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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER UOUiNTY , NEBRASKA , n < n LEGAL Vi \\l \ ll \l/ SUEUH-rs SALE. Notice is hereby Khcn.Tlmt by vlrtiuot an Older of Sale. Issued to me- from theUN trlrt Court of Paster Con tv. s > i > raH.u. im.pii a decree of foreclosure riill'IU ' ' court .it t-ic November I C ill tlll'li 01. to wit On the Will la. favor 61 c . ' . . . u u .init ngiuiH Mary K button. 1 h.tt i u "II ttictu. . low ItiBiH'trrli'Cd real c1 * ! . ThcSoUtU WnstQauiUi' " ! n. Aortli \ \ v \ Quarter the We-.t halt ot ihu S . .nthVettt ejuarter and tlif South Kant Quaitcroi tl'o South West Quarter of Section twontv s-eM'H Township nineteen Kanec' twenty one InCu.v ter County Nebraska , ami 1 will , on tlio intli d.iy of Kein-uary Iftw .us o'clock p. in. , .tt tjie east front door'of the Court llousi. lit the city of Hioken now. Nebraska , in s.ild couii. ty sell said real estate at pnDlIc aurtlon to tne hlKhest bidder t. r c.isli. l.natlsty saM decree , Interest .tna costs , tli .unonnt < i- thereon amountlni ; to the ain ol U. < > \ > . < * ' , per cent interest troin November H'th li" . and ourt rests amounting to , ' . . .OJ anil .i < crulng ousts. Said above iU-si-rlbed rral ) - Late w 111 be sold subject to all prior llen-j and Inmmbrancet , as per certlttiatfh on ale I. . District Clerk's olllce. Dat l this -oyoftonnj.g , IMJ. AI.TIIA ilonoAN , Attorney oS-'W Estate of Ulchard I ) Jones , deceased. In County Court of Custcr County. Nebraska. The state of Nebraska. To all persons In tercfctud In said estate , take notice th.U a pe tition Jias been Illed for the probate ol an lu strument purporting to be the last will and testament of Richard D. .tones , deceased , and for the appointment of an administra tor of naid estate which has been M-I for hearing herein , on January 30 uw.i , at lu o clock a in. Dated. Dec 10 IPOS. [ SEAL ] A. It. HttMPHKEV. .12.34 County judge In the county Court of Cnster County NP- braska. in the matter of the est.itoof JIoil-- U. Uogers , deceased. The Slate of Nebra.-- ka. to Creditors of said IJstate- Take Notice , that 1 will sit In the County Court Hooui , In Hroken llo\v. In said County , on the Uth day of February lyosi. and the nth day of July lifl'J at 10 o'clock .1. in. , to receive anil examine all claims tiled and presented against bald estate , with a view to their ad justment and allowance : and that on the first date above named the petition of the widow will be heard for homestead , exemp tions and allowance , and other statutory E ' limit for the presentation of claims auaist said estate is sis months from the 2nd day of January I..OU. and the time limited for the payment of dubttis one year Iroin said date. Dated January 2nd 1COT 31-34 A. H. HUMl'UUEY County Judge NOTICE FOn PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. ' U. S. Land Onice at HnVken How , Nebr. , Dec. IP , IWS. Notice Is hereby given that Hlchard Warring - ring , lieir of Kachael Warring of Broken llow Ncbr. , who , on Feb. 2I.1SKQ , made serial No. 01113,11. K. i'Jo.2(502 , for w ' / S\V Sec. S tup- 18 north of range 20 , west of the flth. princi- iial meridian , has tiled notice of intention to make tinal.5 year proof , to establish claim to the land abo\e described , belore Register and Itcccivcr , at Urokcn llow , Nebr. , on the Mil. day of February , 1IKB. Cllamant names as witnesses : Harry J. Swick , of Lillian Nebr. . Alouzo Tracy , of uroken How , George Templar , of Broken Bow , Mack J. Chrlbman , of Broken How Nebr. HMit. John Reese , Register. NOTICE OF PETITION. Estate of Francis W. Evans deceased , in the County Court of Custer Count } . Nebr. The State of Nebraska , to all persons inter ested in bald estate , take notice , that a peti tion has been tiled for the-appointment of Jacob A. Evans as administrator ol said cb- tale , which has been set for hearing herein , on February 15th 1009. At ID o'clock a in. 14.1TO9 ---3 Dated January ; - " ( SEAL ] A. 11. HUMl'IIHKV , County .1 udge. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Serial No. 01109. H. E. 10808 Department of the interior , U. S. i.and Omce at North Plattu , Nebraska. Due-em- Notice lb hereby given that John W. Koch ol Broken Bow , Nebraska , who. on janu. ary SO , 1WI ) , made Homestead entry NO , 1UM8. for the NH SWH of Se.iII , Township 10 N , Itange J W. . of the Sixth Principal Meridian , has Illcd notice of Intention to make Final Five Year Proof , to establish -lalm to the land above described , betorc A. U. Humphrey. County Judge at Broken How. Nebraska , on the twenty-third day ot Febuary JIW9. niamant names as witnesses : John \V. Rogers , Sylvester Dale. David J. Coulter of Broken Bow and Charles S. Kck- rosh of Merna. .50 as J. E. EVAXS , llcgister. 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I auk this for the . o.'s . i n. f. " ' i JMI not aware that Gerald ro , i uvs . 'iiy ' Intorforuiico from mo or 10,11 JD.I oltlu'r , " said N'oergard coolly. Amlt as i'.r us ; that goes , 1 and my bubiio-5f-s ) fofjulro no Interference either Vnd 1 believe thai Kettles It. " He touched a button. The man- , cn ant ujipvarrd to usher yt-Iwyn utit. The hitler set his tooth in his urdor ip and luuhcd etralglit aii.l Isnrd nt oiM-Ktin1 , but Noorgard ihni't boll ! lands Ii : his pookots. tunuM squarely on his heel ami s-auntorcd out of the oem , yawning as he wont. It bid fair to become a hard day foi Sol\\yn. He foresaw it , for there was 11 ore for him to do. and the day was nr from ended , and his self restraint was nearly exhausted. Ah hour later ho sent his card in to osinmuid Fane , and llo amuml came down presently , mystified , fluttered , yet shrewdly alert and prepared for any- hlng slnoc the miracle of his coming ustilled such preparation. "Why in the world , " she said , with i flushed gaycty perfectly genuine , 'did you ever come to see me ? " "It's only this , " lie saidnm won- lering whether you would do anything Tor me. " "Anything ! Morel ! Isn't that ex- reinely general'Captn'in 'Sehvyn ? Ifin > ou never can tell. Ask mo. " So he bent forward , his clasped bands between bis knees , and told her very earnestly of his fears about Ger- ild , asking her to use her undoubted ulluence with the boy to shame him from the card tables , explaining how .itterly disastrous to him and bis fam ily his present com so was. "Could you help us ? " lie asked. "Help us , Captain Selwyn ? Who is the 'us , ' please ? " 'Why , Gerald and me and his fam ily , " lie added , meeting her eyes. The eyes began to dance with malice. "Ills family , " repeated Itosamund "that ia to bay , his sister , Miss Er roll. Ills family , I believe , ends there , docs it not ? " "Yes , Mrs. Fane. " "I see. Miss Krroll Is naturally wor ried over him. Hut I wonder why she did not come tc me hers-elf instead of se'ndlng you as her errant ambassa dor. " "Miss Erroll did not send mo , " he said , Hushing up. And , looking stoad- lly into the smiling doll's face confront ing him , he knew again that he had failed. She smiled. "Come to me on your own errand , for Gerald's sake , for any body's sake , for your own preferably , and I'll listen , but don't come to me on another woman's errands , for I won't listen even to you. " "I have come ou my own errand , " he repeated coldly. " .Miss Krroll knew nothing about It and shall not bear of it from me. Can you not help me , Mrs. Kane ? " r.ut Rosamund's rose china feature had hardened Into a polished smile , and Folwyn stood up wearily to make his adieu. Iut ! as he entered Ills hansom before the door lie knew the end was not yet , and once more lie set his face toward the impossible , and once moro the linn- som rolled away over the asphalt , and once moro It stopped , this time before the house of Itutliven. Itutbvon's greeting was a pallid stare , but as Helwyn made no motion to rise he lounged over to n couch and , half reclining among the cushions , shot an insolent glance at Selwyn , then yawned and examined the bangles on bis wrist. After a moment Sohvyn said , "Mr. Ilutliven , you are no doubt surprised that I am here. " "I'm not btirprisoil If It's my wife you've come to see , " drawled liuthvon. "If I'm the object of your visit , 1 con fess to some surprise as much as the viMt l.s worth ami no moro. " The vulgarity of the Insult under the man's own roof scarcely moved Sol- wyn to any deeper contempt and cer tainly ii' t 1. ) anger. ' I did not como bore to ask a favor of > mi , " bo Ha Id coolly , "for'that Is out of the iiuoMlnn. Mr. llutlivoii. I'.ut I came to toll you that Mr. Km > ll's fam ily hiis fitrbiddon him to continue lite gambling In HiU house and in your c-Jinpui : > anywhere < ir at any tlme. " "Most oxlraordinnry. " murmured Kmh\on , passing his rliigcvl lingers or his minutely shaven face that striiiiu'i' I'aco in' a boy hardened by I lie deprnIty nf ages. So 1 must rciuost ] you , " oontinuojl Sfltt.M ) . "lo roftHo him the opportunity of gambling bore. Will you di > it vol- unlnrily ? " -Xo. " riiou I Mmll n = u > my judgment In the matter. " "And what mav your judgment In the mutter In-1" I liJ' t > iu > t \i t docldi" ! 1' > r o'i < - thln 1 ml/Tit / filter a rompiamt wigi the polloo that a boy is being morally and materially rubied In your private gambling establishment. " "Is that a throatV "Xo. I will act , not threaten. " "A'.i , " ( Trawled Kulhvon , "I may do the same the next time my wife spends the evening hi your apartment. " "You He ! " said Sol\\yii in a voice made low by surprise. "Oh , no , I don't. Very chivalrous of yon quite proper for you ( o deny it "Af-77M/r < ? cr. ' " btnmmcrcd Mr. Iluthvcn. like it gentleman btt ) usHess , tpilto useless. So the less said about Invok ing the law the better for some pee ple. You'll agree with me , I dare say. And now , concerning your friend Ger ald Erroll I have not the slightest de sire to see him play cards. Whether or not he plays is a matter perfectly indifferent to me , and you had better understand It. But if you come here demanding that I arrange my guest lists lo suit yon you are losing lime. " St'hvyn , almost stunned at ISuthven's knowledge of Iho episode In his rooms , had risen as he gave the man the lie direct. Tor an Instant , now , as he stared nt hint , there was murder in his eye. Then the utter hopeless helplessness of his position overwhelmed him as Iluthvon , with danger written nil over him , stood up , his boft. smooth thumbs hooked in the glittering sash of his kimono. "Scowl if you like , " be said , backing nway Instinctively , but still nervously l3ii > crUnent , "and keep your dlsUnico ! 1C you've anything further to say tome mo , write it. " Then , growing bolder us Sehvyn made no offonslve move : "Write to me. " he repeated , with n vonuinonn smirk. "It's safer for you to figure as my correspondent than as my wife's corespondent. L-lct go of ! W-whnt the devil d-d-do tne - arc you - - ing ? " Kor Sehvyn had him fast , one sinewy hand twisted in his silken collar , hold ing him squirming at arm's length. "M-murder ! " stammered Mr. lliith- vcn. vcn."Xo. "Xo. " said Sehvyn , "not this time. But be very , very careful after this. " And he let him go with an Involun tary shudder and wiped his hands on his handkerchief. Jtuthven stood quite still , and after a moment the livid terror died out in his face and n rushing Hush spread over it a strange , dreadful shade curiously opaque and he half turned , dizzily , hands outstretched for self support. Sehvyn coolly watched him as he sank on to the couch and sat huddled together and leaning forward , his soft , ringed lingers covering his empurpled face. Then Sehvyn went away with a shrug of utter loathing , but after he had gone and Uuthvon's servants had discovered him and summoned a physi cian their master lay heavily amid his painted draperies and cushions , his congested features sot , his eyes partly open and possessing sight , but the whites of thorn had disappeared , and the eyes themselves , save for the pu pils , were like" two dark slits filled with blood. There was no doubt about it. The doctors , one and all , know their busi ness when they hnd so often cautioned Mr. Itulhreii to avoid .sudden and ex cessive emotions. That night Sehvyn wrote briefly to Mrs. IJuthven : I saw your husband this afternoon. Ho Is at liberty to inform yon of what passed. But In case he does n it there Is one detail which you gught to know your husband believes that you once paid a visit to my apartments. It Is nnllkclv that ho will repeat thu nccuaatlon , nnd I think thcro is no occasion for you to worry. However-it la only propar that yon should Unovv this , which Is my only cxcnso for writing yon a letter that re quires no acknowledgment. Very truly yours. PHILIP SELNVYN. To this letter she wrote an excited and somowhiit Incoherent reply , nnd , rereading It Jn troubled surprise , ho began to recognize In It comolhing of the strange. Illogical , impulsive alti tnde which hnd confronted him In the first weeks of hlH weddeil life. Hero was the same minor undertone of 'unrest sounding ominously throtigl every line ; the same illoglo.il , unhappy attitude whk'h implied so much and said so little , leaving him uneasy ami dlsooncerted. conscious of the vague recklessness and veiled reproach dragging him Imol ; from ttio present through tin * dead M'-irs M confront ( moo moro the old pain , the old hew II- f l'i" ' ' n'cmaunder ' - standing between them. l.XA had run up to town for a day from Silver- Hide and hnd telephoned Sohvyn to tiiko her some- \ \ here for luiu'hoon. She urged him to tottirn with her , InsUuhtg tha't n woe ; end nt Sllverslde wan what ho needed lo avert physical disintegra tion. v "What Is there to keep you In town ? " " fiho demanded. "The children have boon oliniflng : : for yon day and night , and r.llpon hns boon expecting a let- tor. You promised to write her , I'hll. " "I'm going to write lo her , " he Paid Impntlnntly. "Walt a moment , Nina. Don't speak of anything pleasant or ' or Intimate Just now. because because I've got to bring up another matter Bomotbliin not very pleasant to me or to you. It N about Allxe. You knew her In school ycais ngo. You have al ways known her. " "Yes. " "You did you ever visit her stay at the Variant house ? " Yes. " In In her own home In Wostchca- tor ? " "Yes. " There was n silence. Ills eyes shifted to hl plate : remained fixed as ho said : "Then you knew her father ? " "Yes , Phil , " she said quietly , "I knew Mr. Vnrlun. " , "Was there anything anything tin- usual about him In those days ? " "Have you heard that for the first time ? " asked his sister. He looked up. "Yes. What was It. Nina ? " She became busy with her plate for awhile. lie sat rigid , patient , one hand resting on his claret gltibs. And pres ently sue uald without meeting his eyes : "It was even farther back her grand parents one of them" She lifted her bead slowly. "That Is why It so deeply concerned us , I'hll , when we heard of your marriage. " "What concerned you ? " "Tho chance of inheritance the risk of the taint of transmitting It Her father's erratic brilliancy became more than eccentricity before I knew him. I would have told you that had I dreamed that you ever could have thought of marrying Allxe Varian. Hut how could I know you would meet her out there In the orient ? It was your cable to us was like n thunder bolt. And when she she left you BO suddenly Phil , dear I feared the true reason the only possible reason that could be responsible for such an insane net. " What was the truth about her fa ther ? " ho said doggedly. ' 'lie was ec- con trio. Was lie ever worse than that ? " "Tliottruth was that he became men tally Irresponsible before bis death. " ' " " "You itnow'thjs ? " "Allxe told mo when wo were school- girls. And for days she was haunted with the fear of what might one day bo her Inheritance. That Is all 1 know , I'hll. " lie nodded and for awhile made some ' pretense of eating , but presently leaned - ed bad ; nnd looked at bis sister out of dazed eyes. "Do you suppose , " he said heavily , "that she was not entirely responsible when when she went away ? " "I have wondered , " said Nina slmplj. "Austin believes It. " "I can't believe it , " he said , starlnc at vacancy. "I refuse to. " And , think ing of her last frightened and excited letter Imploring an interview with him nnd giving the startling reason , "What a scoundrel that follow Ktithven Is , " he said , with a shudder. That night lie wrote to Allxe : If Huthvcn threatens you with divorce on r.ueh n cround ho himself la likely to bo iiiijudBcd mentally unsound. It was n ] brutal , stupid threat , nothing more , nnd lilu Insult to your father's memory was more brutal still. Don't be stampeded by Biicli threats. Disprove them by your calm self control under provocation. DIs- jirovo them by your discretion and self confidence. Give nobody a slncla possi ble reason for gossip. And , nbovo all , Allxe , don't become worried and morbl 1 over anything you mlglit dread as In- hcrltanre. for you nro ns sound today as you vcro when I Jlrst met yon , and you tihull not doubt that you could ever bo nnjtliliiR elso. J3o the woman you can be. Hhow the pluck and courage to make the vi-ry best out of lifo. I have slowly learned to attempt It , nnd it la not diffi cult if you convince yourself that it can be done. To this she answered the next day : I will do my best. There Is danfjer , troarl c-ry , everywhere , nnd If it becomes unendurable I shall put an end to It in ono way or another. As for his threat incident on my admitting that I did KO to your loom nnd defying him to dare be-1 llcvo i sil of mo for doing it I can laugh nt it now , though when 1 wrpto > ou I was tf i rilled , remembering how mentally broken my father was when ho died. Hut , as you say , 1 am sound , body and mind I know it. I don't duubt It for onu monunt except , nt long Intervals , when , apropos of nothing , u faint sensation of dre..d cotnos creeping. Hut I am sound ! I know It so absolute ly th.it 1 Buincilmcsonder at my own I > err > ' t sanity and understanding , and so cleailv. so faultlessly , so precisely doc.i my mind work that and tills I nuver told you 1 am often and often ahlo to detect mental inadequacy In many people around me , t ho slightest deviation fiom the nor mal , the least decree of mental Instabil ity. And it would amaze you. too. If I bhould tell you how many , many peoplu you Know nru In some device moro or less Insane. JIo'u only serenely disagreeable to mo ti'j\v ' , und wo seu almost nothing of onu n not I H r except over the card tables. Oer- filil luiii buoii winning ruther heavily , I am jjlad to nay gl.ul as long as I cannot prevent him from plying. And yet I may bo able to accomplish that yet In a roundabout way , hocausa the apple vis- aged mid hav.lc bnnkul Mr Xocigiird has nppar ntlv br-conio my slavish creature | < iullo infatuated. And ns snon as I'v ' ' on > 11 collar and ma Jo sure that ! nl r IP t in > uol ; U I'll try to m. AT mm SOD Naval Oranges on Sale Monday February 1st at. J V pur dozen. Oil . - > .ile 'Tuesday 1'Vb'y 2m } , odbox'cs of the fiv st < 'lackers in tin boxes. Plain or salte , ! , crisp , ten ler .ind iresh. Special price Go cents n. > obocreturn - able , we charge yon 50 cents lor tbo box ami credit , same when returned , On sale Wcdnescl ly Feb'y flrrl 14 Ibs of the fanciest : head rice for$1.00 ' ; On Sa'o ' Thursday Keb'y'lUi. 100 pounds large meaty I'ru.ioK lineiit CTOWII at loc lb. On Sale Friday l eb'y 5th. 100 1b.s ilno fancy whit cookingiigsat 1-1 Ibs for $1.00 On vSaturday Feb'y Oth HO Ibs fancy fruit cake , the fin est-delicious to close out at W ) cents a- pound , worth -10 cents. , Keep 3our eye on these dates every one a snap , some big1 values in them. Stock food , Worm powders , Ei gproducers. . Tbo best- Standard it Hess. Send in your orders early. We will do our beat ; lo > please yon. TRADE : Bowesi OKI Chirr MARK Pure Food Pi ducts \V. A. GEORGIJ , I'uusiDKNT Iv. II. JKWI/ \ , C.\ririiu : JULKS HAUMONT , Vic I'KKS. U. D. PICK ! ' , Asn'r CASIIIKU SECUJ.UT\r : STATK B \ NK RESPOHSIB1LITY $800,000. $ BROK , ! BOW , HEBHASKfi : There is n guaranty of deposits in this batik. Von aic invited to call and investigate our method . : : : : ; : ; ; YOUR BUSINESS SOLtOLT.liJD shut" dovvir on O'craTd'B play- In t ; . This for your eako , I'hll because you ask mo and because you must al ways stand for all that IB upright and good and manly In my eyes. Ah , I'hll , what a fool I was ! And all , all my own fault tool ALIXE. This ended the sudden eruption of correspondence , for he did not reply to this letter , though in It he read enough to mnle him gravely tinensy , and he fell once more Into the hnhlt of brood Ing , from -which both Booty Lansing mid Klleen hnd almost wcnned him. Also he began to tnke long , solltnr.v walks In the park when not occupied In conferences with the representatives of the Lawn Nltro Powder works , n company wlilc.lt had recently approach ed him In behalf of his unpcrfcctcd \ - plosive , chaosl'e'tt1 { Lying back thcro In his desk chnlr one evening. Sehvyn suddenly remem bered that Gerald lnul come In. The.\ had scarcely seen one another slncu that unhnpy meeting In the Sluyvc- unit club , and now , remembering what ho had written to Eileen , ho emerged with n start from his contented dream ing , sobered by the prospect of seeking Gerald. - For a moment or two lie hesitated , but ho had Mild In his letter that liu was going to do It , and now he rose , looked around for his pipe , found U. filled and lighted It and , throwing on his dressing gown , went out Into thu corridor , lying the tasselud cords around his waist as he walked. Ills first knock remaining unanswer ed , he knocked more sharply. Then he heard from \\lthln Iho iiuillled creak of n bed , heavy steps across the lloor The door opened with a Jerk. Gerald Gerald Mil on lite cdijc o/ the bed. blond thoro. eyes swollen , hair In dls order and collar crushed and the white evening tlo unknotted and dangling over his Milled short front. "Hello. " said Selwyn simply. "May I come InV" The boy passed his hand across his eyes as though confused by the light. Then he turned and walked bad ; toward the bed , still nibbing Ills eyes , and eat down on the edge. Sohvyn clo&od thu door and scntul ( himself , apparently not noticing Oer- aid's dlslievi.'liiiunt. "Thought I'd drop In for u good night plpo , " ho finlil quietly. " 15y the way , Oernld , I'm going down to Sllversldo next week. Nlnn has asked Hoots too. f'ouldn't yon fix It to coino along with us ? " "I don't know , " said the boy In a low voice. "I'd like to. " "Good business ! That will bo fine ! What you and I need Is n good atlft tramp across the amors or a gallop if uti lll.e. It's jjivnt for inent-sl cob webs , ami my brnln Is d.sgra * t fully 17 OTN. A DAXT BUVSAN 31 This amaviiiR ofarthe jjew JImlel Typow rlter Xo. n at 17 cents a day is open Ir * ucry body , everywhere. it's our new and Immensely popular pUocv of hellliiK Oliver Tjpc-wrltet.s on little eaj- payments. The abandonment of longhand : * tn .favor of clean , legtbUvnuauMliil tyifc ttt lug Is the next grcatstep Itv human in-ogrns - A.readv-ln all lines of bu&l'ueis and In alH. professions - thu use of pen amljnk Is largclj ; % lestrlcteil to the Avrltbl Qf slRnaturcvi. Dublin1 CJollc'Res and IlliihSejipols , watch- till -ol tli'l- ' trend ot . public senlment , arc. training n.vast anny of young peonleln Ihc- line of Oliveru'rnuvT ' tU ers. r The prompt and grn- crous rrbpoiiB of thcr Oliver Typ-orrrHtr- ( "niiip.iny to the w al U , wide demand Ionnm \ \ - versal typi-w rWn- , gives irotnciiUuuBiinpptus to theinoiaincnt. . The Oliver , with the- largest sale ofanj- typewriter In existence , w.is the logical ma chine to t.ilfe the Inlt.uhe In bringing about , the unlvi'isal use of type-writers , it leads' Sttvc your Pennies and Own The Standard Visable writer This-I7r.-iits a day" belling plan mafci- tin1 Oliver .is low as to rent. U places th * ; - mahlne within easy reach of every home , every Individual. A man's "i-lgar money" a woman's "pin money" will buy It. Clerks on small salaries can now affonl toj. * own Olivers. By utlllzlngsparemomeilUlor practice they may III them&clvcb for luor * - import.ml positions. School boys and school girls can bay Ol vcn > by saving their pennies , Von can buy an Oliver on this plan at the regular catalogue prlce-HW. A small llfbt- pajmeni brings the machine. Then , yois savu 17 cents a day and pay monthly. And the possession ot an Oliver Typewriter enables you to i-arn money lo llnlbh naylnig tor ihu nuchtme. The Oliver Is the The Oliver Type mosl highly perfected - writer turns out ed tvpewrltei on thw more workof better innrkct hence i t s quality and greater 1WI per rent cltlclcn- variety than nny cj. other writing ma Aninng Its scores of chine. Simplicity , cuiiienlunres are : strength , ease of u- -the Balance Shift eratlon and visal . llicMlulIng Device Ity are the com the Double iteleasc- stones to its towt i the Locomotl v v Ing supremacy in Base correspondence tlicA u torn a 11 c card Index \Vorlr Sparer Tabulated Itcporl- the Ant u in a t i r - rollow-unSybtcnis- ' 1 abulaiur - Manifolding Her- - tin- Disappearing vice Indicator - Addressing Bnvo- - th. ' Adjustable Pa- lopes jit-r I''lnger.s Working on Kulcd\ th > Si-icntlitc Con- Forms di-nsed Key- -Cutting Mlmco- hoard graplist Stcncil.s Can you spend 17 t ents n day to better nfl vantage than in the puichaseof this vvondur * ful machine" wrluTfor Special Kasy Payment tton or see the nearest Oliver Agent. The Oliver Typewriter Company JH. South 15 Street , OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA