k i If 5 1Y t HI Ltt STYLES ARE SIMPLE CHILDRENS COSTUMES MUST NOT BE ELABORATE Even the Party Frock Is Made with Quiet Trimmings Gulmpe Dresses Remain as Pop ular as Ever Hats for Young Girls The mushroom hat as first intro duced has gone altogether out of favor although in its most modified form it will last throughout the winter but the tendency to stiffen and flatten out the brim is rapidly increasing so that a stiff sailor shape perhaps bent up slightly on one side or even curved up all around is really the safest style of hat in which to invest As a some what flat effect is now popular with the hat resting down close against the hair a bandeau can generally be dis pensed with so that the only trim ming necessary consists in attaching the stiff bow to the felt or velvet shape Large lace bows are extremely pret ty and especially for an old black hat is this mode of trimming effective A net hat bordered with satin or mauve velvet requires no further trimming beyond the large net or lace bow while for school as felt or velvet are more in keeping with the costume the bow may be of ribbon velvet silk or net or lace black white or the color of the gown and hat Marabou Feathers Because marabou droops but does not absolutely wither when exposed to dampness its value as a hat trim ming Is greatly appreciated and in many instances it is being substituted for ostrich tips Or it is used to eke out the more costly plumes so that an elaborate hat of the picture order may be sufficiently fluffy in appearance Sometimes the marabou edging is combined with heavy lace bands as a trimming for the lace crowned hats thus giving them a more substantial appearance when supplemented by marabou edged lace boas of the same color New Idea in Millinery One of the very prettiest new things in the millinery market is the big hat of net or point desprit bound with silk and trimmed with a huge butterfly bow also edged with silk This hat in itself is enough to kill any small shape scare for its sure to become immensely popular and will have great advantages for the girl who fashions and trims her own hats The net bows will also be used on straw hats and the milliners are mak ing them into all sorts of quaint shapes Will Coarsen the Hair While lemon used In the egg sham poo is excellent for the scalp the use f Yip mire lemon 1uiee on th hair is unsxanaseable I FRILL OF RIBBON ON GOVNS Despite the evident cost of the i entirely lined with pompadour gowns there is to day as ever a with a hlack background and the tain simplicity noticeable in all chil drens costumes and while the small girl may for a party be decked out in lace and ribbons galore still the gown must not bo fussily trimmed and should never give the effect of any great elaboration Hand embroidery may be employed plentifully and rare and expensive lace may be used but only sparingly and then of so sim ple kind and design as Valenciennes edging and insertion and baby Irish or perhaps a narrow cluny Hand embroidery remains the favorite style of trimming for a childs party frock for an organdie French mousseline and finest lawn the materials most in favor for the small girls gown hand work is especially pretty and appro priate The waist line instead of defining the childs hips as was the case a year or so ago has returned to its proper position and a ribbon belt or a wide bright colored sash makes an attractive finish for a dainty white dancing frock Guimpe dresses are as popular as ever for all styles of dress whether in the dark linen frock for the nursery or in the lace trimmed or gandie gown for an afternoon party Many party frocks are made with small Dutch necks and short sleeves and this style of dress with bright ribbon bows on the shoulders and sash to correspond is apt to prove excep tionally becoming Childrens fashions always follow more or less the fashions of the grown up so there is a suggestion of the wide mandarin sleeves in many of the newest gowns for small children the white guimpe sleeve filling in under the loose man darin cape The small girls frock with its very much abbreviated skirt should be quite as full and bell shaped as ever and while the flounces and ruffles need not be brought up quite so far on the short length of material given yet all trimmings must still be put on in such a way as to cause the batiste or organdie to stand out well with a good angle from the belt Touch of Pompadour Used to Break the Monotony To break the monotony of black lace evening gowns a frill of pompadour ribbon is being used just under the lace at the front This is a charming idea and one that will make black gowns appropriate as costumes for young women One French gown of black chiffon is silk roses showing with elusive color through the outer folds of the chiffon makes the dress beautiful in the extreme The same idea may be carried out for a young girl in white using either thin crepe China silk or chiffon cloth as in outer covering A wide belt of ribbon to match the lining makes a most girlish dress No more useful garment could be In cluded in a trousseau for debutante or bride than a princess slip of pompa dour silk It is charming when worn under lingerie gowns in summer or under crepe and chiffon in winter Pompadour is also beautiful when lining an opera coat or cape One of the newest evening capes is of pink panne velvet lined with flowered silk and bound all round by a band of vel vet embroidered in pink and gold THE USEFUL SEWING TABLE Martha Washington Style Is One of the Prettiest Sewing tables which come in every shape and variety are always useful and pretty pieces of furniture partic ularly in a flat or apartment The Martha Washington sewing table that happens to be the rage at present is one of the prettiest in these designs and is very much copied in the modern furniture and the antique dealers ad vertise them extensively but it is doubtful whether the genuine speci mens can be found so readily and if found and properly authenticated they are generally very expensive The empire sewing table which has the square shaft base and the plain legs and has two drop leaf sides is a very god piece of small furniture as besides the additional room across the top it has two deep drawers with glass handles The Chippendale sew ing tables with the fluted legs and the three drawers one with space for spools and silks are also much used and the clawfoot and empire designs are endless in their variety and price A weak stomach is often responsible for that draggy feeling in the morn ing Lassitude is not a normal condi tion and when it is never absent learn the cause and cure it if possible Never massage around the eye with out using a good skin food as the skin there is very delicate and is apt to grow inflamed and irritated with pres sure of the fingers Also be careful in using greases even those that are pure that they do not get into the eye Extreme care must be taken in washing the ear otherwise the sensi tive drum may be injured According to one well known aurist the best method for the daily cleaning is to put a piece of thin linen or washcloth over the tip of the little finger never per mitting the cloth to go farther than the tip of the finger can reach Great harm is done to the skin by the use of a powder which contains mineral substance in a large degree Lead arsenic mercury and bismuth are all active poisons and their con tinued use is most injurious The presence of sugar of lead in anjT cos matic preparation can be detected by testing it with ammonia which will turn it black Shaping the Eyebrows Consuelo duchess of Marlborough is supposed to have a pair of the most perfect eyebrows in the world and they are frankly admitted to be not natural but cultivated It is not a difficult thing to shape ones own brows and it would seem as though a habit of this kind should be eagerly acquired by most women One of the best methods of overcoming bushy eyebrows is to shape them between dampened thumb and forefinger after bathing the face or at any time when it is convenient In this way wonder ful results may he obtained A Clever Idea A clever way in which one girl an nounced her wedding was found on the tally cards of an informal even ing entertainment The cards were oblong the upper end embellished with a picture of a winsome girl The score card was removed and replaced with a tiny card announcing the wed ding day The two cards were joined with white satin ribbon and a bunch of violets was attached to each card Home Made Buckles A beautiful buckle of any desired shape may be made by plaiting three strands of the narrowest gold braid together and wiring on the back Noth ing ean be nicer as a finish for an empire belt for the ready made buck les of metal not only tear the lace in tne Swn but scratch all the furni apt to coarsen It and make It Btiff and j tHX la tip fcouscu 2 - aaaaa HIS RABBITS FOOT LUCKY POCKET PIECE THAT CER TAINLY MADE GOOD at the Time He Did Who Can Tell What Would Have Happened mMMm minm m EM GOOD clever foot left hind fat engineer is always on a great boon rabbits 1 carry in my inside jum per pocket I ran over a rabbit one day n in the choppin process its lofi lliiil Iflfr UJiq fnQQOd through the cab window into my lap Of course it would be too much like temptin fate to let a good thing like that get by n Ive carried it with me on my runs ever since The other day I stopped at the junction for water with the daylight express The boys at the roundhouse down there got to throwin a josh in to me about my rabbits foot protec tor Some of them didnt believe it was true that I put so much faith into it Well I says you can josh me as much as you like but Im frank to admit that I wouldnt like to go out on the road for a trip without my hunch in my pocket Then they all had to have a look at it After they had passed it around it was time for our train to leave n I carelessly stuffed it in the outside pocket of my jumper I was in such a hurry I had a heavy train but we were right on time so I didnt mind much as the 1327 was workin her dandiest n Ave plowed along just like an ice yacht before a 40 mile gale Goin slipped n hobbled for a second like a fat man steppin on a banana peel I eased her off with the throttle a bit stickin my head out of the cab win dow to see what caused the unsteadi ness on the part of the 1327 As I did the locomotive gave a little lurch n I felt my rabbits foot slidin out of my jumper pocket I made a grab at it but I didnt come within a foot of it It landed on a little ledge of the runnin board just outside the cab I leaned out of the window to get it Some mysterious influence seemed to be workin against my reachin that rabbits foot In another second it bounced off to the ballast to one side of the track Well I was in a quandary for a second However I firmly made up my mind I wasnt goin to lose my rabbits foot guardian angel in that fashion So I put on the air As the train came to a stop I dropped from the runnin board n dusted back after my good luck piece As soon as the train stopped a natural curiosity rose in the minds of the passengers n the train crew as to what was the matter Jim Spratt the conductor asked me what was up n I just told him that I dropped something of con siderable value n had stopped to pick it up A fresh guy in one of the Pull mans overheard my answer n butted in as follows Say old sport I dropped a quill toothpick from the dining car back up the road a piece Would you mind backin up there n gettin it for me Of course we are in no hurry to get in This near railroadin fatigues me I didnt make any reply to him though I would have liked to give him a slam in the slats In less time than it takes to tell it I had the train started again I just got em movin about eight miles an hour when I heard a crashin of the ties n the 1327 listed over to one side Of course we were goin so slow that we could almost stop in a space the size of a ten cent piece I dropped down to the ground again n on inspectin the truck I found a broken rail Now was nt that nice work for that rabbits foot Pennsylvania Grasshopper Story The Grasshopper Level on the Pennsylvania railroad is within four miles of Lancaster and derived its name from this circumstance The grasshoppers one season were so nu merous as to destroy the crops and it is said the fence rails were worn smooth by the insects crossing from one side to the other in searching for green pastures While that may seem incredible an examination of the grasshoppers hind legs will corrobor ate the probability of the storys cor rectness During that season the pests were so thick on the rails in the vicin ity mentioned that the engines with their trains were stalled so that to make any progress it became neces sary to have men precede the trains and pour sand on the tracks This suggested carrying the sand in boxs and next putting the boxes astride of the locomotive and then adding rods which were placed under the control of engineers and firemen Train Cut Off Foxs Brush During a run with the Vine hounds at Whitchurch a fox was caught by one of the hounds on the railroad line says the London Daily Mail Before the hounds could be whipped off an express train dashed into them killing one and cutting off the foxs brush Used Many Ties The number of ties purchased by the steam and electric roads of this coun try during the year 1906 was 102834 040 The demand for the steam roads amounted to 75 per cent oX toe total fifteen cents NOTICE FOR WDS Scaled liitls will In rintiviit nt itm IRr f j mo city clerk- of trio city or AlcCook Nobruskn until riidit oclock i in ririuulnrii j tunc Juno 8 IWkS Tor n contract to perform nil work and furnish nil tiiiitcrinl necessu ry for InjiiiK Mich bidowiilks cross walks mill curlm i within tho corporate limit or the city of took as tho city council may order to he laid uniiK mo current municipal yenr Ilicls lmll ho made per sqiinre foot for tho follow Uk ma- rm1 HiiB stone concrete tiiiiK and If Engineer Had Not Dropped It Just iiua brick Sidownlks cro walks and curbs to bo laid in accordance with the provisions of tne ordinances 01 tho city of JlcCook and the speciiications on file in tho city clerkV ollice and subject to tho approval ami acceptance of the city eiiKineer All sidewalks cross walks and curbs to bo Kiiaranteed by tho contractor for a term of two ears from the date of ac ceptance and renewals to lie uaranteed for a ti 1 1 4i llkt titrm I hi fmt rfiftstf fiiitii li IJ11I 1 he city council reserves tho rifjht to reject my and all bids Dated Slay M ts silvi II W Coxovkk City Clerk CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEWENTS Christian Bible school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 n m and 8 p m C E at p m All are welcome K M AinsWOUth Pastor Episcopal Preaching services at St Albans church at 11a m and 7S0p m Sunday school at 10 n 111 A 11 are welcome to these services E R Eakle Rector Catholic Order of services Mass 4 a m Mass and sermon 1000 a m Evening servico at 8 oclock Sunday school 230 p m Every Sunday Wji J KutwiN O M I BaITIst Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching service at 11 00 a in Even ing service at 800 B Y P U at 7 p ni A most cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us E Burton Pastor Christian Science Services Sun day at 11 a m and Wednesday at 8 p in Subject Mortals and Immor tals Meetings held in the Diamond block Room open Wednesdny and round the Ten Degree Curve the 1327 Saturdays from 2 to 4 p m Science literature on sale Congregational Sunday school at 10 a m Preaching at 11 a m and 8 p m by pastor Junior C E at 3 p m Senior C E at 7 p m Prayer meeting every Wednesday al 8 The public is cordially invited to these ser vices G B Hawkes Pastor Methodist Sunday school at 10 a m Union GAR service at Congregational church at 11 am Preaching at 8 p m Subject What Our General Conference is Doing at Baltimore Junior League at 4 Epworth League at 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday night I at 8 pm You are welcomed and made glad at this church Sunday school every Sunday in South McCook at 3 M B Carman Pastor Typewriter ribbons for sale at The Tribune office original town of Ifcil Will- mtv Nebraska or be for er barred of any iutere t therein that tho title of plaintilT and defend ants Sullie K Dctirotr Deborah Anna DetlrolT elIerleiroir KLsio Detiroir and Kleauor C fro heouieted us against the rest of the lefcndants herein and each of them that tin died to said premise- recorded in book 11 at pae ITU of the deed records of Ked Willow county Nebraska and tho deed of said prem ises recorded in hook II at pace ISiof records and each of them ho held null and void and ordered cancelled of record for a UiiditiK and juduiiient that the morlRaKc to said prem ises recorded in book I at pace 110 of the mort Kae records of sail county is unenforceable b rea oii of tho lape if time and is barred by the statute of limitations that debt reel thereby fully paid and tho be ordered satisfied and cancelled of record that the plain tilf be decreed to be the owner in fee simple of an undivided one half interest in -aid prem ises that the defendant Sallio Detiroir be decreed the owner in fee simple of an undivid ed one sixth intere t to said premi s and each or the defendants Deborah Anna Detiroir Wel ler DetJroir Klsio DcUroH and Kleauor C De tiroir be decreed to he tho owner in fee simple of 1111 undivided one twelfth intere t in -aid premises that said premise- be partitioned ac cording to said shares and if -aid premi escan not be equitably divided the he -old and the proceeds thereof be distributed ihiiouk -aid parties in inti rest according to their respect he You are required to an vver said petition on or before the lth day of June lXS Dated thisSth day of May HUM S lt Li imiu hrrss Ilaintiir ly MoInn ItitchiiA WoIlT i ll111 NOTICK NOTICK OF INCOKlOKATIOX Sullie F DuOnilT Dilxmli iimi IMJroir an t Xoi Ice it hereby kiwh that tln C I IWW infant Welter IMIroli uu infant Klie A Company 1h flUI it nru Im nf viron an infant J luiuior C Dedrollan infant lion in the olllcn of th cretttry of thy stHtsnfr Miarles Lobtirn as Kiinrdiau of the ostate of Nebraska The priiic pal phn t of trnimutirar tIio ai mranls Deborah Anna DcOroir I tho Iiinuikn of nid eoriMrntuii xhall I 1W VrH UnrVrlMV KleonorC le Cook Nebraska The em ral nature lh National Hunk a corpora- bin ine to he trniMieled l aid comxu m turn William A Ifixton lr V t i K111 1 1 i 1 T vuufi in itn 1 riMiii kiiiriui iiu uiiniHii iiinr ruin miirti vvr ms of iiit rrlW last will and testament of W illiam A Piixto the liujiiu and mIIjik f IIHrM i v0 uhiKher executrix of li usually kept 111 a teprimHut tur t i 11 tlie last will and testament of Henjninin quire mid dUpox if phI and stoihiI jk Klior deceased tho unknown heirs dmisee t to build alter recum trwi and reimi and leKntees of Robert Kim mi lecensed Ltievn Yeazel Mary en70l The Exchange National Hank of Hastinus Nebraska a cor poration Sallio F IMiroll as executrix of tho last will and testament of Charles J uroll deceased defendants wi take not ei saiu nit - ruy enrnsKn against said e- Mil Slltll flf flflit I linilfuwl I1II1 tttllt 1 hn fv 1 I- t - tliit Ti 1 1 i 1 luiimiiiij oiijcci ami praeroi winch are one that to bo approved by the citywuncil that sid def udants and each of them be re- the job IS Clly Bi cr s Ostimato is as follows mured to et forth the inti rest the or tiny of J J I sidewalks foot Unrtin tl ner soiinrii ni 1 1 - - X - - hi 111111 1 illlll II Ill I I II II If 1 III lit iv riir f ywii r - AV1 viii- illls IIVI Mllliiro IIIOl CIIIIllCIIl cents liavp nnr llifif I alwavs vurulllmi ncCi er siiuare foot NOTICK TO CKKDIlOKS The ritato of Nebra ka ifel Willow Mtmr a miidinc neceisHry r m v tntit for ual prosecution of ouch himim s Tim imimhH of capital stock authorized hall h 1 mi thoti uud dollars di ided lulu our liiiudrtIwl fortj ohares of tlwe hundred dollars each tin tnr Iuliii f Iinl 1 It I rn a that 011 1 the eighth day of May 1KB Ludwiir j treasurer of -aid cirixrntioii at the UnwdT iIIiS iV IMtition in tho district court of issuance Said nri rHtin shall couuitoafn when the par value d irty IUi thoimtUHi Am hundred dollar of -Hid cnpial stock nluJI4 paid in full to the treasurer and it dueliu -hall be perpetual The hltrlie t aiiionnt Tin debteiiuesn or liahtlit towlnch the corponciR is at any time to subject itMdf m oue bnlf at 4a cipital -tick the airairs of nidcir are to be conducted a Itc idcnt Vicit Vs dent Secretary anil Treamirer C L DMiHOfPA CovtlANY liviJ Hj I tivviti ihh lreidML AMe t 1 ltiniiK r Secretary mm Tn aurer In the county court In ihe mutter Hrw estate fr 1i ter Wesch decenseil To thu rtlr ilors of -aid estate ou are hereby iititi that I will sit ir tkn count court room in Mil 00k in said couct4aia the liSth dti of November Atb at one oVNi j m to xamiue claim- nixniusi ail estate v5j a view to their adju tmeul and allowaucu MSI claim- agaiu l said estate imi t bo Hied iaffttur court on or before November Si lKiS uiHt tttn executor of said estate is allowed until My3 HKri in which to make pavment of debts sdUv eil apiiu t -aid estate Wiiue siu hand and the nal of snidovWw court thi Lfith da of April lKlft 1st rJ Jf Mimikk County JuAqk Hojle t Kldred MMLICATION KOlt LICENSE Indiauola Nebraska May 8th U4 Notice is hereby given that Mclanii V Ctra firm eompo ed of J I Me Kami and Ilarrj Cox have filed in tho cit clerks ollico tiuttr bond and ictition for liceie to -ell rmHI spirituous and in the huiltSns on lot block CJ in the AtihuI ward of tlwtats of Indinnola for the car ending April I iJHi VS Jt Jli K Alix Applicant MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOP PRICK Contain no Sawdust Ashes Chop Feed or Bran Ask for and try once SKIDOO CondSfet Tablets Worm Kidney Chicken Cholera Blister Heave Fever Hog Cholera tablets Louse Pattz Spavin Cure Barb Wire Liniment 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