" # * L. LOWMAN & SON. ForSODaysOnly Will allow you $1 on a purchase of $5 in order to make room for the Fall Stock. [ II LOWMAN & SON , Leaders in Low Prices. KNIPPLE S ALL = AND = 5 = AND HISS Cornet and Sterling BRANDS OF FLOUR lARE THE : I . Store open till the usual hours. INDIANOLA ITEMS. E. P. Day was over fiom Lebanon. Three of Gr. W. Roper's boys are sick. 0. Frost was up from Bartley , Sat urday. Sheriff Banks drove to McCook , Saturday. C. B. Russell came home very sick , but is better. C. W. Beck went to Lincoln on Tues day afternoon. George Berry was down from Mc Cook , Saturday. Mr. Gray is building a new house north of Goben's. Secretary of county fair sent a supply of posters to McCook today. Hon. J. C. Allen was enthusiastically endorsed by the republican county con vention. Miss Nellie Burns , a sister of Mrs. Jo Harrison is working in the county clerk's office. Send to the secretary or enquire at your post office for premium lists and examine them thoroughly. Rev. Jacob Flook , recently pastor of Congregational church here , but now of Button , is visiting his many friends here The rain , Sunday night , was worth thousands to Red Willow county. It fell alike upon the just and unjust , In dianola and McCook. There is one thing that attracts more ittention than the county seat fight and that is the daily game of checkers enL L eland hotel corner. Married at Sargent house on July 11th , by Charles W. Beck , county jttl e , Mr. T. W. Day , of Omaha , and Mrs. Mary Marcy , of McCook , Neb. License was issued , last week , for the marriage of Mr. Paul Anton and Miss Barnestina Smith , both of McCook. They were married by Rev. A. W. Coff- man. License was issued on the 19th for the marriage of Mr. Lewis W. McConnell - nell and Miss Rebecca L. Berry , both of McCook , and we extend our hand in congratulations. Sect , of fair has received the Posters and hand bills for coming fair which will be posted in a few days. J. F. Helm has promised to hang several in the new court house at Red Willow. Rev. C. D. Gearhart , of Onida , Ills. , preached at the Congregational church , Sunday morning and evening. His hearers were well pleased with him and he may locate here and take the pastor ate of this church. The county convention was fairly represented , considering the busy sea son and the small amount of business to be done , and as the editor will havea | full report , it will not be necessary to give the particulars here. State Inspector Geo. C. Hill and Commander W. 0. Bond , of J. W. Do- Ian camp , went to Bartley , Saturday evening , and assisted in organizing a camp of sons of veterans of nearly thirty members , and report a good time , On Sunday evening , at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Geo. Purdum , Mrs. King passed peacefully away in o the unknown world. She was fifty- five years of age and had been in poor health for some time. The funeral was eld at M. E. church on Monday , at :30 : o'clock. VALLEY ORANGE. What a glorious rain and how I did leep. leep.We We understand the Richardson broth- TS have bought a harvester. H. D. Kenney has a fine piece of pring wheat that will soon be reaJy ; o harvest. Mrs. Rogers has just returned from visit in Iowa and reports the crops ery much inferior to those of Nebraska. Jim Troy and Henry Goodenberger nd families attended the Sunday chool convention and picnic at Ash Creek , Saturday. * Let us all work for the court house. It will not only enhance the value of our lands , but be so handy for our young men who are contemplating mat rimony. SLEEPY JIM. Noble is the only exclusive grocer in the city. His stock is the largest and his prices correspond with the times. J. I. Case threshing machines at S. M. Cochran & Co.'s. BANKSVILLE BUDGET. Clark Boatman was visiting among the grand people last week. The rye crop is being harvested all along the line and will be a very good crop. crop.C. C. F. Babcock and B. F. Troxel were parading thn country about Banksville , Saturday. John Rowland and C. F. Elliott have each invested in a Buckeye hinder and Peter Wescli takes the JlcCormick. Melbourne must have let his rain slip away from him for we at Banksville have had three bountiful rains in the last week. One Tuesday night , one Friday night and an old drencher , Sun day evening. Some parents hold before their chil dren a bugbear of some kind to frighten them into submission. An Indian , bearer or ghost often serving the purpose as long as the poor little innocent knows no better. Just so Indianola attempts to hoodwink the full grown intelligent farmer of Red Willow county by hold ing before him an imaginary bugbear , the awful picture of McCook going back on her pledges and voting to bond th county for $50,000 , when the following table will show that the vote of the precints at present , leaving out McCook , is nearly three to one. Coleman 55 Perry 05 Driftwood 03 Grant 38 Box Elder 73 Valley Grange 48 Gerver 50 Fritsch 73 Red Willow GO Bondville C2 Danbury GO Alliance 88 Missouri Kidge 92 Beaver. 03 North Valley 9i East Valley. 99 Tyrone 50 Lebanon 84 Indianola 172 Against Bonds 1421 Total vote of McCook according to Indian ola figures 500. A cock and bull story about Edison is now going the rounds. It is to the effect that Tom has invented an electri cal engine of some sort by which a town can be totally destroyed at a distance of thirty miles. The tale is that he has sold his invention to the German govern ment. Edison can hear of a good cus tomer for a local right by addressing either Minneapolis or St. Paul. Jour nal. In the contest of Florence McAuliffe and William J. McMillen , transferee , vs. Nathaniel Ralerson , from McCook , Secretary Noble , Thursday , decided that a hearing be had so that there may be a readjudication of the entire issue. The state business men's association is agitating the matter of another ad vertising train. Nebraska has hardly gotten through taking care of the influx of immigrants brought by the other train. Read McCook's guarantee. It is business-like , and is certainly entitled to more consideration than Indianola's claims and bald assertions. 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. S. M. Cochran & Co. keep repairs for all kinds of machinery. Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , office in Union block , over Knipple. Machine oil of all kinds at Predmore Bros. BUY B OF L. W. IMN NELL & GO. ? i Free ! Free ! In order to increase our cash trade we will give away tlie 3 < < T 3 , ist of presents to oiir cash customers , T V " 1 "T ! I " 1 TT V TT "I i RFF FRFF IVJL JL i JL JLYJL JL i 1 Gold Watch , worth - - § 100.00 1 Gold Watch , worth - - 75.00 1 Gold Watch , worth - - 50.00 1 Lady's Gold Watch , worth - 75.00 I 2 Silver Watches at $25 each - 50.00 0 Magnificent Oil Paintings at $25,15O.OO 6 Magnificent Oil Painting s at $2 5 , 90.00 100 Books , standard works of English and American fiction , bound in cloth and gold , at $2 - 200.00 118 PRESENTS WORTH - - $790.00 We carry the largest stock of Hardware , Stoves , Tinware , Harness , Saddles , House Furnishing Goods , in lied willow county. And \ve meet all competition and § * o them one better. Call and examine these pres ents and price our goods before buying- . W. C. LaTourette. it in- fitbuc-rtbc-ittcivt it i * 30. * GENUING BARGAINS ! Has the actual difference in the way CLOTHING- put up ever oc 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 clothing 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 good , honest 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 views. 4 til e Hotiss , C. W. KNIGHTS , PROPRIETOR. F. D. BUR.QESS , PLUMBER * STEAM FITTER NORTH MAIN AVE. , MeCOOK , NEB. Stock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Halliday , Eclipse arid Waupun Wind Mills. 40 TO 2000 ACRE TRACTS , $5 TO S15 PER ACRE. Z37 Send stamp for Price List and Descriptive Circular of Southwestern Nebraska to AND STOCK RANCHES. S. H. COLVIN , McCook , Red wnou , Co. , Neb. | r