Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't Report oa11 BaKing Powder . % . ABSOLUTELY PURE j rf ; ! ' frne. By F. M. KiMMELL. 1j 1 j $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE I ATENT case developer the fact t that the income tax is legal. THE great netd of western Nebraska - raska will be seed grain and feed for . A NEW issue of government bonds is a nong the probabilities of the near suture. IT is now stated that Ex Con- grt'ssmau llcKeigliitti is hopelessly ill with au attack of Bright's disease. , i i SENATOR OhIN M , I'IIUlts'PON will make a United States sei Idor i I of wholil ht1ll asklt will br proud , anti ho won't strain it bOttOli in tht nct. He has the brains , en- orgy and amhition to do it. _ I TIIE remains of Barrett Scott , the defaulting Holt county treasurer - urer , were found is the Niobrara river , Saturday night. He had been hanged. Thus ended one of the darkest and most dastardly deeds over committed on Nebraska soil. A PARTIAL order for the foreclosure - closure of the government mortgage - gage against the Union Pacific railroad company has been issued by Judge Sanborn. Here is an opportunity for the government to try its hand at running a great railrmd iii the interests of the people , ; vhicli is so earnestly dN- sired by so many citizens of the union. . ! THE present legislature should enact a law that will give proper encouragement and the widest scope possible for the advancement of irrigation. All admit this much. Proper legislation is im- P erativo. It is quite necessary ' that a look-out be kept for jobbery. r It is essential for irrigations future that we start upon a just and equitable - able basis. , THE discovery that a fine article I of alcohol can be made from the refuge syrup left in making sugar from beets has placed an additional - al value on this crop. This syrup + is now considered to be almost as I valuable as the syrup product. The establishment of beet sugar factories and the cultivatioDof : the sugar beet should receive every possible encouragement in Neb- raska. THE advice offered by the Kan - as City Journal to the destitute in the west to "stay right where they are and not go struggling about the country in search of help" is sound. Help is now at hand for all the worthy poor who will make their wants known to the local relief - lief committees. Advices from those who were frightened early in the season and left their farms to seek work in the east or south are enough to discourage others from following a similar course. There is no work to be had beyond - yond the needs of the local labor- era in any part of the country , and strangers are not so liberally treated - ed in the matter of assistance as residents. The pioneers who remain - main on their farms through the - I Winter will be the ones to share moat liberally in the prosperous year that we are all sure will follow the unprecedented drouth of 1894. Lincoln Journal , t a S. CO11DFAL V rr . . Notary Public , : Reliable , insurance , Collection Agent. DANBURY. A nt'w merchant is in town , Webster Dowler . -\v. A. Minnlear's two children are quite sick with scarlet fever. Miss Elsie Cartright was visiting - ing her folks at Lebanon Sunday. George B. Morgan is plastering his new house and is also } laving a well put down. A fifteen pound girl was born to Mr. Itntl Mrs. James Marshall last Thursday. Rev. Mason preached at the school house Sunday evening and on account of storming not many i were out. Qudstion at Lyceum Saturday night wns : Resolved that the signs of the times indicate the downfall of our nation. The judges decided that our country was 0. K. The following is the program of the library day exercises to be held Friday , Fehrurary 1st , 1895 : Invocation , Bev. Webster ; vocal duet , Miss Marshall and Prof. Ensterhrook ; address , "Benefits of a Library to a Public School , " J. H. Bayston ; piano selection , Miss Marshall ; paper , Ili' s Lena Hill ; declamation , Miss Altha McKee ; piano selection , Miss Marshall ; declamation Levy Clay ; address , Prof , rasterbrook ; piano duet , Miss Marshall and Miss Mamie Cann ; valedictory , Simon S. Dow ; piano selection , Miss Marshall. TYRONE. The aid committee is at work. The Courier weather prophet should come in out of the storm. C. G. and August Broman spent a pleasant evening , Monday , at Mrs. Moose's. The district president was greatly - ly pleased with the condition of the Epworth League at this place. The many friends of Mi. Lam- born at this place are glad to know that Red willow county bus a representative at Lincoln who is honest , energetic and capable , and who will measure iii these two qualities far above what we have had in the past two terms. We are just iii receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , memorandums , etc. Anything you want in the hardware - ware line at Cochran & Cc.'s. CAVER Mil RKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ! For a peom answer and an honest opinion , write to liU N&CO.whohavebadnearlytlftyle s' experience in the patent business. Commnnici. tloeeetrlctlyconfidential. Ahandbook of In. formauoo concerns Pntenta and bow to obtain - tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan. Ios1 and edent1So books sent free. Psteote taken through Munn A Co , receive epedal notiooln the reIeutifc Amerlenn , and thnB are brought widely beforothe public with- ant east to the inventor. This splendid paper , dweekly , elegantly ilinstratedhasb far the largest circulation of any scientific work fn the wend $3 a year. sample copies sent free. Buildsaq Edition monthlyi2.5Oayear. Single epptee , 21f cents Every number contains bean- rnnl plates , in colors , and photngraphs of new IIsu , with plans. enabling builderetoshow the b .eet dee1ens and secure contracts Address 3iII14N $ 00 , Arw Your , 361 Baouw y Don't cross the bridge until you reach it. Don't decide the bond question until - til it is presented for your consideration , and the merits and demerits of the caseas well as our needs and necessities , are known. Some provision will likely have to be made for seed and feed in the spring. What the people of Red Willow county must decide is , whether the necessity exists , and then secondly the best way to provide for it. Nothing should enter into the consideration and solution of this problem but responsible horse sense. Wednesday in chambers judge Welty sentenced Harris , the tramp who last week stole Will Beyrer's horse and buggy - gy , to one year in the penitentiary , the fellow having pled guilty. It appears that Harris served a two years' tern ] in the penitentiary before for burglary , under the name of Dawson. This being the case his sentence was rather light. Marshal Bump took the prisoner to Lin coin , on No. 4 Wednesday. returning home on No. 3 , last night. The Indianola Courier is opposing any idea to bond the county for seed and feed. This matter needs thorough investigation - vestigation before decision is finally and irrevoca'ly made. The worth of many patriots shrinks with one's knowledge of them ; just as the sunlight takes the brilliancy out of the cheap and polychromatic prints. One of the worst storms of the winter is prevailing today , with some snow , a frigid northwest wind and some blizzard tendencies. The K 0. T 111. will give a masquerade - rade ball in A. 0. U. W. hall , February 224. Supper will be served by the L , 0. T M. The board of directors of the county agricultural society will meet in Indian- ola , Saturday , February 9th. Indianola is making extensive preparations - arations for a ratification to be held on Saturday , February 2 There will soon be only a few of them left-the old bachelors and - . As to that hatchet , Colonel Bishop , we'll see you later. White Pine Cough Syrup , by McMillen , druggist. Everybody needs it-McConnell's Fragrant - grant Lotion. GREAT OPPORTUNITY T.0 MAIu. MONEY. I have had such splendid success - cess that I can't lielp writing to you about it. I have not made less that ) $5 , and some days from $15 to $ ? 5. I am really elated , and can't see why others don't go into the Dish Washer business at once. I have not canvassed any ; sell all my washers at home. They gave such good satisfaction that every one sold helps to sell others. I believe in a year I can make a profit of Three Thousand Dollars , and attend to my other business besides. When a Climax Dish Washer can be bought for $5 , every family wants one and it is very easy selling what everybody wants to buy. For particulars address - dress the Climax Mfg. Co. , Columbus - bus , Ohio. I think any lady or gentleman , anywhere , can make from $5 to $10 a day. I would like to have your readers try this business , and let us know through your columns how they succeed. WELLS ! Frank Nichols guarantees the wells he sinks. Leave orders at Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention will be given the same. The Tariff , Financial , Hawaiian and other questions of the day do slot 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. Noble is sole agent for Chase & San boru's celebrated coffees , the finest flavored an the market If you want a superior quality you know just where to go for it. There is no better purchasable. Cochran & ( Jo. carry a full line of shelf and heavy hardware , 'hey always make you the right price. Buy your writing paper at THE TBiBUNE office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable Try McMillen's Damask Rose Lotion for face and hands. White Pine Cough Syrup-by McMillen , druggist. Stove Wood Nice and Dry at Bollard's Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , ICE 9 CREAM MBAItING OST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDITION . . .OF TILE. . . McCook Co-Operative Building and Savings Association , OF M0000K , NEBRASKA , On the 31st day of December , 1894. ASSETS. First Mortgage Loans. . . . . . 545,415.5 s Loans secured by stock of this As- soclateen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200.00 Real Estate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,667.79 Expenses , Insurance and Taxes Paid 691.44 Cash with Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,730.14 ToTA l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50.704.95 . . . ' ' ] .IA BI1.1'1'IES. Capital Stock , paid up . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,17917 Premiums Unearned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Prepaid Iues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,104.25 9oao Contingent Feentl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331.53 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,704.95 STATE OF NEBRSASKA , COUNTY OF RED WILLOW , Ss : I , F. A. Peuncll , 5ecrcta + y of the above named Association , do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of the con + lition of said Association is true an 1 coreect to the best of my knowledge and brlicf. F. A. PENNELI , Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January,1895. J. L. . Notary Public. lily commission expires Feb. 22 , 189g. Approved : FRANK IIPRRiS , T. BCAr1rnEL1 , Dirccto s. J. I' . GANSCIZOW , If you nee t a road cart or any kind of a Wagon , see Cochran & Co. They cull fill the bill and at prices to correspond with the hard times. F1 ME KIM MELL9 I cCCO' ' , [ : r3. ftilltOr AND Statiollor. PUBLISUER OP AND DEALEIt IN LcaI Blanks BOOKS , BOOKS , S6a16 BOOKS. DLALRIt IN Office Supplies AND STATIONERY OF ALL RINDS. . . - - TRIBUNE.- fiFFICE , WIEST DOOR NORTH or THE POSTOFPICE , 11 . . T- , t ± -THE i , F'AMOUS CLOCHNG COMPANY ! --w-.w'L ! r + OUR REGULAR. . . - Clearing . 4 I Is NOW ON. ; 1 + A Gi'eat 0IP ortllllit3 r to , I : a r Buy TrustwortllY as well 1 . . . as Very Reliable Goods at . ' - I' Y Low Prices. Call . . . II I I and S ( ilS. Be convinced. I 1. . , , , , , . , . , . , .N - - - - l frlcCook , Nebraska. JONAS LNF L , -S-MANAGER. + - - 1 - - - cCOOK COMMISSION CQ . H. H. TROTII , Manager. 1 + + IIeadqualters for all Grades of Flour. Pillsbuivs Best. . . . $1.50 per sack Monogram , H. P.$1.10 Per sack 84 High Patent. . . . 1.10 per sack Little Hatchet " . 1.00 Per sack wauneta , H. P. . . . 1.00 Per sack 91 , High Patent. . 1.00 per sack I Minnesota Cream. High Patent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 Per sack ' t , lave Penns rlvallia Buckwheat. i We are selling the best baker's grade flour in the city at $1.40 per ! hundred. Ground reed of all kinds , Corn , Oats , Baled Hay and Alfalfa always on hand. I 1 + 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Take Notice3 Do You Want The Very Best ? Having contracted all the choice herd of. high grade Hereford heifers of Mr. Evans , of , e ale ranch. Also will receive monthly shipments of Fancy Alfalfa fed Cattle from Colorado. We are in a position to offer the finest meats ever offered in e city. . . . All Kinds of . . . MEAT , GAME , POULTRY , OYSTERS ETC. ETC , Ton Prices paid for . . . Beef Bides Furs Tallow Lard Etc. B1 MARKET , T FLITCRAFT & HFNNINGS 7 PROPRIETORS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . - , I i + , \ + ) + - .