Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 14, 1907, Image 1

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Low or medium degrees
of myopia or short sight ,
generally known as linear
sight , " are. seldom danger. .
ous when the eyes are properly -
perly fitted with glasses.
High degrees ar both dangerous -
gerous and progressive ; can-
I not be wholly cheeked by
the use of glasses , and when
complicated with disease ,
weakened constitution or
f neglect , usually led to par-
. tial or total blinc1 ness. We
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xercise great care in the
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t bow to lessen the danger.
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Spring
Toilet
Necessities'
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' 1'oilet Lotions , Cold Cream ,
'falcum Powders , Face
Powders , ' 1'ooth Powders ,
Tooth 'Vasbes , Domestic
Perfufne9 , li'orei n PerfulUs ,
'foilet Waters , 1'0l1et Sl.IpS ,
Medicinal Skin Soaps.
Whcp you want toilet articles -
cles atld good toilet articles ,
come to this drug store and
we will supply your wants
in a way that will meet.with
your entire approval.
Open on Sund ys from
8:30 : to 10:30 : a. m. only.
EDt McCOMAS.
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FISH FOR LENT
CODFISH , LENT ONL Y - OVEH PICKf4ED
SAI4MON : ,
: nON L SS AND THE B.Esrr' YJirf }
: , AND' YERY FINE ,
SHREEDED , 'ro COl\IE , IJ c Ib ,
VEHY OHnl R NV ,
FANCY CANNED
SALMON
IN OIL
KIPPERED
HRHRING , ' 1216 iSc
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2. : c can
per can
SAI l'
SALMON MUSTARD
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SARDINEt ;
IGc lb.
3 for 35c
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OIL
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) SALT . I
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I' ' 'l'HOU'f SFI [ IMPS
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can
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3 for . .Sc ' '
! . MIGHTY GOOD LOBS'1'ERS
Seed Potatoes TH S TIME OL. . ' YEAH. 30c can
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'of , . . rarc- Old TR.ADE c.lder , "Inczrar BROKEN North BOW. Sl < Ie NE R.
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Harness ! Harness ! . . II
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: ) ' We have a larger assortment of HARNESS this - . .
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i. cnsl < 1ercc1 , we ar.e selling the l1 cheaper than we ver \1 .
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cthe value we give you for the money. - t.
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( = we will compare goods and meet prIces. , : ;
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t.I We have everything that is good , such as , : '
; ' j i 1 1 Good Enough Hiding Plows t !
! ; ' ; . . : , Good Enough Gang Plows i i '
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: Sure Edge Drop Oorn Planter
: The Gr tchen Edge Drop Planter , $32.00 , { j
/I'f - ) i ' . 14x16 DIsc Harrow at $24.00. See it \ (
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I KATE ELMORE , LEADING LADY. I
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Rose sprang to her feet aud run to Miss
Wlllore's assistance.
The poor girl , who hod hcen stnmling
up as she spok.e , lUlll : suddcnly tottered.
Rose was only just in time to catch her
in her arms and to prevent hcr fa11iug to
the ground.
Ull is nothiug , " gnsped the girl as
Rose helped her to lhe sofa. "I nlll nol
well , and lhls nnKiety nnd suspense hns
-has-Oh , lilY hearl ! "
The ) 'oung actr ( > ss put her hnu to her
heart with n cry of pain. IIer face WIIS
livid , her lips were blue. In nnother
second she feU back upon the sofa , seme-
Icss.
Rrse rang the bell for the servant" and
told her 10 fetch a 110clor at once ; lhen
she tried 10 force lhe poor girls lips open
and give her sOllie brandy. She was
tcrribly alarm ell at her appearunce , and
wOIIIIeted what she could 110 if the illness
was serious.
When the Iloctor came he shook his
head.IIShe must he put to bed at oncc , "
he said.III wiU wait till she is n little
better ntllt then Rend ) 'o \ in sOlllcthlng
for her to lake. She is e\'llleutly subject
tQ these attacks , but this one is severe. ,
She has probably been tcen , ovcr-exclted ,
01111 she is evidently in a wenk state , "
fCputlo be at oncel" e claimell Rose.
IIShe doesn't live here , She is ahuost n
stranger to nte , She Will be well enough
to go home to-night. "
"Ccrtainly not ! 1'0 attcmpt such a
thing would.bc to kill her. "
Rose hesilated no : .more. With the
help of the servanl poor Miss Hhllore was
placed in Ros 's led ! , alll1 qs : ; Qon as she
had receo\'ered little the doctor onlered
her t : > be kept perfectly I\uit \ , and , leaving -
ing Rose cerlain instructions , he w ( > nt
'lway.
It was seven o'clock iu the evening'
whcn he left , and Rose , now thoroughly
bewildered , wJudered what Ol eQrt1s1' \ \ \ ' :
should do : It re WIIS th wou\eu she
actually believcd to be her h\\sbl\llI1'S \
mistress lying' ill in hcr house , atlll she
was nursing her , It would he cruel of
'her to tell the poor girl the truth nolV.
For the present , at auy rate , slie lUst be
kept iu iguorance of that , The shock
might ki\l \ her.
llut what of the man"who : was some.
whereevidcntly : expecliug the girl's reo
turn ? llolh Wlmel1 thought of him.
Miss Elmore. WM lhe first to spenk.
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"I'm better now , " she gnspc , as h
tried to sit up i:1 : bed dud was gcntly restrained -
strained by Rose , "You must let me go
home ; indeed you must. Jack will beH \
a terrible state \In'1ess f con\e \ hOUle.II
Jaekl
There was no longer any dou1lt iu Rose's
lIIind as to who Miss Elmore's"hushan '
really was.
"vou can't go , my dear , " she said ,
quickl ) ' ; "I shall not allow it. "
"Then I must send a mcssage to him. "
Rose had thou ljt of that. H'\t \ how
was it to be done ? She felt erla 1 that
the deteclh'es were sti\l \ oq l1\e \ wqtcll ,
that any attempt to COlnmunicatt' with
Wilson would he'the means of giving'
thelll the clew they wanted to his where.
abouts. Au : ! Ihe was dctermined that he
should nut fall into thdr hal1l1s ,
Preseutly Rose had an idea. "I wi\l \
scud a telegram , " she said , "if you will
give me his ad ress , "
Miss Elmore hesitated. But there was
no alternative. She gave the adilress.
It was a street ruuning out of the I.am-
beth road , RI\ll \ presently U.o e wrQte ollt
the following telegraull "Have had one
of myoid attacks , but am hetter. Am
with friends and safe , hut cannot leave
ti\l \ morning. Don't worry , Kate , "
It cost Rose a pang to sign another
woman's name to a message to her hus-
baud , but she had steeled herself to carry
her resolve out , cost whatit , might , . .
As soon as the telegram was wrille ! ,
she put on her thiugs , and , leaving the
servant wilh the patient , went out. She
wasn't goiug to the offi.e herself. 'fhe
nearest office was in a grocer's shop , atilt
the ) 'oung lIIan nlight be tricke by th
police into giviug the address upon the
lclegratll. So she went to the doctors ,
told him a little romauce about hi
patient , allli he promised to send the
telegram off himself when he went out
which would be in half an hour. Th
detective was hardly likely to follow the
doctor's broughalll or to susped hi'J cr.
ran . And if he did he wonld get no information -
formation from him. As a lIIedical man ,
any informaliou that came into his hands
lhrough a patieut was sacred.
This task accomplished , Rose wcnt
hack and tried to comfort and soothe tlll'
invalid. -
At ten o'clock the female detecth'\
went awa ) ' . The man relllained till mil ,
night. lIe knew that some one was il
in the house. lie had seen the servanl
go for the doctor and he had seen Mrs
Smc ley go to the doctor afterwards :
Miss Elmore had not come out. It wm
probabl ) ' 1\Uss I lmore. The case wa5
I getting more complicated than ever , bu1
he made up his min that the youn
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lad ' wouldu't oblige him hj' coming out
whllc he was thete , and so he welltl\way.
It was c\'illcnt to him lhat for the pre.
scnt he was Coiled. 'fhat John Smedly
was ill I.ondon he felt surej that he was
: an actor , who called himself WIlEOn he
i WI\S convinced , and his view was
strengthened hy the. Cael that he hUll
ascertained through his female assistant
that Miss EIUlore had glvclI no nddress
at the agent's eXlcpt : a well.knuwn post.
office , where pcople oC all sorts , ere in
the habit of havl1ig their mail sellt.
The next morplngIiss ! Hhnore was
much bctter. Rose watchcd hcr till she
slept and hall then gone to lie < Iown on
the sofn in the sitting.roolll.
She was so much belter that towards
the middle of the day , whclI the doctor
clunc , he allo\vcd her to get up. .
Then she Rllll Rose talkcd the situation
oyer. nlllllittle hy little the young nctress
told her stQry.
She hUll been pll\y\ng \ with a compan ) '
in America whcn slle first mct Wilson ,
who was then tnking to the stl1ge , lIe
wa 1I0t a goolilictor , hut he was II gcntle-
mall an made' himself agrcenlile , and
pople : liked him , They saw a good deal
of each othcr and they fell ill lovc. lIe
asked her to he his wite amI she conscnt.
cd and they were married , Soon afterwards -
wards she heard that her mother was
serlousty ill in nnglalld , and she wanted
to return and see her. At first her hus.
band objected , but at last , upon thinking
it over , he conscnted , bnt she noticed !
J'lnt ; be scemed ver ) ' nervous as :1OOU : as
they landed upCn 'PuJ1ish : SOUl She re-
turucd to find her mother < Ienll. All
their Cunds h\l ( ( been exhausted by the
journey and she proposcll that they
hould gct engngemcnts in England. At
la1 > t suce ceded in obtaining one wilh 1\
traveling cOlllpany for herself aud her
hushund. One4 lIi ht. in II tittle towu
l e r lp\\llou \ , a lIIes age was brought to ,
her husband that a gentlellllllIamcd i
Yarborough wautell to see hilll. lIe WnS
terriblyagilated , I\ud e\ctl\imed \ , "My
Gml , they've r cognized me , I thought
after alllhcse ) cars I was Corgotten. "
That night he t01l1 her h s story. lIe
confessed that SOIllC ) 'ears before he Jlml
been in an office in London an hnd heeu
accused of elllbc7.z1emeut. lIe assurcd
hcr that he was iunoceut , bnt cmddlOt
prove it , and lhat U he were taken hQ
w"uld be SCllt to pnsou for yenrs , Sh"
\Vas terrificd , and they left tlle place nt
once 1nd caIne to London. Jllck nfter
that rarely went 04tl IIsOQIIcd \ in
c0nsl1tl ! terror of being recognbecl.
They were very puor , and she had hnd to
pnwn to pny their r nt , 'l'hen they saw
the advertisement for an actor an an
actress to go to the Cape with a compauy.
lIer husband sail\ \ that would be the best
thing for thelll , and he had sent her to
try and get the engag ment. Rose knew
the rest.
"SoI thought Rose to herself , "he
has deceive this poor girl , am1 she
rcally heli vchlhl\t shS \ his wife ! What
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am I to say to her ? What will ! lhe do
whcn she kl ows the truth ? "
A great pity weUed up iu the heart of
Rose Smcdley for this poor girl who hml
bceu so loyal to the man she loved. She
ceased to regard her as a rival Ltlll10Qked
UpOIl her only as Cellow , 'icUm.
But uow 1II0re than over s o C.IL bitter
against her husband , aud determined to
let hilll sce thnt his bnselless was kuowlI
to hcr. 'fhell he might go to the Cape
if he lIkel. She would 1I0t raise a finger
to stop hllll. Hut 110 mercy she IIIlght
show him would enahle hilll to atone for
the wrong he had done Kate Hllllore.
The doctor hnl ( still Corbhlllen Kllte to
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leave the house ullder any circumstances.
I.eavlng her at hOllie , Rose went out.
She was determinel ! in some way to sce
John : : ) lI1edley thnt day. She lookccl
about her to mnke sure thnt the house
was not watched and saW the dctectlve
at the top of the street. It. . hnel resull1c
his watch. Dut asshe came out his back
was tUrtled out Cor a 1II0ll1ent. A few
doors helow WR9 n cortler of the street-
round this Mrs. Smctlley darted. Then
she stopped well out of sight amI waitc < 1.
If the detcctive had seen her he woul
coute aHer her at once.
She waited II few minutes and he dill
CCollthtUCll 011 last I.ure. ; )
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= = SHEl PARD & BUHK have the freshest and finest hne ' : : : : :
= = of BREAKFAS'1' FOODS in Broken Bow. 3
- : : : Shamrock Oats , 5-lb package. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c - : : : :
E : Forest City Oats , S-lb pac ageIf. . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; Oc = =
= = Shre c1e ( Wheat Buscuit , IS'2 \If. f . , , - -0" " ' . : "T" . . . . . . . . : . _ g5..C ; , = _
: : : : : Malt" VIta , 15c , 2 for 25c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . . . 2 c : : : : = -
= = Egg-O..See , lOc , 3 for. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Sc : : : : :
= = Petti-John , 15c , 2 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 25c = =
: : : : . Oats , 15c , 2 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : . . . . . . . . , , . , . . . . . 25c : : : : :
- guaker of Wheat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . lSc - : : : :
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E Quail Oats" . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . : . . . . . . . . . IOc :3 :
: : : : : : Dr. Price's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c : : : : :
-T : oasted Corn Flales. . . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc - : : : :
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= = Puffed Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOc : : : :
E : Steel Cu t Oats , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05c . = =
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Five cra Tr ct with 6-room hous'e , barn , coal sh d , city water ,
- QI , orchard , shade trees. One of the nicest pieces .of residence -
idence property in the city. Will trade for good farm lan 01' seU for caRbo
a-room Residence with b rn , chicken house , well , outsi e cellar , two
' lots of ground. 'Nell located. WIll trade for 7
. horses and cattle ! or for good farm land , 01' seH for cash.
, 7room Residence one of the cloicest. } locat.ion . Olose in. Plenty ' . .
: " of shade. CIty water. I wIll trade foi' a good
" farm 01' sell for cash. II. )
, t 5-room Residence , fl'l1ne ! bar.n , chicken honse , good well alHl wind'
- ' nl111 , outsIde cellar , orchard. A whole block of
ground. Just the plnce for a retil'ed furmer. I will seH for half cash and
balance in monthly payments. .
, New 5-room Fr Res.ldence Olose in.Vith one lot Of/
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III ' " . ground. Nice sJmdc trees.
, : Half cash and balance III monthly payments ,
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YOUHS FOn BAHGATNH IN H.EA L E rrA..l'l
OF ALL IINDS AND D)4HCHI.P'l'IONS ) :
: I E C HOUSE Broken Bow ,
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