History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Washburn, railroad jeweler; Reynolds & Eastman, abstracts, insurance and real estate ; the big brick Blaine Hotel; Chas. Parks' Ideal Lunch Room; Chapin House; Nellie Woodard, dry goods and notions.
Professional Roster of the Nineties The lawyers practicing here during this
decade included C. H. Bane, E. S. Richer, I.
N. Harbaugh, Mrs. Fannie O'Linn, G. A.
Eckles, P. E. Baird, Spargur & Fisher, Geo. T.
H. Babcock, Alfred Bartow, F. I. Houghton
and J. R. McDonald.
Of the medical fraternity there were Dr.
Flock, Dr. J. I. Leas, Dr. E. C. Koons, dentist ; Dr. J. E. Warrick, M. D.
The fraternal order included the continued
activity of those mentioned before and a few
new ones. Masons, R. A. M., Lenington Post
G. A. R. and W. R. C, I. O. O. F.. A. O. U.
W., K. of P., Commandery K. of P., M. W. A.
Chadron Alliance No. 1100, Sons of Veterans
were new lodges.
HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
In the 1900-1910 Decade
M. Iv Smith & Co., were still in business at Chadron ; Chadron Mercantile Co. ; J. W. Good and Loewenthal Brothers were still actively engaged in their lines ; L. W. Gorton had a jewelry stock ; F. B. Woodruff's novelty store ; Wm. Chisholm; First National Bank in 1905 was under management of C. F. Coffee, president, F. W. Clarke, vice-president, B. L. Scovel, cashier and H. E. Reische, asst. cashier. The Citizens State Bank was officered by A. W. Reikman, president, J. T. May, vice-president, and F. B. Carley, cashier.