The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, October 11, 1889, Daily Reunion Edition, Image 1

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B- * . VOLUME I. NUMBERS. DAILY REUNiON EDITION FRIDAY , OCT. 11,1889. I
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J • CLOTHING ,
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I , ' HATS & CAPS
W That is Unapproachable. It is
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f than any other House in McCook ,
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I "OUR PRICES"
f Marked in "Plain Figures , " are
f below any competition. We. guar- '
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I JONAS ENGEL , Manager.
I ; OCTOBER Sth , 1889.
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f. AND DEALER IN LIVE STOGK.
jj S Meafc Marlcet on Main Avenue.
I CITY dWG STORE ,
I" GEORGE M. CHENERY , Proprietor.
f. | ? r e © nigs and Medlclt t @ §
I FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY.
A choice list of city and farm property for sale. Office over (
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t ' Mason & Hamlin and Western
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f ; C. P. R1NKER , Manager. :
t BATON OOMFAWT7 i
! Circle Front Livery Bara. 1
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1. Best Equipped barn in the City. j
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? A COilPLETE STOCK OF .
g (7ZZ ( tierjr , = : = Sio ves , = - Tin ware , - ; = Barb = . - = Wipe ,
g- Windmills , = : = Oils , = : = Etc.
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J. WEST DENNISON STREET , ilcCOOK. NEBRASKA.
" * ' V U17QQ \ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER , I
X • XJ c X X X-/VJVJ Estimates CHEERFULL Y Furnished.l
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0 M. "W. DTJEFEY , Proprietor. o [
o : YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED J
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REAL I ESTATE i BROKER. . !
Clioice City and Farm Property. p
TmGRlliwFTRADEr
Tho parado , wliicli "was postpon
ed fi'om last night , occurred this
afternoon , and was the most im
posing pngeant of the reunion.
Parade formed at tho en nip and
marched into the city , v/here it was
reviewed in front of tho Commer
cial House by Governor Thayer ,
in the following order :
FIRST DIVISION.
Commanded by Adj.Gen. A. Y.Cole.
Danbury Band.
Nebraska National Guard.
Old Soldiers.
Sous of Veterans.
Murdock's Battery.
SECOND DIVISION.
Commanded by Col. J. D. Gage. '
McCook Band.
Knights of Pythias.
Ind. Order of Odd fellows.
Traveling Men.
Eire Department.
LASTUIGHT'S CAMP FIRE
Was a rouser , with a big R. A
large and enthusiastic croAvd gath
ered around the fire and listened to
the speeches , singing and music by
tho band. The addresses of the
evening wero made by Comrades
Burton of Hastings , Majors of
Nemaha , Bixlor of North Platte ,
Cole of Juniata , Gage of Franklin ;
General McCook also spoke a few
words. The speech of Comrade
Burton was a very eloquent , patri
otic effort , and was received with
every mark of enthusiastic appro
bation. The court martial was
highly * amusing , and the stories ,
anecdotes , and general small talk
absorbingly interesting. It was
in fact one of the features of the re
union.
"LU0RE7IA 30RG/A"
"Will be repeated at the Menard ,
this evening , by request. A large
audience should see this splendid
performance of Stuttz and his tal
ented company of artists.
Horse Races.
The horse races have all been :
declared off until to-morrow. •
The largest stock of watches in
western Nebraska , at Carrutk &
Son's. !
P. L. Brown can furnish you <
wiih a Parm Loan as low as the '
lowest. i
Dr. A. J. Thomas extracts teeth
without pain , by the use of Laugh
ing Gas. (
"Senora Cubanna , " finest 10 j
cent goods in the city. Sold only
by Joseph Beizenstein.
Dr. Thomas will crown your de
cayed teeth. Call on him. Office
opposite Commercial Hotel.
"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 Hobbv Horses ,
Wagons. Etc. , at the Post Office ,
Lobby.
Last evening , during the camp
fire , a lady in the grand stand
overcome by fatigue , ' fainted ,
causing- little excitement for
the time being.
One of the features of the reun
ion , of which all citizens can feel
proud , is the music by the band.
Few cities of any size , can boast as :
fine an organization.
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The Stratton Lodge , X. of P. ,
ivas down last night , to engage in
the parade , which had been post
poned until this evening by reason
3f tho non-arrival of the governor.
Western Nebraska's sunny , Itala
ian skies have never smiled down
apon as brilliant a scene as that k
presented in McCook to-day. A \
happier , handsomer , more patriotic
md numerous assemblage hasnev-
gathered within the limits of a
Western Nebraska city.
Last evening , a boy about six
ears of age had his leg broken "
below the knee.N The boy was
playing behind a wagon when the
'earn suddenly backed up , knock-
ing the boy over , producing the
lbove accident , the only one thus
! ar during the encampment.
Last night's attendance at the
Opera House was largely increased '
jver that of the previous evening.
; 'Under Two Plags" was played in
the usual artistic and satisfactory
manner. The Stuttz's have demon- ,
straled their ability as first class I
actors in a maimer decidedly ac '
septable to the public. Hence their
increasing audiences.
The Most Successful Gathering :
of Veterans Ever Held in
Western Nebraska.
IHIHENSE ATTENDANCE
Everything Propitious and
a Royal , Good Time
Enjoyed.
ttcUOGK DOES THE GilAI10 PROUDLY
'Tomorrow ' ni'toiiinoii will witness the
clioim : . uiiie ! > of tinjimsL succ'\ssfui
rc-uninn < < f f-uldicrs ; iml .suilom over
hold in Western ISimiskit. . All times
suritisil elements o ! ' Mieivss have iicen
present. The nnvi.iiaiiu : has been
Acc'iimioihni'/iis . Tins
large ' ' / ample.
location of the cam nail tiiat heart , emild
desire. Fine and auspicious weather.
The associations peculiarly agreeable ,
memories revived , heart stirring.
The entertainmentprovidedhas been ex
tensive and interesting. With aham
battles , parades , competitive and exhi
bition drills , receptions , camp fires ,
speeches , music , social intercourse , the
old veterans and their families , from
home and abroad , have enjoyed a season
of pleasure , not often duplicated or ex
ceeded. The general and the rank and
file have met on a common level ,
swapped stories , drank out of the same
canteen , as it were , and have had a
royal good time together. The re-union
has been graced throughout by a brill
Hant galaxy of notablcsin , both military
and civic circles , who have had consul
erable to do with the outcome of the af
fair. All in all , the occasion has been
one which will long be remembered by
the multitudes present with the hap
piest of emotions. '
IS PROUD OF THE CITY.
General McCook expresses himself
as proud of the enterprising , handsome
little city that bears his name so grace
fully and proudly , and has signified his
intention of making the municipality a
present of an appropriate character.
The Tribune hopes in the near future
to be able to state just what that gift
shall be. Eest assured , however , that
it will bn worthy the generous donor ,
and a credit to the most promising little
city in the state of Nebraska.
The Hastings people , in boring for a
sas ; , have discovered the existence of
pure rock salt , in large quantities , at a
depth of about 800 feet. They have al
ready bored through forty feet of the
article , and a company has been organ
ized to develope the same.
The Y. AI. C. A. will meet in the
sity hall , next Tuesday evening , at 8
! ) 'clock , central time.
District Reunion Association.
At the business meeting held ai
headquarters , this morning , ai
which A. V. Cole was chosen Pre
sident and H. H. Berry , Secretary ,
it was moved , seconded , and car-
vied that a district reunion associa
tion should bo formed , comprising
the 11th judicial district , two east
ern counties in Colorado , two in
northwestern Kansas , arid other
counties contingent to the district
who may apply. The object of
the association is to perpetuate ( be
holding of a district reunion o ory
year , in the city or town offering
the best inducements. A delegate
from each county ' was appointed
to meet in a general meeting be
fore tho reunion clow , to re ort
on the sr.mo. L , ' : Jlowing in tlu *
committee : Rtichc-ock , M. iVJ.
House : Frontier , B. A. Alh'ii : Red
Willow , Dr. G. W. Curfnmii ; Hayes
J. KPardon ; Furnas , I. M. Mey
ers ; Cbase , liobcrt Ladamen ; Dun
dy , E. G. Neighbor ; Gosper , I. M.
Halloway.
Tho J. K Barnes Post of our
city , has been presented with a
large and elegant photograph of
himself , by General McCook. Tho
post will place it upon tho walls of
their hall with pleasure. The
General is a worthy member of a
noble family.
Comrade Cole still keeps up his
warfare on tho "gambling dens"
and "hell holes " the
, on encamp
ment grounds. But meanwhile
the light-fingered gentry continuo
to rope in the unsophisticated.
Taylor reports the failure of the
"knights of the grip" to be in tho
procession to lack of time to pre
pare , after being notified of change
of programme.
Correct .time furnished daily by
Carruth & Son's Electric clock ,
connected directly with Chicago.
Watches set and regulated free of
charge.
G. A. B. cards at' The Thibune
office. Every old soldier should
provide himself at once , before the
supply is exhausted.
Before contracting for a Farm
Loan , see F. L. Brown at The
Teibune building.
Carruth & Son , reliable jewelers ,
one door south of Menard's store.
Machine Oils at C. M. Smith &
Son's.
Call and inspect Carruth & Son 's
stock of v/atches , clocks , jewelry
and silverware.
A. F. DIVER Prop.
ONLY BRICK HOTEL IN THE CITY.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers.
W. 0. BTJLLAKB & CO.
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RED CEDAR AND OAK POSTS.
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GRAND . .OPENING
' THE HUDBLESTON LUMBER CO.
NOW HAVE TEE
Latest FalL # Winter Styles
Of I/UMBEE , SASH , DOOES , BLINDS , HARD
and SOFT COAL. Every body invited to call on us.
Real Estate and Loans.
Gail and Examine my List of Farm
and Gity Property.
lJUibhSn w tfepllLil BLACKSMITHS
• All work"performed in a Avorkmanlike manner at satisfactory
prices. Shop south of Smith's livery barn.
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GEO. E. JOHNSTON , Prop. GEO. L. 'ETTER , Clerk.
Heated by Steam , Electric Lights , Free Bus , I
HOT A > U ) COLD WATEIt BATHS- H
Hamiltoii9s Cheap Store ! I
The Only Genuine Bargain Store in McCook ! H
B Wo v/ill save vou from 25 to 40 per cent , on all purchases M
in MILLINERY , DRY " GOODS and NOTIONS. One price to H
all. The only strictly cash store in the cityThe little store south |
of the Post Oifice. H
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For your ClothingHats , Caps , and I
Gents' FuruisljhsgGoods , Trunks H
.and Yalises. H
E Morlan Block. C. W. KNIGHTS. 1
\ A. MeMILLENT 1
| "W WALL PAPER NEW STYLES CHEAP. - _ |
J fc : PAINTS AND OILS , '
P"LAMPS AND STATIONERY.
A. McMILLEK McCOOK NEBRASKA.
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. UNDERTAKING.
Prices to match the lowest in tin * state.
• FAIXSEiidM. i&89.
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Call and inspect the fall stock of L. BERNHEEMER.
They are the most stylish goods ever seen in this vi
cinity. You will find an endless line of fine Trouser
ings , Scotch Suitings , Cheviots , Wide Wales , ect , etc. ,
which I will make up at the lowest possible fiigures.
o SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. o
L BBENTTFITMER
Main Avenue , liuildinfformerly < l " '
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t -First National K nk. f 'i. 'Ci i llcl ll L A < t-IIUl
MeCQOK TANK LINE ,
Coal Oil and Gasoline. Wholesale and Retail.