THE REPUBLICAN , OUJ3T.Q& OQtJNTY , KEBftASKA. Youn Set. B ? ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , Author of "The finhtlnj I Chance. " Etc. 1 Copyright , 1007 , by Robert \V. Cham bers. ( Continued from last week. ) cd to * Co perfectly sutfo. lit-uUuy I \ body and mind , eomlurinhli' . IIMPW and enjoying life under the protection of a certain Captain Selwyn , who paid all her bills and at certain times was 'scon entering or leaving her house at Edge-water. Excited , Incredulous , but hoping for the worst , lluthvcn had posted oil tc hi * attorneys. To them ho naively confessed his desire to be rid of Alixo lie reported her misconduct with Neer- irard which he knew was a lie her pretense of mental prostration , her dis appearance and his last Interview with Selwyn in the card room. lie also gave a vivid description of that Rentlemau'3 disgusting behavior and bis threats of violence during that In terview. To all of which his attorneys listen ed fery attentively , bade him have uc fear of his life , requested him to make several affidavits and leave the rest to them for the present. Which he did , without hearing from LEGAL NOTICES mT NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of Custcr county , Neb raska. In the matter of the Ebtatc of William .T. Wantz. deceased. The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of said Estate : Take Notice , that I will sit lu the County Court Room , In Uroken Bow , In Said County , on the 20th day of May 1909 , and the 10th day of November 1909 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , to re ceive and examine all claims ( lied and pre sented against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance ; and that on lie Urst date above named the petition of the widow will be heard for homestead , ex cmptlons and allowance , and other stat utory rights. The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the 20 day of April 1909 , and the time limited for the payment of debts is one year from aid date. Dated 4-20-09. A. n. HOMpniiEY , a22-ml3-4t. County Jtilge. NOTICE TO NON-KESIUENT DEPENDANT In the District Court of Custcr County , Nebraska. I Oscar M. Eubank vs Jennie I. . . Eubank. Jennie L , Eubank non-resident defendant : You arc hereby notified that on the Hth day of April 11)09 ) Oscar M. Eubank illed a | petition against you in the District Court of Custer County , Nebraska , the object and prayer of said petition are to obtain a divorce from you OIT the grounds of cruel ' and Inhuman treatment in that plaintiff contracted bad disorder , commonly called Gonorrhea from you and inocculated this plaintiff with said loathsome disease without any fault on the part of ttie plaintiff , plain tiff also charged you having illicit inter course with parties unknown to this plaintiff You are hereby required to answer or demur to said petition on the -Mtli day ot May , 1009 and in case you fail to answ er or demur your default will be entered and decree rendered according to the prayer of the petition. N. T. OADD. Attorney for plaintiff. A 15-MO-H NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFENDANT In the District Court of Custer County Nebraska , Isaac A. Ilencau , Plaintiff , vs Win. H. Ford , Henry Paul , pt al. , Defendant1 * . The defendant , Henry Paul > sill take no tice that on the Hth day of April , 1009 , Wm II. Ford , one of the defendants in thg above entitled actfon filed his answer and Cross. petition in said action jn t ) > e District Court pf Custer C ° unty , Nebraska , the object and prayer ot which said cross potHlon so tiled by the said defendant , Win. II. Ford ag.ilnst the said defendant , Henry Paul , are , to set aside , vacate aud cancel a certain mortgage made by the plaintiff , Isaac A. Reucau and his wife to the said defendant , Henry Paul ou the tlrst day of December , 19 0 upon the North-west quarter of Section ID , Township M , Range 20 in Custer County , Nebraska , which mortgage was given to secure the pay ment ot illS O.OQ , the same being due and pay- atjle oi ) the Urst day of December , 19)1 ) and drawing Interest at the rate of Q > i per cent per. annum until paid and which mortgage U recorded In lioole 73 at page 460 of the rec ords of Custcr County , Nebraska. Said Cross-petition alleges that at the time said mortgage was made that the defendant , Wm. II. Ford was entitled to said land by virtue of a contract which he had entered in to in the early part of 1900 with the then own er of the same. Edward L. Ford , and that under and by virtue of said contract of pur phase , life said \ym. II. Ford , at the time of [ jig execution ' o [ the said mgrtgage was in opin.'notorlous , absolute and exclusive pos- * iislon of said1 land of 'which posscmlon the defendant , Henry Paul had notice and was bound to take notice. That said Cross-peti tion further alleges that the said plaintiff , Isaac A. Reneauhad no right or authority to execute said mortgage or to encumber said land for the reason that he well knew that the said defendant , Wm. II. Ford was emit- lc'4 to the same and was m posesslon of the . you , thg salJ defendant Hcn.ry Paul , are required to answer said Petition on or before Monday. theSfth day of > } ay 1909. this nth day of April 1&09. " , Vtu-v. | H. Tpiip. pr S. A. HoLCQiin , ' p. . PUTfEKSO.V [ } n4 A. WALL. hl Atty a. Drink "Blue Ribbon" coffee. Roasted fresh every day. 24-tf. them untir Mr. " flaMnTtn "telegrapUed him to como to Edjjewatcr If 1ft bad nothing bettor to do. Mr. Hnllam was n very busy , very sanguine , very Impetuous young man , and when ho met Ruthven nt the Edgi1- water station ho told him promptly that ho had the best case ou enrth , that ho , Hallatn , was going to New York ou the nest tram , now almost due , and that lluthvcn had better drlvo over and see for himself how gayly his wife maintained her house hold , for the Cossack sleigh , with Its gray crimson tchug , had but Just re turned from the usual afternoon spin , and the young chatelaine of Willow Villa was now ou the BUOW covered lawn , romping with the coachman's huge white wolfhound. lluthvcn drove to the villa. There were clumps of evergreens about , tall cedars , n bit of bushy fore land and a stretch of snow. Aud across this open space of snow n young girl was moving , followed by a white wolfhound. Once she paused , hesitated , looked cautiously around her. lluthvcn , hiding behind a bush , saw her thrust her arm Into a low evergreen shrub and draw out a shin ing object that glittered like glass. Then she started toward the house again. At flrst Ruthven thought she was his wlfo. Then he was not sure , and he cast his cigar away and followed , slinking forward among the ever greens. But the youthful , fur clad tlgure kept straight on to the veranda of the house , and lluthvcn , curious and determined to llnd out whether It was Alixe or not , left the semi-shelter of the evergreens and crossed the open space Just as the woman's llgure dis appeared around an angle of the ve randa. Vexed , determined not to return without some definite discovery , Ruth ven stepped upon the veranda. Just around the angle of the porch he heard a door opening , and ho hurried for ward , Impatient nud absolutely un afraid , anxious to ge.t one good look at his wife and be off. But when he turned the angle of the porch there was no one there. Only an open door confronted him , with a big , mild eyed wolfhound standing In the doorway looking steadily up at him. Ruthveu glanced somewhat dubious ly at the dog ; then as the animal made no offensive movement he craned his fleshy neck striving to see Inside the house. He did see nothing very much , only the same young girl , still In her furs , emerging from an Inner room , her arms full of dolls. In his eagerness to ECO more Ruthven pushed past the great white dog , who withdrew his head disdainfully from the unceremonious contact , but quietly followed Ruthveu Into the house , standing beside him , watching him out of great , limpid , deerllke eyes. But Ruthven no longer heeded the dog. Ills amused and slightly sneer- furs who had entered what appeared to bo n living room to the right and now , down on her knees besldo n couch , smiling and talking confiden tially and quite happily to herself , was placing her dolls against the wall. --Then the great white dog growled very low , and the girl In the fur Jack et looked around and up quickly. Alixe ! He realized It as she caught hln palo eyes fixed on her. and she stared , sprang to her feet , still staring. Thou Into her eyes leaped terror , the living horror of recognition distorting her face. Aud as she saw he meant tq speak she recoiled , shrinking away , turning In her fright like a hunted tiling. The strange doll In her hand glittftt'il. It was a revolver wrapped III a tvd rag. "W-wliat's the matter ? " he stam mered , stepping forward , fearful of the weapon she clutched But at the sound of his voice she screamed , crept back clos er against the wall , screamed again , pushing the shining muz- zu of the weap on deep Into her fur Jacket above her breast. T-for God's sake , " he gasp ed , "don't lire At ihc kound of hla ' " voice the screamed. dou't"- SheclosPdboth eyes and pulled the trigger. Something knocked her lint against the wall , but slG ) hpard no sound of a report , and she pulled the trigger again and felt another blow. The second blow must have knocked her down , for she found herself rising to her knees , reaching for the table to aid her. But her hand was all red and slippery. She looked at It stupidly , fell forward , rose again , with the acrid smell of smoke choking her aud her pretty fur jacket all soaked with the wet stuff Which uow stained hands. Then she got to her knees once more , groped In the rushing darkness and swayed forward , falling loosely and flat. And this time she did not try to rise. It was her way. It had always been her way out of trouble the quickest , easiest escape from what she did not iMioose IQ pudurp. . As for the man , they finally con trived to drag the dog from him and lift him to the couch , where ho lay twitching among tUo della for awhile , then stopped twitching. Later In thp night men came with lanterns , who carried him away. A doctor said that there was tlio usuo.1 phanco for partial recovery. But It was the lust excitement he could over ven ture to Indulge In. Chapter INE days Is the period of time allotted the human mind lu which to * .rou * dor at nnythlng , la Now York the limit Is much less. No tragedy can hold the boards as long as that whore the bill must bo renewed three times a day to hold even the passlnc attention of those who themselves are eternal understudies In the continuous metropolitan performance. As for Selwyn , a few people noticed his presence at the funeral. But even that episode was forgotten before ho left the city six hours later \uider nu Invitation from Washington which ad mitted of no delay on the score of pri vate business or of personal perplex ity , for the summons was peremptory nud his obedience BO Immediate that a telegram to Austin comprised and con cluded the cutlra ceremony of his leave taking. Later he wrote a great many letters to Eileen Erroll , not one of which ho ever sent. But the formality of his si lence was no mystery to her , and her response 'was silence as profound as the stillness In her soul. But deep Into her young heart something new had been born. In April the armored ships left the southern drill ground and began to move northward. A destroyer took Selwyn across to the great fortress In- Bldo the Virginia capes and left him there. During his stay there was nl * I most constant llrlng. Lifter ho coutln- I ucd northward as far as Washington , but It was not until June that he tele graphed Austin : Government satisfied. Appropriation certain next session. Am on my way to New York. I Austin , In his house , which was now dismantled for the summer , telephon ed Nliui at Sllversldo that he had been detained and might not bo able to grace the festivities which were to consist of a neighborhood dinner to the younger set In honor of Mrs. Qer- nM. But ho said nothing about Sol- wyn , and Nina did not suspect that her brother's arrival In New York had anything to do with Austin's detention. I As Solwyn came leisurely up the ' front steps Austin , awaiting him fe verishly , hastened to smooth the florid Jocose mask over his features and walked into the room , big hand extended - ' tended , large , bantering volco undis turbed by the tremor of a welcome which filled his heart and came near tilling his eyes : "So you'vo stuck the poor old gov ernment at last , have you ? Took 'em all In forts , fleet and the marine cav alry V" "Suro thing. " said Selwyn , laughing In the crushing grasp of the big flat. "How are you , Austinlivcryuoay a lu the country , I suppose , " glancing around at the linen shrouded fund- ture. "How Is Nina ? And the kids ? Good business ? And Eileen ? " "She's all right , " said Austin. "Gud ! She's really a superb specimen this summer. Where's your luggage ? Oh , Is It all here ? Enough , 1 mean , for us to catch a train for Sllverslde this afternoon ? " " for ? " asked "Has Nina any room me Selwyn. "Room ! Certainly ! I didn't tell her you were coming , because If you hadn't the kids would have been horribly ribly disappointed. She and Eileen are giving a shindy for Gladys that'a Gerald's new acquisition , you know. So If you don't mind butting Into u baby show we'll run down. It's only the younger bunch from Hltherwood House and Brookmlnster. What do you say , Phil ? " Selwyn said that he would go , hesi tating before consenting. A curious feeling of age and grayness had sud denly come over him , a hint of fatigue , of consciousness that much of life lay behind him. So Austin went to the telephone and called up his houao at Sllverslde , say ing that he'd bu down that evening with a guest. Nina got the message Just as she had arranged liar tables , but woman Is born to sorrow and heiress to all the unlocked for Idiocies of man. "Dear , " she said to Eileen , the tears of uxorlnl vexation drying unshod lu her pretty eyes , "Austin has thought fit to seize upon this moment to bring a man down to dinner. So If you are dressed would , you kindly sou that the tables are rearranged and then telephone - phone somebody to fill in two girls , you know ? The oldest Craig girl might do for one. Beg her mother to let her come. " "Whom Is Austin bringing ? " Elk-en usked. i "He didn't say. Can't you think of a second girl to get ? Isn't it vexing ? Of course there's nobody left nobody ever fllls In In the country. Do you know , I'll be driven Into letting Drlnu sit up with us for sheer lack of ma terial. I suppose the little Imp will have n lit If I suggest It and probably perish of Indigestion tomorrow. " Eileen laughed. "Ob , Nina , do let Drlna come this once ! It can't hurt her. " And so It ; hiip.penc $ tbut , , among the Jolly throng wnlch clustered around , ( he little candle lighted tables in thu dining room at Sllverslde , Drlun , iq ecstasy , curly hair Just above the nnpe of her slim white neck aud cheeks Ilka ; ilnk Ore , sa.t between Boots and a , , vacant chair reserved for her tardy father. For Nlua had waited as long as ehe Tbon Boots had been summoned ( Q take In Drlna and the youthful Craig girl , and , as there were to have been six at a table , at that particular table eat Boots decorously facing Ei leen , vrltbL h two children on elUws ! hand'aud two empty" chairs drinking Eileen. At dinner Drlun and the younger Craig maiden also appeared to bo bent upon self destruction , and Boots' eyes opened wider and wider In sheer amazement at the capacity of woman in embryo for rations sutUclent to maintain a small garrison. "There'll be u couple of reports , " he snhl to himself , with a shudder , "like Selwyn's chaosite , and then there'll be no more Drlua and Daisy. Hello ! " He broke off , astonished. "Well , upon my .word of words ! Phil Selwyn , or I'm a broker ! " "Phil ! " exclaimed Nina. "Oh. Aus tin , and you never told us ! " "Train was late , as usual , " observed Austin. "Philip and 1 don't mean to butt Into this very grand function Hello. Gerald ! Hello , Gladysl Where's our obscure corner below the salt , Nina ? Oh , over there ! " Selwyn had already caught night of the table destined for him. A deeper color crept across his bronzed face as ho stepped forward , and his firm hauil closed over the slim hand offered. For a moment neither spoke. She could not. He dared not. Then Drlua caught his hands , and Eileen's loosened In his clasp aud fell Tor a moment neither away as the child said distinctly : "I'll kiss you aflor dinner. It can't be dou hero , can It , KlleunV" Sulwyu , beside Klleen , had ventured on the formalities , his voice unsteady and not yet his own. Her loveliness had been a memory. He had supposed he realized It to him * self , but the superb fresh beauty oC the girl dazed him. There was u strange now radiancy , a living bright * ness , to her that seemed almost unreal. Exquisitely unreal her voloo , too , and the slightly bent head , crowned with the splendor of her hair , and the slow ly raised eyes , two deep blue miracles tinged with the hues of paradise. "Are you remaining to smoke ? " ask ed Kllcen as Solwyn took her to the doorway after dinner. "Hecauso If you arc not I'll wait for you. " "On thu lawn out there further out , lit the starlight. " ho whispered , his voice broke , "my darling" She bout her head , passing slowly before him , turned , looked buck , her answer In her eyes , her lips , In every limb , every line and contour of her , as elll > etnn/1 ,1 w , < . > , , tnnl.f , . . . lnl. aui , t IWVLI ( i i u u u i v : I It , 1UUU.11I ( , Udvtt * Austin and Boots were talking volu bly when ho returned to the tables now veiled in n duo haze of aromatic smoke. Gerald stuck close to him , happy , ex cited , shy by turns. Others came up on every side young , frank , confident fel lows , nice In bearing , of good speech and manner. Aud outside waited their pretty purt > tiers of the younger set , gossiping lu hall , on stairs and veranda In garni * lous bevies , all ( limy Bilks aud laces and bright eyed expectancy. The long \ \ .idows were open to the voranda. Selwyn , with tils arm through Gerald's , walked to the railing and looked out across the fragrant starlit waste. And very far away they heard the sea Intoning the hymn of the four winds. Then the elder man withdrew his arm and stood apart for awhile. A lit tle later he descended to the lawn , crossed It and walked straight out into the waste. The song of the sea was rising now. In the strange Uttje forest below , deep Among the trees , elflu lights broke out lie halted to llaten. across the unseen Briar Water , then vanished. He ( mlted to listen. IIo looked long and steadily Into the dark ness around him. Suddenly he saw , U.pn a palo blur In the dusk. "Eileen ? " "Is It you , Philip ? " She Btood waiting as he came up through the purple gloom of the moor land , the stars' brilliancy silvering her waiting yielding In pallid silence to his arms , crushed In them , looking Into his eyes , dumb , wordless. Then slowly the pa.lo oacrament changed as the wild , rose tint crept Into her face. Her arms clung to his shoul ders , higher , tightened around hla neck. And from her lips she gave into hla keeping soul and body , guiltless as God gave it , to have and to hold beyond - yond such Incidents as death and the eternity that no man clings to save la , the arms of such 0,9 she. rnz NOTICE OP PETITION Kstate of Joseph A. HabcocV , deceased , In County Court of Ouster CountyNebraska The State of Nebraska. To all persons Interested to-rested In said estate , take notice , that a pe tition has been filed for the appointment ol Q orge W. llabcock as administrator of laid estate , which lias been net for hearing herein , on May 20,1009. at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Aprjl o , 1909 , A. R..HUMPHUBY , County Judge. Farm and City loans at lowest rates , ar-ll-tf JAMUS CRDWICH. ? RAS ANDERSON DEALER INGRAIN t GRAIN Feed in large ana small quantities at both wholesale ( j and retaU , Special alienion given to tilling otdcrs for coal in any quantity. Broken Bow. - - Nebraska i XXXXXXXX ABB T R ACT I N G BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BON DEO Farm Loans Quiokly Closed I , A. RENEAU ia r dorrs. I , | FOR OUR Baldwin Nut and Lump Cannon and Nigger Read Coal WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL OUSTE "F YOU have a snap in a farm , or ranch Tor sale list with me. 1C you want to buy a snap in a farm or ranch come and see me. Phones , of fice 42 , residence , 129. BROKEN Ifow NKIW. She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Aloopathy , Homeopathy , Eloctiic and General Medicine. IIy ro'iucst will visit professl.inally Grand Central Hotel , Broken Bow returning every four weeks. Gun mil her when the opportunltv. l ul hantl DR. CAI.U\VRI l < linuih ner practice to the special treatment of diseases of the l yit , liar , None , Throat , I < unifn , Female DUeam DlaeaHcHof Child run anil all Cbrunlc , Kurvouo and Suritlcal Diseases of a curable nature. iCarly consumption. IlronchltlK , lironchlal Catarrah , Chronic Catarrah , Head-Arlie. Con stipation , Stomacho anil Howel Trouble ! ; , KliftuuntUm. Neuralirla , Sclntlcu , HilulitH'x Disease , Kidney Disease * . Dlncascs of the \4\var \ anil liladiler , DlzilnetiB , Xervousnchs , ludlifCHtlon , Obesity , Intaruptcd Nutrition , Slow Growth In Clilhlrjti , and all w.i-tlii seaspa In ailulU. Deformities. Club teet , Curvanturu of the S pi tut , Disease * uf the llraln , ParalyiU , Kpllepny. Heart UUcasn , Dropsy , Swelling of the tilnibi , Stricture , Open SOTUH , I'alu lu the licnes , Oranular UnlaruuiuentH and all lonif-siancllnif diseases property treated. 111,001) AND SKIN UISHAStiS. Ptmplea , Hlotches , HiuptloiM , 1,1 VLT Spuln t'alllnu of the Hair. Had Complexion. Uczvma , Throat Ulcerv , Hone 1'alnn , HUdiler Trunblus , Weak Hack , llurnlnc l.'rinu , I'.isiiiik. UIHIL too often. The e It ecu of constitutional Hick- nesi or the t kluir of too raucli Injurious medi clue recwvai kearcuintr treatuient , proiuyt relief and a cure for life. 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