»*+tn*m*fa** NOTICE! A DOLLAR saved is a DOLLAR made. Save several of those DOLLARS hy having that coal bin filled NOW. We expect to unload several cars of choice Colorado, Ohio, Illinois and Wyoming Coal in the next few days. In order to save handling several times we are making a very low price if delivered from car. Remember this is coal that will not slack. Phone us your orders TODAY. Phone 32. O. O Special September Rates TO THE EAST: —You cau make an eastern trip at reduced rates and day, and for many eastern trips the limit has been extended to 00 days Instead of 30 days. TO ATLANTIC CITY AND RETURN: tes, September 13th to 17th lor the Grand Army Reunion. NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, LINCOLN: —September 4th to Oth iclusive. Special reduced rates and train service from Nebraska points. low One Way Rates to the Coast:-General basis, only #25.00; August 25th to September Oth and October 1st to 15th to California destinations, and from September 16th to October 16th to the Northwest and Puget Sound. California Excursions—General basis, only #50.00 round trip, direct routes, September 1st to 7th and and September 24th to 30th; #15.00 higher in eludes the Shasta Route. Homosoohors'Excuosions—1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Irrigated lands assure a crop and valueB will greatly Increase during the Immediate future. C. S. KEEFER, Ticket Agent, O’Neill, Neb. L. W. WAKELY, General Passenser Agent, Omaha, Nebr. ra iaaiaiaisiB]asiEP®®i@i®Bisia®M?i3i@Msisi@JiJaaisEiD!ieiais®®ieia®(araoi®@!aiD laiaij 1^ II |VT*j|| 15he Directors of I U IN 6111 this Bank •• > 4 direct the affairs of the bank. In £ IV I j * _ I other words, iliey fullill the duties J§ I I impised mid expected from them g X xCI'Llv/XXCtiX In ilielr oiticial capacity. ij One uf the by-laws of this bank is i E] T“V 4 (and It is rigidly enforced) that no 1 |j l-C 4^ [*• loan shall be made to any officer or 1 UgH stockholder of the bank. |j i You and your business will be wel- g come here, and we shall serve you B nnn nn fothebestoioorabllityatalltlmes. g vp-Jvf,V/V/X-f*VX-f Ifyouarenotyetapatronofourswe @ want you tocomeln, get acquainted B 4» 41 and allow us to be of service to you. MR'WPfeTP We welcome the small depositor. i§ 5 per cent Interest paid on time B deposits. [a OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS | M. Dowling, pres, o. O. Snyder, vice-pbe*. s. J. Weekes. cashier & DR. J. P. GILLIGAN H. P. DOWLING | a 3®®E®@iaiaiaiis®fajsjsisfiasra®®®®MajaKi?/caiaisMSiS]5!isisisiiajaian3)aiB]5!iai@i5!E]5iEiti Save Work= Worry Money by using a Stoveh Gasolin Engine. Made right. Sold right. Send for Illustrated catalogue free. SANDWICH MFG. CO. Council Bluffs, la. General Agents. _ _ mans iEiaiEiaiaraiHiisiHiaiBJSiEisEisisiaiaraiBiaisisEEiaiaiafflejalajaaaEJaeiiiaMeisjiaiDiBie® d FARM LOANS INTEREST RAID ON TIME DEPOSITS INSURANCE H I FIDELITY BANK f g inis sank alma to oonoarva tna Interaata of Ita ouatomara In avary S p honorable way. jg I •---OFFICERS'-• I GEO H HAAS , PRESIDENT. O. F. BlQLI N. VIC E-PR ESI D E NT I I JAS. F. O'DONNELL, CASHIER 1 Dtreotora: Ueo. H. Haaae, 8. 8. Welpton, D, B. Weloton, O. F. Bl»lln. YOU SAN GET CHATTEL MORTGAGE BLANKS OF'THE FRONTIER n,r- .. ,rtn--nnif^rfjgf.»»gr. -- REPORT OF THE CONDITION ! OP THE BANK OF DORSEY (Of Dorsey, Charier No 9S3) , Incorporated in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business Aug. 25, 1910. RESOURCES Loans and discounts .$7,690 24 Overdrafts, secured and un secured. 73 75 Banking house, furniture and I fixtures. .. 302 75 Current expenses and taxes paid . 1028 28 Due from national, state and private banks.$2,356 35 Checks and items of exchange.. 996 18 Currency. 1,426 00 Gold coin. 40 00 Silver, nickels and , cents. 84 27 4,902 80 Total .$13,997 82 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.$5,000 00 Undivided profits. 524 42 Individual deposits subject to check.. .$4,845 75 Time certificates of deposit. 3,627 65 8,473 40 Total.$13,997 82 State of Nebraska, County of Knox, ss I, B. Stevenson, cashier of the above named bank, do hereby swear that t he above statement is a correct and true copy of the report made to the state Banking Board. B. STEVENSON, Cashier. Attest—Jaroslov Folda, D. B Welp ton, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of Sept , 1910. T. A. T Kahky, [Seal] Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 3,1914 The Restaurant Piccolo. Writing from Dresden, an American says: "There is at least one thing in r German restaurant for which one would look in vain in our country. That is the piccolo. You may think that I mean a musical instrument and that any orchestra in any country might have one of these, but you are wrong. My piccolo, the one at the restaurant, is a human being. He is a boy twelve to fifteen years old, who assists the regular waiters. He wears the regulation waiter's costume and looks funny in his splketail coat. He is as solemn as a funeral, knows how to extract a tip and for the high priv ilege of retaining his place and taking his first degree as a waiter must en dure much abuse at the hands of the head waiter and his underlings. He is a funny little fellow, this piccolo, who because of his appearance could uever prosper in our country.New York Tribune. Created a New Word. It was the third Earl Spencer who added a word to the language in conse quence of a wager. The bet was that by cutting off the tail part of his over coat he could bring into fashion over coats so short that the skirts of the undercoat would show beneath. He won his wager, and “spencer” became the name both of that garment and of the feminine one afterward construct ed in its likeness. The peerage has added more than one name to the terminology of costume. Everybody knows “Wellingtons,” and the billy cock hat is said by some to be really “Billy Coke,” from Coke of Norfolk, earl of Leicester. But none of these examples in the sphere of clothes rivals what the Earl of Sandwich did when he contrived the slice of meat between bread as a device to enable him to go on gambling without leaving off for a meal.—London Chronicle. Getting Acquainted. “We hesitated about renting this place,” said the woman who had just moved in, “until we learned that the families on both sides of us owned their houses. It is so unpleasant to live where the people next door are al ways changing and you never know what kind of neighbors you are going to have.” “Yes,” responded the woman on the other side of the fence. "That’s one reason why we're trying to sell our house.”—Chicago Tribune. A Bright Studant. During a recent examination in the theology of the Old Testament the following question was asked a young clergyman: “What language did Ba laam’s uss speak?" After a moment of thought a smile flashed across his face, aud he wrote his answer. I look ed at the paper. He had written, "As syrian.”— Lippincott’s. At the McGinnis Cream Station You can get cash for eggs, poultry and cream. Stop and look our Cream Separator over. We can save you from $25 to $40 on a machine. We handle repairs for all makes of separ ators. McGinnis Creamery co ». , R. R. DICKSON at Lawyer at ICrCRENCCI FIRST national bank, •bull FRED L. BARCLAY STUART, NEB. lakes Long or Short Time Loans on Imnroied Farms and Ranches If you are in need of a loan drop him i line and hp will call and see you. A. $. fttatt&ci Conu»8k^( Title Abstractors Office in First National Bank Bldg DR. P. J. FLYNN Physician and Surgeon Night Caul will be Prompuy Attended Dfflcc*: First door to rtpht over Pixley Sc Uanley'i tlrup store. Residence phone IMS HOTEL EVANS ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CIT^' —WBME IIHTII nna—■HBBWH * FREE RUS SERVICE W. T. EVANS, Prop SEE SPECIALISTS IF YOU ARE SICK ■w We treat nothing but chronic diseases. Asthma, Catarrh, Lupin, Cancer, Epilips, Gall Stone, Stomach, Liver, Nerves and all Diseases of Men and Women RADIUM MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Farnura, Omaha Dr. E. T. Wilson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON (Late of the U. S. Army) Successor to Dr. Trueblood. Si rgery and Diseases of women. SRECIATLIESl Eye, Ear, Nose and throat •peetaelec correctly fitted and Supplied. O’NEILL, NEB. J. H. 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