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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1894)
Here Is a Sale SALE That Is a Sale. StS'PS;} pairs of Men’s Fine Calf Lace ShoeB, all size 7, worth from $3.50 to $4.25. We make the price $2.00 For your choice. Lot 2. 00 pairs Men’s Congress Shoes, New Staple Goods, all sizes, per pair $1.00. Come Everybody. A.... Catastrophe For Us A Chance For You. 59 pairs of Men’s Fine Calf & Kangaroo Congress Shoes, all sizes, slightly damaged. Former Price $4 to $0. 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 disappointed. We sell.... Men’s Best Chicago Kip Boots, worth $8.50, for. .$2.50 Men’s igh Grade Calf Boots, for which other dealers get $8.00, for.... $2.50 Men’s Split Boots, solid ... .$1.25 Boys’ and Youths’ Boots at propcrtionote prices. The Weather I Uniunig> | 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 JjgPCheap Arties, such as some dealers sell for firsts: Men’s.90 Women’s.75 j Here They Are! [prim ! I Prices That Will Interest You. pgff^Ladios1 Fine French Kip Button Boots, top or plain, $3.50 Warranted Genuine and Sewed Turns. Little Giant School Shoes, For Misses and Boys, regu lar price §2.00, our price, $1.50 Post | Yourself 1 On The Best Place To bay 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 Backet Goods. We guarantee all Goods to be as represented. We sewT all rips in our shoes free of charge. We have a First-class repair department in our stoie. We also make Shoes to order. * H. THOMPSON & CO. FLOUR, Feed and Baled Hay. OUR PRICES TODAY: PATENTS. 84.$1.20 WauDeta High Patent.. 1.10 Oar Best. 1.10 Pare 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 22F”Mill feed of all kinds. Baled hay cheaper than you can buy the same grade loose. West Room A. 0. U. W. Building. The McCook Com mission Co. received another car of Mono gram flour. Noble is the only exclusive grocer in the city. His stock is the largest and bis prices correspond with the times. We don’t sell pack ing house lard, but our own make. F. S. Wilcox. 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. |5§'f”Nobi,e) 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. The hest $1 flour in town at the B. & M. Flour and Feed store. 211 Main St. McMillen Bros, have a splendid as sortment of Robes and Horse Blankets. Their stock of Harness and Saddlery is unequalled in western Nebraska. Sewing machines at $5.00 per month on the installment plan at Pade & Son’s. Nice assortment of writing papers for sale at The Tribune stationery department. Wanted: —Fat and stock hogs at the B. & M. Meat Market. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. ^"Groceries at Nobles’. Try our Uncolored Japan, English Break fast, Gunpowder and Basket-Fired JAPAN Tea at C. O. D. Store. Our prices defy Com petition. 12,000 CATARRH PATIENTS. Treated Absolutely Free of Charge by Or. Hartman. The announcement made in many of the leading papers of the United States last November that Dr. Hartman, of Columbus, Ohio, would undertake the treatment of 10.000 catarrh patients free, was thought by many who would have gladly availed themselves of his offer to be a mistake. Nevertheless it was a fact;aod already the 10,000 have applied and are already taking the first month’s treatment. The elaborate preparations which the doctor made, and the great number of assistants re quired to carry on this undertaking, makes it possible for him to extend the number to 12,000. Therefore 2, 000 more names will be accepted as regular patients. All that is required of the patient is to send name and address to Dr. S. B. Hartman, Colum bus, Ohio, and complete directions for the first month’s treatment will be sent at once. No charge is made at a n y time. FREE MEDICAL BOOKS on catarrh, la grippe, coughs, colds and consumption, will be sent prepaid for a short time to any address, by the i Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com pany, of Columbus, Ohio. Send your COAL orders to The Barnett Lumber Co. Wo have constantly on hand both eastern and western hard coal; also all kinds of soft coal. Special atten tion given to the country trade. 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. A nice coffee at Knipple's for 25 cents a pound. Try a pound. For Sale! Three Show Cases, One Mirror, Fifteen j Store Stools, Tables,! Shelving, Chairs and Stools. Cheap For *G.E. THOMPSON. ! If you are wanting anything in ! the line of building material, do not fail to see us. We carry a full stock of building material of all kinds, including Lath, Lime, Cem ent and Plaster. Barnett Lumber Co. You can get a sack of Straight patent flour at Knipple’s for §1.00. No better value for the money can be secured in the city. Piemember that Knipple fully j warrants every sack of flour that! he sells. You are sure of receiv-! ing a good article every time. -— l Bartley’s newly organized band is doing good work, and is rapidly rising in the estimation of that people. You can buy stationery right at The McCook Tribune Office. Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in Union block, over J. F. Gansehow’s. Extra fine, firm cabbage for 4 < cents a pound at Knipple’s. Parsnips only 3 cents a pound at! Knipple’s grocery store. Onions, extra fine, at Knipple’s for 35 cents a peck. FOR RENT. F. S. Wilcox’s old stand is for rent. In-1 rxnire of Sam Strasser tor particulars. Well Digging. If you want a well put down in tine Ehape see Frank Nichols. He guaran tees his work. Leave orders at S. M. Cochran & Co.'s. To Whom it May Concern: / pro oose to carry a finer line of meats than any other house in the city. F. S. WILCOX. IN QUEENSWARE Noble carries the largest assortment and the richest designs of the season. His prices are reasonable. We invite inspection and defy com petition in quality and price of Meat at the 8. & M. Meat Market. 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 8. &. M. Meat Market. Writing tablets at The Tribune stationery department. Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. Noble, the leading grocer, makes a specialty of fresh, clean family grocer ies. He will treat you right. Fut your 3 $ $ 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 \Ve9tern Nebraska. IMPERIAL EGG FOOD. (Trade Mark.) B. & ¥. Flour and Feed Store. price list: Pillsburys Best,.$1.5o per sack. Boss, granulated H. P... 1.35 per sack. Monogram “ “ 1.20 per sack. Charm “ “ 1.15 per sack. 91 i: “ 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. Knipple is making very reason able prices on flour. He is selling an extra fine high patent flour for only §1.20 a sack. Nothing finer. Monogram F1 o u r can’t be beaten for making good bread. $1.20 per sack. A sack of Snowflake flour will only cost you So cents at Knipple’s grocery store. It’s worth a dollar. Come in early and often and see the tine line of meats at the B. & M. Meat Market. Fine irrigated potatoes at Knip ple's for 85 cents a bushels. They are the finest in the market. Pure Buckwheat at 5c per pound at the B. &: M. Flour and Feed store.