. History of Delaware County, Iowa, and its people . The men who invested their capital in stockand gave the concern its present splendid financial standing were ThomasSin:ons, A. E. House, E. R. Stone, G. \Y. Klockentager, J. W. Swinburne, R. , G. 0. White, E. C. Perkins, 0. A. Holdridge, J. W. Ilartman. -iolinPorter, Arthur A. House, E. H. Blanchard, W. H. Baker, Curtis ililler, PeterLux, David F. Jones, L. Schnittjer, James M. Phillips, G. B. Davis, G. , A. Bowman, Allen L. Boomer and John R. White, Jr. The capitalization was $10,000, and the first officials: Thomas Simons


. History of Delaware County, Iowa, and its people . The men who invested their capital in stockand gave the concern its present splendid financial standing were ThomasSin:ons, A. E. House, E. R. Stone, G. \Y. Klockentager, J. W. Swinburne, R. , G. 0. White, E. C. Perkins, 0. A. Holdridge, J. W. Ilartman. -iolinPorter, Arthur A. House, E. H. Blanchard, W. H. Baker, Curtis ililler, PeterLux, David F. Jones, L. Schnittjer, James M. Phillips, G. B. Davis, G. , A. Bowman, Allen L. Boomer and John R. White, Jr. The capitalization was $10,000, and the first officials: Thomas Simons,president: E. R. Stone, vice president; and G. W. Klockentager, cashier. Theinstitution began doing business temporarily in a little frame biulding. nowoccupied by C. L. Jacksons harness establishment. Within a few months itmoved into a new, one-story brick structure, which was built for the purposeand stands on the main thoroughfare of the village. A. E. House succeeded tothe presidency in 1900 and remained in that two years, when K. PUBLIC SCHOOL, DELHIBuilt iu 1868. Destroyed by fire August, 19U.


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