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About The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
"Che Conservative * 15 BURLINGTON ROUTE PUBLICATIONS v'X Cull Torn lu Seventy-two nagos , beautifully printed , bound and illustrated ; nixty-two pictures of the matchless valleys , mountains , lakcn and groves of the Golden State. It Is neither a Kuldc-book nor a railroad advertisement. In a charming style It describes the state from one end to the other , particularly that portion of It round about Los Angeles. Six cents , California KxourHlons A folder of twenty-four pages de scriptive of the Burlington's personally-conducted excursions to and from California. Contains a map showing route from Boston to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Cuts made from actual photo graphs illustrate the comfort and convenience of Burlington tourist-cars. West-bound folder tells all about the excursions to the Pacific const ; east-bound folder , all about the return trip. Free. Colorado Seventy-two pages , fifty-six handsome illustra tions. The front cover specially designed In colors very fine. This book , written in a most delightful vein , gives pleasing glimpses of a mountain world , whose colossal beauty never wearies or changes or grows old. A bird's-eye map of Colorado , showing tourist resorts is appended. Six cents. Sylvan Lake A folder of sixteen pages , containing a half do/en unusually beautiful views of the most picturesque spot in the Black Hills. In one of the remote noolw. hidden away among the towering and fantastic rocks , is this little lake of clear , cold water , with an admirably-appointed hotel on its craggy bank. Free. Free.Hot Hot Springs A thirty-two page folder , illustrated by a doz en views of scenery in and about this famous health-resort of the Black Hills. Contains an accurate list of the hotels and sanitar iums with rates and accommodations. Free. Iilttle Journeys In the Black Hills A booklet of thirty- two pages , with ten illustrations , descriptive of several facina't- ing trips offered between Hot Springs and Spparflsh , S. D. , where the railroad winds among peaks , up and down grade , into and out of mighty canyons , through gloomy forests , by great preci pices , and past beautiful dells. Free. The YollowHtono National Park A thirty-page folder , containing a large and absolutely correct map of Yellowstone Park , several flue illustrations , and a vast amount of valuable information about the trip through Yellowstone Park. Free. Estes Park , Colo. Illustrated , twenty-four pages. Treats briefly and interestingly of the scenery , fishing , flora , climate , hunting and other features of Colorado's most beautiful park. Frro. Roses on the Train A four-pago leaflet , illustrated , tolling the care taken by the Burlington Route to provide flowers for its dining-cars. Seven greenhouses of the Burlington furnish 80,000 cut flowers every month for this purpose. Free. The Valley of the North Platte In Northwest Nebraska A booklet of thirty-two pages , that just fits the coat pocket and contains much Instructive reading matter. It treats of a fertile - tile valley recently made accessible by the extension of the Burlington lines. It tolls of the uncommon opportxinitlos for success offered there. Free. Cnstor Battlefield An attractive little book of twenty pages. Contains a brief account of the battle of the Little Big Horn , Juno 25,1870 , where Major General Ouster and 201 men of the 7th U. S. Cavalry wore massacred. Eight illustrations. Worth sending for worth reading. Free. At Your Service A unique little booklet of twenty-four pages , which contains a good deal of information about the Bur lington Railroad , and incidentally tolls how to use to advantage its general agencies which are scattered all over the United States. Free. A Map of the United States Three feet four inches wide by four feet long ; printed tin six colors ; mounted on rollers ; shows every state , county , important town and railroad in the Union. A new addition also snows the country divided according to territorial acquisitions. Sent on receipt of 15 cents in stamps less than cost. J. FRANCIS , GEN'L PASS. ACENT , OMAHA , NEB. CONDENSED REPORT OF THE Merchants National Bank , OF NEBRASKA CITY , NEB. , At the Close of Business , Feb. 5 , 1901. RESOURCES. Loans $242,80001 Banking House and Fixtures 7,400.0U U. S. Bonds 22,500.00 CASH AND DUE FROM U.S. TREAS 150,534.30 Jf-12S.295.21 LIABILITIES. Capital , $50,00000 Surplus and profits ? 2'K ! Circulation. , 12,500.00 DEPOSITS 331,146.09 $423,205.21 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. H. N. SiiBWBr.n , Vice-President. W. A. COTTON , President. R. O. MATINUM , , Cashier. JAB. T. SHKWKI.T , , Asst. Cashier , JOY MOHTON. .T. T. No interest paid on state , county or municipal funds. 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