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 1810 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. H. Cus. 334, 335. 1910. June 22.1¤10· cKA1>.334.—An Act For the relief of the First National Bank of Minden, _ {S' nm'] Nebraska. [Pnvm'N0`m°] Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRe£v·esentat1?vea of the United °f¤;¤;!°d1:;¤¤,;*;§rB•¤* States of A@ca in Oongreas assembled, '1‘ at the Secretary of the Redexrxggtign oi me Treasu? be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to redeem, in '°*° °° “‘ favor 0 the First National Bank of Minden, Nebraska, United States · gold certrhcate issued under the Act of July twelfth, eighteen hundred _ and eighty-two, series of eighteen hundred and eighty eight, numbered D, four ousand and thirty-two, for five thousand do rs issued by the assistant treasurer of the United States at Chicago, lllinois, on January eighteenth, nineteen hundred, payable to the order of the Bankers’ National Bank of Chicago, Illinois, and by that bank assiipled and made payable to the order of the said First National Bank of 'n- den, Nebras a, and alleged to have been destroyed by burning: Pr0· · ,,,"'${§{,°,;,,,,,0,,,_ vided That the said First National Bank of Minden, Nebraska, shall first file in the Treasury a bond in the penal sum of double the amount of the principal of said certihcate, with grood and sufficient sureties, to be apfproved by the Secretary of the reasury, with condition to indemm y and save harmless the United States from any.loss on account of the said certificate. ‘ Approved, June 22, 1910. ' J umn. c.11AP.335.-AnActG ti ‘ d' crease { · cmg; · an arts or rt. Regular .·f;‘.f.y'1.gr.¥i°fz?.2“..‘l.'2r $2.. .n..?.E,‘1“i{’.2“.i"vrr f‘;°.?.id$2£? {Private, No. 1117]. tam widows and dependent relatives of such soldiers and sailors. Be it enacted by the Senate and House o Re entafves the U ited pension;. States of America in Omriress assembled; Tg? the Secrg`ar·y oi" the Interior be, and he IS here y, authorized and directed to place on the pension roll, subject to the provisions and limitations of the pension awe-- P¢¤¤i¤¤¤- The name of Ethel M. Hoffman widow of Marvin G. Hoii 1 t E°b°m°H ’ of Company E, Second Regiment’Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Ii1v;?’with Spam, and Hay her a pension at the rate of twelve dollars r month, two dollars {per month additional on account of each oin the minor children of sair Marvin G. Hoffman, until they reach the age of six een years. w1¤¢W•r¤¤¤¤¤· The name of Lillie Warburton widow of James H. Warburton late ofCou1p8.I1y Ijl, First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteer Infaiitry - war with Spam, and (pay her a pension at the rate of twelve dollars per month, and two ol arslper month additional on account of each of the minor children of said James H. Warburton, until they reach thergge of srxtgegi yeaIgs.B JOM F·B¤¤¤W¤~ e name o 0 n. urrows, late of C F T and second Regiment New York Volunteer i)I?;gI?:lI`§, war:f1?tlIiuS1;ilali(h1 and pay him a pension at the rate of twenty dollars per month. ’ vgfaw W- M·=K¢¥- Tlzeljnamei of Geoiemlgr. McKelve_y, late of Battery L First Regimen nrter. tates ery, w with S °, d  ' V W h d atrltllie rate ff§;vg]v%vd(§%18_].s pg; moutgam an Pay H1 a pension em -S¤—¤· enameo ern . rad ,lat fC G Fift - -_ ment Iowa Volunteer Infantriyi, anid0Tro(i>mp1£illyEleventl`ri iilrggiiznigilt United States Volunteer Cavalr, war witlh Spain and pay him a ,0,,,, Bmhm, P€¤S10¤ at the PMB of twenty dollars er month. ’ ‘ Thelparpeloé John giréoshard, late oi)Company D Thirteenth Regi ment rn rec tates n antr, d him " . _ mum M sixgelen dollap?5e;i§?I,t§i y an pay “PGM-*1011 at the rate of · °*’”· e name 0 0 . 1 €€l‘s, late Qf Companv E, Fourth Re im t gmail Pilgaggnlgiantry, audi pay lum a pension at the rategof iign