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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , 5 ft 8 LEGAL NOTICES It/ KOTlfU FOU I'UIJUCATION Depart incut of tlic Interior , U. S. I.aml Diili-c .it iirokrti now. Nebr. , Jan. S3. IWtf. Notice Is Ilffi'liy Riven tll.lt James Samp- Sou. of llrokeii How Nebr. , who , on i-'ebtuary l , liwi , made Homestead Uutry No. lta , SerlatNo.Oli'iT.forst.'seSccUoti iU.TowtisliftilT , North of KatiKfJO. West of the Utli 1'r. Meridian , lias Illcil notice ot Intention to make ilnl'5 year proofto establish claim to the land above described , tic-tore Register m < t Ktivlvur at Itroken How Nebraska , on the isth day of Match. f'XW. Claimant names as witnesses : Joseph 13. Hr.ldtord , Mack O'llrleil , George Ureenw .lit. Charles Robinson all of llrokcii How , Nebr. John Hcese. Feb. 4-Mar. MOt Register. NOTIcn TO CKKDITOUS. In the County Court of Custer County Nebr. . In the matter of the est.ue ot John Collier , Sr , , Deceased. The State of Nebraska , to the Creditors : Take notice , that iwill sit In the County Courtroom , hi Broken How , In said County on the .list day of March , \W9 \ and the Itltli day of August. IIHKI at 10 o'clock a , in. , to re- i etve and examine all claims tiled and preHeated - Heated against said estate , with a view to tlielr adjustment and allowance , and that on tlie tli st date above named the petition ot the wtdolllbeheard tor homestead , ex emptions and allowance , and other statutory rl Klits , The time limit for the presentation of claims aj.ilnst ; said estate Is six months from the isth n.iy of KebruarjMlWii. and ( he time limited lor the payment of debts Is one j ear Irom said date , [ SKA 14 A. It. IlUMi'iuiEV , County Judge , Feb. 18 Mar. 11 4t Dated February IS. I'M' ' ) . NOTlCi : FOU TUULICATION. Department of the Interior , U. S. Land Otlice at Lincoln , Nebr. , Feb.li ) , UW9. Notlcels hereby given that Sarah K. Grim , of liroken How. Nebr. , who on March 21 , HiI. ) made-homestead entry No. 17IHJ1 , serial No O.'iCJ , n % iio'-i. section 4 township 15 n. range "J w. nth , principal meridian , lias tiled notice ol Intention to make tln.il live year proof , to establish claim to the land above described , before A. It. Humhprey county Judge , at Jirokfii How , Nebr. , on the 27th day of March , I9J9. Claimant names as witncssess : Uobett F. Hurnett , Thomas Torgerson. Kll Cox. Jerome Taylor , all of Hroken now , Nebraska. CHAS. II. siinnii , Feb. 18-M.ir8.-iCt Register. To William T. lliibton , Non.Resldent Defen- di-nt. You are hereby notified that on the 21th day ot December , IBOS , Mary K. Huston tiled her petition in the district court of Cus. ter County. Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain from you an absolute divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty , non-support and desertion ; to secure the cus tody and control of year minor children , and tr ) procure their appropriate relief. You will answer said petition oil or before the rat day of Match , UW. Mary 10. Huston , Plaintiff. Hy Sullivan & Squires her attorneys Fob. l.Feb. 2.1 It NOTIClOF FINAL RUI'ORT. Kstate of Hachel Fleming deceased , in the county court of custer County , Nebraska. f * The State of Nebraska , to all persons In- lJl'Tcsted 1 * atd estate , take notice , that J. II. jj1 Kleming has Hied a tinal account ami report ' < ot Ills adm.nistratton , and a petition for llnal settlement llndlng ot heirs , dlstrlbutatlon aud discharge as such , which have been set for hearing beiore said court on March 22 , JOJii. at 10 o clock a in , when you may ap pear and contest the same. Dated February 17. IPOy. [ SEAL ] A. U IIUMi'iniKV , county Judge. Feb. Id-Mar. 11 It When you want ' \ clean a good , go to RESTAURANT Two doors north Drohcn How Stute Bank HIGH GRADE Lumber , a large assortment and complete stock for Builders to choose from. Let us estimati on your contracts. We always try to please. H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South side. The Gii Livery And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor grain and will supply you with good orses and Eigs at reasonable prices. Come and see me. W. A. Tooley 3 § > By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , if * j * Author of "The Fljjhling Chance , " Etc. * ? * Copyrlflht , 1007 , by Robert W. Chambers $ * ? * * * Hg ' HgK 'JgH O H 'H/1 ? ( Continued from last week. ) fife i > oy n chance. Hut Gerald remained utterly unro- rponsive , stolidly so. niul the other In- Btuutly relliiaulslipd the hope of nny confidence nt that time , shifting tliu conversation nt once to the object and reason of Cerald's coming and Bayly expressing liln belief that the lime \vaa very near at hand when eliasollu would Hyure- heavily In the world's list of commercially valuable explosives. It was early In August that Helwyu had come to the conclusion that lilt * chncslte was likely to prove a commer cial success. And now , In Septemhor , his experiments ! had advanced KO far that l.e had ventured to linlle Austin. Gerald , I.nusliiK and Kdgcrton I.awn of the Lawn N'ltro I'owder company to witness a few testa at lilu cottage Inl1 oratory on Glorm heaJ. luit at I'.i. name lime he I fanned them wlf cliaraclerlstic modesty that he was n yet prc'imrod to guarantee the exp sive. sive.He He froTO chaos-lte and boiled It and baked It and melted It and too ! ; all sorts of hair raising liberties with It. and after that lie ground It to a pow der , placed a few generous pinches In a Rintill hand grenade and atlixcd a primer , the secret composition of which lie alone knew. That was the key to the secret the composition of the pri mer charge. " 1 used to play baseball in college , " ! he observed , smiling , "and I used to bo' ' n pretty good shot with a snowball. " They followed him to the cliff's edge , always with great respect for the awful stuff he handled with such ap parent carelessness. There was a black , sou soaked rock jutting out above the waves. Selwyn pointed at it , poised himself and , with the long , overhand , straight throw of a trained ball player , sent the grenade like a bullet at the rock. There came a blinding flash , a stun ning , clean cut report but what the others look to be a vast column of black smoke was really a pillar of dust all that was left of the rock. And this slowly lloatod , settling like mist over the waves , leaving nothing where the rock had been. "I think , " said Kdgerlon Lawn , wip ing ( he starting perspiration from his forehead , "that you have made good , Captain Selwyn. Dense or bulk , your chaosite and Impact primer seem to do the business , and I think I may say that the Lawn N'ltro I'owder company Is ready to do business too. Can yon come to town tomorrow ? It's merely a matter of figures and signatures now. If .ion say so. It is entirely up to yon. " Hut Selwyn only laughed. lie looked at Austin. "I suppose , " Mild Kdgerton Lawn KOd.l naturedly , "that you Intend to make us sit up and beg , or do you mean to absorb us ? " Uut Selwyn said : "I want more time on this thing. I want to know what It docs to the interior of loaded shells and In fixed ammunition v. hen It Is stored for a year. I want to know whether It Is necessary to use a solvent after tiring it In big guns. As a bursting charge I'm practically satisfied with It , but llni" Is required lo know how It ads on steel In storage or on the bores of guns when exploded as a pro pelling charge. Meanwhile , " turning to Lawn , "I'm tremendously obliged to , \ou for coming and for your offer. Von see how It is , don't you ? I couldn't risk taking money for a thing which might at the end prove dear at any price. " "I cheerfully that risk " accept , In sisted young Lawn. "I am quite ready to do all the worrying , Captain Sel wyn. " Hut Selwyn merely shook his licnd repeating , "You see how it Is , don't youV" The matter of business arrangements apparently ended then and there. Lawn's company sent several men to Selwyn and wrote him a great many letters unlike the government , which had not replied to his briefly tentative suggestion that ehaoslte be condition ally examined , tested and considered. So the matter remained In abeyance , niul Selwyn employed two extra men and continued storage tests and ex perimented with rilled and smoothbore tubes , watchfully uncertain yet as to the necessity of inventing a solvent to neutralize possible corrosion after a propelling charge had b < > en exploded. Kvcrybody In the vicinity had heard about his experiments. Everybody pre tended Interest , but few were sincere , and of the Pluceio few were unselfish ly interested his sister , Klleen , Drinu and Lansing and maybe one or two other- * . However , the younger pet , now pre dominant from Wyossett to Wonder head , made up parlies to visit Si'I- wyn's cottage , which had become known as the Chrysalis , and Selwyn good naturedly exploded n pinch or two of the stuff for their amusement and never l > etrayed the slightest an noyance or boredom. In fact , he be haved so amiably during gratuitous in terruptions that ho won tho. hearts of the younger set , who presently came to the unanimous conclusion that tlu-re was romance In Ihe air. And they sniffed It with dehuate noses uplifted anil llkejl the One man. often the least suitable , H usually the unanlmniN choice of the younger s'ort where , In the disconcert ing summer time , the youthful congre gate In garrulous segregation. , Theh- choice they expressed frankly nud Innocently. They admitted cheer fully that Selwyn was their idol. Itut that gentleman remained totally un conscious thai he had been sel up by them upon the shores of the summer sea. ( in the sunlit ( sands dozens of young people were hurling tennis balls at each other. Above- the beach , under the long pavilions , sal mothers and chaperons. Motors , beach carls and \ictorias were still arriving to dis charge gayly droned fashionables , foi the hour was early , and up and down Ihe inclined wooden walk lending from the bathing pavilion to the sands a constant procession of bathers passed will ) nod and gestute of laughing salu tation , some already retiring to the showers after a brief ocean plunge , the majority running down to the shore , eager tor the first frosty and aromatic embrace of the surf rolling In under a cloudless .sky of blue. As ICileen Krrolt emerged from the Hurt' and came wading shoreward through Ihe seething shallows she caught sight of Selwyn sauntering across ( he sands toward the water and halted , knee deep , smilingly expectant , certain that he had seen her. ( ihidys Orchil , passing her , saw Sel wyn at the same moment , and her clear ringing salule and slender arm aloft arrested his attention , and the next moment they were oil' together , swim ming toward the sponson canoe which Herald had just launched with the as sistance of Sandon Craig and Scott hulls. For a moment Klleen stood there motionless. Knee high the flat ebb boiled and hissed , dragging at her stockinged feet as though to draw her seaward witli the others. Yesterday she would have gone without a thought to join the others , but yesterday is yesterday. It seemed to her as she stood there that something disquieting rtlyqulctlnti 1td \ come Into the world , hud suddenly c-oino into Hie world , hoiiu > lliln uniiluiisiiiit , bill indulinito , yet .snllk-k'iil lo leave her vaguely sip- l > reliensl\e. Siniii'liody throw a tennis hall at her. Pln > raitglit it and hurled it in return , and for a few minutes ( he while , fell covered lialls flew had ; and forth from scores of graceful , osiKor hands. A moment or Iwo passed when no halls on mo her way. She turned and walked ID the foot of a dune and Healed her- celf eross logged on the hot sand , her s-erlous , beautiful eyes lixed steadily on a distant while spot the sponson canoe \\here < ! ladys and Selwyu sat , their paddle blades flashing in the sun. How far away Ihey were' tJerald was willi them. Curious that Selwyn had not seen her walling for him , knee deep in the surf curious that he had seen Gladys instead ! True , Gladys had oa'lled lo him and signaled him , while arm upfluiig. Gladys was very pretty with her heavy , dark hair and melting , Spanish eyes and her softly rounded , olhe skinned llgure. Gladys had called to him , and she had not. That was true , and lately for the last few days or perhaps more she her- telf had been a ( rifle le s Impulsive in her greeting of Selwyn a little less sans faeon with him. After all , a man comes when it pleases him. Why should a girl call him unless she un less unless-- Perplexed , her grave eyes were fixed on the sea where now the white canoe pitched nearer , close on now. When the r-anoe suddenly capsixed , Gladys jumped , but Selwyn went with it , boat and man tumbling Into the tumult over and over. As lOlleea looked fslio naw'n tlarh alreak leap across Ids faceaw him ttoop and wash It off mid stand , looking blindly about , while again the sudden dark line crisscrossed ids face from lemplo to chin am ] spread wider llko a stain. " 1'hlllp ! " she called , springing lo her feet and scarcely knowing that she had spoken. Ho heard her and came toward her in a halting , dazed way , stopping twice lo cleanse his face of the bright blood that streaked it. "It's nothing , " lie said. "The Infer nal thing hit me. Oh , don't use thai ! " as she drenched her korehlef In cold sea water and held It toward him with both hands. "Take It , I I beg of you , " she stam mered. "Is It s-scriiaisY" "Why , no , " he said , his senses clear ing. "It WIIH only a rap on the head , ami tlda blood Is merely n nulaance. Thank you ; 1 will Use your kerchief If you Insist , It'll slop In n moment any way. " "Please Bit hero. " she said "hero where I've been sitting. " lie did so , muttering : "What n mil enure ! 11 will stop In a second. You needn't remain hero with me , you know. ( Jo in. It Is simply glorious. " "I've been in. I was drying my hair. " He glanced up , smiling ; then , as the wet kerchief against his forehead red dened , he started lo rise , but she took it from Ids lingers , hastened to Ihe water's edge , rinsed It aud brought It back cold and wet. "Please sit perfectly sllll , " she said. "A girl likes to do tills sort of thing for a man. " "If I'd known that , " ho laughed , "I'd have had " it happen frequently. She only shook her head , watching him unsmiling , lint tlie pulse in her had become very quiet again. "It's no end of fun In Iliat canoe , " he observed. "Gladys Orchil and 1 work It beautifully. " " 1 saw you did , " she nodded. "Oh ! Where wore you ? Why didn't you comeV" "I don't know. Gladys called you. T was walling for you expecting you. Then Gladys called you. " " 1 didn't see you , " he said. "I didn't call you , " she observed se renely , and after a moment she added , "Ho you see only those who hall you. Caplain SelwynV" lie laughed. "In this life's cruise a good sailor always answers a friendly hall. " "So do I , " she said. "Please hall me after Ihlsbecause 1 don't care to take the Initiative. If you neglect to do It , don't count on my hailing you any more. " Thu stain spread on the kerchief. Once more she went to the water's edge , ringed it and returned with it. " 1 think It has almost stopped bleed ing , " she remarked as he laid the cloth against Ills forehead. "You frightened me , I'aplaln Selwyn. I am nol easily frluhtencd. " " 1 know it. " "Did you know I was frightened V" "Of course I did. " "Oh , " she said , vexed , "how could you know It ? 1 didn't do anything Billy , did IV" "No ; you very sensibly called me Philip. That's how 1 knew you were frightened. " A slow , bright color stained face and neck. "So I was silly , after all , " she said , biting at her under lip and trying lo meet his humorous gray eyes with un concern. lul ! her face was burning now , and , aware of It , she turned her ga/.u resolutely on Ihe sea. Also , to her further annoyance , her heart awoke , beating unwarrantably , absurdly , until tlie dreadful idea seized her that he could hear it. Disconcerted , she stood up-n flraight , youthful llgnro against the Koa. The wind , blowing her di sheveled half across her cheeks and shoulders , fluttered her clinging skirts ait she rested both hands on her H H and slowly walked toward ( he water's edge. "Shall we swim ? " he asked her. She half turned and looked around and down at him. "I'm all right. It's stopped bleeding Shall weV" he inquired , looking at her "You've got to wash your hair again anyhow. " She said , feeling suddenly stupid and childish and knowing she was speak ing stupidly : "Would you not rather join Gladys againV I thought , that- thai"-- "Thought whatV" "Nothing , " she said , furious at her self. " 1 am going to the showers. Goodby. " "Goodby , " he said , troubled. "Pu les * we walk to the pavilion to gether" "Hut you are going In again are you ' " nol' : "Nol unless you do. " "W-wliat have I lo do with it , Cap tain SclwyuV" "It's a big ocean and rather lonely without you , " he said so seriously that she looked around again and laughed. "It'- ! full of protly girls Just now. Plunge In , my melancholy friend. The whole- ocean is a dream of fair women today. " " 'If they be not fair lo me , what care I how fair they beV" he para phrased , springing to his feet and keeping step beside her. "lleally , Unit won't do , " she said. "Much moonlight and Gladys and the Mlnsler twins convict you. Do you remember that I told you one day In early summer that Sheila and Dor othy and Gladys would mark you for their own ? Oh , my inconstant courtier , they are yonder ! ' And 1 absolve you. Adieu ! " "Do you remember what I told you one day In early summer ? " ho returned - turned coolly , "Don't talk this way ! " she said , exasperated - asperated under a rush of sensations utterly incomprehensible stinging , confuted emotions that beat chaotic time lo Iho clamor of her pulses. "Why d-do you speak of such things ? " she repeated , with a fierce little in drawn breath. "Why d ° you when you know when 1 said explained everything ? " .She looked at him fear fully. "You are somehow spoiling om friendship , " she said. "And I don't exactly know how you are doing it , but something of thu comfort of It Is being taken away from mo , und don't , don't , don't do it ! " She covered her eyes with her clinch ed hands for a moment , motionless then her arms dropped , and she turn ed sharply , with a gesture -which left him alone there , and walked rapldlj across the beach to the pavilion. ( Continued Next Week , ) We arc ottering this week some bargains anil wish that the public would inspect these pricca , quality of goods and avail themselves of this chance , Full pack tomatoes , can chuck full of good ripe red tomatoes , a dox.cn * 1.3S , Tinder jncy Sweet Corn , cans full of corn , a dox. $1 , for Gillmnn $1.22 , world beater. Sweet Nuvcl Oranges , the jncy kind , a doxcn 25 , 30 aud10 cents. Our llawiian Pine Apple is just delicious , a full can 2lb. of solid fruit , 25c a caner or f > for § 1.38. I'flll l.lNI. : Fresh Oysters Fresh Lettuce Fresh Celery Fresh and Salt Fish Smoked Halibut Smoked White Kish Mackrcl You had better 1111 up on breakfast foods , won't stay long at 8' < a , bond to go to lOc straight. Market is raising daily. Our can crackers have a name of their own , fine crisp , tender , net weight , 10c a pound , cans return able , order a can today. Just let me say a word , please , in favor of our. Teas and Coffee's. Our business of 1'JOS was just double in pounds of what it was in l')07 ) , why ? J will lot you answer that question , qual ity always tells and sells. Coffee's 15 , 20 , 25 , 30 , 35 and -to cents full lOox Ib. Teas 50 , ( > 0 and 70 cents a pounds. Japan's dun Pow der , Oolongs , Tea Leaf , Chase it Sanbornc and Lip- ion's Teas. TRADE. Pure Old Clilor Vlnotlnr MARK I'uro Food Products CO. TjA"Nl ) MAN" 'K1 YOU luivo a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale list with inc. If you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch come and sec inc. Phones , of fice 42 , resilience , 12 ! ) . DIIOKKN Iio\v NKUK. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Aleopnlhy , Ilomnopnlhy , IZIucliic and General Medicine. roiiest | Hill i > rofi".siaun1lv Grand Central Hotel , returning every four uccpR. Consul her when the oiuH'itunliv. Is at h.ind DR. CAI < I\ViM ; > limns .icr practu-c to the Hpeual treatment of dineasLi ot Ihe Kye , Kar , Nose , Throat , lanik's , I'emalu lliseasen , Dlseasrsof Clillilruii ami .ill Chronic , Nervous ami Surgical Diseases of a cnrabh' n.iliire. iC.irly consumption. ItronclniiN , ltronchl.il C.itarrah , Chronic C.it.irr.ili , Hcait-Afhe , Con stipation , stomachf ami llovvi-1 Troubles , ' { heumali * > ni , Nenralifla , Sclotlca , llrik'hls'b lliseafc , Kulilry Dim-ases , Diseases of the I.lvrr ami Itladder , Dl//.tuess. Nervousness , Indigestion , Obesity. InU'rnpte.d Nnlrition , Slow Growth in Children , and all waslliiK UiscaF.i'8 In aittiltH , DoforiinlieH , Club-fuul , Curvnnluru of tlie Siiiiu : , Disi'asus of tlie llialu , Paralysis , KplU-psy , Heart IllscaKii , Droiiay , Kwcllinir of Ihe l.unbs , Stiictuic , Open Korea , 1'ain In tlie liiHM ! , ( .lanular Knlark'ementH and all loiiir-hiandinir diseases inoperty treated. IIl.OOII ANM1SKIN llISKASfiS. I'iniptfs , Itlotchcs , r.nilioii3 | , IJvor Spots I'alliiik' of the Hair , l.'ail Complexion. Kczcnta , Throat Ulceru , Hone I'ains , Illadiler Troubles , Weak Hack , Itunmitr Urine , fassuur Uiinu too oftrn. Tim cffectH of contilllutioiial Hick- iH'Rs or tiie taking of too mncli injurious medi cine receive * M-archini , ' treatment , piompt relief and .1 cure for lifi' . Diseases of Women. Irrt'ciilar Menslralion , I'alllnirof tlioVomb , Hcarinir Down 1'aiim , 1'eniale Displaccmentu I/ack of Sexual Tonu , r.cucorrhea , Sterility or Harrcniias < i , coiiHiill IIr. 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