Mixed Paints 90c a gallon at McMillen’s 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. Special prices on White Lead at A. Mc Millen’s. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. “The Fair” is the'best place to trade in McCook. Buy all your Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Tinware there. White Lead $5.50 per hundred. L. \V. McConnell & Co. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. White Lead $5.50 per hundred. L. W. McConnell & Co. “The Fair" is the best place to trade in McCook. Buy all your Dry goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Tinware there. Patrick McKillip of North Val ley precinct died on Saturday even ing last of cancer of the stomach. Funeral took place at Cambridge, Monday afternoon. He was one of Red Willow county’s substantial and most highly respected citizens. G. S. Bishop of Indianola was a visitor, last night, attending Saint John Commandery meeting. Dr. Thomas had business in Indianola, Wednesday. You Can Wiggles You Can Struggle, But we’ve Got You in our Eye; And You’ll Buy ’em, yes You’ll Buy ’em, You’ll Buy Them hye and bye. ISfite flMon . . “™mmmmmmmmmmhmmmimmmmmimmmmmmm . . Softool Sftoes. / cfCaw 2to &c^uat.n T Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. I Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. PROSPECT PARK REMARKS. __ On account of the high wind on Sunday our Sunday school failed to materialize. Mr. Wade is building an addi tion to his house which improves it very much. After a pleasant and profitable term of school we reluctantly sep arate for a long vacation. Miss Hartman with her school visited Miss Hattie Bunnell’s school in Grant Precinct, Friday last, which visit will be returned this evening. Every house in Driftwood pre cinct is destined to receive a call from Assessor Duffey, as we see him riding around with his book under his arm. For harness warranted to be first class in material as well as in work manship; also the most complete and best stock of saddlery, see L. Penner. second door south of A. O. TJ. W. temple. 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for sale by Knipple. 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. O. U. W. temple building. 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for sale by Knipple. Well 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. “The Fair” is the best place to trade in KfcCook. Buy all your Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Tinware there. Sewing machines on the installment plan at Pade & Son’s. Leave your orders with us for paint- ] ing and paper-hanging. L. VV. McConnell & Co. j Knipple is selling bananas at 25 cents a dozen. J The Tariff, Financial, Hawaiian and other questions of the day do j not interest the people hereabout j 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. Machinery repairs of all kinds kept in stock by S. M. Cochran & Co. Also the best brands of oils. S. M. Cochran & Co. have a few tons of baled hay on hand which they will sell at §7 per ton. WARRIOR _ Will make the season of 1894 at Mad dux’s livery barn, McCook, Nebraska. He is a dark brown, coming nine years ! old. TERMS—$8 to insure, $6 for the season; $4 for single leap. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but I ; will not be responsible should any oc- ' cur. T. ,r. 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. $ l.iO Second Patent, per sack.90 Snowflake, per sack. .85 These are all fine flours and guaran teed to give satisfaction. SEED PQTA10ES. Early Ohio seed potatoes. Clark No. 1 seed potatoes. Early Rose seed potatoes. Also gardeu seeds of all kinds in bulk and in packages for sale by Knip ple. German Millet Seed 70c per bushel at the McCook Commission Company's. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. Bananas only 25 olny 25 ceuts a dozen at Knipple’s. Gilt Wall Paper, 6c a roll at McJVIillen’s drug: store. — Dr. A. J. Thomas, Dentist, office in Union block, over J. F. Gansehow's. Lettuce and radishes at Knipple's grocery store. i Mixed Paint $1.00 a gallon. L. W. McConnell & Co. Knipple has a splendid stock of seed . potatoes. “The Fair” is the best place to trade in McCook. Buy your Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Tin ware there. Kikendall, late of the Bartley house, is running the Sargent hotel at Indianola now. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for sale by Knipple. Ink, pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribone stationery department. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. 1,000 bushels of seed potatoes for sale by Knipple. A large shipment of German Millet Seed just received by the McCook Commission Co. They are selling it at 70c per bushel. The Courier says that Indianola will have a Big Fourth of July, this year. The result of the county-Beat removal case may not be known till July. The party at Harry Wade’s was a very pleasant affair, participated in by about twenty of our young people. Ye scribe was prevented on account of extreme youth. Charlie Boatman had quite a circumstance, last Thursday, in front of the school house with his team. The neck yoke came down, frightening the horses. They ran away, breaking the wagon | tongue and single tree; but fortun ately both the driver and horses escaped without injury. School Girl. John Kelley, who has been run ning a liquor joint west of Cam bridge, was arrested on Monday, and bound over to the next term of district court. Receiver Bomgardner was an Indianola visitor, Wednesday. COLEMAN PRECINCT. Plant a few fruit and shade trees. “He that regardeth the wind shall not reap. Lee Taylor is breaking out the rest of his half section. School in district 58 is closed for the present—measles. William Ccleman has planted an acre and a half of potatoes. H. B. Wales has been planting fruit and shade trees, this week. A letter from Wisconsin, April Oth, says: “Nothing done in the ground here yet.” J. B. Smith has commenced to break 80 acros of the northwest quarter of 14-4-30. Word from Illinois: "Gardens, fruit and oats all killed and pota toes frozen in the ground. Small fruit trees killed.” If you are contemplating buying either light or heavy harness you should not fail to call on McMillen 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 sheet, first door east of Colvin’s office. Charles Leach wiJvl take your order for a bicycle and you can pay for it in monthly payments. “The Fair” is the best place to trade in McCook. Buy all your Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes and Tinware there.