Too Busy Yes Im too busy to write ads but I am NEVER TOO BUSY to attend to your wants and desires My large assortment Phone 16 SCHOOL SHOES- - H O O L S H O E S s c H O O L s H O E SCHOOL SHOES- Dress Goo Silk Shirt Waist Suits Plaid Silk Waist Patterns Figured Damask Waist Pat terns Handsome Velvet Waist Patterns Flannelettes Outing Flannels etc etc are now in and you should be among the first to make your choice My First Season in Ladies Misses and Childrens Cloaks Furs is bound to be a winner for my prices this first year must and will establish my reputation as the cheapest place in SOUTHWESTERN NEBRASKA to buy Cloaks and Furs john IRA MM a HcCOOK NEBRASKA SCHOOL SHOES A PRESENT TO EVERY PURCHASER Of a Pair of School Shoes will be given from Saturday August 27 to September 12 1904 Our stock vof School Shoes is the Largest we have ever shown Our Aim is to merit a reputation for responsibility THE MODEL SHOE STORE E PETTY Proprietor McCook Nebraska rt fa tr C H 0 O L V FRANKLIN President A C EBERT Cashier f 9 I CITIZENS BANK OF MeCOOK NEB X a a b Paid Up Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 X a h a b DIRECTORS V FRANKLIN WFMcFARLAND A C EBERT A W B WOLFE C H WILLARD 9 No N Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE EAHT DKPAKT 0 Central Timo 1115 pm 2 020 am 12 900 a si 14 9Virs No S arrives from cast nt 8 p in SJAIN LINE WEST DKIAUT 1 Mountain Time 1151 a si a ii ii v1 v M I 8Maji IIIPKKIAL LINE No 17f arrives Mountain Time r10 p si No liSiluniirtfl 4riA si SlcopitiKi dining mill reclining cliair cars catH free on tlirnuKh truiiiH Tickets hold and buKRaKU chocked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write George Scott A Kent Mc Cook Nebraska or J Francis General Pansen Ker Agent Omaha Nobrattka kAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Two No 2s Thursday IIeivy travel is delaying passenger trains Conductor L S Watson had the 11221 during Coxs absence Auditor W P Foreman is at head quarters this morning John Stevens departed on 1 Wednes day for his homo in Denver Brakeman G W Davis is back from Beaver City and ready for duty Edgar Smith and family will leave close of this week for Iowa on a visit The Union Pacific will use a million dollars in increasing its shop facilities in Denver John Stevens has been down from Denver part of the week on business matters It required sixteen cars to accommo date the traffic demands on No 2 Tues day morning Thomas W Smith Prank II Bonger and F G R Ford are numbered with the ailing ones Conductor E M Cox and family went up to Denver to witness the marriage of a brother on the loth Conductor and Mrs S P Dwyer came down from Denver on second 2 yester day irorning on a short visit W L Breckenridge becomes engineer of the Burlingtons lines west of the Mis souri river under the new regime Conductors B L McCarl and L S Watson had the Knight Templar spec ials into McCook from the west Thurs day BrakemanR EBenjamin took a short leave of absence and is spending the time with the folks over in Grant precinct this week Dispatcher and Mrs W B Mills and his sister and brother-in-law returned Wednesday night on 11 from their trip to Colorado Something doing all the time now Freight extras Monday and Tuesday Two Knight Templar extras Thursday Two No 3s every night It is said as soon as the blacksmith shops at Havelock are again placed in operation the completion of eight class K engines will be rushed Conductor Mose Carmoney went down to Hastings Wednesday night on No G and brought the paycar over the Mc Cook division on Thursday Brakeman E L Hawkins went down to Holdrege midweek after his house hold effects which he had moved to McCook his new headquarters Switchman M G Stephenson return ed to work Monday Also Brakeman F C Roberson who has been on the sicklist for the past month or six weeks Conductor and MrsV H Solliday de parted last night for Terre Haute In diana on a visit to relatives They will visit other points in the state before re turning home The Tkibune understands that J F Forbes has been offered a position as dispatcher on the Kansas City South ern railroad at Pittsburg Kansas and that he is likely soon to move his family there and accept the position Well if he insists upon going The Tkibune will have to make an observation or two later Nellie Fuller Denver My face was full of pimples and black heads Hollis ters Rocky Mountain Tea has driven them away People hardly know me Im looking fine 35 cents Tea or tab lets L W McConnell REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE The First National Bank Charter No S379 at JlcCook in the state of Nebraska at the close of business Sept G 1904 RESOCKCES Loans and discounts S109S9 01 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 23 12 U S Bonds to secure circulation 1300000 Hanking house furniture and fixtures 15100 10 Due from Nation Banks not reserve acents liStt M Duo from approved reserve agents 4122 1 1 Checks and other cash items l773CO Fractional paper currencyuickels and cents 157 70 Specie 22ite 7i Legal tender notes 3220 00 2535b 75 Redemption fund with U S Treas urer 5 per cent of circulation G50 00 Total 429909 H LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50000 00 Surplnsfund 10000 00 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid 596S 73 National Bank notes outstanding 12997 50 Due to State Banks and Banker 45055 00 Individual deposits subject to check 97166 36 Demand certificates of deposit 45552 9S Time certificates of deposit 150fSl 39 Cashiers checks outstanding 12567 S4 Total 429909 80 State of Nebraska County of Bed Willow I F A Pennell cashier of the above named bank do soleonly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief F A Pexxell Cashier Correct Attest A Campbell H P Sutton Directors B M Frees Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September 1904 J E Kellet Seal Notary Public THE TYPEWRITER GIRL She came to me In a business whirl I thought I was lucky to get her I hired her my beautiful typewriter girl She obeyed mc to the letter Shy and demure and without a Haw No matter how early or late to her I spoke It was Jlnal my word vav I hired her forsooth to dictate to iTor Alas I bat 1 ncrilrC A iaidcn and when I made her a partner and mate to me She lifted her eyes from the keys and the pen And started right In to dictate to mc Aloyslus Coll in LIpplncotts Magazine JuMt Thlnlf of That WW He told me to go to blazes Shucks youiv too sensitive Ive ofn been told to go to work New York American XeceHKnry A young gentleman who Is so unfor tunate as to have a slight impediment in his speech recently returned to the old homestead in Connecticut to spend a vacation His mother remarked to him while at table Really Tom you seem to stammer more since you -went to New York than you used to down here in Stonington m mother I to m more because y you s see N New Y Yorks a 1-1-larger place Philadelphia Ledger Hope No Mr Puffect said the fair young girl I cannot promise you an opportu nity to teach me to swim this summer You see I have agreed to let twenty five young men teach me one after the other and I fear that by the time they are through the season will be over But seeing the look of disappointment on his face you may either be the first one to teach me to skate this winter or the first to give me a swimming lesson next summer Judge Tact Has your mother finally consented to your marriage with Dick She dotes on him just because she pities hiin I dont for a minute think that he is as shortsighted as he pre tends to be but he rushed in Sunday evening kissed mother twice and apol ogized beautifully by telling her that he thought he Avas kissing me De troit Free Press The Poivder Didnt Bnle It Mrs Nuwed Heres the bread I started to make today Isnt it too Mr Nuwed Why it isnt baked at all Mrs Nuwed I know it isnt thats just it I put plenty of baking powder in it but it doesnt seem to have -worked Philadelphia Press The Awful Child Little nelen watched her maiden aunt massaging with face cream and noticed that the jar was empty Aint it too bad Aunt Laura Aint what too bad De butter is all gone an de winkles is dere yet New York Times Almost Incredible I was so surprised when I went to market this morning said Mrs Young love What happened darling The price of meat hadnt been rais ed since I was there yesterday Chi cago Record Herald Dear Little Miss Her Younger Sister She insists that automobiling is a craze The Auto Lover Shes an original girl The Younger Sister Yes and she says that all chauffeurs are crazy Yonkers Herald A Scientific DlacrnoNlH College Senior So you think Tom -will propose College Junior Yes Last night his pulse was 70 temperature 95 This afternoon his pulse was 90 temperature 30o I think the crisis will occur by tonight Puck Xo Restrictions on Ills Liberty Ketchum A Cummin So your fa ther objects to my calling to see you does he Anna Goe Wynne Not at all What he objects to is my being at home when yon call Chicago Tribune A Sensitive Conscience Carrie Goodness its that horrid old bore Wilkins Tell him I have gone out Belle No I wont tell a story but I will say that you have not come back yet New York Times Smashed Townley How long did it take yor to lenrn how to run an automobile Reckless Oh five or six Townley Five or six what Weeks Reckless No automobiles Philadel phia Press r Our Fall Line of Underwear 9 is now Op We have a complete as sortment of both union and twopiece suits for ladies and for men also for boys and girls It will pay you to look at them y DeGroff Co Phone M I lii wmiiiiiiiiitfiil SS3E jFlt o o o I f fe filial 1 IE IKi St I Ifmjyi ylptl yT1 i ill J iSpf ilgjlBl88 A Lesson in Arithmetic You canbuy a Range or Stove made of poor material hastily put to gether by incompetent workmen for very little money It will NEVER give satisfactionand will only last a few years with careful use On the other hand you can buy a CHARTER OAK RANGE or STOVE made of thelbestmaterial by the most skilled workman for a reasonable amount ofmoney It will ALWAYS give 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