The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 26, 1885, Image 4

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    - F.M. . &E. M. KIMMELL ,
Editors and Publishers.
Official City and County Paper.
SKffiESSSSSKS
INDIANAPOLIS , IND. , Nov. 25.
Vicc-Prcsident Hendrioks died very
suddenly at 4:30 : P. M.
.BLEEDING KANSAS is enjoying a
"corner" on murder , and crimes in gen
eral , these days.
EDITOR KING of the Red Cloud Hel
met , was fined $100 and sentenced to
the county jail ninety days , by Judge
Gaslin , Tuesday ol last week , for an as
sault on Dr. Denny of that city. The
assault grew out of a petty dispute over
a certain scat at a hotel table. King
evidently deserved his sentence.
XOT long ago King Milan set out to
lay waste the country ofhis enemies.
Now he is back in the old territory , and
glad enough to receive money and cigar
ettes from his friend , the emperor of
Austria. The money will be devoted to
the necessities of the Servian wounded ,
but the disposition of the cigarettes is
not so plain. They must be the Bulgar
ian' atrocities we have heard so much
about. Kansas City Times.
Is it not strikingly suggestive of good
taste , and indicative of a noble , but rlly
understood sentiment , which for con
venience is styled consistency , and has
it not withal a mead of humor through
out ? This gem from ] 3ro. Eainard ,
whderstwhile , was a good republican :
We are in receipt of the Funias County
Democrat. This Democrat rejoices to see the
advent of tnie democratic journals in the
great Republican Valley. There has been : v
large field for these papers here and they are
being supplied. The editor of the Funias
county paper is a reformed republiean-greoi-
back-anti-monopoly-prohibition-aiid-tlie-
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Lord-know.s-what-not , but all these will be
forgotten if he stands by the colors he now
professes. Although he has not , possibly ,
"been tried by lire , " he may make as good a
democrat and conduct a democratic journal
ably. Time and conduct will be the true test
of his democracy.
THE grand jury , which has been in
session at Omaha , adjourned last Friday.
The following is clipped from its report
on the Simmerman case. Savillc'scon-
duct is attributed to his ignorance of
the duties of his office ami his reliance I
on Burr's statement. Sheriff Schars is
condemned as totally ignorant of his du .
ties on the premises :
' 'Regarding the conduct of L. C. Burr ,
the only other officer of this court whose
conduct is involved in this inquiry , " con
cluded the report , "we have to say that
while we agree that his actions are to be.
condemned , we disagree as to whether
his conduct was or was not wilfully
wrong. We have no doubt hut that Sa-
ville in granting the writ of habeas cor
pus and disdharging Simmerman on bail
acted without jurisdiction and his or
ders arc nullities ; and a thorough"-
amination of the question by Mr. Bun-
ought to have convinced him that Sa-
ville had no jurisdiction over the crime
of Simmerman. His conduct was not
becoming , and is not to be commended
or followed as a precedent. There be
ing no violation of any federal statute
we have taken no fuller cognizance of
the matter. "
ONE of President Arthur's messages ,
says "Carp. " was stolen and published
a day or so before it was delivered in the
house. There have been a nnmber of
instances of such steals in the past.
Grant's lirst message was read by all the
countr } ' a da } before congress met and
one of the messages of Mr. Hayes was
bought for $1,000 of a printer by sev
eral newspaper men and was in the
hands of their respective newspaper
readers long before the message had
been sent to the senate. The printer
had intended to sell the message to tfie
N. \ . Tribunebut , he got into the Times
office here by mistake and the Times cor
respondent made up a combination which
was to pay him § 1,500 for it. This
combination embraced the Cincinnati
Enquirer , the Chicago Times and. the
N. Y. Times. Each was to pa } $500.
The Chicago Tribune correspondent
in New York bought an early copy of the
Times and telegraphed the message to
his paper , so that the Chicago Tribune
had the message at the same time as
the Chicago Times. This led Editor
Storey to refuse to pay his $500 and the
printer received only $1,000 , from the
Enquirer and New York Times. The
last of Arthur's messages were very
carefully guarded , as were also all the
messages of Grant after the one stolen.
Mr. Cleveland is very cautious about
having anything get out to the public
before its time , a'nd it is hardly proba
ble that there will be a premature pub
lication this year.
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Again in theToils. .
It is with no little feeling of regret
that we are called upon to note the down
fall of a young man in whose future in-
tegrity we had large hopes. Frank
Wood is again in the toils of the law and
bids fair to visit our state penitentiary.
Fonu * yours ago , Frank went to Iowa , ,
and while there , it is said , took a horse
that did not belong to him and for which
he served a term at Anamosa. While
there he became acquainted with one
Pattison , a crook , who figures in the
present scrape. When Frank got out at
Anamosa he returned to this place ,
claiming that he had been wrongfully
used by a relative and that he desired
to once more be looked upon as an lion
cst man. He went to work and bv in-
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dustry and straightforwardness in his
business transactions had already gain
ed the 'esteem of his old neighbors to
such an extent that by universal con
sent the Iowa matter was wiped off the
slate and Frank once more stood a man
among us. To add to his standing , he
recently married a very estimable young j
lady and brought her here toMivc. But
! the spirit of gain had brought him un
rest and he went to Iowa where he met
Pattison and detailed to him the fact
I that one Frank Mullery owned a fine
! quarter section of land near him in this
county. . It was agreed between them
that Pattison personate Mullery and
deed the land to Wood. Accordingly i
they went to a justice of the peace and
Pattison under the name ot Mullery ex
ecuted and acknowledged a deed to the
land to Wood. Both parties then re
turned to this county Wood filing the
deed for record and making through
'Messrs. Grubb &r McCollister an appli-
! cation for a loan of $ oQ07jPending this
Win. Barber , who resides near and has
had charge of the land for Mullerygot
wind of what was going on and under
took to find tha latter but without suc
cess as he was off at work on some now
railroad. lie finally succeeded in ob-
scrviyg the signature to the deedwhicl ,
being unlike Mullery's handwriting lee
him to the conclusion that the deed was
a forgery. Ho therefore exauirncd th
hotel register at the Sargeawt hnus
where Pattison had registered and foun <
the handwriting identical with that o
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the signature on the deed and notificc
Grubb & McCollister not to make th
j loan , and swore out a warrant-for the
' arrest of Wood and Pattison. At the
hearing before Judge Ashmore on Fri
day , both paities were bound over to
district court. Wood in $500 and Pat
tison $2,000 bonds. Weed confessec
the whole transaction and chargedthat
Pattison was to blame for it. Wood also
gives out the fact that Pattison was in
life pen in Iowa for counterfeiting and
from an authentic source it is learned
that preparations were being made to
carry on that business again , in fact ,
that at least a part of the materials had
been purchased.
. NOTES.
Sheriff Welborn took Pattison the
forgor down to Lincoln Saturdayreturn
ing home Sunday evening. Frank Wood
gave bail and is out.
Reports on Tuesday morning were to
the effect that Frank Wood had skipped
the country. His bondsman W. E.
Wibndurst demanded of the sheriff to
be released , but the sheriff informed
him that it would be necessary to pro
duce Wood at his own expense before
he could be released from his bond.
Courier.
THE Atlanta Constitution errs when
it says that "this country is in its 110th
year , and in all that time there have
been only three instances in which father
and son have held seats in the United
States Senate. " It cites the cases of
the Bayards , of Delaware , where grand
father , father and son were chosen to
the Senate , and Georgia and Pennsyi-
avnia , where the Colquitts and the
Camerons furnished father and son as
Senators. Our Atlanta contemporary
overlooks the one entirely exceptional
case of the two Dodges , father and son ,
who sat in the United States Senate
together , the father representing Wis
consin and the son Iowa. The nearest
approach to the Dodges were Benton
and Fremont , father-in-law and son-in-
law , the former representing Missouri
and the latter one of the first Senators
from California. There is , we believe ,
only a single instance of one man repre
senting more than one State in the
United States Senate , and he was the
late General Shields. He was first
elected , for a full term by Illinois , but
declared ineligible bccans not natural
ized the necessary period. He was re-
elected , admitted and served his term of
six years. Some years thereafter he
served an unexpired term as Senator
from Minnesota , and his last official
service was a very brief term as Senator
from Missouri. Times.
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I' LAST CALL" .
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All persons owing us are respectfully
asked to call and settle their accounts
, , on or before December 31st , either with
, cash or bankable , , paper. On January
vlst'our , line of lumber yards will be sold
to an incorporated company , who will
carry on the business Persons having
accounts against us will please present
them at once for payment.
. FREES & HOCKXELL.
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, Important to Blacksmiths.
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We have just received a shipment of
the celebrated Cumberland smithing
coal , which is acknowledged by all to be
superior even to the Blossburg coal ,
and we arc prepared to receive and
promptly fill your orders.
: HALLACK & HOWARD.
Notice of Adjourned Sale.
j Notice is hereby given that the un
sold lands for tax of 1884 , will be offer-
. ed for sale at the Court House , in In-
dianolaNcb.on , , Friday , November 27th ,
1885 , at 9 o'clock , A. M.
j J. H. GOODRICH , JE/
County Treasurer.
Y , of the Culbertson Reveille ,
informed us , during his last visit here ,
that he had turned democratic. He also
said that ho intended to "stay there. "
We hope so , Bert , but oh Lord , that's
all we can do. Fairbury Democrat.
CHENOA is the name of a new town
which will be laid out at the headwaters
of the Frenchman , next spring. That
locality is largely taken up by people
from Chcnoa , 111. , hence the name.
A TELEGRAM announces the sndden
death of Vice-President Hendricks. No
particulars can be gained up to the time
of going to press.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
OFFICE OF COUNTY CI.KHK , )
IXDJAXOI.A , NKH. , Nov. 13,1885. (
Hoard of county commissioners met pursu
ant to adjournment. Present , E. J. Ailing-
ton and Henry Crabtree , commissioners , and
C. 1) . Cramer , county clerk.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
On motion claims were audited and allow
ed and cleric directed to draw warrants on
general fund levy 18S. > as follows :
I'KTIT JUltOISS NOV. TKKM UIST. f'OUIJT.
W.O.LaTourette.3 : .0 C K.BInckinnn.$4 30
J.H.McManigal. . 3 CO Otto Webber 2 CO-
A..I. Pate 3 20 Thos. Sargent 2 10
H.H. Mitchell. . . . 3 20 Jno.Longncckcr. 2 45
OraCmrk 3 20 J. W. Daniels. . . . 330
J. IJ. Teas 200 O. W. Sellers 4 f > 0
.1. W. Hersh 200 .7. W. Thomas. . . . 2 ft )
Marion Powell. . . 2 00 Sam'l Messncr. . . 3 SO
K. P. High 4 30 J.F. Boyer 4 00
State Journal Co. , oliicc supplies S 11 10
G. 1) . Dminnrd & Co. , ollico supplies. . . 11 50
Omaha Republican , office supplies 200
J. C. Lnffc-rty , petit jury Juno term . . . 560
Isaac Beeson , boarding pauper 33 00
Frees & Hockncll , coal and lumber 32 37
J. W. Welborn , sheritrs fees 140 00
G. H. Purdum. oilicc supplies 14 00
B. Sibbettmaterial and labor , jail. . . 21 30
JUDOES AND CTEKKS OF ELECTION.
Fred M. Snow ? 720
C. W. Paine , clerk , claim Sfl. allowed 4 00
Patrick Walsh , judgc.claim S ( > , allowed. 4 00
W.H.McCollistcrclerkclaiiMG.allowcd 4 00
W.H.McCartney .judgc.claim fallowed 4 00
J. H. Bergo.'clerk , claim SO. allowed. . , . .4 00
H. W. ICcyes. judge , claim $ G , allowed. . . 4 00
E.S. Hill , judge , claim ? G , allowed 4 00
M. D.Noel , drayagc 2 00
J.S. Phillips , carpet 108. )
M. S. VVoodbr.rn , repairs , 2 55
H.W.Keyes.canvassinfr election returns 2 00
G. S. Bishop , election notices and pub
lishing1 proceedings 2372
Omaha Republican.poll books Ac blanks. IS 2."i
On motion the claim of G. S. Bishop for pub
lishing : delinquent tax list of 1SSI , audited and
allowed on 18S4 levy general fund and clerk di
rected to draw warrants on 18S5 levy road fund.
J.F Helm , appraiser Rowell land $ 200
II. W. Keyes , appraiser Sawyer land 2 40
Henry Baxter , appraiser Quigley land . 200
Petition for publicroad by John Longiifcker
and others , read , considered , and on motion
petition granted au'd road established as fol
lows , to-wit :
Commencing at the N.E. corner of section fl ,
running thence south 1 mile on section line
between sections" 9 and 10 , 15 and 10 , all in
township 3 , north of range 28 west.
On motion the claim of Noah Sawyer for
$100 damage to N. W. < f section 3 , township 3 ,
range 28 , by reason of location of above de
scribed road , audited and allowed at $2. > .
In tho matter of the application of J. C. Hug-
sell and others to vacate certain streets in tho
first addition to South McCook consideration
of same postponed until next meeting.
On motion Fred M. Snow was appointed con
stable in and for Willow Grove precinct.
On motion board adjourned to meet Decem
ber 1,188. ) . C. D. CHAMEK , County Clerk.
McCQpK GRAIN MARKET.
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( Corrected every Thursday morning. )
No. 2 Wheat , per bushel 40@4.'ic
tfo. 2 Kye , pur bushel - . . . . 27 ( & ! > < 'c '
Hurley , per bushel SiYfti&c
3ats , per bushel 20iii'ic (
2orn New' per bushel ISffisOc
orn Old , per bushel S3&3QU
Hay wild , per tou 84.00(2 ( $5.50
Bailed Hay { ? 7.XX2HW ( :
MVE STOCK , I'llODUCE , ETC.
Hops-Live ? 3.253.50
Potatoes , ( Irish ) per buehcl oOS3oc
hitter , per pound 18@22c
2ggs , per dozen 15@17c
rouiiK Chickens , per dozen S1.50@S2.00 g
Did Chickens , per dozen S2.2oSS3.00
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FINAL PEOOF NOTICES.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NED. , i
November 17th , 18.S5. f
Notice is hereby tfiven that the followinx-
namod settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that raid proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at .McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
December 2Cth. 1SS.1 , viz : Joseph II. Easterday ,
11. C. 4U ! ) , for the southwest lt of section ! i ,
township 4 , north of : nin c HO west , Oth V M.
He names the following : witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of.
suid land , viz : William Coleman , Milton Cole ,
Edward Patterson and Edwin Van Horn , all of
MeCook , Neb. 2o G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCnoK. NK . , I
November llth , 1W5. f
Notice is hereby siven that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be nir.de before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday ,
. December lilst , 1885. viz : George W. Clark , i ) .
S. I''X ' ) , for the north 1A northwest ! i.southeast
t H northwest M section 'M , northeast \ nortli-
1 east ! .i section 27 , town. 5 north , ran c 30 west
! Oth P. M. He names tho following witnesses
to provo his continuous residence upon , and
cultivation of , said land , viz : David .1. Osburn ,
James ! . Campbell. Samuel Cinnamon and
William Edwards , all of Osburn. Nr-b.
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'M ' G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAMI OFFICE AT MoCootc , NF.U. , i
October 27th , ] { $ . " > . j"
Notice is hereby Driven that the following1-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support ot" his claim ,
and that said proof will bo made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb . on Monday ,
December7th , li8o. viz : Clark G. Potter , H. K.
151 , for the southeast ? 4 of section 10 , township
3 , north of range UU west , G P. M. Ho names
tho followingwitnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said
land , viz : Horace H. Easterday , A. McG. Robb.
William H. Smith and Walter J. Hills , all of
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McCook , Neb. : i G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEK. , i
October iod , 1SS3. ) "
Notice is hereby given that the foUowing-
nauicd settler hits filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim , i
and that said proof will fu made before Regis- '
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesdav , i
December Sth , 1885 , viz : Albert Wagy , 1) S.
1404 , lor the north / northeasti north ' 2
northwest h of section 27 , township 1 , north of
range 29 west , 0 P. M. He names the following-
witnesses to provo his continuous rc&idenc-e
upon , and cultivation ofsaid land , viz : Frank
lin J. Bushong , John Crawley and H. H. Pick-
ens , of McCook , Neb. , and George J. Meyers of
Cedar Bluffs , Kansas.
2J G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIL , i
October 28tli , HUM. | "
Notice is hereby given that the tollowing--
nanied settler has tiled notice of his intention
to makefinal proof in support ot his clniiii ,
and that said proof will lie made betore Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
December 5th , I8S > , viz : William R. Kirk.
Homestead Entry 1M > , lor the northeast quar
ter of section 1 , towns-hip north , range 29
west lith P. M. He names the following-
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ,
and cultivation of , said land , viz : Lewis M.
March , Watson E. Webster , Kdward L. Walker
and Henry Vojjes , all of McCook , Neb.
22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEI : . , I
October 2hth , lbi-5. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named Settler lias filed notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be mudc before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday ,
December 4th , le&i. viz : William Mclntyre ,
Homestead Entry 150H , for the north west Quar
ter of section 0 , township 3 north , range 29
west. He names the followingwitnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon , and cul
tivation'of , said land , viz : John Shepherd ,
James' Shepherd and Nicholas seveiiKer of
McCook , Neb. , und John Lindgren of Culbert
son , Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS. Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I
October 29th , 18Ki. f
Notice is hereby given that the followinjr-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make nnal proof in support of his claim ,
, nd that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Nfb. , on Friday ,
D.ecembcr 4th , lbS.5. viJohn Shepherd , D. S.
2ut5t > . for the southeastquarter ot section (5 ( ,
township 3 north , range 9 west Gth P. M. He
names the followingwitnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Nicholas Sevcuker , William 11.
Dolan , John Unzicker-and John F. Smith , all
of McCook , Nebraska. *
v 22 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU , i
October iHHt.l&ii. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named suttlOr has filed notice Qf her intention
toMnako final proof in support of her claim ,
and that said proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on
Friday , November 27th , 1&5 , viz : Alice Elliott ,
D. S. 1100 , for the east ! j southwest ! i section
11 , township 1 north , range 29 west. She names
the following witnesses to prove her contin
uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said
land , viz : Adolpli Fullgrabe , Frank Loefke ,
John Harris and James Ivilpatriek , ail of Me-
CooM1 Neb. 21 G. L. LAWS , Register.
LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , r
October IHtli , IbSTi. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Regis
ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday ,
December 4th. I8& > , viz : Enoch P. Ha/en , H. E.
2110. for the southwest ? 4 of sections" , town
ship 4 , north of range 3) west , ( i P. MHe
names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : William Coleman , Herbert W.
Pike. William Henderson and John Conner , all
of McCook Nebraska.
21 G. L. LAWS , Resistor.
LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEIL , i
October 17th , IbSTi. f
Notice is hereby { riven that tiie following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make filial proof in support of hin claim ,
and that said proof will be made before Reg
ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday ,
November iSth , 1885 , viz : Robert Bond , D. S.
1162. for the south ' , - southeast li of section 13 ,
township 2 , north of range 29 west , 0 P. M. He
names the followingwitnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon , and cultivation of ,
said land , viz : Nicholas Whitesel , A. S. Bough-
ton and Perry Jones , of Bondvillc , Neb. , and
Henry Pickcns of McCook , Nebraska.
21 G. L. LAWS. Register.
JOHN F. CLACK.
BYeeJer of IMIMIOVKO SHEEP.
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FOR SALE BY
Jos. ilcnard , McCook. Nebraska.
M. A. Suatdingr. McCook. Nebraska.
C. H. Rogers , McCook , Nebraska.
W. 0. Saylor , McCook. Nebraska.
WHOLESALE BY
Raymond Bros. & Co. . Lincoln. Nebraska.
Harjjreaves llros. , Lincoln , Nebraska.
Paxton A ; Gallagher , Omaha , Nebraska.
McCord , Brady & Co. , Omaha , Nebraska.
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SEN YORK MILLMRY STORE
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An Unusually Large Assortment of
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OF ALilA KINDS.
IN GREAT PROFUSION.
Arosenc and Floss , Zephyrs , Zephyr Worsteds ,
Tine Laces , Hair Goods , Flowers , Feathers , Jerseys , Etc.
MRS. T. NELJS ,
MAIN A VE.3 Opp. P. 0. , McOOOK.
FHE CITIZEN'S BANK OF McCOOK
DOES A GENERAL
Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly
on the principal cities < { ' Europe. Taxes paid for Xon-Tlesidcntg.
iMoney to loan on Fanninir Lands , Village and personal
property. Fire Insurance a specialty.
Tickets for Sale to and from Eurooe-
J. W. DOLAN , President.
First National Hank , Lincoln , Neb.
Tho Chase National IJank , New York , i V. FUAKKLI.V , Tice-Prcsident.
C. E. McPHERSON & CO.
estate Brokers ,
OFFICE : West Dennison Street ,
McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
McCOOK
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OF McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
flakes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property ,
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK B'JILDING.
. CAMPSCLL , PRESIDENT. B. M. fRSfeS , iST VICC PRESIDENT.
iEO. HOCKNELL , SECRETARY. R. O. PHILLIPS , 2ND VICE PRESIDENT
F. L. BROWN , TREASURER.