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Society of Christian Workers-Meets Wednes- days 2:30 p. m., at church. Mrs. W. T. Carrington, president ; Mrs. C. A. Ware, vice-president; Mrs. G. L. Williams, secretary and treasurer.
Young Ladies' Guild-Miss Stella Murray, presi- dent. Meets Saturday afternoons, at home of mem- hers.
German Evangelical Central.
Church, 731 Washington street-Rev. T. L. Muel- ler, pastor. Services, Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. Rev. Mueller, super- intendent.
Ladies' Society-Mrs. Fred. H. Binder, presi- d nt: Mrs. T. L. Mueller, vice-president ; Mrs. A. Zuendt, secretary; Mrs. Jacob Tanner, treasurer.
Young Ladies' Society-Miss Tillie Tanner, pres- ident : Miss Minnie Opel, vice-president: Miss Tillie Faust, secretary; Miss Lizzie Gruber, treasurer.
German Lutheran Trinity.
Church, northwest corner MeCarty and Monroe streets-Rev. Fred. Meyer, pastor. Services: Sun- day 10: a. m. and 720 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Rev. Meyer, superintendent.
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Young Ladies' Society-Miss Elizabeth Krause, Ewing, junior warden, vestryman ; D. Callahan, see- resident ; Celia Loesch, secretary; Minnie Wolfrum, reiary ; A. P. Grimshaw, treasurer. easurer. Meets third Sunday of each month, : 111.
Ladies' Society-Mrs. F. IL. Nierman, president ; 1s. C. Korsmeyer, secretary and treasurer. Meets cond Sunday each month, 3 p. m.
Hebrew Beth. Ell.
Church, BIS Monroe street-Rabbi. --- , pas- w. Trustees. M. Schiele, president: J. Goldman, cretary; C. Czarlinsky and I. Bodenheimer.
Methodist Episcopal (German.)
Church, northeast corner Broadway and Elm treets-Rev. JJ. P. Koeller. pastor. Services: First, hird and fifth Sundays of each month, 3 p. m. and p. m. Sunday School. 2 p. m., superintendent, leo. F. Lessenhop. Prayer meeting Wednesday :30 p. m.
Ladies Home Missionary Society-Mrs. Geo. F. « ssenhop, president : secretary, Mrs. Catherine aar; treasurer, Mrs. I. P. Koeller.
Methodist Episcopal (South.)
Church. Main, between Madison and Monroe -- lev. 1. 11. Barnes, pastor. Services: Sunday 10:45 . m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. M1. (. Sinks, superintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Epworth League-Irl Oliver, president; Mrs. Vannie Arnett, secretary. Meets Friday of each veek, 7:30 p. m., at church.
Women's Foreign Missionary Society-Mrs. Ma- nie Williams, president ; Mrs. W. E. McMahan, vice- president and secretary.
First Presbyterian.
Church, northwest corner Madison and MeCarly streets-Rev. J. F. Hondy, pastor. Services: Sun- lay 10:30 a. m. and 7: 30 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 1. m., superintendent, O. G. Burch.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Guild-Miss Edith Burch, presi- lent; Miss Jessie Diercks, vice-president; Miss Emma Ettmueller, recording secretary; Miss Alice Hope, corresponding secretary; Miss Mayme Ram- sey. treasurer.
Christian Endeavor Society-Fred. Bohn, presi- lent; Mrs. Hattie Shott, vice-president; Miss Sallie Meyers. secretary; E. L. Burch, treasurer.
Protestant Episcopal (Grace).
Church, corner High and Adams streets-Rev. George L. Neide, rector. Services: Sunday 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
A. A. Lesueur, senior warden, vestryman ; 1. W.
Guild-Mrs. I. S. Sullivan, president ; Mrs. A. P. Grimshaw, vice-president ; Mrs. A. W. Ewing, secre- tary and treasurer.
Daughters of the King-Miss Julia Epps, presi- dent and treasurer.
A. M. E. Zion (Colored.)
Church, Madison, between Miller and Elm streets-Rev. W. A. Ely, pastor. Services: Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Ferny Longdon, superintendent.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
African Methodist Episcopal.
Church, corner Madison and Miller. Rey. J. F. Sage, pastor. Services: Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Archie L. Reyn- olds, superintendent.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Second Baptist (Colored.)
Church, corner Monroe and Miller. Rev. John Goins, pastor. Services: Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 D. in. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Prof. W. H. Har- rison, superintendent.
Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. - Cemeteries.
National Cemetery, corner Locust and MeCarty streets. Capt. Searle, superintendent. Residence 1028 E. MeCarty.
City Cemetery, 900 E. MeCarty street. George Lanx, sexton. Residence 207 Ash.
Woodland Cemetery, 1000 E. MeCariy street. Benj. Derkum, sexton. Residence 900 E. Iligh.
Catholic Cemetery, old cemetery, 900 W. Main street ; new cemetery, 1100 W. Main. Sexton, Chas. Dreier. Residence 605 W. Water.
Lutheran Evangelical Central Cemetery, 1000 Washington.
Jewish Cemetery, 1205 E. McCarty. Trustees. J. Goldman, president : M. Schiele, secretary : I. Bod- enheimer, 6. Czarlinsky.
State Prison Cemetery, 810 E. Dunklin.
Lutheran Evangelical Trinity Cemetery, 1030 Broad way.
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street-Henry Scherer, past master; R. E. See. mas- ter workman: C. G. Mace, foreman ; James Kearns. overseer; J. W. Ruthven, recorder; Kersey Cook. financier; Chester Harding, receiver; James Frazier, guide: J. W. Snow. inside watchman: J. M. Rich- ardson. outside watchman; Charlton Corwin, libra- rian and organist; Win. R. Menteer, lodge deputy; 'Dr. R. E. Young. medical examiner. Representa- tives to Grand Lodge, Chester Harding. C. W. Bar- low. Meets Monday evenings.
Select Knights-W. R. Menteer. commander; Tom Noland, vice-commander; Engene F. C. Hard- ing. Lient. commander; J. W. Ruthven. recorder; J. C. Engelbrecht. treasurer; JJ. R. Shipp, senior workman: II. Wyman. inner guard; Jas. Frazier, outer gnard; Dr. B. F. Antrobus, medical examiner.
Degree of Honor-Miss Maggie Richardson, past Chief of honor; Mrs. Paul Ruthven, chief of honor; Mrs. T. J. Menteer. lady of honor; Mrs. Ella R. Shipp. chief of ceremonies; Mrs. Renn Dallmeyer, recorder: Kersey Cook. financier; Mrs. Clara Cook. treasurer: Mrs. Eliza A. Ruthven. usher; John F. Heinrichs, inside watch; J. M. Richardson, outside watch: Mrs. Ella R. Shipp, organist; Dr. R. E. Young. medical examiner. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings. A. O. U. W. hall, 126a E. High.
G. A. R.
James A. Garfield Post No. 6. Grand Army of the Republic, hall at court house-J. B. Brooks, commander: Theodore S. Angenendt, vice-com- mander; John Hartman, J. V. commander; T. E. Schultz. Q. M .: G. M. Mans, adjutant. Meets county court honse.
U. S. Grand Commandery, No. 6. U. V. U .- Il. T. Holmes, Col .: L. V. Dix, Lient .- Col .; Theo. An- genendt, major: J. B. Brooks, Q. M .; T. E. Schultz, adjutant. Meets county court house.
Giant Oaks.
Giant Oaks meet in K. of P. hall-John W. Roy. monarch; Speed Mosby. counsellor; Louis C. With- rop. advisor; A. Guyot, chaplain; J. A. Van Sickle. secretary; Chas. Williams, escort; Junius Ward, in- ner watch: Emil Schmidt, outer watch; Katie T. Harrington. treasurer.
Colored Lodges
Hesperian Commandery No. 32 (colored) - W. II. Harrison. Eminent Commander; C. C. Hub- bard, Generalissimo; A. L. Reynolds, Captain Gen- eral: T. C. Capelton. Prelate; E. L. Anthony, Treasurer; J. W. Damel, Recorder; John Moore, Senior Warden; P. J. Sanderson, Junior Warden: John Evans, Standard Bearer; W. Lamkins, Sword Bearer; A. L. Thomas, Warder.
Pride of the West Chap. No. &-R. A. M .- A. L. Thomas, II. P .: Jno. L. Moore, King: Martin May- berry. Scribe; A. L. Reynolds, Secretary: Richard Winston, Treasurer: G. W. Dupee. P. S .; W. H. Har- rison. R. A. C .: T. C. Capleton. C. IL .; Wesley Damel. M. 1st V .; P. J. Sanderson. M. 2nd V .; P. H. Long- don. M. 3rd V .: Geo. Washington, guard
Capital City Lodge No. 9, 1. F. A. M .- A. L. Reynolds. W. M .; P. J. Sanderson. S. W .: 1. 1. Moore, J. W .: E. L. Anthony, Treasurer; F. W. Pat- ten. Secretary ; P. H. Longdon, Chap. : Chas. B. Lane. S. D .: Yancey Chaney. I. D .; Geo. Washington. S. S .: Jno. W. Carter, JJ. S. : Andy Graham, Tiler.
G. C. O. F., Jefferson City Lodge No. 3805-Chas. Brown, N. G .; Lawrence Smith. V. G .; Wheeler Sex- ton. P. S .: Wm. Hood, E. S .; Phil Johnson. Treas- urer; losso Caison, Chap .; R. L. Ser, N. F .; . L. Thomas. P. N. F .; York Alexander, Ady .; Chas. Adams. Warder: Geo. Hickam, Inside Guard; G. W. Dupee. Outside Guard.
1. B. Moore Lodge No. 122 U. B. F .- S. E. How- ard, W. M .: Robert Wright. B. M .: J. T. Roberts. Secretary: W. H. Harrison, Asst. Secretary; Jacob Woods, Treasurer: II. J. Jones. Chaplain; A. L. Thomas, S. M .: Ed. Benson, J. M .; Sherman Cnie. R. S .: Ed. Wood. L. S .: Tom Sam Ier Sentinel: Frank Bradly. Onter Sentinel.
Order of Knights of Tabor-J. F. Sage. C. M .: Jos. Adams, V. C. M .; James Henry, D. M .; Coleman Bolton, Treasurer; Dan. Palmer, Secretary; Harri- son Jackson. Assistant Secretary.
Miscellaneous Societies, Unions and Clubs.
Benevolent Association-Mrs. H. A. Gass, Presi- dent; Executive Committee, Mesdames C. E. Hess, H. T. Holmes. J. S. Sullivan. B. Vieth, T. G. Burk- hardt, R. E. Young. J. F. Heinrichs, A. W. Elsner.
The Winnie Davis Chapter No. 4, Daughters of the Confederacy of Missouri-Mrs. J. B. Gantt. President; Mrs. T. O. Towles, Vice-President; Miss Octavia Lesueur, Secretary: Mrs. Jennie Edwards. Treasmer. Meets first Saturday of each month.
The Single Tax League-Rev. J. P. Pinkerton, Iresident: James E. Mefleury, Vice-President: M. Goldman. Secretary; Il. F. Sarman. Treasurer; Chas. Opel, President State League. Meets first Tuesday of each month 8 o'clock Council Chamber at City Hall.
Jefferson City Band and Orchestra-Dan Slan- ker, President; S. B. Nichols, Treasurer; W. 1. Ed- wards, Secretary and Director: Prof Fred Williams. Director Orchestra.
Typographical Union. Jefferson City, No. 119 -- President. W. R. Foster: Vice-President. Arthur Adams; Financial and Corresponding Secretary. W.
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E. Grooms, 221 West Dunklin ; Recording Secretary, S. B. Nichols; Treasurer, George E. Root ; Sergeant- at-Arms, August H. Moeller. Meets first Sunday ach month.
Commercial Club-G. A. Fischer, President; F. 1. Roer. Vice President ; Chas. Opel. Secretary ; Ed. Holtschneider, Treasurer; Directors: G. A. Fischer, F. W. Roer, Ed. Holtschneider, F. J. Wildberger, B. G. Vieth, W. F. Roesen. R. Dallmeyer, Chas. Opel. E. M. Watson. Regular meeting first Thursday night in each month. Board of Gireetors meet last Thursday in each month.
Jefferson City Saengerbund-Herman Bosch, President; Adam Deeg, Vice-President: Fred loll- erorth, Recording Secretary; Chas. Schmidt, Finan- cial Secretary ; O. J. Krueger, Treasurer. Meets first Sunday each month at Friemel's Garden.
Cigarmakers Local I'nion No. 193-Fred Pittroff, President: Henry Zerhausen, Vice President; II. F. Sarman, Financial and Corresponding Secretary; Jno. E. Frederick, Recording Secretary; Christ Fikenscher, Treasurer. Membership 12. Meets first Sunday each month.
Retail Liquor Dealers' Association-1. Boden- heimer, President ; C. J. Miller, Secretary and Treas- urer.
Woodland Cemetery Association-Mrs. R. H. Sullivan, Treasurer and General Manager; O. G. Burch, Trustee.
Tuesday Club - Mrs. J. H. Cutten, President : Mrs. II. A. Gass. Secretary.
Mandolin Club-Addison Elston, President.
Jefferson City Poultry and Pet Stock Associa- tion - Louis N. Lelage, President: Charles E.
Shockley, Vice-President ; R. L. Orear, Secretary; F. 3. Brown, Treasurer.
Jefferson City Retail Grocers' Association-O. E. Burch, President; Warren W. Edwards, Vice- President; K. G. Grimshaw, Secretary; J. A. Lin- hardt. Treasurer.
White Rose Society of High School - Everett Reed, President; Miss Ruth Lee, Secretary.
Red Rose Society of High School-Roger Starke, President: May Hall, Secretary.
Pierian Club-E. M. Watson, President; A. L. Hawkins, Vice-President ; George W. Hobbs, Seere- tary and Treasurer.
Jane Randolph Jefferson Chapter D. A. R .- Mrs. T. O. Towles, Regent; Mrs. S. C. Davison, Vice- Regent; Mrs. S. Waters Fox, Secretary.
Mohawk Social Club-Frank Mahr, President; John Bond, Vice-President; Wm. Hager. Secretary; Fred. Raithel. Treasurer. Meets Mondays 7:30 p.m. Cole County Democratie Central Committee-R. E. Young. Chairman; H. B. Church, Jr., Secretary. Cole County Republican Central Committee-J. P. Porth, Chairman; Emil Koch, Secretary.
Democratie City Central Committee-J. Herman Bruns, Chairman: H. B. Church, Jr., Secretary.
Republican City Central Committee - J. P. Porth, Chairman; Jos. Sailer, Secretary.
Constobazel Zup Verein-R. II. Dallmeyer, Pres- ident; W. H. Kolkmeyer, Vice-President; Frank X. Holt. Secretary; Clarence Todd, Treasurer.
Jefferson City State Horse Show Association- W. C. Marshall, President; W. D. Starke, Vice-Pres- ident; F. J. Wildberger, Secretary; W. 1. Dall- meyer. Treasurer. Board of Directors: C. 1. Ware, V. J. Kaiser, J. M. Wells. I. F. Priesmeyer, W. A. Moore. W. C. Marshall. F. J. Wildberger.
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Life Insurance- General Agent- Mutual Life of New York. Do General Real Estate Business. Collect Rents, Make Loans, Etc. EDSON I .. BURCH, Director standard Life Insurance Company of Missouri.
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HENRY J. DULLE,
R. E. YOUNG, OSCAR G. BURCH,
EMIL SCHOTT,
President.
Vice-Pres. Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
First National Bank OF JEFFERSON CITY.
DIRECTORS.
I. C. GERSBERG, H. J. DULLE.
JACOB TANNER, R. E. YOUNG.
J. W. HENRY, (. WAGNER.
Surplus, $50,000.
D. C. WEATHERBY.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 13. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.
$338.555 34
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
1,471 22
U. S. bonds to secure circulation.
12,500 00
U. S. bonds on hand 600 00
Stocks, securities, etc ..
95,650 38
Banking house, furniture and fixtures. .
1,000 00
Other real estate and mortgages owned
17.085 00
Due from national banks (not reserve agents).
5,125 04
Dne from approved reserve agents.
64.927 39
Checks and other cash items.
3,677 52
Notes of other national banks.
1.320 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents
315 21
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz .:
Specie $29.154 00
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Legal tender notes.
5,000 00 34.154 00
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of cireu- lation)
562 50
Total
$576,943 80
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.
$50,000 00
Surplus fund
50,000 00
Individed profits less expenses and taxes paid .
6.832 63
National bank notes outstanding.
11,250 00
Individual deposits subject to check
261.807 37
Time certificates of deposit .
196.971 53
Certified checks
82 27
Total $576.943 80
Do a General Banking Business, buy and sell Foreign and Do- mestic Exchange, United States bonds and other securities; accounts received ; loans and accounts made on favorable terms. Prompt atten- tion given to all business entrusted to its care.
Capital, $50,000.
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
Exchange Bank-11. Clay Ewing, President; W. Thos. Heisler, J. A. Linhardt. Lonis LePage, H. M .- Q. Dallmeyer. Cashier: W. A. Dallmeyer, Assistant Henry, Henry Ruwart, D. C. Weatherby. Capital stock, $250.000. Cashier. Capital stock and surplus $65,000.
First National Bank-Henry 1. Dulle, President ; R. E. Young. Vice President ; Oscar G. Burch, Cash- ier: Emil Schott, Assistant Cashier. Directors, H. C. Geisberg, Il. J. Dalle, Jacob Tanner, R. E. Young, J. W. Henry. D. C. Weatherby, Conrad Wagner. Capital stock and surplus. $100,000.
Merchant's Bank of Jefferson City-Louis C. Loh- man, President: W. H. Morlock. Vice-President ; John Il. Diereks, Cashier. Directors. W. IL. Mor- lock, L. C. Lohman, F. Il. Rephlo, J. H. Diereks. J. R. Edwards. W. J. Edwards, J. S. Lapsley. Capital stock and surplus, $51,000.
The Jefferson City Town Mutual Fire Insurance Co .- A. P. Grimshaw. President ; James E. Mc- Henry, Secretary; J. Il. Diercks. Treasurer. Direc- tors. C. E. Hess. A. P. Grimshaw. J. H. Diereks. Chas. Opel, M. R. Sinks. L. D. Gordon. G. A. Fischer. Standard Life Insurance Company-James L. Wright. President: Edwin McGee, Secretary.
Jefferson City Bridge and Transit Company- Fred H. Binder, President ; HenryJ. Dulle. Vice-Presi- dent: Charles E. Hess. Secretary; Henry C. Geis- berg. treasurer. Directors, Fred H. Binder. E. Simonsen. W.J. Edwards, Henry J. Dalle, J. P. Porth. R. Dallmeyer, W. W. Wagner, Chas. E. Hess, George F. Robinson, Henry C. Geisberg. I. F. Priesmeyer, Capital stock, $100,000.
J. S. Sullivan Saddle Tree Company-John S. Sullivan. President. Directors, JJ. S. Sullivan. W. N. Claggett, David Callahan. Capital stock. $10,000.
Jefferson City Building and Loan Association- Fred H. Binder, President; L. J. Franz. Secretary, O. G. Burch, Treasurer. Directors. Fred HI. Binder. H. C. Geisberg. W. A. Dallmeyer, O. G. Burch, F. HI. Rephlo. H. J. Dalle, Ernest Brann. L. S. Parker, J. J. Franz. Capital stock, $400,000.
Capital City Building and Loan Association-H. C. Giesberg, President ; E. Simonsen, Vice-President ; J. W. Henry, Treasurer: L. J. Franz, Secretary. Di- rectors, H. C. Geisberg, F. J. Fromme, Hugo Mon- nig, F. W. Roer. Ernest Simonsen, W. II. Gundel- finger. H. J. Wallan, L. J. Franz, F. W. St. John. Ernest Decker and T. B. Mahan. Capital stock $400.000.
Home Building and Loan Association-Ed. R. Hogg, President; Hy. Ruwart, Ar., Vice-President; A. J. Bauer, Secretary; O. G. Burch, Treasurer. Directors, E. R. Hogg. A. J. Bauer, Geo. Hope, Jr.,
Manchester Stationery and News Company-O. HI. Manchester, President : Miss May Corwin, Serre- tary: Mrs. I. M. Shutt, Treasurer. Capital stock. $2,000.
Distor Zine and Lead Mining Company -- Direct- ors. F. P. Dallmeyer, Ed. Holtschneider. Dr. J. P. Porth, Adelbert Zuendt. A. J. Baner. II. J. Gruber. J. Il. Conrath. Capital stock, $10,000.
The Jefferson City Sanitarium-George Porth. President ; J. P. Porth. M. D., Treasurer: Dr. G. Ett- mneller. Physician in charge. Capital stock, $3.000.
Bois Brule Mining and Smelting Company. Dor- sey W. Shackleford. president ; George R. Collins, secretary Capital stock, $2.100.
Sieling Dry Goods Company-H. W. Sieling, President and Treasurer; A. II. Sieling, Vice-Presi- dent; 1. Grieshammer. Secretary. Capital stock, $15.000.
The J. B. Bruns Shoe Company-J. B. Bruns, President ; II. J. Dalle, Vice President : J. H. Bruns, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock. $10.000.
The Star Clothing Company-Geo. F. Lessenhop, President; James Honchin, Secretary. Capital stock, $25,000.
HI. A. Swift lee Company-H. A. Swift, President and Treasurer; A. D. Swift, Secretary, 100 East High street. Capital stock $5.000.
R. Dallmeyer Dry Goods Company-R. Dall- meyer, President and Treasurer; J. L. Beck, Vice- President; Frank Dallmeyer, Secretary. Capital stock, $20,000.
The H. Bockrath Shoe Company-H. Bockrath, President: J. W. Schulte, Vice-President; Geo. A. Boekrath, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock, $42,000.
G. Il. Dulle Milling Company-H. J. Dulle, Presi- dent: Bernard Dalle, Vice President; John W. Schulte, secretary and business manager: office 425 West Main street. Capital stock, $60,000.
Blue Jack Mining Company-Thos. Doak. Presi- dent; W. W. Wagner, Secretary; L. C. Lohman, Treasurer. Capital stock, $50,000.
Jefferson Mining, Realty and Development Com- pany-W. F. Roesen, President; W. W. Wagner, Secretary; L. C. Lohman, Treasurer. Capital stock, $50,000.
New Cole County Building and Loan Associa- tion-M. R. Sinks, President; J. W. Ruthven, Vice-
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L. C. LOHMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND FARM SUPPLIES
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO.
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L. S. PARKER.
President and Treasurer.
F. N. CHANDLER, Vice-Pres, and Gen'l Mgr. Secretary.
GEORGE ELSTON.
The L. J. Parker Shoe Company,
OF JEFFERSON CITY, MO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Medium grade Men's, Boys' and youths' Shoes
EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE JOBBING TRADE. .
Our Shoes are Sold by the leading Jobbers West of the Alleghany Mountains.
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Directory of Jefferson City and Cole County.
President ; John H. Diereks, Treasurer; E. L. Burch, Secretary. Directors: George W. Hobbs. W. R. Menteer, J. B. Tolin, Ed. Holtselineider, J. W. Schneider, C. W. Loesch, F. N. Chandler, E. L. Burch. Capital stock, $200,000.
Capitol Brewery Company-Jacob Moerschel and Andrew Moerschel, proprietors, 118 West Dunklin street. Capital stock, $50,000.
Jefferson City Brick Company-HI. Clay Ewing, President; Geo. F. Robinson, Secretary and Treas- urer. Capital stock, $16,000.
Osage Live Stock Company-HI. Clay Ewing, President; A. M. Hongh, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock, $20.000.
Press Printing Company-A. C. Shoup, Presi- dent: F. W. Roesen, Vice-President ; J. H. Edwards, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock, $6.000.
Lapsley-Edwards Grocer Company-J. S. Lap- sley, President; J. R. Edwards, Vice-President; W. J. Edwards, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock, $50.000.
Globe Mercantile Company-B. E. Lockett, Pres- ident; C. Czarlinsky, Secretary and Business Man- ager. Capital stock, $10,000.
Exchange Realty Company-H. Clay Ewing, President; A. M. Hough, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital stock, $8,000.
Tribune Printing Company-E. W. Stephens, President; Walter Williams, Vice-President; Hugh Stephens, Secretary and Business Manager. Capital stock. $40,000.
Missouri Central Building and Loan Association -L. D. Gordon, President ; Henry Smith, Vice Presi- dent; Tillie C. Faust, Secretary; John W. Buehrle, Treasurer; F. E. Luckett, Counselor. Capital stock, $200,000.
Jefferson City Home Land Company-Capital stock. $3,000. L. D. Gordon, President ; O. G. Burch. Secretary and Treasurer; J. W. Henry, Vice-Presi- dent. Office First National Bank.
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