The illustrated sketch book and directory of Jefferson City and Cole County, 1900, Part 2

Author: Johnston, J. W; Missouri Illustrated Sketch Book Co
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Jefferson City, Mo., Press of Tribune printing co
Number of Pages: 450


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*POPLAR STREET-Beginning at Atchison street and running southwesterly to Tyler street.


JACKSON STREET-Beginning at river and running south- westerly to city limits, being 500 east.


*MAPLE STREET-Beginning at Dunklin street and running southwesterly to Ashley street.


MARSHALL STREET-Beginning at river and running south- westerly to Franklin street, being 600 east.


*MISSOURI STREET-Beginning at Dunklin street and run- ning southwesterly to Franklin street.


LAFAYETTE STREET-Beginning at river and running south- Westerly to city limits, being 700 east.


CHERRY STREET-Beginning at Main street and running southwesterly to Dunklin street, being 800 east.


CHESTNUT STREET-Beginning at river and running south- westerly to city limits, being 900 east.


*ASH STREET-Beginning at Main street and running south- westerly to MeCarty street.


LINN STREET-Beginning at river and running southwesterly to High street, being 1000 east.


LOCUST STREET-Beginning at High street and running south- westerly to city limits, being 1100 east.


*CENTER STREET-Beginning at Park Avenue and running southwesterly to High street.


*OLIVE STREET-Beginning at Main street and running south- westerly to High street.


CLARKE AVENUE-Beginning at MeCarty street and running southwesterly to Dunklin street, being 1200 east.


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GOLNECTION


POSTA


WITH THE


COMMERCIAL IMACRAY LOMETTI CABLES


R. P. STONE.


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,


JEFFERSON CITY, MO.


Practice in all the Courts of the State. Notary Public in Office.


F. E. LUCKETT,


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,


JEFFERSON CITY. MO.


Practice in all the Courts of the State. Office, Room 3 Binder Building.


FRANK B. MILLER, ARCHITECT.


SUPERINTENDENT OF CONSTRUCTION NEW COUNTY COURT HOUSE.


Office: Cor. High and Madison Sts., Jefferson City, Mo. . (See page 25.)


E. L. KING,


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.


JEFFERSON CITY, MIO.


City Attorney.


Office, 204a E. High street.


JOHN T. SHORT. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.


JEFFERSON CITY. MO.


Prompt AAttention-Good Work-Reasonable Prices.


ECOMPANY


DO YOU EVER


Stop to compare the present efficiency of the telegraph service with what it was before the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company entered the held ?


Telephone No. 1. 222 Madison St. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.


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Cole County Illustrated Sketch Book and


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A BOOK OF ESSAYS FOR YOUNG AND OLD.


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JEFFERSON CITY SANITARIUM. (INCORPORATED.)


For the Treatment of All Forms of Inebriety.


The medical profession now recognizes inebriety as a disease ; a large propor- tion of such cases are curable, and all are benefited by a course of treatment. All these cases require rest, change of thought and living.


Correspondence Solicited.


JEFFERSON CITY SANITARIUM CO.,


Jefferson City, Mo.


VICTOR ZUBER,


MANUFACTURER OF Marble and Granite Monuments and Dealer in Salt-Glazed Sewer Pipe.


ZUBER.


ESTABLISHED 1567-33 YEARS.


Thirty-three years' experience gives us an extended business acquainatnee, hence no one need inquire as to our reliability. Our prosperons business has been built up on the strength of this acquaintance with our workmen and our work. 306 and 30> Jefferson St. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.


Correspondence Solicited.


H. J. LARTONOIX. A. O. WALLENDORF. LARTONOIX & WALLENDORF, DEALERS IN


Fine Stationery, Window Shades, Wall Paper and Moulding. _


222 EAST HIGH ST. JEFFERSON CITY, MO.


DR. F. B. ANTROBUS,


Homeopathic - - Physician AND SURGEON.


JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI.


Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Office in Merchants' Bank building. Telephone 94.


New Photograph Gallery,


CARL DEEG, Proprietor.


NEW IDEAS NEW PICTURES BUT OLD IN EXPERIENCE.


225a East High St.


JEFFERSON CITY. MO.


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STERLING BICYCLES.


"BUILT LIKE A WATCH."


THE STERLING BICYCLES FOR 1900.


DON'T BUY CHEAP WHEELS; BUT BUY WHEELS CHEAP.


THE STERLING is built with the accuracy of a watch, and with all the strength obtainable by the most modern and scientific pro- cesses. As to their beauty, we need not speak. Our agents will gladly furnish you with descriptive matter, with illustrations of the 1900 Models, and will offer you in- ducements which cannot be found in any other wheel.


THE STERLING IN WAR.


THE STERLING is built with all the latest improvements known to wheel builders, and every feature has undergone severe test before being adopted; our representatives will therefore offer you nothing in which you may not have the utmost confidence, and with which he will not furnish a guarantee fully backed up by this company.


SURMOUNTS ALL DIFFICULTIES.


Agents in all cities of any importance in the United States. Call to see the STERLING Agent in your city, or have him call to see you.


THE AMERICAN BICYCLE CO.


H. A. DAVIS, Agent, 511 West Main Street, Jefferson City, Mo., Keeps a Full Line of Supplies. Repairs Properly and Promptly Executed.


STERLING BICYCLES.


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H. J. Wallau, General Contractor and Builder Jefferson City, Missouri®


PROPRIETOR CAPITAL CITY PLANING MILL, 118 JEFFERSON ST.


Bank and Office Fixtures, Stair Work, Mouldings and Any Kind of Short-Order Work in This Line.


The following testimonials speak for themselves:


From Cole County Court, April 8, 1897.


Among other proceedings of the above Court an order was issued releasing from further responsibility in the matter of the new Court House, the contractor, Mr. H. J. Wallau, and added that the Court express complete satisfaction with the work done, and the thorough, conscientious and gentlemanly manner in which the contract was fulfilled. The Court, at the time, was composed of H. J. Dulle, Presiding Judge; T. M. Darker, Geo. Elston.


From the Department of Education, State of Missouri, July 3, 1596:


"Mr. H. J. Wallau was the contractor and builder of the new Lincoln Institute school building recently completed at a cost of about $35,000; his work was done on said building in a workman-like manner in every re- spect. We believe him to be an extremely careful and very conscientious gentleman in fulfilling all his obli- gations, and we hereby express our entire satisfaction with his work. "John R. Kirk, State Supt. Public Schools; B. B. Cahoon, J. F. Heinrichs, Geo. H. Green, Jesse W. Henry, Oscar G. Burch, J. W. Dickerf, Board of Regents."


COLE COUNTY COURT HOUSE.


From Rev. O. J. S. Hoog, October 4, 1897:


"Mr. HI. J. Wallau has erected St. Peter's Parochial school and hall, and also reconstructed the sanctuary and sacristies of our church to the entire satisfaction of both people and priests. He is ranked among the very best and most reliable builders in the State. I also know him to be a conscientious man."


From the Judges of the Gasconade County Court, Hermann, Mo,, April 2, 1898:


"We, the undersigned, take pleasure in certifying that Mr. H. J. Wallau of Jefferson City, Mo., had the contract for the building of our new Court House at Hermann, Mo .; that he has completed said building ac- cording to contract, plans and specifications, in a work- man-like manner, and to our entire satisfaction. We have found him to be just and fair in all his dealings, and can conscientiously recommend him to all persons desiring such services, "C. M. Mathews, John Voller- sten, August Koch, Judges County Court: Wm. C.


Boenig, Supt .; August Meyer, Pros, Att'y. Attest: Geo. Kraetly, County Clerk."


From the Missouri Pacific Railway Co., October 16, 1899:


"Your execution of the work in the construction of our Brick Passenger Station at Jefferson City, Mo., during the past year was very satisfactory. Your ability as a contractor and builder is worthy of commendation. If we have any buildings to construct in future, by contract, will be glad to solicit your bid.


"E. FISHER,


"Engineer Bridge and Buildings, Mo. Pacific R'y Co."


NOTE .-- Mr. Wallau has just been awarded the contract by the Missouri Pacific Railway Company for the erection of their elegant new station at Witchita, Kas.


See sketch, page 407.


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Dry Goods, Groceries,


Queensware, Boots and Shoes, Agricultural Implements, Saw Mills, Threshing Machines, Binder Twine, Etc.


The JOS. W. MOON


Buggies, Surreys, Etc. Severe Test Proves Them the Best.


J. B. Bruns & Co .--- General Store, Corner Broadway and Main Streets. €


G. H. KNOLLMEYER, Manager.


To advertise our business we need only speak of our constantly increasing successs of the past and present, which any thinking person will know has not been due to chance, but rather to fair and courteous treatment of pat- rons, and the LOWEST PRICES consistent with the class of goods sold. This house probably does a larger volume of business than any other general store in Cole county.


Headquarters For Farm Implements and Supplies.


Agents for the Mansur & Tebbets Implement Co., and the John Deere Im- plements, known to be the best line in the U. S.


The Prosperous Farmer always has a


Much Time


RIGHT-HAND


CALL ON THE MECORMICK AGENT


MCCORMICK


JOHN


DEER


MOLINE, ILL.


We handle all supplies for the city or country home or farm, and our prices will please you and insure us your continued patronage. Yours, for Business,


J. B. BRUNS & CO., Phone 26. JEFFERSON CITY, MO. See Sketch of J. B. Bruns, page 294.


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U. S. Government Building. Location-High Street between Jefferson and Washington Streets.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


United States Courts.


United States Circuit and District Courts for the Central Division of the Western District of Missouri are held at Jefferson City, Missouri, on the third Mondays of March and October of each year. both Courts being held at the same time. The following counties comprise the Central Division of the West- ern District of Missouri: Benton, Boone. Calla- way, Camden, Cole, Cooper, Hickory. Howard, Ma- ries, Miller, Moniteau. Morgan, Osage, Pettis and Phelps.


United States Circuit Court.


Hon. David J. Brewer, of Leavenworth, Kansas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, allotted to the Eighth Judicial Cir- euit.


Judges of the Eighth Judicial Circuit: Henry C. Caldwell, Little Rock, Arkansas; Walter H. San- borne. St. Paul, Minnesota; Amos M. Thayer. St. Lonis, Missouri.


Judge John F. Philips, of Kansas City. Mo .. Judge District Court of the Western District of


Missouri and Circuit Judge of the Western District of Missouri of the Eighth Judicial Circuit.


Wm. Warner, District Attorney; Edwin R. Dur- ham. Kansas City, Mo., Marshal; Thos HI. MeKenna, Jefferson City. Mo., Local Deputy Marshal; Henry 6. Geisberg. Jefferson City, Mo., Clerk and Commis- sioner.


Missouri River Commission-Office, Church Building, 304 Madison street. S. Waters Fox, Divi- sion Engineer, in charge of improvement works from Sioux City, Iowa, to the mouth.


Post Office.


Post Office. Government Building-High street between Jefferson and Washington streets. Open week days from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Free delivery morning and evening. Collections from letter boxes 11:15 a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. Business collections from boxes corners Madison and Main, High and Monroe, Madison and High, Madison and MeCarty, McCarty and Jefferson at 5 p. m. and 8:30 p. m.


Open Sunday to box holders from 7 a. m. to 10 a. m. General delivery, carrier's windows and box-


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JACOB MOERSCHEL.


ANDREAS MOERSCHEL.


INCORPORATED 1892.


Capitol Brewery Company MOERSCHEL BROS. PROPRIETORS.


BREWERS, BOTTLERS, MALTSTERS, And man -. ufacturers of THE FINEST and PUREST BEER Brewed in the West.


Only BEST qual- ity of HOPS and BARLEY used. It is recommended by the Physicians for Family Use on ac- count of its PURITY and STRENGTH- ENING qualities.


Manufacturers of


PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE


Sickness is often brought on by the use of Impure Ice. Too much care cannot be taken to avoid this danger. The surest way is to use only the Manufactured Ice. We make our Ice from Condensed Steam, and it keeps as long, costs the same and contains none of the impurities found in Ice taken from ponds, etc. Delivered anywhere in the city at the usual price.


118 W. DUNKLIN ST., JEFFERSON CITY, MO


Orders Promptly Attended to. Patronage Solicited.


Telephone 27.


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es from 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Collection from all letter boxes at 7 o'clock p. m.


Holidays: One morning delivery and one even- ing collection throughout the city. General deliv- ery and boxes open from 7 a. m. to 10 a. m.


DAY MAIL CLOSES.


Missouri Pacific-Train No. 1 west, 12 m .; train No. 2 east. 2 p. m. ; train No. 4 east, 5:30 p. m. M., K. & T .- Train No. 2 east, 11:15 a. m .; train No. 1 west. 2 p. m .; Bagnell Branch, 6 a. m .; C. & .1., 7 a. m. Night mails close 9 p. m.


George F. Robinson, postmaster: A. D. Swift. assistant postmaster; clerks, Joseph G. Kolkmeyer. L. F. Adams, Win. L. Rontzong, Agnes V. MeCor- mick; Fred R. Kay, substitute; letter carriers, Sid A. Lindley, No. 1; John HI. Delahay, No. 2; Chas. J. Maus, No. 3; Wm. M. Rommel, No. 4; Frank N. Raithel. No. 5; substitutes. H. Floyd Crandall, No. 1; Joseph N. Frank, No. 2; John Rodeman, on- gineer; Joseph Motschenbach, night watchman; William Sone, janitor; Harry Boyce, driver mail wagon.


M


Y picture in this advertisement is not to display doubtful personal charms but to call YOUR atten-


tion to my work in


Jefferson City, Mo and Vicinity.


Examine the Buildings constructed from my plans and under my supervison and


Convince yourself


That in APPEARANCE ARRANGEMENT CONVENIENCE CONSTRUCTION


And


They stand at the head of their class. Write to me for free sketches and estimates.


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CHAS. OPEL. ARCHITECT. Jefferson City, Mo,


H. C. HANSZEN.


ESTABLISHED 1570.


Hanszen's Shoe Store


HEADQUARTERS FOR


First- Class


Footwear at


Popular


Prices.


128 EAST HIGH STREET.


JEFFERSON CITY, MIO.


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ESTABLISHED 1864.


INCORPORATED 1879.


THE EXCHANGE BANK OF JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI.


OFFICERS : H. CLAY EWING, President. W. Q. DALLMEYER, Cashier. W. A. DALLMEYER, Ass't Cashier.


CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT


Of the financial condition of the


- - Exchange Bank ~~ OF JEFFERSON CITY, MO. FEBRUARY 13, 1900.


RESOURCES.


Loans and discounts.


$274.229 88


Overdratts


1,811 64


Bonds (County and City).


96,600 00


Bank Building, Furniture and Fixtures.


10,300 00


Other Real Estate.


2,235 99


Due from other Banks $61,569 61


Cash in Vault


19,018 41


80,588 02


$465.265 53


LIABILITIES.


Capital Stock Paid in.


$22,700 00


Surplus Fund


22,700 00


U'ndivided Profits


22,679 83


Deposits subject to check.


286,395 04


Time Certificate of Deposits.


110,790 66


$465,265 53


This Bank is prepared to serve you at all times.


Loans money on approved securities, and on good commercial paper.


Allows interest on Time Deposits by agreement.


Pays special attention to those not accustomed to keeping Bank accounts.


Receives accounts of corporations, manufacturers, firms and individuals on favorable terms. Issues drafts on Foreign Countries at reasonable rates.


Extends every accommodation compatible with sound banking, and invites your account, be it large or small.


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STATE GOVERNMENT.


Governor-Lon. V. Stephens; Lieutenant-Gover- nor, August H. Bolte; Governor's Secretary, Paul B. Moore; Stenographer, W. A. Morrow; Clerk, Miss Katherine Gordon; Janitor, John L. Moore.


Secretary of State-Alexander A. Lesneur; Chief Clerk, Maj. Thos. W. Park; Clerks, JJas. W. Allen, Chas. W. Ilawkins, Win. J. Chambliss, B. F. Reed, V. M. Hobbs, M. O. Lesueur, Wm. R. Hall, AI. L. Hawkins; Stenographers, Smith D. Arnett, Miss Lydia Lee; Janitor, Otto Teidrick.


State Treasurer-Frank L. Pitts; Chief Clerk and Cashier, Win. 11. Bassett; Clerks, B. C. Johnson, G. L. Williams; Stenographer, Penn Brace.


State Auditor-James M. Seibert; Chief Clerk, Albert O. Allen; Clerks, Wm. Dawson, Mrs. Alpha S. Fleming, Stephen Chapman, Richard C. Booth, Jno. A. Lee, Cash Blackburn; Stenographer, Paul Brace; Janitor, Thomas Horrell.


Attorney-General-Edward C. Crow; Assistant, Sam B. Jeffries; Stenographer, H. B. Hulett; Jani- tor, Ben Derkum.


Superintendent of Public Schools -- Win. T. Car- rington; Chief Clerk, H. A. Gass; Asst. Supt., L. J. Ilall; Stenographer, Miss Nelle Woods; Janitor, Charles Lane.


Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners-Jos- eph Flory, Timothy J. Hennessey, Wm. E. McCully; Secretary, James Harding; Stenographer, Mrs. Kate R. Morrow.


Superintendent Insurance Department-Ed. T. Orear; Deputy Superintendent, T. O. Towles; Actu- ary, J. B. Reynolds; Clerks, Jos. H. Edwards, James J. MeVoy, R. L. Orear; Stenographer, Frank C. Sabourin; Messenger, Robt. Van Dyke.


Adjutant General-M. Fred Bell; Chief Clerk, Claud L. Clark; Janitor. Alex Slater.


State Bureau of Building and Loan Inspection- H. L. Gray, Supervisor; Stenographer, Miss Kate MeHenry.


Commissioner Bureau of Labor Statistics-T. P. Rixey; Chief Clerk, M. V. Carroll; Clerk, Mrs. Ella Shipp; Superintendent Bureau in St. Louis (835 Cen-


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NEW


A MODERN CARPET


BIG


That in Color, De-


sign, Pattern and


CASH


STORE


Weave can not be excelled, at an ex- tremely low price.


Nos. 206-208 East High St.


R. DALLMEYER DRY GOODS COMPANY


Jefferson City,


Missouri.


Every grade of Carpet and Floor Covering


Rugs, Art Squares, Shades, Curtains and Draperies


WILL BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK


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tury Bldg) Win. Anderson; Clerk, M. M. Rixey; Su- perintendent Kansas City Bureau (213 Temple Blk) E. B. Howard; Clerk, Mrs. Mollie Winscott.


State Geologist-John A. Gallaher; D. K. Greg- or, Clerk; Stenographer, Miss E. L. Carter.


Mine Inspectors-Charles Evans, coal mines; G. E. Quinby, lead, zinc and other mines; Secretary, J. W. Marsteller.


Supreme Court-Chief Justice, James B. Gantt; Associate Judges. Thos. A. Sherwood, Waltour MI. Robinson, G. D. Burgess, Theo. Brace. Leroy B. Val- liant, Wm. C. Marshall; Clerk, Jno. R. Green ; Dep- uty Clerk, W. D. Fisher: Asst. Clerks, H. L. Creel. Speed Mosby; Marshal. R. E. See: Janitor, Chas. F. Glenn: Asst. Janitor, Wm. Archer; Fireman, Geo. Hestand.


Reporter-Perry S. Rader; Asst. Guy V. Trim- ble; Stenographer, Miss Orian Prosser.


State Library -- Librarian, Mrs. Jennie Edwards; Assistants, Chester Ennis, A. J. Menteer.


Commissioner Permanent Seat of Government -Custodian, Ashley W. Ewing: Albert Berschoner, T. G. Menteer, Janitors; Ben Morrow, Engineer; G. W. Riggins, Night Watchman; T. G. Gordon, Night Fireman.


State Penitentiary-Warden, J. D. Starke; Dep- uty Warden, Thos. M. Bradbury; Assistant Deputy Warden, Jesse B. Tolin; Book-keeper, George Hobbs; Chief Clerk. W. E. McMahan: Physician, Dr. G. H. Williams; Chaplain, Rev. Win. G. Pike.


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REGISTERED EMBALMER.


CORNER MAIN AND MADISON, Jefferson City, Mo.


JAS. L. WRIGHT,


DRUGGIST,


209 EAST HIGH STREET. Tel. 55.


PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.


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