fy 4 v k TWENTIETH YEAR Easter Sunday Observances Easter Sunday 1902 in no special par ticular was differently commemorated in McCook than it has beon in years agonc There were the UBUal special services in the several churches of the city of a bo fitting character which nttraeted large audiences of regular and occasional wor shipers to the greatest of all Christian festivals The day was bright but the air was brisk and crisp Incidentally the millinary feature was not conspicuously absent Following brief accounts of the several services are appended METHODIST ThenttendanceofthoKnighta Templar of St John commandery No 1G upon the morning service gave it uncommon interest and aided in filling the church to overflowing Rev Grigsbys sermon was able and pertinent and tho special V music of the choir was appropriate and joyous The service withal was impres sive A score of Templars in full uni form attended and gave a distinctive color to the celebration which was fur ther emphasized by floral decorations of cut flowers potted plants etc in moat attractive variety and beauty palms Easter lilies and the like giving tho seasonable effect most admired CONG REG ATIONAL Usual services in the morning with ap propnato sermon and music and a lair attendance The rostrum was tastefully decorated with palms jonquils and other cut and potted ferns and plants Tho evening services consisted of an Easter cantata which was given by the follow ing singers with Miss Howe as director and at the organ Sopranos Mrs L S Watson Mrs R M Douglass Miss RpcQif TCnswnrth Miss Lillian Roman altos Miss Ida McCarl Miss Nellie West Miss Ethel Oyster tenors S a McLean J W Andrew Chester Rod gers bases R L McCarl C F Hebor inrl J Ci Sehohol Tlic cantata em braced choruses quintette lady quar j A J 1 I 1-4- A dun tiltfl iistl leite maie quaiLUbitt iriu uuu uuu ouiu work and greatly delighted a packed house An appropriate Bible reading by the pastor Rev Frank W Dean inter spersed tho several numbers of the cantata CATHOLIC St Patricks church was crowded at the morning service when High Mass was celebrated by Rev Loughrau who also preached on the Resurrection with force and feeling The rendition of Concones Mass in F by a special choir Mrs P F McKenna Miss Ida McCarl S B McLean J G Sehobel with Miss TTmvn dirfintinrr ind at the oreran was a feature of this service which is always I rru unfliivmr I solemn ana imprussit xuu uauuumu altar of the choir was given added charm by a tasteful distribution of potted plants palms cut flowers etc EPISCOPAL Services of the day commenced with the administration of the Holy Com munion at 630 Special Easter services were conducted by the lay reader at 11 In the evening the rector conducted Easter services with special music and an eloquent sermon on Tho Prince of Life There were befiting floral deco rations of the altar BAPTIST There were the usual services in the morning and an Easter service by the children in tho evening before a full house The evening program consisted of music recitations etc and was very entertainingly rendered The church was prettily decorated with flowers and plants palms and ferns At a Ripe Old Age Mrs J D Gerver of Gerver precinct passed away last Saturday about noon at a- ripe old age Deceased -was the widow of the late J D Gerver an old soldier and one of the early settlers of Gerver precinct which bears his name Funeral services were held in the Meth odist church of our city Monday after noon about two oclock conducted by ex Presiding Elder Mason of the United Brethren church after which burial was made in Riverview cemetery The chil dren of the deceased four sons survive her have tho sypathy of neighbors and A friends Plant Beets My Farmer Friend The Tribune wants to call the atten tion of the divide farmers to tho matter of planting sugar beets There is no surer crop and its a cash crop at that David Doveny produced last year on a divide farm seven tons per acre and the beets brought him SI per ton William Byfield had much better results and it will be remembered that last year was an unfavorable one for all kinds of crops We might add that both of these men are planting larger acreages this spring Go thou and do likewise Kafir Corn Seed It is a well known fajt that Kafir corn seed is scarce next to impossible b get but W T Coleman has been successful in getting a few bushels of choice seed Those contemplating planting any should ouy the seed at once before the market is exhausted Joined the Benedicts Scott Odell and Emma Cunningham were united in marriage by- County JudgeEldred last Saturday The young couple at once went to keeping house in the Odell residence over in West McCook with the best wishes of their friends Attention is directed to the card of the Roval Highlanders which appears in the fraternal society calendar column this week Observe their meetings on each second aud fourth Monday even ings of each week in McConnell hall Has your order a card in this directory Dont buy poor hose when there is frood hose in town I buy my hose di rect from the manufacturers and get fresh new hose with the guarantee right on tho hose Prices are right W T Coleman Chiffon Allovers Lace Allovers Em broidery Allovers in White BlackIvory Butter and Ecru The Thompson Dry Goods Co it- yv MOVEMENTS OF THE PEOPLE Emil Beal is a recent arrival from Adams county Miss Nell Gunn entertained tho Awl Os Tuesday evoning Wesley VanNortwick came down from Eustis Tuesday on business Rev L J Harrington of Orleans was a Commercial guest Sunday night Mrs C II Jacobs arrived home Wednesday evening from Almena Kans Mrs W B Mills is in Lincoln re ceiving treatment from an occulist this week Mr and Mrs F B Nichols moved into the city to reside Monday of this week County Judge Eldred attended dis trict court in Hayes county fore part of the week Mrs A A Hackman is entertaining her sister from Hastings Mrs J A Van Schoik George B Rittenhouse was ad mitted to the bar in Chandler Okla homa last week John Roxby came up from Arapahoe Saturday night to be with the Templars on Easter Sunday J A ONeil who has been making his home in York Nebraska has gone to Ghatsworth Illinois Mrs Alice Cunningham late of tho National hotel has returned to Cham pion Chase county Colonel and Mrs II P Sutton are with the governor and staff in Kansas City Mo this week Mrs J J Curren and the children went down to Mascot this morning on a short visit to relatives Mrs E II Shotwell arrived from Chicago last Friday and is visiting her daughter Mrs J D Hare F D Burgess went over to Almena Kansas Thursday morning to see tho grandson and the rest of tho folks Miss Jeanette M Dutton departed on 2 Thursday morning for Lincoln where she will remain for some time Miss Gertrude Guthrie of Rocky Ford Colorado is the guest of her aunt Miss Mary Mugan who is still unwell Miss Lillian Roman went down to Lincoln on 2 Thursday morning to visit the homefolks during the spring vacation Miss Ida and Miss Blanche McCarl will leave tonight on No 6 for Omaha on a visit of a few days to Miss Vera llileman Mrs H G Phelps and children spent a few days early in the week visiting up in Hajes county near Highland postollice Mrs F M Kimmell and Schell went down to Lincoln Sunday night and are guests of- Mr and Mrs J B Meserve this week Mrs W D Beyrer and the children returned on II Wednesday night from their visit to Mrs S E Callen in Lyons Colorado Mrs L W Stayner and two little eirls went to Omaha Wednesday on No 12 Master Floyd going to Edgar for the spring vacation Mrs A P Ely who has been seri ously ill at the home of her parents in Red Cloud this week is much improved at this writing Miss C A Gorby went down to Nel son Nebraska Saturday morning on 2 and has been spending this week visit ing the homefolks Mrs D A Lucas and young daugh ter arrived home from Chicago Monday The daughter is much improved with bright prospect for complete recovery P A Wells came out from South Omaha last Friday night and was the guest of his uncle and aunt Colonel and Mrs W E Corwin on the ranch until Tuesday of this week Mrs F G Westland entertained the members of high five club No 1 last Friday evening Among the numerous contestants for the first prize Mr O M Knipple was successful in the drawing Mrs Lottie Brewer drew the booby with out a contest COURT HOUSE NEWS COUNTY COURT Licenses to marry have been issued to tho following couples since last week Scott Odell and Emma Cunningham both of McCook Married by the county judge on the 29th William B Broomfield and Bessie B Endsley Henry D Kettering and Agnes G Walters both of Danbury Judgment was rendered on Saturday against John Fiechtner for S12600 and in favor of Sylvester Cordeal MARCH MORTGAGE RECORD Farm filings 1782260029 releases 2181467671 City filings 7 S2485 releases S S7605 Chattel filings 132 62791123 releases 26 3706975 COURT HOUSE NEWS Moritz Mohler of Box Elder has been tardily declared insane and was on Monday taken to the asvlum at Lincoln ADDITIONAL RAILROAD NEWS L C Foster is a new carpenter in C A Wards gang Carpenter James Shepherd is still off duty on account of sickness Engines 63 a K4 and 209 a standard are in tho shop for a overhauling Also No 56 an Hi Conrad Brumgord has been trans ferred from the section to the blacksmith-shop and is in Blues gang The drivers of No 20S were loaded onto a flat car yesterday for shipment to Plattsmouth for a set of now axles F T Blue and wife arrived home on Tuesday night from Plattsmouth where they were called by the death of Mrs Blues sister Full line of Washable Silk Ribbons Lace and Embroidery Beadings Edg ings and Insertions The Thompson D G Co AM1nMMaf mc00ii The Unexpected Happens Tuesdays city election was one of the quietest ever held in McCook attracting very little attention as but one ticket was in the field A mere handf ull of votes were cast in each ward 80 in the first ward and 35 in the second But just this lack of ioterestabd -failure t voto on tho part of the Republican majority offered the opposition an oppor tunity for a little political finesse which resulted in the defeat of Fred M Wash burn the Republican nominee for coun cilman in the first ward by a plurality of seven votes Tho work of the opposi tion was secret and quiet their nomi nees name being unknown untU the canvass of votes commenced It quickly became apparent that Washburn was in danger of defeat and the completion of the canvass showed C J Ryan elected by a plurality of seven votes His name had been written on the ballots by those who were posted on tho movement To say that the result is a surprise and en tirely unexpected is putting the case mildly indeed It was undreamed of and the idea laughed at The result will have the effect in future city elec tions in bringing out a fuller vote and in securing more attention and interest at the hands of tho Republican voters of McCook It is not likely that they will soon again be caught so fast asleep The rest of the ticket was elected without opposition Charles E Eldred mayor II P Waito councilman second ward Charles I Hall clerk Albert C Ebert treasurer II H Berry police judge C n Meeker engineer A Campbell and G W Norris mem bers board of education A sure thing is a very uncertain and dangerous thing in politics and opposi tion is frequently a saving clause An overwhelming majority has its disad vantages Died in the Hospital Chiist Rasser a brakeman on the South Park division of the Colorado Southern died yesterday at St Lukes hospital from injuries received in an ac cident near the Alpine tunnel while on a freight train running from Como to Gunnison over the high line It was during the severe storm of March 12 that Rasser whose duty it was to open the big storm doors and keep the tunnel free from snow had performed the work and standing close to tho track With out waiting for tho train to stop he at tempted to seize the ladder of a box car missed his hold and was thrown against tho huge show wall lining the track with such force as to bo hurled back under the wheels Both legs were crushed but Rasser managed to crawl along the track onto the caboose platform His death yesterday at St Lukes occurred just as his father and mother were hurrying with flowers to see him Denver Times of March 31st The remains went through McCook on No 2 Tuesday morning for burial at Cowles Deceased was formerly a Wes tern division employe in the train service John G Woolleys Lecture Those who failed to hear John G Wooley Wednesday night missed a rare opportunity ana a superb address He is one of the greatest word painters on the rostrum today and his effort Wednesday night was an inspiration to all his hearers His tribute toAmerica was grandly patriotic His arraignment of the liquor traffic weak kneed Chris tians dirty politics etc called forth his most masterful and striking phraseology His address was given the most eager and closest attention and it deserved it The audience was not large but fair sized and most keenly appreciative The ladies of the W C T U an nounce that the sale of season tickets has been unexpectedly large and that the success of the Twentieth Century Lecture Course is now absolutely as sured upon which happy fact the ladies are to be congratulated The Indianola Maccabees Among the leading Maccabee lodges in the state of Nebraska in point of num bers and enterprise is the Indianola lodge which now numbers 135 members At a session of the lodge Saturday night 28 new members were added to the lodge at that place This meeting was at tended by members from neighboring town and surrounding country and marked an epoch in the history of that lodge McCook lodge was represented by F D Burgess J W Selby and David Deveny Refreshments followed the work and the session was prolonged into the small hours We congratulate our hustling Maccabee friends in Indianola Only Twenty Nine Complaints McCook has always had an enviable reputation as bein orderly and law-abiding and the records of the police court bear out the claim Police Judge Berry with March 31st closed a year in that office and the record of the year discloses the fact that but 29 complaints have been filed in that office during the entire year Of tho 29 complaints 19 have been for plain drunks and the other ten were a scatteriug or slight misdemeanors Desirable House For Sale My house and two lots with barn hedge fruit and shade trees corner of Dakota and Manchester streets occu pied bv H F Pndo Fine location Also lots 10 11 and 12 block 12 First addi tion to McCook fronting park Apply to Mrs H G Dixon Kennett Square Pa A little stock food a spring tonic for your horses cattle hogs and chickens costs but a few cents will be worth dollars to you Try it McConnell Berry You will soon need some garden and lawn tools some rubber hose new gaso line stove or a refrigerator H P Waite has a large stock of the best goods at right prices Always reliable always dependable what you buy at Marshs meat market RAILROAD NEWS ITEMS Brakeman Clark Hedges is on the sick list Kapko takes orders for suits for 15 and upwards Fireman and Mrs Tom Orton left on 13 today for Denver The clerks are tussling with tho pay rolls and checks this week W D Capps of the water service was down from Akron Wednesday Brakeman and Mrs A P Ely are par ents of a 5 pound son this week Conductor C J Snell and crew have the pile driver between Akron and Wray J R Ponce fell off of an engine first of the week and put a head on him self Tom Orton a former Burlington fire man has been down from Colorado all week Auditor W P Foreman was at head quarters Tuesday evening checking up the boys Brakeman E L Meyers was at head quarters Monday He making his homo at Hendley Engineer Alex McLean and Fireman L F Swanson are back and running out of McCook S E Whiteley late of Alma has gone to Merino Colorado to work for tho Union Pacific Roadmaster T A Wilburn of Red Cloud was at headquarters Tuesday on business official Conductor Tim Foley is laying off on account of tho illness of his sister-in-law Miss Mary Mugan Mrs Jos Kubicek and two children are visiting at the old home at Red Cloud this week Way car No 15 is about ready to go into commission after an overhauling in the carpenter shop Brakeman H E Donaldson has been transferred to Asst Supt Harris juris diction on the west end Why not leave your order for suits with a practical tailor Suits for 15 and upwards at Kapko s Asst Supt Harris was down from Denver Wednesday on business of im portance at headquarters Roadmaster J ARydelloftheOrleans St Francis line was at headquarters Tuesday with his pay rolls Ernest Cordeal left the Burlington service Monday and Tuesday evening on 6 departed for Minnesota C A McCarty of the carpenter shop has uit and gone to Cook this state to engage in farming this season Conductor E F Caffrey has been transferred from Oxford to McCook and the family moved here this week Conductor C E Pope returned home yesterday morning from his business trip to Colorado on mining matters J G Dole departed on 3 Tuesday night for Missoula Montana where he expects to secure work as a machinist Asst Supt D F McFarland was at headquarters from Holyoke Colorado Tuesday with pay rolls of his branch Conductors W D Beyrer and Eph Benjamjn arrived home on 1 Wednes day from their meeting with the griev ance committee in Chicago Jack Ryan a brakeman fell from a Burlington passenger car at Cheyenne yesterday and sustained a broken arm Mondays Denver Times Conductor C O LeHew and Brake men W M French and J J Laughlin nave been given the run from Red Cloud to Hastings and return daily That considerable uneasiness exists in railroad firemen circles of McCook is quite evident on the surface and there is some concern as to the result The transfer of Conductor E F Caf frey and crew from Oxford to McCook was necessitated by the change in the time card of last Sunday which took off one run Locomotive 45 is about ready to go out on the road No 281 was out in the yard yesterday afternoon being lim bered up for the service after an over hauling The Tribune congratulates M E Wells upon his promotion from Alliance to Sheridan as foreman of the shop at that place W C Lambert succeeds Wells at Alliance Fireman Carl Berry was let out of the service Monday on the stated grounds of being unsatisfactory a complaint which is catching firemen just now in a most fatal manner Conductor A L Knowland and Brake man J A Roark were in Minden part of the week as witnesses in the case of Grover C Pledger vs the Burlington for damages for the loss of a foot Mr and Mrs R L Knox are here from Alliance on a visit He will return to work in a day or two but Mrs Knox will remain the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Ed Fitzgerald for a while William Flinn machinists helper went over to Cedar Bluffs Kansas Wed nesday to attend the funeral of a neigh bors son whose remains passed through McCook from the west on 14 Tuesday night The bridge about four miles west of Trenton was destroyed by fire Wednes day morning delaying traffic slightly No 12 was made up at this point A special was sent with the bridge gang and the lino was soon opened for traffic L P Forsman helper in the black smith shop left on Tuesday morning for a short visit at home near Riverdale Nebraska after which he will locate at Fort Morgan Colorado Con Kildow succeeds him as Blacksmith Fred Irwins helper An effort was made to hold up No 13 last night about six miles from St Joseph Mo The train was stopped but the train robbers were not successful in securing any booty from train or passengers The train was over an hour late in arriving here MVfca SrfWuupp Rubber Hose Waite has tho best hose for tho monoy For Sale Good windmill pump and tank In quire of F Traver at tho J M Hender son property Residence For Sale Six rooms bath room closets etc Write mo for prico and terms H L Donovan McCook Neb Noveltlesl Novelties Timbole irons chafing dishes serving dishes after dinner coffee five oclock tea fruit and vegetable slicers and all novelty utensils at Colemans hardware store Wall Paper and Paints A McMillen wishes you to call and examine his large assortment of wall paper latest colorings and combina tions Prices from 3c per roll up Our remnants are out o sight as to price We have a large line of mixed paints and stains Would call your attention to our special enamel for inside decora tions A McMillen Travels in Handcuffs M Bernstorff Schroder who claims to be a Copenhagen Denmark reporter is in tho city on his way to San Francisco on his way around tho world which he is to accomplish within a year from August 28th 1901 without funds and in handcuffs to win a wager of 10000 crowns Each 21 hours ho must be handcuffed J 2 hours the key to open the handcuffs being sent by mail from place to place in advance He will lecture in tho Menard opera house tomorrow night and at the same time give an exhibition of his musical ability claiming to be the author of a number of pieces of music CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Catholic Order of services Mass 8 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Sunday school 230 p m Every Sun day J J Lough ran Pastor Methodist Sunday school 10 a m Preaching 11 Junior League 3 Ep worth League 7 Preaching S Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 8 L M Grigsby Pastor Episcopal Services at St Albans next Sunday Sunday school at 10 Matins and sermon by rector at 11 Even song and sermon at 8 solo by Miss Scott singing by vested choir Litany will be read on Friday evening at Q You are invited to be present at li these services R M Hardman Rector Congregational Sunday school a t 10 Sacramental sermon at ll followed by celebration of the Lords supper Y P S C E at 7 Sermon at 8 subject How Christians Get Power Prayer meeting Wednesdav evening at 8 All are welcome Frank W DEANPastor Christian All friends of the Chris tian church will be glad to know that Elder C P Evans of Arapahoe will oc cupy the pulpit of tho Christian church next Lords Day in the morning at 11 and the evening at 730 with Bible school at 10 Elder Evans was the first minister employed by the church here and has many friends who will gladly welcome him on that day A cordial invitation to all friends of the church is hereby extended to come and hear him on Sunday April 6th Committee Baptist The Harp Evtihgelitit will begin revival meetings at the Baptist church Sunday morning All members and friends of the church are requested to lay other work aside for a while and and join in a special effort in the Lords work Rev Thompson is well named the harp evangelist for ho certainly has mastered the prince of musical in struments He has an excellent harp and when in his hands it preaches some great sermons bringing conviction to many a heart that could not bo reached with words only Mr Thompson is the possessor of a rich baritone voice is a forcible speaker and is being used mightily of the Lord Come every night and bring some friend with you George L White Pastor The Dorcas society of the Congrega tional church hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs L R Hileman next Thursday afternoon at 230 oclock Secretary Quadruple Last Years Acreage Already over 150 acres of land have been contracted to plant sugar beets this season This is more than four times the acreage contracted last sea son and is encouraging It ought to have another cypher added Grand Pythian Ball Those holding invitations to the grand ball next Monday evening by the Knights of Pythias can secure tickets from any member of the committee on arrangements Messrs H H Tartsch F A Pennell J R McCarl M Law ritson J F Forbes Something New A poultry fence that is very close at the bottom to hold small chickens and keep out rats and woven looser at the top just what everybody has been ask ing for Call at W T Colemans and see it Paint will help the looks of your house barn and fence as well as benefit it 10 worth of paint and 10 worth of work will make your property 100 better and it will sell quicker if you desire to sell See W T Coleman and get prices on the best F C Corsets at 35c 50c 75 100 in Gauze or Coutil Money back after four weeks actual wear if dissatisfied Forsale only by The Thompson DGCo Best Indigo dyed Prints 5c a yard in light and dark shades The Thompson Dry Goods Co TUirnvy BniWing Uitiver McCOOK RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA FRIDAY EVENING APRIL A 190 o d r NUMBER 47 MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS New screen doors at Bullards See that five ply hose ut Waitos Sugar beet seod at W T Colemans mmm m Latest styles screen doors ut Bullarda Call at Bullurds and seo those fancy screon doors Everything seasonable at Marshs meat market A few Hicks Almanacs for 1902 for salo at this office Audrey Tho latest popular book at McConnell it Berrys Quito nn addition to W C Bullards residonco is under way Best Table Oil Cloth 15c yard The Thompson Dry Goods Co All kinds of garden seeds millot and Kafir corn at W T Colemans Bullard will get you odd size window and door screens on short notico Now buggies arriving at W T Cole mans He sells them right too Tho Barnett Lumber Co sell white and red cedar posts and barb wire Best quality Apron Check Ginghams 5c yard- The Thompson J G Co Cypress Tanks best on earth forsale by Barnett Lumiiei Co Our screens keep out the flies Bullard tfc Co For Sale A dwelling house on Me Farland street Inquire of C A Ward Handsome 4-1-inch Black Silk Grena dine 1 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Sugar beet hoes full slock of sugar beet tools in stock and for sale by W T Coleman Black Silk LaceOverdrapery for 125 and 6135 yard The Thompson Dry Goods Co Tip Harp Kvangelist every night in the Baptist church First sermon on next Sunday morning See H P Waite for refrigerators gas oline stoves rubber hose and all season able goods in his line The McCook Circle No 33 Ladies of G A R meet the first Saturday of every month in Odd Fellows hall AH kind- of garden rnd grass seeds for sale All seeils fresh and in bulk C J Ryan Manager Wo have all kinds of window and door screens at prices to suit Bullard Co We have a large line of farm and gar den seeds Buy now while the assort ment is full II P Waite Flies will soon be here and you will need screens See us before buying 4-4-4 ts B u ll a r d Co Simpsons Silk finished Foulards in handsome patterns and fast colors for 0c yard The Thompson Dry Goods Co Seo our Cypress Tanks and get our prices It will pay you Barnett Lumber Co We are glad to show our screen doors and are sure we can suit you Bullard Co Twenty five styles of New Dimities in fast colors and dainty patterns at 0c per yard The Thompson Dry Goods Co If you intend sowing any millet seed see W T Coleman at once He secured a limited supply and it wont last long New Appliques Galloons and Bands for trimming in Lace Embroidery Chiffon etc The Thompson D C Co Our SoC Fancy Dress Ginghams are offered in 25 styles Compare with 10e ones seen elsewhere The Thompson D G Co When you are house cleaning remem ber that we carry the best paints var nishes and furniture polish McConnell Berry Our own make of Dress Skirts Fiftj ready to wear To your measure at same price 300 pieces of Dress Goods to se lect from The Thompson D G Co The Hadell Mercantile Cos millinery opening drew a crowded house last Friday evening An orchestra was a feature and souvenirs were distributed New Dress Goods in the fashionable and desirable weaves of the season such as Yigoreux Granites BroadclothsVen etians Pebble Cheviots AlbatrossNun Veilings etc etc The Thompson Dr Goods Co It is worth considerable to be able to feel that you can depend upon th quality of meats you order at the meat market A child can get as good meat at Marshs market as a grown person and a phone order gets the best evr r time Blatchfords Calf Meal is the best sub stitute for milk for calves yet discovered The leading farmers in the land havr been using it for the last two years It has been recommended by tho Beatrix Creamery Co and is a wonderful suc cess Try a sack you will be pleased with the result Sold at Colemans hardware store The past fifteen years have made won derful ir provements in refrigerators and gasoline stoves With careful study I find there is nothing that compares with or is equal to the Quick Meal in simplicity and economy and the use of oil The porcelain lined refrigerators are the nicest- yet I have a good lino of cheap ones as well If you will call at mv store I will show you W T Coleman - -