The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 09, 1889, Daily Reunion Edition, Image 1

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antee all goods as represented.
JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
OCTOBER 8th , 1889.
, * AiVX ) DEALER IN LIVE STOCK.
g Meat Market on Main Avenue.
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| ' * * . GEORGE M. CHENERY , Proprietor.
I Jiir © Brings ® iid Medleliies
I * FINE CIGARS A SPECIALYY.
1 $ A choice list of city and farm property for sale. Office over
t | the Farmers & Merchants Bank.
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1 . ' .HEADQUARTERS FOR
Mason & Hamlin and Western
p ! ' Cottage Organs.
J ' C. P. RINKER , Manager. .
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: | BATON & OOMPAHY ,
I ' Circle Front Livery. Barn.
EAST RAILBOAD STREET.
Best Equipped barn in the City.
HALJU COCHRAN&CQ ,
* DEALERS. IN
Hardware , Implements , Etc.
/ N\ A COMPLETE STOCK OP
Gu tlerjr , * . - = Stoves , - : = Tin wa.res = : = Barb = . • - Wire ,
I Windmills , . • = Oiis , - . • - 25e.
, % WEST DENNISON STKEET , 3fcCOOK , NEBRASKA.
"C J ) UPQQ CONTRACTOR&BUILDER ,
X .JLyclX-L/00 Estimates CHEERFULLY Furnishod.
iff RQYAL _ WELCO/IE.
No , that was not a general lire
alarmmagnified [ many foldJ this
morning , but the external demon
stration of the hearty welcome
accorded Brevet Major Genera ]
Alox. McB McCook , and twe
members of his stair , Captain J.
G. D. Knight and Captain W. H.
H. Crov/cll , Avho arrived from Ft.
Leavenworth , on the belalod morn
ing passenger. The visit of the
General has ' peculiar oigiiificaucQ ,
ho being thd dis lijigaisiicdgoutle-
man , in honor of Avhom our city
was christened. The above named
regular army officers Avere mot at
the depot by the reception com
mittee , and by an immense con-
course of citizens , old veterans ,
and others. They were conveyed
to the parlors of the Commercial
House , where an impromptu re
caption was held , Col. Golfer wel
coming the distinguished visitors
in brief but appropriate terms , af
ter which they were driven over
the city. It is perhaps unnecessary
to state that the party was most
favorably impressed with the ap
pearance of McCook , arrayed as
she is in her bright and patriotic
garbforthe auspicious occasion.
The program of the day was then
taken up as announced.
The largest stock of watches in
western Nebraska , at Carruth &
Son's.
The street sign boards were put
up yesterday. "He who runs , inay
read. "
F. L. Brown can furnish you
with a Farm Loan as low as the
lowest.
Dr. A. J. Thomas extracts teeth
without pain , by the use.of Laugh
ing Gas.
Col. Tom. Majors , of Nemaha ,
arrived in the city , this morning ,
to "re-une" with us.
"Senora Cubanna , " finest 10
cent goods in the city. Sold only
by Joseph Beizenstein.
Special Agent Hutchius and C.
W.Davis , drove over to the "Willow ,
yesterday , on land business.
Dr. Thomas will crown your de
cayed teeth. Call on him. Office
opposite Commercial Hotel.
Bev. I. "W. Dwire's family came
down from the homestead , last eve
ning , to stay over the re-union.
"Concha , " the only five cent
cigar with a Sumatra wrapper in
the city. Sold by Joseph Beizen
stein.
Toys , Toys , Toys , Dolls and
Doll Carnages and Hobby Horses ,
"Wagons , Etc. , at the Post Office
Lobby.
Peter Penner has been spending
the week in Omaha , introducing
his hame clip to the wholesale
dealers.
"Concha , " the only five cent
cigar with a Sumatra wrapper in
the city. Sold by Joseph Beizen
stein.
"McCook" is the name selected
and adopted for the camp. It is a
pretty name ; an honorable one ; and
appropriate.
A family from Frontier county
were the first to take quarters in
the camp. They arrived , yester
day morning.
Col. Gatchell goes aboxit laying
out a camp like a veteran. He . is
a rusher , too , and has been very
helpful in placing things in shape.
The Shultzes Colored Specialty
Co. will be at the Menard three
days of next week , the 14th , loth
and 16th. They come highly
recommended.
He is here the kicker. The
tents are not floored with wood-
How about steam heat , and hot
and cold water on every floor , elec
tric lights , etc.
Mr. E. F. Cowles and family , of
Cambridge , Neb. , arrived in the
city , last night , to take in the re
union. They are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Scott
"Wm. T. Bogers. Esq. , a prom
inent barrister of Denver , spent
Tuesday liere , looking over the
city , just putting on the finishing
touches to her re-union garb.
General S. H. Morrison , De
partment Commander G. A. B. ,
will bo in camp , to-morrow morn
ing. Alsoj Gov. Thayer , Secretary
Laws , Commissioner Steen and
other notables ,
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A. F. DIVER. Prop.
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ONLY BRICK HOTEL IN THE CITY.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers.
: W. 0. BULLARD & CO.
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LIME , UAllT ) j
CEMENT ,
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doors , S WIfiyfcrlD
WINDOWS , SOFT
BLINDS. C0AL I
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
GRAND OPENING
THE HXJDPLESTON LUMBER CO.
NOW HAVE TIIE
Latest Fall 0 Winter Styles
Of LTJMBEB , SASH , DOOBS , BLINDS , HARD
and SOFT COAL. Every body invited to call on us.
Real'Estate and Loans.
• Call and Examine my List of Farm
and City Property.
QUIGvIn & SEAdOLDjBlacksmiths
All work performed in a workmanlike manner at satisfactory
prices. Shop south of Smith's livery barn.
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lx. L. HULBURD ,
REAL I ESTATE I BROKER.
Clioice City and Earin Property.
McCOOK TANK LINE ,
Coal and Gasoline. Wholesale and Retail.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , o
0 M. W. DUFFEY , Pbophietob. o
o YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
OP Till 1 M cMpleteTin of
Meets all competition. Opposite the McEntee.
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Machine Oils at C. M. Smith &
Son's.
Go to Dr. Thomas for first-class
dental operations.
The largest line of albums in the
city at C. Ml Smith & Son's.
We are selling wall paper at
cost. C. M. Smith & Son.
For bargains , examine F. L.
Brown's list of city and farm prop
erty before investing.
Camp McCook has been turned
over to General McCook. Capt.
Wilcox is second in command.
Correct time furnished daily by
Carruth & Son's Electric clock ,
connected directly with Chicago.
Watches set and regulated free of
charge.
In the way of decorations , we
believe that McCook has acquitted
herself in the usual creditable man
ner which has marked her as one
of Nebraska's most enterprising
young cities. Some of the decor
ations deserve special mention ,
which space alone forbids.
Mr. Joe D. Bobb takes his de
parture , to-morrow , for Spear-
fish , South Dakota. Upon his re
turn home , October 21st , he will
have joined the order Benedictien ,
and Miss Avery will have been
Bobb-ed of her patronymic. The
happy event will be solemnized at
the home of her parents , October
14th ,
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STATE CONVENTION.
The delegates * arrived home ,
this morning , from the state con
vention , and from them Ave gather
the result : For Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court , Senator T.
L. Norval , of Seward. The Be-
gents of State University are :
Charles Morrell , of Polk , J. H. AY.
Knight , of Custer. L. D. Bich-
ards was unanimously re-elected
chairman of the State Central
Committee. Jno. J. Lambom , of
Indianola , is the member of the
central committee for Bed Willow
County.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
For Sheriff , J , A. Brewer ; Clerk ,
Frank Albrecht : Commissioner , B.
E. Moore ; Judge , Henry Baxter :
Superintendent , Foster Stilgebou-
er ; Surveyor , C. H. Meeker : Cor
oner , Samuel Strasser.
BANKS WILL CLOSE.
The banks of the city will be
closed , from lS o ' clock , on the
afternoons of Thursday and Fri
day of this week. Of which , pat
rons will take due notice.
The flag staff. GO feet high , is
the handiwork of comrade Irwin ,
and is composed of gas pipe , of
different size ? , tapering gracefully
to the top.
The canro-fire to-nicrht will be
conducted by comrade Hutchius.
Call and inspect Carruth & Son 's
stock of ivatches , clocks , jewelry
and silverware.
GEO. E. JOHNSTON , Prop. GEO. L. ETTER , Olork. I
Heated by Steam , Electric Lights , Free Bus * I I
HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS. | I
Hamilton Clieap Store ! 1
The Only Genuine Bargain Store in McCook ! g 1
J Wo will save vou " from 25 to 40 per cent , on all purchases c > {
in MILLINEBY , DBY GOODS and NOTIONS. One price to Vi
all. The only strictly cash store in the city. The little store south : ? ' I
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For your ClothingIlats , Gaps , and \
Gents' Furnishing Goods , Trunks 1
and Valises. . I
STMorian Block. C. W. KNIGHTS. i
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S PAINTS AND OILS ,
LAMPS , STATIONERY , &C ,
A. McMILLEX. McCOOK. NEBRASKA.
FURNITURE
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1889. WAUL SEASON , issd.
Call and inspect the fall stock of L. BERXHEBEER.
They are the-most stylish goods ever seen in this vi
cinity. You "will find an endless line of line Trouser
ings , Scotch Suitings. Cheviots. Wide Wales , ect , etc. , • ;
which I will matte up at the lowest possible fiigures. \
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