SPRIG 11 SI Are all in ; and we show a coml > lete stock , the best by all odds in the city. Is open and doing- rush ing1 business from the start , Millinery Dept none to compare with it in the city of McCook. We are the only house in the city who make dresses rig-lit and to fit. When you want goods in bur line , come and inspect ours. L. LOWMAN & SON. KNIPPLE 1HE FOLLOWING -OF- (7 AND THEY ARE THE t I INDIANOLA ITEMS. Treasurer Henton was in Lincoln last week. D. W. 0. Beck rides in a bran new phaeton. Supt. Bayston had special examina tion of Teachers on Wednesday. Hon. J. E. Cochran and J. A. Cor deal transacted business at county capi tal on Tuesday. Box Elder friends turned out in large force on Decoration day. They are al ways welcomed here. A. T. King has moved here Iron Box Elder. Mr. K. is an old soldie and we welcome him to our city. He occupies Willis Gossard's tenant house Little Katie Eaton , died last Sunday She had the scarlet fever some time ago and was thought to be out of dan ger , but grew worse suddenly. She was buried in the Indianola cemetery Sunday. This is the finest climate and the bes weather , just enough rain to keep things growing. Let all who want a home where floods and cyclones do no come move to Red Willow county. Henry F. Tomblin , of Arapahoc made proof on a timber culture entry before county Judge Beck on Friday. Mr. T. formerly lived near here , coming and filing on homestead and timbe claims in 1879. Edward Pierce , of Aurora , Illinois came in Monday to attend to his rea estate matters here. Mr. Pierce is bet ter suited with Nebraska than ever am will spend some time in the salubriou climate of Nebraska. B. F. Sibbitt met with a serious am painful accident. One of his horses go fast on barbed wire fence and Ben was trying to release the animal , but got hi hand nearly torn off. It will probabl ; lay him up a long time. Dr. J. M. Brown , of Cambridge , la. is spending a few days here seeing the country and visiting his old friend's D W. C. Beck's and E. R. Banks' families The doctor was happily surprised a finding such a country , in the heart o the great American desert. Mrs. Vishta B. Teel made proof on timber culture entry ( made by her late husband Ammi C. Teel ) before county judge on Saturday. They have not on ly fulfilled the law for such entries , bu have the property well improved am under cultivation , and are living on the land. A sad accident occurred in Alliance precinct on Monday. Mrs. Collins , mother-in-law of Rev. J. M. Mann , fell and broke her leg below the knee so that the broken bone protruded the flesh. Mrs. Collins is ninety-three years of age , and her friends fear she cannot get well. Dr. Eskey set the bone and reports patient as well as can be ex pected. As announced the Memorial services were held at the M. E. church on Sun day. Ihe house was packed full , including cluding- persons of all ages. The com mittee had spent much time in decorat ing the room and was pronounced by all very fine. The empty chair and the gate ajar reminded us not only of those who had gone , but that others would surely follow. The singing was con ducted by a male choir of twelve per sons , with Prof. J. A. Forward as leader and organist. May 30th was a beautiful day and at an early hour teams from every di rection began coming to town. At one o'clock the procession formed near the Masonic hall , headed by the Sons of Veterans , and marched to the cemetery , where the decoration services took place. One feature of interest was a company of young ladies , twelve in number , being one for each soldier's grave , each were supplied with a fine wreath or boquet of flowers and a ban ner bearing the inscription , "Honor Our Noble Dead , " and as they deposited their offerings repeated a verse appro priate to the occasion. The following ladies composed the company : Vivian Gossard , Hattie Crabtree , Lena Beck , Effie Shumaker , Tillie Hotze , Bessie Barton , Lucy Peak , Orpha Hayden , Flora Akers , Mary Rider , Jennie Mc- Clung and Stella Peak. After cere mony at cemetery , a large congregation gathered at high school building and listened to fine music by male choir , an oration delivered by Col. Henderson , and other ceremonies suitable to the oc casion. The oration was fine and seemed to strike the chord of response from the old soldiers at least. Truly memo rial services in Indianola were a success. 1 E. C. Ballew visited the ochre city Wednesday. Rev. I. N. Clover was up from Bart ley , Thursday. Duncan Bros , are shelling and ship ping their entire stock of corn. Morley E. Piper of McCook made a business to this burg , Thursday. John Barber has taken the contrac to raise the ochre from its bed for the paint company. J. V. Carnahan , assessor of Nortl Valley Precinct , made returns of his work on Wednesday. Geo. E. Banks , a prominent attorney of Culbertson , was here , Wednesday , 01 professional business. James Jones , assessor of Missour Ridge precinct , returned his books to county clerk on Wednesday. Send postal card to C.W. Beck , sec retary , and have a premium list mailec to you or to your friends in the east Watch Factory case in county cour vs. Wolfe and Richman was tried 01 June 1st and a verdict was given the defendants. License was issued on June 1st f'o the marriage of Mr. Henry Schmelzer of Hayes county , and Miss Minnie Wo hel , of this county. Nebraska has more sunshine than any state , and plenty of rain to match Sunshine and rain make corn , and corn makes the country. Edward Pierce and C. H. Omen took a drive of about sixty miles in the country on Thursday , to view the coun try ; dined at McCook and returnee home pleased with their ride. E. R. Banks and D. W. C. Beck wit ! their friend Dr. Brown , of Iowa , drove to our big city on the west , Thursday The Dr. is well pleased with Red Wil low county and thinks of locating here in the near future. Our position as correspondent does not permit us to nnter into a politico debate , so we shall be obliged to le the challenge of the A. H. man pass unanswered. But we are a little shocked that our ex-mayor should so forget the honorable position whicl he has occupied and make a public wager of one of his sacred relics , "His Greeley Hat , " and as we have no Gree- ley hat to put up and are restricted from entering into a discussion , we wil have to let the discussion be made by those who have free use of printers' ink. So Samuel , my son , go and lie down again , I did not call yon. A Note of Warning to the Public. As a matter of justice to themselves and to the reputation of Dr. Leslie E. Keeley's Double Chloride of Gold reme dies for the cure of the liquor , opium , morphine and tobacco diseases , and neurasthenia , we warn the public that these remedies are used by no institu tion or sanitarium in the United States , except those established by our com pany under the uniform name of "The Keeley Institute. " All others claiming to use our reme dies are frauds and imposters. We have now sixty Keeley Institutes established in various parts of the United States , the only one in Nebraska , south of the Platte river , is located at Beatrice , where the Keeley treatment is administered and the Keeley reme dies sold. We , however , caution all to examine well and know that they are dealing with GENUINE REPRESEN TATIVES , authorized by us , before taking treatment or purchasing reme dies. dies.The The fraudulent establishments use the name of "Bi-Chloride of Gold" or similar titles. The newspapers do not discriminate sufficiently to know that they are imitators , and so put down all accidents occurring at such establish ments as being brought about by the Keeley treatment. This is a matter of much concern to us , hence this warning. Respectfully Yours , THE LESLIE E. KEELEY CO. . Curtis J. Judd , Sec'y and Treas. For terms and information address , The Keeley Institute , Beatrice , Neb. SMUGGLER. One of the grandest horses in the state is Smuggler , standing at the Circle Front barn , kept by Corey & Maddux. A farmer breaking two of ais colts said , "They are splendid colts , stylish , kind and tough as iron. " That s the kind to have. See one of his , olts at J. H. Ludwick's. The proof jf the pudding is in the eating , not in he puffing. Go and see Smuggler , he s the horse you want. FREE ! FREE ! In order to increase our cash trade we will g'ive away the following' list of presents to our cash customers , l FRFFf i JL JLvi > 1 1 Gold Watch , worth ยง 100.00 1 Gold Watch , worth 75.0O 1 Gold Watch , worth 50.OO 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth 75.00 2 Silver Watches at $25 each 5O.OO 0 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25 , OO.OO 100 Books , standard works of English and American fiction , hound in cloth and gold , at $2 - 20O.OO 118 PRESENTS WOKTII $790.0O We carry the largest stock of Hardware Tinware Harness , StoveSj , , Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in Red willow comity. And we meet all competition and go them one better. Call and examine these pres ents and price our goods "before Iniying * . W. C. LaTourette. - jf youccc - it i tti c-Mteitt it to so. 41 f Sf T3&C JEfficJD&C jafl& & J& T V fer A- GENUINE BARGAINS ! Has the actual difference in the way CLOTHING- put up ever occurred ! curred to you ? If it has not , a visit to the various places where clothing is sold will convince you that there is a vast difference between "slop-shop hand-me-downs" and clothing ( not things ) made of good material and nicely put together. Here is where we have always made a strong point and the fact that we are selling Men's and Boys' Suits and Pants , trimmed , lined and sewed equal to any tailor made suits , at prices as low , and often lower , than the "slop shop" stuff explains in itself why we are doing so large a slothing business. We have put forth an extra effort this spring , and you will find our'tables loaded down with the prettiest line of MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS to be found on this market , and if you are looking for goodr lionest goods at the lowest prices , we ask you to carefully inspect this department. And in Hats , Shirts , Suspenders , Overalls , Jeans , Pants , SocKs , Ties , Night Shirts , etc. , we have just what you want and at a price that will meet your ? iews. n House , C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR. MAKES MORE BREAD ! MAKES WHITER BREAD ! MAKES BETTER BREAD ! THAN ANYOTHER FLOUR WE AL O HANDLE FULL LINE OK MTER END SPRING WHEHT FLOURS and guarantee every sack we sell to give satisfaction. All kinds of FEED constantly on hand ; and don't forget that we handle more Grass , Field and Garden Seeds in bulk than all the rest of dealers combined. Our prices are always the lowest and goods the best. POTTER & EASTERDAY. BSlPWe pay highest market price for all kinds of Grain at our Elevator.