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:, Fifth, Precinct-The fifth precinct shall comprise. all of the territory within the following described lines, to-wit: Beginning on the center line of Walnut at Twelfth; thence north along the center line of Twelfth to. the center line of Grand av; thence east along the center .line of Grand av to the center line of Thirteenth; thence north along the center line of Thirteenth to the center line of Fre- mont; thence east along the center line of Fremont to the center line of Fourteenth; thence south along the center line of Fourteenth to the cen- ter line of Walker; thence east along the center line of Walker to the cen- ter line of Sixteenth; thence south along the center line of Sixteenth to the center line of Walnut; thence west along the center line' of Walnut to the place of beginning.
Sixth Precinct-The sixth precinct shall, comprise all of the territory within the following described lines, to-wit: Beginning on the center line of Fremont at Twelfth; thence. north along the center line of Twelfth to the center line of Washington av; thence east along the center line of Washington av to the west line of section (36), township (79), range (24); thence north along the west line of sections (36), (25) and (24), town. ship (79),! range (24), to the north
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line of the city; thence east along the north line of the city to the center line of said spur track to the Chicago & Northwestern R. R .; thence south along the said right-of-way to its junc. tion with the spur track; thence south- easterly along the center line of said spur track ot the center line of sec- tion (25), township (79), range (24), thence south along the center line of sections (25) and (36), township (79), range (24) to the center line of Wash- ington av; thence west along the cen- ter line of Washington av to the cen- ter line of Seventeenth; thence south along the center line of Seventeenth to the center line of Filmore; thence west along the center line of Filmore to Seventeenth, south; thence south along the center line of Seventeenth to the center line of Walker to the center line of Fourteenth; thence north along the center line of Four- teenth to the center line of Walker thence west along the center line of Walker to the center line of Four- teenth; then north along the center line of Fourteenth to the center line of Fremont; thence west along the center line of Fremont to place of be- ginning.
Seventh Precinct-The seventh pre- cinct shall contain all of the territory lying within the following described lines to-wit: Beginning on the center line of Seventeenth at Walker; thence east along the center line of Walker to the center line of Eighteenth; thence north along the center line of Easton boul; 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 line of the city; thence west along the . north line of the city to the center line of the right-of-way of the Chicago & Northwestern R. R .; thence south
along the center line of said right-of- way. to its junction with the spur track; thence southeasterly along the center line of said spur track to the center line of section (25), township (79), range (24), thence south along the center line of sections (25) and (36), township.(79), range. (24), to the center line of Washington av; thence west along the center line of Washing- ton av to the center line of Seven- teenth; thence south along the center line of Seventeenth to the center line. of Filmore; thence west along the cen- ter line of Filmore to the center line of Seventeenth, south; thence south along the center line of Seventeenth to the place of beginning.
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Seventh Ward. First Precinct-The first precinct shall include all of the `territory lying within the following described lines to-wit: Beginning at
a point on the intersection of the cen- ter line of section (23), township (78), range (24), and the south corporation line; thence north along the center line of sections (23), (14) and. (11);". township (78), range (24), to the mid- dle of the Des Moines river; thence southeasterly following the middle of said river to the east corporation line; thence south along said corporation line; thence west along the south cor- poration line to point of beginning ..
Second Precinct-The second pre- cinct shall include all of the territory lying within the following described lines, to-wit: Beginning at a point in the. middle of the Des Moies' river and on the center of e Sixteenth, thence north along the center of said e Sixteenth .to the center of the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pacific R. R. right-of-way; thence northeasterly along the center of said right-of-way to .the. intersection of the center 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 said e 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 . (78), range (23), thence south along said 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 least corporation to the middle of the Des Moines river; thence northwesterly following. the middle of said : Des Moines river to the point of beginning.
Third Precinct- The third precinct shall include all of the territory lying within the following described lines, 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 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-second; thence south along the center line of e Twenty-scond to the center line' of e Court av; thence west along the cen- ter line of e Court av. to the intersec -. tion of 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
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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-second 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 corporation line' to the center line of Dean av; thence 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 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 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 Eighteenth to the center line of Easton boul; 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 to the place of beginning.
COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
State Senator-Addison M. Parker. State Representatives-James . B. Weaver, A. O. Hauge. Judges of the. District Court-Hu- bert Utterback, Joseph E. Meyer, J .: D. Wallingford, Lester L. Thompson, · Jas. C. Hume.
County Attorney-Arthur G. Rippey. Assistant-Jas. E. O'Brien, second assistant, V. R. Seeburger.
Referee in Probate -- W. H. Jayne. Official Reporters-Harry E. Beach, C. F. Irish, F. C. Walrath, J. P. Blaise, Gordon L. Elliott.
Auditor-C. W. Rhoads.
Deputies-J. G. Cook, E. R. Astley, P. J. Griffin, B. J. Perigo, C. G. Houck, G. W. Heller, L. O. Linstrum, O. F. Mathis.
Clerk Grand Jury-Grant Henry. Clerk District Court-A. E. Mahan. Deputies-Fred Barkalow, A. E. Cully, C. A. Horner, W. D. Baldwin, W. E. Sayres, R. E. Martis. Treasurer-E. R. Bennett.
Deputies+ First, E. F. Whitney;
Dave Frank, W. B. George, Dale J. Shaw, B. F. Keeney, J. B. Morris. .
Motor Vehicle License Dept .- A. R. Rutt, first deputy.
Delinquent | Tax Collector-B. G. Bragg.
Recorder- Geo. B. Hepburn
Deputies- Geo. W. Mattern, Harry Kern, Minnie Gross; Wm. D. Hughes. County Physician-C. C. Carryer. Coroner -- G. E. Clift.
Supt. of Schools-Mrs. A. M. Hoff- man.
Deputy-Mrs. Gladys M. Conway.
County Bailiffs-B. A. Bean, Enoch Lewis, C. W. Robb, J. N. Nielson, G. W. Barron.
County Engineer-F. O. Laing.
County Humane Society-C. M. Young, Secretary.
County Agricultural Agent-D. M. Merrill.
County Overseer of Poor-Mrs. J. A. Mackinnon.
Sheriff-Winfred E. Robb.
Deputies-J. H. Campbell, Chief; Kathryn Andrews, E. L. Pugsley, Matt F. Theis, Arthur M. Hamilton, Ellis W. Ervin, Sol Goldenson, J. G. Lind- sey, Geo. M. DeVore, W. B. Franck, Fred D. McAfee. J. B. Hammond, Ar- nold F. Schaetzle, L. A. Frost. Jailer-Wm. McMurray.
Asst. \ Jailers -Frank Cory, .G. E. Myers, Glenn W. Barron, Lawrence Hammond, Clyde . McMurray, J. W. Wilfon.
Matron County Jail-Jennie. . Man- beck.
District Court Bailiffs-C. W. Robb, Ben A. . Bean, Julius Neilsen, J .: C .. Hansen, Frank DeFord.
Board of Supervisors-G. M. King, chairman; B. B. Dewey, sec .; J. . M. Stewart, second district; Loren Marts, · third district; | F. G. Thornton; AI- toona fourth . district; C. 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.
Soldier's Relief Commissioners-W. P. Keeney (Altoona), chairman; . C. H. Gross, sec .; Mrs. B. O. Hanger.
Commissioner's of Insanity-A. E. Mahan, chairman; Dr. A. A. S. Price, M. D .; Guy A. 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. Mc- Hone.
TOWN ASSESSORS.
Altoona-S. E, .Altman. Ankeny-S. W. Sheppard! Bondurant-J. E. Davis.
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Cloverhill-C. C. York. Des Moines-C. W. Schramm, E. H. Higgins, Jesse Fenner.
Elkhart-Mell Manning, .Grimes-H. F. Reed.
Mitchellville-C. E. Starks. Polk City-W. J. Bice. Runnells-J. F. Hunnell. Sheldahl-J. A. Graeber.
S. Ft. Des Moines-W. C. Cody. Urbandale-Millard O. Olmsted. Valley Junction-F. J. Rost.
TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS.
Allen-Henry Bogard, Des Moines R. R. 7.
Beaver-J. S. Maxwell, Mitchellville. Bloomfield - J. A. Carman, Des Moines, R. R. 6. ;
Camp-W. H. Spencer, Runnells. Clay-A. L. Altman, Altoona.
Crocker-E. J. Humphrey, Ankeny. Delaware-Arthur Strain, Berwick. Douglas-A. E. Mathis, Elkhart. Elkhart -- Henry Thornvall, Maxwell. Four Mile-Jas. Millert, Adelphi. Franklin - Geo. Leonard, Mitchell- ville.
Jefferson-Fred Temple, Grimes. Lincoln-A. C. Hitz, Sheldahl.
.Madison-J. F. Horner, Polk City.
Saylor - Frank Nagle, Des Moines R. R. 4.
Union-A. W. Johnson, Madrid.
Valley-Frank Ross. Valley Junc- tion.
Walnut-H. J. Smith, | Valley Junc- tion.
Washington-Robt. Cairns, Farrar. Webster-F. E. Dunn, Grimes. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES.
Allen-J. H. Bender, Carlisle; B. H, Clark, Jas. Kenney and C. R. Deaton, Des Moines.
Beaver-E. L. Pearson, M. B. Rey- nolds, Chas. Craig, Jos. Barrer, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-C. L. Miller, W. H. Farr, J. H. Geil, Des Moines.
Camp-Fred Robinson, J. M. Park, A. L. Garrett, W. E. Hayes, Runnells. Clay -- John Mauch, H. M. Custer, Edgar Van Horn, Altoona.
Crocker-Jas. Miller, Carney; W. T. Davidson, J. B. Smock, Ankeny.
Delaware-Frank Justice, W. N. Yo- .ders, Berwick; J. F. Elliott, V. W. Davidson, Altoona.
Douglas-John S. Albaugh, 'Elkhart; Willis Thornton, Ankeny; M. E. Gam- `mon, Bondurant.
Elkhart-H. Thornvall, Maxwell; K. E. Nelson, Cambridge; R. H. Ault, Elk- hart.
Four Mile-Jos. Pierit, Des Moines, R. R., 8; R. Anderson, Altoona; C. D. Johnson, Adelphi.
Franklin-J. N. Crawford, G. W. Tolles, Saml Henderson, Bondurant; L. M. Morgan, Mitchellville. . .
Jefferson-J. A. Smith, Granger;
J. I. Herold, J. H, Bauman, Grimes; C. D. Johnson, Herold.
Lincoln - Will, Mack, Sheldahl; Thos. Mason, Huxley; A. O. Nervig, T. L. Anderson, Slater.
Madison -- R. P. J. Gemricher, Polk City; John Blake, J. C. Brendel, Shel- dahl.
Saylor-M. L. Doke, Hugh Hardes- sen, John Schlenker, D. M. R. R. 4.
Union-C. C. Helm, J. V. Hunt, Ed Hook, Madrid; Jos. Anderson, Shel- dahl.
Walnut-W. M. Fuller, Louis Maus- burger, C. L. Hyland, Valley Junction.
Washington-C. G. Geddes, H. J. Norton', Walter Hawkins, Frank Yo- der, Maxwell.
Webster-R. G. Stewart, F. R. Otto, J. W. Anderson, W. E. Parmenter, Grimes.
TOWNSHIP CLERKS.
Allen-W. E. Evans, Carlisle. Beaver -- A. D. Miller, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-A. C. Langdon, Des Moines, R. R. 3.
Camp-R. C. Draper, Runnells.
Clay- J. E. Reid, Altoona.
Crocker-E. R. Wagner, Ankeny. Delaware-Carson Reeves, Berwick. Douglas-P. W. McClung, Elkhart. Elkhart-M. Manning, Elkhart. Four Mile-Ora Stuart, Altoona. Franklin-F. L. Johnson, Bondurant. Jefferson - M. M. Fitzsimmons, Granger.
Lincoln-B. F. Alleman, Slater. Madison-C. Hug, Polk City. Saylor-E. V. Atkinson, Des Moines,
R. R. 4. Union-H. H. Schornhorst, Sheldahl. Valley-C. C. Williams,. Valley Junc- tion.
Walnut-W. F. Howe, Clive.
. Washington-Howard Gifford, Max- well.
Webster-J. C. Witmer, Des Moines, R. R. 1.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Allen-D. R. Lang; C. J. Fisher, Avon.
Beaver-Chas. Sieberling, Geo. Grin- stead, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield -- W. W. Byers, Des Moines, R R 2; E. E. Courtic, Des Moines, R R 6.
Camp-Thomas Miller, O. Van Horn, -
Runnells.
Clay-B. F. Heller, Altoona.
Crocker-Jerry Donaghy, Ankeny; Aaron Carey, Ankeny.
Douglas-E. F. Corey, Rondurant.
Elkhart-P. J. Guthrie, W. B. Wells, Elkhart.
Four Mile - Jos .. Dunagan, Des Moines, R R 8; W. H. Anderson, Al- toona.
Franklin-J. G. Cheeney, I. M. Ingle, Bondurant.
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Jefferson-L. T. Murray, Madrid; G. 9. Stoll, Grimes.
Lincoln-Philip Bergren, J. B. Johnson, Allenman. Madison-G. W. McLean, Wm. Blake, Sheldahl ..
Sheldahl;
Polk City;
Union- A. H. Williams, Oscar Peter- son, Madrid.
Valley - F. S. Garlick, Homer Thompson, Valley Junction Walnut-J. Jordan, Clive
Washington-George Kopf, Farrar; D. B. Bradley, Maxwell.
Webster-C. R. Rittgers, L. B. Fox, Grimes.
TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES
Allen-Wm. McCaughey, Orville Keeling, Des Moines, R R 7.
Beaver-I. F. Lacey, Mitchellville.
Bloomfield-Wm. Miller, Wm Tuck- er, Des Moines, R R 3.
Camp-W. L. Jones, Mark Kock, Runnells.
Clay-O. P. Mason, Altoona.
Crocker-Ole Landy, Ankeny; Ed Johnson, Ankeny.
Douglas-George Lewis, Enterprise; B. F. Williams, Bondurant.
Elkhart-'J. W. Garren, Patrick Mur- phy, Elkhart.
Four Mile-Ora Ellis, Altoona; G. W. Miller, Adelphi.
Franklin-Earl Efnor, J. C. Fuson, Bondurant.
Jefferson- G. . C. Russell, Grimes.
Lincoln-F. E. Horning, Sheldahl; Geo. Owens,. Slater.
Madison-B. W. Fenner, Tim .Bur- ley, Polk City.
Union-John Peterson,. B. W. Lee, Madrid.
Valley-Chas. Mabis, A. J. Douglas; Valley Junction.
Walnut-Cal Jordan, Valley Junc. tion.
Washington- Arch Witmer, Max- well; L. R. Whitney, Farrar.
Webster-B. J. Keyte, Des Moines, . R R 1, W. B. Trowbridge, Grimes. Elections for state, district, county and township officers occur on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November of every other year.
IOWA STATE OFFICIALS
Governor-Nathan E. Kendall. Lieutenant Governor-John Ham mill.
Speaker of the House-A. W. Mc- Farlane.
Secretary of State-Walter C. Ram- sey; deputy, S. Louis Ostrem.
Treasurer of State-W. J. Burbank. Auditor of State-Glen C. Haynes; deputy, J. E. Thomas.
Attorney General-Benj. J. Gibson; assistants, W. R. C. Kendrick, John Fletcher, B. J. Flick, Neil Garret, B. J. Powers.
Railroad Commissioners-Dwight N.
Lewis, Fred P. Woodruff, Charles Webster; secretary, Geo. L. Mc- Caughan.
Supreme Court-W. D. Evans, chief justice; S. M. Weaver, T. S. Stevens, B. W: Preston, F. F. Faville, Thos, .Arthur, Lawrence De Graff, justices. Clerk Supreme Court-B: W. Gar- rett.
Reporter Supreme. Court -- U. G.
Whitney.
Superintendent Public Instruction- . P. E. McClenahan; deputy, A. L. Hem- 'inger.
Board of Control-A. M. McColl, J. . H. Strief, W. D. Sheehan; secretary, E. J. Hines.
Board of Education-+D. D. Murphy, president; secretary, W. H. Gemmill. Board of Health-F. T. Launder, president; secretary, R. P. Fagen.
Board of Agriculture-C. E. Cam- eron, president; secretary, A. R. Corey. Board of Parole-L. A. Jensen, Geo. T. Reddick, J. O. Woodmansee; secre- tary, Sam D. Woods.
Commission of Pharmacy-Floyd E. Farr, Charles Falkenhainer, Wm. W. : Haire; secretary, Harry E. Eaton.
Commerce Counsel- J. H. Hender- son.
Industrial Commissioner - A. B. Funk.
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Labor Commissioner-A. L .. Urick. Document Editor, Robt. Henderson. Insurance Commissioner -- A. C. Sav- age.
Dairy and Food Commissioner-W. B. Barney.
Adjutant General-Louis G. Lasher. State Librarian-Johnson Brigham. Law Librarian-A. J. Small.
Library Commission-Julia A. Rob- inson, secretary.
Secretary Executive Council -- R. E. Johnson.
Banking Department-W. J. Murray, supt:
Geological Survey" Jas. H. Lees, asst. geologist.
Fish and Game Warden-W. E. Al- bert.
Chief Oil Inspector -J. W. Cox.
Mine Inspector-W. H. Wier, sec .. Fire Marshall-J. A. Tracey.
.Curator Historical Department-Ed- gar R. Harlan.
Legislative Reference Librarian- Mary Rosemond. Educational - Examiners · Viola
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Dental Examiners-C. B. Miller, sec- retary:
Chiropractic Examiners-J. W. Dougherty, S. E. Julander, R. B. Blean. Osteopathic Examiners-H. G. Mar- shall, C. G. Christensen, R. B. GI- mour.
Bureau Venereal Disease Control- W. S. Conkling.
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Sanitary Engineer-Hans V. Peder sen.
Vocational Education Board-W. H. Bender.
Superintendent Archives - C. C. Stiles.
Commission of Animal Health- Peter Malcolm, veterinarian.
Postmaster-Elbert H. Hall."
A. A. G. of the G. A. R .- J. Z. Benson. Matron-Mrs. E. K. Boutin.
. Hotel Inspector-Geo. T. Barklow. State Horticultural Society-Robt. S. Herrick, secretary.
Highway Commission-F. R. White, Ames, engineer. 1
ASYLUMS AND, HOSPITALS.
Benedict Home-1611 27th, Ella C. Barns, supt. A home for unfortunate girls.'
Bidwell Deaconess Home-1149-1155 9th. A.' Maud King, supt.
Danish Old People's Home-919 Grand. View av, Rebecca Nelsen, ma- tron ..
Danish Young People's Home-1100 Boyd' av. Gerda Damgaard, matron.
Des Moines Children's Home-2018 High. Mrs. Elizabeth E, Cook, supt. Des Moines City Hospital-406-410 Center, Katherine Jones, supt.
I ; Des Moines General Hospital-603 E. 12th, Dr. J. P. Schwartz, house phys .; Dr. Floyd J. Trenery, supt.
Des Moines Still College of Osteo- pathy-1422 Locust, Dr. S. L. Taylor, pres .; Dr. C. F: Frazier, treas .; . Dr. C. W. Johnson, dean.
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.
Health Center-Free Clinic for Women and Children-406 Center.
Home for the Aged and Infirm-2833 University av, Emma R. Smyres, ma- tron. ... .
Iowa Children's Home -- A. T. Bur- nell, state supt., 2340 e 9th.
Iowa Congregational Hospital-328 Century bldg., Chas. Parsons, pres .; C. T. Wright, v-pres .; Simon Casady, treas .; Mrs. L. C. Deets, sec .; Mrs. I. E. Trumbell, supt .; Rev. J. B. Adkins, field sec. Hospital 14th and Clark. 'Iowa Home for Sightless Women, The-1424 30th, Kath Cysna.
Iowa Lutheran Hospital-Parnell av cor e 7th. Accommodations for 90 pa- tients. Rev. A. Norrborn, pres .;. John A. Benson, v-pres .; Rev. V. I. Vest- ling, sec .; Edwin Hult, treas .; Rev. F. O. Hanson, supt.
Iowa Methodist Hospital - 1200 Pleasant. . E, D. Samson, pres. of board; C. C. Hurin, supt. Accom- modations for 250 patients.
Mercy Hospital-4th nw cor Ascen-
sion.' In charge of Sister of Mercy. Accommodations for 300 patients. Sis- ters of Mercy in charge.
Polk County Juvenile Home+-1548 Hull av, Mrs. Sarpeta E. Perigo, ma- tron.
Polk County Poor Farm -- F. C. committee. -
St. Monica's Home -1011 Park av, Martha H. Wurtz, supt.
Salvation Army Rescue Home-ns Indianola av 2 e of so w 6th, Elizab Caldwell, supt.
Walston Hospital-846 6th av. Ed- win B. Walston, M. D., physician in charge.
BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
Capital City State Bank-E. Locust sw cor Fifth. Cap. $150,000; surplus .. $60,000. Henry Wagner, chairman. board of directors; R. O. Wagner, pres .; D. J. Van Liew and G. W. Richter, v-pres .; W. A. Luge, cash. Directors-Henry Wagner, D. J. Van Liew, F. W. Craig, R. L. Read, R. O. Wagner, W. F. Donovan, H. F."Leibsle, W. A. Luge, G. W. Richter.
: Capitol Hill Bank-1552 e Grand av,. : Resources $30,000. G. G. Thomas, pres. and cashier.
Central State Bank-+312-314 Fifth Organized 1895. Cap. $250,000. Sur- plus $250,000, Simon Casady, chair- man of the board. Grant McPherrin, pres .; Leland Windsor and H. C. Wal- . lace v-pres .; ; Ivan O. Hasbrouck, cashier; F. C. Ash, C. W. Oxborrow. J. W. Hawk, F. H. Quiner and F. R. Warden asst cashrs. Directors-L. M .. Grimes, Simon Casady, J. W. Hill, Grant McPherrin, H. C. Wallace, H. S. Nollen, F. O. Thompson, Mark L. John- son, D. L. Skinner, M. H. Cohen, F. W. Hubbell. J. H. Huckleberry, Leland Windsor, C. N. Pierce.
Central Trust Co .- 316 5th. Or- ganized Jan. 1910. Cap. $1,000,000. Surplus $735,000. Scott Pawson pres. C. L. Gilcrest, L. M. Grimes and Tay- lor | Grimes y-pres; R. E. Jackson, auditor.
Commercial Savings Bank-Locust nw cor Fifth. Cap. $200,000. Surplus $35,000. J. A. Elliott, pres .; A. L. Hager, Claude E. Nichols and F. C. Waterbury, v-pres .; C. F. Frazier, v-pres and cashier. Directors, A. L. . Hager, F. C. Waterbury, E. G. Linn, J. A. Elliott, C. F. Frazier, Johnson Brigham, E. J. Raymond, C. E. Nichols Fred German:
Cottage Grove State, Bank-1911 Cottage Grove av. T. H. Miner pres. J. E. Morton, v-pres .; L. M. Tesdell, cashr.
Des Moines Clearing House Asso- ciation-706 Observatory Bldg. J. C. Capps, mngr.
Des Moines National Bank-Walnut,
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se cor Sixth av. Cap: $1,000,000. Sur- plus and undivided profits |$300,000. J. A. Cavanagh, pres .; J. H. Hogan, H. R. Howell, v-pres .; C. A. Diehl, G. C. Williams, A. J. Huglin, W. J. Roberts, asst v-prests .; H. L. Horton, cashr .; O. L. Jones, R. H. Collins, Carl Hummell, E. F. Buckley, asst cashrs .; Directors, H. R. Howell, C. A. Rawson, W. W. Sears, J. A. Cavanagh, L. C. Kurtz. J. H. Hogan, H. B. Hawley, R. E. Rollins, H. E Humsey, F. W. Weitz and N. M. Wilchinski.
Des Moines Savings. Bank and Trust Co-Walnut, n .e cor Sixth av. Cap. $400,000; additional liability of stock- holders, $200,000. Homer A. Miller, pres .; Clyde E. Brenton, v-pres .; J. R. Capps, cashr. Directors, H. T. Blackburn, C. E. Brenton, J. H. 'Cownie; Homer A. Miller, E. C. Finkbine, E. T. Meredith, Geo N. Ayres, C. L. Gilcrest, J. B. Green, R. H. Plumb, H. J: Clark, Gardner Cowles, C. L. Gilcrest, J. B. Green, W. C. Harbach, F. H. Luthe, M. Mandelbaum, G. E. Pearsall, Max Shloss, O. P. Thompson, G. M. : Van Evera, E. R. Stotts.
Des Moines Trust Co .- 319 Fifth. Organized Jan.,| 1910. Cap. $75,000; surplus and profits, $10,000. M. H. Welton, pres .; Roy R. Welton and H. F. Schoen, v-prests .; M. A. Young, cashr .; R. E. Ostrus, sec .; H. F. Schoen I. M. Lieser, W. P. Bair, Frank $. Shankland, M. H.' Welton, R, E. Ostrus, Roy R. Welton, W. G. Harvi- son, directors.
Drake Park Bank, The-2410 Uni- versity av. Grant McPherrin, pres .; E. A. Tyler, v-pres. and cashier (pri- yate).
Home Savings Bank. E. Dixth ne cor Locust. Cap. $100,000. Surplus $75,000. W. B. Lutz, pres .; M. H. Cohen, Bert McKee, v-prests .; C. M. Way, cashr. Directors, M. H. Cohen, W. B., Lutz, P. B. Sherriff, Bert McKee, G. C. Hargrove, Walter St. John, C. M. Way, Iowa Loan and Trust Co .-- 210 Sixth av. Cap. $500,000; Surplus and Pro- fits, $611,444.63. D. H. McKee, pres ;; C. S. Howard, G. W. Williams, D. F. Witter and H. T. Fuller, v-prests .; G. W. Gray, treas, I. L. Wright, sec. J. E. Morton, cashr. Directors, D. F. Wit- ter, G. W. Gray, N. E. Coffin, J. N. Dar- ling, J. P. Howe, H. M. Shuler, G. W. Williams, C. S. Howard.
:Iowa National Bank-Walnut, n .e dor . Sixth av. Cap. $1,200,000; |Sur- plus, $1,145,000. Homer A. Miller, pres .; C. E. Brenton, H. T. Black- burn, G. E. Pearsall, v-pres .; J. R. Capps, cashier .: Directors, H. T. Blackburn, Clyde E. Brenton, Howard J. Clark, Gardner Cowles, J. H. Cownie, E. C. Finkbine, Chas. L. Gil- )crest, J. B. Green, Wm C. Harbach, F. H. Luthe, M. Mandelbaum, Homer A.
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