Rxtra Conductor Frank bauer who has been on the Re publican City Oberlm line tor some time is now uraiang on the Imperial line making Ids first trip Friday morning Dispatcher ana -Mrs r rtmrmhnll are eniovane the sen sation of being grand parents A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Frank Humphries of Mon rovia Kansas on tiie btn T F Enright who nas oeeu conductor on the Orleans bt tfrnnms nnssenerer run for sever al years lias been worthily pro moted and will now nave cnurgu of some of the passenger trains nn the Denver Hastings run Beaver City Tribune Passenger trains last weeiv worn mnTiv of them delayed doubtless on account of the great state fair traffic ino o lv faiifld to malec Her scneouie Pay flay is bulletined for next Thursday the 14th at 130 p m -Sparks from the Oberlm branch frieght locomotive set the Republican City depot on fire on Tuesday The blaze started in the roof and for a short time it threatened the destruction of the building The fire however was extinguished before a great amount of damage had been done Harlan County Ranger T X JML im atoafedM00eOeeeO003 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MCCOOK NATIONAL BANK McCooe Nebraska PtiBTro RK3 I In tbo State of Nebraska at the close of busi ness September 1 1911 sesoueces Loans and Discounts 14i974 10 Overdrafts secured and unsecured G2 18 TJ S Bonds t secure circulation 5UUUU W Premiums on U S Bonds n Sc J Bonds securities etc Banking bouse furniture and fixtures Jlt Jo Due from National Banks not reserve agents1 1921 03 Due from state and private banks and bankers trust companies and banks - ings ----- Due from approved reserve agents 404WJ Checks and other cash items M Mnfpcnf nthpr National Banks 9u IX Fractional paper currencynickels and cents Demand certificates of deposit Time certificates of deposit Certified Checks - Cashiers checks outstanding Ill 02 Lawful Monet Reseeve in Bank viz Specie S12959 00 Legal tender notes 9a 00 13i4 w Redemption fund with US Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation w Total 209926 20 liabilities Capital stock paid in iMJS Surplusfund 10000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxespaid illH National Bank notes outstanding uOOUO OU Due to other National banks 1044 21 Due to State and Private Banks and Bankers o00u 00 TnrtiirtnnidpnoRits snbiect to check 70 222 84 2340 12 3657 75 500 00 44 95 Total 269290 20 State of Nebraska County of Red Willow J - I C J OBrien cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief C J O Beien Cashier Correct Attest P VAisn P F McKenna CFLehn Directors Subscribed and sworn to before mo this Stn day of September 1911 S Coedea seal Notary Public My commission expires January 25 1917 RAILROAD NEWS NOTES Williani Fall round house foreman at Holdrege was at headquarters Saturday on busi ness John Crawford the coal ex pert came to town on 10 Sat urday evening from work in his line out west George Baker wire chief at Sterling Colorado came in from the west on 10 Saturday evening on a short visit at headquarters Mr and Mrs C 0 Moore and bahy daughter of Denver visited -with friends in our city between No 14 Saturday night and No 9 Monday morning Engineer Traubert with an S l No 2809 rolled a fruit spe cial from MeCook to Hastings Friday night in- fine style av eraging nearly 50 miles an hour beating No 6s time between these two points by a margin of eight minutes Claude Viersen of May wood is a new worker in the shops J F Wells is a new operator going to work first of last week Sup t Flynn went up to- Den ver Friday in special 83 attach ed to No VS Henry Moers is on the relief with a -badly mashed foot his right one Paul Benjamin was arawm to Oxford Saturday evening by an attraction all his own Mrs J W Hasty went to St Francis Kansas Saturday to vis it JW a few days Will return tomorrow Engineer Jake Matz is on the Brush Wray local now run ning out of Brush D II Phebus duel clerk in the companys store house at Hannibal Mo was in the city jlose of week on a visit Mr and Mrs S D Hughes go down to Lincoln tonight to be present at the wedding of her sis ter Miss Nellie Wilcoxon TOW ftVPUlTIC i v - 0- a4 Mrs Jolm Madron is a ty phoid fever sufferer Miss Grace Whitcomb and mother were Denver visitors Sun day Business is looking up right along and new firemen and other employes are being put to work daily Engineer and Mrs J A Eck man went clown to Orleans end of week on a visit to relatives and friends Engineer 0 G Coppon re turned Saturday morning from attending the state fair and wenl to work Engineer W F Niewig laid off Saturday from his regular run on the McCook Holdrege lo cal No 148 Engineer W L Egbert is in the R 4 service now coming back to MeCook from tue iiasnngs iteu Cloud local The 1904 recently rebuilt in tiio shons went tnru to Denver Thursday night double heading on n Mrs W H Dungan and Don aid left Saturday night to join the rest of the family in Denver where they will reside this win- ter Mr and Mrs Leo Hileman who went to Colorado a week or two since on a visit arc both in a hospital in La JuntaColora do sick with typhoid fever Fireman A D Troyer got n cinder in his eye a week or two since and the injury became so serious he had to go to Omaha to have the injured member at tended to Bert Stevens and Lawrence Campbell who have held positions in the round house here I for the past seveeral months were called into MeCook last Saturday to -go firing out of that place Akron Weekly Pioneer Press Last week the company set tled with Mrs Robert Shepherd for 12500 and with Mrs C A Hilsabeck for 8500 Both wo men live at Holdrege and their husbands were killed in the rail road wreck at Indianola in May The Missouri Pacifics new shop at Falls City very receently opened but involved in a iouumi strike at the very outetart has been closed for a year by ie company Several MeCook boys are unfortunately out of jobs on that account WE ANNOUNCE FORi Friday and Saturday Septemper lsanaib Such charm and beauty will grace OUR MILLINERY DISPLAY in the strongest way possible how demons we are our friends and customers This season that we wish to impress upon these two days THE LATEST CREATIONS OF MILLINERY remarkable for the that you should visit our store during of merit from leading Pans Modistes - nA fnbicn FRENCH MODEL HATS which include patterns T7vrTTTTVF NEW YORK PATTERNS selected with the greatest of care and FXQUISITE ORIGINAL MODELS designed in our own work room will be shown amid 7 music both afternoon and evenings to add to the beauty and attractiveness surroundings in our Millinery Department with -- harmonious A TTk EVENING COATS FALL DRESSES SUITS CLOAKS SKIRTS WAISTS AND these two OPENING DAYS and displayed during Will be prominently All Departments of Our Store will be stocked with the Seasons Best Ideas for this GRAND OPENING It has been a great pleasure to prepare will increase this pleasure by your presence Dry Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings 222 Main Av Phone 56 McCOOK9 NEBR MZJSS3jaE1S3S BM3J3r we trust that you Thp Pennsylvania railway has notifiiifl connections that hence forth it will refuse box cars de- signed to carry twenty tons or less except ventilated cars from1 the south carrying perishable freight Light cars are now an element of danger in many trains because of the great preponder ance of heavy cars When its own ears are taken out or seiv j ice because of low capacity the Pennsylvania destroys the bodies by burning them for it has found that when sold to other roads they frequently reappear on the Pennsylvania vn rjonro ft Moo redee You are hereby notified that complaint has been made to me that there is an uncovered well into which stock may fall and receive injury existing on the land owned by you to wit the southeast quar ter of section four in township three north ot range tnirty west of the sixth P M in Red Willow county Nebraska and that unless you cover the same by the 23rd day of September 1911 I will proceed to do so and have the same taxed against your said laoid GEORGE TRAPHAGAN Road Overseer of Road District Number 6 Red Willow County Nebraska First publication Sep 5 3ts To Ida Lewis and to Whom it May Concern You will take notice that on the 17th day of December 1909 I purchased at private tax sale from the treasurer of Red Willow county Nebraska lots II and 12 in block 4 North Me Cook Red Willow county Neb for the delinquent taxes assessed thereon for the years 1891 to 1908 inclusive and have since paid the taxes thereon for the years 1909 and 1910 said lots were assessed for taxes for the years 1891 to 1911 inclusive in the name of Ida Lewis That after the expiration of three months from the date of the completed service of this no tice by publication and after the 17th day of December 1911 I shall aDnlv to the County Treas urer of said county for a deed to said premises C H BOYLE First publication Aug 29 3t jsnsunjuj 1 AU For service durability and econ Climatic Paint omy use Lincoln Sold only by A McMILLEN Druggist Exclusive Agent Exclusive Coffee Huber is exclusive agent in Me Cook for the unexcelled Barring ton Hall coffees Priced at 20c 25c and 35c per pound Order to Show Cause In the district court of Red Willow county State of Nebras ka In the matter of the appli cation of Nina Harris Wade ad ministratrix of the estate of James B Wade deceased for license to sell real estate Now on this 23rd day ot Aug ust 1911 this cause came on for flit If Ittfl crij fill Mm xxceooo TrMaBBM hearing upon the petition of Nin Harris Wade administratrix of the estate of James B Wade de ceased praying for license to sell the following described real es tate of the said James B Wade to wit lot numbered six in block numbered six in the original town now city of MeCook Redwillow noiintv Nebiaska for the pay ment of debts against said tate and allowance and costs oi administration for the reasoE there is not sufficient personal property belonging to saiu eu to pay said debts allowance ami costs It is ordered on consideration by me that all persons interest ed in said estate appear before me at chambers in the cours house in the city of MeCook -in said county on the 7th day -of October 1911 at one oclock P M to show cause if any there be why license should not bs granted to said Nina Hares Wade administratrix to sell sc much of the above described real estate of said decedent as shaE be necessary to pay said debts allowance and costs T is further ordered that - copy of this order be served up on all persons interested in sai estate by causing rfhe same to be published once a week for fosr successive weeks in the MeCodfc Tribune a weekly newspaper printed and published in saM Redwillow county Nebraska R C ORR Judge of the District CourL First publication Aug 24- 4 ts Irrigated Lands Assert Their Value The irrigated areas dn the Bfe Horn Basin and the MnjJJ ley present at this time a wholesome sample ol J01 the vicinity ot i homesteads in J7 nn thp Government irrigated ooanTnd Wyof and along the TejJJ wheat oat of alfalfa magnificent crops Huntley Montana there are POtarnSamUpSrsuppry ofater is furnished throng a the season gj GovernmSt Along the Big Horn river upon lands taken under h SreyTc there are likewise extensive areas of profitable crops SlIrrSalse ey are LS Tot mTverT waySlect TotAand andey take a- dep interest ttft TtfwmtthTlocality the week of August 6th to 12th and everywhere sSh Excellent yields such highly developed farms canals fnrSr land going under cultivation as new fist srowing towns f11 J hiVrtKent that there are -not today in the United Stat es SS dtonceJ succesXl farming and future homes than upon the irrigated lands of th above named regions Join- our persuimy tunuuv -- -- for yourself what I am trying to make plain to you LiBi D CLEM DEAVER Immigration Agent inni Pnrnam Street OMAHA NE