K r i ft a Jk L KWftWa MWWMj3 Some Notables Of the Hour 3WlWlwAl1 AU GUSTUS LOW TIIER British minister to Morocco who has figured in the efforts for the release of the Kald Sir Harry MacLean from captivity by Ralsull has been much praised for his tactful conduct dur ing the troubles In the country of Sul tan Abdul Aziz He Is of special Interest OKKAHD LOWTHEH tQ AmerIcmls on ac count of his former residence here and because he married an American Gc was born in lSrS and is the second son of the Hon William Lowther brother of the third Earl of Lonsdale lie was educated at Harrow and entering the diplomatic service in 1870 served at Madrid Paris Constantinople Vien na Sofia Bucharest Tokyo Budapest and Washington where lie was secre tary of embassy and at Chile where he was minister from 1101 to 110 1 being appointed to the Morocco mis sion in the latter year lie once told guests of a London dinner party about waiters ut mining towns in western states of America He said You should see the waiter of Dead Gulch of Rusted Boom of Snake and of a hundred other American mining towns The waiter serves you in his shirt sleeves with a cigar In his mouth One day an Englishman or dered quail of such a person Quailf said the waiter All right friend quail it is Quail goes And he disappeared In the kitchen and In a moment returned with a dish of pigs feet Whats this said the Englishman I ordered quail Well said the waiter youve got quail Rut quails a bird the English man exclaimed The barrel of the waiters revolver gleamed as he said In a low tense voice Not here Mrs Lowther was Miss Alice Blight daughter of Atherton Blight of Phila delphia and Newport and one of the handsomest girls in Americas smart set Her marriage to Mr Lowther was one of the leading matrimonial events of 1905 The wedding took place in All Saints church London She is tall and has light hair and blue eyes and Is fond of outdoor sports having won fame as a whip and in MRS GEKABD A IiOWTHCR sailing yachts She met her husband while he was secretary to the British embassy at Washington She made quite a social success when in London When her husband went to Morocco she risked capture by bandits by ac companying him on the dangerous journey to Fez Mrs Lowther is a granddaughter of the sculptor Green ough who modeled the statue of Washington at the capital When Mrs ltussell Sage determined jr iqi sinooo000 of the money her busband left her in establishing a fund for the improvement of social and living conditions in the United States she realized that her plan would depend largely for its success on the character of those placed in charge lls K HI JOHN M GLENS of the expenditure of this splendid sum Her idea is that the income of the fund should be expended in efforts to determine the the cause of pover ty and suffering and in social ex periments designed ito raise the general standard of living among those who commonly find ex istence a hard struccle She se lected several men and women eminent as philanthropists and educators and sociologists to aid her in mailing good use of the fund and plaeed in immedi ate chargo oflt John M Glenn of Baltimore who is known throughout the country for his intelligent and sci entific philanthropic work As an instance of his record in this field it may be related that when Mr Glenn who himself comes of a wealthy and aristocratic family mnrried Miss lMary Wilcox Brown daughter of a Qeading Baltimore banker they left ftheir fashionable friends after the wed- ding ceremony nnd epent the remainder i of the day entertaining a company at a social settlement in Avhlch they wer lnuitusted After a honeymoon abroa 1 they settled down in a home in the factory district Mr and Mrs Glenn have studied the problems of poverty and misery In all their phases She has become the leader of the women I workers among the poor In Maryland and he has taken part In many move ments of a charitable character He is forty nine years old a graduate of Washington and Lee university and of the law department of the University of Maryland is president of the state conference of charities lecturer at Johns Hopkins university vestryman of St Pauls Episcopal church and president of the neighborhood settle ment known as St Pauls guild It Is rather unusual for a railway i president to be placed under arrest and it was a new experience to 1 dent Ralph Peters of the Long Island i railroad when he was recently ar raigned and held in 10000 ball charged by a coro ners jury witli re sponsibility for the death of two per sons in a collision near Jamaica be tween an automo bile and a Long Is land railroad train WWW Cvvra g i - mti K B i COilER WBm3s JH9E7 Mr Peters was for JggE thirty years con- valih petehs ncctcd with the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg and two years ago succeeded the late W F Potter as president of the Long Island He Is fifty four years old and j graduated from the University of Georgia in the class of 72 His son has played on the Princeton golf team but the young man has to work hard tn hont his father in the game Since Vice President Fairbanks saved a pretty hotel waitress from drowning it is considered suspicious for a man in public office to be the hero of a sensational exploit It is generally taken to mean that he has designs on the presidency Friends of Mayor Sherburn M Becker of Milwau kee are wondering if he does not as pire to be governor at least since the papers came out with a story about how he was held up by highwaymen and got the best of them through his quick wits According to the narra tive told of his adventures the mavor and his chauffeur were speeding along near Milwaukee in tent on reaching the Country club where the mayor had an engagement Sud denly a short dis tance ahead a light was swung back and forth across the b IT BECKEK road The mayor who was driving shut off the power and put on the brakes thinking that some accident had hap pened or that there was a break in the road When he had brought his auto mobile to a halt and was ready to jump out to see what the matter was he found himself looking into the muzzle of a revolver A voice from the darkness said Now then turn over whatever you have with you and do it quick Mayor Becker though startled at the sudden demand pulled back his coat showing Ills star and aykig This is all I have with me now The highwaymen took a glance at the gold star and evidently thinking they had held up a police official shut off their light and made a jump for the fence on the side of the road dis appearing quickly Mayor Becker pro teeded to the Country club and from here telephoned the police A MISERLINESS 8tarving and Saving For Others to Spord When Youro Dead Im not opposed to a man saving money remarked the undertaker lighting a fresli cigar but I cant help feeling that it is wrong for one to do it by meanness and by denying one self comforts It is because I see so much of this that I feel this way Whatever is the reason I must say that in my observation the usual result Is that when one has saved up money by this self denial the ones who re ceive the money after death usually waste it To illustrate this let me tell you of a specific case A few years ago an elderly woman died in our city I was called to care for the remains I as sure you that the room into which I went was one of the barest and most desolate places I ever saw There was none of those little things which go to make a room comfortable and cheer I ful I couldnt but help thinking that the noor life had been a dreary one In a way I still think so She was a maiden lady about sev enty In the town was one woman who had been her friend She sent word to me to bring the remains there No one supposed the deceased had a cent in the world When we were about to remove the body the people of the house called my attention to a small box which they said contained all the effects of the dead woman When we opened that box we found that it rntained ronO the old ladys saving of a lifetime In her efforts to hoard up this mon ey she had gone without comforts and necessities had denied herself every little luxury What for Answer it if you can I cant A relative the no rest one and the onlv heir came on irom a middle V At- nt rote lives t Garden City and ii i 1tn rosidence lltlQ eslab 1 1U the day after llshed in that beautiful New York sub urb he surprised the employees of the Garden City Golf club by appearing on the links at 5 oclock in the morning Sometimes lie finds it diffi cult to get a caddy to accompany him at that hour in spite of his generous tips His usual programme is a round of the course a plunge and rub down breakfast and an express to Long Island City whero he Is at his desk by 9 oclock Governor B B Comer of Alabama who has been mentioned much in the dispatches by reason of the controversy over the railway rate law of the state was elected to his present office last fall as the Democratic candidate car rying sixty out of the sixty seven coun ties of the commonwealth He will serve until 1909 His home is in Bir mingham and he is a large cotton plant er and manufactur er The legislature recently passed laws making two and one half cents per mile the maxi mum rate for pas senger fares fixing freight rates on 110 commodities and re quiring nonresident corporations to take out licenses and forbidding them to remove civil suits from state to federal courts When the Southern railway did not put in effect new rates in accord ance with the new laws the state re voked the license it being alleged that the road had violated the provision of the new laws pertaining to removal of suits from state to federal courts Con ferences were held between railway and state officials and an agreement was finally reached in which the rail road promised to put the new rates in effect temporarily pending determina tion of the constitutionality of the laws by the United States supreme court The license was then restored with her for burial She i0 took the money On the day of the funeral she had several hacks at a cost of ir each then she in a present There Are a Dozen Different Kinds of the Borers One of the queerest superstitions says a secondhand book dealer in this city is the idea that the bookworm commits immense ravages among printed volumes and yet has never been seen People think it bores holes through books and eats out large cavi ties in the middle of a volume then disappears and the superstition even goes so far as to assert that the book worm will eat a hole that would hold a marble right in the middle of a book then vanish without leaving any exit The plain truth is that almost any borers that infest wood will bore holes through books and also that cockroach es do about as much harm to books as any other insects There are a doz en different kinds of borers that do more or less damage to books and the reason why the insects are not more frequently caught is that they do their work and generally leave the book to enter the chrysalis state in oth er quarters None of the boring worms are large and even when a borer is actually at work the sudden opening of the book allows the insect to drop out unobserved American made books however are very little troubled by borers There are so many different kinds of chem icals used in the covers bindings pa per and paste that boring insects gen erally get very sick at the stomach before they have made their way far into an American book In southern Europe however great damage is of ten done to libraries not only by bor ers but also by ants which eat their way into the heart of a book and leave galleries and chambers easily mistak en for the work of the borers St Louis Globe Democrat A Knocker That Meart Life So cruel were some of the punish ments meted out to criminals in Eng land centuries ago that it was small wonder the poor wretches claimed the right of sanctuary If they reached a church or some other privileged place the law could not touch them A curi ous relic in connection with this cus tom exists today in the form of the quaint knocker on the door of Durham cathedral The applicant having ham mered at the portal one of the priests inside would inspect him through the eyes of the copper mask above the knocker and after due parley would admit the frightened criminal Following Instructions Here my poor man said a kind old lady here Is a shilling for you Now dont go and spend it in vile drink Thank you maam answered the tramp heartily Ill not I suppose ou was a referring to the Avretched stuff they as at the Dun Cow mum Ah but Ill go to the Black Bull They keep the right sort there 1 London Spectator Active Enough Physician reflectively Ilm The case is one I think that will yield to a mild stimulant Let me see your tongue madam if you please Hus band of Patient hastily Doctor her tongue doesnt need any stimulating Pearsons vVeekly LEGAL NOTICE T rimrlpq F Lfihn Mary Lohn Charles nade the driver of each hack White Mrs Charles White wife of Charles White fir t name unknown Charles TKokks flin 1iivii nf tho of the duei oi uie gae T v Homrs il fendants will hearse the same sum and each of the take notice that Jessie H Hyrd plaintiff has filed a petition in the district court of Ked ll two men who inn- the grue -v ana viraski aira nst the above named S2fi00 for a monument The rest of the 5000 she blew At the end of six months every dollar of it was gone And that old lady had gone without necessities of life to accumulate it And my friend that is but one of several cases yes of scores of them that I could recite to you did I have the mind Lewiston Journal BOOKWORMS defendants the object and prayer of which are that said defendants and all of them bo requir ed to set forth the claim they or aiiyoiuiem have in and to the north half of the northeast ciuarter of section twenty nine 29 township one 1 range thirty 30 west in Red Willow countv Nebraska and that all chums adverse to plaintiffs title may bo determined by decree of said court and that plaintiffs title to said land bo quieted against said defendants and each of them You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of November 1107 Dated September 25 1907 Jcssin 15 Byiid By J E Kellcy her attorney No 8823 NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of tho Currency Washinpton D C August 5th 1907 Wrekeas By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that THE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK in tho City of McCook in the County of Red Wil low and State of Nebraska has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United Rtnjp rnmiirnd to bo complied with before an A Guaranteed Cure For Piles Itching Blind Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long standing in 6tol4 days First application gives ease and rest 50c If your druggist hasnt it send 50c in stamps and it will be for warded postpaid by Paris Medicine Co St Louis Mo fc cure A YEARS 5 43Zp 3L 43 V M LM to ssMTi jm V4LllMf ift wri tu vr ji m l odT Ki w JJLVJuLHA1 v 5m - S fcM th tfi EP Ir L your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a clays work - JS01 lypevv makes ribbon changes unnecessary- gives you ORDER OF KEYRING State of Nebraska Red Willow county ss In the county court To all persons interested in the estate ol Hiram V Iliimb late of said county deceased You are hereby notified that on the 1st day of October 1W7 Alice Nash Plumb Wade Mary Bell Plumb Ambler Hctsey Jane Plumb DuniU and Nell Plumb ialusha filed their petition in the county court of said county for the appoint ment of SH Stiluebouer as administrator of the estate of Hiram C Plumb late of said county that the will be heard at ty deceased and nun mu same -- v the courty court room in the city of McLook in nirl mntv on tliaitli day of October 1U07 at tlie hour of one oclock p m It is further ordered that notice of said hear ing bo fien to all persons interested m said estate by the publication of thisnotico lor three successive weeks in the McCook Tribuno a newspaper published printed and circulated in said county Dated this first day of October VMi skai J C Moore County JiuIkc value wo havo made arrangements with C R Woodworth the popular druggist to offer one of his best selling medicines at half price to anyone who will cut out the following coupon and present it association shall be authorized to commence i noCC f Dnnbinr I at nis store Now Therefore I Thomas P hanc Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency do hereby certify that THE McCOOK NATIONAL BANK in the City of McCook m the County of Red Willow and State of Nebraska is auth orized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States In Testimony W hereof witness my hand and seal of this office this Fifth day of August 1907 T 1 KANE J official I Deputy 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