The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, April 10, 1908, Image 3

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OLD STYLES LIKED
JEWELRY NOVELTIES HAVE AN
ANCIENT FLAVOR
Designs In Favor with Our Grandfa
thers Are Again Popular Cameos
and Belt Buckles Are Things
of Beauty
The novelties in jewelry this
spring began the clerk
Ding long ding ding ding ding
Tho chimes from a big grandfa
thers clock in one corner of the
etoro interrupted lilm
Grandfather sets the style in
clocks lie said And grandmothers
taste rules in jewelry So wo have
paradox that the novelties in new
jewelry are all old fashioned styles
Grandmother had good taste
Tho clerk held up a silver neck
chain
Its a good example of the whole
fashion he said Its hand
wrought you see That means that
the maker had a chance to express his
individuality and that no two designs
need he alike Heres another
scarabs you see of amethyst topaz
and jade all on one chain And heres
a chain of jet beads unpolished
I dont know whether these vel
vet collarettes mounted with solid
gold buckles are grandmother style
or not but they are so pretty they de
serve to be
These garnet bracelets though
might have come straight from an old-
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Old Style Jewelry Is Popular Again
time strong box Heres a beauty this
chain bracelet of large amethysts in
gold settings Amethysts will be
great favorites among the stones and
bracelets will be as popular as ever
There is a great chance for the jeweler
artist in making old fashioned silver
bracelets
The jeweler with artistic instincts
must have taken a good deal of satis
faction in making silver card cases
too like grandmother-used-to-carry
This shows exquisite engraving
These purses made of silver are old
style also
Then the dealer drew out a tray of
cameos He seemed to take a satis
faction in looking at them and hand
ling them
Did I say those other things were
old fashioned he asked Well
what do you think of this coral cameo
It is of the style in vogue in England
200 years ago There are cameos of
all sixes and degrees of beauty but
theyre my hobby and Ill stop
Anyway the belt buckles are al
most as charming This large gold
one with one large stone is perhaps
the type The buckles are mounted
with some semi precious stone such
as topaz I shouldnt forget to men
tion the lapis lazuli among the new
settings It is defined as an alumi
nous mineral of rich blue color St
Elmo a novel made it popular and
it has a color which pleases the lovers
of the antique-in-appearance
Spanish and Oriental styles are to
appear again and there will be some
Egyptian designs More coral will he
seen this year than before Kansas
City Star
The Spring Colors
The leading colors of spring to
quote a French authority will be
blue yellow and brown with a great
deal of plum color mixed in There
are also several new shades of green
one of which new leaf green is gain
ing in popularity Yet it is rather try
ing in tone Purple will always be
worn In the yellows one sees a great
deal of sulphur yellow And there is
mustard which is a very good color
indeed Cream chartreuse golden
brown and apricot yellow are all to be
a great deal seen And In blue there
are some lovely new tones but the
most popular blue will be atlantic a
blue which is neither light nor dark
but a clear lovely medium tone very
restful to the eye and becoming to the
figure It is a blue with not a parti
cle or ffrar In it - v -
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LEVINSKY HAD GREAT SCHEME
Bright Idea He Thought Meant Saving
of Twenty Five Dollars
Levinsky despairing of his life
made an appointment with a famous
specialist He was surprised to find
15 or 20 people in the waiting room
After a few minutes he leaned over
to a gentleman near him and whis
pered Say mine frient this must bo
a pretty good doctor aint ho
One of the best the gentleman
told him
Levinsky seemed to be worrying
over something
Veil say he whispered again he
must be pretty exbensive then aint
he Vat does he charge
Tho stranger was annoyed by Le
vinskys questions and answered
rather shortly Fifty dollars for tho
first consultation and 25 for each
visit thereafter
Mine Gott gasped Levinsky
50 tollars the first time and 25 tol
lars each time afterwards
For several minutes he seemed iki
decided whether to go or to wait
Und 25 each time afterwards he
kept muttering Finally just as he
was called into the ollice he was
seized with a brilliant inspiration He
rushed toward the doctor with out
stretched hands
Hello doctor he said effusively
Veil here I am again Everybodys
Magazine
Tarantula Not So Bad
The terrible tarantula is said to be
more abused than abusive It is not
aggressive upon man nor is it often
intrusive even although every old
miner and prospector has shaken one
out of his boots or blankets in the
morning and always the size of a
saucer It avoids the hot sunshine
and remains well down in its burrow
under the ground About sundown it
sallies forth and lies in waiting just
below the opening of the burrow It
assumes this position whether it de
sires food or wishes only to get a bit
of fresh air It does not travel about
in quest of food even when hungry
but remains quietly in the attitude
described often for hours at a time
At the near approach of a caterpillar
grasshopper beetle or almost any
creature of like size other than its
enemy the wasp it rushes out and
seizes it but rarely goes farther than
a few inches from the opening One
fair sized insect a week is sufficient
to satisfy its hunger because of its
inactive existence while it can live
several months without food even
when most active provided it has
water In autumn the spider closes
the entrance with a crudely spun web
It is then ready to pass the winter in
a semi lethargic state partaking of no
food In the spring it digs its way
out
A Jefferson Davis Speech
On August 2 1S70 a party of young
men engaged a band and serenaded
Jefferson Davis After the band had
played Dixie and My Maryland
Mr Davis spoke these words
My friends I thank you for this
cordial greeting Thrown like a wave
on a restive ocean it is something to
receive this good old Virginia wel
come As long as my heart continues
to beat it must be still responsive to
the warm and cordial feeling of Vir
ginians Avhich I have experienced in
some of the contingencies of my life
This manifestation of your good feel
ing towards me comes from your gen
erosity and not from any merit of my
own May God in his infinite mercy
preserve you from every ill and may
your prosperity and happiness be as
wide as your borders may your
homes be peaceful is the earnest
prayer of one who has no more to
say to you on this occasion Eugene
L Didier in Spare Moments
Durability of Glass
It does not seem odd to find inscrip
tions written ages ago still visible on
the Tower of London or on the steeple
of some cathedral but one would hard
ly look on a fragile panel of glass in a
common window for characters 200
years old
A notable case in point is that of
the old house in London wherein the
notorious Jack Sheppard once lived j
as a carpenter s apprentice One of
the window panes still bears an in
scription cut in it by a glazers dia
mond recording the name and address
of a man who preceded Jacks master
in that house
The inscription is John Woolley
Brand Painter and Glazier March 12
1700
That was nine years before the
coming to the house of the famous
Jack Sheppard and over 200 years
ago Sunday Magazine
Not a Bad Idea
Did you write to Flippanys said
Mrs Xuvoe Reeshe for samples of
all the latest style visiting cards
Yes madam replied the secretary
About 100 came all sorts and sizes
What names were on them Mrs
Nuvoe Reeshe inquired eagerly
The very first families of the city
madam
The matron smiled contentedly
Then dump em all she said in
the gold card receiver on the parlor
table
Severely Practical
Oh promise me that some day you
and I will take our love together to
that sky sang one of the boarders
in our boarding house sentimentally
Sunday evening in the parlor
Youll have to buy an airship Mr
Pipes wont you asked little Tom
mie Smith in all seriousness
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ANCIENT TOWERS IN SOUTHWEST
Prehistoric Structures Doubtless Used
for Defensive Purposes
Denver Col In pre Columbian
days probably even before the period
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Gibraltar
Rock in
Utah
the defensive positions picked out by
I the more peaceable inhabitants for
I their dwellings
i In nearly every one of the ancient
I communal buildings can be found
towers and lookouts with small win-
dows or loopholes commanding all ap
proaches Usually the towers are a
I part of the main building but occa
sionally they are detached and stand
One of these remarkable structures
has been found in Navajo canyon
which is included within the Mesa
Verde National park in southwestern
Colorado The tower still stands on
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Postmaster General Frank H Hitch
TOMB OF CONFUCIUS
MODEST SHRINE MARKS GREAT
LEADERS RESTING PLACE
of the Aztec and Toltec peoples and
at a time when a considerable portion
of the southwestern part of this Seventy Seven
country now embraced within Col
orado Utah and New Mexico was
densely populated by a race well ad
vanced in many of the crude arts and
Generations of His
Family Have Lived in Place
Where Illustrious Chinese
Philosopher Was Born
industries constant warfare was car- A new gniie book buries this lacon
ried on between factions rival tribes lc paragraph among its descriptions of
or different races as Is evidenced by tlie German port of Tsingtau and of
about 50 routes in the Shantung
province of China
At Tshue fu on passports and
cards presented to Duke Kung permis
sion is granted to visit the temple and
tomb of Confucius
Many known tombs were very old
before that of Confucius was built but
there is no doubt that Duke Kung can
show a longer pedigree than any other
person He is the latest in the line
or me lescenuaius oi uoniucius ami
the family has lived for 77 generations
in the very place where the illustrious
Chinese philosopher was born and
died
The remarkable history of this fam
ily is due largely to the attitude of
the Chinese toward the descendants of
the great toucher The family is the
only example of hereditary aristocracy
iu the empire The head of the house
is an independent nobleman ranking
next to the imperial family supported
by the state on the rentals derived
from nearly 200000 acres of land and
distinguished by various special
honors and privileges The governor
of the province of Shantung in the
Southeastern western part of which Confucius was
I born is required to prostrate himself
nine times when he pays his respeects
to the duke but the few Europeans
who have visited the place have been
simply and cordially welcomed though
making only their customary saluta
tion No other family in the world
of course has a record of having lived
for over 2100 years in one place Con
fucius died in his birthplace 23S5
years ago
off at some distance and are built s uonuiuuuii ui mu
mue C1L UKlL lb Iluumvu u u UUi3L
sufficiently high to afford a view of
the country on all sides
of Confucius can trace their lineage to
the philosopher If the place is to be
visited hereafter by the tourists who
will go to China in increasing numbers
as transportation facilities improve
there should be some agreement as to
the of its It is spelled
Spelling name
ton of a snnrlstnno mn nhnnr 30 fPfit
in two was in the Sulde book referred
high and is perfectly cylindrical By
the aid of steps worn in the stone it is to and LeSSe Williamson and some
other writers Confucius have their
possible to climb to the tower and on
transliterations for the
even to walk around it The walls own original
name of his birthplace Political re
are 24 inches thick and although
their original height is not known I form in China sll0uld be accompanied
those now in place are over nine feet j bJr reform in the Occidental spellings
high This tower arising from the of Chinese place names
bottom of the canyon to an elevation Sequestered among the mountains
about the surrounding rim com- o Shantung the town has been al
manded a view of the adjacent mesa most unattainable by foreigners and
and was undoubtedlv the viewpoint even to day few pilgrims unsustained
from which warnings of an approach- by firm purpose will undergo the
ing enemv could be sent out to the great discomforts of the journey there
cliff dwellers in the canyon below
Another remarkable lookout is Gib
raltar House in Ruin canyon just
Six days are required to reach the
town from the railroad at Tsinan fu
The road is too bad for driving and
across the Colorado Utah line from tne cnoice is ouerea to me tourist
the Mesa Verde National park Like tween S1X uas on u uunKey or in u
the round tower of Navajo canyon
this structure overlooked great dis
tances preventing a surprise from an
approaching enemy
Considering the fact that about the
wheelborrow The place is called the
Mecca of China but many devotees
from the western world are likely to
wait for the improvement of transpor
tation facilities
only known weapons these pre historic ome nours Deiore uie cu IS
people used were the bow and arrow reached the visitor may see the large
cemetery in which the remains of
and a spear like implement the
cessity for the great fortresses and oniucnis ana nis descendants repose
thick walls is quite unexplainable
SUCCESSOR TO HITCHCOCK
Dr
Grandfield Made First Assistant
Postmaster General
Washington Charles P Grand
field of Missouri the ranking officer
of the bureau who has acted as first
assistant in the absence of Assistant
Near the top of a gentle eminence
is a terrace to which a stone stairway
gives access The terrace is covered
with flagging stones not in the best of
repair for the surface is uneven and
at the further side of the flagging op
posite the stairway rises a tombstone
of ordinary height embedded in mor
tar between cross pieces of stone
The flat surface is covered with the
inscription and in front of it are a
stone prayer stool and a handsome
vessel in which incense is constantly
burning
This is the modest and simple tomb
of the man who Avas deified by hi1
countrymen and whose temples
reared for his honor and worship may
be seen in all the larger cities of the
empire
Georgia Cotton Seed Sent to Mexico
R H Smith of Monticello Ga one
of the most prominent cotton planters
in Georgia was in Atlanta recently
superintending the shipment of 20
tons of seed cotton which he had
grown to Elderg Ulmer of Torreon
Ccahuila Mexico
The fame of these seeds has spread
over the country and Mr Smith is
making quite a name for himself and
his cotton by its extensive sale and
general use
This cotton will be placed in Mex
ico and doubtless will bear fruit
equal to that secured from it in
Georgia
This is the longest distance ship
ment of seed cotton yet recorded from
cock nas succeeded to tne vacancy Georgia Atlanta Constitution
created by tne latter s resignation
Mr Hitchcock recently decided to
accept the invitation of the friends of
Secretary Taft to assist in the man-
Defending Portsmouth Harbor
The construction of the new defense
agement of his campaign for the breakwater at Portsmouth England
dential nomination nf thp Tpnniiiifnn has been commenced This is a unique
party undertaking in order to prevent
Dr Grandfield was born at Troy tiIe vessels rushing the naval harbor
Lincoln county Missouri in 1861 and under cover of darkness A row of
keeps his voting residence there He huge concrete blocks is to be dropped
was appointed to the post office de- across the shallow sandbanks These
partment as clerk at 1000 in August blocks weigh 34 tons each and placed
1885 and has risen through every end to end will make a formidable
grade to his present position While wall which no destroyer can jump
in the department he took a course in
medicine at Howard university get
ting his degree of M D in 1S89
Dr Grandfield resides with his wife
and two daughters at 949 S street
There is a fort at either end one on
shore and one in the sea and the only
way of getting through the break
water will be through a gap which
can he quickly closed in case of need
NOTICE
Notice is hereby tfivon that Hie Mas tnic Tem
ple Craft of Mc ixk Nebraska lias llleil its
articles of incorpor ition in the oilke of the -re-rotary
at state of the Stale or Nebraska The
principal place of transact inc the business f
Mini corporation shall be MeCook Nebraska
the Kcneral nature of the business to bo trans
acted said corporation shall be to purcha e
reitl estate in MeCook Nebraska Uwii which
to erect a building and to furnish rooms in said
huudiiiK for Masonic purposes rooms for
ollices store and other purposes and to erect
anil construct in sun hiiildiiiK an opera lioii e
and to lease and receive the rent of said build
iiiK and maintain Miid ox ra house and rccehe
the profits therefrom The amount of capital
stock itiitiori7fil shall be iKX l diidd into
2Xlsliireofsltnieach which are to be paid
as follows i The full amount of one share
by each thereto at the time
hlitill June been subscribed 2nd Ten per rt iit
of each total subscription monthly
after said one share is due and payable until
such subscribers total subscription Ui ntiicly
paid This corporation shall commence on the
twentieth dnj of March lmft and its duration
shall be jxTpctual The highest amount of in
debtedness or liability to which the corporation
isat any time to subject itself -hall not exceed
two thirds of the capital stock subscribed 1 he
allairsof the corporation are to be conducted
by a president vice president secretary and
treasurer who together with file other persons
selected from among the stock holders shall
constitute the Hoard of Directors
Masonic TnMi iKOtArr
I ma ij or Mi Cook Nkiskaska
By C L Faiixi stock President
Attest I ox Coxt Secretary
rem i cat i on not i en
Ieter Holmes Updike plaintiff and Kli Titus
Mrs Kli Tit us first iiaino unknown wife oT Kli
Titus Charli s F Lehn Mary A Iehu Anna
Helena Vrrelanil and the Nebraska Mortgage
Company a corporation defendant will take
notice that ha 1 Klliott ami Alice KIHott de
fendants hate filed their miswer and
the district court of Ited Willow coun
ty Nebraska against said plaintitr and said de
fendants the object and prayer of which croi
pctilion are that tho title of the said Ira I
Klliott in and to the southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section twenty nine the
west half of the northwest quarter at d the
southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of
section thirty two all in township one north of
range thirt west of the principal merid
ian in snid Jti it Willow county be quieted in
said Ira L hlliotl as against the plaiutilf here
in and all and each of said defendants and that
the mortgage giicn on said premises by Andrew
N Allen to the Nebraska Mortgage Company
recorded in book P at pace 1M of the
mortgage records of said cotmH ami the
gage given on said premises by Kli Titus to the
j Nebraska Mortgage Company recorded in book
I I tt 1 if I tw irl if in ti nl fiil
p an 1I1 v - 111
il e mortgage given by said Kli Titustosaid Ne
braska Mortgage Company recorded in book
Lll iit page JTI r said mortgage rerord sind
each or them be declared imeuforciblt and
ordered cancelled
You are required to answer said petition on
or before the 27th day or April lOS Its
1ia Ij Elliott and Aiick Kiiioi r
Defendants
liy Morlan Ritchie A Wollf their attorneys
0DiH OF HEARING ON ORIGINAL
IRORATE OF WILL
State of Nebraska Red Willow county
At a County Court held at the County Court
Room iu and for said County March 2iitli lOS
1resfiit J C Moore County Judge In the
matter of the estate of E 1 Strode decea ed
On reading and filing the pet il ion of Etna
Relic Dye praying that the Instrument filed on
the 2ith day o March 1UJS and purporting to
be the last Will and Testament cr the said de
ceased may be proved approved prohati d
allowed anil recorded as the last Will and Test
ament of the said E J Strode deceased and
that the execution ir said instrument may he
committed and the administration of said estate
may be granted to her as executrix Ordered
that April 18th KRIS at one oclock p m is as
signed Tor hearing said petit ion when all
interested iu said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held iu and Tor said County
and show cause why the prayer or petitioner
should not he granted and that notice or the
pendency r baid petition anil the hearing there
of be given to all persons interested in said
matter by publishing a copy of this order in tho
MeCook Tribune a weekly- newspaper printed
in said countv Tor three successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing A true copv -27-it
J C Moouk County Judge
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the county court within and Tor Red Wil
low county Nebraska in the matter ir the es
tate oT Ella A Ruck deceased
To the creditors or said estate You are here
by notified that 1 will sit at the county court
room in MeCook iu said county on the IMh
day or September 190S at nine oclock a in to
receive and examine all claims against said es
tate with a view to their adjustment and allow
ance The time limited Tor the presentation or
claims against said estate is six months from
the IJth day or March A D IOS and the time
limited Tor payment of debts is one year from
said 11th day or March
seal J C Mooke County Judge
IJoyle Eldred Attorneys
It makes you
long for
dinnertime
Best for flaky pastry
wholesome bread and biscuit
-best for crisp cookies
best for delicious cakes tooth
some muffins doughnuts that
will melt in your mouth
Everything you make well
it will help to make better
because its best by test
Anybody can cook well if they cse
Calumet Baking Powder Failure
with it is almost impossible
It is chemieally correct and
makes Pure VliolesoiueXood
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I ORDER OF HEARING
Illtlie comity court id Ied Willow count
Nebraska Slate id Ncbraxkn county of leli
Willow i
To I rank C Hamilon - 1 IhihIINhi
Clinton 11 Hamilton ami e E Sniunl rnuinl
to nil ixirsons interested in the ewttlte of hliA
M Hamilton ileceiiMd On reading the peli
tionof Charles W Hamilton rHjin thnt thr
administration of said estate be grnoted to bun
as administrator It is hereby or l rd thai
you and alt ihtmiih interested in said matter
may and do ap ar at the county court to Is
held in and ror said countv on the 25th di of
April A D IJOfS hi ten oVlorh a in to nfmv
cause ir au th re be why the prnver of tli
Iietitioucr should not Im granted hikI tlnvt
notice of the pendency id said petition and thai
the hearing thereof be given to all in
terested iu said matter b publishing ueopy of
this order in the MeCook Tribune a weekly
newspaper printed in snid county for thns
successive weks prior to said day of hearing
Witness my hand and eal oT said court this
ithday or April A 1 HHM
stL J C Mookk County Judge
AITEICATTON FOR LICENSE
MeCook Neb Iprit 3 1U0S
Notice is hereby given that Innies Steinnmif
has tiled iu the city clerks ollice bis hoixi and
petition Tor a license to sell malt spirituous
and vinous liquo s in the building on lot It
block 27 in the First ward of the city or Me
Cook from May I 1HM to April U WW
lMis Sri IXMAS Applirnnt
AIILICATION FOR LICENSE
MeCook Nebraska pril tIUK
Notice is hereby given that Ilendrick A 1m
throp it firm composed T E U Ilendrick nut
Walter Lathrop have Hied in the rttv rlerk
ollice their bond and petition Tor a license to
sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tint
Doyle building on lot bb ck 22 in the Firt
ward of the city ir MeCook from May I WK tit
April m i us t
IIiMiich V Lai tutor pplicants
AriLlCVTION FOR LICENSE
MeCook Nebraska April 3 1
Notice is hereby given that Mclaim A Cox a
firm coinpi loT J I McFann and Harry I
Cox have tiled in the city clerks o their
bond ami pel i I ion Tor a license tit sei malt
spirituous anil vinous liquors in the tiuil Iuk at
No in Main avenue in the First arf of the
cit r MeCook rrom May I IJOS to April
lijy
McFaxn Cox Applicants
AFFLICATION I OR LICENSE
MeCook Nebraska April 3 tttK
Notice U hereby given that W JoIiomjij hat
Hied in the city clerks ollice his Ixmt ami
titioii for a license to -ell malt pirituou and
vinous liquors in the building on Jot IS tlm k
27 in the First ward of the city or MeCook
rrom Maj I IMb to April litis 4 wts
W Y Jon sson Applicant
AIILICATION FOR LICENSE
MeCook Nebraska pril 3 Um
Notice is hereby given that Mitchell Brother
i linn i iniiiiieil of 1 I Mili Iielt and 1 11
Mitchell have iiled in the city rterks oiiii v
their bond and petition Tor a lu eiife to self
malt spirituous and vinous liquors in tln
huilding on lots I and 2 block 21 in tho Seroifi
ward oT the city ir MeCook rrom May I HON u
April it IKi l Kits
Mrn iiLLi IJuormKs Appliraut v
AIILICATION FOR LICENSE
MeCook Nebraska March 27 1SK
Notice is hereby given that M V Clyde liar
Hied in the city clerks ollice hi- bond and ioti
t ion Tor a license to sell malt spirituous ami
v hums liquors in the building on tot btoc 21
iu the Second ward original city of McOok
rrom May 1st 1108 to April J0tl lltH -3-21-31
U Clmk Applicant
AIILICATION FOR IKRMIT
MeCook Nebraska pril 3 lii M
Notice is hereby given that L W McConnell
has Iiled in the city clerks ollice his bond met
petition Tor a druggists permit to selirnait
spirituous and vinous liquors in the buildt
lot 7 block 21 iu the Sei ond ward or the citj of
MeCook rrom May 1 lOS to April 30 HUM
L W MrCoNXi Applicant
AIILICATION FOR PERMIT
MeCook Nebraska April 3 Ijfis
Notice is hereby given that Albert McMilleu
has filed in the city clerks ollice his bond and
petition Tor a druggists permit to sellnialt
spirituous and vinous liquors in the building on
lot 11 block 22 in tho First ward of tho city of
MeCook Trom May 1 1J to April UK IV
Aliikut MiMillln Applicant
AIILICATION FOR PERMIT
MeCook Nebraska pril 3 lift
Notice is hereby given that C R Woodwortr
A Co have filed in the city clerks ollice thei
bond and pet ition lor a permit to sell mal
spirituous and vinous liquor- in the brick
building on lot 11 block Pi in the Second ward
or the city ir MeCook rrom Mt 1 UOS to Aprn
30
C R Woodworth iV Or pplicants
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