The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 10, 1889, Daily Reunion Edition, Image 4

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f "BOOTS AND SHOES.
, ' ; REMOYAL SALE.
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NOTICE WE WILL GIVE
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I BOWEN 9 LAYCOCK.
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t BOSTON SHOE STORE ,
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: OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
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'Below we give only a few of the many
* y bargains we offer :
20 pounds new Prunes , for $1.00
20 pounds new Dried Apples , for 1.00
All package Coffee , per pound 25
Canvassed Sugar Cured Hams , per pound , 13
Hew Evaporated Blackberries , per pound , 08
Muscatel , Raisins , per pound , 10
Our { brag" 00 cent Japan Tea , per pound , * . 50
" ' . Best brands of Corn , Tomatoes and Blackberries , per can , 10
Full Cream Cheese , per pound , 15
i J. T. Plug Tobacco , per pound , 35
" ' Revenue Plug Tobacco , per pound , 25
• - Best Kerosene Oil , per gallon , 20
Salt , per barrel , 1.45
New Japan tea , natural leaf , 25
1 3 pounds table peaches , . . . . * . 15
| - Challie Cloth S cents per yard.
r Lawrence L.L. Muslin , 6 cents per yard.
P * Cheviot Shirting , per yard , 08
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--and--Shoes--Cost. : : : .
Special bargains in CLOTHING , HATS , CAPS , NOTIONS ,
Etc. Prices of all goods as low , and many LOWER than any
other house in McCook. Get our prices before purchasing.
WILCOX & FOWLER ,
. West Dennison Street , McCook , Nebraska.
W. C. LaTOURETTE , Prop.
The Brick Store on Lower Main Ave.
DEALERS M =
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| i Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement ,
ft HARD AND SOFT COAL ,
| PATE BROS.
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SUCCESSORS TO B. F. OLCOTT.
Livery , Feed and Sale Stable ,
Most conveniently located barn in the
city. Finest turn-outs. Reasonable prices.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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Over the Famous Clothing House.
.U.Mflllfl , LIVEEY BARN.
| • REAR OF THE McENTEE HOUSE. \
L GOUPE BROS.
B. & M. MEAT MARKET. ;
MAIN AYBNUB.
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Agricultuf 1 Implements ,
; . . . WAGONS .AND BUGGIES.
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ONE Or A SERIES OF PICTURES REPRESENTING COFFEE CULTURE. V/ATCH FOR THE NEXT.
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GCc1 ? QNo A COFFEEPLANTAT10N D flHASE & SANBORN.
GUI ? GOFFESS HAVE A HATIOMAR. REPUTATION REPRESENTING
TKZ FtWEST GROWN.
SEAL BBASFB COFFEEt * &JfWk
in its richnGQS and delicacy of flavor. Justly called The Aristocratic
Coffee of America8 Always packed vrtiola roasted ( unground ) in 2 lb.
air-tight tin cans. •
/ T ' fITC Fa IFtfiff " 53 > "i7' TEF'&T'ifft A skilful blending of strong , fla-
Uli4i feAMib JfcDjLaJtaJUi&0 vory and aromatic high | rada
coHees. Warranted not to contain a single Rio bean , and guaranteed to
suit your tasto a3 no other cofl'eo will , af a moderate price. Always
packed wholo roasted ( unground ) , in 1 lb. air-tight parchment packages.
rY37ri ? < im CC3VB TCTv ? ' We are exclusively an Importing house , selling
A & ! ? $ ! L * K dS& S only to dealers. But to give consumers an
opportunity of testing our famous corfee before buying , we will , upon
racoiot of 6 cents in stamns to cover tho cost of can and postage , send
fres 'by mail a 1-i pound of Seal Brand Coffee. Address
CHASE & SADJBOSN , S7 BROAB ST. , BOSTON , MASS.
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Q. M. NOBLR ,
-SlTHE LEADER IN
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MAIN AVENUE.
POTTER & EASTEKDAY ,
Commission Merchants.
Our leading brands : 84 , Sliogo , Ked Lion , Kollianna , Five
Marks , Gold Medal , Boiler Loaf , Legal Tender ,
Pride of McCook , Etc. , Etc.
Highest market price paid for grain.
DAILY PROGRAMME.
Fbiday , Oct. 11. Children's Day.
Sunrise , Morning Gun. 9 A. M. , . Guard
Mount. 10 A. M. , Exhibition Flag Drill , and
songs by pupils of public schools. Address.
2 P. M. Oration. 4 P. M. , Sham 13attle , Vet
erans and Sons of Veterans supporting
Battery. 5 P.M. , Dress Parade , Heading
of Orders. Sunset , Evening Gun. 7:30 ,
Open air concert. 8 P. M. , Camp Fire.
Saturday , Oct. 12. Sunrise , Morning
Gun. 9 A. M. , Guard Mount. 10 A. M. ,
Competitive Drill of Sons of Veterans for
oflieer's sword. Presentation. 2 P. M. ,
Breaking Camp and Farewell.
General Superintendent T. E. Calvert is in
the city , to-day.
"W. II. Sampson is down from Grand Is
land , arranging to move his family to this
place.
Mr. Edgar Howard came down from Ben-
kelman , last evening , to enjoy a few days of
the reunion.
C. II. Meeker's mother and sister arrived
in the city , Monday night , 'from Fannington ,
III. , on a short visit.
N
L. Lowman is in Baltimore , having been
called to the Monumental City by u telegram
announcing the serious illness of a sister.
C. W. Davis , Esq. , is entertaining his
mother , who arrived from Omaha , Tuesday
night , and will remain through the reunion
season.
E.M. Famsworth , War Claim Attorney ,
arrived from Decorah , Iowa , on train Xo. 1 ,
October 9th , to attend the reunion , and will
remain here about ten days.
Holmes Blair , who has been in the employ
of the B. & M. for many years as resident
engineer on constructed lines at McCook , has
resigned his position , and gone to Tuscon ,
Arizona , to accept a position in a mining
company. His position on the B. & M. has
been filled by Mr. G. P. Smith. Lincoln
Journal.
AVre hear that Sam Fisk , who was firing at
McCook previous to the strike , was killed ,
on the 9th hist , in a collision on the Ft
Worth R. Ft. , near Trinidad , Colo. His old
friends in this country will be grieved at this
death. Later : The remains of the de
ceased will arrive in the city , to-morrow
morning , for interment Being a member of
Willow Grove Lodge K of P. , he will be
buried by the Knights.
THE MeCOOK REUNION.
Great Gathering or Old Soldiers in
Western Nebraska.
Special to The Denver News.
McCook , Neb. , Oct. 8. On the grassy slope
overlooking the city from the west , a city of
canvass lia3 been erected iu the last twenty-
four hours. It is Camp General JlcCook , and
on to-morrow what is destined to be the largest
and most successful re-union ever had in
western Nebraska begins. Our merchants
have beenas busy as bees to-day in decorat
ing their places of business and to-night the
city is draped and festooned with the national
colors. Three large arches on Main Avenue
have a very-pleasing effect. Col. Gatcheh ar
rived to-day and has been busy getting tho
camp In order. General McCook , after whom
Dur city was named , will. arrive to-morrow ,
aovornor Thayer , Secretary Laws , State
rreasurer Hill , Colonel Stein , General S.J.
llexander. Colonel Ed. lloggen will arrive to
morrow. General Colby will arrive Thursdas' .
Battery A from Wymore and"tiie Nelson and
runiata National Guards will arrive Thursday ,
jteneral S. H. Morrison , department corn-
Bander of the G. A. It , will be present Tnurs-
ay and Friday. A large attendance is ex-
jeeted to whom the people of McCook will ex-
end their wonted hospitality.
Quite a serious freight wreck occurred ,
ast night , at Haigier , section two of freight
' 5 running into the first section , damaging
i number of cars. No loss of life.
Senator Dolan , of iudianola , is among to-
lay's visitors.
( 'Concha
"Senora Cdbanna. "
Corn Huskers Soap at C. M.
smith & Son's.
See the Jim Jam Troupe at . Sav
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Einest line of candies in the city
at the Post Office Lobby.
Last night's train from the east
came in in three sections.
The militia are quartered in
the West "Ward school house.
G. M. Smith & Son have the
largest stock of drugs in the Re
publican valley.
Senator Burton , of Orleans , is
one of the visitors at camp Gener al
McCook , to-day.
"Senora Cubanna , " finest 10
cent goods in the city. Sold only
by Joseph Reizenstein.
PRO HIBITION CONVENTION.
Pursuant to previous call the prohibition
convention met at court house and organized
by calling W. O. Norval to tho chair. S. Gri-
sell was elected clerk , after which the follow
ing candidates were chosen by acclamation :
For county judge , II. W. Kcyes , the re
publican candidate endorsed. Treasurer , C
S. Quick. Clerk , A. Wiley. Sheriff , O. L.
Knowles. Superintendent of Schools , C. M.
Charles. Coroner , Dr. T. B. Stutzman. Com
missioner , W.X.Johnson. Surveyor , G. W.
Minkler.
On motion of A. Hartley , there were fivo
delegates appointed to attend the district con
vention at Hastings , on the 11th inst. On mo
tion C. S. Quick , A.Bartley , Andrew Carson ,
John Lougneckcr and George Frederick , were
elected , and after appointing the following
persons as a county committee , W. 0. Norval ,
president , W. X. Johnson , J. W. Corner ,
George Frederick , E. F. Ellis , Andrew Carson ,
C. S. Quick , S. Grisell , John Longnecker , the
convention adjourned. S. Gkisklii , Sec.
W. O. Nohval , Pres.
Indianola , Oit. 5th.
J. C. ALLEN i CO.
GASH BARGAIN HOUSE.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Saves You From 15 to 25 Per Cent :
Sells goods direct from the manu
facturer to the consumer , thus saving
tho retail dealers profit. Examine
their prices :
J. T. Plug Tobacco , per pound . . . 35.
"No Prophet" , per pound 30.
Roasted coffee , per pound 20.
Arbuckles coffee , per pound. . . : . .25.
1 Bbl. salt $1.40.
3 cans , 21bs , Beatrice corn 25.
1 can Monarch Baking Powder. . ' . .25.
1 lb new evaporated apricots 15.
1 Bbl. salt $1.40
7 cans table peaches $1.00.
First class olives , per gallon 95.
Tea , a tip-top article for 35.
Salmon , per can 15.
1 Bbl. salt $1.40.
3 lb. can tomatoes 10.
2 lb can string beans 10.
2 lb can lima beans 10.
1 lb can peas 10.
1 Bbl. salt $1.40.
New evaporated unpeeled peaches.
New evaporated peeled peaches.
New evaporated apricots.
New California raisin prunes.
New London layer raisins.
New Ondura raisins.
New lot Monarch , Mocha and Java
coffee. Vermont maple syrup. Sweet
pickles. Lincoln Patent Flour and
Sea Foam Flour.
Our prices are the lowest in the city.
It is to your interest to trade with us.
We sell for cash , • strictly. It is only '
by paying cash , we arc enabled to offer
these attractive prices.
Special prices to Merchants , Hotels ,
md Ranchers. (
J. C. ALLEN & CO. , \
Wholesale and Retail.
Originators of Low Prices iu McCook.
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" % l / IfJF Come in and tell ns what yon
fj-Uy ; " if wil1 S"ive * ° r a sni * ° clothes.
IilHiB CS" - : SSTXltS \
TiS AJ ' Hat Cords , G. A. It. Wreaths , !
lll l ? Buttons and Flags.
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Gmmmm * IN ; THE--CITY. :
OF MeCOOKNEBRASKA. . I 555gs ? | " r Sis 55sB :
Gopi tal awb Sip wa , ' § 40.000.1 T Mi fe g , j
Money to loan on Olinttels. Notes Discounted. Farm k , § ] IIL ! | pl MM fulfill } '
Loans made without tho usual voxatious delays. % " ' Wi8i \ | j ? l SB - f K I
Foreign Drafts and Steam ship tickets sold. \ , - [ _ _ - - _ |
COHKESPONDENTS : • jH S
FIEST NATIONAL BANK , OMAHA. 11111 PlRB Effflfe l WM
CHEMICAL NATIONAL BANK , NEW YORK. 8 | S ftf MH SI H
F. H. SPEARMAN , Pkesident , #
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H. D. SPEARMAN , Vice-President , l B
JOS. A. CORDEAL , Cashier. * fefe : S. feifci
i SS © . . , Nebraska Loan & tiMw On.
e tjf * ? ' ' * i / j y ' ' " : 'V- ' . ' % OF MeCOOK , NEBRASKA.
J Gapital Paid In , - - $50,000.00 ,
'ijv ' - ? - f p& f [ % ' S > l " ' ' General banking business transacted.
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• ? " JSrPP Lft-k7 ! : ! : S " : farm and city loans at loAvest cun-ent I
-il l W Iti • [ 5 11 ijf i ratGs'ancl pay money when tiie titl0 1
ii 3tP SHAW' Pres- > ° - VanPELT , Trcas. , I
BSmBSSB C. A. THOMPSON , V-Pres. , JAY OLNEY , Cash. 1
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CAPITAL AtW SURPLUS : ' X Mf ' AUTHORIZED CAPITAL : 1
qDtoUUUU. sp PBu jpl sfca vbiUCJCJCJCJ.
GEORGE HOCKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice-President. W. F. LAWSON , Cashier. I
A. CAMPBELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director. M
m&fef passpEi. I lid ulilZelfS AflilK Of ibOQuK 1
. . . 1 W- , 0 $ = P&id Ud Capital , $50,000.
B Wtfff mb : - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. I
' j " 'hS ' , * yi mW & S 2 ! iT"7" * " - Collections made on all accessible points. . Drafts drawn direct- B
' ' 'W'M d W c&iM i tB' x h 1 r i5S § * { ly on principal . cities of Europe. Tuxes paid for . non- 1
- { 4\m \ % § ( ' 1 \ l ? " Bfi | mk % residents. Money to Joun on farmin-lauds.
yp | | | | I'lWypr gyE : . ' TICKETS FOR SALE TO AND FROM EUROPE. 1
JT fSj &O Cgs22 - ! V. FRANKLIN' . President. JOHX R. CLARK. Vice-Pres. .fl
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The Cbcmica. National Rank , New York City. ' H
Sole Agents for WILLOW GROVE and STERN'S Additions I
; o McCook. "OPEN-HOUSE" during reunion. Call and see us.
"Concha , " the only five cent !
jigiir with a Snmatra wrapjcr in I
; he city. Sold by Joseph Reizen- ]
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