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Second Precinct-The second pre- cinct shall include all of the territory lying within the following Described lines, to-wit. Beginning at @ point in the middle of the Des Moines river and on the center line of e Sixteenth; thence north along the center of said e Sixteenth to the center of the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pachac R. R. right-of-way; thence northeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to the intersection of the center line of e Twentieth and the center line of e Court av; thence easterly along the center line of e Court av to the cen- ter line of e Thirtieth; thence north along the center line of safare Thir- tieth to the center line of Dean av; thence easterly along the center line of said Dean av to the east line of section (6), township (786; range (23) ; thence south along sald line to the center line of Dean av running east; thence east along the center line of Dean av to the east corporation line; thence south along the east cor- poration line to the middle of the Des Moines river; thence northwesterly following the middle of said Des Moines river to the point on begin- ning.
Third Precinct-The third precinct shall include all of the territory lying within the following described , lines,
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to-wit: Beginning at a point at the intersection of the center line of e Sixteenth and the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. right-of-way; thence north along the center line of e Sixteenth to the cen- ter of Walker; thence easterly along the center line of Walker to the cen- ter line of e Eighteenth; thence north along the center line of e Eighteenth to the center line of North av; thence east along the center line of North av to the center line of e Twenty-sec- ond; thence south along the center line of e Twenty-second to the center line of e Court av; thence west along the center line of e Court av to the intersection of the center line of e Twentieth and the center line of the .+ Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. right-of-way; thence southwesterly along the center line of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. right-of- way to the point of beginning.
Fourth Precinct-The fourth pre- cinct shall include all of the territory lying within the following described lines, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the intersection of the center line of e Court av and the center line of e Twenty-second; thence north along the center line of e Twenty-sec- ond to the center line of North av; thence east along the center line of North av to the east corporation line; thence south along the said corpora- tion line to the center line of Dean av; thence west along the center line of Dean av to the east line of section (6), township (78), range (23); thence north along the said line to the center line of Dean av running west; thence west along the center line of Dean av to the center line of e Thirtieth; thence south along the center line of e Thirtieth to the cen- ter line of e Court av; thence west along the center line of Court av' to the point of beginning.
Fifth Precinct-The fifth precinct shall comprise all that part of the city lying north of North av described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the center line of North av, at the center line of e Eighteenth; thence north- easterly along the center line of e Eighteenth to the center line of Eas- ton boul; thence northeastly along the center line of Easton boul. to the center line of Delaware av; thence north along the center line of Dela- ware av to the north corporation line; thence east along the north cor- poration line to the east corporation line; thence south along the said cor- poration line to the center line of . North av; thence west along the cen-
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ter line of North av to the place of beginning.
COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFI- CERS.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judges of the District Court-W. H. McHenry, Hugh Brennan, Law- rence De Graff, James P. Hewitt, Charles A. Dudley, Wm. S. Ayres.
County Attorney - Thomas Guthrie.
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Assistant-Geo. A. Wilson; second assistant, Ward C. Henry.
Official Reporters-Walter Irish, C. F. Irish, F. C. Walrath, W. H. Jayne, Gordon L. Elliott.
Sheriff-J. G. Griffin.
Deputies-J. H. Kelley, chief; Edw .: Sundberg, C. M. Miller, J. R. Bonham, S. M. Henderson, P. E. Can- field, Harry Cohen.
Clerk Grand Jury-Grant Henry. Auditor-H. B. Frase.
Deputies-Frank Bennett, Marion M. Kellar, C. W. Rhoads, D. J. Wells, J. A. Fenner, Lew Burnett.
Clerk-J. P. Maher.
Deputies-Fred Barkalow, C. R. Lundberg, A. E. Mahan, C. A. Horn- er, James E. O'Brien, W. D. Baldwin. Treasurer-P. H. Martin.
Deputies-First, W. M. Hammill, A. B. Rutt, E. F. Whitney, Dave Frank, H. L. Swenson, Jas. Feeley, Jas. Furlong, E. S. Roe. .
Delinquent Tax Collector-E. C. Worthington.
Recorder-Chas. A. Guth.
Deputies-Geo. W. Mattern, Wm. D. Hughes, Harry Kern, W. L. Phil- lips, Margt. Swift, Cecilian Dempsey, G. B. Hepburn.
County Physician-A. S. Price.
Coroner-James M. Lee, office at Court House.
Supt. of Schools-Pearl De Jar- nette.
Deputy-Jessie Redmon.
County Bailiffs-B. A. Bean, Otto Peal, W. T. Jones, J. A. McCabe, John Shanley, A. J. Williams.
County Engineer-H. C. Curtis.
County Humane Officer -- C. M. Young.
Jailor-Scott Wise.
Asst. Jailors-Clarence Best, John Kiley, Thos. Hardy, Henry A. Albers, Robt. J. Clulow.
Board of Supervisors-J. A. Back- man, first district, chairman; B. B. Dewey, sec .; H. L. Barquist, Lee twp .; E. D. M., second district, C. W. Keller, Elkhart; third district; J. B. Uhl, fourth district; A. C. Fisher, fifth district; John J. Halloran, atty .; C. K. Mead, overseer of the poor; A. C. Fisher, supt. county farm.
Supervisors meet in regular ses- sion the first Monday in January, April, June and first Tuesday in Sep- tember.
Soldiers' Relief Commission-B. 0. Hanger, chairman; T: J." Saylor, C. H. Gross, sec.
Commissioners of Insanity-J. E. Meyer, J. J. Flannery, physician; J. P. Maher, chairman.
Overseer of Poor-C. K. Mead.
Matron of County Hospital-Miss Della Osgood, Ankeny, P. O. box 223 E. D. M.
Supt. of Poor Farm-A. C. Fisher. Steward of Poor Farm-Wm. Mc- Hone.
TOWN ASSESSORS.
Altoona-D. C. Bishard.
Ankeny-A. L. Stebelton.
Bondurant-J. G. Cheney. . Cloverhill-Harry Sanford, D. B. Mott.
Des Moines-E. H. Higgins, A. L. Voodry.
Elkhart-Mell Manning.
Grimes-Sylvester Ellis.
Mitchellville-C. E. Starks.
Polk City-G. W. McLean.
Runnells-J. F. Hummell.
. Sheldahl-Ancos Horner.
Valley Junction-T. G. Young. TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.
Allen -- Samuel F. Lafon, Avon.
Beaver-G. M. Grimstead, Mitch- ellville.
Bloomfield-Milton Jones, Valley Junction.
Camp-M. H. Brockett, Runnells. Clay-H. L. Thornton, Altoona.
Crocker-F. J. McBride, Polk City. Delaware-J. B. Davis, Berwick. Douglas-G. W. West, Ankeny.
Elkhart-G. F. Holland, Bondu- rant.
Franklin-Robert Pritchard, Boun- durant.
Four Mile-J. S. Stewart, Altoona. Jefferson-F. H. Heidman, Grimes. Lincoln-J. G. Fausch, Sheldahl.
Madison-James Brendel, Polk City.
Saylor-S. E. Parmenter, High-
land Park.
Union-B. H. Pierce, Madrid.
Walnut-D. B. Mott, R. F. D., University.
Washington-W. E. Hill, Farrar. Webster-F. E. Dunn, Grimes. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.
Allen-John Kline, Carlisle; E. H. McDaniel, L. S. Rothfus, Avon.
Beaver-R. G. Devotie, H.
F. Craig, Joseph McKee, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-D. B. Geil, J. H. Cris- well, Francis Blasser, Valley Junc- tion.
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Camp-Wm. Slosser, J. E. Laugh- lin, Runnells; W. J. McLain, Altoo- na.
Clay-Wm. S. Iseminger, RE. Hicks, C. W. Britton, Altoona. Crocker-H. Madden, Carneys J. E. Lundstrom, D. A. Marts, Polk City.
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Delaware-D. T. | Davis, WN. Yoders, Frank Justice, Berwick !!!!
Douglas-W. Jasper, N. Ghormley, Ankeny; F. E. Iseminger, Elkhart.
Elkhart-W. Carney, K. E. Nel- son, Cambridge; J. C. Johnson, Elk- hart.
Four Mile-A. M. Warnockis Al- toona; A. K. Miller, P. O. Weaver, Adelphi.
Franklin-C. O. Prunty, S. Wells, J. A. Maloney, Bondurant
Jefferson-Wm. Thorp, H. King- man, A. C. Mosier, Grimes.
Lincoln-J. P. Alleman, A. OffNer- vig, Wm. Donahey, Slater.
Madison -- J. F. Williams, C. E. Bullington, E. B. Hunt, Polk City;
Saylor-Ed Stokes, J. H. Ward, Wm. Kimball, Highland Park. Union-Archie Frick, Sheldahl; Wm. McLean, S. P. Reeder, Madrid.
Walnut-Harry Bram, C. P. MMott, W. F. Howe, Clive.
Washington-C. L. Norton, Wm. Rooney, J. T. Dunlap, Maxwell.2
Webster-Andrew Kean, F. R. Ot- to, W. F. Peitzman, Grimes.
TOWNSHIP CLERKS.
Allen-A. W. Keeney, Carliste, Beaver-Geo. W. Hall, Mitchell- ville.
Valley
Bloomfield-A. A. . Geil, Junction.
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Camp-R. C. Draper, Runnelag Clay-N. B. Shaffner, Altoonal Crocker-R. O. Wagner, Ankeny. Delaware - Carson Reeves, . Ber- wick.
Douglas-O. F. Mathis, Elkhart.
Elkhart-R. A. Clark, Elkhart Four Mile-Ora Stuart, Altoona. Franklin-F. L. Johnson, Bondu- rant.
Jefferson-Wm. Powell, Grimas. Lincoln-P. C. Seldahl, Huxley. Madison-C. A. Snow, Polk City. Saylor-E. V. Atkinson, Polk City. Union-A. H. Drake, Madrid Walnut-James Mckeon, Clive. Washington- -Robt.' Cairns, Jr., Maxwell.
Webster-F. W. Briggs, Grimes.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Allen-Delbert Lang, Avon; }. E. Lafon, Carlisle.
Beaver-O. B. Miller, Mitchellville; Frank McCauley, Altoona. -...
Bloomfield-Chas. Hulsizer, Fort Des Moines; J. T. Sanford.
Camp-Thomas Miller, J. W. Deer, Runnells.
Clay-S. E. Altman, A. H. Craw- ford, Altoona.
Crocker-W. H. Austin, A. Bur- rell, Carney.
Des Moines-Benj. J. Hitz, John Conroy, Des Moines.
Delaware-J. Thoren, Norwood- ·ville; W. Dunkel, Berwick.
Douglas-Robert Brown, J. A. Te- drow, Enterprise.
Elkhart-W. P. Hall, Elkhart; F. M. Elliott, Cambridge. Four Mile-J. Alexander, J. S. Sheeler, Altoona.
Franklin-J. G. Cheeney, T. B. Long, Bondurant. Jefferson - S. D. Cunningham, Granger; G. S. Stall, Grimes.
Lee-E. J. Frisk, C. M. Ayles- worth, Des Moines.
Lincoln-V. C. Accola.
Madison-Harris Eggleston, Polk « City; P. L. Graeber, Sheldahl.
Saylor-R. B. Lansing, D. F. Har- ris, Highland Park.
Union-W. C. Howell, Madrid; Oscar Peterson, Sheldahl. Valley-J. F. Martin,
Homer Thompson, Valley Junction.
Walnut-W. J. Smith, Campbell; Dan Ashdown, Commerce.
Washington-E. A. Harris, Farrar; B .. A. Norton, Maxwell.
Webster-Geo. Findley, Grimes. TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES.
Allen-1C. W. Fisher, Avon.
Beaver-D. W. Fogg, W. T. Haines, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-C. F. Graves, Orilla.
Camp-George Burnett, J. W. Den- ney, Runnells.
Clay-H. B. Blakeley, C. M. Davis, Altoona.
Crocker-Ole Lande, Ankeny; R. Davis, Carney.
Delaware-A. M. Clary, Norwood- ville.
Des Moines-Dan McNerney, Frank Hiatt, Des Moines.
Douglas-George Lewis, J. B. Weakley, Enterprise.
Elkhart-J. W. Ault, Sam Elliott, Cambridge.
Franklin-H. D. Rinehart, J. A. Bell, Bondurant.
Four Mile-Joe Tracy, Hastie; W. C. Sheeler, Altoona.
Jefferson-J. P. McGrevey, Grimes; W. A. Howard, Granger.
Lee-Fred E. Berg, John Vicker, Des Moines.
Lincoln-J. B. Fausch, Alleman.
Madison-J. A. Sprague, G. W. McClelland, Polk City.
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treas.,
Saylor-E. A. McCarthy, W. S. Webb, Highland Park.
Union-J. F. Birdsall, W. L. Wy- lie, Madrid.
Valley-A. J. Crowder, Norman Lull, Valley Junction.
Walnut-Sut Bennett, Valley Junc- tion.
Washington-Charles Flowerdew, Farrat; Asa Connor, Maxwell.
Webster-J. A. Rittgers, Joe Kean, 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-George W. Clarke.
Secretary to the Governor-Emory H. English.
Lieutenant-Governor-W. L. Hard- ing.
Secretary of State-W. S. Allen.
Deputy-C. G. Watkins.
Auditor-John L. Bleakly; deputy, Joseph H. Byrnes.
Treasurer-Wm. C. Brown; dep- uty, Q. A. Willis.
Attorney General-George Cosson.
Assistants-John Fletcher, asst. at- ty. genl; Caleb A. Robbins, Henry E. Sampson.
Supt. of Public Instruction -- A. M. Deyoe; deputy, F. D. Joseph.
Adjutant General and A. Q. M. G. -Guy E. Logan, Des Moines.
Commissioner of Labor Statistics -A. L. Urick; deputy, Alfred Shep- herd.
Commerce Counsel-John H. Hen- derson (Indianola) ; Dwight N. Lew- is.
Executive Council-George W. Clarke, Wm. S. Allen, John F. Bleak- ly, W. C. Brown, A. H. Davison, Sec .; A. U. Swan, Asst. Sec.
State Librarian-Johnson Brig- ham
State Printer-Robert Henderson.
State Binder-J. M. Jamieson.
State Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures-J. R. Chittick.
Director of Towa Weather Service -George M. Chappel.
Veterinary Surgeon-James I. Gib- son.
Custodian of Public Buildings and Property-W. A. Duckworth.
State Headquarters G. A. R .- G. A. Newman, asst. adjt. genl.
STATE BOARD AND COMMIS- SIONERS.
Agricultural Dept .- C. E. Camer- on, pres., Alta; O. A. Olson, v-pres., Forest City; Arthur R. Corey, sec.,
Des Moines; C. S. Gilbertson, Des Moines.
STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.
J. H. McConologue, chairman, W. J. Dixon, A. McColl, F. S. Treat, sec., Des Moines. .
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. H. Trewin, pres., Cedar Rapids, Thomas Lambert, Sabula.
STATE EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
Albert M. Deyoe, pres .; John G.
Bowman, Homer H. Seerly, Etta J. Ryder, O. E. Smith, Viola H. Schell, sec .; State House.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR MINE INSPECTORS.
Edward Gray, pres., Des Moines.
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Howard W. Ladd, sec., Madrid.
David Anderson, Ottumwa. T. L. Evans, Lockman. W. L. Jones, Colfax.
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. W. L. Bierring, pres., Des Moines.
Dr. H. A. Dittmer, Manchester.
Dr. J. L. Tamisieh, Missouri Val- ley
Dr. G. F. Severs, Centerville.
Ex-Officio Members-Hon. G. W. Clarke, Gov .; Hon. W. S. Allen, Hon. J. L. Bleakly, Hon. W. C. Brown.
Lafayette Higgins, Civil Eng., Des Moines.
Regular meetings, January and July.
Guilford H. Sumner, M. D., Secre- tary, Des Moines.
STATE BOARD OF PAROLE.
Wm. H. Berry, chairman, India- nola; Dr. J. E. Howe, Greenfield; S. D. Woods, sec.
COMMISSION OF ANIMAL HEALTH James I. Gibson, Des Moines, chair- man.
J. R. Underwood, Des Moines.
Thomas Downing, Washington. Frank Kinsley, McGregor.
Charles A. Saunders, Manila.
EMBALMERS', EXAMINING COM- MITTEE.
Dr. J. L. Tamisieh, Missouri Val- ley.
Dr. G. F. Severs, Centerville. Charles Emerson, Creston! C. S. Hopkins, Lake City.
NURSES' EXAMINING COMMIT- TEE.
Katherine Earhart, R. N., Des Moines.
Jennie Johnson, R. N., Sioux City. Dr. W. L. Bierring, Des Moines.
Dr. H. A. Dittmer, Manchester.
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Prof. C N. Kinney, chemist of the Board, Drake University, Des Moines. Henry Albert, M. D., director Bac- teriological Laboratory, Iowa City. STATE BOARD OF MEDICALEX- AMINERS. President -- W. L. Bierring, M.D., Des Moines. 1
Secretary and Treasurer-Guilford H. Sumner, Des Moines. Members- -The physicians of the State Board of Health. Examinations March, June, September and Decem- ber.
Correspondence relating to prac- tice of medicine should be addressed to the Sec. of the Board of Medical Examiners.
STATE SOCIETIES AND COMMIS- SIONS.
Florists Society-M. J. Graham, Adel, pres .; J T. D. Fulmer Des Moines, v-pres .; W. Greene y Des Moines, sec .. and treas .; State House. Dairy and Food CommissionHt-W. B. Barney, Hampton, commissioner; B. C. Iliff, Des Moines, deputy . A. Clark, West Bend; J. J. Ross slowa Falls; G. H. Tellier, Des Moines ;. P. W. Crowley, Des Moines.
Fish and Game Warden- Fr. W. Henshaw, Spirit Lake.
Geological Survey- George Fu Kay, state geologist; James H. Lees-lasst., Nellie E. Newman, sec., Des Moines. Historical Department-(Includes the Aldrich collection)-Edgar
R. Harlan, curator, Des Moines. .
Horticultural Society-M. 4 ;Gra- ham, Adel, pres .; F. P. Spencer Ran- dolph, v-pres .; Wesley Greene, sec. and librarian; F. O. Harrington, Wil- liamsburg, treas.
Iowa Park and Forestry Assn .- Eugent Secor, Forest City, presl; M. J. Wragg, Des Moines, v-pres); W. W. Greene, Des Moines, sec. IVA. T. Erwin, Ames, treas.
Iowa Voting Machine Commission -J. B. Classen, pres., Green Moun- tain; Geo. A. Nichols, sec., Rather- ville; Frank A. Mathis, treat! Des Moines.
Land Office-J. S. Jay, chien clk.
Library Commission - John G. Bowman, Albert M. Deyoe, Mis. A. J. Barkley, Boone; W. R. Orchard, Council Bluffs; Anna B. Howes Mar- shalltown; Harriet C. Towner Corn- ing; Johnson Brigham, Statefmlibra- rian, Des Moines.
Mine Inspectors- W. E. Holland, Albia, first district; Rhys T. Rhys, second. district, Ottumwa; Haward Sweeney, third district, Des Moines; L. E. Stamm, sec., Des Moines
Oil Inspector- Melvin H. Byers.
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Optometry Examiners-Harry P. Holmes, Des Moines, pres .; T. M. Buchanan, Waterloo; H. E. Bough- ton, Eagle Grove; G. F. Severs, Cen- terville; Guilford H. Sumner, Des Moines.
Pharmacy Commission-George D. Newcomb, Creston; D. E. Hadden, Alta; A. C. Wilson, Oelwein; Harry E. Eaton, sec. and treas.
Railroad Commission-N. 'S. Ket- chum, Marshalltown; David J. Pal- mer, Washington; Clifford Thorne, Washington, chairman; Secretary of the Board, Geo. L. McCaughan.
ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS.
City Hospital-n s St. Joseph av nr 10th and Chautauqua assembly grounds.
Clinic for Women and Children- 219 Good blk, Dr. Jennie Coleman, pres .; Dr. Margaret Armstrong, sec.
Des Moines General Hospital-603 E. 12th, Dr. Henry A. Mack, house physician, Dr. Ada Mack, supt. . Des Moines Home for Friendless Children-2018 High, Mrs. A. B. Cummins, pres .; Mrs. L. M. Mann, v-pres .; Mrs. E. H. Carter, rec. sec .; Mrs. E. P. Chase, treas .; Mrs. Albert Cuttle, recorder; Mrs. Elizabeth E. Cook, supt.
Des Moines Sanitorium - 1323 13th. J. M. Carnahan, propr. Ac- comodations for 12 patients.
Dr. Hill's Retreat-w s 28th, 3 blks n of Ingersoll av. Dr. J. C. Doolittle in charge.
Home for the Aged and Infirm- University av bet Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth, Mrs. Matilda Henry, matron.
Iowa Children's Home-A. T. Bur- nell, state supt., 2340 e 9th, 2 blks north of Union Park. . . Iowa Methodist Hospital-1200
Pleasant. W. H. Arnold, chairman Executive Com .; E. D. Samson, pres. of board; W. T. Graham, supt. Ac- commodations for 250 patients.
Mercy Hospital-4th, nw cor. As- cension. In charge of Sisters of Mercy. Accommodations for 250 pa- tients., Sister Philomene, supt.
Polk County Insane Asylum-Della Osgood, warden, East Des Moines.
Polk County Juvenile Home-n 8 Hull av, 1 blk w of E 16th; Mrs. Sarepta E. Perigo, matron.
Polk County Poor Farm-W. W. McChone, supt., Polk City.
St. Catherine's Home-Grand av nw cor 17th. £ Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Sister Mary Xavier Sister Superior. A home for young women and the aged.
Des Moines Still College of Os-
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teopathy-1422-1428 Locust. Dr. S. L. Taylor, pres .; Dr. D. S. Jackman, sec .; Dr. C. W. Johnson, dean.
Walston Hospital-846 6th av. Edwin B. Walston, M. D., physician in charge.
Women and Children's Hospital- 4th ne cor Forest av, Mrs. C. B. Van Slyke, pres .; Miss Mary Naylor, sec .; Mrs. Walter Irish, treas.
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.
Capital City State Bank-E. Loc- ust, sw cor Fifth. Cap. $150,000; surplus, $35,000. Henry Wagner, pres .; J. A. Mckinney, v-pres .; , D. J. Van Liew, cashier; G. W. Richter, asst. cash. Directors, Henry Wagner, W. L. Read, J. A. Mckinney, D. J. Van Liew, F. W. Craig.
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Central State Bank 312-314 Fifth. Organized 1895. Cap. $200,- 000. Undivided profits, $155,000. Simon Casady, pres .; J. D. Whisen- and, v-pres .; H. B. . Hedge, v-pres .; Grant McPherrin, cashier. Directors, W. H. Langan, H. B. Hedge, R. T. Wellslager, J. G. Olmsted, Simon Casady, J. W. Hill, Grant McPher- rin, J. D. Whisenand, H. C. Wallace, H. S. Nollen.
Century Savings Bank -Walnut sw cor 5th. Organized 1903. Cap. $100,000. L. (E. Stevens. pres .; J. Me Callander, v-pres .; B. B. Vorse, cashier; J. E. Morton, asst. cash. Directors, George M. Christian. C. C. Taft, H. H. Teachout, L. E. Stev- ens, R. J. Bannister, W. , W. Maple, C. A. Swanson, L. E. Harbach, J. M. Callander.
Central Trust Co .- 216 5th. Or- ganized Jan., 1910. Cap. $200,000. J. D. Whisenand, pres .; E. E. Clark, v-pres .; J. S. Rawson, 2d v-pres .; Lee| B. Bartholomew, sec .; Simon Casady, treas.
Citizens National Bank -- Walnut ne cor. Sixth. Cap. $300.000; sur- plus, $100,000. J. G. Rounds, pres .; S. A. Merrill, v-pres .; G. E. Pearsall, cashier; Wm. W. Maish, asst. cash. Directors, W. E. Coffin, J. G. Rounds, Geo. E. Pearsall, S. A. Merrill, M. Schloss, C. L. Gilcrest, B. A. Lock- wood, H. J. Clark, M. Mandelbaum.
Commercial Savings Bank-Locust nw cor Fifth. Cap. $50,000. A. L. Hager, pres .; F. C. Waterbury and H. A. Elliott, v-pres .; J. A. Elliott, cashier; C. F. Frazier, asst. cash. Di- rectors, A. L. Hager, F. C. Water- bury, E. G. Linn, H. A. Elliott, J. A. Elliott, C. F. Frazier, Johnson Brig- ham, E. H. Hunter, Charles S. Brad- shaw.
Des Moines Clearing House Asso- ciation-706 Observatory Bldg. J. E.
Van Liew, pres .; Geo. E. Pearsall, seo and mngr.
Des Moines National Bank-Wal- nut, se cor Sixth av. Cap., $750,000. Arthur Reynolds, pres .; J. H. Blair, v-pres .; Cyrus A. Barr, cash .; A. J. Zwart, asst. cash. Directors, J. H. Blair, Arthur Reynolds, A. E. Hol- lingsworth, G. M. Reynolds, L. Sheuerman, H. R. Howell, N. Frank- el, C. A. Rawson, C. L. Herring, W. W. Sears, Gardner Cowles and C. S. Walker. --
Des Moines Savings Bank-Wal- nut, sw cor Sixth. Cap. $200,000; additional liability of stockholders, $200,000. Homer A. Miller, pres .; H. S. Butler, v-pres .; H. T. Black- burn, cashier. Trustees, H. T. Black- burn, H. S. Butler, G. B. Hippee, James G. Berryhill, L. Harbach, J. H. Cownie, Homer A. Miller, E. C. Finkbine and B. F. Kauffman.
Des Moines Trust Co,-313 Fifth. Organized Jan., 1910. Cap. $60,000. A. C. Miller, pres .; A. D. Struthers, 1st v-pres .; F. C. Waterbury, 2d v-pres .; Guy B. Brunk, sec .; W. F. Cook, A. D. Struthers, F. C. Water- bury, Dr. C. M. Werts, W. G. Harvi- son, directors.
Drake Park Bank, The-2410 University av. Grant McPherrin, pres .; E. A. Tyler, v-pres .; A. H. Ed- wards, cashier (private).
German Savings Bank-312 Sixth av. Cap. $100,000. J. A. Cavanagh, pres .; John H. Hogan, cash. Direc- tors, Wm. M. Wilcoxen, L. H. Kurtz, H. B. Hawley, J. B. Sullivan, L. C. Kurtz, J. A. Cavanagh, C. H. Weitz, J. H. Hogan.
Home Savings Bank-E. Sixth ne cor Locust. Cap. $50,000. W. B. Lutz, pres .; M. H. Cohen, v-pres .; Bert McKee, cash .; A. C. Nelson, asst. cash. Directors, Arthur Reynolds, M. H. Cohen, W. B. Lutz, P. B. Sher- riff, Bert McKee, John P. Reese, C. J. Engleen, G. C. Hubbell.
Iowa Loan and Trust Co .- 210 6th av. Cap. $500,000; surplus, $100,000; undivided earnings, $600,- 000. G. B. Hippee, pres .; D. H. McKee, v-pres .; Simon Casady, treas .; Edwin Hult, sec. Directors, G. B. Hippee, H. M. Rollins, C. A. Dudley, R. A. Crawford, J. G. Rounds N. E. Coffin, G. F. Walker, Simon Casady, D. H. McKee.
Iowa, National Bank- Walnut sw cor Sixth av. Cap., $1,000,000; sur- plus, $300,000. Homer A. Miller, pres .; H. S. Butler, v-pres .; H. T. Blackburn, cashier. Directors, J. G. Berryhill, B. F. Kauffman, H. S. But- ler, E. C. Finkbine, L. Harbach, H.
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T. Blackburn,
J. H. Cownie, B. Hippee, H. A. Miller, G. M. Van Ev- era.
Iowa State Bank - Ground floor Equitable' bldg. Cap. $50,000 Inc. 1901. E. H. Hunter, pres .; 47, R. Baxter, v-pres .; G. A. Dissmorel cash. A. G. Koontz, asst. cash. Directors, J. R. Baxter, M. F. Kingman, D. H. Hunter, S. Weinstock, G. A. Diss- more, S. S. Still, G. W. Mattern
Iowa Trust and Savings Bank- E. Fifth ne cor Locust. Cap : $50,- 000; surplus and undivided profits, $20,000. W. B. Martin, pres .; G. S. Gilbertson, v-pres .; A. O. Hauge, v- pres .; L. M. Barlow, cash. Directors, W. B. Martin, A. O. Hauge, T. M. Barlow, B. H. Thomas, G. S. Gilbert- son, A. C. Hanger, E. T. Meredith, L. O. Larson, O. K. Olsen.
Mechanics' Savings Bank, The . 319 Fifth? Cap. $50,000. E. Mackinnon, pres .; H. F. Gross, . V- pres .; F. L. Walker, cash .; . F.
Schoen, asst. cash .; W. E. Rose, 2d
asst. cash. Directors, W. AL Rut- ledge, ' Di. E. Moon, John H. Gibson, Nelson Royal, R. J. Clemens, G. E. Mackinnon, R. R. Mccutchen, M. F. Gross, C. A. Rawson.
Oak Park Bank-Sixth av gw cor Clinton. Responsibility, $100.000. Charles A| Holmes, pres. and cash .; E. H. Eubanks and Harper Gordon, asst. cashs.
People's Savings Bank off Des Moines-Locust se cor Seventh. Cap. $100,000. C. H. Martin, pres, F. P. Flynn, v-pres .; E. A. Slininger, cash .; George V. Harritt and #Carl W. Mesmer, asst. cashs. Directors, J. S. Carpenter, L. Sheuerman, H. D. Thompson, C. H. Martin, Dr. ID] W. Smouse, E A. Slininger, F. P. Flynn, R. J. Fleming, M. Mandelbaum State Savings Bank-Walnut, ne cor Sixth. Cap. $100,000; surplus, $50,000; undivided profits, $18/000. J. G. Rounds, pres .; S. A. Mertil, v- pres .; Geo. E. Pearsall, cash. ;. M. Lieser, asst. cash. Directors, 6. A. Merrill, D. W. Smouse, Leon Strauss, George E. Pearsall, N. E. Coffin, J. G. Rounds, S. T. Slade.
University State Bank-24016Uni- versity av. Organized 1905. Capital $50,000. B. F. Prunty, pres .; R. A. Crawford, v-pres .; B. F. Prunt&Jr., cash.
Valley National Bank-nw de 4th and Walnut. Cap. $300,000# sur- plus, $200,000. R. A. Crawford, pres .; D. S. Chamberlain, C. TUCole, Jr., v-pres .; W. E. Barrett, caff. Di- rectors, D. S. Chamberlain, GW. Mennig, Alfred Hammer, R. A. oraw- ford, C. T. Cole, Jr., E. W. Stanton,
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