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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1894)
Here Is a Sale That Is a Sale. t5ir>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. CO pairs Men’s Congress Shoes, New Staple Goods, all sizes, per pair $1.00. Come Everybody. • • • • Catastrophe For Us— A Chance For You. l-W 59 pairs of Men’s Fine Calf & 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 ours and find your self disappointed. We sell_ Men’s Best Chicago Kip Boots, worth $3.50, for. .$2.50 Men’s igh 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 JSiT’Cheap Arties, such as some dealers sell for firsts: Men’s.90 Women’s.75 j Here | They Are! i !. w Prices That Will Interest You. IS'FXadies1 Fine French Kip Button Boots, top or plain, $3.50 Warranted Genui n e snd Sewed Turns. Little Giant School Shoes, For Misses and Boys, regu lar price $2.00, our price, $1.50 Post I Yourself I 1 ii On The Best Place To buy Boots and Shoes, | and yon will find the street and number agrees with the location ®f [ Our Store. We do not handle Job Lot, Auction or Racket , Goods. We guarantee all Goods f to be as represented. We sew all rips in our shoes free of charge. i We have a First-class repair department in our j store. We also make Shoes to order. H. THOMPSON & CO. FLOUR, Feed and Baled Hay. OUR PRICES TODAY: PATENTS. 84.’.$1.20 Wanneta High Parent. . 1.10 Oar 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 Enreka.7u B^Mill feed of all kinds. Baled hay cheaper than you can buy the same grade loose. West Room A. 0. U. W. Building. Believing it to be to the interest of every body concerned I will adopt the Cash Sys tem, Jan 1st, 1894. Wm. M. Anderson. The burning question with house wives of all lands, all creeds, and all ages is: “Which is the best Cooking 3tove?” S. M. Cochran & Co. answer this question today by proclaiming the “Charter Oak Stoves” to be the best in every conceivable shape. Noble carries a large and complete stock of the best brands of canned goods of all kinds. BEWARE.—Do not buy poor truck, but go straight to the B. & M. Meat Market and get as choice a cut of meat as can be produced. The McCook Com mission Co. received another car of Mono gram flour. S. M. Cachran & Co. have an im mense stock of farm implements on hand. See them before baying else where. The best $1 flour in town at the B. & M. Flour and Feed store. 211 Main St. By trading at Knipple’s grocery store you are certain of receiving the best and purest goods the mar ket affords and at the lowest prices consistent with safe business. Noble is the only exclusive grocer in the city. His stock is the largest and his prices correspond with the times. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. To Whom it May Concern: / pro pose to carry a finer fine of meats than any other house in the city. F. S. WILCOX. E^”Noble, Purveyor to tne Great Common People, is now exhibiting about the handsomest and largest as sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be seen in Southwestern Nebraska. We don’t sell pack ing house lard, but our own make. F. S. Wilcox. Twenty Pounds of Granulated Sugar for 99c At Anderson’s. (^"Groceries at Nobles’. Bare bargains in Lamps at McMil len’s drag store. MeMillen has a large assortment of Lamps for sale very cheap. S. M. Cochran & Co. can sell you a bicycle very cheap. See them. Nice assortment of writing papers for sale at The Tbibune stationery department. Anderson’s Coupon is in this issue. See it. No better farm wagon on wheels than the Charter Oak sold by S. M. Cochran & Co. Noble, the leading grocer, makes a specialty of fresh, clean family grocer ies. He will treat you right. Beware of peddlers. Call and in spect the Household sewing machine sold by S. M. Cochran & Co. before buying a machine. There is no better on earth. Put your $ $ $ where they will do the most good, where they will secure the best and the most groceries for in stance. You will make no mistake if Noble’s is the place of deposit. He gives the limit in quantity, quality and value, and his stock cannot be duplicat ed in Western Nebraska. Sewing machines at $5.00 per month on the installment plan at Fade & Son’s. One serious mistake made by think ers of a eertain class and constantly re peated by newspaper writers who do not think at all, is that the desire and tendency of modern socialism is to en act laws against wealth. Such is not the case. Even populism—which is yet but a protest rather than a theory, much less a system—proposes no more than laws against improper methods of acquiring wealth. Keep it iu mind. This idea may be paralleled in poli tics. A president may and often does acceptably possess and exercise more power than a king, and he is suffered to do it because he acquired his power from the right source and employs it in the right way. It is not against power that revolutionists overturn a kingdom, but against its misuse. So now in the agitation against the pres ent plutocratic system which encour ages the acquirement and misuse of un limited wealth by individuals. No war is being made against wealth in itself. On the contrary, socialism would con serve it and increase it, and further prevent its waste in ministry to the extravagant whims and caprices of in dividuals, holding it subject to employ ment and distribution for the genera! benefit.—J. D. Calhoun. We invite inspection and defy com petition in quality and price of Meat at the B. £ M. Meat Market. McMillen Bros, have a splendid as sortment of Robes and Horse Blankets. Their stock of Harness and Saddlery is unequalled in western Nebraska. A sack of Snowflake flour will only cost you 85 cents at Knipple’s grocery store. It's worth a dollar. Onions, extra fine, at Knipple’s for 35 cents a peck. Buy your goods of merchants who ad vertise their prices, not those who whis per the price in your ear. Anderson has BUT ONE PRICE. FOR RENT. F. S. Wilcox’s old stand is for rent. In quire of Sam Strasser for particulars. Well Digging. If you want a well put down in fine shape see Frank Nichols. He guaran tees his work. Leave orders at S. M. Cochran & Co.’s. Come in early and often and see the fine line of meats at the B. & M. Meat Market. IN QUEENSWARE Noble carries the largest assortment and the richest designs of the season. His prices are reasonable. Make Noble your family grocer and many other blessings will fall to your lot, besides having the best groceries on your table that the market affords. Try the Cream Pork Sausago at the B. & M. Meat Market. No Inferior Goods at Anderson’s. Pure Buckwheat at 5c per pound at the B. & M. Flour and Feed store. Fine irrigated potatoes at Knip ple's for 85 cents a bushels. They are the finest in the market. Remember that S. M. Cochran & Co. now carry in stock a fall and complete stock of builders’ hardware supplies. Wanted:--Fat and stock liogs at the B. & M. Meat Market. IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. rTr*d® Mark.) B. & M. Flour and Feed Store. price list: Pillsburys Best,.$1.50 per sack. Boss, granulated H. P... 1.35 per sack. Monogram “ “ 1.20 per sack. Charm “ “ 1.15 per sack. 91 “ “ 1.15 per sack. Jack Frost, winter. 1.00 per sack. Faultless.90 per sack. Favorite.90 per sack. Pride of McCook.80 per sack. Rye Flour, Graham, Buckwheat, Flour and Corn Meal. Bran, Shorts, Chop Feed, Grain and Hay. All goods delivered free. J. J. Garrard, 211 Main street. Manager. Water Tax is due January 1st. Knipple is making very reason able prices on flour. He is selling an extra fise high patent flour for only $1.20 a sack. Nothing finer. Monogram Flour cau’t be beaten for making good bread. $1.20 per sack. Don’t build a fence around your property until you have seen and priced that woven wire fencing at S. M. Cochran & Co.’s. Nothing cheaper, neater or better. S. M. Cochran & Co. carry a large line of buggies in stock. See them if you want a good vehicle cheap. Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in Union block, over Knipple. Writing tablets at The Tribune stationery department.