F. Witter, G. D. Ellyson, G. B. Pray; J. H. Blair, Johnson Brig- ham, E. H. Hunter, James T Priestley.
Mechanics' Savings Bank (The)-315 Fifth. Capital $50,000. H. B. Wyman, pres .; G. E. Mackinnon, cash. Di- rectors-H. B. Wyman, C. B. McNer- ney, John H. Gibson, Nelson Royal, F. C. Waterbury, G.E. Mackinnon.
· Oak Park Bank-6th av sw cor Clinton. Responsibility, $100,000. Charles A. Holmes, pres. and cash .; Frank R. Stout, asst. cash.
People's Savings Bank Des Moines-Locust, se cor Seventh! Cap. $100.000. C. H| Martin, pres .; T. F. Flynn, v-pres .; F. P. Flynn, cash,; E. A. Slininger, asst. cash. Directors -- H. C. Wallacel J. A. Garver, L. Shou- erman, O. H. Perkins, C. C. Loomis; C. H. Martin. C. H| Ainley, Dr. D. W. Smouse.
State . Savings Bank-Walnut, ne cor Sixth. Cap., $50,000; surplus, $25 ;- 000. M. Strauss, pres .; J. G. Rounds, v-pres .; Geo. E. Pearsall, cash, Direc- tors-S. A. Merrill, D. W. Smouse, M. Strauss, George E. |Pearsall, N. E. Coffin, J. G. Rounds, S. T. Slade.
University State Bank-2401 Uni- versity, Ave. Organized 1900, Capital, $50,000. B. F. Prunty, pres .; B. F. Prunty, Jr., cash.
Valley National Bank -- Nw .. cor 4th and Court av. Cap., $200.000; surplus, $100,000. R. A. Crawford, pres .; C. W. Mennig, v-pres .; W. E. Barrett, cash. Directors-D., S. Chamberlain, C. W. Mennig, Alfred Hammer, R. A, Craw- ford, W .W. Lyons. E. W. Stanton, W. C. Harbach, Thomas F. Stevenson, H. M, Rollins.
Valley Savings Bank-Court ay, nw ror, Fourth. Capital, $50,000; surplus, $20,000. Alfred Hammer, pres .; R. A. Crawford, cash, Ditecors- Chas. H. Weitz, Alfred Hammer, R. A. Craw- ford, P. Collins, L. Harbach C. W. Mennig, D. S. Chamberlain, M. Stalker.
CEMETERIES.
St. Ambrose-Office, 609 High; cem. etery north of Woodland cemetery. Odd Fellows' Cemetery-Joins Wood- land on the west. J. H. Uetz, chair- man .
Woodland-Twenty-first, nw cor
Woodland lav. Gates 'open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. J. A. Brewer, supt. Emanuel Cemetery-Joms Woodland on the north. Trustees-M. Schloss, H. Riegelman.
Tilfereth Israel-54th nw cor Uni- versity av.
Glendale Cemetery- University av, nw cor 46th.
Children of Israel-Easton boul ne cor Delaware. -
CHURCHES.
Seventh Day Adventist Church-B Twelfth, 'ne cor Des Moines. Services 11 a. m .; Sabbath school 10 a. m. Rev W. E. Perrin, pastor.
Swedish Seventh Day Adventist Church-E 14th bet Maple and Walk er. Services Saturday .11, a. m., Sun day school 10 a. m., Sunday 8 p. m. Rev. E. Rosenwald, pastor.
Baptist.
First-High st cor Eighth. Services 10:30; a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rey. How- Hand Hanson, pastor. Sabbath school at 12 m. Young People's meeting 6:30
Maple St. Baptist (c) -835 Maple. Rev. J. O. R. Wimbush, pastor.
Swedish-Penn ay ne cor Small. Ser- vices 10:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 9:30 a. m. Rev. L. W. Linder, pastor.
Forest Avenue-Forest ay. cor 11th. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Rev. E. M. Griffin, pastor.
Corinthian (col)-Linden ne cor 15th.|T. L. Griffith, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1 p. m.
Dunkard (German)-Lyon ne cor 16th. Rev. A. C. Snowberger, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m .; childrens meet- ing, 7 p. m.
East Des Moines Calvary-East 9th cor Des Moines. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath school 12 m. Rev. A. J. Haggett, pastor. First African Baptist Church (col)-+- 409 School, Frank Durden, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Inday ; hool at 2:30 p. m.
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Central Church of Christ-Pleasant, ne cor 9th. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Rev. Finis S. Idleman, pastor.
Chesterfield Church of Christ-Ches- terfield. Rev. E. W. Finkle. Services 2 and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. C. E. S. 7:30 p. m.
East Side Church of Christ- E 12th swi cor Des Moines Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Rev. T. J. Dow, pastor.
Church of Christ-E 9th and Shaw. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. W. J. Minges, pastor.
First (col)-Tenth and Center. Rev. T. A. Clark, pastor.
First Christian Church-1150 13th. Rev. D. M. Helfenstein, pastor. Ser. vices, 10. a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun- day school 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:15.
Grant Park-Grant Pk, nr Fair Grounds Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Rev. Horn, pastor.
Highland Park-Sixth and |Clinton av. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 10:00 a. m. Rev. C. M Eppard, pastor.
Park Ave ;- W's 9th |nw. cor Church Lane. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Rev F. D. Macy, pastor.
Pleasant Hill-Services 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 3 p. m.
South Side- 6th ne cor Garfield, (S D. M.) Services 3 p. m., 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 2 p. m. Rev. E. W. Finkle, pastor.
University Place-Twenty-fifth, sw cor University. Ave. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school 12:16 p. m. Rev. Charles S. Medbury, pastor.
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