7 u hi ri i V Jw V- 7 I u tN IV f J 1 ITS A MOST DESIRABLE ART of modern dentistry 1o select teoth that are well adapted to harmon ize with real teeth You can always depend upon it that it is a lack of careful judgments some dontist whon you see unreal teeth that do not present a pleasing appearance The unoxpected sources that increase tho popularity of teeth that I fit is reasonable evidence of tho pleasure my patients have received A bri6f chat about your teoth is waiting for you DR HERBERT J PRATT DENTIST Office over McConnells Drug Store 12 Main Ave J tT tTjiii jtT Ijfi ri 7r ri 1 11 fcCiwwK JT IIPKM lZiJf ICiJt aM X AlNIHM i MM ifc yTT Farmers You Can avc Money In Buying from our BARGAIN LIST These are all STANDARD MADE GOODS that you know are right We prefer to move them quick at these very low prices as we need the room THIS MEANS A BIG SAVING FOR YOU One PERU CONCORD BUGGY been used about one year but paint not off felloes cost 60 new bargain price One COLUMBIA 16 16 DISC with tongue trucks worth 35 in this sale 3000 One OWENS FANNING MILL just the thing to clean up your seed before sowing will save its g q cost in a very short time- OUU One STEEL WHEEL FETZER TRUCK WAGON has 28 inch forward and 30 inch rear wheels just the thing for a rack wagon and you need not lie awake nights thinking the wheels are being damaged by standing out new and in good shape - rr bargain price 3JliJL UU One 10 8 MONITOR DISC DRILL new and in good condition Anyone who has a Monitor will tell you there is no better drill but we want to fcLf ff move it and make the price in this sale pOiUU Its worth 15 more One BUR OAK WAGON complete with double box spring seat and gear brake every part warranted against defects in material or workmanship If you are going to need a wagon soon you cannot afford to overlook this sells regularly at 75 bargain price Come Early and Get Some of These Bargains 6500 3150 One ROCK ISLAND SULKY PLOW in - good condition PliUU Just a little more than the price of a walking plow One NEW DEERE HIGH FOOT LIFT 14 INCH GANG PLOW latest model been used a little but in fine condition sells new for 68 bar gain price 5000 OneTWO HORSE POWER DEMPSTER GASOLINE ENGINE been used but in good condition just the thing for pumping and grinding bargain at One SUCCESS MANURE SPREADER brand new sold and guaranteed by the John Deere Plow Co is worth 130 but the man who comes first is going to get it at the ridiculously low price AA One SECOND HAND 8 FOOT STEEL WIND MO TOR WINDMILL in good condition and a 24 foot wood tower in fair shape all right for aa many years PUU One LIGHTNING 4 TON PITLESS n SCALE worth 75 goes in this sale at p5UUU This is less than the cost of manufacture and is a good standard article but it must move One GRAND DETOUR SULKY PLOW new and a splendid plow is worth 35 bargain frjr rr One FOUR HORSE POWER ROOT VAN DER VOORT GASOLINE ENGINE in fine condition sold and warranted by the John Deere Plow Co has been used a little cost new 230 bar- -v gain price PlOvJU You should not overlook this if you ever expect to own a good engine M M 00 gpi phone 31 McCook Hardware -Co 1 - - - ve -3 I Mi Time Card McCook Neb MAIN LINE BAST DEPART Jo C Central Thno 1027 p m 2 500 A M 12 15 a M 14 942 v M 16 40 A M MAIN LINE WE8T DEPAET Jo 1 Mountain Time 950 A M 3 1142 P M 5 Arrives 835 P M J3 1025 AM 15 1217 A M IMPERIAL LINE So 176 arrives Mountain Time 5 05 r M No 175 departs 710 A M Sleeping dining and reclining cbair cars aoats froo on through trains Ticket sold ind batrcaeo chocked to any point in the United States or Canada For information time tables maps and tick ets call on or write D F Hostetter Agent McCook Nebraska or L W Wakeley General Passenger Agent Omaha Nebraska RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS F V Jones entered the service aa a brakeman last week Conductor Cox is on duty again after ti long laj off witb an injured leg John Carroll is in tho dispatchers ollice now after serving time aa caller Conductor Burney has the car vacated by Conductor Beeler when he went into the pool After a fortnights furlough Brake man E N Easton resumed work end of last week Conductor Wilcott relievod Conductor Wilbur Fisk last week while the latter was oil sick Engineer Mart Scott of Brush spent Sunday at headquarters returning west on Monday General Foreman Wiehe and family arrived home last Thursday night from their Iowa visit Conductor Carraoney was off part of laat week and Conductor Bentloy had his car during the interval Frank Jones came down from Trenton end of last week to take a position as brakeman with the company William Fay of Sheridan came down to the city last week and has been a guest of his sister Mrs C M Bailey Supt W M Weidenhamer of Sterling spent Sunday with the family here re turning to Sterling Monday morning Vice President Willard left Denver this morning at 7 oclock on a special train on his periodical inspection tour Craig McDonald the platform fore man at the freight house has purchased the Shriuer dwelling on 4th street east D M Taylorwho will be remembered by many aa an old time employe has re entered the service here as a switch man Brakeman E J Moore shook off that tonsilitis which has kept him down for the past ten days and returned to work end of last week Brakeman J M Wynna returned Tuesday with his family having gone to Nashville Tennessee for them a couple of weeks ago Those interested have been combing brushing and manicuring the right-of-way for the past few days in anticipa tion of the vice presidents visit Sickness laid Conductor Brown up part of last week and Conductor Bank was bnrpasenger during his indisposi tion with Conductor Wyman in Ranks place The Beverly is scheduled now to ieav aieuooK at oou a m weuuesuay in order to make connections at Culbert son on the return trip with the Denvar stock pickup H C Shriner went over to Curtis last Saturday morning to assume the duties of roundhouse foreman at that place The family will remain here for the present at least till school closes Conductor Utter and Engineer Hardy are with the work train on the lied Cloud line where an extra gang is en- gaged in laving new steel Conductor i Humpnrey nas u tiers car on tue 1101 drege way freight meanwhile I The Burlington has decided to run it3 new train over the Great Northern to the Pacific northwest solid from Omaha to Seattle The train accordiLg to the new schedule will leave Oniaba at 1145 p mt and will run to Billings in thirty- one hours practically as fast as the present Northern Pacific flyer to th northwest The train will leave Lincoln at 145 and a train will be run from Denver to connect with this train leaving Denver at 3 a m Cane Millet Kafir Corn Brome Grass Rape Rye Grass Blue Grass White Clover in fact overything in seeds McCook Hardware Co Majestic Ranges save fuel and worn ens work are worth twice as much as a cheap stove but do not cose twice as much McCook Hardware Co The three act comedy Capt Racb et by members of the New Profes sor Co at Menards April 15 Southwestern Nebraska HOSPITAL McCook Nebraska now open for the care of MEDICAL and SURGICAL CASES -- Newly equipped with modern fittings TELEPHONE 126 For rates and further information write the SUPERINTENDENT Winnetka Hospital Association Ltd Some Points For Voters We are all interested in the affairs of aurclty Which way does your inter eat lay Shall facta determine What aje some of them We have two tickets in the field soliciting your tote At the head of one of these there is a man known to all to be a clean straight-forward business man Liu was nominated by the Citizens party and the Citizens platform meets his hearty approval At the head of the other tho so called Republican ticket stand the name of the present executive with his self- adopted platform Wnen tnis execu tive was seeking otlice last year he was continually promising that the city should have a cleuu administration What has he done Almost contiuuuosly trbm the beginning of his tern to the preuent be knowingly has allowed the ureaking of both the statutory ana mumcipal InwH and by his failures has fostered vice and immorality in our city This ia a matter of common knowledge and court record Further when tho raid on the houses of ill fume was made last September and the law breaking wajs brought to light he refused to give sympathy or help in the prosecution of these cases and by force of public opin ion was compelled to discharge his own public officers Now in thebe days he is seeking to win votes by advocating that it was a shame to have these prose cutions and to incur so much expense to the county but according to the state ment of the county attorney not a cent of cost has fallen to the county but that 750 has been put into the treasury It is a matter of court record on the other band that because these houses have been allowed to run that the county in the last two years has paid 8131945 as cost in one case where no moral issue was at stake Does such administration pa Do ypu warit these places of vice to run open and unrestrained in our cit Do you want liquor freely sold to boy under age and under such conditions If not vote for the Citizens ticket We call upon all good citizens irrespective of political parties to stand by the men who will give us a clean moral adminis tration Signed G B IIawkes M B Carman E Burton G L Henkelmank Wlnser Wotley Marriage Sunday evening at 7 oclock at the home of Rev R M Amsworth pastor of the Christian church Mrs Isabella Winser of Omaha and John P Notley of our city were united in marriage Elder Ainsworth officiating After the ceremony a splendid supper was served at the home of the grooms son Earl in this city The bride formerly lived in Hayes county but Omaba has been her home for years She has been a teacher and a stenographer being a lady of educa tion and culture The groom has been for years a con tractor in plastering work here and bears a reputation for square dealing and eood workmanship They will reside on the home place just east of the driving park The Tribune extends congratulations and well wishes C MnvcMCNTt nc tut TitsriPT t Amnlnv nf tfin lpftrin pnmnnnv I Edgar Lakt of Arcadia this state visited the folks here last week Miss Vergie Lvdwick is visiting Lin coln relatives and friends this week Will Rolfe succeeds John N Gaarde as bookkeeper m the First Nwtioual Bank Al Norman and family of Oxford ex pect shortly to become citizens of Mc Cook John Burnett was up from Lincoln first of the weeK vibitiug the homefolks and friends Yule Dorwart entertained his law Mr Andrews of Grand Island early dajs of the week Mrs J R Pence went down to Cam bridge last week on a visit to her brothers Frank and Earl Calhoun Miss Alma Newland of our city visit ed at HS Bostocks Cambridge pyre cf last week going from there to Omaha Mr and Mrs W E Corwin expect shortly to take up their summer resi dence on the farm over in Driftwood precinct John Hedges came ud from Kansas City close of last week and visited rela tives in Indianola and friends here sev eral days Frank S Vahue formerly of our city now a knight of the grip was a city visitor and guest of his brother Earl O Saturday Sunday Mr and Mrs C H Meeker spent lalt of past and first of this week here going to Julesburg Colo expecting to resume their residence here in May Mrs Smith mother of Mrs C W Taylor departed Tuesday morning for Wichita Kansas on a visit taking little Marie Taylor with her Mrs M L Scott came down from Brush Colorado close of last week vis iting her mother Mrs Rose Mokko un til Monday when she returned to Col orado EnosRishel is feeling quite well sat isfied with life Not long ago he invest ed S1400 of borrowed money in Hajes county real estate The other day he sold the land for 63000 E C Bishop who has been manag ing the Grannis closing out sale finish ed up his work here last Saturday and on the evening passonger departed for his home in Saint Joseph Rev Wm J Kirwin O M I of Saint Patricks Catholic church of our city is now in Rome on business of the Oblate Brothers whose head he is in this section of Nebraska Miss Helen Burns departed Tues day morning for New York state to be absent until next fall visiting with her grandmother Mrs N L Cronkhite A sojourn in Canada ia on the summers itinerary It will be a rare summer for Miss Helen Alex F Drebert of the Drebert Clothing Co departed Wednesday Djizbt on No 6 for Chicago to receive b4Bnewaod3iiow in that market for shipment JEte expects to make an un equalled snowing in soutnwestern Ne braska in his line 3t1iryHFfPrlyTHgr Young Men Elmer Rowell Dies In Hospital Word reached here Wednesday morn ing of the death of Elmer Rowell the night before in the hospital St Joseph Missouri His brother John was with him at death and accompanied the re mains Wednesday to Benkelman for interment the wife mother brother and family going up from here Burial was made in Benkelman where services were conducted by the resident AJetho dibt pastor Thursday afternoon Elmer E Rowell was born June 27th 1SG9 near Decatur Cin Iowa Was married to Mary M Stroup September 27th 1S93 Died March 30 1005 in St Joseph hospital St Joseph Missouri He came to McLook in 1882 In young manhood he spent three years in the Burlington service here going after wards onto a ranch in Dundy county where he became county as essor and recently took up his residence in Benk elman He was a member in good standing of the Knights of Pythias and M W of A both of the McCook lodges sending committees and iloral tributes to the funeral at Benkelman His wife and three children his mother Mrs S A Rowell and brother Thomas of our city brother John of Denver and sister Mrs U J Warren of Fort Morgan Col orado survive him He was a man of high character much beloved by all who knew him All the relatives have the sincerest sympathy McCook One of the Five At a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools held in Chicago last Friday 40 schools were dropped from the accredit ed list for insufficiency in sanitation and other violations of the rules and 123 schools were added Five Nebraska schools were dropped McCook being among the number Au burn Grand Island Superior and South Omaha completing the list Holy Week at St Albans Monday Tuesday and Thursday ser vices at i oclock p m Wednesday at 730 p m Good Friday at 10 a m 230 p m and 730 p m Easter Sun day services Sermon and communion at 11 a m sermon and evening prayers at 730 p m An Error Corrected In issue of 19th of March the age of Elmer Robbins was given a 29 years when the record is 26 FOR SALE FOR RENT ETC For Sale Pure bred Barred Rock eggs at 75 cents per sitting Mrs D C Shaw phone cedar 3422 2G 4 n n ri 11 Lim u For Sale Shorthorn bull 2 years old Phone ash 933 J A Modrell For Sale A 9-horse-power gasoline engine McCook Cement Stone Co phone red 196 For Rent Four rooms Mrs Rowell 1002 2nd street east S A For Sale Silverlaced Wyandotte eggs at Si for 13 eggs Phone black 201 Mrs E D Perkins 1 - f are beginning to learn that style is not the only thing to look for when buying clothes Next time you buy a suit ask questions these i Is it all wool Do you guarantee it Will it hold its shape Will it wear well You dont need to ask about the style you can see that When you ask such questions of us we show the Clothcraft All Wool guarantee - 4GaCUARANTttI r - GgSP ALiyooi SsJ And whats more the prices on Cloth craft range from 1000 to 2500 You cant get all wool clothes at these prices unless you buy Clothcraft C L DeGfoff Co 1AU11 Iftui it in 11 n 1 ttiiafiJitiiiiiiaAitiAaiiajJAiiiittaijiiiiL1tli W Brown has retired from the ORDKR TO SHOW CAUSE In tlu District Court of Keel Willow comitx State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Application of Jennie Kntheriii Ea tuiiod Administratrix of the Estate of MonU iiiiiit U Eastwood Dcceas yd for Licence u SeI Heal Estate Tin- iMiN on for hearing npoi the poti tion of Jennie Katherin Eastwood Admiuistra trixof the E tate of Montezuma liKastuoodtli ceased for licei -e to sell the following describ ed real estate Lc longing to -aid i s m to wit Lot three in block twenty oneil in the addition to the City of McCook in IW Willow count Nebraska for the purpose of pacing the indebtedness against said e tatr amounting toslbEUS theco tsof aduiiuNtrntiou and the exprn e of thi proceeding tlure not being siilhcient iiersonal property to pay said debt- and exp It is therefore ordered that all per on inter estcd in -aid e tate appear before me in chain bers at my otlice in the Citj of Mc ook Keiira ka in -aid ount of Red Willow on the fir t ilaj of Maj 1W at one oclock I M to show ciu e why a licen e should not he granted t -aid adinuu tratrix to s II said real e iate for thepurpo e of pa ing -aid debts and exiHMifec lt further oidered that notice of -aid hearittL be given bj publication in the McCook Tribuw for four sutie ie Ateks Dated this 2ijth lay of March 1W K C OiT Judge f the Ii trict Conrt Cordeal A Mc nrl Utornejs 1 i It- okdhk of hemmnu on petition foh aiiOIntmint of adminituatok In the Count Court of Red Willow conntv Nebra ka Mate of Xebra ka County of Red Willow To ill persons interested in the estate of Michael Houlihan deceased On reading the petition of Catherine E Houlihan praj ing that the administration of -aid estate be granted to her as administratrix Jt is hereby ordered that j ou and all person interested in said matter mar and do anuear at the Countj Court to be held in a id for Said count on the 17th day of March A D 1S00 a One o clock I M to show cau e if any then be why the praer of tho petitioner should not be granted and that notice of the jtendency of -aid petition and that the hearing thereof b gien to all per ons interested in said matter bv publi hing a cop oT this Order in the McCook Tribune u weekly newspaper printed in aii county for thrre weeks prior to said da of hearing Witness my hand and seal of said court tin -31 da of March A V lJUy seal J C Mookk County Judge BoleA Eldred Attorneys State of Nebraska Red Willow County To all persons interested in the estate of La vonia Knndall late of -aid county deceased You are hereb notified that on the first da April lJ09 Howe Smith Hied his petition in the county court of said county for his apjKiintinexit as administrator of the esiate of Eavonia Ken dall late of said count decea ed and that tin will be heard at the count court room it the city of McCook in said county on the 17tl day of April 16CJ at the hour of ji oVlock a m It is further ordered that notice of said hear ing be given all persons intere Ted in said estate b the bublication of this notice for three consecutive weeks in the McCook Tribune newspaper printed and published and circu lated in said county Dated this lirst da of April 1000 4-2-at J C Mooke Count Judge N Farm Loan J Johnson over McConnells store ALWAYS LEADS IN FINCH LOW PRICES Just Received Rugs all sizes and qualities Welton Velvets first quality Body Brussels Tapestry Brussels etc etc MISSION BUFFETS and CHINA CLOSETS WEST B STREET McCOOKflEBRASKA