Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Bqnal. ili/i You Can Wiggle, 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 bye and bye. ©file Rif>C>ott . . . V ♦ . Softool Slices. /r-■—* cJCa^oe Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. t Mixed Paints 90c a gallon at McMillen’s drug store. 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. Sewing machines on the installment plan at Pade & Son’s. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. For choice meat go to the B. & M. meat market. Leave your orders with us for paint ing and paper-hanging. L. VV. McConnell & Co. Kuipple is selling bananas at 5J5 cents a dozen. Wall Paper, 3c per roll at A. McMillen’s drug store. HARD TIMES PRICES. Wall Paper—3 cents a roll. L. W. McConnell & Co. LEGAL NOTICE. . D. E. Dtuseriberry will take notice tbat on tbe 26th day of April 189*. H. H. Berry, a Jus tice of the peace or Willow Grove precinct, Ked Willow county, Nebraska, issued an at tachment and carniahee for tbe sum of $26.70 in an action pending before bim.wbereln G.L. Deuesenberry is plaintiff and D. E. Deusen berry is defendant, thaethe property of the defendant consisting of tbe snm of $62.00cash which has been in tbe hands of 8. H. Colvin has been attached under the said order of at tachment. Said cause waa continued to tbe .Sunday of June. gc.ock g.m.^ Charles Leach will take your order for a bicycle and you can pay for it in monthly payments. DANBURY NEWS. No rain yet. Memorial services at the M. E. church nest Sunday. Rev. Swarthwort preached a very in teresting sermon here last Sunday. Powell Bros, shipped two car load of hogs last Wednesday morning. Hilton and Street took their horses to the Sappy, last Wednesday morning. A very heavy frost visited this part of the country and did much damage to the fruit. The Banbury school went to the pic nic at SbUoh, last Friday, being the last day of school there. Take your fat hogs to F. S. Wilcox. While strictly a western Nebraska man, having resided at Lexington since the days of the buffalo, Indian and cow boy, Jack MaeColl is not a sectional can didate. His friends are confined to no section—the east, west,north and south demand his candidacy, and will secure his nomination. ‘-We are all for Jack iMaoColl.’—Lexington Pioneer. . White Lead $5.50 per hundred. L. W. McConnell & Co. “These irrigating ditches along the Republican valley are pretty sure to cause a vast amount of litigation soaner or later," said a prominent ir rigationist to the Bee the other day. “While the law quite clearly defines the conditions that guarantee a man a legal right to water for irrigation purposes, there are always men who are not willing to comply with the law in the management of their irrigation enterprises.”—Benkelman Bee. For pure lard go to the B. & M. meat mar ket. . F. S. WILCOX. i RED WILLOW. The Rev. Mather has a new buggy. John Sly had a valuable horse badly cut on wire last week. James Dolan has tuilt a large addition to his already commo dious dwelling. Quite a number of farmers on the Republican are using water from the Holland ditch. Mrs, Noah Sawyer and four children are just recovering from a severe attack of measles. Most of the corn in this vicinity is planted and will have to have a good rain before it will come up William Crockford and Mrs. Canaga have news of the serious illness of their aged mother living east of here. The heavy freeze of Friday night killed all fruit, wild and tame, and also played sad havoc with our fearly garden truck. Small grain is looking badly and must have rain or the harvest will be small. Under favorable circumstances it will make a fair yield. We saw C. D. Cramer and Mr. Black, of the firm of Cramer and Black, showing land buyers through our town last week. hether they made any sales or not we have not learned.' It takes a man of nerve to try to boom a county such days as last Tuesday and Wednesday. The cemetery association of In dianola donated two lots to In dianola Post G. A. K. for the use of any comrade wishing to be bur ied there. The comrades met on Saturday last and enclosed them with a neat fence, put up a flag staff and monument and painted the monument and flagstaff white and the fence black. It is a very neat job. The case of G. W. Arbogast and Zane Teeter, the two persons who were taken to Omaha from here last week, charged with mak ing whisky, came np before Judge Dundy, Monday. They were bound over to the present term of the federal court in the sum of $1,000 each, failing to furnish which they were committed to jail. The still, which was taken to Omaha, to be used as evidence, is said to one of the best ever found in the west. General Daniel H. Hastings, “the hero of Johnstown,” has been nominated by the Republicans of Pennsylvania for governor. He will receive a hundred thousand majority. Mrs. M. E. Barger will sell or close out her stock of millinery regardless of cost on account of the hard times. Or will sell out to any one wishing to buy. Now, if the ladies want bargains in mil linery just call and see her goods and prices and be convinced. 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 cau answer the question to the satis faction of all. Cochran & Co. have on display a large line of carriages, phsetons, buggies, road carts, spring wag ons, etc. Conipletest stock in Red Willow county. Inspect them if yon want anything in' that line. 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. l J s A fine line of Bicycles kept in stock, j Wheels Sold on Easy Payments. A j Special Discount for Cash. Bicycle j < Repairing and Bicycle Supplies.j o(ius. (J. Lccidi. JEWELER. J SAVE MONEY! ] Wall Paper, per roll - 3c. White Lead, - - - §5.50 ^ Gilts, per roll, - - - 6c. Linseed Oil, - - - - .65 1 Mixed Paint, - - - 00c. Other Goods at Reduced Price. I -o- I *S“Painting and Papering at Especially Low Prices. Leave your .rders with | the painters and paper hangers. Don't give middle men a prod:. | McCook Paint and Wall Paper House. ! CORNER OF MAIN ANO DOUGLASS. I GEORGE ELUERT W. R. COLE. |