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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1889)
I McCooic Book and Stationery Co. i Sfej | j | dfrffck' / ( i ' " / li McCook Book and Stationery Co. * jfj Walt , PAi'irn n o . JT J9 l [ fj i * * [ $ (11 ( f iffl ( ff lf Ut " Ik 11 ll' ' ll'lH lilt' 'Hitf T Tiik Toy House of the West. M 0 INDOu hawks. % &y il IJLJM | wM % > § y $ Ww ' W JL II' jr > i > % J * & > ' % ' ' < & o CmiisMAa Stock Now In. 0 | . ' 1 - - - ' Laroest Stook. - : - Lowest Pricks. 2 ± r n w ( * cr nt ' Sr gra p- xyy ; \mx' * y v v y n • . M ' i t W U.W1- -p I' ; * volumei , NUMBEK2. DASLY REUNION EDiTSOHs " TPBJHraanas , OCT. 10,1SS9. j > -"S A STOCK OF [ § $ | CLOTHING , I FURNISHING GOODS , * HATS & CAPS That is UnapproatVhaWe. It Is \ t 11 1 13 0" /PS / . . " 8 Jl than any other House in McCook , . > * \ * Can show you [ ? f " Marked in "Plain Figures , " are I ' -below any competition. We guar- I antee all goods as represented. • r ' STRICTLY © ME J5i L. r • . . - - „ , . . , - _ - . JONAS ENGEL , Manager. OCTOBER 8th , 1889. . AND DEALER IN LIVE STOCK. I 1 / - l ir'Meat. Market III ou Main Avenue. " - • - ' - i. . . . . , . . , . i.i . . . . . . u u w-mm I pTTV TYPTTf QTYTPT pi till JJIvUVj MUKd , | \ GEORGE M. CHENERY , Proprietor. - ; j ? r e I&niqs and Medicines , % * FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY. u RYAN & NOREN , tf " " A choice list of city and farm property for sale. Office over V , \ \ - * the Farmers & Merchants Bank. . . r bimio TMIOT T ml I IV" " " " " u" ir mwLiM uujn iiiiiwi ' " " " " m " " l ! HEADQUARTERS FOR i * Mason & 'Hamlin and Western I Cottage Organs. F C P. RiNKER , Manager. p.Circle Front Livery Barn. I ' EAST BAILFOAD STREET. | > - Best Equipped barn in the City. Wy DEALERS IN I Hardware , Implements , Etc. ! p- A COilPLETE STOCK OP j f (7iz ( tlery } = . - - o ves , - . - - iTiii wai5e , = ; = B&b = : = Wire , W < Windmills . - OiZs . • . , - - , = = sc. WEST DENNJLSON iiTKEET , 3IcC00K. NEBRASKA. . p T ) UpQQ CONTRACTORS BUILDER , X XJLjL/00 < v Estimaies CHEERFULLY Furnished. E . ARLINGTON HOUSE , o ' p : M. "W. DTJPFET , Propp.ietoii. o ° YQUR PATR0NAGH SOLICITED L. L. HULBURD , : - REALESTATE I BROKER. CJioice City and Farm. Property. thYcmpfTre , Last evening , was largely attend ed , and many tonder memories wore revived by the comrades whose voices wero heard during its continuance. General McCook and Col. McKeiscJian had a few interest- ing words to give ; while a number of comrades related anecdotes , told stories , etc. , of personal exper ience and observation , during tho lato unpleasantness , which wore entertaining and amusing in a high degroo , as such ui ! ' tii , s ever are. The cimp lire is more juicy to old soldiors than tho most suc culent sow-belly. May they\aever grow less so. - ATTENTION , KNIGHTS. Members of Willow Grove Lodge K. of P. are requested to meet , this evening , at the offices of Frees & Hocknell Lumber Co. , at 7:30 : , cen tral time , for the ' purpose of per fecting arrangern jOr the bur ial of Knight Sam lisk. A full attendance is desired. ' "UNDER TWO FLAGS" Will be placed on the boards , to night , by Stuttz's N. T. Theatre Co. This is one of the finest com panies that have ever visited Mc Cook. They should be greeted by a packed house. REGISTER , VETERANS. The veterans in attendance upon the reunion are earnestly request ed to call at the quartermaster's headquarters and register. A com plete roster of all present is de sired. Register. $ Register , veterans. The largest stock of watches in western Nebraska , at Carruth & Son's. JL. . 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. The booths of the Belief Corps and M. E. Church receive a well deserved patronage. Over 800 veterans are already registered and still they throng the quartermaster's tent. So for the attendance from Hayes county is the largest of any county in the district. "Senora Cubanna , " finest 10 ! cent goods in the city. Sold only by Joseph Beizenstein. Dr. Thonias will crown your de cayed teeth. Call on him. Office opposite Commercial Hotel. The Beatrice company N. N. G. is in command of Col. Harry Phil lips. They number 4H , and pre sent a fine appearance , indeed. To-morrow is Children's Day. The pupils of the city schools will give a nag chill , sing songs , etc. "Concha , " the only five cent cigar with a Sumatra wrapper in the city. Sold by Joseph Beizen- stein. Toys. Toys. Toys , Dolls and Doll Carriages and Hobby Horses , Wagons , Etc. , at the Post Office Lobby. Eoot prints on the sidewalks , with the necessary verbal direct ions , are a favorite re-union adver tisement. Adjutant A. Y. Cole , of the N. N. G. , is in camp , this morning. Al so , Col. Harry Phillips and Cap tain Murdoch. Tjie Danbury delegation , headed by their brass band , arrived in camp , this noon , swelling the at tendance noticeably. The attendance upon the re union , to-day , is largely increased There are at least 2,000 people in camp , and more coming. The number of tents will be increased fifty at once. In the parade to-night the G. A. B. men and old soldiers will march by States and every old soldier in attendance is urgently requested to "fall in" and help swell the ranks. • The torn and tattered flag ex hibited by Veteran Tom Scott , of our city , was carried proudly aloft in the battles of New Haven , Chic- amauga , Eranklin. Term. , Mission ary Bidge , Buzzard's Boost , Peach Tree Creek. Eutoy Creek , Benton- ville. Savanali , Atlanta , Greyvillo , Jamesbivrg , j. Go to Dr. Thomas for first-class dental operations. Tho largest line of albums in tho city at C. M. Smith & Son's. Wo are selling Avail paper at copL 0. M. Smith & Son. B. B. Wahfquist , of tho Hast ings Democrat , is a camp visitor , . ' to-day. "For bargains , examine F. ' Jj. Brown's list of city and farm prop erty before investing. The school children are enjoying a vacation , to-dajr . They will have a half-holiday to-morrow , also. Tho Box Elder Yetornn Asso ciation came in , this morning , with flying colors. They v ero escort ed to camp by our peerless band. Correct timo furn.shcd daily by Carruth & Son's Electric clock , connected directly with Chicago. Watches sot and regulated free of charge. General McCook called in , this morning , and purchased a dozen copies of yesterday evening's Daily Tribune. Go thou and do likewise. The "stencil plate" man is do ing a rushing business. All the Yets are having badges printed with their state , company and rank. A good idea. The funeral of Samuel Fisk will occur from the Lutheran church , to-morrow morning , at ] 0 o'clock , central time , under the auspices of Willow Grove Lodge , K of P. The Stratton Jim Jam Troupe will give an entertainment in the Saylor hall on West Dennison street , this evening. H you want to enjoy a hearty , continuous laugh go to hear it. Twenty "Knights of the Grip" marched up to General McCook's headquarters , this afternoon , to pay their respects. The general gave them a hearty welcome. They join in the parade , this evening. At the Woman's Belief Corps reception , at 2 P. M. , twenty ladies registered from adjoining counties and states. General McCook made a neat little speech to the ladies , which was responded to in an ap propriate manner by Mrs. C. L. Nettleto ' t. Call and inspect Carruth & Son 's stock of watches , clocks , jewelry and silverware. At 12 o'clock there was a call by states. The old veterans wero formed in line on tho grounds north of camp. The numbers given are. of course , not nearly up to tho real number prosent. as ti Q timo was not generally umlorstojd. There are without question , at least iivo hundred old soldiers in attendance. It is , unquestionably , I ho largest attended of any local re union , out side of the state re-union at Koar il oy. Illinois takes tin' lend , vi'h ' Iowa following cloi-o. Tho follow ing aro tho numbers of those re sponding to-day : CALL UY STATES. Maine -1. Iowa 41. Now iliunpbhiu > . . .l. MisMiiui 1- . Mas 1. Kansas 1. Rhode W.ind 1. Nebniskn " • • New York 10. Kentucky 1- ' Penna 12. : Miimchola 1. Wisconsin 8. .Mnrvicnl ! 1.1 Illinois 51. West Viii | i : > ; ' , Michigan 9. < ' oui.uh ! > " Indiana 2. > . California Ohio 2(5. ( Ti'imessie We regret that Stuttz was not more warmly welcomed , last night. The company deserves the largest audiences the Menard will hold , as their performance of "Lucre tia Bor gia" testifies. You will enjoy their "Under Two Flags , " this eve ning. The competitive chill of tho Mc Cook Sons of Yeterans , State Mi litia and Cavalry drew tho large crowd of the day , north of the en campment. At 7:30 : to-night , the grand mili tary and civic parade and review , will take place. The city fire com panies will also be on dress par ade. ade.G. G. A. B. cards at The Tkibdne office. Every old soldier should provide himself at once , before the supply is exhausted. Sham battle will take place at 2 o'clock , to-morrow afternoon. Yeterans and Sons of Yeterans sup porting the battery The "all around the world five ' { cents" swing is not doing as prof itable business as could be desired. Harry Sayles of the Crete Nur series is on the camp grounds with a fine collection of fruits. Before contracting for a Farm Loan , see F. L. Brown at The Teibune building. Two more cannons and the re mainder of Murdock's battery came in , last evening. Carruth & Son , reliable jewelers , one door south of Menard's store. Machine Oils at C. M. Smith & Son's. A , F. DIVER. Prop. dvtAk-QXcMyb / aMX * > lppo M4 > VHe H/t . ONLY BRICK HOTEL IN THE CITY. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers , W. O. BULLAKD < fc CO. " " " = - " - ' " LIME , HARr ) CEMENT , . IB. jgR | | g p p AND WINDOWS , W IWI DEHl SOFT BLINDS. , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ C0AL. ) _ _ J o o j RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS. GRAND OPENING THE HUDBLESTON LUMBER CO. NOW HAVE THE ! Latest Fall 0 Winter Styles Of LUMBEB , SASH , DOOBS , BLINDS , HABD and SOFT COAL. Every body invited to call on us. Real Estate , and Loans. Gall and Examine my List of Farm and City Property. yUEGGIN % SEaBOLDjblaoksmiths All wor : performed in a workmanlike manner at satisfactory prices. Shop south of Smith's livery bam. v \ j3 a ' - - t - , ' _ f Tft © t ouMMerGtaf : Mouse , GEO. E. JOHNSTON , Prop. GEO. L. ETTER , Clork. I m Heated by Steam , Electric Lights , Free Bus I HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS. I Hamilton's CJieap Store ! I The Only Genuine Bargain Store in McCook ! I 3ifDWo will save von * from 25 to 40 per cent , on all purchases jfl in MILLINEKY , DBY GOODS and NOTIONS. One price to all. The only strictly cash storo in the city. The little store south fl : > f the Post Office. fl , . . . , , . . . v mt ! i ii.j. 'iiiirvi : n rm * m. ui'iii. ' ill jrmrr-mau.tix' " - • ' • * - - M 1889. ' 1SS9- I - r TO - 1 0 IV vjiiilij L AAA ) lluU 1 For your Clothii3 ; , Hats , Caps , and H Gents9 Yiivuiiihuig Goods , Trunks H and Valises. H STMorl Blod , O. W. ENIGHTS. I % , _ A. MeMILLEN , " I ( " TllE DKUGUIST. " H \ & WMjL ? APEE 2JTEW STYLES CHEAP. fl ] llifl | | , PAINTS A2sl > OILS , 'H Jj Mml LAMP ? AND STATIONERY. I A. McMILLEX. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. M PIT"D\TTTTTD T7 fl rURiNilLKjc I U 1DtK 1 h IV i In . Vj. Prices to match tlio lowest in the state. H la PAjSTSE ON."so - Call and inspect the fall stock of L. BEKXIIEILER. H Thev are the most stylish goodever s-emi in this vi- H cinitv. You ' vill find an endless lin1 of * h > e TrouserH ings/Scotcli Suitings. Cheviots Wide Wales , ect.j etc. , H liicli I will make up at the lowest possible Hignres. H o SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. o M Main Avenue. . ImiWinjr . formerly . occupied • T " 3 /S " 5r5 X\T T'fj'il/Vl . * H l.y First .VttilwnalUmSr. i -u il ii'iJit - * til * - - H CAJHURLBl. 'RTi ' • MeCOOK TANK LINE , Coal Oil and Gasoline. Wholesale and Retail. H