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About The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1901)
I. 14 § ! The perfect oliniato g 1 I 8 is where j | , ' ' Snnny ( lays are ihoTule ; ® Air is dry and pure ; Good water may bo had ; fr ! * : Temperature is equable ; -aud ] | One may live out of doors the year round. GXB © < 30 A PERFECT ! [ CLIMATE ' X California i ! iSanta Fe That's California in a nutshell. The bust train for best travelers is The California Limited , daily , Chicago and Kansas City to San Francisco , Los' Angeles and San Diego. Visit Grand Canyon of Arizona en route , now reached by mil. i Illustrated books "To California and Back , " "A Climate Miracle , " ii i i 10 cents. Ticket Office A. T. & S. F. Ry. , | Cor. 10th and Main 8t. Kansas Citj , Mo. "LEAVES FROM ARBOR LODGE , " BY MARY FRENCH MORTON. A Little Book of Poems. Price $1.25 Postpaid FOR SALE BY THE MORTON PRINTING CO. , NEBRASKA CITY , NEB. I Worcester Salt has the Jargest sale of any Daily Salt , because the progressive butter makers will have the BEST. At the National Butter Makers' ° Conveutiou , held at St. Paul iu 9 February , users of WORCESTER X secured MORE HIGH SCORES and Premiums , thau ALL OTHER dairy 9 salts combined. Worcester Salt i can be had with Michigan grades or in full car lots from Worcester Salt Company , 108 Duane St. , NEW YORK , Also JOY MORTON & CO. , I. 0. , Pier 1 , CHICAGO , ILL. IN STYLE QUALITY , WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH THE LEADING CARRIA8E AND HARNESS BUILDER * * r-OF AMERICA. * r r P. KIMBALL & GO , 315,316,317 MICHIGAN AVE. , CHICACO , ILL. FOR OUT OF TOWN PATRONS , A HAnDSDME 'ATALOQUE CONTAIWNO OVER ONE Ji. NDRED BEAUTIFUL HALF-TONE ILLUSTRATIONS OF CAR RIAGES , HARNESS , COACHMEN'S LIVERY , SAD- OLE8 , ETC , FURNISHED UPON BEQUEST , A Handsome Gift Book. "LEAVES PROM ARBOR LODGE , " by Mary French Morton , 6 Oct. , delicate green binding , containing 48 poems , with fancy frontis-piece and illustrated with ten beautiful photogravures. An Exchange says of these poems : 'There is always an idea , at the bottom of them , they deal -with things that exist ; they are the fruits of a mature understanding , that sees the world through unglamored eyes and finds all the humor and tragedy of life in the everyday facts that lie around it. " On sale at A. 0. McOlurg&Co. , 215 Wabash Avenue , Chicago , and the principal booksellers throughout the country. Price $1.25 per copy , postpaid to any address in the United States. Liberal discount to the trade ; corres pondence solicited. THE MORTON .PRINTING CO. , Nebraska City , Neb. Wells Fargo & Company BANK. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. President , JOHN J. VALENTINE , San Francisco Manager , - HOMER S. KINK , Sun Francisco Cashier , H. WA us WORTH , San Francisco Asst. Cashier - F. L. LIVMAN , San Francisco 3d A&s t. Cashier , H. L. MTLLER , San Francisco BRANCHES. NEW YORK , H. B. PARSONS , Cashier SALT LAKE , J. E. DOOLEY , Cashier PORTLAND , OR. , - R. LEA BARNES , Cashier STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS , JULY 31 , 1901. ASSETS Loans $10,64 ,400.61 Bonds , and Stocks and Warrants. . 2,191't27.10 \ RealEstate 1,605,030.77 Miscellaneous Assets 12,415.69 Duo from Banks and Bankers . . . . 1,104,1503.12 Cash 8,973,676,04 iflO.589,558.17 I.IAUIL1TIE8 Capital , paid up $ 500,000.00 Surplus 6,750,000.00 Undivided Profits B,3n,290.28 Deposits , Bankt } and Bankers. . . 1,124,105.37 " Individual 8,004,102,02 $10,589,568,17 General Banking Business in all its branches. Correspondents throughout the World. Ac counts received on favorable terms.