i M KIMMELL Publisher Largest Circulation in Red WiilowCo Entered at postoffice McCook braska as second class matter Pub lished semi weekly THE DORCAS VILLAGE FAIR One of the unique and successful Cairs and suppers of the united Dor cas societies of the Congregational church was that of last Saturday af ternoon and evening It was a booth proposition worked out with skill and Usefulness as to the decorations and plans The candy bocth brought into clev er requisition lace curtains and oth er details of harmonious sort and Mass Maude McMillan and Miss Mar tha Abel were in charge selling toothsome sweet stuff galore The Japanese booth was in charge of Mrs Kennedy and Mrs Blanchard and its decorations were cf coarse appropriately fans umbrellas etc pertaining to the- island kingdom while rice teas etc were their ar ticles of merchandise The ladies were gowned in Japanese costumes The ice cream cone booth was pre sided over by Mrs Z L Kay and Mts Barney Holer who served the public delioicus cones of frigid cream The baby booth the babies were older crown attracted a full share of attention with Mrs H P Waite and Mrs C D Ritchie moth ering the entire bunch of infan tile loveliness The Congress of Beauties booth contained twenty world price win ners and Mrs Fred Schwab and Mrs A M Williams were there to see that none were kidnapped It fell to the lot and energy of Muss Either Bailey tc preside over the destinies cf the freak booth and it was her busy day for she had the merchandise in many shades colors and conditions of servitude The Dutch booth was characteris tically cute with Mrs A C Wiehe and Mrs B L Webber in dignified attendance The climacteric feature of the fair was the parade here the fair took on its altftudJious amusement num ber with a Sutton beaiting band and several special arttetis imported for the occasion Their parade on Main avenue in the earrly evening soon lined the side walk Mrs Walter Stokes as drum major has Major 1 r M Barnett beaten a village lane and the members of the band Mrs Le roy Kleven Miss Dolezal Miss Thursby Miss Phelps Miss Helen Schwab Miss Eaer Mrs H A Beale Miss Edith Waite Mrs B Y Dor wart well in their bewitching cos tumes and thrilling crescendas and appealing cadenzas just swept over the multitude like a Titantic shudder It was great And Mrs W F Jones la the role of the dago with her faithful bruin Mrs James Hatfield Mrs A R Scott as The Dutch Cleanser and Dorothy Williams and Nellie Schwab as the Gold Dust Twins were quite outside the re porters powers of diction and des cription And the dinner Well it was in charge of Miss Addie Dean Mrs J G Schobel and Mrs 0 M Knoppie That tells the story in brief It was excellent in every detail and a large source of added profit All there is to be said further is that the fair and supper were a great success and were accorded a deserv edly liberal patronage The united societies have decided to make this am annual feature a village fair idea and tins first an nual is an indication cf what may be expected another year Real Estate Filings The following real estate filings have been made in the county clerks office since our last re port James P Reinsmith to Chas W Kelley wd west 50 ft lot 13 14 15 block 21 Mc Cook 1 27 in fine Batiste Flouncings worth Q Q r this week OV regularly 125 - - 45 inch Flouncings Beautiful pat terns this week at - - - - 9c These are exceplional values you should not miss U I HilBBS li oc F M Steiner to Fred C Baruth wd nw qr 19-4-27 G700 00 Ethel Long to Charles S Thomp son wd lots 11 and 12 block 28 Indjanola 3000 00 Martin L Rishel to William E Rttshel wd lot 7 block 4 2nd McCook 3S0 00 Ghas S Thompson to George C Hill wd lots 11 and 12 block 2S Indianola 1 00 Geo C Hill to Chas S Thomp son wd lots 1 2 3 4 5 block 39 Indianola 600 00 J F Holiday to C H Elliott wd wd sw qr 30-4-27 6450 00 Cassie X Woctton to Alvin E Rowland wd lot 13 block 12 West McCook 500 00 Reraember the sweet girl graduate We have an interesting list from Which you can select her gift McCONNELL Druggist - task with the same energy and en thusiasm they manifest La handling great economic and poKtcila ques tions Thisi is a man problem not a woman problem and until men real ize this and until men are consci ence stricken we are not going to dCUutedly there is a charm about the get very far in its solution j simple waists that is alluring Per- 1 hans it -Is because you can use ruimmi iiiiiijiiiumijH 27 in flouncings wonderful bargains This week at - - - THE A Man Problem McCook recently had some expert advice on the sex problem and while interest remains The Tribune gives this paragraph from a recent utterance of William A McKeever of Kansas state agricultural college The author wishes to be listed among tiaose Who take little stock in the theory that the important task of sex instruction is to be heaped upon the shoulders of the teachers As the matter now stands the teach ers of the public schools are nearly all young women of comparative im maturity of mind and while they may give some Vhelpful advice to the girls in their classes they cannot be expected to furnish adequate sex in struction to boys The attempt to force this tremendous task upon the teachers is a tacit admission of par ental weakness and irresponsibility Parents of all classes must face this duty personally and courageously be fore society at large can hope to free itself from the power of the social de mon Let American parents rally to the great social obligation of training their children for pure thinking and a iclean sexual life and the irace will quickfy manifest the splendid manly and womanly qualities inherent in our ordinary human breed And es pecially let the strcng men of the na tion the fathers lay hold upon this J CI SI 711 Z 1 hP Embroideries This Week An unusual purchase a fortunate buy enables us to offer Ou this week values in em broideries never before equaled in McCook Take advantage of this opportunity Buy your Embroideries this week for your Dresses Waists Princess Slips Skirts Corset Covers etc - - III 54 incn jcrnuroiaery riouncings an j 275 and 3 values at y JL J 39c Special lots of medium and wide P - broideries at per yard 10c and - v Corset cover embroideries all over em broideries embroideries in all widths and at all prices are on sale at our store this week Call and get your share Have You Any Millinery Work to be Done Hats to be Retrimmed Any If so you want them done well and by an experien ced trimmer Miss Carlson finishes her season with us this week in order to accept a designing position with one of the large millinery houses in Chicago We regret thefact of her going two weeks earlier than usual and because of this we urge you to Bring in Your Work This Week and we will take care of your orders satisfactorily murium wjui lPE GOODS MHAINEKr LADIES F0RNISHIN6S MS COOK - NEBR I HABIT Young man it will pay you to get the habit We mean the saving habit The banking habit will help yuu If you are starting out in life with only your two hands to help you the dollar on deposit will be the best friend ou will have on the side Start an account at the bank Dont check unless the need is urgent Add to it rather than draw it out You will acquire a standing among the men who do things You will in time have a fund to do something with yourself Get the habit Start now The opening of a bank account may be the turning point in your career Come and start with us no matter how small Ask the successful man if this advice is good He knows See if ho deesnt tell you the same thing THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE STYLISH TAILOR MADE COS TUME It is remarkable how these plain tailored waists have acquired popu larity There was a time when only business WGmen wore them but now you need only to stroll up the Ave nue or go through the smartshops and jou will see hosts of them in silky crepe de ohiniss French cot ton voiles satins and fine linens The prices are exorbitant yet they are so simple to construct that any economical woman who sews may make one with little difficulty Un- V K A 1 rWJX iv Jit Avi3i2M v it---- - v - G7G7 G303 tiful neckwear of which women are so extremely fend This illustration shows the daicty net frill at front the chic little bow and the neat turnover en the standing collar Crys tal buttons wihiifch are very stylish are used on this waist Take particular rotieo of the trimness of the set in sleeve A natty skirt must be combined with tins tailored waist so as to keep ip the appearance of extreme smartness The tunic effect which certainly adds a distinctive feature is lengthened by a shaped flounce having an inverted box pleat at each sidt cf the center back thus giving ample room for comfortable walking Whipcord is at the height of fash ion and is extremely serviceable as it wears wonderfully well For a slight ly lighter weight cloth ipanama galine or eclienne is Ipracticail It is a model and closes a the front Dandelion Day McCcok needs one and The Tribune suggests that mayor proclaim one at his earliest convenience before the seedis are ready to be scattered all over the city by the four winds of heaven Closed Annual Contract The McCook Cement Co on last Ttoursday closed an annual contract j with Red wallow county to do the cr j ment bridge and culvert work of the j county for the ensuime vear Election and Banquet The Epworth League held their election of officers Friday night with a following banquet and enjoy able social period in the Methodist church basement NOTICE OF HEARING In the County Court of Red Wil low county Nebraska In the matter of the estate of Hi ram F Eeekin deceased To all persons interested in said estate You are hereby notified that on May C 1912 Sylvester Cordeal as administrator of the estate of Hiram F Feekin deceased filed his final ac count petition for distribution of residue of estate and for discharge as administrator of said estate and that a hearing will be had upon said final account and petition at the county court room in the city of McCook in said county on the 25th day of May 1912 at nine oclock am Dated this Cth day of May1912 FRANK M GOLFER Seal County Judge First publication May NOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th day of April 1912 W B Whittaker a justice ol the peace 01 Eed Wil low county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of ilSOTo in an action pending before him Avherein Bullard Lxim ber Company a corporation in corporated under th laws cf the State of Nebraska is plaintifi and Oscar Grismore is defendant that property of the defendant consisting of money owing by Matella Gordon to the said de fendant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Said cans was continued to the 6th day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 oclock a m Dated this 27th day cf April 1912 Bullard Lumber Company Plaintiff C E Eldred attorney for plain tiff April E F Osborn DRAY LINE All kinds of Hauling and Trans fer Work promptly attended to Your patronage solicited Office First Door South oi DeGrofFs Phone No 13 Application for License Indianola Nebraska 3Iay 2 1912 Notice is hereby given that C II Ilyaitit has filed in the city clerks office of the city of In dianola Nebraska his bond and petition for a license to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on lot numhered 13 in block numbered 29 second ward of the city of Indianola in Bed Willow county Nebraska for the municipal year ending April 30 1913 C II HYATT Applicant First publication May 2- sw 6t NOTICE OF SUIT Oscar Grismore defendant will take notice that on the 20th day of April 1912 W B Whittaker a justice of the peace of Red Wil low county Nebraska issued an order of attachment in the sum of 7403 in an action pending before him wherein Harold P Waite and Edwin S Waite part ners doing business under the naime of II P Waite Company are plaintiffs and Oscar Gris more is defendant that property of the defendant consisting of money owing by Matella Gordon to the said defendant has been attached and garnisheed under said order Said cause was eon tinned to the 6th day of June 1912 at the hour of 9 ocoek am Dated this 27th dav cf April 1912 Ilarcd B Waite and Edwin S Waite partners doing business under the firm name of II P Waite Company Plaintiffs C E Eldred attornev for plain tiffs April Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlains Liniment For sale by all druggists Model Heating Plumbing AuaaietonKiiDy Are prepared to fur nish estimates on short notice They keep a complete line of Bath Tubs La vatories Sinks and other plumbing mater ial including a good line of lawn hose and sprinklers Phone No 182 - McCook Nebr 3SGTICE Notice is hereby given that The McCook Co Operattive Hospital Association has filed its articles of incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State -of the Slfate -of Nebraska and in the office of the County Clerk of Red Willow count- Nebraska The lo eation of the principal office of the corporation shall be McCook Nebraska and the principal place for the transaction cf its busi ness shall be Red Willow county Nebraska The general mature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be To equip maintain and operate a hos pital in Red Willow county state of Nebraska to receive dona tions of money or property of any description -to rent or purchase any real or personal property and to ereet a building or build ings to be used in connection therewith and to sell any prop erty real or personal that may have come to the Association by gift or purchase when such prop erty has ceased to be of usse for the purpose for Avliich it was giv en or purchased The amount of capital stock authorized shall be 25000 divid ed into 5000 shares of 500 each which shall be subscribed for at not less than their par value and which shall be non ass essaible and no share shall be issued until fully paid for The existence of this corporation began on March 4 1912and this corporation shall have perpetual succession The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corpora tion is at any time to subject it self shall not exceed one fourth of the par value of stock out standing The affairs of the cor poration are to be conducted by a Board of Managers consisting of nine members selected by the stockholders from among their number The officers of the cor poration shall consist of a Pres ident a Vice President a Secre tary and a Treasurer who shall be chosen by the Board of Man agers The McCook Co Operative Hos pital Association Anna E Fahnestock Secretary By L W McConnell President Seal April Our hobbv is good groceries The Best of Everything A trial order will convince you- D MAGNER Phone 14 hoe Store E D PERKINS CO OPPOSITE SUTTONS JEWELRY STORE When in need of SHOES Remember that we have the best assortment in town for Men Women and Children R D PERKINS CO Opposite Suttons Jewelry Store t