THE 11EPUBUOAJS , CUSTJiK COUNTY , KLUUSKA , ti Mil lvl / LEGAL NOTICES . . Xotlcel lurcl > y ghi-n , Thai bv virtue of an Order of S.ilc. IH IK-.I to jne from the Dis trict Court of CuMev county. Nrtira ka upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In salu court , at the > jovemi > er 1908 term thereof , to-wlt : On the Nth day of November 1'KB in favor of Charles A. Ilubliuum and agatnsit Mary K Hutton. 1 Itme U vied uikui tue following - lowing ; Ucscrthcrt real estate to-wlf : ThoSuutU We < Quarter of the North West quarter the West Half of the South West Quarter and the South K.nt Quarter of the South West Ouarttr < > f Nci tiou twenty seven Township nineteen liange tweutv one In Ous ter Countv. Nebraska , and 1 will , on the IMh day of February luw at o'clock p. m. . at the east front door ot the I'.mrt llou e ? m tin.1 city of uroken ItoNebraska. . In said couti- ty sell said it-alc.staK-.it imbltc ai u tlou to the highest bidder for i.ish. to sattsf j sa id decru" . interest and costs , the aoi ' 1.u thereon amounting to the sum ot Wftjft/v"1. 7 mjr.cent interest irom November imn 1JKKI and court costs amounting to V" > M and ac- oruhiK costs. Saidaoovc uoscrtOcti real es tate will be sold subject to all i > rt r Huns and Incumhrances , as per ccrtliluatuH on me in District Clurk'st oHlce. UatodtliW ' " " "ay AI.IM1A MOUOAN , Attorney V.MW Estate of UU'hard 1) . Jones , deceased. In County Court of Custer County. Nebraska. The state of Nebraska. To all persons In. terested in said estate , take notice that a pe tition has been tiled for the probate of an In strument purporting to be the last will and testament of Itlchanl U. Jones , del-eased , and for the appointment ot an administra tor of said estate which has been set for hearing herein , on January 30 IWJ. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated. Dec 19 UKIK. r T [ SEAL ] A. It. HUMIMIHIJY. 32-31 county judge In the county Court of raster County Ne braska , in the matter of the ebtate of Hoills O. Hogers , deceased. The State ot Nebras. ka. to Creditors of .said restate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court Hooin , in Ilroken now. In said County , on the Bth day of February 1909 , and the Uth day of July 1UJJ at 10 o'clock a. in. , to receive and examine all claims tiled and presented against t > aid estate , with a view to their ad justment and allowance : and that on the Hrst date above named the petition ot the widow will be- heard for homestead , exemp tions and allowance , and other statutory The'time limit for the presentation of claims agatst said estate is six months from the 2nd day of January 1009 , and the time limited for the payment of debtsls one year from said date. Dated January 2nd 1909 31-31 A. U. HUMtuiHBY County Judge NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior , U. S. Land Olllce at Ilroken How , Nebr. , Dec. 19 , 1903. Notlcels hereby given that Ulchard War ring , heir of Hachael Warring of Broken llo w Nebr. , who , on Feb. SI , 1902 , made serial No. 01145,11. K. 10. awu , forw ' SW Sec. 8 twp. 18 north'of rangeSO , i\e.st of the Oth. princi pal meridian , has llled notice of Intention to make final , 5 year proof , to establish claim to the land above described , before Register and Receiver , at Broken Bow , Nebr. , ou the 5th , day of February , lWO. ! Cllamant names as witnesses : Harry J. Swlck , of Lillian Nebr. , Alonzo Tracy , ot Broken Bow , George Templar , of Broken Bow , Mack J. Chrlsraan , of Broken Bow Nebr. 29 Ct. John Reese , Register. NOTICK OF PETITION , Estate of Francis W. nvans deceased. In the County Court ot" Custer County , Nebr. The State of-NeLraska , to all persons inter ested In said estate , take notice , that a peti tion has been llled for the appointment ot Jacob A. ivansas administrator ot said es tate , which has been sot lor hearing herein , on February isth 1P09. At 10 o'clock a m. Dated Januarv 11.190U 32-35 [ SEAL ] A. It. Husii'iiuuv , County Judge. N'OTICB FOR PUBLICATION- Serial No. Ollft ) . II. E. 10808 Department of the Interior , U. S. i.aiul Offlce at North Platte , Nebraska , Decem ber 2it 1908 , Notice U hereby given that John W. Koch of Broken'Bow , Nebraska , who. on jaiiu. ary 30 , 1901 , inane Homestead entry NO. 19 08. for the N'i SWM of Se.c U , Township IB N. , HingeSJ \ \ ' . , of thc'Slxth Principal Meridian , lias llled notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof , to establish claim to the land above described , before A It. Humphrey , County Judge at Broken How. Nebraska , on the twenty-third day of Febuary 11)09. ) Cllamant names as witnesses : John W. Rogers , Sylvester Dale , n.ivld J. Coulter of Broken Bow and Charles S. Kck- rosh of Merna. 30-30 J. K. EVANS , Register. And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor grain and will supply you with good at reasonable prices. Cotne and see me. W. A. Tooley , i * * Stop it ! And why not ? Fall ing hair is a disease , a regular disease ; and Ayer's Hair Vigor , as made from our new im proved formula , quickly and completely destroys that dis ease. The hair stops falling out , grows more rapidly , and all dandruff disappears. Does not rianreif color of the hair with each tiottlo Show it lo your d jet r z/ers Ask binj i.bc t It , then do au he t-.j * The little book in each package j-.ivts the formuja of onr new Hair Vigor , tells why each ingredient is used , and ex plains many other interesting things After reading you will know why this new hair preparation does its work so well. Mtds by the J. C. Ayer'co. , Lcwell , ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , Author of "Tho Fight'tnf. Chance. " Etc. ! ? * Copyrldlil. 1007. by Robert W. ChnmbcrH * tf ( Continued from list wcclt. ) " . 1 I to count for nothing , then. v.-I < ; i ( 'orald Is in trouble ? " she do ur' < > 1. flushing rp. 'Vi.t.ui ! Count ! " ho repeated Imprt- ilo 'fly. "Of ennrso you count ! Good ! ienvi'j ! It's women like you who count , and no others not outs single other Kort Is of the clt.'jhleat consequence quence ii fie world or to it. " Bh' lud turned a 111 tie pale under Ids vf'ioMicuce , watching him out of wide and beautiful oyeu. What she understood , how much of 1:14 : Itu.-oh.M'ciK'o uho was able to trans- ate , h u question , but in Ids eye. * and voice them was something simpler to divine , mid : lie stood very still while Ills ror.ot'il emotion" swept her till her heart leaped up and every vein in her ran l-ory pride. "I an overwhelmed. I did not con sider that I counted so vitally In the scheme of tiling. But I must try to if you believe all this of me , only you min-t teach me how to count for some thing in the world. Will you ? " "Teach you , Eileen. What winning mockery : I teach you ? Well , then , I each you this that a man's blunder is best healed by a man's sympathy. I will stand by Gerald as long as he will let me do so , not alone for your sake nor only for his , but for my own. I promise you that. Are you con tented ? " "Yes. " She slowly raised one hand , laying it fearlessly in both of his. "He is all I have left ' she Bald. "You know that. " "I know , child. " "Then , thank you , Captain Selwyn. " "No ; I thank you for giving me this charge. It means that a man must raise his own standard of HVing before lie can accept such responsibility. You endow me with all that a man ought to be , and my task is doubled , for it Is not only Gerald , but I myself , who re quire surveillance. " He looked up , smilingly serious. "Such women as yon alone can tit your brother and me for an endless guard duty over the white standard you have planted on the outer walls of the world. " "You pay things to me sometimes" she faltered , "that almost hurt with the pleasure they give. " "Did that give you pleasure ? " "Y-yes ; the surprise of it was almost too too keen. I wish you would not but I am glad you did. You see" drop ping into u great velvet chair "having been of no serious consequence to any body for so many years to be told suddenly that I that I count so vitally with men a man like you" She sank back , drew one small hand across her eyes and. rested a moment ; then , leaning forward , she set her el bow on one knee and bracketed her chin between forefinger and thumb. "I've not had you to talk to for a whole week , " she bald , "and you'll let me , won't you ? I can't help It any way , because as soon as I see you- craci ; a minion uiouguts wane up in me and clipper-clapper goes my tongue. You arc very good for me. You are so thoroughly satisfactory except when your eyes narrow in that dreadful , far away gaze which I've forbidden , you understand. What have you done to your mustache ? " "Clipped it. " "Oh , I don't like it too short ! Can you get hold of it to pull It ? It's the only thing that helps jou in perplexity to solve problems. You'd bo utterly helpless mentally without your mus tache. Shall we take up our Etruscan , symbols again when you come down to fct.iy with us at Sllversidc ? " "Indeed we shall , " "he sa'idT smiling. "Which also reminds me" He drew from his breast pocket a thin , flat box , turned It ? oiind and round and glanced at her , balancing it tcaslngly in the palm of hl-3 hand. "Is It for me ? Really ? Oh , please don't bo provoking ! Is it really for me ? Then give It to mo this Instant ! " He dropped the box into the pink hol low of her ( supplicating palms. For a moment she was very busy with the tissue paper , then said : "Oh , it is perfectly sweet of you ! " turning the small book bound in heavy Etruscan gold. "Whatever can it be ? " And , rising , she opened it , stepping to the window so that fahe oould see. Within , the pages were closely cov ered with the ii'luujc , careful hand writing of her falher. It was the first notebook ho over kept , and Selwyn had had it bound for her In gold. For an Instant she gazed , breathless , lips parted. Then slouly she placed the yellowed pages against her lips and , turning , looked straight at Sel wyn , the si'li'udi r of her \niing ojes starred vtlth tear * . .Xi : Itl'TIIVKN had not > * t dm i-d ti-ll Si-1 wjn Hint IHT \ l lt to lIa : rmmm v.'iis Known to her luishniul. She van now ai'riiid of her liM lnind'r ) niiiU'-c. ufr.ild of Si'l\\yn's ( iplnlon , aft 'Id of I-- < : . ' i : --t i . " r.'l. f. " > - \ - ' . . * uH'orrl ixl luHTPu' v.-cil t'nniiK'.i to realIso that If co.iil : > ' \ lircnruInt'rtt.'rsiUo the liirt anil o : ; . lort co'.uo : t ul' It would Ins the course nho'd tuUP whivovci lt led , v.'hntovcr It cost or whoever was In volved. In addition to her drond and e.volte- iiK'nt , she wan deeply chngi'liiLHl mid unhappy , and , although .luck Uuthvon did not apiin icfcr lo the mutter In deed , appeared to have forgotten It her alarm and humiliation remained complete , for Corn Id now came and played and went as ho chose , and in her disconcerted cowardice she dared not do more than plead , with Gerald In secret until she began to llnd the emo tion consequent upon such Intlmaey unwise for them both. Nccrgard , too , wan becoming a fa miliar figure in. her drawing room , and , though at first Mho detested him , his Rosamund Func. patience and unfailing good .spirits and liin unconcealed admiration for her softened her manner toward him to the point of toleration. And Xeergard , from his equivocal footing hi the house of Itiithvcn , ob tained another no less precarious in the house of Fane all in the begin ning on a purely gaming basis. How ever , Gerald had already proposed him for the Stuyvesant and Proscenium clubs , and , ftlrllierinore , a .stqrnj-y dlsr ' cusslon was now'Jn' progress ainoiig the members of the fanjous Slowitha qver an amazing proposition YraljCilieir treasurer , Jack Huthvcn , ; ' ' - - 7 ( This proposal was hotfilng less than to admit Neergard to membership In that wealthy and exclusive country club as a choice of the lesser evil , for it appeared , according to Ilnthvcn , that Neergard , If admitted , was willing to restore to the club free of rent the thousands of acres vitally necessary to the club's existence as a game preserve , merely retaining the title to these lands for himself. Draymore was incensed at the pro posal , Harmon , Orchil and Kane were disgustedly noncommittal , but I hoe- nix Mottiy was perhaps the angriest man on Long Island. "In the name of decency , .lack , " ho said , "what are you dreaming olV Is It not enough that this man Neeiganl holds us up once' . ' Uo I understand that ho has the Impudence to do it again with your connivanceV Are you going to let him windbag us : into Hei-t- ing him'Is that the Gort of holdup you stand for ? Well , then , I toll you I'll never vpto for him. I'd rather see these hikes and streams of nui-h dry up. I'd rather see the last ] diei.aul snared and the la&t covey leave for the other end of the island than bu.oft' . that Dutchman with a cerllllcalo of membership In the Slowltha ! " "In that ease , " retorted Ituthren , "we'd better wind up our affairs and make arrangements for an auctioneer. " "All right. Wind up and be liaiiwd ! " said Mottiy. "Tliero'll bo at least MiIIl- clent tell' rcspcft left In the treasury to go lound. " Which was all very flue , and Mottiy meant It at the time , bin outside of the a&sct of self respect there was too much money Invested hf ihu lands , plant and" buildings , ' Mtvama lakes , hatcheries and forests of the Slowltha. The enormously wealthy seldom stand long upon dignity If that dignity Is going to be very expensive Only the poor can afford disastrous self respect. So the chances wen- that Ni i-rgard would become a member , \ \ hlilias why he had acquired the tract , and tin price he would have to pay \\.m not only In taxes upon the acreage , but se cretly a solid .sum In addition to little Mr. Kuthvon , whom he was blmUng to him by every tie lu could pay for. IIo suffered Gerald and little Ittith ven to pilot him. He remained i heer fully oblivious to the siiubt * un < l Indlf forciico accorded him by Mrs. Uuilnen Mrs. Pane and others of ( heir nlour age whom ho encountered ov < r t ! ' ran tables or at c-inl supper > Ainl . H tin WhPo ho \\i atienlliif , to hu huslii- with nn energy ami activity that ought to luivo shauicd Oorakl nnd did nt tlmp . pnrtlculnrly wlnu ho arrived nt the ofllcp utterly unflt for the work be- fov : him. r.it : Xecrgnrd continued n tnuNhlng. ly t"'cnut .uid Kind , lending him mon ey , advaudng him what ho required , takl-.ig up or rvucwlug notes for him uutll the hey , heavily In hta debt , plunginl more heavily Ptlll In sheer dc-- poiMtuiii , only to lloundor tllo deoin-r nt every r-trugulo to oxtrlcato hliiHoli' . Aic : Unthvcn suspected ouictiln. ! : of tills , but it was useless nseli as pdl'miii In other ways for her to argue with Gcr.ild. for the Ixiy had come to n poi'it v here even hla dovotl m to lur could not stop him. IIo must 1:0 on. Meanwhile the Huthvenscro li\lng almost lavishly and keeping four more horses. Rut Hlloon I'JrroU'ri hank bal ance had now dwindled to three Ilg- invs. and tiirald had nut only acted of fensively toward Sehvyn , but had quar reled so violently with Austin that the latter , thoroughly Incensed and disgust od. t'lrodto-uod to forbid him the house. "The llttlo fool , " IIP paid to Felwyn , "cnmo hero last night stinking of wine ami attempted to lay down the law to mo tried to dragoon mo Into a cM'.i.promho with him over the invest ments I have mnde for him ! lly God , Phil , he t hall not eon ' one cent until the trust condition : ) are fultlllcd , though It was left to my discretion too. And I told him so flatly. 1 told him he wasn't IH to IKJ trusted with the coupons of a repudiated South American bond" "Hold on. Austin. 'I hat isn't the way to tackle a boy like that I" "isn't it ? Well , why not ? Do you expect me to dicker with him ? " "Xo ; but , Austin , you've always been a little brusque with him. Don't you think" "Xo , I don't. It's discipline he needs , and he'll get It good and plenty every time ho comes here. " "I I'm afraid he may cease coming here. That's the worst of It. For his sister's sake I think we ought to try to put up with" "Put up ! Put up ! I've been doing nothing elfio since ho came of age. He's turned out a fool of a puppy , I loll jou. lie's Idle , lazy , dissipated , impudent , conceited , insufferable" "Hut not vicious , Austin , and not untruthful. Where his affections arc centered he Is always generous ; where they should be centered he is merely thoughtless , not deliberately selfish. And , Austin , we've pimply got to be- Hcvo In him , you know on Eileen's account. " Austin grew angrier and redder. "Eileen's ttccouul ? Do you mean her bank account ? It's easy enough to be lieve hi him If you Inspect his sister's bank account. Believe in him ? Oh , certainly I do. I believe he's pup enough to come sneaking to his sister to pay for all the fooleries he's en gaged In. And I've positively forbid den her to draw another check to his order. " "It's that little bungled whelp Until- von , " said Selwyn between his teeth. "I warned Gerald most solemnly of that man , but" IIo shrugged his shouldern and glaucOd about him at the linen covered furniture and bare floors. After a moment he Io6ked up. "Tho , game there. K of course , note rious. I K matters did not Uand as " he-llusiwd "I'd they do" - painfully go straight tQ IJuthven and Ilml out whether or iwt this business eojijd be " * ' ' ' stopped. < > If Allxo had done her best tj ) Loop Gerald away , she appeared to bo quite powerless in the matter ; * and It was therefore useless to go to her. P.esides , lie had every Inclination to avoid her. lie had learned his lesson. To whom then could he go ? Through whom could he reach Gerald ? Through Nina ? Usoles. " . And Gerald had al ready defied Austin. Through Xeer gard , then ? P.ut ho was on no terms with Xeergard. How could lie go to him ? Through Kosamund Fane ? At the thought lie made a wry lace. An ? advances from him she would -willfully mlslnleipret. And Ituthvon ? llnw on earth oould ho bring hlmwlf to approach preach him ? And yet ho had promised 1-ileon to do what he could. What merit lay In performing an easy obligation ? What courage was icqulred to keep a prom ise easily kepi ? If he cared anything for her , If ho really cared for Gerald , he owed them more than effortless ful- ailment. So first of all , when at length he had decided , ho nerved himself to strike straight at the center , and with- ] n the hour ho found Gerald at the Stuyvesant club. The boy descended to the visitors' rooms , ' Pelwyn's card In his hand and distrust written on e\try feature. And at Selwyn's first frank and friendly words ; he reddened to the temples and checked him. 'I won't lifeton , " ho said. "They Aust'n and and everybody has been putting you up to this until I'm tired of it Do they think I'm a baby ? Do they suppose I don't know enough to take" care of myself ? Are they trying to make me ridiculous ? 1 tell you they'd better let me alone. My friends are my friends , and I won't listen tr any criticism of them , and that settles it. " "Gerald" "Oh , I know perfectly well that you dlbllko Xeergard. I don't , and that's the difference. " "I'm not speaking of Mr. Xeergard Gerald. I'm only trying to tell yoi what this man Iluthven really is do Ins. " "What do I care what ho Is doing1 ! cried Gerald angrily. "And , anyway It Isn't likely I'd oomo to you to flnt out anything about Mis. Uuthvon'K Kucond husband ! " Selwyn rose , very white and still After a moment he drew a qnlc breath , his clinched hands rcla.vc.l , am he ! ! Ked up his hat and gloves. - "E ALSO HAVE u large stock of .Hard and Soft co'al ' of all kinds. .Buy your coal now before cold weather comes. We screen all our coal. Also a full line of building material. DIE LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY J. S. MOL.YNEAUX , MCR "They tire my frlonilH , " iiiuttvrud Gerald , ns pale us lie. "You drovu niu into speaking tliut way. " "Perhaps I did , my lioy. I don't Jmltfo you. If you ever find you need help come to mo. And If you can't route nnd Htlll need me Bend for me. I'll do what I can always. I know yon Iiottor than you know yourself. Goodhy. " IIo turned to the door , and Gerald hurst out : "Why can't you let my friendH nlone ? I liked you before jo" began ( his sort of tiling ! " " 1 will let them alone If you will. " aaid Selwyn , hulling. "I can't Bland by nnd see you exploited and , used ami perverted. Will you give rim- one ehaneu to tall ; It over , Gerald ? " "No ; I won't ! " relumed Gerald Jioll.i. "I'll Htand frir my friends ( very time ! TJioro'fl no troaeucr.v-Jn me ! " "Von , m'p'jSi't ' s'tiiudliig by nu ; very fast , " Bnlfj Tl'f 'blaer man gently. "I raid'I'"was ' standing'by my friends ! " repeated the , boy. "Very well , Gerald , but It's at the ox- ' u'hlt-pcral .viltrj/ii. penso of your own people. I'm in raid. " "That's my business , and .uui'ro not ono of 'em , " retorted the I y. Infuri ated , "and you won't be , < 'Itlior , K I can prevent It , no matter v. hi'thcr people ple say that vou'ro engaged to her" "WhatV" whispered Selwyn , wheel- lug like a Hash. The last vc.-tjgo of col or had lied from his fi.ro. and Gerald caught bin breath , nlimi't blinded by the Masse of fury In die older man's oyoH. yv'.Jujp Hpulic again , and after a mo ment Si'hvjn'g eyes fell , and ho turned heavily on his 'heel and walked away , head bent , gray eyes n.irr < Jwlug to silts. Yet through the bruin's Hiaos the heart's loud tumuli and ilto of pnifi'M run v.'Ild at tlw lustiit Into his \ory face the gilm Instinct u > go on jwrrNtLd , and lu * \\i-it < ni and on for licr raki1 ou , ho hnr \ > - i ot how , un til he canto to Xooi'pr'd's . .jiarlnu-nt Ii : 0:11of ilso vast \v .v t blU" ri i , ru 'iI.inH b.-'rlng Iho uamo o" a ( . .IM-IVIVII Mure , and her. ' after an Interval be W.oa bla uucl to Xcoi'gnnl's Bpleudld Kiilt , where a mauacrruut rcieived him and ifft hlu : seated by a wunny window overlouKing iho blosRonilng foliage of the par' : . When Xewgard c.-n.io In and stood on the farlher side of 11 bg ! udc table Sf- ! wyn rote , rcturnlny the cuul , curt nod "Mr. XcorRiu-d , " hi mid , "it Is not easy for nu to CO'IKbore after what 1 said to you whou I severed my con nection with your llrm. You have o\ery reason to bo v.ufrioiully toward mo , but I came on the chance that whatever resentmeut > u may feel will not prevent yon fro : . , lifurlng mo out. 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