.. New Oliver Automatic Tnbtiliitnr, n Twin Improvement to the Oliver Ruling Device. Just u simple, clean-cut mechanism foi tubulating operated by a slngje lecv. Yet that single key unlocks scores of doors to added typewriter convenience. It (loos away with the brain tension of tabulating. The movements of car Hugo nre controlled by unseen fingers. The tabulator works automatically with unvarying accuracy. Equipped with tt new Automa'lc Tabulator, which can be operated In connection with the Oliver Line Rulfng Device, the Oliver's sphere of usefulness is unlimited. In the work of wrltlngand ruling .Statlstlc(il reports invoicesSta te lne its, Inventories I'll' I. I M t I II g C heeks, Deposit Mips, Cash Items. Voiiehers.eahh and credit sales, Trial llalanees. 1'ay llolls, t'o,st Itccoids and scores of similar tabulated records. Oliver No. .1 lias no equal. It is the only machine that covers the whole broad Held of modern commercial work in a satlnfaetory way. . The Oliver Automatic Tabulator Is1 nu Integral part of every new inaehiue furnished without a eiul of addition al charge. It cups the climax of a lung sviles of improvements given to the world in the magnillcent nev Oliver No. .". Kneh of these remarkable innovations- tlio Oliver Tabulathr and the Oliver Killing Device supplements the other. Together they form a combination of untold value'in all branches of com-1 nierctal accounting. I Thu Oliver Typewriter is lirst of all I a correspondence machine supreme in ( splendid service. It makes work a, pleasure by providing automatic means I nf Kimciiic. tnliiihitliii'. rulitur. indica-1 ting exact printing point, securing proper register, etc. The saving of time, of mental calcu lation, of manipulation, of extra atten tion and of eye strain is an in-calculable benefit to the operator. And the gain In volume of work well done without extra operative eiVort means much to every employer. Write for the new Oliver Catalog or better still ask the nearest Oliver Agent for a demonstration of Model No. r. The Oliver Typewriter Co. 1 16 S, 15th Street Omaha, Nebraska GEO. CORNER, Local Agent. Wecrtii jilnco hsu'ThI young mi'ii of tin? r'Klit ralllicr In wrll iiiijlni,' xif Ktoiis ns I. oral Aki'iUh for llio oilTur 'I ypuwtlif rlu territory not nlrt'iulv tHkun If liitrrcxtc'd wrlto fur five copy ol book' "Tlu Klo of tlio I.oi-hI A Kent " Winter in California 60 IN OCT01ER while tho low colonist rates nre in effect. Daily through tourist sloopors via Denver, scenic Colorado and Salt Lake. Co ahead of the rush at the end of the month. fWEsrams tilts First and third Tuesday each month to the far west, northwest and southwest. These make very low rate winter tours. SECliE AW IM16ATED FARM Tho best chances of tho day in the Blft Hmti Basin and Yellowstone Valley. Government irrigated lands one-tenth down, remainder pro-rata In ten years without interest. Corporation irrega ted lands equally cheap and favorable. A paramount and ruling fact in this regon is the never failing water supply. Do not make your new home in any Irrigated region witho't a full rt idy of tho water supply. Write fo I). Clem Denver, (ienoral Agent Landseeker.s' Information ltu reati, Omaha, or U. E. Foe, Ticket Agent, lied Cloud, Nebr. L. W. Wakki.kv, . 1 A., Omaha. Don't Buy Land nor Loan Money on Real Estate without getting one of Teel's perfect Abstracts of Title. Tho oldest and most reliable set of Abstract books in Webster Co. 810,000 bond Hied and approved. Represents six of the best In surance companies doing busi ness In tho state. LOANS MADE on CITY PROPERTIES W Cm MmmtEmmm Red Cloud, Nebr. Otflco IrrOvorlng Block. Phones: Bell 98, Farmcrs3& I Kl If , on are a snlYe ret. from that most distressing alllietlou, piles, and have tried many remedies without being benefited we can safely sav that Man Kan I'lle llemedy will bring relief with the lirst application. For sale by Henry Cook. i lll'.KK IS ItlM.IIII' POH WOMKN. i Mother Orny. n iiurr c In New York dlicnvcroil nu nromntlc. l(MMiit hcrli euro for women' III, rolled Al'.sTKAI.IAN I.KAK. It la the only ccrtnin ri'Kiuaior untcn remmo wcakncei nml Imrkiirlic, kidney. Iiladdcr nud iirlnnry trouble At nil (IriiKKlMn or by niRtl AOccnln Sntnplu PKKK. Addrc", Tlio Mother dray Co., 1.0 Hoy, N. Y t HecH Laxative Cough Syrup always brings quick relief to coughs, colds, hoarstiess, whooping cough and ail bronchial ami throat trouble. Mothers especlallf recommend It for children, as It Is pleasant to take. It Is gently laxative. Should be in every liome. (iiinrantccd. Sold by Henry Cook. To those it diluted with kidney and bladder trouble, backache, rheuma tism, I'incules for the Kidneys bring relief in the lirst dose. Hundreds of peoplo today testify to their remark able healing and taule properties. :iu days' trial 8I.ni). They purify the blood. Sold by Henry Cook. Wood's Liver Medicine in lhitild I rniMi ii""iin "'i'"!1 "' . .Vl',., ' regulates the liver. kidneys and bind- der, brings quick relief to biliousness, sloV-liendiiolie. constipation. Pleasant to take. The VI.OO bottle contains 3'j times the quantity of the .M)e size First dose brings relief. Its tonic elieets felt at once. Sold bv Ilenrv Cook. For Sale. A tTiliO Newspaper plant fully equip cd for $.VK) cash. One Prouty press, one jobber lilxls. one jobber 8x10. one paper cutter, one foldc . three cabnets case racks, one double stone, four large stones and rucks, four chases, mailer ami galleys, one gas engine, one slap lei . About a 1(I(K) lbs of type and num erous other articles' all for $500 cash. To see till plant write or call at the Cli ef ollce The International Tuberculosis con gress which Is is likely to have n wide influence in this country on the war against the drend dlseaso. So recent is thetllscovory of tubercular bacilli that there is not a man present atthe con gress but who well roinembers Its en tire hlsto y. Dr. Koch, who was the original discoverer, was present. Not withstanding the fact that the progress in eliminating the disease is consider able, as shown by the exhibits of all nations on view at tho convention as compared with the work yet tobedone is trifling. Some startling figures given by Prof. Irving Fisher, of Yale, at one of the sessions demonstrate the Immen sity of the ti-sk still before the profes sion and should prove an awakening to tho publioof tho necessity of wide and concerted ett'ort of all classes If the white plague is ever eradicated. Prof. Fisher has gathered statistics which show that consumption kills l:ia,0(K) persons in tho United States ovc y year. This is equnl to the deaths from scnrlet fever, typhoid, diptherln, appendicitis, meningitis, diabetes, smallpox and enncerput together. As it takes about three yours for tho dis euse to run its fatal course he estimates tho minnlmum cost of the Items of doc tor's bills, medicines, nursing and loss of earnings for each victim at 24, while tho earning power, If life were not cut short, is put at 88000. If this is mul tiplied by 138,000, tho number of those aflllctcd, it reachos the almost incalcu lable sum of II, 000,000,000. He calcu lates that of this amount,$4,000,000 fall on the family, friends or physicians of the victim, and ho concludes by assert ing tlmt if one quarter of the lives are to be saved it would be necessary to invest M,000,u00,000. Less than one per cent of this money is now being used for this purpose. In preparing this coldly statistical review of the loss in dollars and cents the professor does not forget to mention the more important cost in broken heartsaiid disappointed lives, which cannot lie uieasiiied. Five million persons now In tlio United States are doomed to fill consumptives graves unless the crusade is moie ef fectlve In another paper on the diet for con sumptives he upset one of the theories upon which many sanitoisa nro now working, namely, that the victim of pulmonary tuberculosis must Iks fed and overfed and stuffed like Strasburg geese From the experiments of Prof. Chittenden, of Vnle, who has 'demon strated that nthlotes have greater strength nnd endurance when tnken off of a meat and egg diet, he has proved to his own satisfaction that consumptives do best on a moderate diet of non-proteld foods. II V. rxohuivelsr, sariii.w ittwmi.'" 4"""'w WilfaT.iko tnyenton uliould lmv onr hand- tKHoiUlowtool.ilnRn.lSlljilfmi,VVImt n- STRICTLY CONntlFNtlll . .,,..,.... .7.T. .v.mv.uii.uuii. rennicq wanyauureM. D. SWIFT & GO. L50I Seventh St., Yftshlnnton, D. C. DiiGu Of the Two, Panrjs of Toothache Are Leas Easy to Bear. "Yon of tlio younger generation," a!d tlio dentist, severely, "don't appre ciate the importance of the conquest of toothache that dentistry has made. "Toothnclio Is the worst torture that over ninicted mankind. Its pains 'lancinating' they nro technically called arc worse than tlio pains of cancor. Worse than cancer; that Is tlio truth; I have heard It from physicians, I havo heard It from three old peoplo whom cancer finally killed. They nil said that tlio pain of cancer at Its worst was mild beside the pain of tlio worst toothache. "Toothnclio drove DcQiilncey to opium-eating. DeQulncey, too, says In his 'Opium Kator' like nil dentists, 1 have the passage by heart: " 'No stronger expression of tooth ache's Intensity mid scorching fierce ness enn he Imagined thnu this fact Hint, within my ptivnto knowledge, two persons, who had Hiiffered nllke under toothache and cancor, havo pro nounced the former to bo, on the scalo of toittne, by many degrees the worse. In both, there are at times lancinating pangs keen, glancing, arrowy radia tions of anguish; and upon those tho basis of cnmnarlsmi In rested luirnvvmn mmiiiut ,,ni-nvvum?m. n.n rcs,,lt llmt 1IIV Bated.'" ANTS AS WEATHER PROPHETS. Their Method of Giving Warning of an Approaching Storm. I Ants as weather piophcts afford ! new testimony to the cleverness of these small Insects. I When you go out on a sptlng morn ! lug and find tlio mils busily engaged hi clearing out their nests and drag ging the sand and ItitH of earth to tho surface you may bo Bliro that no matter how cloudy it is there will bo no rain tlmt day nnd tho probabili ties nro for several dnys of good weather. If, however, you see the ants about the middle of a spring or summer af ternoon hurrying hack to tho nest and a sentinel trotting out In every di rection looking up strngglors nnd urg ing them to go home ns soon ns they can get there, you may figure on a rain that afternoon or night. When tho last or the wanderers is found tho picket hurries In and Uto nest Is securely sealed from the Inside to keep out the water. It is seldom that nuts arc taken by surprise by tho approach of a shower. Show Men Like Apes. Prehistoric paintings recently un earthed show man to have been llko an npe. The only known examples of paintings of men by prehistoric cave decorators hnvo been discovered lately by Prof. Itene Leaunel In tho Portel grotto, a cave of Louhens, In Allege, France, where Noulet already had found qiintcrnury remains and human bones. About 10 sketches In black or red, only one in both colors, adorn tho cavo as frescoes, and two repre sent men of n primitive type, while tho others show bisons, boars and horses. Of tho human figures one bus n long hend, with retrentlng forehead, while tho othor shows a remarkable apellko pose, with rounded back nnd arms pendent In front. There is a cruoching bonr, but tho horses ara mostly galloping and poorly drawn, al though the forequartcrs of n horse are quite skillfully figured in black on one of the darkest walls of the cavern. One by Barnacled Ben. "Yes, matw,",relatea Harnncled Ben, retired seaman, "I certainly did see some wonderful things when I was cruising around the seven seas. Why, once w had a sawfish to follow the Nancy JoneB for 1,000 miles. Wo used to throw oft th leavlnga from the galley and when we'd hit a big calm, why, the sawfish would saw up our firewood in ntovo lengths. All we had to was to toss tho long sticks over nnd he'd saw them up In a Jiffy. Then we'd take a long ruke nnd rake them aboard. Nature faking? Never heard of it, mate, never heard of It." And Barnacled Ben lit his plpo and shambled away. His Deep Concern. The kind old lady noticed a small lad cnterlug a cobbler's with a small package. "What havo you theie, honny?" sho asked, kindly. "Ma's slipper," replied tho lad; "you see, there Is n tack out of placo In it nnd I want to havo It fixed beforo ma notices It." "Ah, what a consldornto llttlo boy! I supposo you nre afraid tho tack might hurt your mother's foot?" "Well, it isn't exactly that. You see, tho tack Is sticking out on the solo and this is tho slipper ma spanks me with." Arabs Outlive Eskimo, While It mny be true that tho whits man loses in intellectual and bodily power In tho tropics, Dr. Lulgl Sambou maintains, ns a result of recent re senrches, that tho average Arab Hvo3 0 . TH'.JCNCER. ... .. 2d years longer than tho average Ks-' when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lltng klmo; that tho coast peoplo of South kamtoii, N. Y. Don't make any mistake America are longer lived than tho uiouniuin people, ui.u oiu tine is inucn commoner In the southern countiies of Lurepe than In tho norlhorn countries, and that Spain (with a population smaller by U.OOO.OOO) has 401 cente narians to Knglnnd's 110, Sufficient Reason. "Aro you going to tho commence ment?" "No." "Why not?" , "I went to a commencement once." ' Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon Fresh Meats Wm. Koon Red Cloud. Nebraska. wur slock or Harness is complete and up-to-tlate in every department. If you are in need of any thing in the harness line, from a tie strap to the best hand-made work or buggy harness, call on us. We can satisfy you. JOE FOGEL North of Damerell lSloek. PARKER'S , HAIR DALGAM rifir.fi and tinutifin the lulr. IVuiiiuiri u lutiitinnt growth. Mover Fcitb to Jlcatoro Ory ltnlr to lu youtlif-il Color. Cure, .!) ill.imni hair ItlUcK. S"e.atil SI iv. at J)ru?c!i Wood's Liver Medicine (In liquid form, pleasant to take) For Chills, Fever and Malaria Headache, Biliousness, Constipation and all other symptoms of deranged Liver quickly overcome. A tonic to the entire system, Liver, Kidney, Bladder and Blood The $1.00 bottle contains neatly 2K times the quantity of the SOc sIm. Prepared only by the PIHEULE MEDICINE CO., CH1CA60, ILL. Oftei The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only arinary nnd bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter nml pu.ify the blood that is their work. Therefore, when ourkiduesnre weak or out of order, you can understand how' quickly your entire body is affected and how eery organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking tho great kidqey remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, becnuse ns soon us your kidneys are well they will help nil the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and iseold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You niav haven snntnle bottle iT(imnfRwmrRnot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder' trouble. Mention this paper tmi J.c.u,cm er. inc "?""- wami -kooi, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- ness, Ihnghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beara tho Slgnaturo o' & "4VF a taw u if Srm8$?!5' 5Sv BMBlfc2ft?Mt illPl 'ftJi -ii MiJL ffirli'Ti'T"i a H3!llrL"SnhTvra''''rr H '-" . ---.CTiiiiiM.iwr tn -"" -V Nvyv.- . - . Wo a&ieGia$& Jk & & of your Buisness and pinve to Please. WHEN IN OUR CITY WAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS. Moon Amack DISPERSION SALE ot the R, N. Lewis Hereford Herd at the R. N. Lewis Farm three miles east and one half mile north of Bladen, and five miles west or Blue Hill Nebraska, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1908. Commencing at 1 p. m. Consisting of 44 head of Pure Bred Here fords including 1 5 cows with calves at foot, 12 cows and heifers, 12 yearling heifers, 4 yearling Bulls, and the herd Bull Duke 182323. TERMS: Cash or tenlmonths time at 8 ner- cent. f . C CaUaH S. IV. Hogate CLYDE S-VSV"V-'V'vWnAVvyv UVAVV..A. -V Paper-hanger Painter and Decorator. Does patch-work and rebuilds chimneys Everything furnished. Pricps rP9nnahi I SAY, niSTERl I Do you know that It will pay YOU, as well as US, to buy your Building Ma terial and Coal at onryards? Not only that our prices average lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, bat because we take especial care of andproteot all can be olassed as REGULAR IUSTOMEBS, I PL ATT Coal. Free Free Starting Monday, Oct, 12, 1908 The Tepee Theatre Dinner Set Cmtest fo All luckj Individuals. 10 SETS Given awny AltSOLUTELY I-MiEE, to the one holding tlio lucky number 1 SET GIVEN AWAY EACH SATURDAY EVENING Knch dinner set comprises 18 pieces of tlio Humous Semivporcelnln make that retail regularly at 87 50 p- het. Dishes furnished by Turnuro llros., and on tllsplay lu their window .Saturday. Out. 10th 1D0S. Owing to an error on coupons the winner will not bo required to bo in theatre tit time of drawing. Only one number drawn every Saturday and winner will havo ONE WEUK to show tho lucky coupon. Start your accumulation of coupons and win one of these beautiful sets of dinner china. Remember contest opens Oct. 12 and continues ton weeks Try Your Luck and bo a winner. One coiq on given tiw-iy with each paid admission ticket of THE TEPEE THEATRE. uiiirac.vifTximnnaiuaicnnwMk. - ns v -" . ' -,' "v -7 m -tar m ts wf at frj- Block 0 Chaney Wvv xVsVyv wwniv.n.uewis, Bladen, Nebr. AUCTIONEERS. BROWN. Bell phone 162. V HWWvKTWvSWwv& ft (-fr- fr- r - I I FREES CO. Lumber. f- Free Free 10 - ". . i toriSfcA ?1WJH AtW gVMpiMt VMgt.JwM itW fcjwaw jaunty a! iw t. r- nam - r-ME aiMtj9iiwwirac