THE KEPUBLiCAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. Vr LEGAL NOTICES Estate of James M caldwell Deceased in C'ountv court of Custer County Nebraska TheiJtate of Nebraska to nil persons in tercsted In said estate take notice that the executors of said estate haxe Oltd a llual ar count ami tueori of their administration and a petition for tlnal settlement and dis ihatge as such , which have been set tor bearing before said Court on April lull 1WV at 10o clock A. M. when vou tuaV ai > pear and contest the same Rated March S3rd ISHW. A. It. IIUMIMIUEV Coiuit.ludge. . MS * A 15 U NOTICE FOK PL'UI.ICATION Department of the Intel lor , r S. l.and Oillce at North IMatte Nebraska. Man li H IPO I Notice Is hereby given that chailes Koch , ot Ilroken How , NelrasUa , who , on March 11 , HKJ4. made lloinestead Entry . < fo 1US33 , foi SB 4 section del en , township It ! north , i aliKe 2i west of the slith pi Inclpal meridian , has Hied notice ol his Intention to make ilnal live year proof , to establish claim to tht > land abo\e described , before A. H. Humph lev. County .ludge , at llroken How , Nebr , on" the eigtith day of Mav , 1'nw. i laimant names as witnesses * : Kmtnet L. Shoup. Sylvester Dale , Joseph Obde , Michael Obde all of liroken How Nebraska. M 11 A 15 6t J. E. nviSS In the County Court of Custer County Nebr The heirs and all persons Interested in the estate of Cora Itluiberllng. deceased. TAKE NOTICE -That John M. KImberl Ing. a resident of Uroken How Nebraska on the 10th day of March \WO \ tiled In this cout t a petition alleging , tli.it Cora Klinberlliig. being an Inhabitant of custer countv Nebr died Intestate therein , on the 'Jlst day ol March 181W , slezed of an estateol inheritance i onststiiife of real estate in this county , lield in her madln name. Cora Heynei , that the estate ol said deceased has ne\er been ad ministered : that the said estate Isholv ex empt tioui execution , attachment , or other mesne process and is not liable lor payment ol any debts ol'said deceased ; that Florence r Kimberllng , aged 17 > ears , and a lesldent ol flroken How , Nebr. K the sole aud enl > heir ot said deceased and that petitioner \\ii ; herhusbaud , and praying that this Court Und all the allegations ot said petition true , dfctenmn the heirs , and dlstiibute the said jeal estate discharged of all debts to said heir subject to the cnrtrsy ol petltlonei and all necessary relief. U Is ordered that said petition tie heard in this Court on the 3rd day of April 1009 at 10.00 o'rlork a. m. after publication qf this order loriirei5 uuceeslve weeks In the I'usier ppWy Kupublican , when and where all In- ( ( tested parties will be heard. 1 Dated March m inAft A. R. IIUMI'HHKV. ( SEAUMar. ll.r.3t County judge. The State of Nebraska , / t'ualcrCouuty. > ss. In tlu- County Court nt said County In the Matter of the K-.tate \\illl.ini J Wantz Dercdscil. On reading and Ulins the petition ot Har ley O. Want/ praying that the Instrument llled on the 23rd day of March 1009 and pur porting to be the last Will and Testament ol the said William J. Want ? dccciscd , may be nroved. tpproved , probated , allowed , and recorded as the last Will and Testament of the said S. William Want ? deceased , and that the execution of said Instrument may be committed , and the administration ol said estate may be granted to Almlra K Wan.z as executrix. PRDEUKD.That Api 11 Hlh 1909 at 10 o'clock AM. , is assigned for hearing bald petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear In a County Court to be held in and for said County , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner Miould not be ttid , and that notice of the pendency of at petition aid | the hearlnir thereof be given to all persons interested In said mat ter bv publishing a copy of this order In the Itepulillcnn a weekly newspaper printed In said county , for three Miccesslvo weeks pri or to said dav of hearing. A. H. IIDSM'HKEV , County .Indue. Mi'3-A-83t SHERIFF'S SALbi. Notice Is hereby Given , That by virtue of ail UrUcr of bale. Issued to rae from the IJis triut coun ot Custer County. Nebraska , up on a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court , at the February 1'Afl term thereof , to. wit. On the bth day ot February ISKiy in fav or of William Wilde and against U. J. and I. S Maulsby. cqunty , Nebraska and I will , on the 19th day pf April 1000 , at 2 o'clock P. M. , at the cast llnor of the Court House , in the c-lty ol 1 "k- lluw NfMraslta , in ; iid county rell real estate at public auction to the lu bidder for cash , to satisfy said decree , in terest and costs , the amount due thereon to the sum of SW3 05 with 8 per cent interest ft 6m February 8th 1P09 and court costs amounting to te.OO and accruing costs. Said abo' i ; real estate will be sold subect | to all brfoV nenVand incumbrances , as per cer tlllcates on Ule n DUtrlct Clerk s oftlce. Dated this istli day of March 1U09. JJ. P. KoM.NKnvShot HI. A I' . JOHNSON , Attornpv , M 18 A-10-51 NOTICn FOU 1T1U.ICATION. Department of the Interior , r. S. Land Oillce ut llroken How , Nebr. March 15,1909 'Notice Is herebv given that Thomas S. Smith ot Round Valley , who , on On-ember 1st , lOirt , made Homestead entry NO. 010TI serial No. 312(1 ( , for N. 'i. N. K section s.1 , township 1HN. , ran it e 19 W. sixth principal meridian , has liled notice of Intention to make Unal Uvc year proot , to establish cllam to the land above described , betoi e Register and Reclcver at Hroken UovI ebiaika , on Ifie llfpn day of May , 1909. Plalinaiit names as witnesses. Douglas Thompson , Round Valley , Nebr. . Nathan A. Smith , of llroken How. Nebr. , idwatd SniUh. Round Valluy , Nebr S.tm llel Thompson of Round Valley. JHb A ii P t JOHN RKUsii , Register. HIGH GRADE Lumber , a lar e assoitmont and complete stock for Builders to choose from , Let us estimate your contracts. We always to please , H. T. B RUCE & CO. Lumber & Coal South side , " ' * * " n'v ' Younger Set | j I By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , S ® Author of " . " . * * , "Tho Flghtln * Chance. Etc. ' ? ? , - _ _ w ® - ® Copyrltfht , 1007 , by Robert W. Chnmbera ( Coiiliuueil from last week. ) siilirsohvyil sliTtXv. Itutlivuu turui'il , took two unsteady slops forward and laid his heavily rlngi'd hand on tin ; Imclc of a rliulr. Sohv.Mi yinlliul , iiml UutliviMi .sat down. "Now. " I'unllmii'd HI-IW.MI. "for ror- tain riilc.s of coiiduct to govern you durliii ; the ri'iiniimlcr ofoiir . wife's llfotlnii' . And your wife Is 111 , .Mr. Huthveurlil ; of a slukno.ss which may Inst for a gruat many years or tuny lie tptiuliiatt'd In as muuy days Did you know UV" lJutliven snarled. "Vi-s , of Bourse you knew It , or you Hii'qii'i'ted It. Your \\lfe Is In a sanitari um , as you have dNi'overed. She Is mentally 111 rational at times , violent at mi > meits ! and for lon periods qulle docile , Kcntlu , harmless , content to he talked to , read to , advHed , persuaded Hut during the last week a Hianjre of a certain nature has occurred which- wlik-h , I am told by competent physi cians , not only renders her caae beyond all hope of ultimate recovery , but threatens an earlier termination than was lit llrst looked for. It Is this : Your \\lfe has become like a child attain , occupied contentedly and nulte happily with childish things. She has forgot ten much. Her memory Is quite gone. How much nw ! does remember It Is Im possible lo say. " His head fell , His brooding eyes were fl.xed on the rug at his feet. After awhile he. looked up. "I understand that yon arc contem plating proceed Ings ugnlust your wife. Are. you ? " "Yes , 1 niii , " mild Huthveu. "l > n the grounds of her mental Inca pacity' . ' " "Yes. " "Then , as I understand It , the wom an Whom you persimJed to. break every law , human and divine , for your sal\ you now propose to ahtuidqn. Is \\ii\\ \ \ If ; " huthven made no reply. "You propose lo publish her pitiable plight to the world by beginning pro- , ceodings. Yon Intend to. notify the public of your wife's Intlrmlty by di vorcing her. " "Sauo or Insane , " Imrst out Uuthven , ( ' .she was riding for a fall , and she's going to get It ! What the devil ar" you talking about ? I'm not accounta ble to you. I'll do what I please. I'll inaiume my own affairs. " "No , " said Selwyn ; "I'll manage this particular affair. And now I'll toll you how I'm going to do It. I have In my lodgings , or , rather , In the small hall bedroom which 1 now occupy , an army service revolver In fairly good condition. 1 ahull { vv > tyyselr \ } \ t-a t/ V / * * SPSrjf'V S7.\4 u VM S5- * * - - . . < tl 1 IK _ \ < > - . > vv i . 11 V A ' 'Sf rtfiW U rawc * \ . * \ \ lilm i'/r / > Jn "ll'fl ' ( * Mo th ? of using It on you If you ever 'i ! any such action for dlvorq1. > r separation against your wli'PT'1 ' s Ilnal. " Huthven stared at him as ( hough hyp IDtlKCll. ' 'Don't misliiko mu , " added Selwyn , a ; rltli ) wearily. " | am not compelling you Id decency for the purpose of pun you. Men never ( roublewn \ \ - to punish vermin. They simply exterminate them or they retreat and avoid them. I merely mean llmt you fihnll never again bring publicity and upon your wife , even though now , mercifully enough , she has not the faintest Idea that you are what a complacent law calls her husband. " A slow blaze lighted up his eyes , lip got up from his chair , You decadent llttlu beast ! " lie said slowly. "Ho you suppose that the dirty accident of your Intrusion Into an hoiie.il man's life could dissolve the ( Ihine compact of wedlock ? Soil it yes , besmirch It , rciidpr | | superficially unclean , unlit , nauseousyos. . but nei- jhcr you nor your vile code nor the Im becile law you Invoked In legalize tin situation really ever deprived mil nl my Irrevocable status and vtwpmisbl | ! liy. My wife , beamed gr misnamed liumblud or unhnmbled , true to hei inarrlago vows or fateo to them , legally tU wlfo of another , lias nevei ceust-d to be my wlfo" lie turned on his heel , paced the lit tie room once or twice , then swung round again : "K ' ep your fllttyy inonuy , w"n < g from'women and boys overcaid tables Even If eouio blind , woimllUe proceed of Instinct stirred the slmine In you nud you ventured to offer belated aid to the woman who bears your name I forbid It ; I do not permit you the priv ilege , except that she retains Joiif pame , nnd the moment you attempt to rob her of that I will destroy you ; ex cept for that you have no further re lations with her nothing to do 01 undo ; no voice us to the disposal of what remains of her ; no power , no \\lll , no influence In her fate. 1 sup plant yon ; 1 take my own again ; I reassume - assume it responsibility temporarily taken from me. And new I think you under.Htanil ! " lie gave him one level and deadly Ktare ; then his pallid features relaxed. He .slowly walked past Huthven , grave , preoccupied , unlocked , the door and passed out. Chapter 23 VYN"S lodgings were not Imposing i Uii-'Ir furnishings or dlincn- slons u very small bed- Vfijfp' room la the nelghbor- \W hood of Sixth avenue anil AVashlnglon square but the heavy iiml Increasing drain on his resources permitted nothing better now , and. what with settling ( ! erald's compl lea t Ions anil providing two nurses and a private suit at Clifton for Allxc Kuthvcn , he had been obliged to sell a number of securities , which reduced his income to a figure too absurd to worry over. However , the government had at last Blgnllled its intention of testing his In vention chaoslte and there was that chance for better things In prospect. Also , In time , Gerald would probably be able to return something of the loans made. .Night after night , patiently .per plexed , he retraced his errant path way through life back to the source of doubt and pain , and once arrived there he remained. , gazing with impar tial eyes upon the ruin two young souls had wrought of their twin lives. Dreadful his duty because ho knew that lie had never loved her , never could love her ! Dreadful doubly dreadful- lie now knew what love might be , and it was not what he had believed It when ho executed the con tract which must bind him while life endured. That she had strayed under man made laws held guiltless could not shatter the tie. That he , blinded by hope , had hoped to remake a life al ready made and had dared to mas querade before his own snul as a man free to. come. , U' go Mini free to love could not alter what hnd been done Hack , far back , of it all lay the death less pact- for better or for worst ) . Anil now , alone , aUuutlonfd , help lessly sck | , utterly dependent upon the decency , the charity , the mercy of her legal paramour , the J'o.u.ntf girl who had once been his wife had not turn rd lo him In vain. Before the light of her shaken , mind had gone out she had \vrllten him In coherently , practically In extremis , and , if he had hitherto doubted whtMv his duty lay , from thiU in.ome.nt he had no longer any doubt. And very quiet ly , hope.le.sHly and Irrevocably he had crushed out of hl'i KOII ! the hope and promise of the new life dawning for him above the dead ashes of the past. It was not easy to do. He had not nili'il It vt't Itn illil lint l.-im\i' Imw riiere were tloa to bo savered , friend ships to | ie geutly broken , old scenes , o be forgotten , memories to kjll. J'here was also love lo Uo disposed of. And he did not kno\v ho\y. Klrst of nil , paramount in hU-hope- ess trouble , the dosIlM 10 save others from pain persisted. or that reason he had been curoful that ( Jerald should not know where and how he was no.w obliged to live , lest the boy suspect and understand haw much of Solwyn's little fortune It had taken to settle his debts of "hon or" and free him from the sinister pressure of Neorgard's Importunities. Tor that reason , too , he dreaded to have Austin know , because If the truth were exposed nothing In the world could prevent u violent and Ilnal sep aration between him and tljo foolish boy who now at ln.st wus beginning to 8how the first glimmering traces of character and common sense. So he let It be understood that his address was his club for the present , for he also desired no scene with. Hoots , whom l\e \ knew would attempt to force him to live with him In his cherished and brand new house. And even If he cared to accept and perm.lt Moots tu place him under such obllga tlons It would only hamper him In his duties , bc-causi * nuw what remained of hs ( Income must bo devoted to Al\e. | Even before her case hud taken the more hopelbtiagurii he hud niidcistood that she could not remain at Hilton finch cases were neither desired nor treated there. Hi * understood that And no he hud taken for her a pivtty llttlu villa at Edge-water , with tiy trained nnisi IQ care for hfcr aud , a , pliaeton tor hero \ drive. And now she ai installed them , properly cau-d fur. am rounded by every comfort , contented , except in the black and violent crises which still swept her In recurrent storms Indeed , tranquil and happy , for through the troubled glimmer of departing reason her eyes were already opening In the calm , un earthly dawn of second childhood. Out- Hldb of that dead garden of the past. p.eojTled bj laujMilnji Iiha.njo.ipa of her j-outh , but one single extraneous mem ory persisted- memory of Selwyn curiously twisted and readjusted to the comprehension of n child's mind , vague nt times , nt times wistfully elusive and Incoherent , but It remained always n memory and always a happy one. He was obliged to go to her every three or four days. In the Interim she sootned quite satisfied and hnppy , busy with the simple and pretty things she now cured for , but toward the third day of his absence she usually became restleso , asking for him mid why he did not come. And then they telegraph ed him , and he left everything and went , white faced , stern of lip , to en dure the most dreadful ordeal n man may face to force the smile to his lips and gayety Into the shrinking soul of him and sit with her In the pretty , sun ny room , listening to her prattle , an- swctlng the childish questions , watch ing her , seated in her rocking chnlr , singing contentedly to herself and playIng - Ing wlt'i ' her doftj and ribbons- dress ing tlioiu , undressing , mending , nr- ranging-until the heart wlthlu him quivered under the misery of it and he turned to the curtained ulndow , hands clinching convulsively and teeth set to force back the strangling agony in his throat. And the dreadful part of it all was that her appearance had remained unchanged -unless , perhaps , she was prettier , lovelier of face and tlgure than ever before. Thinking of these things now , he leaned heavily forward , elbows on the little table. And suddenly unbidden before his haunted eyes rose the white portico of Sllverslde , and the green sward glimmered , drenched In BUU- shine , and a slim llgure in white stood there , arms bare , tennis bat swinging In one tanned llttlu hand. Happily for Eileen , happily for him , alas , love In Its full miracle had re mained beyond her comprehension. That she cared for him with all her young heart he knew ; that Hhe had not come to love him he knew too. So that crowning misery of happiness was spared him. Yet ho knew , too , that there had been a chance for him ; that her awakening had not been wholly Impossible. And now , leaning there , his face burled In his hands , hours that he spent wltH her came crowding back upon him , and In his ears her voice echoed and echoed , nnd his hands trem bled with the scented memory of her touch , and his soul quivered and cried out for her. Storm after storm swept him , and In the tempest he abandoned reason , blinded , stunned , crouching there with head lowered and his clinched hands across his face. Hut storms , given right of way , on and over , and tempests sweep hearts cleaner , nnd after n long while he lift ed his bowed head and sat up , equar Ing hl. > shoulders. Presently he picked up his pipe again , held It a moment , then laid It aside Then ho leaned forward , breathing ; deeply , but quietly , and picked up a pen and a sheet of pnpor. for the time had come for hla letter to her , and he was ready. The letter ho wrote was one of thosu guy , cheerful , Inconsequential letters which from the very beginning of their occasional correspondence hail always been to her most delightful an easy , light hearted letter , ending In messages to all and a frank regret that the pursuit of business and hap plncss appeared Incompatible at tin present moment. Ills address , ho wrote , was his club Ho sent her , he said , under separate cover , a rather Interesting pamphlet 11 monograph on the symbolism dlsplayoi by the designs In Samarkand rugs nut textiles of the Ming dynasty. And hi ended , closing with it gentle jctit con cernlng bluestockings and rebellion- : locks of ruddy hair. And signed his name. . . - ' Nina and Eileen , In traveling gowns mid veils , stood on the porch at Silver side , waiting for the depot wagon when Solwyn's letter was handed to Eileen , The girl flushed up , then , avoiding Nina's eyes , turned and entered the house Once out of sight , Hhe sv > lftl > mutinied lo her own room and dropped , breathless , on the bed , tearing the en velope from end lo end. And from end to end and buck again and over again she read the lettor-at first In expectancy , lips parted , color brilliant , then with the smile still curving her cheeks , but less { genuine now , almost mechanical , until the smile .stamped her stiffening lips faded and the soft contours relaxed , and she lifted her eyes , staring Into space with wistful , questioning lift of the pure brows. What more had who expected ? What more hud ho desired ? What wus she bccUug there that he hud left unwrit ten ? What was she searching for of which there was not one hint In all these pages ? And now Nina was calling her from Iho hull below , and she answered gay- ly and , hiding the letter In her long glove , came down the stairs. "I'll tell you all about the letter In tUe train. " she said. "He is perfectly well and evidently quite happy , and Miia"- "What , dear ? " "I want to send him a. telegram .May IV" "A do/en If yon wish , " said Mrs Gerard , "only If you don't climb Into that vehicle we'll miss the train. " Su on the way to Wyossett ntatloi Eileen sat very still , gloved hauls folded In her lap , composing her tela gram to Selwyn. And once In the sta. tton , having it by heart already , slid wrote It rapidly : Nina and I &ra on our way to the Ucrk for aeek. . lions. } party at tha . We atay overnight In ( Continued Next Week. ) RAS ANDERSON DEALER IN CRAIN AND COAL in large and small quantities at both wholesale and retail. Special avtcn'ion given to filling orders for coal in any quantity. j Broken Bow , - - Nebraska S xP A 1JSTR ACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU Si fw © | j FOR OUR Baldwin Nut and Lump iyTi l. & Cannon and Nigger Head Coal g WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL g | C3r 3Lj TnuLirOLOir XjfDir Co. CUSTlflR ( JO. TjANU MAN 'F YOT liave u snap in a farm , or ranch Tor sale list with me. 1 1' you want to buy a snap in a Farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of fice ' 12 , residence , 121) ) . " " . "VST" . BUOKKN How NKHU. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Aleopnthy , Homeopathy , Electric anil General Medicine. lly HMiicHl | will visit profeosianallr Grand Central Hotel , Men Bow , Apr , 15 elnruluir nvery four weekn. Consul lirr when the oinioiiiiiiltv. IK at hanil IK. CAItfUWnLI < hniiih nrr practice to the pecial ttvatinunt of dlseaHits of the Kye , ! ' , .ir , S'ose , Throat , I < UIIKS , 1'emnlu Diseases , ) l8eainof Clilhlren and all Chriinic , Nervous ud Surnlcal Diseases of a curablu nature. < arly couHiiinption. HroiicliltlH , llronchlal Catarrah , Chronic Catarrali , Hrad-Ache , Con. Htipation , Stomachu and llowel Troubles , 4heiniiatlMii , Neuralir'a ' , Sclotlca , Ilrltrlits's isease , Kulney Diseases. DlHeahVH of the /Iver and llladder , DUihiesH , NervouHtiuHS , ndiirtihtlon , Obesity , Interuptcd Nutrition. iluw llrowlli in Clilhlren , and all wnstliiu IISLMRI-S In acliiltH , UuformitlcH , CIutfect , : iirvanluro of the Spiuu , Ulscasus of the Itrain , 'aralysis , Kpile | > sy , Heart Disease , Dropsy , wiillmir of Illf liinbs , Stricture1 , Open Sores , 'aln lu tbc lloneN , lirauular Unlart'emunts unil all lonu-standlni ; iliseases property treated. 111,001) AND SKIN DISIAS/S. I'lniDleH , lllotches , Kruittloiis , Uver Spots I'allinir of the Hair , Had Complexion. ICczeiua , 1'liroal Ulcers , Hone I'alns , llladder Troubles , Weak Rack. HuriiiiiK Urine , I'aohlnif Uiine too often. Tint effects of constitutional sick ness or Hie takinir of too mui.li InjurioiH niedi cine recurves hearchniif treatment , promiil relief and a euro fur life. Diseases of Women. IrrfL'iilar Meusiratlou , allintf of tliij Womb , llcariuir Uowii I'jius , Female Uispl ii'eineuts LacU ol Sexual Tom * , I < eucorrhea , Sterility or llarrimaujd , conniilt Dr. CalJwcll and she will ahuw ttieni ilm cause of their trouble and ino woy to become cured. CANC12KS. U01XUK. rJSTUI.A , IMMa. : and unlarced t'lamla treated with the nub cutaueoua Injection method , abiolutply with out pain and without thu lusn of a dru | > of blood , U onu of her own discoveries ami Is really Hie mobt hcleutitic and erutuly sure cum method of this an vanced airfo. Dr Cad- null has practiced her proleSbluu lu some ol Die largest Uospitao ! tUruUKhout the coiinuy She IMI no sur.mu.r MI tieatniK and iliaunon air ot dueases. defurmilles. utc. She has lately opened an othce lu Omaha , Nebraska , where fcho will spend a iioruon of each week treating her many patients. N ° incurable cases accepted for treatment. Consultation , ezamlnation and advice one dollar to those eteated. 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