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e ar e ¢ fONDAY MAY a9, 1910 COUNTY PETITIONS FILED rs of Candidates Are Placed in Hands of the Auditor. Pape Minor Mention The Council Biuffs office of the Omaha Bee is at 15 Scott Street. Both ‘phones 43. PRIMARIES FIRST WEEK IN JUNE D The Clark barb avis, drugs. shop for baths. | CORRIGANS, undertakers. 'Phone M8. | Attormey J. J. Hess Does Not Seek | piysT BEBR AT ROGERS BUFFET. | Renomination and There Are Woodring Undertaking company. Tel r:' is Cutler, fu director. 'Phone Four Aspirants for the Lutis Culies, Thmaeet 3 . | Baird & Boland, undertakers. 'Phone 12 Vaeaney. | My talloring makes friends. Martin Pet- ersen FOR EXCHANGE OF REAL ESTATE The following republican esunty sfficials | TRY SWAPS will not meet w any oppos for | FOR RENT—-ONE-HALF_OF STORE renomination at the primaries on June - | RCOM. 38 W. BROADWAY James W. Mitehell, treasurer: Harry M. | J W. Terry. optretan. moved to 411 W.| Brown. clerk of the distriet court: Thomas | Broadway. Eyes examined free. c. MeCaftery, s 7 Innes auditor: | Send your lace curtains to Mrs. Brosius F. McCaftery, sheriff; R. V. Innes. a . | tor cieaning. Best references. Phone F-1659. | Miss Charioite Dryden, superintendent Thers will ba no meeting this week of | sehools; J. Harley Mayne, surveror I. | Morningside chapter of St. Paul's Woman's | Johns, member of the Board of Supervisors, | guild | Ty term expires January 1. 1912 Mre. George Broyies. 32 | 56 Bghausen, the democrat | street. was reported yesterds . A ¢ s | M Mrs. P. M. Hoffman Fifth an opposition in his party for renomi- | .., ave returned from Excelsior 'n as recorder. Springs. Mo., where they spent a month for | “ounty Attorney J. J. Hess will not seek | their heaith enomination and thers are four eandidates | The regular monthly meeting of tha As- renomination a i Zar inis of | Sociated Charities will be heid Monday aft- or the repubiican nomination f | ern 3 o'clock at the residence of fice. Dr. V. L. Treynor is willing to ro-| e o Vogeler, 518 Clark avenue. | linquish the 4 of coroner at ihe e Better order those pictures reframed at of the year and there ure four candidates | once that they may be ready to hang | fir. 1N teptiblle omination for this of- | When you are through cleaning house. | ce as well as m Oakland Avenue chapter of the Woman's | B | | of St. Paul's Episcopal church will | Colonel W. F. Baker and Felix Setz, r Mo afternoon at the home of | publiean members of the Board of Supe John diner, 312 Lawton terrace. | ors. whoas terms expire at the end of | st Aiban's lodge No. 17, Knights of Pyth the present year and who seek renomi-|as, will confer the third rank at its mes g e g 1s as|ing Monday evening. At the close of the | nations have contests on i 18 % | o ceting refreshments will be served and a here are three other sspirants for these |social session enjoyed | rominations Council Bluffs lodge of Elks, at | There are two candidates for the republi- | ing Friday night. voted to appropr: nomination for recorder, the for the Associated Charities, to a | . . the campaign now being made to sunty office now held by a democrat debt on the Creche. . After the rain have your raincoats and O SOpER s PALREN. suits pressed and cleaned. Bring them to | There a tes for the demo- |, we can make them look like new. cratie nomination for sheriff. a I'ke num- | Bluff City Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye ber of the democratic nomination for | Works. ‘Phones 34 coroner and three candidates for the nomi- | THE _CONGREGATIONAL _LADIES' o ; wo members of the Board of | SOCIETY WILL GIVE A MUSICAL AT RS SR PR SO i | THE HOME OF MRS. HENRY HAZLI Supervisors for the term beginning Jan- | TON. #7 OAKLAND AVENUE, TUES- uary 1 1911, and one cand'date for the |DAY, MAY TICKETS, %c. A FINE term commencing January 1, 1212 ”:"‘ “v‘rh "13‘: L i e full list of candidates seeking nomi- | Ma omas Maloney will accompany The full list of ca S mncil Bluffs deiegation of Knights nation for county offices at the primaries umbus to Shenandoah today, where a n June 7, whose petitions have been filed | new counell will be installed. At the ban-| SR e Annty aciitor - an: Soticws Juet following the ation exercises | Auditor—R. V. Innes (rep), Council )l.::“vrm):.:vfln. y will deliver an address on Bluffs: J. D. Hannan (dem.j, Council nighthood. Bluffs Edward M. Noe and Ora Dougla: Treasurer—I, W. Mitchell (rep.), Council | posing the firm of Noe & Dougl Blutfs: W. (. Shoemaker (dem.), Council | tectioners of Emerson, ia Biuffs . eral court yesterday a voluntary petit lerk, District Court—Harry M. Brown | bankruptcy. The firm schedules labilities (rep.). Counchh Bluffs; W. B. Reed (dem.), | aggregating $959.58 and assets amounting to Councll Blutts. g | 8. Sherift f. McCaffery (rep.), Councll| There is nothing that c chlerel B Bluffs; T. P. Lindsa SNSYe ' Glinet | 1 DSOS ERACHNDE (hot sax: Ry enlvee Bluffs. Henry Bornho'dt (dem.), Pleas- ot o Wty v ten Co.. % South Main street, 2 Pearl street ant township. B & Council Bluffs. la., has the plano that has County Attorney—George B. Clark (rep.). | y,g¢ the tone to suit you. It eo c Oakland; D. L. Ross (rep.), Council Bluff: 4 t you. It comes in the G. H. Scott (rep.), Council Biuffs; F. A, Iatest artistic case, either fancy mahogany, | Turner (rep.). Avoes: Frank J. Capeil| Purl walnut or quartersawed oak. (dem.), Council Bluffs Juel D. the infant son of Mrs. M Superirtendent of Schools—Chariotte Dry- Johnson, 16 North Twenty-sixth street. died den (rep). Council Bluffs; F. J. Puryear vesterday morning from pneumonia, aged (@em.), Council Bluffs i months. The funeral be heid this Surveyor—l. H. Mayne (rep). Councll | morning at 10 o'clock fr utler's chapel Bluffs; Erwin E. Spetman (dem.), Council and bu be in Fairview cemetery Biuffs R - % B3 er died a few months ago Biuffe: Warren F. Graff (rep, OAKIAnd: | oiier ot the Easra: Sior"oq) Shepter Dr. H. A. Reichenbach (rep ) n¢ll Monday evening. and ail members are re. Bluffs; E. P. Woodring (rep.) el | auesced i - re 1 et 5 nCil | quested to be in attendance Riufsi H. P. Benjamin idem. anei] | 4 S Bluffs. Dr. C Bowe? (dem.), Council _grand matron of Bluffs: I H. Bow dem. el and "B H. Wilard of Atlants Blutfs. 4.8 H Wilard of Atsntic, grani Member of Board of Supervisors—Term | Pairn. will be present and imspect the beginning January., 191: W. F. Baker °h2 crep). (Counsil: Bluffs; W. C.. Children| The amnual meeting of Central chapter op). Council Biuffs: Adam Eckeri (rep.). | of the Woman's guild of St. Paul's Epis- Layion township: J. D. Harr rep.). | copal church will be held Monday after- Helknap township: Falix Setz (rem). Wash- | noon at the home of Mrs. J. B, Atkins, o4 irgten towrship; F. W. Beek (dem.). Lewis Sixth ave Mrs. Atkins will be assisted S nahip. Robert J. Harding (lem.). Grove | in entertaining by Mrs. McConnell and Mre swoship: Frank M. True (dem.), linox Van Inwegen. Officers for the ensuing \wnahip vear will be elected. Membets of the Board of Supervisors— . Term beginning January 1612 T. J. Johns | Bk (rep). Center township; D. A. Coe @em). FOWLER TRIAL THURSDAY Valley township. — Yesterday was the ruul da 1 "v’f,’ :: Man Indicted for Criminal Assault— nominatiag. petitions for couaty offices e - by Candidates for nomination for townsh'p « Selles Whisre fiees, including fustice of the peace and constable have until Menday, May 2. 1 B ol v *hich to file thelr affidavits of candidacy. | 17 MAKIg o reassignment of jury cases F. N. Gallup and J. C. Baker, both 18 “_'.“" g eelel digtrict city, filed affidavits of candidacy for|ZOUTt fet the tria of Fred Fowler, in nomfpation for consiable in Kane township | 2icted for eriminal asea iit on Towa Smith otaFons o meker i eriqgpain] 2 ar-old g r next Thursday. The srable In the court of Justica Cooper. Mr.|SiTl 15 at present an inmate of the reform Galiup was cou jailer under Sherigt | tcnool at Mitcheilville. % Canning. There are two corstables elected | Monday norring Judge Wheeler will re- for. Kane township, Which inciudes the |Sume the trial of the $0.000 personal injury ity of Council Bluffs and up (o date there damage suit of Mulligan against the Union are six candidates for the republican | Pacific Raiiway company, which was com neminations | menced iast Friday, but continued over i | saturday We have a big line of lawn mowers. $3 to | The assignment of jury causes follows s our line and you will look no | May 10—Thomas Flood against L. F further. P. C. DeVol Hardware Co., 304 Bollmeir el al. Chris Johnson against the Brosdwa Wabash railnay ¥ 11—John Nelson against the Omaha & Council’ Bluffs Street rallway: M. E. -~ = 1 Weatherbee against John Metcalf. May 12—Frank S. Hall against John Me- Sorley MONEY TO LOAN May 13—Numan B. Hawkins against Leo- d Kastner, jr. (special assignment) 5 16—lsaac White against the Chicago Private Money to Loan on Cit & Northwestern railway: George F. Castle Property against Benjamin Marks et al (special as- F. J. SCHNORR, 518 Sroadway, Counecll Bluffs, Ia. SEE MY MOTORCYCLES and get my prices before you buy. 8. M. WILLIAMSON, 17 S. Main St. Council Bluffs. signment May 1 Jones. administratrix gainst the Chicago. Rock Island & Pa- cific railway (specia! assignment); James t against W. A Maurer. v ary Enewald against Omaia Lireil “Bluffs Street railwa (special assignment): Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific raliway against |. 1. Smith May i%—Gustay Plumer against the 1 against David Bradie: May & O. raflway: Portable & Cherniaen wvator compan against 20-M ledge et al. Prices cut in two on hand-painted china ner's. DO IT NOW If the census enumerator has not got your name, or those of friends, till eut this coupon, cut drop it in the nearest m envelope are not necessary E. E. SMITH, Special Census .\z@it‘ $ Name . Address Name .. Address . .. it from The Bee, foid it on the dotted line and il box with the address on the outside. Postage and OFFICI UNITED STATES CE: Council Bluffs, lowa | Withdraws 1 l Towa HULL BOOSTERS ARE BUSY Farm, the Gym of the Nation, States Bryan Friends of Congressman Send Cir- Also Savs Brewers Should Be Re- moved from Nebraska Politics— Address at St. Louis. cular to Voters in Des Moines. IN CONGRESS FOR TWENTY YEARS Lo mtions He Has & List of Appro Secured for City Are Urged o Reasons for His Re-elec- tion. ~The andi- by the| Hull of is being t Des forth the facuity of The circular the “"Hul Moines now been MOINES Ma S.—(Specia inique appeal on behalf of for congress is that made ® Congressman John A. T which the DES most date friends distric a his in a circular of sent to all the voters city set a circular fact that Capiain Hull getting things for Des Moines is sent out under the name of Booster” ¢ composed of I The fact that he has congress for twenty s set forth a that he comes up rs tor re- election. It ts set fo then up to Des Moines people re-engage Captain Hull or get a ntinu- ing the appeal to the voter, it says Congressman Hull has been the sols representative Washington of the Des Moines business interests. Iis standing as been such that it has never been neces- to send large and expensive deiega- Washington to ald him, and supplementary influence. RECAPITULATION wstruction of army post pport for army post expended in nes since post was opened. 3.100,000 New postoffice site and bullding, 60,000 Reconstruction of old postoffice bullding 0,000 Military tournsment 1900 and expenditure in Des Moines Preiiminary survey of Des river has in d men years every two ) h that either man. < o new sary tions exert 2,000,000 1910 . 400,000 Molnes 2,000 Total amot of money dis- tributed Des Moines to which wa are indebted to Con- gressman J. A. T. Hull £5.235,000 Besides giving a perpetual endowment for Des Moines of at least $350.000 per annum The foregolng appropriations and bene- fits for Des Moines have been obtained by Congressman Hull during the last twelve years, the earlier terms of service being utilized in acquiring the infiuence and standing that later enabled him to accomplish these things nt m Tieket. A. McEachron of Waterioo, prohibition | candidate for governor, gave notice to the secretary of state today that he has with- drawn as a candidate for state senator in the Blackhawk-Grundy district. He could not well make the race for both of- fices at once. The secretary of state today matled out to the county auditors the certi- fled copies of the ballots with names a ranged thereon as they will appear in each county. By reason of a rotation system these names will appear differently in each county very Apples Not All Gome. Secretary Wesley Greene of the Towa Harticultural society has just returned from St. Louis where he atiended a meet- Ing of the executive committee of the American Apple Growers' association. The reports to that committee, he says, indicate that there will be a good many apples In | the country, though the crop in lowa. northwestern Missouri, eastern Iilinois and further north was alt killed. Sanders Opposes Hanging. Warden Sanders of the state peniten- Uary at Fort Madison s opposed on p: ciple to capital punishment and belleves it would be much better for the state not to take life. He has also recently declared that if he had been on the jury he would h | not have condemned John Junkins to dea for the murder of a girl at Ottumwa. But | he has also stated that he will do his duty ST. LOUIS, May S—After the executive committees of the Farmers mducational and Co-operative unjon and the American | Soctety of Equity had agreed to consolidate the officials decided tonight to continue the two separate organizations W. J. Bryan was the only speaker at the closing session of the raily tonight. Taking his subject, “The Farme Business n Soeciety and Politi Mr. Bryan called the farm the “gymnasium of the nation and the nursery of the republic He urged greater interest in politics on the part of the American farmer and, as an incident to his address, reiterated his position on the liquor traffic as a strict ad hergnt of county or local option. He said he proposed to do his par Iriving the brewers and distiliers from polities in Nebraska. ewspapers were criticized for opening their advertising columns to liquor an- nouncements, and he said that if newspa pers did net have so many liquor advertise- ments on their advertising pages there would be more editorials on the liquor juestion on the editorial He charged suppressed the inois senatoria Lorimer ¥ fac | contest was the adictments had been victor pages newspapers with having s concerning the last 1i in which Senator until after grand irned 'Cholera Serum Experiment Plans Senator Burkett Perfecting Arrange- | ments for Trial Omahka Yards. in South (From a Staff Correspondent.) gram. ference Saturday WASHINGTON, May nator Burkett with bureau of animal industcy test braska. The d yards at South between July 1 duct the exper} thirty head of hoj 100 pounds each. Senator Burkett | the matter up epartment h Omaha and 15 ments. 1 with int & —(Special the chief to ciose plans to the new hog cholera serum favors the st s the piace, and Tele- urther con in N he time to con- wiil require about ted parties weighing from forty to s taken n Nebraska and at the stock vards to secure facilities for the test. Congressman Kinkald today recommended be postmaster and Dantel F ical reserve coin, town, §. engineers cultural n e appointment of John at Anselm McKee, will W c connection department. T. Brechbuhl Custer county, postma. low Island, Dawson ecour First Lieutenant Henry C. corps, Robinson for duty. Neb., and J ¥ A Birbower, proceed Kelley of Lin- WHOLE CITY LIES IN RUINS Carpenter of Water- D., have been appointed drainage with to ter at Wil- med- to Fort the Ag Postnrasters appointed are as follows Nebraska—Mount Claire, Nuckolls county, Fred N. Hodges. vice P. E. Saxer. Appanoose county. lowa—Dean, | Owens, vice J. Junction, Lyn: | Postv: Louis Resmuss 1. Bert W. Die: stitute. F. 8 n eounty, en,” substi T, o resigned. John L. anberry, resigned; Lynn | Christian Little vice L. J. Owley, resigned. Mail carriers.appointed for lowa routes: e e, Route 3*Mliton Har Stuart carrier; Route r; J. F. Krouse, sub. Theater Owners Reach Agreement next July If the courts decided against Representatives of 1,200 Playhouses Junkine, and proceed with the execution ing Na- which will be under his charge. Ot Togedl“;; Fgrqxn, s Ruild College Gymnasium. tional sociation. The State Board of Control is engaged n letting the contract for the new gym- NEW YORK Ma 8 —Seventy five nasium at the coliege for the blind at Vin- LNeater owners, represeni:ng 1200 theaters ton. It is probable that it will be squipped | D the United States and Canada. concluded with a swimming pool, as the board has |® Week of consultations with an agr made an extensive investigation of this |MRt !0 organize the National Theater and finds that at similar colleges | O"Pe"Y association] represeniing property interests valued at $50,.000,000. & pool is regarded as essential Des Molues' Good Spellers. The following officers were elected: Presi- Chronicles of the Grouch Family 4. This is her mother, precise and prim— Thought her daughter was far too good for him. Couldn’t be much worse, coulG it? ° But just wait. AT ALL FOUNTAIN:S AND 1 DEATH LIST GROWS LARGER Roll of Victims in Costa Rican Earth- quake Reaches Fifteen Hundred. ! Scenes of Destitution Fellow Calam- ity—Total Darkness Envelops Stricken Distriet — AlL Buildings Ruined. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica. May S.--The list of dead at Cartago now numbers not less than 1.50. The city was destroyed by an earthquake which lasted four seconds. It was a tremendous movement, which followed a few minor shocks during the course of the day. No one had time to run out of the houses, which feil crashing t the streets. Had the great shock come during the sieeping hours hardly any could have escaped Every house and building was completely destroyed, including the palace of the American peace court, the gift of Andrew egie. Some Americans reported 10 have been killed, but identification, even | by the records, is at present imposible. The foreign colonies set about at once to rescus those pinned down by the wreck age. The survivors are ered greatly from lack of food and Many of the wounded died. Entire families have been wiped out Rafael Angel Troyo, the Costa Rican poet, whose works are known in many countries is among the dead. Two priests and ten chiidren were killed at the Silisan college. water. Metbourne Harves, Irving schoar, s the |30t JONR Corti vice president, Moses Brings Total Darkness. i > g Reiss; secretary, J. J. Coleman; treasurer,| The ear ke, which brought almost undisputed champion eighth arade speller | Aiper: We: total darkness and great clouds of dust of the city. Young Harvey won the honor | The membership represents the following from the falling buildings, was followed by after two hours of long and tedious con- |circukts: The Northwestern Theatricai|a roaring which came apparently deep test. This is the second year Irving school | agsociation, covering British Columbia. the down in the earth, asd for six hours the has won the championship in the highest | northwest and the Pacific coast as far turbance continued 0 more formidable grade. Thre girls, Paullne Holmes, Given |south as New Mexico and Arizona; Walk- ' disaster has occurrsd in the history of school, Hazel Gilmore, Kirkwood school, er's Winnipeg circuit, covering Manitoba, a and Irma Inlow, Grant school, tied for first | North and South Dakota; Marshall's Cop-| President Monzales Viquez and President place in the seventh grade contest. The per and Iron t, he middle ne Ricardo Jiminez are personally in success of Irma Inlow makes the Grant | w the Chamberigin, Harrington & kind £ the work of rescue. 3 school the banner school of the city ircutt, covering the entire middie west be e osses reach far into - een Chicago and the ippi river:|ihe millions. Foreign help is needed badly. BETTER CONDITIONS FOR the Crawford, Philley & Zehrung cir and must be prompt if good is to come of operating from Nebraska Into Texas: J Thousands are homeless and without WORKERS IN IOWA MINES cCoeman's circuit and the Albert Weis, Jake food. Wells and Henry L. DeGive theaters at b it immediate fror Socinl Status i 10 Undergo Complete |%0WN: the Mose Reiss circuit in ct t own added C(hange and Camps Will Become Pennsylva Wyst Virginia and t and hea Organized Tawns. York: the Theodore Hathaway circuit | (na: have fallen have made the New TYork, and the Jullus Cahn circuit | condition en for thos SEsTE Ta. May S complete| (BFoOuShout New England. . esca ireds of sur revolution in the social conciiions of Towa T obelihg s wiiy of miners is pianned as a resuit of tne ap- | GIRLS FALL EASY PREY their homes which efuse to leave moimment of soce) improvement comnte TO OOM THE OMNIPOTENT |ome onors pisce a o aorees slon by the joint scale committee > thcusands. e - sightly and forbidd:ng--ooking coal | yieeime Comsent to Become Comverts |, . o . o ke 1', e mining camps will give placgro neat towns; | o R0 L der of Worship—r i e ",“’ S ST Saeh hurehes will be built, miniug huts entireiy Sasiit Snies Tiows. REakon ot on: Jous apd: ather emodeled and good substantial schools o ol erectcd In the minimg districta of Towa | npw TORK. MrToum e omn.FAMOUS DETECTIVE DEAD The appointment of this committee ETeW |potent. alias Peter (o« ARy Plarr out of the failure to agree on the much- Barnard, high priest of the Tantrik order| Thomas F. Byrues, Foe to New York mooted house rent question and Wwas rec- of worship, was held in $15.000 bonds toda Crooks, Dies at Home, Aged ommended by the sub-committee of the for trial in the court of general session Sixtr-Six Vears. int scale commitee. The plan contem- on charges of seduction under promise —_— plates the formatien of the camps into marr NEW YORK. May $—Thomas F. Byrnes egulariy organized towns. with mayors, | Miss Gertrude Leon testified that si formerly superintendent police of the councilmen and police met Uom in Seaitle on January 21 ty of New York., Lut more famous fo It is planned to do away with the blind ‘and that he Induced her to come rk in the detective bureau. died a tigers and gambiing joints th him by promise to give her fr Saturday fromehronie Indigestior The miners are overjoyed at the prospects ment and a mus ation i v an iliness an two years mprovements in their social conditions |for her services as his stenographer. She | He was 6 years and are enthusiastic in the praises of the understood that she vith his| ¢ Byrnes who first drew the dead perators. sister. ne in the financial district, below whici It is one of the greatest improvements| 1 am rot nl man." Gertrude Leon|pn crook was sllowed to stray on penal aver contemplated by any state” said |testified Oom told her “ I am a God. but|ge ingtant arrest John P. White. president of the miners’ |1 have condescended to put on the hahit! pornes was born in Ireland ve came anizatior of a man that T may perform the duties |yo tnis c ory young. He joined th ——— of a Yogi and reveal t . Y 1o the S \ Bloedy Affair. clect of America S NG 1000 ORI wN posk lungs. coushs and cods. with Dr.| WRITES LETTER UNDER WATER | ora mas. assignes tne saok f seommeincins ) e e oy —— the detective hureau by his persistence i by Bea Drug Commander of Subm > Aske Bu- | it i breshing wp a nu(ur"rnnl:,glr.'ln:: B e . peror's Forxiveness While Boat burglars who had iosted the Manhattan IDA GROVE. la. Mayr %—(Spectal Tele. W Submenged, Savings bank of §2.000.608 | gram.—J. V. Keeran. stenographer, em.| VICTORIA, N. €. May £—Whils Com | ploved by the Harriman railroad system | Mander Sakuma and his fourieen men were The Tigh Cost of Living and Miss Christihe C. Barkley, both of| 4YIPE under the ses on the drowned sub- Increases the price of many necessities Omaba were married at the Hots! Pergy. | ™a7Ne Nump. during the Japanese navy without improving the quality. Foley's son, Saturdar afterncon at 3 o'cloek, Rey, | MARUevers off Kure. April 15, the com-| joney and Tar maintains its high standard E E. GHibert. pastor of the Methodis| TOMET WT0te & letter (0 the emperor. beg- of excellence and church, officiating. They go to hicag No wetter Bow wev: an atiack of diar | eing forgtvene and commending his offic | letter wa: for the of the vessel » and men. The found after the submarine had hoea may be. Chamberiain's Colic, Choiera | been ralsed and the portions made publl were brought Bere today by the steamer tn great curative qual ities without any increase in cost. It is the best remedy for ecoughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and ail ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. The genuine is in & yellow package Refuse substitutes | | For sale by all druggists l OCCASIONAL EPOSITS made May 10th in the SAVINGS DE- PARTMENT of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will draw interest from May 1st. Thres= per cent interest is paid on savings deposits and compounded semi- annually. Funds may be withdrawn at any time without notice. The combined capital and surplusis $1,200,000. The total assets are over $13,000,000. It is the oldest bank in Nebraska, established in 1856. United States National Bank M. T. BARLOW, Pres. G. W. WATTLES, Vicz-Pres. G. E. BAVERSTICK, Ass’L Cash. V. B, CALDWELL, Vice-Pres. R. P. MORSWAN, Ass'L Casu W. E RHEOADES, Cashier. J. C. McCLURE, Ass't. 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