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About The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1894)
Here Is a Sale ^SA>E That Is a Sale. t3F"83 pairs of Men's Fine Calf Lace Shoes, all size 7, worth from $3.50 to $425. We make the price $2.00 For your choice. Lot 2. 60 pairs Men's Congress Shoes, New Staple Goods, all sizes, per pair $1.00. Come Everybody. • • • Catastrophe For Us— * A Chance For You. £51?" 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 oars 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 ISI^Cheap Arties, such as some dealers sell for firsts: Men’s.90 Women’s.75 Here They Are! ipra ! Prices That Will Interest You. ESP“Ladies’ Fine French Kip Button Boots, top or plain, $3.50 Warranted Genuine Hand Sewed Turns. Little Giant School Shoes, For Misses and Boys, regu lar price $2.00, our price, $1.50 Post I Yourself I On 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 Backet Goods. We guarantee all Goods to be as represented. We sew all rips in our shoes free of charge. \ We have a First-class repair department in our store. We also make Shoes to order. Mixed Paints 90c a gallon at McMillen’s drug store. A valuable 64-page medical ref erence book for men and women will be sent free to any address , on receipt of two 2-cent stamps and mentioning this paper,by address ing Dr. Hathaway & Co., St Joe, Missouri. Come in early and often and see the fine line of meats at the B. & M. Meat Market. Leave your orders with us fo* paint ing and paper-hanging. L. W. McConnell & Co. Special prices on White Lead at A. Mc Millen’s. HARD TIMES PRICES. Walt Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. To 'Whom it May Concern: / pro pose to carry a finer line of meats than any other house in the city. F. S. WILCOX. White Lead $5.50 per hundred. L. W. McConnell & Co. We invite inspection and defy com petition in quality and price of Heat at the B. & M. Meat Market. ___ HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. Try the Cream Pork Sausage at the B. A M. Meat Market. White Lead $5.50 per hundred. L. W. McConnell A Co. . Just Received.—M Consignment of Barley Seed by McCook Commis sion Company. DANBURY NEWS. Her. Corbin held meetings here last week. Elder McBride, of McCook, was in town, last Tuesday. Powell Bros, shipped a car load of hogs, last Wednesday morning. T. E. McDonald has built a side walk on the north side of the bank. Mr. Smith, of Wilsonville, will print a paper here just as soon as he oan get a press. Oliver Morning departed, last Thurs da*y, for his home in Goodland, Kansas He has been working for Mr. Buettner the past winter. C. A. N. Mixed Paint $1.00 a gallon. L. W. McConnell & Co. Barley Seed for sale by the McCook Commission Go. Cochran & Co. have on display a large line of carriages, phaetons, buggies, road carts, spring wag ons, etc. Completest stock in Bed Willow county. Inspect them if you want anything in that line. We carry a complete line of the latest revised legal blanks for sale at this office. A few cents will buy a nice box of good writing paper at this office. Crane’s writing paper for sale at The Tribune stationery dept. Parsnips only S cents a pound at Knipple’s grocery store. Extra fine, firm cabbage for 4 cents a pound at Knipple’s. LODOE MEETINGS. K. O. T. M.—Second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month, J. H. Dwyer, Com. J. H. Yarger, Record Keeper. L. O. T. M.—First and third Thursday even' tags of each month. Mrs. J. F.Gansobow, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Com. Record Keeper. BEWARE.—Po not buy poor truck, but go straight to the B. & M. Meat Market and get as choice a cut or meat as can be produced. MeMillen 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. Wall Paper, 3c per roll at A. McMillen’s drug store. Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. Wanted:—Fat and stock hogs at the B. & M. Meat Market. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall.Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. Leave your orders with us for paint ing and paper-hanging. L. W. McConnell &. Co. We don’t sell pack ing house lard, but our own make. F. S. Wilcox. Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in Union block, over J. F. Ganschow's. Seventy-five oents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. Gilt Wall Paper, 6c a roll at McMlllen’s drug store. VAILTON NOTES. Spring time and seeding once again. Most any amount of wind, Saturday. Mr. Williams, formerly of Illinois, will occupy the Bennett farm the com ing season. Hiram Cooley will look after Joseph Williams’ interests on the farm the coming season. Frank Everist bought a large num ber of stock hogs, last week, and will feed them at his Danbury farm. Elder Noe is engaged in revival work and is having some very successful meeetings. May the good work go on. Lewis Fauss is convalescent. He had a very severe tussle with the rheu matism, bnt will doubtless be around again in a few days. Lyman Ferris, brother of Charles, came in from Iowa and spent a few days with us. He has many pleasant recollections of his early Red Willow county days. Supt. Bayston called on our school last week. His presence is always encouraging and seems to stimulate the scholars to active study. Very few people realize how much work there is connected with this office. We have already noticed a number of prairie fires. The severest penalties should he meted out to the authors of these dangerous and destructive fires. One or two examples would have a ten dency to make people more careful. Ralph. == Well Digging. If you want a well put down iu fine shape see Frank Nichols. He guaran tees his work. Leave orders at 8. M. Cochran d* Co.’s. HARD TIMES PRICES Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. MoCoshill d* Co. Mrs. M. E. Barger is now re ceiving her spring goods, which embrace the latest styles in mil linery, hats, bonnets, etc. Give her a call on west Dennison st., and inspect her goods and get her “hard times” prices. She carries a nice and complete stock in her line. Alfalfa seed at $5 to $7 per bnshel; clover, timothy, red top and blue grass seeds. McCook Commission Co. Seed oats, wheat and corn of the varieties best adapted to this climate and soil. McCook Com mission Co. Buckwheat flour, oat meal, corn meal, flour, feed, and baled hay, for sale by McCook Commission Co. > — Machinery repairs of all kinds kept in stock by S. M. Cochran & Co. Also the best brands of oils. All kinds of garden and field seeds fresh, and true to name and variety. McCook Commission Co. S. M. Cochran & Co. have a few tons of baled hay on hand which they will sell at $7 per ton. A general line of farm machin ery of the very best manufacture at S. M.Cochran & Co.’s. Remember that S. M. Cochran & Co. have a complete line of shelf and heavy hardware. Onions, extra fine, at Knipple’s for 35 cents a peck. Don’t you want a fanning mill ? S. M. Cochran <fc Co. keep them. Mixed Paint $1.00 a gallon. L. W. McConnkll & Co. The Arlington House. Rates $1.00 Per Day. Refurnished and Refitted RfFirst-class Accommodations. J. S. CULBERTSON, ____Proprietor. A. J. RITTENHOU8E. C. H. BOYLE. RITTENHOU8E & BOYLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW MoCOOK, NRB. J. E. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT : LAW, AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. MCCOOK. - - NHBRA8KA. Ornca: In rear of First National Bank. J. A. GUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON MCCOOK.NEBRASKA. W"Wnci-Fiout rooms over Cowman k Sods store. Risidihcb 402. McFarland st.. two blocks north of MoBmee hotel. Prompt attention to all calls. R. A. COLE, -LEADING MERCHANT - TAILOR OF MCCOOK. Has just received his fall and win ter stock of Cloths and Trimmings which will be made up as reason able as possible. Shop first door west of Barnett Dumber Co.’s of fice, on Dennison ftreet. . PATRONIZE . FRANK ALLEN’S DRAYS. Graying in all its Branches. tSITBand Hauling. Safe Moving a Specialty. SO «XT2A CHASM FOt HAULMS TSUHX3 AT HISHT . HTDeave orders at coal yards, and at res ■deuce. No. 206 Madison street, between Dennison and Dodge streets, McCook. For farm loans call on C. J. Ryan.