m jr rn 3lnrMMKijgM v3T c PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Patents 250 to 500 Tans 200 to 500 Vicis 150 to 500 4 F mm Watch Our Windows for Styles Fresh lettuce celery rhoubarb etc constantly Ilubers Z2g3SS22SSZ22 3 iS iT EM f J ti tf X M W W I uU Vi3i t when eating that your food Is of highest wholesomesiess that it has nothing In it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with WW fiWml PWd The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food cauliflower on hand at The best illustrated lecture ever given in McCook in the M E church Mon day evening April 13th Doublo - strength Heinz vinegar imitated by all equaled by none for sale by Magner Stokes Magner Stokes keep their grinder going some these days and have plenty of ground bone for chickens If it is from Marshs its the best ob tainable Anything and everything per taining to the meat market business Alaska refrigerators are insulated with pure charcoal They preserve food perfectly H P Waite Co sell them The Burlington lists its improvements in Hastings exclusive of real estate at 823182551 The value of the main line and right-of-way is placed at 848863 Our Easter perfumes are as fresh and fragrant as the flowers them selves Some new odors this season that we want you to test L W McConnell Druggist If we cant suit you perfectly in our large ready made stock we cant fail in our order department 150 samples at from 15 to 821 per suit Give us your order and measure Rozell Barger The Methodist choir under the direc tion of Mrs Geo Thomas will give an Easter cantata Sunday evening April 19 to which the public is invited The choir have been drilling for weeks and promise to give a great treat Messrs Kelley and Baroazette are at work on some changes rearrangements and improvements to their hotel proper ty the Commercial The basement barber shop will be enlarged some five feet two sample rooms will be provided on east of the barber shop a cement walk is to be laid along the south front age R F D NO 1 Mrs Huntsinger of Mankato Kan sas is visiting her aunt Mrs J I Lee and cousin Mrs Charles Rinck Mr and Mrs Chas Byfield visited at Indianola last Sunday Mrs Byfields mother is in very poor health George Rowland is having a phone put in this week James Roberson and A D Evans took in the Byran festival this week at Holdrege QUALITY ALWAYS THE BEST Russia Calf Tans Chocolate and Black Vici Patent Colt and Kid I THE MODEL SHOE STORE C A Fisher E D Perkins eooooo McCook Markets Merchants and dealers in McCook at noon today Friday are paying the fol lowing prices Corn S GO Wheat 75 Oats 40 Rye GO Barley 60 Hogs 5 no Butter good 20 Eggs 12 FOR SALE FOR jNTETC For Sale Rose comb White Leg horn eggs 15 for 75c Mrs C C liar less phone black 300 3 204ts For Salk Riding lister now lay 81250 Inquire of L E Barger at the clothing store For Rent Four room furnished house Inquire at Tribune office For Rent Five room dwelling In quire at Mrs Mary Walker For Rent One or two furnished or unfurnished rooms very reasonable In quire one door south of Mrs Dr East crdays Lost Wednesday package contain ing black crop de chine skirt trimmed in heavy black lace and black silk drop skirt Finder please return to Tribune office Wanted A girl for general house work no washing Phone 219 Mrs Leslie Clark Plain Sewing At moderate prices also shadow embroidery Mrs Slosson one block north of new school house Phone Black 21S Post cards local views Easter cards Taft and Bryan cards greeting cards etc at The Tribune stationery dept Seeds at H P Waite Cos Wrecked the Gig- Dr W F Jones was a party to a lively runaway Sunday last while driving over from Benkelman to Bird City The neck yoke broke letting the pole drop The doctor made a safe high dive from the buggy but Driver Rothwell stayed with the runaways who were stopped after negotiating four canyons The buggy was a complete wreck but men and animals escaped injury For Sale Show cases tables counter scales and other usefnl articles about a store Call and see them at the Bee Hive The prices will be right to you If its seasonable and in his line no use to go any farther than Marshs meat marKet I MINOR ITEMS OF NEWS Seeds at II P Waite Cos Easter post cards Bon Ton Seeds at II P Waite Cos Must Appear in District Court Squire Berry had a case from Indian ola before him Monday The title was Tho State of Nebraska vs Charles II King and the matter involved a small strip of land along the east side of the town site of Indianola and between site and the addition of tho Li n Land Company Charles II King recently bought some of this land from the land company and fenced ofT what had been used as a street or road plowing up the same William Plourd as complaining wit ness brought the action for obstructing and plowing up a street or highway and many witnesses from Indianola appeared to testify in tho case While it was shown that the street had never been legally and formally laid out and dedicated the evidence indicated that it had been used for thirty years as a highway and was generally regarded as a street or highway in fact On this theory tho squire held tho de fendant Mr King to the next term of district court under a bond 8200 which was provided by Mr King Sandon Delegate Smith Alternate The county gathering of M W A lodges in McCook last week resulted in the election of William Sandon of Danbuty as delegate to tho state camp in Lincoln May 5th and 6th J M Smith of McCook was chosen alternate At this state meeting it is expected that a class of between 1000 and 1200 will be initiated and a dozen of McCook lodge expect to go down to witness this extraordinary sight Eighth Grade County Examinations County examinations of the eighth grade will be held at the school houses in the towns given below on the dates named Lebanon April Gth and 7th Danbury April Sth and 9th Indianola April 10th and May 18th McCook at my office in the court house April 11th and May 20th Bartley April 13th and May 19th Claudia B Hatcher Co Supt Pepperell Wide Sheeting 25c 9 quarters wide bleached Rockdale ditto unbleached for 23c Lonsdale cambric muslin 12Vc Lonsdale mus lin 10c Hope bleached muslin 10c Good bleached muslin 7c Good unbleached muslin 5c better at Sc Ready made sheets 60c each Pillow slips 15c or SI 50 per dozen Izzer home made bed comforts 81 83 to 8300 each Thomp son D G Co Funeral of Prominent Mason H W Snott a prominent Hastings Mason who died on Friday last was buried in Kearney Sunday The Bur lington ran a special train from Hast ings The Knights Templar were in charge with Grand Lecturer French officiating by request of deceased En gineer Hugh Brown of St John com- mander3 No 16 of McCook pulled the special Ideal White Waists in net in lawn india linen mull mer cerized checks and stripes buttoning in back or in front long or short sleeves 81 to S3 The Thompson Dry Goods Co Actual cash prices Fruits Hubers of all kinds at all times at NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE In the District Court of Red Willow County State of Nebraska In the matter of the appli cation of Margaret S Lnyinon Kuardian of Jacob William Clayton Delinda May Clayton Martha Ellen Clajton Emma Orpha Clayton r hi 1 ni i c 1 Ht Lawrence Franklin ClaytoiiJudsou K Clayton minor heirs of William H Clayton deceased for license to sell real estate Notice is hereby Kiveu chat in pursuance of an order of tho Honorable R C Orr judge of tho district court of Rpd Willow countv Ne braska made on the 28th day of March 1908 for the sale of real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at public venue to the high est bidder for cash at the east front door of the court house in the city of McCook Red Willow county on tho 2nd day of May 190S at tho hour of one oclock p in the following described real estate subject to the dower interest of Margaret S Laymon formerly Margaret S Clayton widow of William II Clayton deceas ed to wit The southeast quarter of the south east quarter of section fifteen flJi township one 1 range twenty seven 27 in Red Willow county Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated this 9th day of April 190S Maimjakkt S Laymon Guardian of Jacob William Clavton De linda May Clayton Martha Ellen Clayton Emma Orpha Clayton Maggie Maud Clay ton Sarah Mariuda Clayton Lawrence Franklin Clayton Jud on It Clayton minor heir- of William H Clayton deceased Boyle Eldred Attorneys ORDER OF HEARING State of Nebraska Red Willow county s At a county court held at the county court room in and for said county April 8 1908 Present J C Moore county judge In tho matter of tho estate of Peter Wesch deceased On reading and tiling the petition of John Wcsch praying that tho instrument filed on the 8th day of April 1908 and purporting to be the last will aud testament of the said deceased may bo proved approved probated allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said Peter Wesch deceased and that the execution of said instrument may be committed and the administration of said Cstato may bo granted to John Wesch as executor Ordered that April 2T 1908 at ton oclock a in is as signed for hearing said petition when all per sons interested in said matter may appear at a county court to be hold in aud for said county and show cause why tho prayer of petitioner should not be granted j and that notico of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing there of bo givou to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a cony of this order in tho McCook Tribunea weekly newspaper print ed in said county for threo succesive weeks prior to said day ofjhearing seal Zng JC Moore Couuty Judge1 v T7te mftf TttWtjMnTTf TJ n EASTER Kid Gloves and Silk Gloves The high standard of perfection in the quali ties and the making of our womens kid gloves and silk gloves especi ally recommend them at Easter time Our lines are equipped in every detail to best meet every customers demand We are showing all colors in TIP gloves range KAYSER Our prices from 50c to 350 according to length and quality JMJIJWlfr iiUHH ft w nanne CLAPP EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS MILLINERY AND LADIES FURNISHINGS Only One More Week for Easter Shopping Our large stock is more complete now than ever Exquisite novelties from leading designers have never been so extensively shown We excel in styles and values at moderate prices and many advantages will make purchases at our store during the coming week WELL WOlvl WHILE X A r K leMffswSfix Afra v 1 1 u f YsA mm mm Ji rwwiH Fim8iHyf WlvuM mirntm Am mm l41 Vi Vt YLt lT vil Fm- febiLsvw Novelty Tailored Gowns and Street Suits Exclusive style features give distinctiveness to every Shirt Waist Suit Jumper Suit and Jacket Suit shown in our Ready - to -Wear Department The styles and the values both will be found unusually at tractive even in moderate ly priced suits and gowns Exclusive Easter Novelties in Sunshades We invite special at tention to our com plete display of Para sols this season The showing is unique Never before have we assembled so many dif ferent novelties They comprise the greatest successes from leading American and Europe an designers Our en tire collection is made up wholly of EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND COLORINGS Special Showing of LADIES SHIRT WAISTS We have just received a large shipment of new white and colored waists which completes our range of styles and prices pre senting a large and varied assortment The designs we show are entirely dif ferent from the ordinary stocks and you will find our well made and prettily fashioned garments well worth your careful con sideration Be sure to see our line before you buy r f fit 11 A i 1 An Announcement to the Patrons of our Millinery Salesroom Our extensive collections of Trimmed Hats Sailors Trimmings and Flowers now offer the very best opportunity for satisfactory selections Although our trade in this department has been phenomenally beyond our expectations we shall use every effort to keep our assortment complete up to the very last day With but one week remaining until Easter the time for selection is necessarily short We would recommend that any who have not already left their order or selected their hat should give us a call as early as possible and avail themselves of the excellent ad vantages for selection and service which we are now in a position to offer OUR TRIMMER will endeavor to finish all orders promptly so that none of our customers will be disappointed Favor Us With an Early Call Womens Fine Novelty Hosiery for Easter The best possible advantages are offered in our Hosiery Department to secure colors and shades to harmonize or match any designed effect in costumes or shoes We are showing plain and lace hose in all shades of Tan Brown Pink Blue and in White Prices 2 c and 50c per pair Quality Considered Our Prices are the Lowest h c CLAPP 2 A jtifcgjga laffii ifiiF mk kS k 4 i 1 i 1 1