r 1 Another Sensation Not Gossip or Hearsay BUT THE ACTUAL TRUTH Until Saturday night April 7th we will sell all those silk taffetas now displayed in our north win dow at 35c Per Yard These are not 85c cjocor 100 Silks but they are silks which sell the world over for 50 60 and even 75c per yard You cannot make money any easier than by securing some of these sensa tional bargains for Petticoats Drop Skirts Linings Waists or Shirt Waists Suits Lace Curtains All patterns and prices Our new spring assortment presents values in lace cur tains that have neverbefore been offered in McCook Come and look over our complete line before you buy It will pay you well DONT FAIL to look over our stock of Ladies Dress Skirts Summer Dress Goods Fancy Ribbons Muslin Underwear Silk Petticoats Mercerized Petticoats Gingham Petticoats etc H EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS I New Walsh Block Phone 56 - McCook 1 s BARTLE A brother of SyJvwstr Wyniore nnd his family left hereMondiiy evening for Portland Ore Perry Premer came in fiom Lincoln Saturday and visited with his father and family over Sunday n E flfl EA - iuuiniimiFi RURAL FREE DELIVERY NO 1 Mrs W P Burns and Miss Hazel are visiting her daughter Mrs S C Dragoo at Friend Neb Mrs Nelson Downs and family took supper at Mrs VV P Burns ono day last week Mr and Mrs L Duckworth of j S3 NGilia wiah inaW1 RmnRStrni anola visited in Bartley Saturday and j term of schoo at Aah CrPekt Jast Fri Sunday with Mr Minnick and wife Mrs Duckworth is Mrs Minnicks sister F W Miller will turn over the post office to S W Clark Saturday evening after mail closes and Mr Clark will move it across the street Mr Miller and daughter Maude have been careful and obliging attendants upon their duties We feel sure Mr Clark will do well and we do not ask him to du betUT than Mr Miller and his assistant have done Henry McKean has a child sick with the measles Mr Meeker was down from McCoak last week surveying in town and vicin ity The nominees for towu officers to bo elected next Tuesday are A F Mc Cord A J Dodd and H E Athey trustees for two years Ira Sheets and F G Stilgebouer trustees for two years They are all good men Henry Butherus is putting up a new windmill and pump The jubilee singers held forth to a crowded house in the M E church Sat urday night While sons of A L Cochran and D Evans were out hunting last Saturday the former accidentally shot the Evans boy who is slowly recovering Guy Curke and wife were visitors here over Sunday returning to their home at Holbrook Monday on 12 Mr Kliesick is putting up a good barn W W Lemasters is improving his home by an addition to his house Frank Jennings was at McCook on business Monday Lyman Jennings went to Lincoln last week to visit a while with his daughter Mrs Rollings The Ladies Aid Society made ar rangements to improve the interior of the Christian church John Hardy is hauling out lumber for a large barn Geo Wheeler is hauling lumber to build a house on the Talcott farm Cash Receive 011 Account Charge Paid Out and other cash register printed suppliesat The Tribune office day and returned to her home at Doug lass Otoe county Nob the next day She made many warm friends while among us who express the wish that she may return for the next school year Fred Adams has moved onto the place recently vacated by G If Rowland a part of the Fitch farm August Bahr had his pump up thre days this weak for repairs Percy Catlett of Bartley has purchas ed a half sectiou near Colonel W E Corwins Lakewood ranche and will occupy it at once W N Rogers left Wednesday night to complete arrangements fnr his joint sale at that place April 18th Experts who have seen his herd recently claim he has the tiniest bunch they ever saw go into a sale NORTH SIDE J B Smith has returned from Du buque county Iowa where ho has been visiting with his parents The patrons of school district 41 sur prised the teacher Miss Ethel Middle ton Friday it being the last day of school The ladies brought plenty of 1 good things to eat and a splendid time was enjoyed by all The pupils of the school made Miss Middleton a nice present She gave good satisfaction as a teacher Will Proctor has moved to his farm which he purchased of Fred Carter J S Modrell is soon to start the erec tion of a new house Tom Chamberlain now drives the finest pair of high steppers on the road Jessie Doyle and sister and Miss Roxa Byfield were visiting at D C Shaws and Martin Kennedys Sunday Fred Carter and family have moved to their new home east of McCook Be fore leaving their new home their neigh bors gave them a happy surprise at D C Shaws Geo Henderson is now living north of the Willow We all welcome George and family and most especially Grand ma Carter back to this neighborhood again Two brothers of Mrs D C Shaw have bought farms and will be residents of Red W illow County fSSSvSSSnLj r All Groceries S Cheaper Than Any House Can and Give Credit We do not cut prices on a few articles to get your trade but Sell All Goods Cheaper Than Ever J A Wilcox 3tfh o AT McCOOK NEBRASKA APRIL 7 1906 ass Shorthorns old 25c Can Baking Powder 20c 80 ounce Can Baking Powder 65c Lemons per dozen 2 5C XXXX Coffee per pound 15c Sugar higher but give 17 pounds 100 Walter Bakers Cocoa per box 25c Bulk Cocoanut per pound 20c J T and Standard Navy Tobacco 35c Horse Shoe and Star Tobacco 45c Dr Prices Breakfast Food 10c Cut Prices On All Can Goods and Groceries 5 pound package oat meal 20c Rock Salt per ton 1800 U J I Tea best Jap Tea in the world 60c 2 Cans of Pears 25c Son K TRIBUNE Only One Dollar the Year W H McLemore the well known Short Horn breeder of Central Iowa with headquarters now at Kearney Nebraska will sell at Public Auction at the BLUE FRONT LIVERY BARN McCook Nebraska 40 big growthy Bulls and 5 Cows and Heifers of breeding age We trust that all stockmen and stock farmers will realize the full significance of this good offering and lend it their presence on day of sale ifrgftirji Hig to go through the ring without reserve Selected from the best herds in Iowa and flissouri and the offering as a whole is believed to be the best to occur anywhere in the state this season 40 Bulls ranging in age from 12 to 30 months with from two to seven Scotch Tops carrying as good pedigrees as you can find in the Herd Books heavy boned low down blocky kind Catalogue is being prepared with a view to giving all the information possible These cattle will all be recorded in the American Short Horn Herd Book and a certified copy will be furn ished with each animal sold Also on the same day the Kentucky Jack Co located at Kearney Nebraska will sell 5 Registered Jacks from 4 to 6 years old to the highest bidder with a sale guarantee cent TPTTHi Q YE1 CAT1 2 percent discount for cash S months time with approved security drawing lO dptp AJLi rfciHO UJD O AJUJCj interest V Franklin of the Citizens Bank of McCook Nebraska will clerk the si sale All cattle sold at this sale will be cared for for one day following sale and will be loaded on cars as directed For catalogue of Short Horns and Jacks address Col Z S BRANSON of Lincoln Neb CoLHrH BERRY of McCook Neb Auctioneers W M McLEMORE Prop Kearney Nei ffi h I iim m M Xi 1