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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1889)
S ' BOOTS ANFSHOEI . , it ' P-ii-'i F.If REMOVAL SALE. r > • I < FROM--THIS DATE UNTIL FURTHER h . • . NOTICE WE V7ILL GIVE I . FIFTEEN Per Cent OFF : . . - - ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. ! T BOWEN LAYCOCK. ' ' : • ' BOSTON SHOE 'STORE , " . _ OPERA HOUSE BL.OOK. * - ' : I Cash Talks ! m\ , Below we give only a few of the many Ww bargains we offer : H ' : " [ ' 20 pounds new Prunes , for . $1.00 PP . / . . „ . . 20 pounds new Dried Apples , for 1.00 .S UAll package Coffee , per pound , 25 C ' " " " Canvassed Cured tiams , , * 13 - * V Sugar per pound f- _ . ' i:1 : ' Wew Evaporated Blackberries , per pound , . . . 0S t - . . * Muscatel Raisins , per pound , ' 1Q | ' " ' ; , ; . Our ' " 'brag" 60 cent Japan Tea , per pound , 50 : \ z . Best brands of Corn , Tomatoes and Blackberries , per can , 10 I . . ' • ' • ' Eull Cream Cheese , per pound , 15 i ; * 'l J. T. Plug Tobacco , per pound , 35 I # , , . Revenue Plug Tobacco , per pound , 25 * r * " : . , • -Best Kerosene Oil , per gallon , 20 ' \ ' " * ' ' . Salt , per barrel , . . " 1.45 I ' ; " New Japan ? tea , natural leaf , 25 I . J. 3 pounds table peaches , 15 I ' , " . Challie Cloth , 8 cents per yard. 1 Lawrence L.L. Muslin , 6 cents per yard. V * t. Cheviot. Shirting , per yard , 08 Iv Gnnte AfriTiBE Every Day , II Boots--and--Slioes--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. h WILCOX ' & FOWLER | | ' West Dennison Street , McCook , Nebraska. W. C. LaTOURETTE , Prop. V . The Brick Store on Lower Main Ave. f DEALERS 'W = DUMBER ! • Sashl # Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , HAED AM ) SOFT COAL , ) PATE BROS. . . . I ' Y SUCCESSpBS TO B. P. OLCOTT. j Livery , Feed and Sale Stable , ' f Most conveniently located barn in the city. Finest turn-outs. Reasonable prices. I J3XT. . 1Li " 0"0. & ATTOiNEY-AT-LAW - - , - ' REAL-ESTATE AGENT . - , ; Over , the Famous Clothing House. f II Tl QMWJi BLUE FRONT Il.lhoJffUln , LIVERY BA&N. \ ? REAR OF THE McENTEE HOUSE. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jgX nmammma&m&KKBKammi mMam * B KEBmmmmB&m m vmmm''m ' * ' n aawBragn3 Bwiag3Bqaii * V GOUPR BROS. r * • ] ' ; B. & M. MEAT MARKET , j " ; ' • ' - • • . 'MAIN AVENUE. . . . , . . . J _ Kf ' MMMBKJgSfcto.g3 & < • OSOr : A SCni S 0F-PIC7URES REPaESENTING COFFES CULTURE. WATCH FOft THE NEXT. Wdl & 'F'- - - "Nat * l " VE-GO'FfeePickers. S" S . - - EMSfflD CHASE & SANBORN. OUR COFFEES HAVE A NATIONAL REPUTATION REPRESENTING THE FINEST GROWN. SEAL BISAWB COFFEE S i SfaffS in its richness and delicacy of flavor. Justly called The Aristocratic Coffee of America. Always packed whoi © roasted ( unground ) in 2 lb. air-tight tin cans. coffees. Warranted not to contain a singlo Bio hoan , and guaranteed to ouit your tasto as no other coffee will , at a moderate price. Always pacliod wholo roasted ( unground ) , in 1 lb. air-tight parchment packages. , , fijVTtiSSrfTJ SJE 'iE * , We are exclusively an importing house , selling JLJ&wJiL J&Js&tJ&J&A only to dealers. But to give consumers an opportunity of testing our famous coffee before buying , we will , upon rocoipt of 6 cents in stamps to cover the cost of can and postage , send free by mail a,1-4pound of Seal Brand Coffee. Address CHASE & SANBORN , 87 BROAD ST. , BOSTON , MASS. -a SOLD ONLY BY IS- C M. NOBLE , -SiTHE LEADER INK- MAIN AVENUE. POTTSE , & • BASTERDAY , Commission Merchants. Oiu * leading brands : 84 , Sliogo , Red Lion , Kolliaima , Five Marks , Gold Medal , Boiler Loaf , Legal Tender , Pride of McCook , Etc. , Etc. Highest market price paid for grain. Agricultur 'l Implements WAGONS AND BUGGIES. DAILY PROGRAMME. Thursday , Oct. 10. Sunrise , Morning Gun. 9 A.M. , Guard Mount. 9:30 : A. M. , meeting and organization by states. 10:30 : , Exliibition Drill. 2 P. AT. , Eeception of Woman's ltelief Corps. 3 P. M. , Address. 5 P. M.r Dress Parade Beading of Orders. Sunset , Evening Gun. S P. M. , Grand Mili tary and Civic Parade and Eevievr. Older of , and line of march to be announced Here after. Eeception of Governor Thayer , and and other distinguished persons. Local camp iiiys. Friday , 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 Battle , Vet erans and Sons of Veterans supporting Battery. 5 P. M. , Dress Parade , Beading of Orders. Sunset , Evening Gun. 730 ; , Open air concert- 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 ollicer's sword. Presentation. 2 P. M. . Breaking Camp and Farewell. "Concha. " "Senora Oubanna. " Corn Hnskers Soap at C. M. Smith & Son's. Carrutli & Son , reliable jewelers , one door south of Menard's store. Before contracting for a Farm Loan , see F. L. Brown at The Tribune building. G. A. B. cards at The Teibuxe office. Every old soldier should provide himself at once , before the supply is exhausted. Nothing should be left undone , having accorded our visitors a hearty welcome , to provide ample accommodations for all , during the progress of the reunion : CoLW. A. McKeighan , of Bed Cloud , , candidate for the empty honor of leading the democratic hosts unto defeat in the congress ional race , is a distinguished visitor in the city , to-day. Superior Journal of Sept. 28th , says of the Shultzes Colored Spec ialty Co. , which will appear at the Menard on the 14th , loth and 16th : "The Shultzes Colored Spec ialty Co. appeared here , last night , and is the best company of colored people that ever played before a Superior audience. ' " This morning , Lieut. Hoag , of Battery "A , " N. N. G. , arrived in the city , with Wo pieces of Mur doch's battery. . Captain Murdock liimself , will arrive in the city , to morrow morning , wifli the remain- • ' lug guns and men of' the batteiy , : o engage in the exhibition chills md parades of the rest of the week , j i The Strattbn post will be down on the morning freight. Finest line of candies in the city at the Post Office Lobby. CM. Smith & Son have the largest stock of drugs in the Be ts o publican valley. "Senora Cubanna , " finest 10 cent goods in the city. Sold only by Joseph Beizenstein. * Orderly Bacon , who is register ing the veterans , says there are about 700 already in camp. The Box Elder Veteran Associ ation will be in between ten and eleven o'clock , to-morrow morning. They are a fine lot of "old vets. " J. C. ALLEN f CO. CASH BARGAIN HOUSE. GROCERYDEPARTMENT. . Saves You From 15 to 25 Per Cent Sells goods direct from the manu facturer to the consumer , thus saving the retail dealers profit. Examine their prices : J. T. Plug Tobacco , per pound . . .35. "No Prophet" , per pound 30. Eoasted 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. Etis to your interest to trade with us. , We sell for cash , strictly. It is onl y 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. t 3riginators of Low Prices in McCook. i t i + - , v _ L7i0 lll & SON. * &fem& * Mi ii" Bovs' Mil i i fcSi1 ! ! A ! Yoyr 0wn PriGe- ' • • ? 1i - fe - :0 : ? " Come in and tell us what you J % : W W i | . wiU # ive for a suit of clothes. . . : ! - - ' i m ff flWII C3r. jde . asxxits * SP P" " Hat Cords , G. A. It. Wreaths , • ] liteV > sj > C Buttons mid Flags. i " BffWF' - mest and Cheapest 4 i Mli Drv GoocSs end IN - : - THE - : - CTTY.j j > fcftr x hQPITIOPP Pt Mcnnlinnfn Dnnlr | i : lg tegg ' ggIB' ' ' 0F McCOOK ; NEBRASKA. ! I Sa-pU-al cm Sw pCu * , | 40.000. k . ' - IS W ttQplJ M ° UOy t0 l0lUl ° " ClinttolsNotes Discouiitcil Farm j BSi SHl' ' B L ° ailS lnnil ° Avitll0ut tho llsiml voxutions delays. ] XjE gJ i Foreign Drafts mid Steam ship tickets sold. 1 SbsRh Is EmsT nati ° nal ? astk' ° M A- Bs | | 5' Skchemical national bank , new yoek E H. D. SPEARMAN , Vick-Pbesident , WW SSS SS ; " J0SA. . CORDEAL , Casiiiek. j " fii ' • : Nebraska Loan & ' : ' ' js # & . Banking Co. kv" P : : ' ; ; 3S ft : ' ; - ' : of Mccook , Nebraska. \ \ " Capital Paid In , - - $50,000.00. ' ' " • V ffil S'S I General banking business transacted. / fOTWPSSf • Prompt money for eveiybody. Make . ' pL I | @ _ Mi "U"IU aiic city loans at lowest current < il ffl Sl i Hl < ratcs'anl imy monoy whe"tho tltic • ' m ; ° - A' THOMPSON , Y-Pres. , JAY OLNEY , Cash. . . lam i -r 1 1 I * ' 'i it rn r i n n. i innn. ' % he * First J vattonaJ idottut , CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS : | | | " ' ' tt' ' AUTHORIZED CAPITAL : . „ $60,000. R SS Hfi $100,000. GEORGE H0CKNELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice-President. W. F. LAWS0U , Cashier. A. AMP BELL , Director. S. L. GREEN , Director. - a The GItizene Bank of f Goook r. , . : . • - : n fMStigi 4 Paid UP Capital , $50,000. Mii general bankng ! business' ! • S' ; | 1S [ ! § .J r2 I s drT f Collections ma < lo on all accessible iiointp. . Drafts drawn direct- I' Ms : ? ' fZ > > t rfOSsfci ly on principal . cities of Kurope. Tax us paid for non- . SlfZ' ' ' Pi . - ' ' i & " fy3&Hm'i \ residents. Money to loan on fanning . lands , ' " RSm ti | l ! _ :1 : fCr mmfik Qhy ! lml I"1 1 Property. | yy | | | | | jte liygu S'Sfc TICKBTS F0R SALE T0 AND pR0M europe. - t f r J' ' > . \ ' ' - - " M . . . OFFICERS . : . . . M J [ ' 'il M "emi l V. FiaSKU.V. President. . JOHN . K. . CLAKK. Vice-Pres. . . _ 0h > & § g * A' EBEKT Cashier. Thos. I. GLASSCOTr. Ass't Cash. 2 The First National Hank , Lincoln. Nebraska. . . The Chemical National Iiank. New York City. * < " - " Sole Agents for WILLOW GROVE and STERN'S Additions o McCook. "OPEN-HOUSE" during reunion. Call and see us. * • < _ _ _ _ _ _ l ' ' V Bl . -Si > . < ' ' d- n.j 'C' J - : - - - . _ _ _ . : _ ; - - * m * mmmmmmmmm _ _ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm v _ _