Polk Topeka, Kansas, city directory, 1890-1891, Part 8

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Publication date: 1890
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Kansas and New Jersey Loan Co., 116 East Fifth street. Incorporated December, 1886; capital, $60,000. President, Henry B. Pierce; vice president, A. C. Pierce; secretary, F. M. Newton; treasurer, Henry B. Piercc.


Kansas Newspaper Union, 120 East Eighth avenue. (Sec Commonwealth Pub- lishing and Supply Co.)


Kansas Phonograph Co., 109 West Sixth avenue. Incorporated January, 1889; capital, $250,000. President, S. S. Ott; vice president, H. S. Wicks; sec- retary and treasurer, A. B. Poole.


Kansas State Art Association, Crawford building, 501 Jackson street. Incorpo- rated May, 1886; capital, $10,000. President, Edward Wilder; sccretary and treasurer, George F. Parmelee; principal, George E. Hopkins.


Kansas State Fair Association, 623 Quincy street. Incorporated November, 1879; capital, $50,000. President, Orrin T. Welch; vice president, F. Well- house; secretary, E. G. Moon; treasurer, Joab Mulvane.


Kansas Town Co., 535 Kansas avenue (rear). Incorporated 1880; capital, $52,000. President, Joab Mulvane; secretary and treasurer, Edward Wilder.


Kellam ( The) Book and Stationery Co., 603 Kansas avenue. Incorporated June, 1888; capital, $30,000. President, T. J. Kellam; secretary and treasurer, H. L. Shirer.


Knox (The John D.) Land and Investment Co., 104 East Seventh street. Incorpo- rated March 4, 1889; capital paid up, $179,507.42. President, John D. Knox; vice president, J. B. McAfee; secretary, Sam'l W. Winn; treasurer, M. P. Knox.


Knox (The Wm. C.) Guaranteed Eight Per Cent. Investment Co., Knox building, 1 12 West Sixth avenue. Incorporated March 1, 1888; capital, $ 100,000. President, Wm. C. Knox; vice president, Samuel C. Garrard; treasurer, Wm. C. Knox; secretary, H. C. Hodges.


Masonic Mutual Benefit Society of Kansas, 11I West Sixth avenue. Incorporated March 28, 1873; capital, mutual. President, E. T. Carr; vice president, L. C. Wasson; secretary, D. W. Ncllis; treasurer, D. A. Moulton.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK Refers to its Customers and Record in Inviting Business from the Citizens of Topeka. See Page 208.


No Charge to Borrowers for Exchange.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


Lowest Rates on Topeka City Loans.


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Masonic Temple Co., 11I West Sixth avenue. Incorporated September 21, ISSS; authorized capital, $100,000. President, George W. Veale; vice president, John Guthrie; secretary, D. W. Nellis; treasurer, Sam'l T. Howe.


Merchants National Bank, 605 Kansas avenue. Incorporated July 14, 1888; cap- ital, $100.000; surplus, $2,500. President, Cyrus K. Holliday; vice pres- ident, Thomas J. Kellam; cashier, Frank G. Willard; assistant cashier, Wm. Macferran.


Metropolitan Investment Co., 621 Kansas avenue. Incorporated March 5, 1887; capital, $25,000. President, W. J. Healey; vice president, S. R. Ritchie; treasurer, D. W. Nellis; secretary, H. Garvey.


Miami Land Co., 621 Kansas avenue. Incorporated March 14, 1887; capital, $25,000. President, C. K. Holliday, jr.


Missouri and Kansas Telephone Co., 615 Kansas avenue. Incorporated August, 1883; capital, $1,250,000. Principal office, Kansas City, Mo. President, J. R. Mulvane; secretary, W. W. Smith; treasurer, N. R. Ferguson; local manager, F. B. Chester.


National Starch Co., office 106 West Fifth street, manufactory one and one-half miles east of the city. Incorporated December 10, 1886; capital, $150,000. Manager, Thomas O. McGrew.


New England Notion Co., 320 Kansas avenue. Incorporated September 20, 1889; capital, $40,000. President, W. W. Gray; vice president and secretary, A. Troop; treasurer, M. F. Gray.


North Topeka Electric Light and Power Co., 115 East E street. Incorporated No- vember, 1888; capital, $25,000. President, Harry C. Safford; vice presi- dent, John Ellinwood; secretary, J. B. Marshall; treasurer, Wm. C. Knox.


North Topeka Real Estate and Investment Co., 824 North Kansas avenue. Char- tered April, 1887; capital, $50,000. President, John Marshall; secretary, M. S. Evans; treasurer, C. W. Angle.


Pomeroy Coal Co., So5 Kansas avenue. Incorporated May, 1886. Principal of- fice, Atchison Kansas; capital, $- -. President, J. F. Pomeroy ; man- ager at Topeka, J. W. F. Hughes.


Reed-Martin Printing Co., 831 Kansas avenue. Incorporated January, 1890; cap- ital, $50,000. President, G. F. Miller; vice president, Joseph Reed, secre- tary, R. E. Martin; treasurer, Geo. W. Reed.


Shawnee Building and Loan Association, meets monthly at 111 West Ninth street. Organized in 1885. President, M. Snattinger; secretary, A. B. Poole. Shawnee Land Co., 109 West Sixth avenue. Incorporated 1887; capital, $100,- 000. President, T. J. Anderson; vice president, R. Nichols; treasurer, J. H. Foucht; secretary, J. E. McLeod.


Solomon Valley Town and Land Co., 501 Jackson street. Incorporated May, 1887; capital, $100,000. President, M. A. Low; vice president, T. B. Sweet; treasurer, Geo. M. Noble.


Sunflower Windmill Co., Knox building, West Sixth avenue. Chartered January, 1890; capital, $10,000. H. C. Hodges, president; W. M. Rynerson, treas- urer; J. W. Vincent, secretary.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK GIVES LIVE, ACTIVE SERVICE AND SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS. See Page 208.


[ I. C. DUWMAN & UU., HIU WGSI SIAIN JUIGGI, NEAL COTAIC LUANS, PROMPT ATTENTION, READY MONEY AND EVERY ACCOMMODATION TO BORROWERS.


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Symns Grocery Co., 310 East Fourth street. Incorporated March 21, 1889; capi- tal, $500,000. Principal house at Atchison, Kansas. President, A. W. Symns; treasurer, Wm. A. Otis; vice president, J. W. Allen; secretary, J. C. Tomlinson; local manager, J. E. Moore.


Thompson ( W. A. L.) Hardware Co., 517 and 519 Kansas avenue. Incorporated January 20, 1884; capital, $100,000. President, Jacob Smith; vice presi- dent, W. A. L. Thompson; secretary, J. C. Bauer; treasurer, W. A. L. Thompson.


Topeka Belt Railway Co., office, room 23, Bank of Topeka building. Incorporated November 9, 1887; capital, $1,000,000. President, C. S. Gleed; secretary and treasurer, G. H. Nolte; superintendent, E. H. Littlefield.


Topeka Building and Investment Co., room 23, Bank of Topeka building. Incor- porated June 1, 1889; capital, $500,000. President, C. S. Gleed; secretary and treasurer, G. H. Nolte.


Topeka Board of Trade, 109 West Sixth avenue. Incorporated February, 1886; capital, $50,000. President, Samuel T. Howe; vice presidents, A. W. Knowles, J. B. Bartholomew; treasurer, Sam. Radges; secretary, James A. Troutman.


Topeka Cemetery Association, office, 812 Kansas avenue. Incorporated October 19, 1877; capital, $50,000. President, Geo. D. Hale; vice president, Silas Rain; secretary, Geo. W. Crane; superintendent and treasurer, D. O. Crane. Topeka Coal Co., 534 Kansas avenue. Incorporated November 17, 1887; capital, $25,000. President, B. F. Hobart; vice president, James A. Bovard; sec- retary and treasurer, J. A. Bovard; cashier, H. S. Mansfield.


Topeka City Railway Co., room 23, Bank of Topeka building. Incorporated Au- gust 18, 1881 ; capital, $200,000. President, Chas. S. Gleed; secretary and treasurer, G. H. Nolte; superintendent, E. H. Littlefield.


Topeka Commercial Security Co., 807 Kansas avenue. Incorporated February I, 1889; capital, $100,000. President, H. C. Speer; vice president, T. Dwight Thacher; secretary, R. M. Gage.


Topeka and Council Grove Land, Lot and Development Co., 116 East Fifth street. Incorporated April, 1887; capital, $20,000. President, H. K. Rowley; treas- urer, Geo. W. Watson; secretary, T. P. Rodgers.


Topeka and Florence Land, Lot and Development Co., 116 East Fifth street. Incor- porated June 3, 1887; capital, $100,000. President, H. K. Rowley; vice president, I. N. Baker; secretary, T. P. Rodgers.


Topeka and Fort Scott Land and Lot Co., 515 Kansas avenue. Chartered June 22, 1887; authorized capital, $40,000. President, J. T. Williams; vice presi- dent and treasurer, L. H. Pounds; secretary, H. V. Hinckley.


Topeka Investment and Loan Co., 700 Kansas avenue, second floor. Incorporated January 1, 1884; capital, $200,000. President, H. R. Hilton; vice presi- dent, P. I. Bonebrake; secretary and treasurer, Edwin Knowles.


Topeka Land and Cattle Co., 535 Kansas avenue. Incorporated July, 1884; capi- tal, $200,000. President and manager, Joab Mulvane; secretary, D. A. Mulvane; treasurer, John R. Mulvane.


Topeka Linseed Oil Co., 501 Crane street. Incorporated July, 1887; capital, $35,000. President and treasurer, W. H. Grove; secretary, J. W. Hirst.


Money to Loan on Real Estate. ¿ Bond and Mortgage Department of The United States Savings Bank.


County and Municipal Bonds Negotiated.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO. BUY AND SELL MORTGAGES


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Topeka Land and Development Co., room 23, 535 Kansas avenue, third floor. In- corporated 1887; capital, 20,000 shares. Trustees, Geo. F. Parmelee, To- peka; Frank R. Cordley, Boston, Mass.


Topeka Mill and Elevator Co., corner Crane and Adams streets. Incorporated March 22, 1882; capital, $126,000. President, J. S. Martin; W. H. Para- more, secretary and treasurer.


Topeka Pressed Brick Co., office in Knox building (basement ). Incorporated March 15, 1888; capital, $25,000. President, D. C. Metsker; vice presi- dent, W. E. Sterne; secretary, W. M. Rynerson; treasurer, Wm. C. Knox. Topeka Rapid Transit Railway Co., office, 1116 Jackson street. Incorporated No- vember 6, 1886; capital, $600,000. President, J. B. Bartholomew ; vice presi- dent, M. A. Low; secretary and treasurer, John Norton.


Topeka Real Estate and Improvement Co., room 26, Knox building, West Sixth avenue. Incorporated May 11, 1888; capital, $26,100. President, Charles F. Spencer; secretary and treasurer, J. B. Larimer.


Topeka and Republic Investment Co., 601 Kansas avenue. Incorporated April 28, 1887; capital, $50,000. President, T. J. Anderson; vice president, J. B. Hibben; treasurer, James A. Troutman; secretary, S. E. Sheldon.


Topeka Safe Deposit and Trust Co., 109 West Sixth avenue; (formerly the National Loan and Trust Co.) Incorporated May, 1874; capital, $200,000. Presi- dent, J. H. Waite; vice president, George D. Hale; secretary, T. L. String- ham; treasurer, A. H. Bates.


Topeka Sand and Gravel Co., 109 East Sixth avenue. Incorporated September 16, 1887; capital, $20,000. President, H. K. Rowley; vice president, J. A. Beal; secretary and treasurer, L. G. Beal.


Topeka Sash and Door Manufacturing Co., corner Seventh and Holliday. Incor- porated May 1, 1880; capital, $40,000. President and treasurer, Geo. W. Herron; secretary and manager, W. H. Frampton.


Topeka Savings Bank, 109 East Sixth avenue. Incorporated March 12, 1887; capital, $75,000; surplus, $2,500. President, A. W. Knowles; vice presi- dent, A. Washburn; secretary and treasurer, L. G. Beal.


Topeka Starch Co., office, 106 West Fifth street. Incorporated December 10, 1886; capital, $100,000. President, C. K. Holliday; vice president, Thos. Sherlock; secretary, C. K. Holliday, jr .; treasurer, T. O. McGrew.


Topeka Sugar Co., office, 116 East Fifth street. Incorporated November, 1887; capital, $150,000. President, L. R. Elliott; vice president, C. O. Knowles; secretary, T. P. Rodgers; treasurer, P. I. Bonebrake.


Topeka Union Land and Security Co., 11I East Eighth avenue. Incorporated March, 1887; capital, $100,000. President, T. W. Harrison; vice presi- dent, W. J. Brown; secretary, F. C. Newman.


Topeka Water Co., 625 Quincy street. Incorporated August 15, 1881; capital, $400,000. President, Joab Mulvane; vice president, A. S. Johnson; secre- tary, M. O'Brien; treasurer, John R. Mulvane.


United States Savings Bank, 112 West Sixth avenue. Incorporated October 1, 1888; capital, $261,000; surplus, $- President, Wm. C. Knox; vice president, W. E. Sterne; cashier, J. D. Salmons.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK BUYS AND SELLS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. SEE PAGE 208.


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YOU WILL FIND SECURITY for YOUR IDLE MONEY in the INVESTMENTS offered by T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


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Washburn Land Co., 114 East Sixth avenue. Chartered March 21, 1887; author- ized capital, $100,000. President, A. Washburn; vice president, T. L. Stringham; secretary and treasurer, C. O. Knowles.


West Side Circle Railway Co., S34 Quincy street. Incorporated March, 1887; capital, $100,000. President, Thos. A. Osborn; secretary, Robt. H. Del- ahay; treasurer, P. I. Bonebrake.


Western Investment, Loan and Trust Co., office 435 Kansas avenue. Incorporated February 25, 1888; capital, $104,350; surplus, $3,000. President, L. L. Turner; secretary and treasurer, S. T. Howe.


Western Lot and Land Co., 114 East Sixth avenue. Incorporated January 17, 1887; authorized capital, $100,000. President, John R. Mulvane; vice president, J. P. Griswold; secretary and treasurer, A. W. Knowles.


Wolff (Charles) Packing Co., foot of Quincy street. Incorporated October, 1887; capital, $ 100,000. President, Chas. Wolff; secretary, John A. Lee; treas- urer, Charles Wolff.


Young Men's Christian Association, 122 and 124 East Sixth avenue. Incorporated January, 1880; capital, $2,000. President, R. B. Gemmell; vice president, D. A. Mulvane; secretary, W. H. Holmes; assistant secretary, George H. McClellan ; treasurer, James F. Griffin.


LIBRARIES.


Bethany College Library, connected with the College of the Sisters of Bethany, and contains about 5,000 volumes.


Lincoln School Library, located in the public school building on Fifth and Madi- son streets, and contains over 4,000 well-selected volumes.


Public Library, located on the grounds of the Kansas State Capitol. Occupies a magnificent building, costing over $40,000, which was erected'especially for its use and has over 10,000 books on its shelves. Open daily until 9 P. M.


State Library, located in the basement story in the east wing of the State Capitol; it is one of the largest and most valuable libraries in the West, containing 35,000 volumes. H. J. Dennis, State librarian.


State Historical Society Library, located in the west wing of the Kansas State House. Contains over 37,500 books, and is in charge of F. G. Adams, secretary of the society.


Swedish Library, 505 Kansas avenue, in charge of John Watts. Contains several hundred volumes of Swedish literature.


Washburn College Library, occupies a handsome structure, erected for its use, west of the main college building, and contains from 6,000 to 8,000 volumes.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Trades and Labor Assembly, meets every Friday evening at 8 o'clock. A. A. Avery, recording secretary, 1219 Monroe street; trustees, P. E. Cook, cor- ner Fifth and West streets; August Harms and C. A. Coppin, 601 Kansas avenue.


Topeka Typographical Union, No. 121, meets first Sunday in each month at 2:30 P. M. G. Gus. Crawford, financial and corresponding secretary.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK offers special facilities to all persons desirous of making Savings Deposits, in connection with a General Banking Business. See Page 208.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO. - 116 West Sixth St., REAL ESTATE LOANS. NO ACCEPTED APPLICATION KVER HAS TO WAIT A DAY FOR MONEY.


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Journeymen Stoncutters' Association of Topeka, meets every alternate Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. James Ingalls, recording secretary, 1800 Van Buren street.


United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Union No. 158, meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Charles Haus, recording and corre- sponding secretary, corner Seventh and Spruce streets.


Brotherhood of Cigarmakers, Union No. 36, meets first Friday in each month; ex- ecutive committee meets every Monday evening. W. C. Cookry, record- ing and corresponding secretary, 620 Kansas avenue.


Operative Plasterers' Association, Union No. 44, meets every alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock. W. J. Hallahan, recording and corresponding sec- retary, 704 Western avenue.


Printing Pressmen's Union, No. 35, meets first Saturday night in each month. C. J. Hawkins, secretary, 722 Hancock street.


Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators, meets every alternate Thursday at 7:30 o'clock. Miller, recording and corresponding secretary, 1181/2 West Sixth avenue.


Tinners' and Sheet Iron Workers' Union, meets every Saturday night.


Salesmen and Clerks' Association, meets Monday nights at 7:30 o'clock. Arthur A. Peters, secretary, 618 Kansas avenue.


Plumbers' Union meets first and third Wednesdays in each month. D. Mc- Clarty, secretary, 1918 East Sixth avenue.


Tailors' Union meets first Monday in every month. Gus. A. Youngburg, sec- retary, 527 Kansas avenue.


Brotherhood of Railway Car Repairers of North America, Division No. 9, meets every Tuesday evening. W. G. Peters, recording secretary, corner Fifth and Adams streets.


Harmony Assembly, No. 2325, Knights of Labor, meets every Tuesday evening. S. H. Wright, recording secretary, 1113 West Tenth avenue.


Bricklayers' Protective Union, No. 3, meets every alternate Friday night. George Gustin, box 82.


Barbers' Union meets every Monday evening at 9 o'clock. S. M. Bower, secre- tary, III West Sixth avenue.


Lathers' Union, No. 1, meets every alternate Monday evening. John Duncan, secretary.


MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.


Battery B, first light artillery, 618 Kansas avenue. Organized June, 1888. Meetings every Monday evening. O. L. McIntosh, first lieutenant; A. W. Fowkes, second lieutenant; J. H. Mclaughlin, quartermaster.


Company A, third regiment, Kansas National Guard, armory, 723 Kansas avenue. Organized in 1SS2. Meetings every Monday evening. George C. Sperry, captain; Charles N. Nelson, first lieutenant; A. M. Mills, second lieutenant.


High School Cadets (military). Organized 1890. Meet Monday evenings at armory, 618 Kansas avenue.


Harrison Cadets (military). Organized February, 1890. Meet at Harrison school. Walter Smith, captain; James Dunsizen, first lieutenant.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK GIVES LIVE, ACTIVE SERVICE AND SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS. SEE PAGE 208.


T. E. BOWMAN & CO., REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKERS. .


. NO ACCEPTED APPLICATION HAS EVER HAD TO WAIT A DAY FOR MONEY. ....


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MUSEUMS.


Agricultural Society Museum, west wing of the State House; open daily. Free to visitors.


Capital City Museum, 814 and 816 Kansas avenue; open daily. ( Private enter- prise. )


Goss Ornithological Museum, east wing of the State House; open daily. Free to visitors.


State Historical Society Museum, west wing of State House; F. G. Adams, secre- tary. Open daily. Free to visitors.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Advocate, The. Weekly. Farmers' Alliance. Published by the Advocate Pub- lishing Company, 501 Jackson street.


Alliance Tribune. Weekly. Published in the interest of the Farmers' and In- dustrial Union, by Estes & Yount. Office, 116 East Seventh.


American Patriot. Monthly. Published in the interest of the Patriotic Sons of America.


Association Reflector, The. Monthly. Published by the Young Men's Christian Association, 122 East Sixth avenue.


Published by P. H. Souther. Bee, The. Weekly. Devoted to labor interests. Office, 623 Kansas avenue.


City and Farm Record. Monthly. Agricultural. I. W. Pack, editor and pub- lisher. Office, 119 West Sixth avenue.


Detective World. Monthly. Devoted to police and detective service. Published by The World Publishing Company. Office, 418 Kansas avenue.


Financier, The. Semi-monthly. Financial. Published by S. L. Seabrook. Office, 108 East Seventh street.


Grand Army Journal, Weekly. Devoted to the G. A. R. L. J. Webb, editor and publisher. Office, 722 Jackson street.


Jeffersonian, The. Weekly. Democratic. W. H. T. Wakefield, editor and pub- lisher. Office 120 East Fifth street.


Kansas Church Tidings. Monthly. Religious, etc. Published by L. A. Rudi- sill. Office, 813 Kansas avenue.


Kansas Democrat, The. Daily. Democratic. Published by the Kansas Demo- crat Publishing Company. Office, 621 Kansas avenue.


Kansas Democrat, The. Weekly. Democratic. Published by the Kansas Demo- crat Publishing Company. Office, 621 Kansas avenue.


Kansas Farmer, The. Weekly. Agricultural. Published by the Kansas Far- mer Company, 501 Jackson street.


Kansas Home. Weekly. Literary. Published by the Kansas Home Publishing Company. Frank H. Martin and L. A. Johnston, editors. Corner of Fifth and Jackson streets. -10


Money to Loan on Real Estate. - BOND AND MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK.


NEGOTIATES COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.


LOWEST RATES ON REAL ESTATE LOANS T. E. BOWMAN & CO.


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Kansas Medical Journal. Monthly. Scientific. Published by Dr. W. L. Schenck, J. E. Minney, M. D., and Dr. S. G. Stewart. Office, 723 Kansas avenue. Kansas Newspaper Union. Weekly. Independent. Published by the Kansas Newspaper Union. F. P. Baker, editor. Office, 722 Jackson street.


Kansas Siftings. Monthly. Prohibition. L. A. Rudisill, editor. Office, 813 Kansas avenue.


Kansas Telgraph. (German.) Published weekly. Established 1880. H. von Langen, editor. Office, 122 East Fifth street.


Kansas Worker. Monthly. Religious. L. Dyo Chambers, publisher. Office, 121 West Fifth street.


Lance, The. Weekly. Literary, etc. Published by Harry W. Frost. Of- fice, S21 Kansas avenue.


Oakland Item. Weekly. Local. Charles Jaquith, publisher. Office, Oakland addition.


Our Messenger. Monthly. Organ of the W. C. T. U. Olive P. Bray, editor. Office, 1301 Lane street.


'Our State. Monthly. Literary, etc. Published by A. G. Stacey. Office, S17 Kansas avenue.


Potwin Tribune. Weekly. Amateur. W. R. Fish, jr., editor. Office, 7 Green- wood avenue, Potwin Place.


Saturday News. Weekly. Local. Published by the Kimball Printing Com- pany. Office, 835 North Kansas avenue.


Spirit of Kansas. Weekly. Agricultural. G. F. Kimball, editor and publisher. Office, 835 North Kansas avenue.


State Journal. Daily. Independent republican. Frank P. Mac Lennan, editor and proprietor. Office, 800 Kansas avenue.


State Journal. Weekly. Independent republican. Published by Frank P. Mac Lennan. Office, Soo Kansas avenue. ..


Sunday Ledger, The. Weekly. Literary. George W. Reed, editor and pub- lisher. Office, 831 Kansas avenue.


Topeka Budget. Weekly. Local. J. F. Daniels, editor and publisher. Office, 631 Kansas avenue.


Topeka Daily Capital, The. Republican. J. K. Hudson, editor and proprietor. Office, 109 East Eighth avenue.


Topeka Mail, The. Weekly. Republican. Frank A. Root & Sons, editors and publishers. Office, 817 North Kansas avenue.


Topeka News. Weekly. Independent. Published by the Kimball Printing Company. Office, 835 North Kansas avenue.


Topeka Republican, Weekly. Resubmission. Published by the Chesney- Thomas Printing Company. Office, 1123 Kansas avenue.


Topeka Weekly Capital, The. Republican. Published by J. K. Hudson. Office, 109 East Eighth avenue.


Trade Journal. Monthly. Commercial. J. F. Daniels, publisher. Office, 631 Kansas avenue.


United Presbyterian. Monthly. Religious. Rev. M. F. McKirahan, editor; W. J. Neely, business manager. Office, 825 Kansas avenue.


THE UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK GRANTS SUCH ACCOMMODATIONS TO ITS CUSTOMERS AS THEIR BUSINESS MERITS, CONSISTENT WITH CONSERVATISM. SEE PAGE 208.


SPECIAL LOW RATES ON - T. E. Bowman & Co. LARGE LOANS. JONES BUILDING, SIXTH ST.


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Villa-Range. Monthly. Ladies' home journal. Published by Mrs. Emma Pack. Office, 119 West Sixth avenue.


Washburn Argo, The. Semi-monthly. Educational. Published by the students of the college. Samuel W. Naylor, business manager.


Washburn Reporter. Weekly. Educational. Published in the interest of the students of the college.


Western Poultry Breeder. Monthly. Poultry and pet stock. Published by Owen & Co. Office, 520 Kansas avenue.


Western School Journal. Monthly. Educational. Published by John MacDon- ald. Office, 734 Kansas avenue.


Western Veteran. Weekly. Devoted to the G. A. R. O. H. Coulter, editor and publisher. Office, 805 Kansas avenue.


POST OFFICE.


Government Building, corner of Kansas avenue and Fifth street. POSTMASTER ..


James L. King.


ASSISTANT POSTMASTER. W. F. Ellison.


(Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.)


SUPERINTENDENT MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT


F. J. Mileham.


ASSISTANT MONEY ORDER CLERK .. Beatrice A. Glogau.


( Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. )


SUPERINTENDENT REGISTER DEPARTMENT.


H. B. Chamberlain.


STAMP CLERK


(Office hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. )


Flora Shipley.


DAY MAILING CLERKS ( A. J. Kellam.


Theo. A. Wilkie.


NIGHT MAILING CLERKS


A. S. Rowles.


W. B. Ware.


NIGHT DISTRIBUTING CLERK


Le Roy Powell.


WATCHMAN .


E. E. Laird.


GENERAL DELIVERY CLERK.


John Harper.


ASSISTANT DELIVERY CLERK.


. Ella Sherman.


SUPERINTENDENT OF MAIL CARRIERS.


Clate Merricks.


SUPERINTENDENT OF NORTH TOPEKA STATION B. T. Payne.


MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT.


Open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M., except on Sundays and legal holidays. Money sent with absolute safety to all the principal towns and cities in the United States, Canadas, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany and Switzerland.


The following are the fees for domestic money orders: For orders not ex- ceeding five dollars, five cents; exceeding five and not exceeding ten dollars, eight cents; exceeding ten and not exceeding fifteen dollars, ten cents; exceed- ing fifteen and not exceeding thirty dollars, fifteen cents; exceeding thirty and not exceeding forty dollars, twenty cents; exceeding forty and not exceeding




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