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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1888)
J THE ONLY STORE 18 OF ITS KIND f IN THE WEST. IB > npflB only place where you can find what you want III Jin our line. I m TpHE only place that sells goods on their merit. 1.8 "XFT ma e oui < own prices. We sell at a profit. I k " \Kr ® haye bargains in surplus stock. We guaran- IfJ W tee every article as represented. mm "WTE are establishing a trade for the hereafter , not N IS i * * only for to-day and tomorrow , but for years to I Jl , come , by conducting our business in a straight , legiti- If | J mate manner , giving full value , dollar for dollar , and I'g , backing up just what we say. IH " \77 [ have one of'Dr. King's celebrated Optometer's | H V and can fit your eyes with spectacles correctly. Sj TTTTE charge nothing for piercing ears with a new Is VY 'painless process , its very funny ; makes any II one laugh. ft 1 * \XT are having a big sale on Gold Watches , which I YVwe sell same price as silver. | g | OS ? " It will lie impossible to describe all we have for sale , so drop ' in and gf convince yourself that there is no place like it on earth. H | v MAIN AVENUE , - COKNEll NORTH OF POST OFFICE. It J. A. VanShoik , | k | AGENT FOR THE I Singer Sewing Machines I ALSO KEEPS ON IIAND A FULL LINE OF II • . Repairs and Supplies. II Office , in McMilIen's Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska. j REMOVAL ! B I am now located in tlie store room 1 | lately vacated by Mrs. T. Nells , on I Main Avenue , where I will 1)0 pleas- ed to see all my old customers and I ] many new ones. My stock will be I | larger and finer tlian ever , and my lj prices as low as the lowest. I H. H. BERRY. I 1888.Fall Season.1889. . - : - . - : - . | j The fact that my efforts in the past to produce ml none but of the highest standaid of excellence k. . have been appreciated by friends and customers , \i as shown by my large and rapidly increasing busi- Ijj ness. has encouaraged me to still greater exertions R for the Fall and Winter season. f Mf CoMioi of Fiie Fairies I * For gentlemen wear , is now complete , and it will I give me pleasure to have you see my stock , which | is as large and handsome an assortment of new j goods a s can beshown by any of the best houses in larger cities. 1 am better prepared now to exe cute all orders promptly , and give the trade styl ish and perfect lifting garments. L. BERNHEIMER , McCoolc , Nebraska. MKRCIIANT TAILOR. TIip Mifnut 1 drill anil Tut fin lllli MuuliuA JJllilM illiu liuui uu. OF MoCOOK , NEBRASKA. ' Makes First Mortgage Loans on Farm Property. . OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. A , CAMPBELL , Presidcnt. * B. M. FREES , 1st Vice President. O. HOCKNELL , SecretarV. S. L. GREEN , 2d Vice President. . . . F. L. BROWN , Treasurer. CIRCLE Ffilf IffiT SKUKEH , I JJIATON & CO. , Proprietors. Bp EQUIPMENT UNEXCELLED IN THE CITY. ' McCook , Nebraska. ff' fiASX Eailboad Street , - - I * ifL fHHKLmWKKK . > < I \ j , t J. C. ALLEN & CO. ' ; ' . J. C. ALLEN & CO. : • 1 - f ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES. " * z • , , " THE LEADERS. " - * I , ! I Dry Goods and Cloaks Vv . AT BOTTOM PRICES. * I H I W'e have a Large and Elegant Stock of DRESS GOODS , CLOAKS AND WINTER GOODS , that we bought in the Eastern Markets for CASH. We will sell them VERY CHEAP to our customers. We can only. . * build up and increase our trade by giving the people FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. - = > Compare these prices with what you have been paying : < sHr j Ladies' Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , § .50 worth $ .75. I Ladies' Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , .75 worth 1.00. , , . . La lie Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , LOO worth 1.50 . , Dearie . , * , i , wnieu , xuaimei . . . - • u _ .ou. Ladies'Kid Gloves , all sizes and colors , 1.2 > worth 1.7 . { 46-inch Wool Henriettas , - - .50 u .75. ' , , . . . Ladies'Kid Gloves all sizes and colors 1.50 worth 2.00. 54-inch French Broadcloth , - . 1.45 " 2.00. Ladies' all wool Hose , - - - .35 worth .50 These are a few of our low prices this week. We are making special inducements for your trade in all departments. These prices are about 25 per cent lower than any place in the city. ( ' ' * v „ We toe a M liie of Winslow , M nl Watson's ' Boasted Wee , j The Highest Grade of Coffee in the World. Sold only in 2-ponnd cans and in bulk. I ( B. F. Jap Tea at GOc , worth 90c. I o Our Specialties ; gsssfssasff ? 6680- o I ( Monarch Canned Goods. J. Co ALLEN & CO. - : - J. C. ALLEN & CO. I WHOLESALE. RETAIL. I BOX ELDER BERRIES. Win. Templin litis limit Jiliou eat Hox Elder , and will huiicclDrwuidliuticitizciiol our burg. P. A. Hrowur whose biii-iiics is steadily in- ( ireiisiug , is building- addition to bis store. Stephen Uroun who lives near the school house , lin > been m.ikin some improvements in and about Ut > duelling' . Mr Ed Powell i : < talking of going to Denver , soon. Morley Piper will leave , soon to attend .school at U.u tley. Mis. liolies d p ut < d l < ir Superior , on Sntur- d.ij last , to visit Ineud.- tli.H viuuiit > . It E Monie had another runauay the other day No harm was done except to bie.ik up thewauon and liainess. The number of old bachelors at Ro.v Elder is duiudlMi-r. anil the way ilrngs look now , we ju ! ge not 11111113 * will lie lelt ti .spring. Pleaching ever . \ two weeks at Itox Elder Church at 11. A. M. E L. tlutchins. pastor. ( Sunday school every Sunday at 10. A. M A' . .1 Oirjsler. superintendent. We learn that the s-icial at Win. Johnson's on Thursday ceiling , whs well attended and a success every way. Preachiii. service at Rnx Elder on Th.ink- givmu morning at ID o'clock In the evening a basket social will be held , to which cieo body is invitid Hukvis Advcrti'-inir is one of ihe undcmonstrable sciences or the pievpnt day. Many business Anns who expend tlnu aiils of dollars every > ear in advertising can : , ot sit down at the end of the year and tlsrure out the exact medium thioiluh winch thev icccived returns from a sinirle dollar ol the money expended : u thai uav. In fact , it is soniet hues a debatable que lion whether ordinaly advertising pays at all. nr not , and the only way for a business man to determine as to its value is to try doing busi ness without advertisinir. But the man who is accustomed to adveitisingdoesn't withdraw his patronaire from this newspaper for any Ipiurih of time. Ho soon notices a gradual iroppimroff in his business , which can beat tritnited to nothing else than the withdrawal 3f h s advertisement. Tho people or to dav ! i ive becotm so accustomed to watohimr for idvertisements that they h-ive acquired tho iiiiiit tn p'ltroiiize Arms winch advertise , and : liey are apt to regard with su ? > picion business men w ho do not advei ttse. j Reducing the Surplus. The disposition or the Surplus in the U.S. Treasury engages the attention ol our States men , but a more vital question has our atten tion , and that is the reduction of the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and intro duction of Dr. King's New Discover for con sumption , there haw been a marked decrease in the mortality Irom this dreaded disease , and it is possible to still further ieduce the number of consumptives How ? By keeping con stantly at hand a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and using according to directions , upon the appearance of the first symptoms , such as a Cough a Cold , a Sore Throat a < : hest , or Side Pain. Taken thus early acure is guar anteed. Trial bottles free at A. McMilIen's diug store. The great gains in Missouri demonstrate the fact that the moss is tdowlt. but surely , wear ing off the backs of the men of that hide bound bourbon stiomrhold. Morristo' .w , Texn. J"'y4 > lS8S * The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Five years a o I was so un fortunate s to contract an extremely bad case of blood poison. My bones ached and my muscles began to swell and contract. 1 was under treatment of the physician from the inception of the disease until I found that he could do me no pood. Then , through the advice of a friend I began tak ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have an immediate effect. I took six bottles , and to-day am sound and well. That was two or three yc-rs ago , but I have seen no evidence of the return of the disease , and I take this opportunity to thank you for what it has done for mc. It saved my life. You can refer any one to me. R. M. Wall. Farmersvitle , Tex. , Juue 22 , 18SS. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Thi mother of a member of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous sore on her face for about twenty years. During the p ' ast few years it troubled her very much by continued pain and itching. She used your S. S. S. , and the sore has disapoeared and is apparently well Should it break out again , will advise you. Very truly , Tendleton , Yearly & Riley , Druggists. Three books trailed free on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga , . 1 m iwp * "w - , Our Candidate for President. He will be nominated by the convention and will bo elected by the people , because he will come the i.eai est to tilling their ideal of a chief magistrate. Electric Bitters has been given the highest place , bec-iuse no other medicine lias so well tillkd the ideal of a perfect tonic and alteiative. The people have indoised Elect lie Bitters and icly upon thisgieat rem edy in all troubles of Liver. Stomach and Kid neys. For all Malarial Fevers and diseases caused bj Malarial Poisons. Electric Bitteis cannot be too highly recommended. Also cures Headache and Constipation. Satisfaction guaranteed , or monev refunded. Price 5'Je. ' and § 1. at A McMilIen's drug store. ( M MMMaDaBRaHiBiKaMia ai > Dnx maBvnMni We are agents for the following reliable companies Note date .if orjrtuii- ( zatiou and splendid a ets : iEtnaof Hartford , Coiin.JSiy § 9,508,840 ItiMtnmce Co. ot N. A. . I'ltila. , 1794 , 8.474.K2 : Plienix of Brooklyn , l&v > 5.3 ! 7.iJ'io Connecticut ot Hnittonl.l&iO 2.iJ : .742 Continental of Xew Yoik. l.s.5'2 o. 'i-KUHl Peniisjlvania Fire of I'hila. , 1T . . . 2,710.b Lanc&hireof Manchester , Eitt ; . , 1852 , 1,493,167 COLYIN & PEMPOY , McCOOK. NEBRASKA. Win. M. ANDERSON , AGENT FOR The Mutual Life Insurnce Co. OF NEW YORK. The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co. ALSO A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins. Money to Loan on Real rotate Security. rooms : over first national bank. Allen's Transfer , Bus , Baggage Dray Line. F. P. ALLEN , Prop. , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. j fBcst Equipped in the City. Leave orders at Commercial Hotel. j Good well water furnished on shortnotice. ' . EATON BROS. & UU. < MF\jf \ P. O. address. McCook , lW HaK Nebraska. Range , south 1 B KT3 | if McCook. • I Cattle branded on left H | H'i'lAlso. | ' ' . 10 , 5. A ami Rl1 linmdson left hip. - M fc MM * Hor.-es bniuded same 4fe H HHpkut shoulder. ? St SE/raffM3iCiC * e3 tt.irji l l _ * * ! ii iiiivnjji • • \s 4 H * - - v m > f > ft fi t k i > 11 KAr * , i * . ± ± ± ± ll * * ± . . . . * * . . .f . . m t \ \ Hei Goods 1 Lowest Prices ! I 'fi\ \ - - in the city.h- I i : ; H.ave just received a heavy stock of new j : ' \ CLOTHING-which makes stock \ < our com- \ : • i plete , consisting of Dress Suits , Business I' m ii j Suits , Work Suits , School Suits , Etc. , Etc. ; " M JmW A COMPLETE LINE OE ' 'i 1R fi ft S" S 3 tT ft Pi ( flBBFfcf ll fFVA | H ' • 1 iBJfifiai.OiLV ! ! Ll S1I8D ilS ! \ ? LTP 1 i ; bnUbcnltd , rLuUH , UiLo , 11 b. h 1 • • . . ' - • , B lH j ! ; We received this week , from Chicago , the ; i : H ; i largest stock of Dress Goods , Flannels , H : ! \ Waterproofs , Blankets , Underwear , Shirts , ' • • V ; : ; Hosiery , Notions , Gloves , Mittens , Hats , ; : : fl Caps , Etc. , we have ever carried. j | i A $3,000 STOCK OE II : Boots and Shoes , Robbers , Etc. i I mmM : i ; We have 815,000 in Merchandise to sell > " - : ' H for CASH or PRODUCE at as low a price : i : , ' • : - as any house can sell. Don 't pay more for r : : f H M goods ihan we pretend to ask , thinking ry ' L\ \ - you are saving " 25 cents on a dollar , " as : j H • . ' < some of our competitors advertise. y : ' fmjM I WILCOX & FOfUH. I ! 1 " - , i' V ' mjM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • ) J | Fine Woolens ! . . i you will fiini a pleii lid line of ( 'loth * . ( V-itneroP , Wor stedIjoudon . Suitings . and i TiniiMTiii"ami a ci inpii te J a-sortineiit of Sprinjr and Fall i Overcoatinjr ? . Al.o Esqui mau Beavers in all shades at DRYSD&LE'S. Fine Custom Tailor Shop ? . I opposite the new postoHice. G " "l Gt ? rua ran teed Ihir- U-five years " t-xjuTU'tici' in New \ urlv City. UAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEU. J. . KTLPATRICK BROTHERS. . \H ( Successors to E. D. Webster. ) I \ | Horses branded on left bip or left sbouder. H ahlv P. O. address , Estelle i A B r . Hayes county , and Beat- , | ' H lUEBjMB rice. Xeb. Range. Stink- [ H IBKijP fTS ? inc Water and French I4 * * H m&SrzfmP-- crecks > Chase Co. | Et-Tvy = stg { H Brand as cut on side of [ g ? s iTt * some animals , on hip and , H „ eafig9j | g6fcA sides of some , nr any- H - o r "iiiiH'where on the animal. i' ' - * H dm u" -fjmmmm ]