" v-TfflBi REPUBLICAN , OUSTER COWa % NEBRASKA. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF KKCCIVttUS SALE Notice is herein- given that pursuant to an nriler of the District Court of Caster Coum > Nebraska made hv the Hon. Bruno O. Hos ti-tler. .ludgc said of District Court on the M. i.iv o < [ Vbruarv lH ( In tlir case of 1) M Amsueri v vi the HroVeil How Iluslness ami 4.1 , , lay o , May , 1W at 2 o'clock i ) . in . at the east front door of the Court house In the city of llrokcn How Nebraska , soil at nubile sale for rash , lots a : tand t of block P Hallroad addition to .llrokcn How , Nebraska , to-gether. with all liuilcldiiiH and nmnirtenanres on s.ild lots. UaU'if this 1st d.iv of April 1M. A 1 u > r.t . .lohn M. TtmsEii Uccelver. NOT1CT OP IT/TIT ! ON Ustateof .fosrph A. Habcock , deceased. In County Court of Custer County , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska , To all persons In let ebted in said estate , take notice , that a pe tition has been nied for the appointment of uvoigo \ \ ' . IJabcock as administrator of "said i-Dtate , which lian Ueeq set for hearing "iiereiii. ( m "May CO , UK)9. ) at 10 o'clock a. in. ' 'uated April 20 , 10 9. A. H. HUMI'JIUKV. aft-mis-lt. County Judge. NOTICE TO CHED1TOKS In the county Court of Custer county , Neb- 'raska. . . . . In-llie-inatter of the Estate- ofVllllain J. Wantz. deceased. The State of Nebraska , to Creditors of said Estate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court Hoom , In Urokcn How , In Said County , on the ! ; 0th day of May 1WP. ( and the iflth daj of November 1'Jjy ' , at 10 o'clock a. in. , to re cetvc and examine all claims tiled and -fir M-nted against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance ; and that on lie tlrst date above named the petition of the widow will be heard for homestead , ex. emptions and allowance , and other slat- . uipry rights. The time limit for the presentation ot claims against said estate is sU motif's from the 20 day of Alfrtl JD'JO , and the time limited for the payment of debts Is one year from K said date. Dtted 4-20-M3. A. H. IlUMt-imnv. County JtJge. ORDIANCE. An onllance vacating to the use of the Chicago , nurlington and Qulncy Kailroad Compai.y. all that part of what was formerly North Hallway Street In railroad addition to Itrokcn How , lying south of tin- southerly line of blocks one hundred seven (107) ( ) and one hundred eight (10s ( ) of Greats Addition to Broken How , and all that part of North Tlrst Avenue , lying south of a line extend Ing from the south east corner of lot four ( I ) in block one hundred seven (107) ( ) , in straight line to the south west corner of lot live (5) ) in block one hundred eight (108) ( ) of Greats Addition. lie it ordained by the Mayor and th Council of the city of iirokeu How , custer County , Nebraska : Section 1 , All that part what was formerly North Railroad Street In Itallroad addition to itroken iJow , Nebraska , lying south of thesuothefjy line of blocks one hundred s-even (107) ) and one hundred eight (10S ) In Greats Addition to Itrokcn How and all that l rtot No'th First Avenue south of a line drawn fiom the south east corner of lot four ( ) ) In rilork one hundred seven (107) ) In a Bright line to the south west corner of lot.i ( ) In block one hundred eight (108) ( ) of Greats addition to Broken Bo.v , be and the same are ln-relij vacated to the use of Die Chicago , HuriliiKtnn and Qulncy Railroad Companj fur railroad purposes. Section a. This orldance shall take effect and lie In force from and after its passage. approval and pnbllcitlon as required 1 > > law ISBAI/I W. A. CiKouoi : . Mayor Attest. K 3 HOI.CO.MH C'Hv Clerk. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT KEFENDANT In the District Court of ( 'lister C'ouutv ; A. Iteneau , Plaintiff , vs Win. II I'or.l , Henry I'aul , ot al. , Uef omlants. The defendant , Henry I'aul will take IK , lire that on tlie lltli day of A Til. I IMS ) . Win II. I'Virtl , oueot the dutendatits lu tin1 aiJo\c ciultled action filed his answer and Cro s. jit'tltlon In said action in the District t'oini of Custer County , Nebraska , the object and player ot which said Cross-potltldii in llk-d by Unpaid delcndant.m. . H. rord against tiip s.iid dRfciidiiu , Henry 1'a.ul , are , to set ilalilu , vacate arid cancel a certain mortgage made h ) the pluiiililf , Ibaac A. Itencau and his wile to the bald defendant , Henry I'aul on tlio Hist day of December , 19 0 upon the Nortli we-t quarter of Section lf > , Tow iibhlp so , llanire 20 In dialer County , Nebraska , which mortgage was given tosecuic the pay ment of 113JJ.OO , the same being due and pay able on tlie Ilrst day of December , Ml and drawing Interest at the rate of O'i per rent per annum until paid and which mortgage is. recorded in Hook 73 at page -IGO ol the rcc- ordb of Custer County , Nebraska. Said Cross-petition alleges tint at the time said mortgage was made that the defendant , Wm. H , Kurd was entitled to said laud by Virtue of a contract which he had entered ill to In tlie early part of 1000 witty tilt , then OH npr - pr of thp sarap , Edward t , . J'ord , and that lrdcr ( | and by virtue of said contract of pur liaso. the said Wm II. Ford , at the time of the execution of the said mortgage was In open , notorious , absolute qud exclusive pus- EeiSilon of said land of vtylch possession the defendant , Henry I'au ) had notice and was bound to take notice. That said Cross-petl. tlon further alleges that the said pKilntlif Isaac A. neneau had no right ot 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 entlt led to the bntne and was in poseb-ilon of the same. You. the said defendant Henry I'aul , are feriuircii to auswcr said Petition on or before " Dated thia wh day of April IMS , WILLIAM n. roan Ily S. A. UotCOMB , C. L. QUTTEnsON , alO-mClt. and A.WAM. . , his Atty s URCCDHRS TAKf : NOTICE Parties wishing1 services of t > first class shire stallion will find same at my ranch at farm prices. a 2 } ui-f ) F. II. WEISKNKEDKS Plymouth Rock Dggs. Full blooded Barred Plymouth Rock'eggs SO cents per setting- 15. , ; $3.00 per hundred eggs. J. 15. Wilson , phone 355. altf ouo By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS , . Author of "The Fighting Chance , " Etc. Copyright , 1007 , by Robert W. Chambers * ( Coutinuetl from last week. ) oiTl n \ \ ofil"hma lI oycs TsToalTt , ILo innlsttiro vlsililo on llio rldKo of his iosi' , his red , blunt liiiuils ( landing ; ns lie walked , ttohlml him a hiokvy hnighotl. . . . . . . . * " . . , - - . * - . . In duo ( Imi1 Koorgnrd. who ntlll ioiit hla pmiuy on n morning pniu'r. read about the Orchil ball. There were three i-olimnw ami several plcnnvi. lie rend every Item , every name , to the last tmheello pi'floil. Thou ho rose" , weavlly - and started downtown to see what his lawyer.- ) could do toward rolnstntlni ; him In a ftub that had expelled htm-to llnd out If there lemalned the 'slightest trace of a chance In the matter , lint oven as he wentjio knew thuru conld bo hon . There was n new ptessure whk-h lie was beginning to feel vaguely luMllu to him In his business ontcrprhos- liltclics In the negotiations of loans , ' delays , perhaps accidental , but annoy ing ; changeof policy In certain linns who no longer cared to .consider acre age as Investment , and a curiously veiled antagonism to him In a certain railroad , tin ; reorganization of which ho had dared once to aspire to. And mm day , silling alone In his of- lice , a clerk brought him a morning pa per with one column marked In a big blue penciled oval. It v\as only about Gerald Krroll and Gladys Orchil , who had run av.-ay ami married because they happened to bo lu love , although their relatives had prepared other-plans for their sep arate disposal. The column was a full pno , the heading In- big type a good deal of pother about a boy and u girl , nftor all , particularly as It appeared that their respective families had de termined to make the best of It. It tool : Neorgard all day to read that column. 'Jhen ho went home with a mental lassitude that depressed him and loft him drowsy In his great arm chair before the grate too drowsy and apathetic to examine the letters and documents laid out for him by his sec retary , although one of them seouied. to 1m Important something about alienation ol' affections , something about a yacht and Mrs. Huthven , and a heavy suit to be brought unless oth er settlement was suggested na a balm to Mr. Ihtthven. To dress for dinner was an effort a purely mechanical operation which was only partly successful , although his man aided him. I'.ut he was too tired to continue the effort , and at last It was his man alone who disem barrassed him of his heavy clothing and who laid him among the bed clothes , where ho sank back , relaxed , breathing lotu'.ly In the dreadful depressed - pressed frtupor of utter physical and neurotic prostration. . & * ( - ' Chapter 27 3 before Neorgard's 111- Hulhven's ( lomtislie : ind financial affairs worn In a villainous moss. Hid of Neorgard , he had ucnnt to deal him n crashing blow at he breakaway which would settle him orovor and Incidentally bring to a ci'l- | H bin own Hiatus In regard to hla Whether or not his wlfo was men- ally competent he did not know. IIo lid nut know anything about her. Hut - mount to. That rhc had been and probably now ivns under Sohvyn's protection ho be- leved. What she nnd Solwyn Intended ; o do he did not know. JJut he wanted ; o know , lie dared not ask Solwyn la red not because ho was horribly if raid of Holwyn dared not yet innUo legal Issue of their rel.Ulons , of her sequestration or of her probable con- : Iuucd Infirmity bocunso of his phys- " "cnl fonr of the map. lint there was , or ho thought that [ here had been , onp way to begin the natter , because the mailer must soon er or Inter bo begun , and that was to pretend to assume Neergard responsi ble and on the strength of hla wife's Bummer sojourn aboard the N'lobrara turn on Neergard and demand a reck oning which ho believed Solwyn would never hoar of. Huthven wns too deadly afraid of Bolwyn to begin suit at that stage of the proceedings. All he could do waste to start , through his attorneys , a ( , oarch for his wlfo and meanwhile try to formulate some sort of definite plan In regard to Gladys Orchil. This , In brief , was Thithvcn's general rchcmo of campaign , nnd the entire affair had taken Borne sort of ahapo Jind was Blowly beginning to move when Nonrgord's Illness came as au Absolute check , Just ns the Ilrst pa pers were about to bo served on him. There was nothing to do but wait until Ncoigard got well , because his attorneys simply scoffed at any sug- rcstlon of settlement out of court , nnd Huthven didn't want a suit Involving Ills wife's name while ho and Solwyn were In the same hemisphere. Rut he could still continue an unob trusive search for the whereabouts of lila wltfik wJlkk. UQ dUL 4P1 chances \voro 1iiat bin afforncys would llnd her without great dllllmlty. because - cause Solwyn had not the slightest suspicion that ho was being followed. . . . * In' these dnyB Solwyn'a llfo WIIH mothodlcoi nnd colorless In Its rou tine to the verge of dreariness. When he was not nt the government proving grounds on Sandy Hook lit ) remained lu his room at Lansing's , doggedly forcing himself Into the only nltornalo occupation sulllclent to dull the sadness of his mind the prepara tion of a history of Hrltlsh military organization In India and Its possible application to present conditions In the Philippines. lie had given up going out made no further pretense-and Hoots let him alone. Once a week he called at the Go- rards' , spending moM of his time while there with the children. Sometimes ho saw Nina and Klloon , usually just re turned or about to depart for some function , and his visit , as a rule , ended with a cup of tea alone with Austin and a quiet cigar In the library. * * * The elopement of Gerald and Gladys made a splash In the social puddle. Kiloon , loyal , but sorrowfully ainas- oil at her brother's exclusion of her In such a crisis , became tilowly over whelmed with the realization of her loneliness and took to the seclusion of her own room , feeling tearful and abandoned and very much like a very little girl whoso heart was becoming far too full of all sorts of sorrows. Nina misunderstood her , finding her lying on her bed , her pale face pil lowed In her hair. "Only horridly ordinary people will believe that Gerald wanted her mon ey , " said Nina , "as though an Krroll considered such matters at all or need ed to. Hoots H a dear. Do you know what he's done ? " "What ? " asked Klle.cn listlessly , rais ing the back of her slender hand from her eyes to peer at Nina through the glimmer of tears. "Well , ho and Phil have moved out of Hoots' house , and Hoots has wired Gerald and Gladys that the house la ready for them until they can llnd a place of their own. Of course they'll both come here. In fact , their luggage Is upstairs now. Hoots takes the blue room and Phil his old quarters. Itul don't you think It Is perfectly sweet of Hoots ? And Isn't it good to have Philip back again ? " "Yes , " said Eileen falnUy. Nina laid a coo ] , ntuooth hand aerosn her forehead , pushing back the hair , a light caress sensitive ns nn tmaskcd question. Hut there was no response , and pres ently the elder woman voso and went out along the landing , nnd Kileen Hoard her laughingly greeting Hoots , who had arrived posthaste on learning that Drlna was Indisposed. "Don't be frightened. The little wretch carried tons of Indigestible Ktuff to her room nnd sat up half the night rating It. Where's I'hlllpV" "I don't know. Here's a. special de livery for him. I signed for U ami brought It from the house. He'll bo hero from the Hook soon , I fancy" Half an hour later Drlnu was asleep , holding fast to Hoots' sleeve , and that young gentleman sat In n chair beside her discussing with her pretty mother the plans made for Gladys and Gerald on their expected arrival. Kllcen , pale and. UOAVy lidded , looked in on her way to some afternoon af fair , nodding unsmiling at Hoots. "Have yon been rilling the pantry , : oo ? " he whispered. "You lack your isual chromatic symphony. " " "No. I'm just very "tired. If 1 wasn't physically afraid of Urlna I'd ; ret you to run off with me nnywhcio. What Is that letter , Nina ? For me'/ " "It's for Phil. Hoatri brought It ironnd. Leave It on the library table , Uunr , when yon go down. " Klleen took the letter nnd tnrnt'd away. A few moments later as s > ho laid It on the library table her ejes Involuntarily noted the superscription written In the long , angular , fashlonu ble writing of n woman. And slowly the Inevitable question tool ; shape within her. How long she stood there she did not know , but the points of her gloved fingers were still resting on the table nnd Ifer gao was still concentrated on the. nnvolope when she felt Selwyu's presence In the room , near , close , nnd looked up into his steady eyes nnd know he loved her. And suddenly she broke down , for with his deep gnzo In hers the overwrought - wrought specter had lied. "What Is It ? " he made out to say , managing also to keep his hands off her \\here she sat , bowed and quiverIng - Ing by the tublu. ' "N-nothino n a little crisis over now nearly over. It was that letter- other women writing you-and I out lawed tongue tied. Don't look at me ; don't wait. I I nm going out. " lie went to the window , stood n mo- mer t , cnmo bacl : to the table , took hla letter and walked slowly again to the window. After awhile he heard the rustle of her gown ( is she left the room , and a UUloljjt r ho Ktrajghtonod. ujx passed his hai r across hfs ( Ireil eyes"and" , looking down nt the letter In his hand , broke the seal. It was from one of the nurses , Miss Cassnn , nnd shorter than usual : "Mrs. Huthven Is physically In per- foci health , but yesterday wo noted n rather stnrtllng change In her mental condition. There were during the day Intervals that seemed perfectly lucid. Oneo she spoke of MIsa Uond as 'the "Iher nurse , ' as though she realized something of the conditions surround ing her. Onco. too , she seemed aston ished when I brought her n doll and asked mo , 'Is there n child here , or Is It for a charity bazaar ? ' "Later I found her writing a loltor at my desk. She left It unfinished when she went to drive , a mere fit-rap. I thought It host to lncloso.lt , which I do herewith. " The Inclosed ho opened : "I'hll , dear , though I have been vorr 111 , 1 know" you are my owu Ihi8b'rin All I ho rest was only a child's droani of terror. " And that was all , only this scrap , llrmly written In the easy ( lowing hand ho know so well. ' He stt'dled it for a moment or two , then resinned Miss ( 'arson's letter : "A man stopped our clolgh yester day , asking If he was not.speaking to Mrs. Huthven. I was a trlllo worried and replied that any communication for Mrs. lluthven could bo sent to mo. "That evening two men-gentlemen apparently came to the house and tisKi-d for mo. I went down to receive lln-ni. Ono wns a Dr. Malllson ; the i it her said his name was Thomas B. Ilallam , but gave no business address. "When I found that they had oomo without your knowledge and authority 1 refused to discuss Mrs. Huthven'H condition , and the one who said his name was Ilallnm Kpoko rather per emptorily and In a way that made mo think lie might be a lawyer. "They got nothing out of me , and tlu-j left when 1 made It plain that I hail nothing to tell them. " 1 thought It host to let you know about this , though I personally cannot guess what It might mean. " Solwyn turned the page : "One other matter worries Mlsn Uond and myself. The revolver you s > ent ns at my request has disappear ed. Wo are nearly Kiiro Mrs. Huthven has U you know she once dressed It n.s a doll , calling it her army doll but now we can't llnd It. She has hidden it somewhere out of doors In the shrubbery , we think and Miss Bond and \ oxpwt to secure It the next tlmo hho takes a fancy to have all her dolls out for a 'lawn party. ' "Dr. Wesson says there is no danger of her doing any harm with It , but wants us to secure It at the Ilrst oppor tunity. " lie turned the last page. On the other side wore merely the formula of leave taking and Miss Casson's slgnu lure. For awhile lie stood In the center of the room , bend bout , narrowing eyc.s fixed ; then he folded the loiter , pock eted it and walked to the table where tt directory lay. He found the name , TTnllum , very easily Thomas B. Ilallam , lawyer , Junior In the Ilrm of Spencer , Hoyd & Uallam. They were attorneys for .luck Uuthvon. He knew that. Mnlll.son ho also found Dr. .lames Malllson , who , it appeared , conducted some sort of private asylum on Long Island. What was Untliven after ? Chapter 28 I'TIIVKN was after his divorce. That was wha It all meant. His ( Irs chock on the long tral came with the stupefy Ing ne\\.s of Gerald's runaway marriage tt the young girl ho was m.Ung his own plans to marry somu day iu the future , and at Ilrst the news staggered him , leaving him apparently no Immediate incentive for securing Ills freedom. But Huthven Instantly began to real- 1/e that what he had lost ho might not have lout had he been free to shoulder aside the young fellow who had forestalled him. The chance had passed-that particular chance. But ho'd never again allow himself to bo caught In a position whore such a chance could pass him by because ho wns not legally free to at least inuko the effort to seize It. Fear In his soul had kept him from blazoning his wife's Infirmity to the world as cause for an action against her , but ho remembered Necrgard's Impudent cruise with her on the Nlo- brara , nnd he had temporarily settled ou that us a means to extort revenue , not Intending such an action should ever come to trial. And then ho learned that Neergard had gone to pieces. That was the second check. Kuthven needed money. lie needed It because ho meant to put the ocean between himself and Sclwyn before cornmenclng any suit , whatever ground ho might cheese for entering such a suit. IIo required capital ou which to live abroad during the proceedings U that could be legally arranged. And meanwhile , preliminary to any plan ol campaign , ho desired to know where his wlfo was and what might be her actual physical and mental condition. But Huthven was totally unprepared for the report brought him by a pri vate agency to the effect that Mrs Ruthven was apparently in perfect health , living In the country , main tainlng a villa and staff of servants that she might bo seen driving a per fectly appointed Cossack sleigh any day with a groom on the rumble and a companion besl.tlohcri that B.hoficem ( Continued Next Week. ) - R'ASWtfERSON niCAFJUR IN-- ' CRAIiJ AND COAL Kccd in large" and small quantities .at both wholesale o and retail. Special attention given to filling orders for coal O in any quantity. 1 Broken Bow , - - Nebraska BRXNCEN I. A. . RENEAU & i - FOR OUR l5ilhvin ! Nut and Lump' 1n ii" Cannon and Nigger Head Coal n fe ! $ $ WE ALSO NOW HAVE NICE PEA COAL J | J& C3r 1" TTLLOriDLOX" Ia"fc > 3 OO.'M CUSTIOR ( JO. n AN ; I J'.MAN [ YOU liuvo a snap in a farm , or ranch for sale list with mo. H'you want ; to buy a snap in a farm or ranch como and HOC me. Phones , of. ( ice 42 , residence , 121) ) . BKOKHN Nunu. vsa ; i a a ( - She's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. Practicing Alcopathy , llonicop tliy , Elecltlc nnd General Medicine. Ity rciiuiMt will vis.t professinnally Grand Cntral Hot , Broken Bow , May 13 rcturniiik' c\ery four \\ei-kH. I'misiil her when the onixjituiillv. In at hand l ) | { . CAt < I > WKT < l < liniuo tier prnctici * to lite pedal treatment of disuasew of thu I'.ye , I'.ir , S'OHLTliront , Iiiuu'h , I'V-iualt Dlncasi-H , ) iHeasuHof Clilldruii and nil Chronic , NVrvutit. and Siirirlcal DISIMHUS of a cur.ilih : n.itme. .arly coiihiiinptioii. Ilroncliltls , llroiichlal ntarrali , Chronic Catirr.tli , Ilrad-Aclie , Con stipation , Stomuclio and llowul Troublus , ciiniatl'in. Nuuraltrla. Sclotlca , HrlKlitH'g -aite , Klilnuy DlNi'aios. Dlhi-ases of Hie , | MT anil Illaddiir. UUziiusss. N'urvdiisncm. ndiKestlon , Oln--sity , Interupli-il Nutrition , Slow ( trowth in Children , and all wastiiu ; DUraKfS In adults. UufornilllcH , Cliib-fiu-t , Jurvantnru o ( thu SIHIRUiseasos of thu llraln. l"aralyHl * < , Ilink'iHy , Hrart Dlhe.ihu , Droiisy , Swcllinif of the l.hubs , Stricture , Open SoroB , I'ain In the Iluiius , ( irnnnlnr lailariiuini'iHH anil all lonv-Htaiiillnir diHuasus property treated ni.ooi ) ANUSKIN uisr.A.sr.s. 1'liniiltrs , IlloKlies , lirnptiuiH , I.lv.T SpotH I'alllmr of thu Hair , Had Cuniph-xKiti. Kc/cnia , Throat ( ) lcer , llotiv 1'aniN , Ill.iililur Truulilns , \Veak Hack. Iturnlue Urine , I'.issm ? Uilnr too oiiuii. The ulfcctn of constitutional sn.li- ness or trie takinir of too iiifich Injurious medi cine trcutvus martlilntf treatment , prompt rrllcf and a euro for life. Diseases of Women. Irrcirular Menstration , ralllnifof the Womb , n ariiiK Down I' < jiii8 , female Dlsplaccmentii I.ncli of Sexual Tone , Lnucorrhea , Sterility or Jlarrenneis , consult IJr. Caldwell and alia will Hhow them tlio canxe of their trouble and thu woy to tiecomo cured CANCIKS : , GOITKR. risroiM. ITMJS. and enlarged elandR treated with the hub ciitancouii Injection method , absolutply with- lu palu and without the loss of a drop of bioodi U ono of her onn dincorerics ami is really the moil Hi. : ntllii. and certainly -tirr euro method of tliU au vancrd apo. Ir Cud- well has practici-d her profosslon in soinu ol the lanfubt liuspaa'i-1 tlirouchout the country She has no superior in treating and diaiiiioa- ilk' of disease * , deformities , etc. Sim h.th lately opened au olllm lu Omah i. Nebraska , wheri > liu will spend a portion of each week treatlnif her many pallo-ts. NJ niciirablii caf.es accepted for trcatiuuat. Cousultatiuii , examination and advice ouo dollir to tUose ere&tcd. Dr , Ora Caldvvell & Co. , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. Address all malt to i ' lice Ilulldlne , Omaha Nobr ka. 17 GTS. A DAY HUYHAN This amazing offertinNOW Model Oliver Typewriter No. ti at ITrenLs .1 day Is open to r very body , everywhere. H'n ntir new and Immensely popular plan of selling Oliver Typewriters mi little eas > payments. The abandonment ol longhand In Iivor oT clean , legible , bi'aiilllul lypewut Ion IN the next Krcatstep In human prop ess A ready- all Hues ol business and In all prote.sslons - the use of pen and Ink IN l.u KI ly lestrlited to tlie \\rllliiKol signatures , lltislne Colleges and HlijIiKi'liooI.s. utt < b lul ol tlu > tren I ol public seiitmeiit , an- training a vast aim * ol VOIIIIK people In tbe ii'ieof Ollvei Typewrit els. 'J'lie prompt and Kn el ous iespouseol the Oliver 'J'yi | ewntei Companv to'the win hi u Mr demand lei uni \er.sal type\MltlnK ves treiiii-nilous impetiis'.to the movement Tlie Ollvei.ulth tin- largest sale of am typewriter lu exlsteiu e , was tlie logical ma < hinc to tiikr tlie lultative lillbrliiclng about llieuulvers.il use of typewiltots. It leads' Save your Pennies and Own The Standard Visable writer This "ITeents a d.i > selling plan make the oih'or as low as to rent. It piarot tin machliiu willilii easy reach ol every home every Individual. A man's "cigar moiiu/ a wumau'N ' pin muney"- will buy U. Clerks ou timall salaries can now alfonl t" ownOlIvcis Hy utill/lngtiparcniumeiits lui practice they may lit theinsulvca for mon- Important position * . Scliool buys and sUioul ( Jlrls can buy in vert by saving thulr pennies. Vou can buy an Oliver un this plan at tiir reguljr catalogue prMu $103. A small Hrii ptyment bilngs llic machtno. Then > < " . save 17 ( .cult a day and pay monthly. And tliu possehslon of an Oliver Typu-yrlt unable : , you to o.tru motley tu Unlsli paying tor the m.tchlmc Tlio uilvur Is the The Oliver T > PC nsl blgtlly puctett writer turns out id typewriter un the more workot betti r inortet-tiunce i t * quality and greater tuu pur CUIH efllclcu variety than any cy. other writing ma Amongltsscores of chine , blmplicfy , conveniences are. strength , ease of > -the Balance Shift eratlou and vib.u -theUallng Device Ity are the coru theUmiblu Itclease htones to its tout -the I.ocomo 11 v " lughupremacy in Hase correspunden -the Autom a 11 c Card Indus \Voik Spacer 'tabulated Itepori- * -the Ant o in a 11 c - Pollow upSjoteiin Tabulator. 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