DANBURY. Dr. Eskey was through here, last Monday. The white topped wagons still move eastward. Jesse Ashton is able to be about on crutches now. H. Y. Lord’s two children were very sick, last week. Will Sandon rode over to Ober lin, Friday, on his wheel. A. C. Furman’s little girl was taken very sick, last Monday. The dance at the hall, Moudav night last, was enjoyed by all. Frank Everist shipped four car loads of stock to South Omaha on last Wednesday. The hardest rain of the season fell here, last Saturday. There was a little hail with it. Our public school closed, last Friday, and the event was celebra ted with a picnic in Dolph’s grove. Danbury’s Union Sunday school is preparing to give a concert in about four weeks for the benefit of the school. June 20th. C.A.X. Do you know that woven wire fencing is the best and cheapest fenciug on earth ? S. M. Cochran & Co. have a large stock of all sizes. Don’t fail to see their line before buying. Knipple always leads in fruits and vegetables. He carries the freshest and largest assortment the market affords. Screen doors with trimmings complete for $1.25 at W. C. Bul lard & Co’s. A brand new sewing machine for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. McMillen Brothers are headquarters for Harness, Saddles, Fly Nets, Dusters, etc. Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. 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. £>luc Rifrfton . . , . Softool Sftoes, / uWvctj cRaoe 9to ^uatV’ Blue Ribbon School Shoes Have No Equal. IN THE UNION BLOCK. McCOOK. NEB. 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. Cochrau & Co.’s Flour ancl Feed of all kinds at McCook Commission Co.’s. 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. 0. U. W. temple. Sewing machines on the installment plan at Fade & Son’s. Corked faced collars, light, cool and elastic, warranted not to gall horse's shoulders, for sale by L. Penner. Sec ond door south of the A. O. LT. W. temple building. LEBANON. Danbury will not Lave a saloon. Who said Red Willow county is a dry place'? Lebanon is preparing for a grand celebration. The Lebanon nine is practicing for the ball game here the Fourth of July. There was a party at Mr. Ral sten’s Monday evening; a good time was had. Mrs. Russell, Miss Cora and Master Arthur are visiting with the family of J. L. Townley. Mr. Warner, who lives on the school section, had two fine horses killed by lightning, last week. There was ice cream in town, Saturday; the Methodist people were superintending the tables. Corn is lookiug well and prom ises to make a fine crop; while the grass is coming out in fine shape. NORTH DIVIDE NUBBINS. Siuce the rain fewer four-legged hogs pass this way. Planted corn has made a rapid growth in the past few days. M. L. Brown talks of pulling up stalks and locating somewhere in Tennessee. We are ready at all times to ac cept an “invite” to the next ice cream supper. The late showers have greatly helped the pastures, and stock of all sorts are doing well. A great deal of corn is being re planted and considerable millet and cane sown siuce the rain. A meeting was held on Monday O al evening afr Box Elder to perfect arrangements for a celebration of the Fourth. It is said that a young man in this vicinity wishes to trade a team of horses for an ice cream freezer. Late Novelties TABLE 4 SILVER. The Latest—Berry Forks. See them. Can be used for a number of purposes. Fine assortment of after-dinner cof fee spoons. They will also make nice ice cream spoons. Call and see them. Ofias. c). L-cudi. JEWELER. 1 CARRUTHS OLD STAND. The writer hereof has a good show for a garden yet, as seeds which have lain in the ground for two mouths are now coming along nicely. We understand that Eeece Har rison, who lives up uear the Wil low, is very low with an attack of typhoid fever. He has been con fined to the house several weeks. The reception given at the home of Ira Anderson on Wednesday evening, June 20th, was a very pleasant affair. About 50 of the young folks from all parts of the community were present. The refreshments served during the evening added greatly to the pleas ure of the occasion, which was nicely rounded off with the comical little brown jug. Perhaps the jolliest time it has been our pleasure to participete in for many moons was the closing exercises of the North Divide school, last Friday evening, which was under the pleasant and capa For pure lard go to the B. & M. meat mar ket. F. S. WILCOX. Dr. A. J. Thomas. Dentist, office in Union block, over J. F. Ganschow’s. Bananas only 25 only 25 cents a dozen at Knippie s. When 3a’>7 sr-!:. 5vo gave her Cacoria, When she nasa Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became 3Iiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gavothem Castoria. Knipple is selling bananas at 25 cents a dozen. Seventy-five cents buys a scale book of 500 tickets at this office. Lettuce and radishes at Knipple’s grocery store. Ink. pens, pencils school tablets, etc., at The Tribune stationery department. Charles Leacli will take your order for a bicycle and you can pay for it in monthly payments. 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. The McCook Com mission Co. has the best grades of Flour at bottom prices. 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. pie management of Miss Jennie Goheen, who has been teacher of this district for past three months. There was a large outpouring of patrons and friends of the school, the majority of whom had provid ed an elegant and generous spread of toothsome, appetizing viands for all who were there. The exer cises during the day were of a va ried and instructive nature. Connie. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook, Ne3.. i June 5. 1894. { Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim,and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at McCook, Nebraska, on Friday. July 13.1894. viz: Matthew Stewart, homestead entry 9572, tor tbs southwest quarter of sec tion 28, township 5. north of range 29, west 8th principal meridian. He names the follow, ing witnesses to prove his continuous res: dence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Morley E. Piper. William D. Trinique.Wjliiatu E. Ketch. Hans Hansen, all of Box Elder. Nebraska. 3«ts. J. P. Lindsat, Register. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life away :s the truthful and start.ing title of a little hook that teUs ail about No-to-bae. the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The coat is triding and the man woo wants to quit and can’t, runs no physical or hnancia! risk in using No to-bac—Sold by a.; druggists. Book at drug stores or by mail free. The Sterling Remedy Co.. Indiana Min era. Springs. Indiana. Aug. 25—1 yr. ORDER OF HEARING. State of Nebraska. Red Willow county as In the matter of the estate of Virginia k’ Wilson, deceased. On the lltn aay of June. l*t. there was Hied in this office an instrument purporting to be toe iast wiii and testament ot Virginia E Wilson, deceased, which wiii nominate Howe smith of McCook, Nebraska. a3 executor and there has a.so been filed a petition, praying that said wiii be admitted to probate and the said Howe Smith appointed as executor It is ordered that July !0tb. 1S94, at one o’clock p. m. is assigned for hearing on said petition when all persons interested in this matter may appear and show cause, if such exists why the prayer of petitioners should not be granted, ana that notice of the pendency of said petitions and the hearing thereof be given to aii persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order in the Tribune, a week !y newspaper published in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Charges w. Bbcsc. County Judge Dated June IS, WH. 5_jt£ Try Meadow Lily at McConnell’s.