Architecture firm W. E. Hulse & Company of Hutchinson, Kansas designed the building in the Beaux-Arts style.
The three-story building is built from Indiana limestone and has terra cotta trim.
The two-story front entrance is divided into sections by four pairs of Ionic columns; three large arched windows decorated with muntin and topped by keystones decorate the three main sections.
A frieze with ornamental medallions and a dentillated cornice surround the building above its second story.
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