THE KKPUBLtCAlN1 , CUS'l'lfiR COUNTY , NEBRASKA. I Is LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR Pr lieitartnicnt of tlie Interior. I" . 8. Land oniceat Lincoln. Netir. . Feb. 10. UKW. Nollrelsheri'bv given that Sarah E Ormi of Hroketi I3o\v. Ncbr. . who on March Si. ivui made homestead entry No. i ? M. Aerial No OS03 ti(4 ( nc4. section 4 township l.r > n. range L'Ow flth. principal meridian , has tiled nutU'o ot Intention to make tlnul live ye.ir proof , to establish claim to the Kind aboudcscrlinil. . In-fore A. H. lluinliprf.v countv Judge , at 11 token How. Ni-br. . oil the S.th d.iy ot Match. IIW. Claimant names an witnesses. Itobert V. Huniftt. Thomas ' 1'orgerson HllCox. Jerome Taylor , all of llroken ll < > - Nebraska. CHAR. n. I'Vb. 18 MarSlfit Hfparlment of the Interior , ! ' . S. l.amt Uttlceat North Haiti' , Nebraska , Man li f. 1HI. ( ) Notlre Is hereby given that Charles Korh. ot Broken How. Nelraska , who. OIL Al.uch II , HHM , made Homestead Kntrj IN'O lOs'M. lor SU ' < Kcrlton ele\en. township 10 north , ranges * . ! west of the sixth principal meridian , has tiled notice of Ills Intention lo make Una ! live year proof , to establish claim to the land abo\edest.ilbed. before A. H. Humph rey , county Judge , at llroken How , Nebr. . on the eighth day ot May. 1'Wii. i laimant names as wltuessess : Kmmct Slump , Sylvester Dale , Joseph Obde , Michael Obde , all of llroken How. Nebraska. M. 11 A. lf > 0t .1. U. UVAXV. Heglster. In the County Court of Custer County Nebr. The heirs and all persons Interested In the estate of Cora Kimberllni ; . deceased. TAKK NOTIcK-That : John M. Klmberl- Ing. a resident ol Uroken How Nebraska on the Kith day of March HWi ) tiled In this court a petition alleging , that Cora Klniberllng. being an inhabitant ot custer county Nebr died intestate therein , on the 21st day of March l ii. : slezed of an estate of Inheritance consisting of real estate In this county , held in her mad In name. Cora Keyner : that the estate of said deceased has never been'ad ministered : 'that the said estate Is wholy ex empt from execution , attachment , or other mesne process and is not liable tor payment ol any debts of saidMeceased : that Florence I' . ICImberllng , aued 17 years , and a resident of Llroken How. Nebr. Is the sole and only heir of said deceased and that petitioner was her husband , and praying that this Court tlnd all the allegations of said petition true , detcrmln the heirs , and distribute the saiu real estate discharged of all debts , to salu heir sublect to the curtesy of petitioner anil all necessary relief. , It is ordered that said petition be heard in this Court on the Ilrd day ol April HUH at I0:0o : o'clock a. , m. After publication ol this order lor three sucessive weeks in the Custer County Kepublican , when and where all in terested parlies will be heard. Dated March 10 , HhW.A. A. H. IlmiPIIKKV. ( SKAWMar. M.S.lit County Judge. SHUKIVK'S SAMS. Notice is hereby Given. That by virtue ot" " an Order of Sale."issued to me troin the IJis trict Court of Custer County , Nebraska , up on a decree : ol foreclosure rendered In said court , at the February 1W. ) term thereof , to. wit : On the 8th day ol February HM.I in laver - or of William Wilde and against K. J. and I- . S Maulsby. I have levied upon the following Described real estate , to wit the North 'i ol tile South east li and the South ! . ol the Northeast ' 4 ot Section 23 township lu Range 2. > in custer county , Nebraska and 1 will , on the null day ot April lira , at ! i o'clock P. M. , at the east door of the Court House , in the city of urok- t'li now. Nebraska , in said county , sell said real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash , to satisfy said decree , in terest anfl costs , the amount due thereon tujliesum of fl > 05.or > with it per cent Interest from February 8lh 1909 and court costs amounting toiM.uO and accruing costs. Said above real eslale will be sold subject to all prior liens and incumbranccs , as per cor- tillcates en Hie In District Clerk's olllce. Dated this IHth day of March UWJ. II. F. ICe.NNEuv. Sheriff. A. P. JOHNSON , Attorney. M-18 A-10.5t NOTICE KOU ITHLICATION. Department of the Interior , I' . S. Land Ofllcc at uroken How , Nebr. March li. li'U'J Notice Is hereby given that Thomas S. Smith , of Hound Valley , who , on December 1st. HIM , made Homestead entry NO. OHiH serial No. 3IJO , for N. ' 5. N. K. section i- ' , township 18 N , , ran e HIV. . . sixth principal meridian , has Uled notice of intention to make llnal live year proof , to establish cliain to the land above described , belori' Itcpister and I'eclevcr at Hrokeu lluw , NebrasKa. on the flfLh day of Mav , 1WS ) . Claimant inmies as witnesses : Donplas Thompson , Hound Valloj , Nobr.- Nathan A. Smith , of llrnken How. Ni-l.r. Kdward Smith , Hound Valley , Neln. : Sam - uel son , ol Hound Vallry. r-/ ' ' HEEn , - . M lif A2 0-t n Rigi-tt-r. HIGH GKAD ; i Lumber , a large assortment and complete stock for Builders to choose from. Let us estimate ou your contracts. We always try to please. H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South side. And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor fjraiu and will supply j ou with good Horses and Rigs at reasonable prices. Cotne and see me. W. A. . . Tooley IH& & K § } ® $ ® ® @ & ® ® $ $ $ ® & ® Ii I i ® ' ® 4 $ 0 ® a © & By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , 0 & Author of "Tlie Fighting Chance , " Etc. S ' " * Ht Copyritfht. 1007 , by Robert W. Chnmb e ? ? J 0 ( Continued fmin lest \vcok ) A louj ; li'tti-r lo him Troin Nina still romiiliu'd unanswered. Auitlii lnul / eun him unly oiii'o In town. Lansing. no\v lincl ; In New York , wrote a post script In a letter to Di'lua. asking for Si'lwyu's new Hddn > sM. tintlrst Inti mation anybody liatl that lu lnul given up Ills lodgings on Lexington avenue. Kllei'ii had not writ I oa him. Ills sud den leave taking nearly a month ago had so astounded her that she could not bellevo he meant to lie gone more than a day or two. Then came his note , written nt the 1'atroons' club , very lirlef. ciii'loiMy stilted and I'orinnl , with a strange tone of llnallty through It , a.-j though he were taking perfnne- tor.v leave of people who had conie temporarily Into his life and in though I lie < 'lii > iires were t'greeably even of his ever seeing them again. The girl was not hurt as yet : slie remained merely confused , iinMvdnlons , unrtvniirlled. It nas possible now to ride cross country , and .N'lna , who was always In terror of an iijlded ounce to her per fect llgnre , rode every day with Kileen , and Austin , on a big hnnler , joined them two days In the wed ; . There were dances , too , and Nina went to some of Iliem. So did Kllecn , who had created a furore among the younger brothers and undergraduates , and the girl was busy enough with sailing and motoring and dashing through the sound In all sorts of power - or boats. Truly , for her , the world was still green , the sun bright , the high sky liliu > , but she had not forgotten that the earth hail been greener , the sun brighter , the a/.ure above her more splendid once upon a time like the lirst phrase of a tale that Is told. And If she. were at limes listless , absent eyed , subdued , a' tritle graver or un usually silent , seeking the still paths of the garden as though in need of youthful meditation and the quiet of the sunset hour , she never doubted that that tale would be retold for her again. Only , alas , the fair days were passing , and the russet rustle of October sound- oil already among the curling leaves In the garden , and lie hail been away a long time , a very long time , and slit ; could not understand. On one of Austin's week end visits , tiie hour for conjugal confab having arrived between husband and wife , lie said , with a trace of irritation in his voice : " 1 don't know where 1'hll Is or what he's about. I'm wondering lie's got the Sehvyn conscience , you know what he's up to and if It's any kind of damfooli lincss. Haven't yon hoard a word from him , Nina ? " Nina , in her pretty night attire , had emerged from her dressing room , luck ed out Kit-KI and her maid and had curled up in a big , soft armchair , cra- dliug her bare ankles in her hand. " 1 haven't heard from him , " slip ( aid. "Uosaniund saw him In Wash ington -p.issed him on ( lie street. He \\us looking horribly thin and worn , he wrote. He did not see her. " "Now , what la the name of common - ense in lie doing In WashingtonV" exclaimed - claimed Austin wrathfully. "I'rohalily hrc.ik.hig ills heart because nobody cares to examine Ids rhnosllo. 1' .V the way , Nina , Oerald has done rather an nnexpeckul tiling. I saw him last iilirlit. He came to the house and told i.ic that he iiad just severed his con- tied Ion with Julius Neergard's com pany. " "I'm glad of it ! " exclaimed N'lna. "I'm glad he showed the good sense to do it ! " "Well , yes. As a matter of fad , Neergard Is going to be a very rich man some day , and Gerald might have r.ut I am not displeased. What appeals to me Is the spectacle of the boy acting with conviction on lil.s own Initiative. Of course lie can , If lie chooses , begin everything again and coma In with me , or , If I am satisfied that he has any ability , he can set up Bouie sort of real estate olllcc on hl3 own hook. " Nina hesitated , another Idea Intrud ing. "Austin , the Orchil boy , the one In Harvard , proposed to Eileen , the lit tle idiot ! She told me. Thank.good ness , ehe still docs tell mo things ! Also the younger and chubbier Dray- laoro youth has offered himself after a Uillingly proper Interview with me. I thought It might amuse you to her.1 of It. " "It might amuse me tnoro If Eileen would get busy and bring Philip lute ramp , " observed her husband. "Do you know , " Bald Nina , "that 1 believe he is In love with Uci'V "Then why doesn't" "I don't know. 1 was euro I am sure now that the plrl cares more for him than for anybody. And yet and yet I don't believe she Is actually In love with him. " After a moment Nina's face grew grave , and BUO bent forward. "Alixe Is 111. Nobody SQoms to Unovr what the matter 1 ? . Nobody has soon her. But she's at Clifton , with a couple - plo of nurses , and Rosamund heard rumors that the 13 very 111 Indeed. 1 People go to Clifton for shattered ' nerves , you know. There Is mental trouble In her family. You have heard ( .T . It as well an 1. "You Iniow her fa ther died of It. " "Tin1 usual defense In criminal cases , " observed Austin. Illckliig his ds.ireth1 end Into the grate. "I'm sorry , 'dear , that Allxe has the jumps. Hope Hhe'll get over 'em. lint , as for pretending I've any use for her , 1 can't and don't and won't. She spoiled life for the best man 1 know. She kicked his repu tation Into a cocked hat. and he , with his chivalrous Sclwyn conscience , let her do It. 1 did like her once. 1 don't like her now , and that's natural , and It winds up the matter. " * * * * Ituthvcn was at that very moment seated In a private card room at the Stnyvesant club with Sanxon Orchil , George Fane and Uradley Harmon , and the game had been bridge , as usual , and had gone very heavily against him. Several things had gone against Mr. Hutliven recently. For one thing , ho was beginning to reall/.e jhat ho had made a vast mistake In mixing himself up In any transactions with Neergard. When he , at Neergard's cynical sug gestion , had consented to exploit bin own club the Slowltiia and had con sented to resign from It to do so , he had every reason to believe Unit Neer gard meant either to mulct them heavily or buy them out. In either case , hav ing been useful to Neergard , his prollts from the transaction would have been considerable. 15ut even while he was absorbed In llgurlng them up and he needed the money , as usual Neergard coolly In formed him of his election to the club , and Ituthvcu , thunderstruck , begun lo perceive the depth of the underground mole tunnels which Neergard had dug to undermine and capture the strong hold which had now surrendered to him. Kagc made him III for a week , but there was nothing to do about It. lie had been treacherous to his club and to his own caste , and Neergard knew It , and knew perfectly well that Huthven dared not protest , dared not oven whimper. Then Neergard began to use I'ulhvea when he needed him , and he begau to permit himself to win at cards In Kuth- ven's house , a thing he had not dared to do before. He also permitted hlm > self more ease and freedom in that house , a sort of Intimacy , even a cer tain Jocularity. .Meanwhile Neergard had almost fin- Hicd with Gerald. lie had only one further use for him , and as his social success became more pronounced with the people lie had crowded in among he became bolder and more insolent , no longer at pains to mole tunnel toward the object desired , no longer ovorcaro- t'ul about his mask. And one day he asked tbe boy very plainly why he had never invited him to meet hia sister. And he. got an answer that he never forgot. Uuthven had viewed with Indiffer ence Gerald's boyish devotion to ills wife , which was even too open and naive to be of interest to those who witnessed it. Mut he had not counted on Neergard's sudden hatred of Gerald , and the lirst token of that hatred fell upon the boy like a thunderbolt when Neergard whispered lo Uuthven ono night at the Stnyvesant club ami Kut'.i- ' vcn , exasperated , had gone straight home , to tlnd his wife in tears and the boy clumsily attempting to comfort her , both her hands In his. "Perhaps , " said Ituthveu coldly , "you have some plausible explanation for this sort of thing. If you haven't , you'd better trump up one together , and I'll send you my attorney to hear It. In that event , " ho added , "you'd better leave your joint address when you llnd u more convenient house than mine. " As a matter of fact , he had really meant nothing more than the threat and the Insult , the situation permitting him a heavier hold upon Ids wife and a new grip on Gerald in case he ever needed him , but threat and Insult were very real to the boy , and he knocked Mr. Huthven flat on his back , the one thing required to change that gentle man's pretense to deadly earnest. Uuthven scrambled to his feet. Ger ald did It again , and after that Mr. Ituthven prudently remained prone dur ing the delivery of a terse but concise opinion of him expressed by Gerald. After Gerald hud gone Ruth von opened first one eye , then the other , then ids mouth ami finally sat up , anil his wife , who had been curiously ob serving him , omllcd. She dropped her folded hands lute her lap. gazing coolly nt him , but there was n glitter In her eyes which arrest ed Ills first step toward her. _ : . ' "I think , " Hhe said , "that you mwm my ruin. My mind lias bucomn curious ly cluar during the last year strangely and unusually limpid and precise. Why , my poor friend , every plot of yours ami of your fricntiH , every underhand at tempt to disrir/lit and injure me , has been perfectly apparent to me. You sup posed ilmt my headaches , my outbursts of anger , my wretched nights , passed In tears , and the long , long days spent kneeling In the nshcs of dead mem ories , nil these you supposed had wcak- tiied , perhaps unsettled , my mind. You lie If jou deny It , for you have had doctors watching me for months. You didn't know I was aware of It , did you ? " But I was , and 1 nui. Ami yoiv told them that my father died of of ! brain 'trouble , you coward ! What a credulous fool you are , " she said , "to build your hopes of it separation ou any possible mental disability of mine ! " lie stood a moment without answerIng - Ing , then quietly seated himself. The suspicious glimmer In his faded eyes had become the concentration of a curi osity almost apprehensive. "Go on , " he Bald. "What else ? " "For the remainder of the spring and summer. " she said , " 1 shall make my plans regardless of you. 1 shall not go tn .Newport. You are. at liberty to use the house there as you choose. And , as for this Incident with Gerald , you hud better not pursue It any further. Do you understand ? " He nodded , dropping his hands into his coat pockets. "Now you may go , " she said coolly. He went , not , however , to his room , but straight to tlie house of the fash ionable physician who ministered to wealth with an unction and success that had permitted him In summer tlni" to occupy his own villa at Newport and dispense further ministrations when re quested. * * On the night of Ihe conjugal con ference between Nina Gerard and her husband and almost at the same hour Jack Ituthven , hard hit In the card room of the Stuyvcsant club , sat hud dled over the table , llgurlng up what sort of checks he was to draw to the credit of George Fane and Panxon Orchil. And now as he sat there , pencil In hand , adding up the score cards he re membered ( hat he was to Interview his attorney that evening at ills own house , a late appointment , but necessary to Insure the presence of one or two phy sicians at a consultation to definitely decide what course of action might be taken to rid himself of the wife who had proved useless and almost ruinous to him. "He had not laid eyes on his wife that summer , but for the first time he had really had her watched during her ab sence. What she lived on , how she managed , he had not the least idea and less concern. All he knew wan ( hat he hail contributed nothing , and he AVIIS quite certain that her balance at her own bank had been nonexistent for months. In the autumn he had heard of her conduct at llltherwood House , and a week later , to his astonishment , lie learned of her serious Illness and that she had been taken to Clifton. It was ihe only satisfactory news hu had had of her In months. Whim he had finished his llgurlng he fished out a check book , detached a tiny gold fountain pen from the bunch of seals ami knlckknaeks on his watch chain and , llllijiK In the checks , passed them over without comment. As they filed out of the card room Into the dim passageway , Orchil leadIng - Ing , a lull , shadowy figure In evening dress stepped back from the door of UK ; card room against ( lie Avail In give them right of way , and Orchil , peer ing at him without recognition In the dull litjlil , bowed suavely as he pa-scil , as did Kane , craning his curved neck , and Harmon also , \vlio followed In hh wnke. Hut when Uuthvwn came abreast of the figure In the passage and bovu-d Ids Avny past a IOAV voice from the courteous unknown , pronouncing his nnine , hailed him short. ' f want aord with yon , Mr. Ituth ven , " added Helwyir , "that card room will suit me. If you please. " Hut Ikiithven , recovering from the shook of Kelwyn's voice , 'jtarted to p.'isri him \\ltlmiit a word. I said thai I wanted to speak to you ! " repeated Selwyn. Ituthven , deigning no reply , ntlempt- ed to shove by him , and Sclwyn , plac ing one hand tint against the other's shoulder , pushed him violently back Into the card room he had just left and , stepping In behind him , closed and locked Ihe door. " \V-\\hnl the devil do you mean ? " gasped Kntliven , liU hard , minutely shaven face turning a deep red. "What 1 say. " replied Selwyn-"that I want a word or two Avltli you. " He stood still for a moment In the center of the little room , tall , gaunt of f eat ure and very pale. "Hnlhven , " he said , "a few years ngo you persuaded my wife to leave in tin- mi- , and I have never punNhed you. Tin-re were two reasons why 1 did not. The first was because 1 did not wish to punish her , and any blow at you would have reached her heavily. Thu ficfond reason , subordinate to the flrnt , Is obvious decent men In tlieso dcfys have tacitly agreed to suspend n via- lent nppoal to the unwritten law as n confession to civilization. Tills second ipn > 'ou , however , dopc-iids entirely upon the flrst , OB you see. "I Imvo -Invited you liero to ex plain to you the present condition of " looked your own domestic affairs"-ho at Uiuhven full In the fnce-"to explain tljt-in to yon nnd to lay down for you the course of conduct which you nro to fullow. " " y God ! " began Ruth von , stepping bncl ; , ono hand reaching for the dooi- knob , but Sclwyn'H voice rang out clean nnd sharp : "Sit down ! " Ai 'l ' , as Ituthven ts'an-tl ' at him out of hts little eyes , "You'd better sit down Continued Next Week , ; a . RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN fCRAlN AND COAL Feed in amamall large quantities at both wholesale c and retail. ' Special avion * ion given to filling- orders for coal in any quantity. Uroken Bow , - - Nebraska ABSTRACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Ijg " 7 7"o7$17 Oio."t C3 > iBrc5LoiL"/3 / o $ It 1 FOR OUR m Baldwin Nut and Lump 1 $ i3 ! . Cannon and Nigger Head Coal WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL 1 CO. TJ AN 1 ) MAN I ? YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale list with me. It' you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of _ ( ice 42 , residence , 129. BUOICKN How NKUU. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.OALDVVELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Aleoputhy , llomcopnlliy , Klechic and General Medicine. Ily rrum'Hi will vinll | iiife > iHi.iiiillv Grand Central Hotel , retiirnliiif every four weeks. Consul her when tlio oiuHiiluiulv. is al baud DR. CAIIVUrI , limith er iiracticc to the peuul Ircnlini'iil of iliivaHeH of Hie I'.yr , Kar , 'ose. Throat , Imii'i. Female Diseases , Dise.ihus of Children and all Chronic , Nervous mil Suruical Diseahus of a cmablu tialun ; . Curly coiiHiiiiiiilion. llronclnliH , llronclilal Jalarrail , Chronic Catarr.ili , Iluad-Aclu1 , Con- Kilpaliou , Sloniaclii ) and lluwel Troubles , ' { liemiKilisin , Ncuralula , Sclolica , Hritriith'H Unease , Kldnuy Disease. * , Diseases of the l.iver and lll.ulili'.r , Dl/zlniths. Nervousness , Indigestion , Obesily , Ihtcruiilct ! Nutrition , slow drouth in Clilldren , and all wanting IMsi'.iKi'S in adiillH. Deformities1 , Clnb-feet , Jurvanturo of Hut Spine , Diseases of tlie llialn , 1'aralysin , F.pileiiHy , lleail Disease . Dropsy , Swelbnif of Hie l.imlis , Klriclnrc , Open Sores , I'aln In tin1 HoneM , ( iranular Knlarifenicnu and all lontr-sl.imlinif diKeaxos property ueale.il. I1I.OOD AND SKIN D1SKASKS. i'imples , Hlotclin' . , l'rtiition < i , I < iver Spots Palling of ibo Hair. H.nl Complexion. Eczema , Throat Ulccro , Hone I'.iiin , lil.ulder Troubles , Weak Hack , llurnuk' Urine , Passim. Untie lee oflcn. 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