The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, May 04, 1894, Image 10

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    Blue
Ribbon
School
Shoes
Have
No
Equal.
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You Can Wiggle, You Can Struggle,
But we’ve Cot You in our Eye;.
And You’ll Buy ’em, yes You’ll Buy ’em,
You'll Buy Them bye and bye.
6fne fitftfron . .
♦ . Softool Sftoes.
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c^Cai>e ^ual.”
Blue
Ribbon
School
Shoes
Have
No
Equal.
. '. .
Mixed Paints 90c a
gallon at McMilleiPs
drug store.
Mixed Paint $1.00 a gallon.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
Leave your orders with us for paint
ing and paper-hanging.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
German Millet Seed
80c per bushel at the
McCook Commission
Company's.
HARD TIMES PRICES.
Wall Paper—3 cents a roll.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
White Lead $5.50 per hundred.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
Sewing machines on
the installment plan
at Pade & Son’s.
HARD TIMES PRICES.
Wall Paper—3 cents a roll.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
White Lead $5.50 per hundred.
L. W. McConnell & C'o.
For choice meat go
to the B. & M. meat
market.
Leave your orders with us for paint
ing and paper-hanging.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
Knipple is selling bananas at 115
cents a dozen.
Wall Paper, 3c per
roll at A. McMillen’s
drug store.
Corked faced collars, light, cool and
elastic, waaranted not to gall horse's
shoulders, for sale by L. Penner. Sec
ond door south of the A. 0. U. W.
temple building.
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§ /COLUMBIA,
M RAMBLER,
s 'COURIER,
GYPSY,
BLIZZARD.
at LaTQUREnE’S.
The Indianola Courier pretends
that W. E. Andrews was and is a
weak candidate; when the editor
of that paper ought to know that
Andrews ran ahead of the state
ticket, two years ago. Andrews
is on the contrary a strong man,
if the party has any.
The Tariff, financial, Hawaiian
and other questions of the day do
not interest the people hereabout
as much as the question where can
I get the most and best groceries
for the money. C. M. Noble can
answer the question to the satis
faction of all.
Do you know that woven wire
fencing is the best and cheapest
fencing on earth? S. M. Cochran
& Co. have a large stock of all
sizes. Don't fail to see their line
before buying.
Our white cedar and red cedar
posts are the best in the market.
Barnett Lumber Co.
Charles Leach will
take your order for
a bicycle and you can
pay for it in monthly
payments.
A large shipment of
German Millet Seed
just received by the
McCook Commission
Co. They are selling
it at 80c per bushel.
If you are contemplating buying
either light or heavy harness you
should not fail to call on McMiilen
Bros., who carry the most complete
and best line of pure oak tanned
hand-made harness in Southwest
ern Nebraska, at hard times prices.
East Dennison street, first door
east of Colvin’s office.
For pure lard go to
the B. & M. meat mar
ket. F. S. WILCOX.
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They have a full line of both Siberia
' and North Star Refrigerators at S. M.
I Cochran & Co’s. See them before buy
i ing. They are the best the market af
jfords.
HARD TIMES PRICES.
Wall Paper—3 cents a roll.
L. VV. McConnell & Co.
1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for
sale by Knipple. s
Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc.,
at The Tribune stationery department.
1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for
sale by Knipple.
Seventy-five cents buys a scale book
! of 500 tickets at this office.
—
Bananas only 25 only 25 cents a
dozen at Knipple’s.
—
1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for
sale by Knipple.
Lettuce and radishes at Knipple’s
grocery store.
1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for
sale by Knipple.
Take your fat hogs
to F. S. Wilcox.
DANBURY NEWS.
Our editor is on the .sick list,
this week.
J. C. Ashton is very sick with
erysipelas.
Supt. Bayston was over from
McCook, Wednesday.
A concert to be given by a blind
woman, Satudary night.
Farmers are beginning to plant
corn, and some have already
planted.
George M. Osborn of Iowa has
bought the Mrs. McCullough land
south of town.
O. L. Everist went to Omaha
with two cars of stock, last Wed
nesday morning.
A hard wind storm and hail,
west of here Saturday evening,
not much damage done.
Rea Owen returned home from
Wilsonivlle, Tuesday, where he
has been visiting his uncle.
Wm. Thiessen’s little girl is
sick with the measles, and also
Wm. Gray’s two children.
Ph. Gliem is setting out a nice
orchard in the west part of town
which helps the looks of our town
very much.
Dr. DeMay is painting his
porch, and is also giving his barn ;
a new coat of paint. C. A. N.
Buy your screen doors of the
Barnett Lumber Co. We have a
large stock of both fancy and com
mon screen doors with trimmings
complete, which we are selling at
the lowest figures.
wa: [or
Will utake the season of 1894 at Mad
dux's livery barn, McCook, Nebraska.
He is a dark brown, coining nine years
old.
TERMS—$8 to insure; for the
season: $•! for single leap. Care will
be taken to prevent accidents, but I
will not be responsible should any oc
cur. T. ,1. Pate.
BY THE CARLOAD.
Knipple is in receipt of another car
load of flour. He is selling it at the
following remarkably low figures:
Fancy Patent, per sack.$ I.fO
Second Patent, per sack.90
Snowflake, per sack.35
These are all fine flours and guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
SEED POTATOES.
Early Ohio seed potatoes.
Clark No. 1 seed potatoes.
Early Rose seed potatoes.
Also garden seeds of all kinds in
bulk and in packages for sale by Knip
ple.
Wall 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.
_ i
For harness warranted to be first
class in material as well as in work- I
mansbip: also the most complete and j
best stock of saddlery, see L. Pencer.
second door south of A. 0. IJ. W.
temple.
HARD TIMES PRICES.
Wall Paper—3 cents a roll.
L. W. McConnell & Co.
Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office ia
Union block, over J. F. Ganschows.
Mixed Paint $1.00 a gallon.
L. W. McConnell <& Co.
Knipple has a splendid stdck of seed i
potatoes.
Cochran & Co. have on display
a large line of carriages, phaetons,,
buggies, road carts, spring wag
ons, etc. Completest stock in Red
Willow county. Inspect them if
you want anything in that line.
Wanted.-500 stock
hogrs. F. S. Wilcox.
Machinery repairs of all kinds
kept in stock by S. M. Cochran &
Co. Also the best brands of oils.
Remember that S. M. Cochran
& Co. have a complete line of shelf
and heavy hardware.
A CARD.
The Keeley Institute at Blair, is the
only Keeley institute in Nebraska.
Don’t be misled by any representations
to the contrary. This institute has
good accommodation' and can receive
patients at all hours, and feed and take
care of them. It also has a medical
director, who gives the Keeley treat
ment without variation and the genuine
can be had in no other place in the
state of Nebraska Blair is a good
railroad town and is pleasantly located.
Address The Keeley Institute,
Blair, Nebraska.
HOLMES BROS..
Contractors
Builders.
\
Carpenter Work
OF AXL KINDS,
INCLUDING
Bridge Building.
lyFirst-cIass Work Guaranteed.