THE REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , LEGAL NOTICES Estate of James M caldw-ell Deceased in County court o ( Custer Count ) Nebraska The State of Nebraska to oil persons in terested In said estate , take notice that the executor * of said estate ha\c filed a tinal ac lount and n > eort of their administration and a petition lor Unal settlement and dls ( liiri-e as such \vhlch hue been set for lie at ing betoie s.Ud Court on April 17lh. liMy at 10 o clock A M , when jou may ap mat and i.ontest the same Dat < d Mjuli 23rdW \ \ < A. 15. lit MPHHEV , Count ) Judge. Mas A ir. it SHEKirrs SAM : Notice Is hereby Given , That In virtue of an Order of Sale Issued to me from the Dls- tt let coun ot Custer County , Nebraska , mi oil .1 deiice of foieclosure rendered In said court , at the february m * ) term thereof to. wit On the tth day ot I'ebruary lUi In lav til \Villlam Wllile and against U J and L. I have levied upon the following Described i < Ml estatetovvit the North H ot the South ( .isi " 4 and the South J4 of the Northeast H di M i tlmi 23 tow nshlp 19 Kauge 25 In custer Coiintv. Nebiaska and I will , on the 10th day ot A in II UKW , : itJ o'clock I > . M. at the cast ( loot nt the Court House , In the city of Btok tn How , Nebraska , In said count ) sell said nal estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cah to satisfy said decree In teust and costs , the amount due thereon to thesum of * lK)3c5 wlttio per cent Interest r trom Pebruar ) 8th 1WJ and court costs amounting to JioOO and accruing coats > Said above real estate will be sold subject to all prior liens and Incumbrances as per i tr tlllcates on tile In District Clerk s ortlee Dated this 18th day of March ifliw. H F KCNNEDY Shetltt A P , JOIINS > O > , Attoruev. M 18 A 15 5t NOTicr roil prnuf'A'i ION. Department of the Interloi r s Land Office at Iiroken llovv Nebi Maich 15 1WM Notice Is hcreb\ given that Thomas S Smith of Hound Vallelio , on Dwemboi 1st , liWJ , made Homestead entiy X < > . OIU7I serial No. . J(5 ( for N. / , N K section s. . township 18 N. raiii-e 19 W sixth principal meridian , has Hied notice ot Intention to make tlnal tlv e > ear proof , to establish ( Ham to the land above described bcfoie Keglster and Hcciever at Hioken Bow Nebrasl.u on Hie nitli day ot Ma ) , 11HW ) Claimant names as witnesses Douglas Thompson. Hound \ alle > Ncln , Nathan A Smith , ot liroken How , Nebr lidwnrd Smith Hound \allcv Ni bi Sam uel Thompson of Hound \ allc ) M 18 A 22 ( I t JOHN Hr.i.vh Hcglstor. NOTICE or UEcnivuus SAM : Notice Is liereb ) given that puisuant to an older of the Dlstrkt Court ot CUbtei County Nebiaska made li ) the Iton. Hiuno O. llos teller , Judge said ot District Court on the M dav ot Pebiuaiy HK)9 In the case ot U M Ambberrv Vb the-broken How uaslness and Normal College- al I will on Tuesday the -nil dav of Ala > 1IW1 at 2 o cloi v p in , at the cast front door ot the Court house In theelt ) ot Urokea How Nebraska , soil at public sale lor cash lots : < and I of block 9s Railroad addition to Broken liou. Nebiaska , togetheiltli all buildings and appurtenances on said lots Dated this 1st day ot April 19oy. A I I'JM John M TuilNhlt Kecelvei oitunit rio SHOW CAUSI : In the District Court of Custer Countv Nebraska. In the matter of the Estate * ofVllllam Thompson , deceased. This cause came on foi hearing upon the petition ot T. T. Hell , admlnlstiator of the state of William Thompson , dec eased pra ) lag fora license to sell the south west ( [ liar tei ot the north east iiuaiter and lot two In section one (1) In township touiteen ( II ) north at range twenty one- ( . ! ! ) vest of the tlth pilnclpal metldlan In Custer Count ) Nebraska , or a sulllclcnt amount ot the same to bring tlic sum ut HITS 00 for the painent ot debts allowed against siid estate the cost ot admlnlstiatlon and the expense of this proceeding , there not being sallleMeiit \ personal propert ) to pay said debts and e\ penses It lb thctelore oidoied that all persons In teiested in said estate appear belore me at Kearney Nebiaska , on the 1.1th da > ot Mi ) , UHJJat one o cloik p m to show cause whv i Hi ease should not be granted to said ad inlnlstrator to soil so much of said leal tstaie ot said deceased as shall be necessar ) to p iv s iid debts and expenses Notice to be published In custer count ) Republican , H iteil this . ' .til d o < > l AUic.1i I'JJi IIKIIMIO. UcMrKILKK judge. . \ i \ 21 : .t NOTICE'I OCUEDITOKS In HIP Countv roait of custer Count ) Ne In.ir.Un In tin * m.ittoi ol the llstitp of Dinicl I' Al.itik Doiiascd NotUe toPicdltdrs 'I IIP Stati ot XubiasUa to Ciedltors ol sild P.stati Take Notli c that I will Mini Mu I'duntx Coin t Koom In llicil.cn Him In said Countv on the .inih di ) ot April UKJJ andtluiith d iv ol Octobei Iftyi at HI o lo k A M , to re ( i I'M and e\ millie all cl ilms tiled and pie si nieil ag ilnst said c.t lie. with a view to theli adjustment and allowance , and that on the tlrsl date above named the petition ol the widow will be heaid tcr homestead ex emptloas and allowance , and other statutor ) rights The time limit for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the30 , day of March U > 03and the time limited for the pa ) ment of debts Is one ) eai from said date Dated March 30 1909. A K HCMl'IIBEV , County Judge A 1 W NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U S. T-and onice at North Platte Nebraska , March 8tool Notice Is hereinulv en tint Charles Koch , ot Hioken How , Nebraska , who on Maich U , 1001 made Homestead Entiv i < o ISsU , foi Si : 'i section eleven , tow nshlp in north , tango ? . ! west of the sixth principal meildlan , has alcd notice ot his Intention to make llnal nve ) ear proof to establish claim to the land above described , betoie A R. Humph re ) , count ) Judge , at Broken How Ndir on the eighth da ) of Alay , 1W. i laimaut names as witnesses Kmmet L Shoup , bHester Dale , Joseph Obile , Michael Obde all of lirokcn How Nebraska M HA 15 fit J n EV4Ns Reglstei Siher Laced Wjndotles. Pure bred Silver Laced Wyu- dotte eg-gs for sale. 50c per do/ Mrs. Lizzie O'Rorke phone 2 ( > 72. The City Livery And Feed Barn Feedh your horses no poor yrain and will supply you with good Horses and Ei at reasonable prices. Come and nee me. W. A. Tooley iS ® ® & $ By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , $ Author of "The Fighting Chance , " Etc. " if Copyrltfht , 1007 , by Robert \V. Chambers ® "W ( Continued fioin lost week. ) bo hampered. Thoio nio matters , af fairs that ooncetu nit1 , that need In stant attention nt times at certain time * . I must lie free to go , fico to coiue. I couldn't he in your house. Uou't ask me Thcto are telesiama- uneipected one * at nil houis. " \Thot of It'- " ' You don't understand " 1 Walt a bit' llov.do you know I don't ? Ho the telegrams come item Sandy IlooU ? " "No' I'.nots lool.vd him calmly In the ojo " 'I hen 1 do undeistutid. old man I'orno on out ot this , In hea\en's name ! Come , now ! ( .Jet jour dueling gown oil ami jour coat on' Don't jou ililnl. I iindeistandV I tell % < ) .i I do' N os. the \ \ hole hlossod. lllnglial. ehlvahoiis bii'.lne-.s Never mind lmv\ I Know , for I won't toll . \ou oh , I'm not trj ln ; lo IntelI'eie with jon I know eii ( > iijli to slum liny/saw * All I \\imt N lor jon to ( time and taKe tint lil. liaek loom and help a lellou live In a lonely hotiM > . help a inin lo maKc It cheerliM. I c.in't stand It alone an.v longer , and It will lie I'om jo.us lie- loie Di Ina Is eighteen. " "Diin.i ! " repeated Selvvjn hkinklj , then he laughed. It was gcmiim * laughter , too , and Hoots giliincd and imlled at hi * pipe and iecio- > sod his logs , watching Sclwjn out ol'ejes brightening with expectancy. "Then il'.s settled , " he said. , "What ? Your ultimate career with DilnaV" "Oh , jes ; that also. I5ut I refer to your coming to Ihe with me. " "Moots" "Oh , ll// ' f'ome on. 1 don't like the. w.i ) ' jon act , Phil " Solwjn said slowly , "Do jon make It a peisonal matter' : " "Yes , I do. " So Selwyn stood ii [ ) and began to re move his dressing gown , and Lansing di.igged out the little Hat tiunk and began to pack it. An hour later they went awaj to gether thiungh the falling snow. Tor a week Moots lot him alone. He had a big , comfoi table loom , diesslng closet and b.tth adjoining the suit occupied by his host Ho was abso lute ! ) fiee to go and come , and lor a week or ten dajs Moots scarcely laid ejcs on him except at bieikfast , for .Selwyn's \Islts to Sand ) ' I look became a dally tontine except when a telegram anlvcd from Kdgevuiltr calling him theic. .VTTEIS ! at vveto lieginnlns to be onslor In oucvny for Suhv.vn Alive apiienieil to foi get him for days at a time. She \vns Icsa li rltablo , less icstless and exacting ' Yestcrdny , " said Miss Casson , out ) of the nurses , In a letter to Selwyn. "theiu was n consultation hei e between Drs. Vail , Wesson and Morrison , as you requested. TUey ha\e not changf'd their opinions Indeed , they are con vinced that there is no possible chanci * of the lecovery you hoped foi when you talked with Dr Moirisen They nil agiee that Mrs Ruth von H in excel lent physical condition young , strong \lsorous-and may live for yeais , may outlive us all , but there 13 nothing else to expect" The letter iaii on : "I am Inclosing the bllli you to Inne sent you. Fuel H very cxpcn sl\n , ns you will sec. The llenm tut flints , too , seem unreasonably huge , but grapes are $ Z a pound mid Iresli vegetables dieadfully expensive "I infant to thnnU you for seiidlim me the icvolver and eartildgt-s It hecmed a silly letiuost , but we me In a rather lonely place , and 1 thlnK MIs Jlond and I feel a little Ratei Unowlni ; that In case of necesslt ) wo have home thing to frighten n\\ny uny ummlngln- tiuder vvlm might ttiLc It Into his head to visit us "Uno thing we must befaiefnl about Yesterday Mis lluthven had a doll on my bed , and I sat sowing by the win dow , not noticing what she was doing until 1 heaid her ptetty , pathetic * little laugh "Aiul what do you think she had done1 * She had dlscoveted jour ie \uher under my pillow , and she had tied he-r handkerchief uiound It nml was using It us u dull' ' I got it away with a little per ua Bleu , but at times she utlll asks lor her 'ami ) ' doll , Ing that u boy she knew named Philip had sent It to her tiiiin Munllii. when * he was living" Sclw.xn tend this letter bitting bofoie the Hi D In the living 100111. feet on the fender , pipe between his teeth It was the tlrdt day of absolute test he hud had In u long while The day betore he had been nt the Hojk until almost dark , watching the Qilug of n big ( run , and the lesults had been &o satisfactory that hu waa von luring to give himself a holiday unless wanted at Edgewater. lie had seen Eileen seldom that win ter When he had seen her their lela- tions appeared to be as huppy , aa f i loudly IIH before Theio win no up piuent constraint , nolhlii ! ; H'om her to Indicate that she noticed an absence for which Ills continual business with the government seemed sutllelent ex cuse Ilesldes. her days were full da.\s. consequent upon Nina's goading and Indefatigable nctMty. Selwyn , unable longer to Inlilll his social obligation" , was belli i ; quietly eliminated fiJin the bocial scheme of things ( Jerald In the earl ) days of-an iiffali with tilad.vs and beloie even It bad as binned the tuopoitloiis of an affair had shjly come to Selwyn. not for eontVs slon , but with the ctafty puiiiose of Introducing her name into the conver "iitlou so that he might have the lu\- uty of talking about her to somebody who would nolthor qul/ him nor HUS pec t him Solvvvn of com-so , ultimately sns- nooted him. but as ho never quly./ed him Cpinld continued his ohiboiati * system of subterfuges lo make her personality and doings a topic for him to expand upon and Selwyn to listen to. It had amused Selwyn. He thought of It now a gay memory like a lay ol light Hung lor a moment across the somber Imokgtound of his own sad ne s. roitunato or unloitunato , ( ! er- ald was still lucky In his fieedom to h.r/aid It with chance and fate. Sol- w.vn's dull e.vos icsted upon the afiliet of the lite , and he saw his dead jotith among them and In the flames his matuilty binning to embeis. If he outlived Alixe his llle would lie as the ashes lay at his leet. If she out lived him and they had told him there Avas o\eiy chanceof It at least he would have something to busy him self with In life If he was to leave her provided for when he was no longer tlieie to stand hot ween hoi and chaii- 1y. As he lay tlieie in bis chair , the unlighted pipe diooplng in ids hands , the telephone on the desk lang , and he lose and unhooked the iccoivcr. Di Ina'solce sounded alar , and "Hello , sweetheart , " he said ga.vly. "I i thcie anthing I can do tor jonr joiithful highness ? " "I've been talking over the phone to Hoot' * , " she nald. "You know , vv lien- over I have nothing to do I call up lioots at his olllco and talk to him. " "That mtibt please him , " suggested Selw vn gia\ely. "It dois. Hoots sajs you aie not tfolng to business today , so I thought I'd call jou up. " "Thank jou , " said Selvvjn "You aio welcome. What aie jon doing over thete In Boots' house'- " "Looking at the Hie , Uilim , and IN tening to the pun Ing of thico lat tabby cats " "Oh , mother and Eileen have gone Bomewhcie 1 haven't an.v tiling to defer for an hour. Can't jou come niouudV" "Why , yes , If you want me" "Yes , I do Of couise I can't have Boots , and 1 piefor jou ne.\t " The child was glad to see him and exptessed herself v.b , coming acioss to the chair wheic he sat and leaning against him , one arm on ids shouldei "Do jou know , " she said , "that I miss j'ou over so much ? Do jou k iovv also that 1 am nearly fotateou und that there ! s nobody tu this Douse noni enough my age to be very companion able ? Uncie Philip , mother has foi bidden me , and I'll tell her and Hkt my punishment , but would jou iniuJ telling me how you flrst met my Auni Allse ? " Selwjn'H arm around her icia\cd then tightened 'Why do you ask , dear ? " he said very quletlj "I hcaid mother smj to Eileen that j'nii hud never had a chance tor hup plness. I thought It was voiy mid I had gone Jute the tlothospto8 to plttv with my dolls ; you know 1 still do plaj with them that Is , I go Into some sot lot phu ( mill look at them at times when the ( hlldien aie not mound So 1 was In thoie , sitting on the ioilar chest , and 1 couldn't help hearing what they said. Mother said to Eileen , Dealest , can't jou learn to uue lot him ? ' And Elleen"- "Hrlna , " he Inteirupted tilnuplj , "jon must not lepeat tilings you oveiheur" "Oh , 1 didn't hear anj thing muie' said the child , "because 1 lemembeieil that 1 shouldn't listen , and 1 came out of the closet. Isn't It possible for j'ou to many anybody , Uncle 1'hlllpV" "No , Drluu" " \ot even If Eileen would marrj jour" "No " " \Vlij ' ! " "You could not uuderatand. dear Even j-oiir mother cannot qulto under stand So we won't over hpoaU of li again , Urlna. " "I know something that mother d ic" not , " she suld. And na he betrujed m cuilosltj : "Eileen Is In love. 1 heaii her say so. " He stialghtenud up shurply , turnlnt to look at her. "I was sleeping with her. 1 was sill awake , and i heard her &ay , ' 1 Co IOM you , 1 do lo\u jou. ' She said Uur ; softly , und 1 cuddled up , supposlut she meant me. But she was asleep " "She ceitulnly meant you , " said So ! wjn , fen Ing his stlu'ened lips Into i " .No , she did not mean me" "II how do j'ou know ? " ' 'Bci-uuso bho said a man's name " A 'few moments later her muslo teacher arrived , and Urlua was.oblig ed to leave him. "If jou don't wait until I have finish ed my music , " she said , "you won't see mother and Eileen. They are com ing to take me to the ildlng school at i o\ lock " Turning to go , for the house and Its associations made him icstlcss , ho found himself confiontlng Eileen , who. IM her furs and gloves , was'Just enter Ing the loom. 11 came up. " she said. "They told me jou wete heio , calling very formal ly upon Drlmi , If jou plouso. What with her monopoly of jou and lioots there neoms to bo no chance for Mna and mo " "I will Htuy until Nina comes , If I mnj , " he said slowly. "You don't look very well , Captain Selwyn Aie you ? " "I'etfectly I" he laughed- " ! urn glowing old. that Is all " ' Do jou say that to annoy me. " she asked , with a disdainful nhriig , "or to fuither Impicss me ? " lie shook his head and touched the halt at his temples slgnlllcantly. "Pooh" ' .she ictottc'd. "It Is becom Ing is that what you mean ? " "I h.ipe It Is. There's no reason why a man should not glow old giace- lullj " "Captain Selwjn1 But of coutse j-ou only saj It to In Ing out that lut'cnt i [ F in ' M i i r * rjr m fii v * A 1/011 Innw Unit I ? fs ynit en r so tempei of mine. It's about the only thing that does II too. And please don't plague me , If you've onl.v a lew moments to stay. It may amiiho jon to know that I , too , am exhibiting signs of Increasing Inllrmlty. M.v tem per , If jon please , Is not what it once VV.Is " " \Voiso than ever ? " he asked In pre ( ended astonishment. " 1'ar woiso. it islcious. . Klt-KI look a nap on a new dinner gown of mine , and I slapped her. And the oth er day Diina hid in a clolhespicss while Mna was discussing my private ah , ids , and when the little Imp emerg ed I could h"\e shaken her. Oh , 1 am ceitainlj hc < oinlng Inllrm. So if jon a 10 , too , lomloil jouisclf with the Knowledge thnl I am keeping pace wllh jou tin ( High the winter of our dlscon tent. " 'I am wondeilng , " ho said In a ban terlngolce , "vvliat bcctets Diina he.ud " " \Voiild you like to Know what Mna was MI ) ing to me ? " him asked. "I'd ralher hoar what jou Rnld to herV ro yon laughing or weeping ? " "Pel haps I was j awning. How do you Know ? " she smiled After a moment he said , still curium , " \Vhy were jon crying , 12lloenv" " < X\Ing ! I didn't say 1 was cijlng" "I assume It " "Well jeV she admitted , " 1 was crylng-if jon Inbist on knowing. Now that you have driven me to admit that. can jou I.'AO force me to tell j-ou whv I was so tearful V" "Certalnlj , " ho aald piomptlj , "It wa faomothluij Nina said that made you crj " They both laughed "Oh , what a comodown1" Bho bald teaslngly. "You know that hcfoio. But can jou foreo me to confess to you wLat XIna n'aa cnylng ? If you can , jou arc the clevciest cnsa e.xamlnei In the woih ] , tor I'd utthoi i-oiibh than toll j'ou " "Oh , " he Bald Instnntlj. "then it waa uumothlng about lo\e" ' Ho hnd not meant lo my It lie had bpuUon too ( inlckly , and the tlUsh of turpilso on the gill's face was matched by the coloi ilslng to his own temples And , to loliknc thu situation , ho > pulu ) too quickly again-and too lightly. "A ghl would lather perish than ad mlt that she Is In hno ? ' he said , fou Ing a laugh 'That Is rather n tlevtn deduction , I think Unfottunotelj. however , 1 happen to know to the con trary , so all my ( levelness comes to nothing. " The surpilso hod faded from hei face , but the color lomalned , and wllh it something else something in the blue eyes which he had no\er befoie encounteied there the faintest trace of locnll , of shrinking away fioiu him Shu was beginning to hno him no longer in her own "sweet fashion , but In fils , and nhc was vaguely aware ol It , jet cnrlonslj passive and content to put no < iuestl ( < n to henjoll1 whether It was tine or falbe And how it might Lc with him she evaded unking herself too Onlj the quickening of Inx-ath und pulse questioned the pure thoughts un \olccd , only the Increasing Impatlouco of her suspense confirmed the answer which now , pmhnps , fiho might gi\e him one dajhilu the blessed world wua jonng Ho had not yet spoken when again she lilted hei eyes and saw him sitting in the diiftk , one arm testing across his knee , Jds body bent slightly forwntd , his guee vacant. Ho did not stir. Then umoasonlng instinctive fear confused her , and shu hoaid her own \olo , sounding strangu ly In the twilight "Why > uii uicbo sllc-nt with me What hai ciopt In between ua ? I the Innocent courage sustaining her "I huve not changed , except a little in In the way jou wished Have you ? " VNo , " he said in un ulttredolco ( Continued Next Week. ) JjX * < > xxHxxxxjoatxxx * " P3 0 TATo-fiTt ESle-vcttOntr * RAS ANDERSON Ii I - I ) 13 A MS K IN - i GRAIN AND COAL Keed in large and small quantities at both wholesale I 0 and retail , O [ Special avion'ion given to filling orders for coal 0 $ in any qnantitv. ' g broken Bow , - - Nebraska 1 ; xxxx > cooooco ttocoo xx A HSTR Airn Xi BROKEN BOW ABSTRACT CO. BONDED l'nnn ( l onns Quit'lcly ( Mtis m m § I. A. RENEAU FOR OUR I Buhlsviii Nut and gj Cannon and Nigger Head Coal p TU Vff g WE ALSO WOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL f $ ftt-i f'J- * ; OUST IS R CO. LANJ > MATSr I ? VOr have a snap in a farm , or ranch for aalo list with mo. 1 1'you 1' want io buy a snap in a . . Farm or ranch como and see me. Phones , oF _ ( ice * lk2 , residence , 12 ! ) . UOKKN How NV.nu. ' I , wt * I v tf" V * . / . V.v / \ . She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL ot CHICAGO. Pructiclng Aluoputliy , Iloineopntliy , Clertlic anil General Medi-.ino II ) ! etiiLai mil viail i-iolii.i Grand Central Holol , Broken Bow , Apr , 15 utii rill tiif nil r > lour wi'i UH Cmihiil lici ulicn Hiii oi > | ii > itiinllU it li mil UK \IIVVI.II. . Inniih ner | ir.iLlicu lo Ihe ptftlal Irialiiicnt o ( ilisiuniH ol Hie loc , K.ir , \io ' , Tliioal , I.iniHH , IViualiIlKiMsiH , ) i i'a ni > ( i ( Cliililiun and all Clinniio , NurvoiiH and Stiruli il llHiMsu < i of a uiirabli ) niluio. ' . .irli iiiiniiniitlcin. llrouclillU , ltriuiclil.il Catarrab , c/hronle Catarrah , lleail Ache , Lou- htltiatlon , Stoiiiaelin and liuu'd Troubks , VheuinatiNiii , NouialKla , Si iullra. llrlulith'H > i ! > ease. Kill lie > llimuhi-i , IHUI | C t llu < < hir and lllaililcr. UU/lni-H. NurtoiiMiiuhii , iiillui'hlion , ( JliLbilt , liilcrupled Niitillioii , Slou drowlh In Children , and all waNtliitf > Ucasi > H in adult . DcfornillleH , Club ltd , urvanlurn of llm Siniiu , DIseancH of llu ; Itram , aralyal ! ) , Kt > il < - > l O , lleail Dini-axu , Urophj , iwellaik' ot the I.imlis. Strlctiue , Upen Sun's , 'rtin in tbe lluiiLd , uraiiular r.nlaridjnifiits and all lonti l. null n. dlbcaseb inoin-rtv ticatud 111.001) AND SKIN DlSU\Sis 1'iniplfB , lllnti he's , I'.i uiilluiM , I < | VCT Spolh I'alliui ; "I till ! Hair , I ! ul Loiuplexlun Ke/uiii i , ' 1 limit Liter * . Dune I'ains. Illaildur 'I rouliliis , VVealc IljLli , Ilurniiik' UIIIH- , Passing IJiiuc too often Thu ulfeets of Lonslltutiuual sick- iieis or lae lakiriif ol too mucli liijunuun mcill cine cecbtveo tarchiuk' treatment , pruiupt relief and a euro fur lite Diseases ot Women Irregular .Meiisuatinn , rallmif u ( xhe VVornb , Hearing Duwn I'jiiis , female Displacement ! Lack of bexual Tone , ! < i'Ui.orrliea , Sterility ur llarrniineHs , cousnlt Dr. C.ildwLll and > > lie Alii uliow llieiu thu eause of their truutlu and lliu uoy to buconu cured CANCUKS , ( .OITKK , TISTULA , IMMiS. and enlaraeil k'laudu treated with the HIII ciitaueout Injecliun method , absulutlily with out pa HI and without thu lo s of a drop ol blood , is one ot her own dl * > co\c'rieH and ii > real ! ) the moat kcientiUc and certainly huru cuiu method of thU an vaiiced auti. Dr c.ad well hai iiractlced her profession In bonie ol the largest hostuta'cs throiik'huiit the cmuarj She has no butierlur In treating and diaunoi Nit ut diseases , deform. tlch , etc She hax lattly ot > i ned an olllco In Omaha , Nebraska , uheio Nhe will bpend a iiortion of eicll week treatini ; her man > patlclts. Nu iiicurablu cases accepted for ircatiuent Consultation , examtuatiun and advice one dollir to thoot created. Dr. Orn Caldvvell & Co. , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. all uiiil ID i lleo HulldlUi/ , Nabraaka. 17 OTS. A 13 AV BUYS AN This .mii-/lni ; nlfci - tin-NI u Model nii\i > i T ) pirlti l .Vo f > at I7i nts.i il ly | s on | n to cvirylmilv ovi i > win re. H . om m \ \ ami linnunsclv iiopulai pi in nl sc'lllni ; oilvci 'I'vppwiltc'is on little e.isv i > i > iiicntt. The ah ( iiiloiiiiiciit of iiiiiKtmni In t i.'or of clcin , h ( 'Hillhciutldil Is | .i u ni I n v In UK int fi i u sti p In Iinnuui tui i ic-it Aifiilv-ln ill lines ol liuslui si am ] in in pnitcbslons-llii n M nt pen niul Ink Is 1 tiifdv idiilcteU to tin \\ritlngot slKiintnr ( Iliisliu * Unlk is inillllchSi hooii. .t li Uil ol tin ; tn n l i | plllllll * i ( lltllll lit .11 , tr iliilnj ; a vant .irjnv ol } oiniK penpli in ii'r miof Oliver rl > | ) i-\vrit ( ions rciponM 01 the Oliver 'I'yp C\M | ( ( i t'omiitii ) tn tlii uri l uiiio iluiuaiul tor inn \crsal typcwilting trciiiuiuioiia mipdusjt" the. movement Tliu Oliver ultli thu litge-,1 sale ( .1 inv 1 } pew liter In exlstc'iico wai the logu al in i clilnc to take the IniiatUc lii.brlniilng ahout the unlvein.il use of t > pew liters It ah. 153 lead * Save your Pennies and Own The Standard Visable writer This Hiiiits i a u M Him , plan nuke the UlUot is low as to Kilt It pl.ii Os the machine ulthln easic.u h of everj linim * evc'ty lnilhlilii.il A in in s rlgar moiu y , i woman's "pin mono ) " wlllbuj H Clerks on small s il iries can now .tlliml to oun Olivers lly utlilzlnKM'at'emume.nis toi practice tla-y in ij lit theumclves foi nioie Inipiiitanl positions. Si heel hoys and Bchool gills ran bin in vi rs li ) suing theii pennies You can liny an Oliver on tills pi in at Hie regul u cittalogue pllco tllK ) A small llil pivnicnt brings llm machine Then j . save 17 cents a u i ) anil pay monthly IT And the possession ot auOUvci Type -niter e'liables > on lu earn miiiie > to tlniiti [ i-'miij ; lur tlif nuchline The Oliver Is the The Oliver f > pe most high ! ) put luct writer tutus out ed typewriter on the more work ot IH ttt-r inorUct hunce i t slue < iuallt > and gtedtcr luo pur cent etnui n variety-than ari ) cy. other writing nia AtnongUbscortfa ol hlne Slinplierv conveniences are Htrcngth ease of , -thu llalance Stillt ei.Uion and vuai thu Killing Deuce lt > are the Luri. the Double Kelease Htones to Its ion t -the l.oruliioll v ing supreiu.ii > in llase coriciponilciu < the Alltoin a t i r I'aid Index \\oik bpacur Tabulated KepurU the * Ant o in 1'ullou up s > .items 'J'.ibulatoi .Maniloldliig SIT the Disappearing vtec Indlcitor Addresslnt ! live the Adjustable I'l lopu-s pel rillgcts WorUing on Hilled the Scluntlllc ( Mil I'orw. densed Kc > CUttlllK Mlllleo boa id ha btenciK fan you spend 17 cents a aay to better a I v image than In the purctiaseof thU wonder ful machine * w rite for Spsclal 'Cisy 't' iy ment Proposl tlon or see the nearw. Olivet Agent Tlie Oliver Typewriter Company llf- South 15 Street , OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA