The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 15, 1893, Image 8

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    Here
Is a Sale
That
Is a Sale.
1^*83 pairs of Men’s
Fine Calf Lace Shoes, all
size 7, worth from $3.50
to $4.25. We make the
price
$2.00
For your choice.
Lot 2.
60 pairs Men’s Congress
Shoes, New Staple Goods,
all sizes, par pair
$1.00.
Come Everybody.
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Catastrophe
For Us—
A Chance For You.
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5‘J pairs of Men’s Fine
\
Calf <fe Kangaroo Congress Shoes,
all sizes, slightly damaged.
Former Price
$4 to $6.
We will sacrifice this lot at
$2.50
per pair.
These will not last long.
Don’t
You Kick
If You
Buy Boots
Before seeing oars and find your
self disappoiuted.
We sell_
Men’s Best Chicago K i p
Boots, worth $3.50, for. .$2.50
Men’s High Grade Calf
Boots, for which other
dealers get $3.00, for... .$2.50
Men’s Split Boots, solid.... $1.25
Boys’ and Youths’ Boots at
propcrtionote prices.
The
Weather
These Days
Is as Uncertain
As Congress or a jury—Warm to
day and cold to-morrow.
Prepare for sudden changes.
Arties,
Strictly first quality.
Men’s.$1.50
Women’s. 1.15
Misses’.95
|5§F“Clieap Arties, such its some
dealers sell for firsts:
Men’s.90
Women’s.75
Here
They Are!
Prices That
Will Interest You.
Ladies’ Fine French Kip
Button Boots, top or plain,
Warranted Genuine Hand
Sewed Turns.
Little Giant
School Shoes,
For Misses and Bovs, regu
lar price §2.00, our price, §1.50
Post
Yourself
Oil The
Best Place
To buy Boots and Shoes,
and you will find the street
and number agrees with
the location »f
Our Store.
We do not handle Job
Lot, Auction or Racket
! Goods.
Wo guarantee all Goods
to be as represented.
Wo sew all rips in our
shoes free of charge.
We have a First-class
repair department in our
stoie. We also make Shoes
I to order.
The McCook Com
mission Co. received
another car of Mono
gram flour.
Beautiful china cups and saucers
at Noble’s. Just the thing for a
nice Christmas or New Year pres
ent. Seeing is believing.
Just price some of
my fine Watches. The
very low prices will
surprise you. Chas.
A4 Leach, Jeweler.
Very latest designs
in solid Silverware.
Most appropriate and
useful presents. C. A.
Leach lias a fine as
sortment.
Solid and plated ware. Leach,
jeweler.
Buy Northern Colo
rado coal at the Bar
nett Lumber Yard at
$5 per ton.
McMILLEN’S
Fair Priced Stock
HOLIDXf GOODS!
WILL PLEASE YOU.
Even a little money will do wonders in purchasing
presents for your friends or the little ones, from his
immense assortment of
Novelties, Toys, Dolls.
We Welcome You.
A. McMILLEN, Druggist.
H. THOMPSON & CO.
FLOUR,
Feed and Baled Hay.
OUR PRICES TODAY:
PATENTS.
84.$1.20
Wauneta High Patent.. 1.10
Our Best. 1.10
Pure Gold. 1.00
STRAIGHT GRADE.
Lion Patent.$1.00
White Fawn. 1.00
Eagle.90
bakers’ grade. •
Legal Tender.$ .90
Pride of Wauneta.85
Choice.75
Eureka.70
|3F"Mill feed of all kinds. Baled
hay cheaper than you can buy the same
grade loose.
West Room A. 0. U. W. Building.
FOR RENT.
F. S. Wilcox’s old
stand is for rent. In
quire of Sam Strasser
for particulars.
Those exquisite chamber sets at
Noble’s cannot be duplicated in
the Republican valley for beauty
and quality. The price is right.
Gold pens make a
nice present. Leach
has a nice stock.
Pure Buckwheat at
5c per pound at the
B. & M. Flour and
Feed store.
Knipple lias a flue
and unusually cheap
■ line of candies and
nuts tor the holiday
trade.
taiF°Groeeries at Nobles'.
Pure Drugs at Chenery's City Drug
Store.
Club House cheese, nothing finer, for
sale at Anderson's grocery.
Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in
Union block, over Knipple.
School tablets in great variety at
Chenery’s City Drug Store.
Seventy-five cents buys a scale book
of 500 tickets at this office.
Log cabin maple syrup, finest in the
market, at Anderson’s grocery.
Hecker’s self-rising Buck-wheat at
Andersen’s grocery. Try a package.
53^”Noble, Purveyor to ttie Great
Common People, is now exhibiting
about the handsomest and largest as
sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be
seen in Southwestern Nebraska.
Bushels of Christ
mas cancly at Knip
ple’s. They are Fine
and Cheap.
McMillen Bros, have a splendid as
sortment of Robes and Horse Blankets.
Their stock of Harness and Saddlery
is unequalled in western Nebraska.
Noble is the only exclusive grocer in
the city. His stock is the largest and
his prices correspond with the times.
Choicest Christmas candies at
Noble’s. A large stock, rich vari
ety, and purest quality.
Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty at
Chenerv s City Drug Store.
Writing tablets at The Tribune
stationery department.
Try our Uncolored \
Japan, English Break=,
fast, Gunpowder and]
Basket-Fired JAPAN
Tea at C. O. D. store.
Prices defy all compe
tition.
Don’t build a fence around jour
property until you have seen and priced
that woven wire fencing at S. M.
Cochran & Co.’s. Nothing cheaper,
neater or better.
The best $1 flour
in town at the B. &
M. Flour and Feed
store. 211 Main St.
Don’t tail to sen; M.
E. Knipple’s Holiday
Goods. They are so
cheap, too, that any
one can afford to give
a Christmas or New
Year present.
Ladies wanting great bargains in
millinery should be sure to call on Mrs.
M. E. Barger, west Dennison street,
east of Predmore’s blacksmith shop.
That’s the place to secure them.
Monogram Flour
can’t be beaten for
making good bread.
$1.20 per sack.
Clifts! Gifts!
Old and Young, Big and Little,
THE - RICH - AND - POOR
Will find what they want in our
VERY BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
1 ....OF....
HOLIDAY GOODS.
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New Novelties, Pleasant Surprises, Immense
Quantities, all at the Lowest Prices. Come
and see them. Everybody welcomed.
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McCook Book ^Stationery Co.