TUB REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. LEGAL NOTICES l.slatt- J.itnrs M C.lldueU Hcrc.iscil in Counu court ol Custer County Ni-lir.i > k.i ' 1 lie Statiof Nebraska , to iill persons in trn-sti-il Inilii : estate , take notlritli.u the esrcrtitors ol salil estate have lltnl a tliul , u count and rpenrt of their .iiliiiini-.tr.ition and a petition lor Dual settlement and ill- charite as such , which have been set lot hearing betore said Court on April licli. I MI at 10 o'clock A. M. . when you Way .ip pear and contest the same. Dated March Kira , unw. A. II. iii'Mi'iniur , County Juitge. M-2S-A-I5-U Tlio Stiite of Nebraska , j CtiMtcr County , J-ss. In the County Court nf said Cmuur. In the Matter of the IMato of William .1 Wantz Deceased. On reading and llllng the petition of liar ley O. Wantz pravlng that the Instrument nled on the-'ard day ot March iftw and purporting - porting to be the last Will an * Testament of the said William .1 Wantz ilcte'iscil. may be jTovrJ ipprnvi-il. probated , allowed , and lec.iided as the last will and Testament ot lIn- said . : . William W.tnu deceased , and that tin- execution of said Instrument may he i oimnltUHl. and the administration ot s.ild estate may be ranieil to Aimira K Want ? as esecutrls. ( UlDr.HKU.TIiat ApillIUh 11WJ at 10 o'clock A. M. , Is assigned lor hearing salil petition when all persons Interested In said matter mav appeal In a County Court to be held In and for xald County , and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be l\i.tilled ! and that notice of the pendency ol said petition and the heating thereof be Blx I'll to all persons interested in said mat ter by publishing a ropy ol this order In the Iteptibiiculi a weekly newspaper printed In H.ild county , forthreo succeislvu weeks pri or to said day ol hearing. A. 1 ! . lUTMi'iiliuv. County Judge. . M 2.YA.S.11 rs SAM : . Notice is hereby ( liven. That bv virtue of an Order of Sale , issued to me Irom the Dis ttlct Court ot Custer County , Nebraska. HII- on a decree of foreclosure rendered in said court , ai the l-Ybru.iry 1W term thereol.to- ' wit : On th/1 ith day o't IVbruarv UM.i in laver - or ofVllliam Wilde and against"n. J. and h S Manlshy. 1 have levied upon the following pescrlbed real estate. to-\\U the North ' . nf the South- eait ' 4 and the South } j ot the , Northeast ' 4il .Section 23 township it ) Kanpe 2.'i In ouster County , Nebraska and 1 will , on the llith day ill April IMI. at 'J o'clock I' . M. , at the east iliior ol the Court House , In the city of llrok en flo\\ . Nebraska , in said county , sell said real estate at public auction to tinhigheM bidder lor cash , to satlsly said decree in terest and costs , the amount due theteim to thesum of iflW.'i.cri with 0 pet cent Interest Irani Kebruarv iith HHJU and couit i o ts amounting to J.V..OO ami accruing costs , said above real estate will be sold snbjei t to all pi lor liens and incumbrances , as per i ei tlllcates on Hie in District Clerk's ollli e. Dated this IStli day of March I'.iOi ) . " II."F. KCNNKDV. Shevill A. I' . JOHNSON , Attorney. M IS A-lf-fit NOTlCr. FOU ly'UMCATION. llepartment of the Interior , U. S. l.aml . Olllce at uroken How. Nebr. March 1.V IIHK > Notice Is hereby given that Thomas s. Smith , of Uound Valley , who , on Decembet 1st , HUM , made Homestead entry NO. OIUTI serfal No. SIM. for N. ' , N. K. section i- . ' . township 18 N , , raiiije 111 W. . sixth principal meridian , has Hied notice of Intention to make final live year proof , to establish rll.un to the land above described , before Heglster and Iteclever at Broken lion , Nebraska , on the iltth day ol Mav , 1WW. Claimant names as witnesses : Douglas Thompson , Uound Valley. Nebr. Nathan A. Smith , ot Hroken How , Nebi. ICd\\ard Smith , Hound Valley , Nebr. : Sam uel Thompson , ol Round Valley. M IB A 'J2 ( i t JOHN KEKK. Register. NOTICfi OK ItKCr-UV I5US SAM' . Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order ol the District Court ot Custer Coiintv Nebraska , made by the Hon. llruno ( > flos- teller , .liiilgesald of District Court , on the 5. ) day of February 1WW in the case ot D. M Ainsberry the Hroken llou iiuslness and Normal College et al. I uill on Tuesday the Ith dav of Mav. HKV.I. at'J o'clock p. in. , at the east trout door ui Hie Court house In the city of Hroken lion Nebraska , sell at public sale for cash , lots _ ' : l and I ot block ti-j Railroad addition to Hroken How. Nebraska , to-gether , with all buildings and appurtenances on said lots. Dated this 1st day ol April lOJii. A 1 ill .It John M. TITIINKII. Keceixir. OltDKU TO SHOW CATSIJ. In the District Court of Custer Comu\ .Nebraska. In the matter of the Kstate of William Thompson , deceased. This cause came on lor hearing upon the petition of T. T. Hell , administrator ot the estate of William Thompson , deceased. pta\ ing for a license to sell the south i\est qnar ter ol the north east ( [ iiarter and lot two in section one ( t ) in township lourieen ( ID north of range twenty-one ( west of the iith principal meridi.n in Custer I'omitv Nebraska , era sulHcfent amount ot the s.um- to bring the sum ol ilTri Oil for the payment ot debit , allowed against said estate , tin- cost of administration and the expense ol this proceeding , there not being suttli lent personal property to pay said debts and ex penses it is therefore ordered tint all persons in terested in said estate appear before me , il Kearney Nebraska , on the i.'ith day ol May. I'.KJ'at ' one o'clock p m. to show cause whva license should not be granted to said ad ministrator to sell so much ol said real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expenses. Notice to be published in Custer county Hepubllcan , Dated IhlsSMh day ot March IDiU. liliir.su O. HobTirii.Eli , judge. A I A ' . " . ' 3t NOTJCK TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of custer County Ne braska. In the matter of the Ustate of Daniel T. Mauk , Deceased. Notice to Creditors : The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of said Instate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court itooiu , In Hroken How , in bald County , on the 30th day of April 1003 and the nth day ol October iiKW at lu o'clock A. M. , to re reive and examine all claims tiled and pre sented against salil estate , with aiew to their adjustment and allowance ; and that on the first date above named the petition ot the widow will be heard for honies'ead. ex emptions and allow ancc , and other statutory Hunts. The lime limit for the presentation of claimsngalnst said estate is six month * from theiw , day ol March unround the time limited lor the pa ) mem ol debts Is one jear from haul date. Dated March : io 1009. A. K. lU'Ml'llllf Y Countv JiiiU1'- A I 'JJ The City Livery And Feed Barn Feeds your horses no poor grain and will supply you with good Horses and Eigs at reasonable price' . . Come and see me. rwty ? M W. A , Tooley e 0 rr t 0 * ® fH * < * O By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , 45 * Author of "The Figliling Chance , " Etc. w * ? * Copyright , 1007. by Robert NV. Chamber9 ( ( Coiiliiutcil from last week. ) IT. R Utit HIP Ifli'iiruiit wiMil ( o lih i lull mill \vat ted for him n.t tv. niul incun- miotlipr tt-l nrrlvcil nt hH liy n ifiilni'd And viiiic MI M Krroll In llu M > r. ( IN lionso lay In n Iinllimd fnvorcil p wnltinir fur him , wlillp Mini nud Aiisll'i. rending 1'ielr i-M-nlnir jm HITS. cNcluvroil sliilllcinl " ' : : ! filunci"- fr. : ii t ! ii ; to tlin < \ I IIP umn ho n\vall oil SMI in tlip llvlr r room In a little vlllu til "ITcw long lui she been asked Selwyu under his breath. "An hour. She fretted a peed deal been use you had not rome. ThN after noon she Riild she wished to drive , and 1 had the phaeton brought around , but when phr t < nw II she ehiiu'-vd her mind. 1 was rather afraid of an outburst burst- , they come sometimes froiii loss cnnse Mnn t'iit- : o I did not urge her to j'o 'Hit. Klie played on the piano for n long while and sang some songn lliuse curious native songs she learn ed In Mnnil.i. II seemed to soothe her. She played with her little trllliM < pilU' contentedly fora time , but soon began and ashing why you had mil iime. She had a bad hour later , She i-i ipiile exhausted now. " SheAs As lie went out tbe nurse said : "If you w Kli to return to town , you max 1 think. She will fonM about you for two or three dii.\s. as usual. Shall 1 telegraph It' she becomes rest less V" "Yen.V I ) n t does the doctor : ' say today V" - : ; > Tlu'hllm mirso ' v v s f' / ' y looked at him /5 ? * fe = ' \ / / u u d e r 1 o v o 1 * $ $ fis brows. * - - JlvtI" "Thpre Is no / c li u u K P , " she "A'o hnpc , Captain said. "X0 hopo. " It "No hope , Captain Sclwyu.- " llo stood silent , tapping his leg with tin ? stiff brim of hN hat ; then wearily , "Is tiipre iinything more 1 c-aii do for her ? " - - - "Xotliinj , ' . sir. " "Tliank you. " He turned away , bidding her good night in a low \oice. 1 ,1'J winter promised to ho busy one for Selwyu. ir at first IIP had had any ( ll't > 111' ' ol ' % nforcpd Idlc- ness , that worry , at least , vanished before the first MIO\V flew , for there came to him a secret communication from tlio govern ment suggesting , among other things , lli.it IIP n port three timers a week at the proving grounds on Sandy llook ; that cxperiniputs with chaosltp as u bursting charge might begin us soon as lie was ready with Ida argon primer. This meant work - Inird , constant , p.nicnl work. Kut It did not mean in-iney to hulp him support the heavy biirdiMm he had assumed. If then. ' were to be nny rotiinis , nil that part of it lay lu tlio future , nnd the future could not hplp lilui now. % Yet , unless still hpa\ler burdens were laid upon him , he could hold on for the prosput. Ills bedroom o t him next to nothing ; breakfast he cooked for himself , luncheon he dispensed with , nnd he. dined at random- any where Hint appeared to promise seilu- Blon , cheapness and Immunity from anybody he had ever Known. As for his clubs , he hung on to them , knowing the Important c of appear ances in u town which Is made up of Iheiu. Hut thjs expense was all lu could carry , for the demands of the es tablishment at Kdgewater were stoud lly increasing with the. eaily coming of winter. Ho was sent fur oftener , and a physician was now In practically i outinuul attendance. Also three times a week he boarded the Sandy Hook boat , returning al ways at night because ho dared iwl remain at the reservation lest an Im perative telegram from Udgewnter find Ida. unable to respond. So , when in November tlie llrat Cow hut Tying Buowflokcs whirled in among ihe dt.v's canyons of masonry and lion , Selwyn had already systematized hU winter schedule , micl when MII.I opened her bouse , returning from Len ox with Klleeu to do KO , she found that i SHwyn had made his own arrange lueuts for the winter and that , accord Ing to the programme , neither bite nor anybody else was likely to set- him oftciier thuu one evening in u week. To Iluuts she complained bitterly , haUng had visions of Selwyu and ( Jerald - ald us permanent fixtures of family Mippurt during the season now Imud lient. "I eunnut understand , " she said , "why Philip In aetlng this way. Ho need not work like that. There Is no uoi'"ssy. | | because he has u comforta ble Income. If he Is determined to maintain a stu.Yy apartment some where , of course I won't Insist ou his coming to us. us he ought to. but to abandon u < s In Ihls manner makes me almost ludlgu.iut. Ke ldes. It's having anything but a salutary effect on HI- IPPU. " "What effect Is it having ou UlleonV" llliUlred | I'.oolM curiously. "Oh. I don't know , " said IN'lun. com Ing perilously clo < e In a pout , "but I see symptoms - Indeed. 1 do. P.oots symptoms of shirking the winter's rou tine , it's to be'a gay season , too , and It's only her second. Tlie Idea of a child of that age Informing me that she's had enough of the purely socl.il plut PH of lids planet ! Hoots , l'\o given up nil hopes of that brother of mine for her , but she could marry anybody If she chose-nnyhody and she could twist the entire social circus Into a court of her own and dominate every tiling. I don't know what to do with the girl , riilllp never comes near us-- once a week for an hour or two. which I * nothing and ( he child misses him. There , the murder Is out ! Kllcen uitm's him. What to do nbout H I don't know - r.uols , I don't know. " Lansing had censed laughing. He had been indulging in tiyi : i shy \ Ice of his which led him to haunt houses where that out of fashion beverage might si III be had. And now he sat , < up suspended , saucer held meekly against his cliest , gazing out at the pell Ing s-fiowllnkes. "Hoots , dear , " said N'luu , who adored him , "loll HIP what in do. Tell me what has gone amiss between my brother and Kilecu. Something has. And whatever It is It began last au tumn that day when-you remember I lie incident V" i'.oots nodded. "Well , it seemed to upsel everybody .somehow. 1'hlllp left the next day. Do you remember ? And Kllcen lias never been qnilo the same. Of course 1 don't ascribe It to that unpleasant episode oven a young girl gets over a shock In a day. Hut the Hie change or whatever It Is dated from that night. They , Philip and Kilceii. had been Inseparable. H was good for them for her too. And an for Phil why , he looked nbout twenty-one ! Hoots , I I had hoped expected -and I was right ! They were on the verge of ItJ" "I think so , too , " he said. "Hello ! Somebody's coming , and I'm off ! " "I'm not at home ; don't go ! " said .Vina , laying one hand on bis arm to detain him as a card was brought up. "Oh , It's only liosnmund Kane ! I did promise to go to tlie Cruigs' with her. Do you mind if she comes up' ' " "Not if you don't , " said Hoots bland ly , lie could no ! endure Iiosanmiid , and she detested him , and NInn. who was perfectly aware of ( Ids , hud just enough of perversity in her to enjoy their meeting. lEosamiind came In breezily , s.ibie'i powdered with tiny lleeks of snow , cheeks like damask roses , eyes of tur ipioise. "How d'ye do ! " she nodded , greeting I'.oots askniice as she clo-.od with XInji. "I came , you see , bill do you w.inl In be jammed and mnnlcd and trodden on at Ihe Cralgs'V No ? That's perfect ! Neither' do I. Where Is tiie adorable Eileen ? Nobody sees her any more. " "She was at the Delinour-f'arnes' yes terday. " "U'as she ? furious I didn't see her. They say. " she said , smiling , "that some very heavy - _ = - . _ play goe.s ou in that cunning lit tle new house of yours. Mr , Lan- Hlng. " "Itcally ? " he usked blandly. "Yes , and I'm wondering if it is true. " " 1 shouldn't think you'd onro , Mrs. Kane , as long an II makes "H'/iur/K a good story. " MUcn . ' " Itosnmund flushed , then , ulwuyu alive to humor , laughed frankly. "What a nasty thing to Hay to u wo man ! " she observed. "It fairly reekn Impertinence. Mr. Lansing , jou don't like mo very well , do you ? " "I dare not , " ho sold , "because you ore married. If you were only free , a vlnculo mntrlmonH" Rosamund laughed ngnln and sat stroking her muff nnd sralllng. "Curi ous , isn't it , " she said to Nine , "tho In born antipathy of two agreeable hu man bipeds for ono another' . ' " And again to Nina : "Dear , have you heard nnj thing about Allxe Hut liven'- 1 think It Is the HtrniigpHt thing that uobody seems to know \\here she Is. And nil anybody can get out of , lu < k is that uhe's iu a nerve factory or Home uueli retreat and a perfect wieck. yho might as well be dead , you know. " "In that case. " observed Lansing , "it might bG best to uhlft the center of gossip. Ue i. ortuls nil nisi bonuin , which Is simple enough for any body to comprehend. " "That Is rude , Mr. Lansing , " flashed out Itosumund. nnd to his astonishment he saw the tears start to her eyes. "J keg your pardon , " he said biilLllj ; . "You do well In. 1 care more for AIKe Huilneu than- than you Rive mo credit for oaring nbout anybody. People ple are never wholly worthless , Mr. Lansing only the very young tUIuU th.il. " Hoots mi Ul respect fully : "I nni sorry for what 1 said , Mn . l''nuo. I hope that your friend Mrs. Iluthrcn will soon recover. " Kosnmuud looked nt Nina , the tears si ill rimming her lids. "I miss her frightfully. " she said. "If somebody would only tell mo Avhero slio ls-1 I know It could do no harm for mo lo see her. 1 can bo as gentle niul loynl as anybody when I really cnro foi" n person. DO you know where sluMulght be. Nlnn ? " "IV No. 1 do not. I'd toll you 1C I did. Hosamund. " "Don't you know ? " "Why , no , " said KInn , om'prlsed nt her persistence. "Keen uw , " continued Kosatnuml , "your brother docs. " Nlun straightened up , fJtlidioil and aslonlslipd. "Why do you say thai ? " nhe asked. "Hpcause he docs know , llo sent lpr [ to Clifton. The mold who nc.c'onu.vitiled her Is In my service HOW. It's a low- way of ( hiding out things , but wo nil do II. " "lie sent All.vc to-to Clifton ! " re pealed NInn Incredulously. "Your rnnld told you that ? " L'of.awund finished the contYu ( of her Him glnss nud rose. "Yen. and It wns a brave and generous nnd loyal Itdng for him to do. 1 cnro for Alive , and I honor your brother for what lie did. " t Slip stood with pretty golden head bent , nbvpnlly nrranging the cables n round licr neck and .shoulders. " 1 Innc been very horrid to Cnpfnln Kelw.m. " she said quietly. "Tell hint 1 am Mirry , that hi has lay Wnpoi t , And If he cares to tell nv where Alive Is 1 shall bo grateful and ilo no liiirm. " ; " ( iood nlp-ht , " raid IJoota to KInn. Then he look l.osnimuiil down to her broir liam with n silent formality that touched her present sontnioiitt ! < l laoocl. She leaned from her cnrrl-u-o win dow , looking nt him where ho c.'ood , hat In hand , In the thlcl : ! ? r..lllng snow. "I'lcase without ceremony. : ! : . Lan sing " nutl no lie covered htmsolf , " .May 1 not Jron you nt your desllnn- tlonV" "Tliank you , " In refusal. "I thank you for being nice to mo. Please believe there Is often less malice than perversity In me. I I have a heart , Mr. Lansing such as It Is. And often those 1 torment.'most I euro for most. It was so with Allxe. C.ood- by. " Hoots' salute was admirably formal. Thru ho went on through the thicken ing snow , swung vigorously across the avenue to Ihe park wall and , turning south , conl iniicd on parallel to It under the naked Ireos. Now he began to understand some thing of tlio strange effnccmput of his friend Sel wyn. He began to eompre- Iipiid the cnriotiB- economies practiced , the continued absence from club and coterie , the choice of I ho sordid lodg ing whither Hoots , ono night , seeing him on the street by chance , had .shamelessly trucked him , with no ex cuse for the Intrusion save his nlYec- lldii for ( his man and his secret donbl.s of the iiinii'fi ability to take care of himself and his ore ill I , affairs. Into the doorway of Selwyn's lodg ings Lansing turned. "When the town was young a Lansing hail lived there lu pomp nnd eirciimslauce his own great-grandfather ami he mulled grimly , amused at the Irony of things tcnosirl.il. 'A slattern at the door halted htm. "Nobody ain't let up thorn Blalrc without my kuowln' why , " she mum bled. "I want lo see Cuplalu Selwyu , " ho explained. ' "Hey ? " "Captain Selwyu ! " "Hey ? I'm ' a lltlto dcef ! " B > reedicd the old crone. "In It Cnp'n Bel wyn you want ; " A bove. Sel wyn , hearing his mime Kd'oiimed through ( lie shadows of tlie niiclfiil house , c a in o to I lie stair well and looked down in to IhebhicUness. "What is ll. Mrs. ( ilodilcnV he said shari > " - iy ; then , catchIng - Ing sight of U dim figure springing up the Httilrs : "Here , I his way ! is it for ine' . < " anil as Boots cnuio into Ihe light front hi.s open door , "Oh , " ho w h lBperod > , u oin't let up deadly pulo under them stairs. " der the reac tion , "I thought it yjus a telegram ! Come In. 1 don't know how you en mete to stumble In hero , Doom , " ho said , "but I'm glad to see you. 1it'.j uot much of a place , " forcliitf n siiill. "However. > mi see I'm so seldom in ( own. I'm busy at the llook , you know. Kb I don't require anything elab orate. " "How are things. Phil ? " "All right. Kirst rate , thank you" Bouts removed the pipe from hi-t lu > nud swore at him , and Sclwyu listen * < with head obstlnuli ly lowered and lean hands plucking tit his fniycd gir dle. And when Hoots had ended hU observations willi nil emphatic quo'i- tlon Sclwyu shook Ids head. "No , Hoots. You'ro very good to tisk mo to stop wlth.oii , but I cin't. I'd ( Continueil Next Week. ) gSCOSaOOOO 3&00000900PB i IPfJUOi RAS ANDERSON ftH < < - - DKAMCR IN - GRAIN AND COAL Feed in large and small quantities al both ntul retail. V * | Hpccial attention given to ijllinjr Oi 1cre for coil in . < ] ny quantity. Broken Bow , Nebmkji * ABSTRACTING BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BO NDED Farm Loans Quickly Closed I. A. RENEAU FOR OUR Ikhhvin Nut and Lump Cannon and Nigg'or Head Coal g WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL ? M 4 ' IT OO. r' iLtmV& & ' * * ? < .UJSrfKR OO. I j AN I > MAIS h1 YH > have a snap in a farm , or ranch for " list with me. If you vwit to buy a simp i farm or ranch' come and see mo. Uhone , , lice 42 , residence , 129. HROICKN Bow NKBU. djfaM ' > > $ s\ - " * * " - V 7--- ' $ ' Wjk * " * ' ? ' ' ' W- - - - . ? She's Cured Given up lo DL\ Dr.OALDWELL of CHICAG/ . Practicing Aleopathy , l.'or.ioop.i ' , Electric and General M ' 'trip" . Uv r < cin-sl will I M iiinfc" IP i Grand Central Kotc' ' . Broleo Bow , , rt'tunuiitr every fmir < < * c ' IK. CU.WVI 1.1 , IMIIIIK „ . i i i pc-i Ul IH'atlllc ll ol ilc-c l .i' . c.l .i , \'tic-- , Tli rum , LuMtf- , ! ' ' " Ul r. . , M til i.lii.mi | iiiicl : ill l. M. . 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