Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory 1919, Part 5

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west along the center line of Dean av to the east line of section (6), town- ship (78), range (23); thence north along the said line to the center line o: 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 Thir- tieth to the center line of e Court av; thence west along the center line of e 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 cen- ter line of North av, at the center line of e Eighteenth; thence northeasterly along the center line of e Eighteenth to the center line of Easton bou !; thence northeasterly along the center line of Easton boul to the center line of Delaware av; thence north along the center line of Delaware av to the north corporation line; thence east along the north corporation line to the east corporation line; thence south along the said corporation line to the center line of North av; thence west along the center line of North av (0 the place of beginning.


COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


State Senator-Addison M, Parker. State Representatives -James B. Weaver, Otto Starzinger.


Judges of the District Court-Geo. A. Wilson, Hubert Utterback, Law- rence DeGraff, Thos. J. Guthrie.


County Attorney-Arthur G. Rippey. Assistant-L. B. Cohen; second as- sistant, R. R. Nesbitt.


Official Reporters-Harry E. Beach, C. F. Irish, F. C. Walrath, W. H. Jayne, Gordon L. Elliott.


Sheriff-J. F. Griffin.


Deputies-J. H. Kelley, chief; Jesse Reimer, G. A. Hansing, Mose Clayman, P. J. Griffin, H. L. McMillan, H. F. Wood, C. F. Green, C. G. Best, Harry Bottenfield, Geo. Yeager, C. M. Han- son, Mrs. Ida Reynolds.


Auditor-F. J. Alber.


Clerk Grand Jury-Grant Henry.


Assistant Clerk Grand Jury-Roscoe Henry.


Deputies-Frank L. Johnson, J. G. Cook, E. R. Astley, O. F. Mathis, C. W. Rhoads, W. C. Burgess, J. F. Mckeon, G. W. Heller.


Clerk-A. E. Mahan.


Deputies-Fred Barkalow, A. E. Cully, C. A. Horner, James E. O'Brien, W. D. Baldwin, T. A. Versaw.


Treasurer-W. M. Hammill.


Deputies-First, A. B. Rutt; Dave Frank, H. L. Sweneson, Jas. Feeley, P.


J. Griffin, W. B. George, H. K. Craw- ford.


Delinquent Tax Collector-B. G. Bragg.


Recorder-Chas. A. Guth.


Deputies-Geo. W. Mattern, Wm. D. Hughes, Harry Kern, W. L. Phillips, Margt. Swift, Cecelia Dempsey, G. B. Hepburn, Minnie Gross.


County Physician-F. B. Langdon.


Coroner-Wm. S. Carpenter, office at Court House.


Supt. of Schools-Mrs. A. H. Hoff- man.


Deputy- Gladys Mathis.


County Bailiffs-B. A. Bean, Benj. Wilcox, W. T. Jones, George D. Thom- as, A. J. Williams, Jacob Gesell.


County Engineer-Claude Coyken-


dall.


County Young.


Humane Officer-C|| M.


Jailor- Scott Wise.


Asst. Jailors-John Kiley, W. A. Barnes, F. P. Griffin, W. S. Crawford.


Matron of County Jail-Mrs. Scott Wise.


Board of Supervisors-Loren Marts, Ankeny, third district; Chas. Saverude, first district; B. B. Dewey, sec .; J. M. Stewart, second district; F. G. Thorn- ton, Altoona, fourth district; G. F. Keeling, Avon, fifth district; Arthur G. Rippey, atty.


Supervisors meet in regular session the first Monday in January, April, June, and the first Tuesday in Sep- tember.


Soldiers' Relief Commission-B. O. Hanger chairman; S. W. Betts |high private; C. H. Gross sec.


Commissioners of Insanity-A. E. Mahan chairman; C. L. Franklin, M. D .; Guy Al Miller.


Matron of County Hospital-Mrs. Lydia Haynes, P. O. Box 223, E. D. M. Chairman of Poor Farm Committee -F. G. Thornton.


Steward of Poor Farm-Wm. Hone.


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TOWN ASSESSORS.


Altoona-D. C. Bishard.


Ankeny-G. H. Swartfager. Bondurant-J. C. Fuson. Cloverhill-C. C. York.


Des Moines-C. W. Schramm, E. H. Higgins.


Elkhart-Mell Manning. Grimes-H. F. Reed. Mitchellville-C. E. Starks. Polk City-C. E. Burns. Runnells --- J. F. Hunnell. Sheldahl+C. S. Crabtree.


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S. Ft. Des Moines-W. M. Hazzard. Valley Junction-T. G. Young.


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TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.


Allen-Samuel F. Lafon, Avon. Beaver-G. M. Grimstead, Mitchell- ville. Bloomfield-A. J. Sharer, Ft. Des Moines.


Camp -- W. H. Spencer, Runnells. Clay-A. L. Altman, Altoona. Crocker-A. W. Hitchcock, Polk City.


Delaware-Arthur Strain, Berwick, Douglas-A. E. Mathis.


Elkhart-M. H. Nash, Bondurant Four Mile-J. S. Stuart, Altoona. Franklin-Geo. Leonard Mitchell- ville.


Jefferson-Fred Temple, Grimes. Lincoln-B. O. Spahr, Sheldahl. Madison-W. H. Blake, Polk City. Saylor-Hugh Hardessen, Highland Park.


Union-Frank Bowen, Madrid.


Valley-T. G. Young, Valley Junc- tion.


Walnut-H. J. Smith, Valley Junc- tion.


Washington-W. I. Troup, Farrar. Webster-F. E. Dunn, Grimes.


TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.


Allen-J. H. Bender, Carlisle; J. S. Mills, S. C. Morton, Avon.


Beaver-R. G. DeVotie, M. B. Reyn- olds, Jos. Barrer, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield-Truman Jones, L. F. Lash, J. A. Carman, Valley Junction.


Camp-E. W. Robinson, J. M. Per- sons, W. E. Hayes, Runnells.


Clay-John Mauch, G. B. Marshall, C. W. Britton, Altoona.


Crocker-Jas. Miller, Carney; J. E. Lundstrom, D. A. Marts, Polk City.


Delaware-P. F. Mally, W. N. Yo- ders, S. W. Murphy, Berwick. Douglas - John Albaugh, Willis Thornton, Ankeny; M. E. Gannon,- Bondurant.


Elkhart-H. Thounvall, Maxwell; K. E. Nelson, Cambridge; R. H. Ault, Elk- hart.


Four Mile-John M Johnson, Roy T. Packard, Altoona; C. D. Johnson, Adelphi.


Franklin-J. . N. Crawford, Bondu- rant; E. B. Battles, Farrar; L. M. Mor- gan, Mitchellville.


Jefferson-J. A. Smith, Grimes; Frank Herold, Granger; P. J. Sween- ey, Herold.


Lincoln-J. P. Alleman, A. O. Ner- vig, T. L. Anderson, Slater.


Madison-J. F. Williams, C. E. Bul- lington J. C. Brendel, Polk City.


Saylor-M. L. Doke, Thos. J. Gab- riel, A. W. Mally, Highland Park.


Union-F. S. Clark, Sheldahl; W. C. Pierce, Madrid; Arch Frick, Sheldahl.


Valley - Frank DeFord, Homer


Thompson.


Walnut-W. M. Fuller, A. K. Davis, C. L. Hyland, Valley Junction.


Washington-A. M. Kopf, A. E. Pearson, Frank Yoder, Maxwell.


Webster-R. G. Stewart, F. R. Otto, W. F. Peitzman, Grimes.


TOWNSHIP CLERKS.


Allen-W. E. Evans, Carlisle.


Beaver-R. O. Bailie, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield -- W. H. Farr, Valley Junction. Camp-R. Q. Draper, Runnells.


Clay-J. E. Reid, Altoona.


Crocker-R. O. Wagner, Ankeny.


Delaware-Carson Reeves, Berwick,


Douglas-H. L. Gray, Bondurant. Elkhart-M. Manning, Elkhart. Four Mile-Ora Stuart, Altoona.


; Franklin-F. L. Johnson, Bondurant. Jefferson-Frank McBroom, Grimes. Lincoln-J. G. Fausch, Huxley. Madison-C. Hug, Polk City. Saylor-E. V. Atkinson, Highland Park Station, Des Moines. Union-L. W. Frick, Sheldahl. Valley-C. C. Williams, Valley Junc- tion.


Walnut-W. F. Howe, Clive. Washington- -H. W. Martin, Max- well.


Webster-J.


C. Witmer, Grimes.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Allen-D. R. Lang, Avon.


Beaver-Chas. Sieberling, L. Bea- dle, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield-C. V. Humphre, Fort Des Moines.


Camp-Thomas Miller, A. G. West, Runnells.


Clay-B. F. Heller, J. V. Lingenfelt- er, Altoona.


Crocker -- C. W. Doods


Ankeny;


Edw. Lawson Carney.


Delaware-Frank , Justice Berwick. Douglas-W. D. Miller, Enterprise. Elkhart-M. M. Keller, P. J. Guth- rie, Elkhart,


Four Mile-John H. Sheeler, Jos. Wyeth, Altoona.


Franklin-J. G. Cheeney, Bondur- ant.


Jefferson-Homer Anderson, Grang- er; G. S. Stall, Grimes.


Lincoln-Philip Berggren, Sheldahl; Arthur Hildreth, Ankeny.


Madison-J. W. McLean, Polk City. Saylor-W. Kempton, Frank Harris, Highland Park. Union-Chas. C. Helms, Sheldahl; Harry Young, Madrid.


Valley - Frank DeFord, Homer


Thompson, Valley Junction. Walnut-Clyde Junction.


Stevens, Valley


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Washington- George Kopf, Farrar; Robert Cairns, Jr., Maxwell.


Webster-S. M. Campbell, Grimes.


TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES


Allen-Geo. Gooch, Wm. McCaugh- ey, Avon.


Beaver-David Murrow, LeRoy Kel- ley, Mitchellville.


Bloomfield-Robt. McKee, Orilla.


Camp-J. C. Freel, A. O. Blood, Run- nells.


Clay-W. A. Bailie, Ray Henry, Al- toona.


Crocker-Ole Lande, Ankeny; Robt. Davis, Carney.


Delaware-A. Sprague, Berwick.


Douglas-George Lewis, Ed Garland, Enterprise.


Elkhart-John Zimmerman, Bon- durant; Theo. Flitcraft, Elkhart.


Four Mile-Ora Ellis, Altoona.


Jefferson-S. S. Harvey, Grimes; M. M. Fitzsimmons, Granger.


Lincoln-B. C. Briley, Chas. Hall- berg, Alleman.


Madison-B. W. Fenner, Jas. Smith, Jr., Polk City.


Saylor - A. Vandever Highland Park.


Union-H. H. Schoenhorst, B. W. Lee, Madrid.


Valley-F. S. Garlick, A. J. Douglas, Valley Junction.


Walnut-Carl Fisher, Valley Junc- tion.


Washington-John Cairns, Jr., Chas. Flowerdew, Maxwell.


Webster -- Wm. Mills, Grimes.


Elections for state, district, county and township officers - occur on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November of every other year.


STATE OFFICERS.


Governor-Wm. L. Harding.


Secretary to the Governor-Chas. E. Witt.


Lieutenant-Governor-E. R. Moore.


Secretary of State-W. S. Allen.


Deputy-R. M. Williams.


Auditor-Frank S. Shaw; deputy, E. S. Gose.


Treasurer-E. H. Hoyt; deputy, F. J. Murphy.


Attorney General-H. M. Havner.


Supt. of Public Instruction-A. M. Deyoe; deputy, F. D. Joseph.


Adjutant General and A. Q. M. G .- Louis G. Lasher, Des Moines.


Commissioner of Labor Statistics- A. L. Urick; deputy, Alfred Shepherd. Commerce Council-John H. Hen- derson (Indianola) ; W. N. Condron.


Executive Council-Wm. L. Hard- ing, Wm. S. Allen, Frank S. Shaw, E. H. Hoyt, R. E. Bales, Sec .; A. U. Swan, Asst. Sec.


State Librarian-Johnson Brigham.


State Printer-Robert Henderson.


State Binder-J. M. Jamieson.


State Chemist and Sealer of Weights and Measures-E. L. Redfern. Director of Iowa Weather Service- C. D. Reed.


Veterinary Surgeon-James |I. Gib- son.


Custodian of Public Buildings and Property-Louis G. Lasher. State Headquarters G. A. R.


-G. A. Newman, asst. adjt. genl.


STATE BOARDS AND COMMIS- SIONERS.


Agricultural Dept .- C. E. Cameron, pres., Alta; J. P. Mullen, v-pres), Fon- da; Arthur R. Corey, sec., Des Moines; W. W. Morrow, treas., Des Moines.


STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.


A. M. McColl, Woodward, chairman; J. H. Strief, Sioux City; W. D. Sheean, Anamosa.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


D. D. Murphy, pres., Elkader; W. H. Gemmill, Des Moines, sec.


STATE EDUCATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS.


,Albert M. Deyoe, pres .; W. A. Jes- sup, Homer H. Seerley, Mary E. De- Boos, Raymond A. Pearson, David Williams, Viola H. Schell, sec .; State House.


STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.


A. M. Deyoe, chairman; D. D. Mur- phy, A. L. Urick, members; Wilbur H. Bender, director.


STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR MINE INSPECTORS.


Edward Gray, pres., Des Moines.


B. H. Shivers, sec., Des Moines. David Anderson, Bidwell.


T. L. Evans, Lockman. John Caldwell, Centerville.


STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.


Dr. W.


L. Bierring, pres., Des


Moines.


Dr. F. T. Launder, Garwin.


Dr. C. E. Harris, Grinnell. Dr .. G. F. Severs, Centerville. Ex-Officio Members-Hon. Wm. L. Harding, Gov .; Hon. W. S. Allen, Hon. Frank S. Shaw, Hon. E. H. Hoyt.


Lafayette Higgins, Civil Eng., Des Moines.


Henry Albert, M. D., Director, Bac- teriological Laboratory, Iowa City. Regular meetings, January and July. Guilford H. Sumner, M. D., Secre- tary, Des Moines.


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STATE BOARD OF PAROLE.


D. C. Mott (Indianola), chairman; G. F. Reddick (Iowa City), W. S. With- row (Mt. Pleasant), Sam'l 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.


G. C. Bannick, Bennett.


EMBALMERS' EXAMINING COM- MITTEE.


Dr. C. E. Harris, Grinnell. Dr. G. F. Severs, Centerville. Charles Emerson, Creston. C. S. Hopkins, Lake City.


NURSES' EXAMINING COMMITTEE.


Clara M. Swank ids.


R. N. Cedar Rap-


Helen S. Hartley


R. N., Des Moines.


Dr. C. E. Harris Grinnell. Dr. F. T. Laundet, Garwin.


STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EX- AMINERS.


President-W.' L Bierring, M. D., Des Moines.


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 practice of medicine should be addressed to the Sec. of the Board of Medical Ex- aminers.


STATE SOCIETIES AND COMMIS- SIONS.


Florists Society-J. T. D. Fulmer, Des Moines, pres .; John Reardon, Ames, v-pres .; W. Greene, Des Moines, sec. and treas .; State House.


Dairy and Food Commission-W. B. Barney, Des Moines, commissioner; F. W. Stephenson, Des Moines, deputy; T. A. Clark, West Bend; R. E. Clem- ons, Waterloo; H. W. McElroy, Des Moines; B. O. Brownlee, Atlantic; O: P. Thompson, Waterloo; H. E. For- rester, Charles City; L. L. Flickinger, Carroll; L. P. Anderson, Spencer; M. E. Flynn, Burlington; J. W. Milnes, Creston; S. O. Van De Bogart, Des Moines; C. Ottosen, Ottosen; J. S. Bittner, Cedar Rapids; C. S. Bogle, Des Moines; E. A. Countryman, Coun- cil Bluffs, E. L. Redfern, Des Moines; W. G. Jordan, Des Moines; W. H. Har- rison, Des Moines; Guy M. Lambert, Newton; E. J. Nolan, Des Moines;


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W. C. McCarney, Des Moines; Hum- phrey Richards, Washington; H. A. Stearns, Cedar Rapids; A. B. Briggs, Ottumwa.


Fish and Game Warden-E. W. Hin- shaw, Spirit Lake.


Geological Survey-George F. Kay, state geologist; James H. Lees, asst., Nellie E. Newman, sec., Des Moines. Historical Department - (Includes the Aldrich collection)-Edgar R. Har- lan, curator, Des Moines.


Horticultural Society-S. A. Beach, Ames, pres .; C. G. Blodgett, v-pres .; Wesley Greene, sec. and librarian; F. O. Harrington, Williamsburg, treas.


Industrial Commission-A. B. Funk, pres .; Ralph Young, deputy; C. C. Sherlock, sec.


Land Office -- H. E. Kliss, chief clerk.


Library Commission-W. A. Jessup, Albert M. Deyoe, Mrs. A. J. Barkley, Boone; W. R. Orchard, Council Bluffs; Anna B. Howe, Marshalltown; Harriet C. Towner, Corning; Johnson Brig- ham, pres., and State Librarian; Julia A. Robinson, sec., Des Moines.


Mine Inspectors-W. E. Holland, Al- bia, first district; Rhys T. Rhys, sec- ond district, Ottumwa; Edward Sween- ey, third district, Des Moines; L. B. Stamm, sec., Des Moines.


Oil Inspector-John P. Risley.


Optometry Examiners-Geo, S. Dun- lap, Sioux City, pres .; Jas. McDonald, Washta, Jas. G. McMasters, Cedar Rapids; G. F. Severs, Centerville; Guilford H. Sumner, M. D., sec.


Pharmacy Commission-George D. Newcomb, Creston; D. E. Hadden, Alta; Chas. Falkenhainer, | Dubuque; Harry E. Eaton, sec. and treas.


Railroad Commission-Dwight N. Lewis, chairman; Chas. Webster, Wa- coma; J. A. Guher, Des Moines; Sec- retary of the Board,. Geo. L. McCaugh- an.


ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS


Benedict Home-1611 27th, Hattie R. Garrison, supt. A home for unfor- tunate girls.


Bidwell Deaconess Home-1149-1155 9th, A. Maud King, supt. . City Hospital-406-410 Center. Le- nore Addington supt.


' ' Danish Old People's Home-919 Grand View av, Ida Ibsen, matron.


Danish Young People's Home-1332 Boyd av. Caroline Jacobsen, matron. Des Moines General Hospital-603 E. 12th, Dr. C. D. Heasley, house phys .; Dr. Floyd J. Trenery, supt.


Des Moines Home for Friendless Children-2018 High. Mrs. Elizabeth E. Cook, supt.


Des Moines Still College of Osteo- pathy-1422 Locust, Dr. S. L. Taylor, pres .; Dr. D. W. Roberts, treas .; Dr. M. E. Bachman, dean.


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Detention Hospital-ns St. Joseph av bet 13th and 14th.


Dr. Hill's Retreat-w s 28th, 3 blks n of Ingersoll av. Dr. J. C. Doolittle in charge.


Free Clinic for Women and Children -519 Good blk., Dr. Margaret Arm- strong, pres .; Dr. Lucy Harbach, sec.


Home for the Aged and Infirm- 2833 University av, Mrs. Agnes Wil- cox, matron.


Iowa Children's Home-A. T. Bur- nell, state supt., 2340 e 9th.


Iowa Congregational Hospital-328 Century bldg., Rev. T. B. Couchman, field sec.


Iowa Home for Sightless Women, The-1424 30th, Miss Eva A. Whit- comb, sec. and treas.


Iowa Lutheran Hospital-Parnell av cor e 7th. Accommodations for 90 pa- tients. Rev. A. Norrborn, pres .; John A. Benson, v-pres .; Rev. Jas. A. Ander~ son, sec .; Edwin Hult, treas .; Rev. F. O. Hanson, supt.


Iowa Methodist Hospital-1200 Pleasant. Rev. A. E. Slothower, chair- man Executive Com .; E. D. Samson, pres. of board; C. C. Hurin, supt. Ac- commodations for 250 patients.


Mercy Hospital-4th nw cor Ascen- sion. In charge of Sisters of Mercy. Accomodations for 300 patients. Sis- ter Philomene, superior.


Polk County Juvenile Home-n s Hull av, 1 blk w of e 16th: Mrs. Sa- repta E. Perigo, matron.


Polk County Poor Farm-F. C. Thornton, Altoona, Iowa, chairman of committee.


Red Cross Home-n e cor 33d and Garfield av, Mrs. Ruby Tillmont, supt.


St. Monica's Home-1011 Park av, Mrs. A. H. Weaver, supt.


Salvation Army Hospital-n S Indianola av 2 e of so e 6th, Ida An- derson, supt.


Walston Hospital-846 6th av. Ed- win B. Walston, M. D., physician in charge.


BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES


American Trust & Savings Bank- 422 7th. Directors-John P. O'Malley, Wm. Moran, John J. Griffin. J. Elkin- ton, J. J. O'Malley. John P. O'Malley, pres .; Wm. Moran, v-pres. ; J. J. O'Malley, cashier


Capital City State Bank-E. Locust, sw cor Fifth. Cap. $150,000; surplus, $51,500. Henry Wagner, pres .; J. A. Mckinney, v-pres .; D. J. Van Liew, cashier; G. W. Richter, asst. cash. Di- rectors, Henry Wagner, J. A. McKin- ney, D. J. Van Liew, F. W. Craig, R. L. Read.


Central State Bank-312-214 Fifth. Organized 1895. Cap. $250,000. Sur- plus $250,000. Simon Casady, pres .;


Grant McPherrin, v-pres .; J. B. Mc- Dougal, cashier; Leland Windsor, F. C. Ash and J. W. Hawk, asst. cashiers. Directors. W. H. Langan, L. M. Grimes, Simon Casady, J. W. Hill, Grant Mc- Pherrin, H. C: Wallace, H. S. Nollen, F. O. Thompson, Mark L. Johnson.


Capitol Hill Bank-1552 e Grand av. Resources $30,000. G. G. Thomas, pres. and cashier.


Central Trust Co .- 316 5th. Organ- ized Jan., 1910. Cap. $500,000. J. S. Rawson, pres .; E. E. Clark, v-pres .; C. L. Gilerist, v-pres .; Lee| B, Bar- tholomew, sec .; Grant McPherrin, treas.


Commercial Savings Bank Locust Surplus


nw cor Fifth. Cap. $50,000; $25,000. A. L. Hager, pres .; H. A. Elliott and F. C. Waterbury, v-pres ;


Frazier, J A. Elliott, cashier; C. F. asst. cash. Directors, A. L. Hager, F. C. Waterbury, E. G. Linn, H. A. Elliott, J. A. Elliott, C. F. Frazier, Johnson Brigham, E. J. Raymond.


Cottage Grove Bank-1911 Cottage Grove av. J. W. Gregory, pres .; F. I. Gregory, cashier (private).


Des Moines Clearing House Asso- ciation-706 Observatory Bldg. J. F. Clark, mngr.


Des Moines National Bank-Walnut, se cor Sixth av. Cap. $750,000; Sur- plus, $150,000. Arthur Reynolds, pres .; J. A. Cavanagh, v-pres .; C. A. Barr, v-pres .; J. H. Hogan, cashr; C. A. Diehl, asst. cashr. Directors, Ar- thur Reynolds, H. R. Howell, C. A. Rawson, W. W. Sears, C. S. Walker, J. A. Cavanagh, C. A. Barr, L. G. Kurtz, J. H. Hogan, H. B. Hawley.


Des Moines Savings Bank-Walnut, sw cor Sixth av. Cap. $400,000; addi- tional liability of stockholders, $200,- 000. Homer A. Miller, pres .; Clyde E. Brenton, v-pres .; H. T. Blackburn, cashier. Trustees, H. T. Blackburn, H. S. Butler, C. E. Brenton, .J. H. Cownie, Homer A. Miller, E. C. Fink- bine.


Des Moines Trust Co .- 313 Fifth. Organized Jan., 1910. Cap. $75,000; surplus and profits, $10,000. A. C. Miller, pres .; Roy R. Welton, v-pres .; Chas. Bryant, sec .; A. C. Miller M. H. Welton, R. E. Ostrus, Roy R. Welton, Solon J. Don Carlos, W. G. Harvison, directors.


Drake Park Bank, The-2410 Uni- versity av. Grant McPherrin, pres .; E. A. Tyler, v-pres and cashier (priv- ate).


First Trust and Savings Bank-Lo- cust nw cor 7th. Cap. $100,000. E. G. Schmidt, pres .; E. B. Wilson, v-pres .; E. R. Holland, cashr. Directors, M. H. Cohen, E. G. Schmidt, E. B. Wilson, F. O. Green, Anslem Frankel, B. N. Waller, Jansen Haines.


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Home Savings cor Locust. Cap. $50,000. W. B. Lutz, pres .; 'M. H. Cohen, v-pres .; Bert McKee, casht .; C. M. Way and C. K. Hess, asst. cashrs. Directors, M. H. Cohen, W. B. Lutz, P. B. Sheriff, Bert McKee, John P. Reese, G. C. Hubbell, F. M. Hubbell.


Bank-E Sixth ne


Iowa Loan and Trust. Co .- 210 Sixth


av. Cap. $500,000; Surplus and Pro- fits, $521,000. G. B. Hippee, pres .; D. H. McKee, v-pres .; G. W. Gray, treas .; Edwin Hult, sec. | Directors, G. B. Hippee, L. E. Stevens, D. F. Witter, B. B. Vorse, J. E. Morton, Edwin Hult, Simon Casady, D. H. McKee, G. W. Gray, J. M. Callander, N. E. Coffin, R. E. Rollins.


Towa National Bank-Walnut sw cor Sixth. av. Cap $1,200,000; Sur- plus, $978,870.73. Homer A. Miller, pres .; C. E. Brenton, J. H. Blair, H. T. Blackburn, G. E. Pearsall, v-pres .; J. R. Capps, cashier. Directors, H. T. Blackburn, J. H. Blair, Clyde E. Bren- ton, Howard J. Clark, Ashton Clem- ens, Gardner Cowles, J. H. Cownie, E. C. Finkbine, Chas. L. Gilcrest, J. B. Green, Wm. C. Harbach, C. L. Her- ring, F. H. Luthe, M. Mandelbaum, Homer A. Miller, Geo. E. Pearsall, M. Shloss, D. W. Smouse, O. P. Thomp- son, Geo. M. Van Evera.


Iowa State Bank-Ground floor Equitable bldg. Cap., $50,000. Inc. 1901. E. H. Hunter, pres .; M. F. Kingman, .v-pres .; G. A. Dissmore, cash. Directors, M. F. Kingman, E. H. Hunter, S. Weinstock, G. A. Diss- more, G. W. Mattern!


Iowa Trust and Savings Bank- East Fifth ne cor Locust. Cap., $50,- 000; surplus and undivided profits, $35,000. A. O. Hauge, pres .; J. A. Benson, v-pres .; L, M. Barlow, cashr; C. M. Johnson, asst. cashr. Directors, A. O. Hauge, L. M. Barlow, cashr; C. M. Johnson, asst. cashr. Directors, A. O. Hauge, L. M. Barlow, A. C. Hanger, L. O. Larson, O. K. Olsen, J. A. Benson, C. B. Hextell, C. E. Lynde, Sol Panor.


Mechanics' Savings Bank, The-319 Fifth. Cap., $100,000 G. E. MacKin- non, pres .; H. F. Gross, v-pres .; H. F. Schoen, cashr. Directors, W. A. Rutledge, D. E. Moon, John H. Gibson, Nelson Royal, G. E. Mackinnon, R. R. Mccutchen, H. F. Gross, C. A. Raw- son.


Oak Park Bank-Sixth av sw cor Clinton. Responsibility, $50;000. Chas. A. Holmes, owner.


People's Savings Bank of Des Moines-Locust se cor Seventh. Cap., $100,000; Surplus, $200,000. C. H. Mar- tin, pres .; F. P. Flynn, v-pres .; E. A. Slininger, cashr .; : Carl W. Mesmer, asst. cashr .; R. C. Morrow, asst. cashr. Directors, C. H. Martin, M. L. .


Sheuerman, H. D. Thompson, J. S, Car- penter, Dr. D. W. Smouse, E. A. Slin- inger, F. P. Flynn, R. J. Fleming, M. Mandelbaum.


University State Bank-2401 Univer- sity av. Organized 1905. Capital $50,- 000. B. F. Prunty, pres .; R. A. Craw- ford, v-pres .; B. Frank Prunty, cash.


Valley National Bank-nw cor : 4th and Walnut. Cap. $300,000; Surplus, $300,000. R. A. Crawford, pres .; D. S. Chamberlain, C. T. Cole, Jr. v-pres .; W. E. Barrett, cashr. Directors, D. S. Chamberlain, Alfred Hammer, R. A. Crawford, C. T. Cole, Jr., E. W. Stan- ton, L. E. Harbach, H. T. Rollins, W. E. Tone, W. E. Barrett.


Valley Savings Bank-Walnut, nw cor Fourth, Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $175,000. Alfred Hammer, pres .; R. A. Crawford, v-pres., C. T. Cole, Jr., cashr. Directors, Chas. H. Weitz, Al- fred Hammer, R. A. Crawford, D. S. Chamberlain, W. E. Barrett, W. E. Tone, C. T. Cole, Jr., E. W. Stanton, R. E. Rollins.


CEMETERIES.


St. Ambrose-Office 614 Grand av; cemetery north of Woodland cemetery.


Odd Fellow's-Joins Woodland on the west. J. H. Uetz, chairman. Woodland-Twenty-first. nw cor Woodland av. Gates open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. F. L. Dockhorn, supt.


Emanuel-Joins Woodland on the north.


Tifereth Israel-ns University av. 5 w of 48th.


Glendale-ns University av 4 w of 48th. J. C. Hewitt, supt.


Children of Israel-Easton boul ne cor Delaware av.


Laurel Hill-Court av and e 36th.


Sims-ss North av no Fair Ground.


CHURCHES


Adventist.


First Seventh Day Adventist-8th se cor Washington. Sabbath school 9:45 a. m., Saturday. Sabbath serv- ยท ices 10:30 a. m., Saturday. Preaching 11 a. m. Young |People's meeting 12:15 p. m. Sunday services 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wm. Ostrander, pastor.


Swedish Seventh Day Adventist- 812 e 14th. Elder G. E. Leffler, pastor.


Baptist.


First-High st dor Eighth. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Young people's meet. ing 6:30 p. m. Rev. Howland Han- son, pastor.


Maple St. (c)-835 Maple. Serv- ices 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 1:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U., 6 p. m.


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Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Rev Samuel Bates, pastor.


Swedish-Penn av ne cor Small. Services 10:30 a. m., 7:45 p. m. Sab- bath school 12 m. Young People's meeting 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. Rev. G. A. Sword, pastor.


Swedish-1276 e 18th.


Forest Avenue-Forest av se cor 11th. Services 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. D. MeGlashan, pastor.


Galilee-E. Grand av sw cor 23d. Sunday services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, S p. m.


Sabbath school 10 a. m. Young Peo- ple's services 7 p. m. Rev. F. A. Case, pastor.


Corinthian (c)-Linden, ne cor 15th. Rev. G. W. Robinson, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.


Calvary-E 9th ne cor Des Moines. Services 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Sabbath School 10 a. m.' Young Peo- ple's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meet- ing Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Rev. H. J. Bryce, pastor.




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