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Women's Committee Council National Defense
BY MRS. D. N. BURROWS, Chairman
The organization of a Women's Committee of the Council of National Defense having been requested late in May, 1917, at a meeting in June the following officers were appointed:
Chairman-Mrs. D. N. Burrows.
Vice-Chairman-Miss Grace Seaman.
Secretary-Miss Grace Van Evera.
Miss Van Evera resigned and went to France as a nurse, and Miss Verna Baker was appointed in her place.
An advisory committee was also named, consisting of Mrs. J. J. Dorgan, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. J. W. McKee, Miss Alice French, and Mrs. C. M. Littleton.
At a called meeting of the Davenport unit Mrs. E. E. Sutphin was elected city chairman; Mrs. Louis Silberstein, vice-chairman, and Miss Helena Ahrens, secretary. Mrs. J. L. Hecht became chairman when Mrs. Sutphin resigned in 1918. A finance committee consisted of Miss Alice French, Mrs. J. J. Dorgan, Mrs. L. Simon.
When J. F. Deems, the State Food Administrator, appointed Mrs. D. N. Burrows as County Food Conservation chairman, the women of the Council of Defense organizations throughout the county were ap- pointed to local charge of this work, and about forty meetings were held in the interest of food conservation. Over 6,000 food pledge cards were signed and sent to Mr. Deems. In the fall of 1917 14,000 kitchen cards and 28,000 pamphlets of receipts were mailed. Public meetings were also held in Davenport in furtherance of the same object.
Mrs. W. W. Marsh, of Waterloo, also appealed to the Scott county women to do organized work for the Liberty Loans, and the women's committee assisted in all the loan campaigns. Speakers and singers were furnished for loan meetings, and the women aided in distributing literature and posters, besides taking many subscriptions for bonds. Similar aid was given the War Savings Stamp campaign, interest being stimulated by an offer of prizes for the most beautiful booth erected for the sale of stamps.
Another important work that the women performed at the request of the government during this period was the weighing and measuring of over 4,000 children under five years of age. Doctors and nurses aided generously in this public welfare work, and deserve the highest appreciation of their untiring service.
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Revised Constitution and By-Laws of the Scott County Council National Defense
PREAMBLE
The basic principle of this organization is to divide equally the cost and responsibility of this war, requiring every man to pay or serve, not according to his willingness to do so, but according to his ability.
To this end every member and officer of this organization must be unbiased, forgetting all prejudices and denying all friendships as far as allowing either to affect his work or judgment in this organization.
OBJECTS
The objects of the Scott County Council of National Defense shall be: To assist all authorized federal and state organizations in the en- forcement of war laws, rules, and regulations.
To render all necessary assistance, financially and otherwise, in the Liberty Loan, War Savings Stamps, Red Cross, Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A., Jewish Welfare Board, Y. W. C. A., Salvation Army, Community Service, and other governmental campaigns for funds to finance war activities as well as activities inaugurated to carry the war to a speedy and successful conclusion.
To investigate the reports of seditious statements and treasonable acts committed.
To see that there is no unjust prosecution; in short, to use its efforts to punish the guilty and protect the innocent.
ARTICLE I
ORGANIZATION
SECTION 1. Constituent membership of the County Council of National Defense shall be the several chairmen from the various voting precincts of the city of Davenport and in the several townships outside the city of Davenport, all in Scott county, Iowa.
SEC. 2. The chairman of the Council for each township or precinct shall be selected by the Bureau of Military Affairs and shall be the president of the township or precinct branch of the executive com- mittee. The so elected chairman is then to select four additional mem- bers. These five shall then associate themselves with such additional persons as they may determine but not to exceed ten. The original or charter members, so selected and associated together shall constitute the executive committee of the township or precinct, which shall be permanent and self-perpetuating. The executive committee shall select from their number a vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, and the duties of such executive committee and officers shall be such as usually pertain to such offices. Vacancies in the executive committee shall be filled from the other members of the township or precinct branch by a two-thirds vote of the executive committee.
SEC. 3. The officers of the executive committee shall also be the officers of the township or precinct council, which shall adopted articles of association in the following form:
We, the undersigned residents of. township, ... county,
Iowa, do hereby organize the. Township Branch of the Scott County Council of National Defense and do hereby adopt the following:
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ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION
ARTICLE I
The name of this association shall be the. . . Township Branch of the Council of National Defense of Scott County, Iowa.
ARTICLE II
SECTION 1. The object of this association is to aid our government in carrying on the war and promoting loyal and patriotic responses to all plans of government, promulgated by the constituted authority, in aid of its war policies, and to that end we pledge our loyal devotion.
SEC. 2. The Bureau of Military Affairs at its first meeting shall elect its own chairman and secretary and shall act as the governing body for the entire county, and shall be also authorized to appoint such standing and special committees as may be usual and as may be neces- sary to carry out the objects and purpose of this organization. In no case, however, shall the Bureau of Military Affairs take from the shoulders of the township or precinct organizations any of the responsi- bility for the work in the said township or precinct.
SEC. 3. The chairman of the Bureau of Military Affairs shall pre- side at all meetings, except when said bureau sits as a court, hearing cases of slackers or disloyalty, in which hearings the county chairman of the Scott County Council of National Defense shall preside and shall have the deciding vote in case of a tie.
SEC. 4. No member of the Bureau of Military Affairs, or any of its officers shall receive any compensation for their services. The bureau may, however, fix the compensation to be received by any employes, none of whom, however, shall be members of the bureau.
SEC. 5. All vacancies in the Bureau of Military Affairs, or any of its officers, shall be filled by said bureau until the regular meeting of the County Council.
SEC. 6. The bureau must handle all cases of slackers or disloyalty reported to it by the various townships or precincts, or which in any way may be called to its attention.
ARTICLE III
FINANCES
SECTION 1. All expenses of the County Council shall be met by public subscriptions in such a manner as the Bureau of Military Affairs shall determine.
SEC. 2. The treasurer shall keep a detailed account of all receipts and disbursements and a suitable card index of the subscribers to the maintenance funds, and shall pay only such bills as are approved in the manner directed by the Bureau of Military Affairs.
SEC. 3. The meeting of each township or precinct organization shall be held at such time as may be determined by such organizations. At each meeting the roll shall be called of all those expected at that meet- ing, and absence of any member shall be noted by the secretary, who shall keep all records, including a card index of every man in the pre- cinct or township, which shall also show his financial worth and his record on war activities.
SEC. 4. As soon as said precinct or township organization has been formed there shall be a systematic distribution of pledge cards, the sign- ing of which is the only requirement for admission to membership. These cards should be presented to every resident of the township or precinct twenty-one years or over, and the failure or refusal to sign shall be considered ample cause for reporting the person who makes such refusal.
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SEC. 5. A member may be expelled by three-fourths vote of the mem- bers present at a regular meeting; provided, that such member shall be entitled to be advised of the charge against him and to be heard in his defense.
SEC. 6. No fixed dues shall be charged nor shall any expense be in- curred without the approval of the Bureau of Military Affairs. Ex- penses shall be met by the voluntary contributions. Meetings of the County Council may be held at such times and places as the Bureau of Military Affairs shall fix, and it shall be the duty of all township and precinct chairmen to attend such meetings when reasonably possible.
AMENDMENTS
SECTION 1. This constitution and by-laws can be amended at any regular meeting or any special meeting of the County Council upon a two-thirds vote of all those present and authorized to vote.
SEC. 2. In matters affecting the organic law of this organization, such as amendments and all questions or policies, there shall be no voting by proxy.
ARTICLE III
This association shall continue throughout the period of the war and for six months thereafter. Any loyal citizen of ..... ... township shall be privileged to become a member of this association by signing a pledge card, prepared in the following language and receiving the ap- proval of the majority of the members of the organization:
PLEDGE CARDS
I hereby associate myself as a member of the. Township Branch of the Council of National Defense of Scott County, Iowa, hereby pledging myself, to the best of my ability, to devote myself to the best interests of my country throughout the period of the war and for six months thereafter, and to patriotically aid my government in every way within my power, by loyally supporting the President of the United States, the congress, and all officers and authorities of the government, and I hereby pledge that I regard the signing of this card as an enlist- ment in the civil service of my country.
Name.
Address
Witness:
ARTICLE II
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
SECTION 1. The affairs of the County Council shall be conducted by a central body to be known as the Bureau of Military Affairs consisting of ten members, to be elected each year at the annual meeting of the Council, six of whom shall constitute a quorum.
Immediately after such election and on same day the Bureau of Military Affairs shall select a county chairman, county secretary, and county treasurer. Such three officers, together with district chairman shall be ex-officio members of the Bureau of Military Affairs, but shall not be entitled to vote, but shall have the privilege of the floor, as well as chairmen of all recognized war activities, who shall likewise be ex-officio members of the Bureau of Military Affairs.
Subscribers to the Fund of the Scott County Council National Defense
The list of those contributing to the fund of the Scott County Council of National Defense shows the wide and deep interest taken in the work of the Council by our citizens, and the generous financial support they accorded it:
Abbott, Robt. M.
Berg Bros.
Brockman, J. D.
Abrahams, B & H.
Berg, Emil
Brown, A. W.
Abrahams, Max
Berg, Frank
Brownlee, J. E.
Adler, E. P.
Berger, Ed.
Brownlie, W. T.
Agar, Thos.
Beery Shoe Co.
Brownlie, R. K.
Ahrens, G. T.
Berwald, John
Brubaker, Chris.
Akin & Schwenker Shoe Co.
Best, L. P.
Brubaker Miles
Albrecht, Geo.
Bettendorf Co.
Bruning, Alphons
Alford, C. E.
Bettendorf, Mrs. E.
Bruning, F. C.
Allen, Dr. W. L.
Bettendorf, E. J.
Brus, T. J.
Allen, Mrs. W. L.
Bettendorf, J. W.
Brus, J. J.
Allen, V. V.
Bettendorf Lumber Co.
Brus, Theo.
Alter, II.
Bettendorf Meat Market
Buck, Emil J.
Alter, M.
Bettendorf Oxygen Co.
Buck, John W.
American Candy Kitchen
Bettendorf Savings Bank
Buck, J. W., Motor Co.
Andersen, John
Bettendorf Stone Co.
Buehler Bros.
Andreson, Andreas
Betty, Frank
Buehler, Christian
Andresen Auto Co.
Betty, J. W.
Buenga, Carl
Angst, Adolph
Betty, H. B.
Bulger, Rev. J. W.
Anken, Mrs. Lena
Bills Floral Co.
Bulsterbaum, G. A.
Armil, R. T.
Bird, W. F.
Burk, Dr. F. O.
Arnold, Edw. S.
Bischoff, Ed.
Burke, J. T.
Arp, Adolph P.
black Hawk Coal & Fuel Co.
Burmeister, Louis
Black Hawk Mattress Co.
Burnstein, R. A.
Blackman, Smith
Burrows, Parke T.
Blakemore, A. T.
Burtis, S. C.
Bailey, Dr. W. W.
Blair, W. A.
Burtland, Wm.
Baker, D. H.
baker, C. R.
Blaser, Wm.
Busch, Theo. H.
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Block, Cora
Ballard, Harry W.
Block, Louis
Ballard, J. W.
Bloss, O. S.
Cable, Geo. W., Jr.
Balluff, Aug. A.
Calderwood, M. H.
Balluff, H. E.
Boeck, Ferd.
Calvert, W. O.
Balluff, Walter
Boecken, Ernest C.
Cameron, Chas. S.
Ballow, A. E.
Boehm, C. O. E.
Camp, H. F.
Bammer, Sam
Boettger, Max R.
Campbell, Dr. Elliott
Barewald, C. L.
Boies, M. V., Co.
('ampbell, R. C.
Barnes, N. H.
Boies, Mrs. M. V.
Cannon, Geo. W.
Barr, Francis D.
Bollinger, James W.
Canton Cafe
Barr Dairy Co.
Bollinger, Mary Gilman Bojens, R.
Carney, Dr. R. P.
Bartemeyer, Herman II.
Bolte, E. L.
Carroll, A. E.
Baxter, J. C.
Bolte, Wm. C.
Carroll, A. T.
Bashaw, Wayne
Bollinger & Block
Carroll Bros.
Baxter Piano Co.
Bondy, Ludwig
Carroll, E. J.
Beauchaine, L. L.
Bon Ton
Carroll, W. Chas.
Beck, Roy
Booras. Geo.
Carroll, Dr. W. D.
Beck Plumbing Co.
Born, W. E.
Carson, T. B.
Becker, Fritz
Borchert, Ed.
Carstens, Louis P.
Becker, Miss Hilda
Bostedt, Fred
Carstens, Wm.
Becker, Waldo
Boston Meat Market
Cement Products Co.
Beedee, R. E.
Boudinot. Allen
Central Engineering Co.
Behan, Thos. Behm, Alfred Behm, Wm.
Boyce, James Bracelin, John
Chandler, T. W.
Beiderbecke, B. H. Bein, Louis
Brammer Co., H. F.
Chocolate Shop
Benadom, L. H.
Brandt, Clara L.
Chubb, C. N.
Benadom, W. A.
Brandt, John J.
Chute. L. E.
Bendixen, J. H.
Bredow, J. F.
Citron. Morris
Bendixen, P.
Bremer, HV.
City Fuel & Lumber Co.
City Hall Shoe Repairing
Bendixen, Dr. P. A.
Briggs, E. A. H.
Burkholder, E.
Artzberger, Earnest
Aufderheide, B. F. Akin, Edgar W., Jr.
Blancke, Rev. W. H.
Bush, A. G.
Butterworth, J. N ..
Buzzard, J. J.
Balch, E. F.
Blue Grass Savings Bank Bob, L.
Carleton, L. S.
Barr, Fred J.
Bowers, H. E.
Chambers, Walter
Chamberlin. W. M.
Brammer, Henry, & Son
Chezem, Andrew
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City Hall Smoke House
Clapp, Mrs. Lottie B. Clausen, F. G. Claussen, Henry C.
Denkmann, Julius Denger, Louis Denman, B. J.
Deutsch, Harry
Claussen, C. H.
Deutsch, Joseph
Claussen, Henry J.
Deutsch, I.
Ficke, C. A. Ficke, Julius Ficke, R. C.
Clausen & Kruse Clausen, Mrs. Otto
Diehn, Henry Diemer, R. A.
Clausen, R. J.
Dietz, Edward
Fidlar, W. F.
Clemons, H. B.
Dimond, J. A.
Fisher, David G., & Co.
Cline, A. P.
Dismer, H.
Fisher, L. M.
Clum, Woodworth
Dittmer, F. H.
Coen, Chas. E.
Dolese Bros. Co.
Coe, J. A. Coffman, Rev. L. M.
Dolese, John Dolese, Henry
Folwell, J. H.
Coffee, Dr. W. O.
Dolese, Peter
Forber, George F.
Coleman, E. N.
Donegan, Judge M. F.
Forber, Geo. F., & Bird
Coliseum Co.
Donnelly, H. A.
Fowler, A. H.
Collins, Miles
Donnelly, J. J.
Franc Furniture Co.
Columbia Hotel
Columbia Theatre
Donahoe, Rev. C. J.
Frank, H. J., Sr.
Comenitz. Ben
Comenitz News Agency
Compton, Mrs. Gertrude W. Dorman. H. A.
Conrad & Co.
Cook, R. B.
Dougherty, L. J.
Dougherty, Thos.
French, G. Decker
Corry, John, & Son
Corry, Louis
Corry, Wm. H.
Cosgriff, Wm.
Cotter, W. T.
Downer, H. E.
Cox. K. H.
Downing, F. E.
Frick, Charles
Crabbs, Austin
Downing, Forest
Cram. Ralph W.
Crawford, Wm. F. Crescent Macaroni Co. Crites, G. C.
Cromer. M.
Crook, L. J.
Crook, R. W.
Crossett, Edw. C.
Crook Bros. Laundry
Crowe. Chas. H. Crowley, J. W.
Cummins. H. R.
Curtis, clifton
Curtis, D. D.
Dahms. 'Dr. O. A. Dalv. D. A.
Dammann. L. H.
Davenport Broom Co.
Dav. Clearing House Assn. Electric Equipment Co.
Dav. Ice & Cold Stor. Co.
Dav. Ice Cream Co. Dav. Grains Drying Co.
Dav. Machine & Found. Co. Elmer, Dr. A. W.
Dav. Iron & Metal Co. Dav. Mfg. Co.
Elmer, Kate
Gerwe, Jos.
Gerwe, Louis
Dav. Locomotive Works
Dav. Overland Co.
Dav. Real Estate Board
Emeis, Hugo A.
Emeis, Hugo G. Emeis, Walter A.
Emeis Mfg. Co.
Emler, C. F.
Gilchrist, H. M. Gilchrist, J. W.
Davis, Rt. Rev. James Davis, J. W. Davis & Wright Stove Co. Davison. Ella
Englehart, Harry Englehart, R. R.
Glynn, C. E. Glynn, T. J.
Dawartz Bros. Dawartz, Geo. W.
Ewert & Richter
Evers, W. L.
Goenne, A. F.
Faber, Nick
Faerber, A. J.
Farmers Lumber Co.
Farmers Savings Bank Fay. C. F. Feddersen, Peter
Feeney, John A. Feiner Geo. Fellner, Edw. J.
Fuhlendorf, P. B.
Funk, T. B.
Gabathuler, J. H.
Gabbert, Etta
Gadient, Martin J.
Galbraith, J. M.
Gardiner, S.
Garvey, Harry
Gately, J. & Co.
Eckmann, Geo. H.
Economy Rug Co.
Ehlers, F. W.
Gehrmann, W. C.
Einfeldt, E.
Gehrmann, W. H.
Geisler, Wm. H. George, B. D.
Ells, J. H.
Ellsworth, A. S.
Gerdes, Walter R.
Ellsworth, L. H. German Mut. Fire Ins. Co.
Gerwe Bros.
Ely, N. D. Emeis, Arno F.
Emeis, H. A.
Gharet, F. A. Gibbs, F. C.
Gifford, Mrs. Ella
Gifford, Ira Gifford, W. D.
Davis, Frank L.
Emme, Henry Englehart, Claus
Gilloley, P. M.
Glaspell, E. S. Goddard, Frank Godfrey, N. L.
Dawartz, Harry J.
Dawson, A. F. Dawson. M. H. DeArmand, Louis G.
Decker. Dr. G. E.
Decorative Art Glass Co. DeFries, Dr. A. DeLacy. M. J.
Delescaille. Hattie
Democrat Co. Dempsey, Geo. S.
Dow, J. F.
Frey, Charles A.
Fries, John F. Fries, Peter J. Frye, Wm. F.
Fries Bros.
Draenas, Wm.
Drebling, O. D.
Driscoll, J. E.
Drysdale, J. E.
Drysdale, J. E., Co.
Duggelby, M. E.
Duncan, Chas.
Dunn, Dr. James
Dunn, R. G., & Co.
Duvall, Geo. W.
Ebeling, A. H.
Eckhardt, Otto
Eckhardt, Gus
Eckhardt, Louis
French, Alice
Corry, John
Dougherty, Wm.
French & Hecht
Dow, Worrall
Dow, John S.
Fritz, Wm, Frye, Geo. D.
Fry, Joseph H. Fuchs, G. F., Coal Co.
Fude, Frank
Frank, H. J., Jr.
Dorman, Chas. H.
Frank, H. J., Foundry & Mach. Co. Free, F. A.
Dougherty, E. J.
Franco, Chas.
Donohoe, Dr. A. P.
Doran, Dr. O. D.
Fellner, John H. Fersch, Ollie Fick, Frank G. Ficke & Ficke Ficke, A. D.
Goenne, E. C. Goering, B. H. Goering. J. H. Goettsch, Gustave Goff. E. L. Goldermann, Wm. Goldschmidt, A. G. Goos. Wm. Gordon-Van Tine Co.
Garstang, C. W. Gehrmann, J. H.
Geurink, Mrs. Elizabeth
Dav. Slaught. & Rend. Co. Dav. Tailoring Co. Davenport Water Co.
Estes, T. O.
Flanigan, J. Flannagan, Rev. J. T. A. Fleischmann Co.
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Gordon, Harry Gorman, J. F. Gottschalk, Wm. Gottschlich, Aug. Gould, A. G. Grant, O. B. Greenbaum, S. E. Greer, W. W.
Griffin's Confect. Store
Griffin, R. P. Griggs, A. P., Co. Griggs, A. P. Griggs, T. W.
Grilk, Chas. Grilk, Mrs. Louis Gruenwald, Wm. Gruenau, Otto Gruenhagen, Otto F. Guaranty Life Ins. Co. Gundaker, J. H. Gude, J. C.
Haak, Rich.
Haase, Gus Haase, Louis
Haase, Wm.
Hageboeck, A. L. Hageboeck, John
Haglund, Ed.
Hall, C. L. Hall, E. H. ITall, J. C.
Hall & Martin Haller, J. T. Haller, Wm.
ITalligan Candy Co. Halligan, James F.
Halligan, Jean Halligan, T. F.
Hamann, A. W. Hamlin, W. I.
ITand, Jno. P., Co. Hands, Dr. S. G.
Hanna, Chas.
Hannemann, Herman
Hansen Drug Co. Hansen, Harry O. Hansen, Lawrence Hansen, B. C.
Hansen, C. E.
IJanssen, C. F.
Hanssen, Louis
Hanssen's, Louis, Sons Hansen, M. B. Happ, H. C. harbeck, A. E.
Harbeck, Mrs. Marv Harbeck, A., & Co. Hardman, J. E.
Harkert Cigar Co. Harkert, Hans Harned, R. H.
Harneu & Von Maur Harris, Wm. A.
Harrison, Margaret
Iowa Construction Co.
Knostman, John W.
Nnostman, Ralnh E.
Knueppel, A. H.
Knueppel & Ott Koch, A. F. Koch, A. F., & Co.
Hayward, C. D. Hays, H. G.
Hayward, E. B.
Jansen, Albert .Jansen, C.
Koehnke. Hugo Koenig, Phil
.Jebens, Henry Johnson, Chas. J.
Kohler, J. R. Kohrs, Frank Kohrs, John
Kohrs Packing Co.
Koopman Bros.
Koopman, Henry
.Jones, H. B. .Jones, C. W.
Judy, Mrs. E. G. Junge, Jul.
Kahl, II. C. Kahl, Jos.
Kahles, Adolph
Kahles, Phil
Kaisen, Carl
Kammerer, H. E. Kastens, C. L.
Hetzel, F. A. Hetzel, Wm.
Heuck, C. H.
Heuck, Wm.
Kaufmann, Ed. Kautz, L. E.
Keeler, Chas. A.
Keeler, D. E.
Keeler, Thos. J.
Kelly, A. E.
Kelly, John C.
Kelly Bros.
Kelly, John F., Co.
Kelly, Glenn D.
Kelly, Mrs. Glenn
Kelly, Leo. J.
Kelly, R. C.
Kelly, Wm. F. Kennedy, Thos. P.
Keppe, Chas. Keppy, F. C.
Kerker, George A.
Kerker, George W.
Kerker, Harry L.
Kerker, J. H.
Kerker, Ralph W.
Kerker Paper Box Co.
Kerns, E. Kessler, S. S.
Ketelsen, Chr. Kieffert, E. E. Kimball, W. H.
Kimberly, D. W.
Kimmel, J. S. Kinnally, M. J.
Kinnavey. James J.
Kindt. Chas. T.
Kistenmacher, E. J.
Kistenmacher, Theo. C.
Klauer, Frank G.
Klaus, Jos. L.
Klaus & Gadient Ice & Coal Co.
Klein, Harry
Klein's Ladies Ready to Wear Klein. M. A. Klenze, C. H.
Klindt, Geo.
Ideal Heating Co.
Kloppenburg, Louis
Kloppenburg, P.
Knaack, Ed.
Knocke, L. E. Knostman Bros. Knostman, Mrs. Amelia
Knostman, George H.
Iowa Lunch Room
Iowa Silver Plating Co.
Iowa Steam Laundry
Isenberg, I. Isenberg & Co.
Kock, John Koch, G. H.
Koch, Wm. L.
Koechert, Paul
Hayward, V. E.
IIeden, P. E.
Heenev, John M. Heesch, Carstens & Tall- mon Heesch. Herman Heim, E. L. Heinz, John Helble, John
ITell, Dr. Henry Henderson, Chas. R.
Hendryche, James
Henigbaum, A. Henigbaum, W. J.
ITenly, Mrs. Ella V. ITennings, L. Hepburn, Bert Hertzler, H. G.
Heuer, Wm. Heyer, M. F. Heysinger, W. L.
ยท Hickey Bros. Hickey, D. J. Sr. Hickey, D. J., Jr. Hickey, Wm.
Higgenbothem, J. W.
Higley's Grocery
Hild, Charles
Hill, John
ITill, Laura
Hill, Oswald C.
Hill, Otto
Hinrichs, John G.
Hinsch, Paul
Hipwell, C. G.
IToefle, Dr. H. C.
Hoeft, Ed.
Hoeft & Shaughnessey
Hoffbauer, Max Holbrook Furniture Co.
Holbrook, W. S. Holm, Frank
Hombrecht, A.
Hooper, T. N.
Horne. Dan B. ITorn & Claussen
Horn, J. Horrigan, Ed. A.
Horst, Henry T.
ITorst, Henry W.
Horst & Strieter Hostetler. J. B.
House, Ed.
Howe. M. J.
Hubbell, C. H.
Hubers. Wm. Huebotter. H. L.
Hutton, Wm. A.
Hynes, John
Ickes, J. K.
Ideal Cleaners
Illian, Albert
Illian, Fred W.
Immoor, Henry
Incze, Chas. Independent Baking Co. Interstate Auto Co.
Hartung, Albert Hass, J. H. HIass. Leon Hassler, Julius Hawk, J. O. Hayes, R. R. Hayes, Dr. J. B.
.Jacobsen. P. N. Jager, Henrv Jahn & Ollier
.Johnson, Brice B. Johnson, E. S. Johnson, G. S. Johnston, Paul H.
Koopman, Hugo Koopman, Walter
Katz, J. H. Kaufmann, Chas. B.
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Kopp, R. M. Korn Baking Co.
Levetzow, Henry
Mathes, W. C., Coal Co.
Levine, A. Levy, Abe
Mathews & Carroll Matthews, W. C.
Korn, Harry
Lillis, Wm. M.
Matthey, Dr. Henry
Korn, Henry
Lincoln, A. L.
Matthey, Dr. Walter
horn, Otto
Lindquist, A. E.
Mausnest, Anna
Korn, Wm. H.
Linograph Co.
Meinert, Henry & John
Krabbenhoeft, Gus
Lischer, Ed.
Meier, Fred
Krabbenhoeft, Theo.
Lischer, F. A.
Meier, C. E.
Kraffenhoeft, Jul.
Lischer, Mrs. Hedwig
Meier, H. C.
Kraft, August
Lischer, Henry
Meier, John G.
Kraft, Geo.
Littig, A. E.
Mengel, Fritz
Kramer, Robert
Littig Construction Co.
Mengel, William
Krause, Louise
Littig, H. E.
Merchants Cafe
krause, Robert, Co.
Littleton, C. M.
Messer, B. J.
Krell, Paul
Livingston, Louis L.
Metcalf, Harold
Kresge, S. S., Co.
Lorenzen, Laura
Meyer, Alfred J.
Kroeger, Chas.
Logan & Bryan
Meyer, Claus H.
Kroeger, F. C.
Logan, Warden E.
Meyer, Edward U.
Kropf, Victor
Luetje, Wm.
Meyer, F. W.
Kruel, Dr. D. G.
Luettje, B. F.
Meyer, Paul
Kuehl-Goelitz Co.
Lueschen, John
Miller, R. T.
Kruse, W. O.
Lyngholm, P. J.
Miller & Gruenau
Kuehl, Claus M.
Miller Hotel Co.
Kuehl, Christ. D., & Son
McAdam, E. R.
Miller & Stolley
Kuehl, C. J.
McCabe, R. W.
Miller, George H.
Kuehl, Henry A.
McCarthy Improvement Co. Miller, Joseph A.
Kuehl, Louis Kuchl, O. H.
McCauly, Alice
Miller, W. F. Miner, L. S. Minreare, W. C.
Kuhl, Dr. A. B.
McClelland, Mrs. Anna R.
Midland Fixture Co.
Kuehlcke, Otto
McClelland, Geo. R.
Mittelbuscher, E. J.
Kulp, Dr. O. W.
McClelland Co., T. W.
Mittelbuscher, R.
Kunkel & Sons
McClure, J. B.
Moeller, Adolph
Kuppinger Land Co.
Mccollister, J. D. McCormick, C. M.
Moeller, henry Moffat, G. A.
Ladner, H. J.
Lafferty, H. R.
Lafferty, S. B.
Mccullough, M. E.
Montgomery & Campbell
LaFrenz, Earnest
Mccullough, F. J.
Moeller, Hugo
LaFrenz, Henry T.
Mccullough, Dr. G. F.
Moetzel, E. A.
Lage, John
Mccullough, W. J.
Morevek, W.
Lage, Jochim
McFarland, H. J.
Morehead, S. H.
Lage, Otto
McIntyre, C. C.
Morrell, Thomas
Lage, Will
McGovern, Hugh
Morgan, E. T.
Lagomarcino-Grupe Co.
McGowan, T. H.
Morgan, Dr. J.
Lagomarcino, Paul
McMann, Walter
Moritz, Simon
Lambach, Carl
McManus, Park W., Jr.
Morrison, D.
Moritz, Sol. Morrison, Rev. T. N.
Maack, Louis
. Morrissey, L. M. B. Marks, Morton L., Co.
Maehr, Arno R.
Moss Bros. Clothing Co.
Lane, D. R.
Maehr Co., The
Mueller, Alfred
Lane, J. Reed
Maehr, Robt. E.
Mueller, Ed. C.
Lane, Joe R. Langbein, L.
Mahannah, Fred L.
Mueller, Wm. L.
Maines & Kelley
Muhs, B. F.
Maines, W. R.
Murphy, D. J.
Malloy, John
Murray, Dr. C. A.
Malloy, J. P.
Muttera, Fred
Larson Shoe Co.
Malloy, M. J.
Lasher. L. G.
Mangels, Herman
Naeckel, Alex.
Lau, Charles W.
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