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MESSIAH'S GLORY IS AT THE DOOR Th3 Stones Announce the Signs ot His Presence. UN OF GREAT POM Pistor Russell Preaches His First Pas toral Sermon at Washington Temple The Message of the Hour Not the Burning of the World, but the Rolling Away of the Curse and the Uplift of Humanity Will Result From the Mes sianic Kingdom of a Thousand Years Washington City Jan. 5. Pastor Hub sell, having accept ed the call of t'J Washington Temple Congregation (u n sectarian), preached kin first pastoral ser mon In the Temple today. lie announc ed that bis first three sermons here will be based upoD texts cut In the stone front of our handsome Union Station. The first of these nerved him today: "Thou hast put all things under IIlui." (Fsulm 8:0.) The speaker said: Our text Is :i prophecy respecting the Divine Intention that eventually Mes siah k Kingdom Hhall be established in majesty mid power. Victoriously It shall overthrow the Prince of Darkness tnd his reign of sin and death Grad ually It will vmnnclpate humanity, healing their hin sickness, opening their blinded eyes of understanding, and un stopping their deaf ears to the Message of Divine gru.-e and eace. Eventually every knee shall bow and every tongue confess to the glory of God. In the lan guage of our ti-tt, Divine Power will bu excic i-eil through Mexstah and Ills Kingdom to the full subjection of every earthly thing to lllin. From day to day we repeat tho Lord's prayer. "Thy Kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth, us It Is done In Heav en" Its fulfilment would bo Impossl ble nsldo from the associated promise of the Iillilo that tho prescut Dispensa tion of preaching the Gospel Is event ually to give way to the Messianic Kingdom and Its reign of force. Many Christian people entirely overlook this feature of the Divine Program that the New Dispensation Is to be ushered In by a Time of Trouble which will wreck everything not fully In accord with the Dlrloi standards. A Kingdom of Power and Glory. I remind you of the Divine decree re specting Messiah's Kingdom recorded In the Second Pss'.m: "I will give Thee the heathen for Thine Inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession. Thou shall break them with a rod or iron; Thon shalt dash them lu piece like t potter's vessel." This prophecy Is referred to by our Lord, who declared that Its fulfilment would be nfler the completion of His Church, to participate with Illm in the worn or nnngtog me wonu into proper i objection to the rul.ie of righteous-! ness. Justice and love. He says. "To him that oveivnuieth till I grant to sit with Me It. My Throne." "To film that overcount h will I give power over tl.e nations; and he shall rale them with a rod of Iron; ns the t vessels or n no"er snail ttiey tie nroken Into Nhlvers: even as I received of My Father " -Revolution 3:21; 2:'J1. 27. A failure ti apply the Scripture por traying the transfer of the government of earth from the Prince of Darkness to the Prince of Light has confused the minds of mnpy tnd led them to expect things rnutrury to the Divine Word. The verv Scripture ho frequently quot ed In support of a gradual conversion of the world dwlnres thnt this transfer will not be by the conversion of the world thnt it will bo by Messiah's tak Ing possesion ot man's Inheritance pur ehnsed iy film for humnnlty at Cnl vnrv The nations will become Christ's by the l onquering power of the terrible trouble In wh'eh the nations will be angrv and God's wrath will come. Revelation ll tr, H The Pendulum's Swing. In the long ngo past our forefathers etudied these ftxiptures. but misun derstood and Misapplied them. They assumed thnt God had given to tlio Church authority to establish His Kingdom. Th. espoused vlrgiu Church te time united or married " the world to civil power-and ceased to wish fot mid to poiy for the nenvenly Bridegroom t- whom she was espous ed through the Gospel. Under the de lusion that x't had been authorized to establish M-siih's Kingdom and that ber share In cirthly dominion brought about by union with civil power con stituted it the Kingdom of Messiah, the fhivrh endeavored to apply and to fulfil these prophecies). Au attempt, was made to rule the world with i rod of Iron through the civil governments, and to put under the Church's feet everything antagonis tic to her auppjNed rights and Interests. As a result of this mistaken interpre tation of th Lord's Word, the world was drenched with blood, and atroci ties were committed by professed fol lowers of ChriHt. who, however sincere tbey were la umuy respects, served the cause of Niton and misrepresented the Cause of G Imperfect human reasoning is apt to go frttn on? fttrenie to the opposite. . .. . ' ' -: . ' '. ' . i fPASlOteKUSSUi)) euce, revolting from the thought of the Church's conquering the world by word ami flame, by thumb-screw and rack and stake, the general miscon ception turned to an expectation of conquering the world by the Gospel Message. This second mistake Is not so serious in some respects as the first It does not Involve horrible atrocities lu the name of God and iie Savior. However, it Is equally misleading as respects the Truth, it sets asid't the Word of God and substitutes the bu- j ninn theory that the preaching of tht Gospel Is to convert the world The1 Divine Word is that the preaching of the Gospel Is for the purpose of select-. ing a Church to be Messiah's Iut huirs in Uli Kingdom If the Church could convert the world with the Gospel, it would be very tine. But it is surely absurd to so expect In the face of our experiences of the past century and of the plain state ments of God's Word to the coutrary. All sec that the world Is not being con verted; and that If Christianity cannot convert the people at home, it would be vain for ber to expect to convert tho heathen abroad. If great religious centers such as London, Rome and Washington are no nearer to having Ood's will done in them as It U done In Heaven, what hope would there be of better results In heathendom T I am not saying one word against Foreign Missions. God forbid! In pro portion as we are able to send the light of Truth Into more benighted lands, let us do so. Hut, If possible, let us send the True Light from God's Word. And let us trim our lamps that we our selves may have that True Light in our favored land. What we urge is that Christian people should come back to the teaching of the IHblc. In order to do this, each denomination should throw nway its crcedal spectacles, which have Injured the spiritual sight of all of us. All true children of God should study afresh the Divine Chart, which shows us where we are nnd the Port for which wo should strive. Heirs of the Kingdom. Thus doing, all Is plain. The shad ows and mists of darkness flee away. We begin to realize and to see that tho Elect Church are all that arc be ing saved as yet; nnd that they are being chosen out of tho world for n very special high office In joint heir ship with their lledeenier, Tho non-elect are not consigned to endless misery nor to purgatorial tor ture, but simply sleep, awaiting the glorious awakening In the morning of the New Dispensation awaiting the establishment of Messiah's Kingdom with power for their release from the chains of sin and tho prison-house of the tomb. If this Message goes to the heathen of the Orient, it will doubtless dfcl with thorn ns It has done with the peoples of the Occident all will receive enlightenment; a few will bo drawn to salntship and prepared un der the Lord's providence for glory, honor and Immortality with Jesus at His Second Coming, by the glorious "change" of the First Resurrection. Let Us Connect Up Our Text. In the Eighth Psalm we find the Prophet expressing amazement at the greatness of the Creator as manifest ed In nature, especially In the starry firmament. He then expresses amaze ment that so great a Doing should take heed to humanity In Us present deplorable, fallen, sinful condition. Prophetically he Implies a knowledge of tnp fact mt God from the bpgln ,,iff purposed h redemption for even member of the race. The Pronliet then answers his own questlou as to what man Is, explain ing that as he left the hand of his Creator he was crowned with glory and honor, as au earthly image of his Mak er, only a little lower in gradation or ,., Ulfll, the ailKols IIe W(ls ,nado to have dominion over the enrthly works of God. The Intimation Is that God's visiting of humanity in due time will mean the reclamation of tho earth ly dominion and Its human king from sin and (tenth. Nothing in the proph ecy goes into detail, because It was not then duo time for details to be revealed. Centuries Later St, Paul Commented. St. Paul declares, "Now Is our sal vation neuter than when we first be lieved." The greater nearness should make uuiuy features of ttiat salvation much taore conspicuous. Taking up David's prophecy, he shows that it Im plies human Restitution, the bringing of mankind back to tho Image and like ness of God nnd to tho full dominion of earth the redemption fully offset ting the curse. "Rut," the Apostlo pro ceeds, "we see not jet all things put under mm. (Hebrews 2:8.) Do we see anything' Has any star of hope arisen guaranteeing the coming bless Ings? Yes! The Apostle declares, "We tee Jesus, made a little lower than the angels, crowned with glory and honor" Just as the first man was and this In order that He might suffer dcath-ln order that He might be the Redeemer or Ransowcr of the first man and his family, humanity. Thus wo see t'jat the foundation has been laid for God's return of favor to humaulty a Sfa-Offerlng and Atone ment, covering Adam and all of his race. What a grand superstructure of blessing will ultimately be erected upon this broad uud gracious founda tion! But we ask, Why the long delay of more than eighteen centuries T and yet the work of uplifting the race of Adam from sin and death has only been started only the Church have had their eyes and ears of understand ing opened, permitting them to come In to relationship with God through Christ. The Answer Is Important Unless it he seen thnt the work ot this Gospel Age has been specially to select tho Church, Christ's Jotnt-helra In His Messianic Kingdom, no answer can be given as to why the Almighty bus to long delayed to bring to earth the Heavenly Kingdom Its blessings .waited for and prayed for are still fu ture. They cannot come uutil the First fruits shall have been harvested. St. James (1 : 1 St declares that the Church Is a kind of First-fruits unto God of His creatures Through this First fruits tlie Divine blessing will operate amongst men for u thousaud years, to restore that which was lost human perfection in the Image and likeness of the Creator. St. Paul's argnment proceeds along this line He declares that the first feature of the Diviue Plan is to bring many sons to glory as Joint-heirs with Jesus As Jesus was made perfect through sufferings, so these fallowing Him as their Captain nnd Leaner, walk ing In Ills steps, are also to be made perfect through sufferings, for "If wo suffer with Illm. we shall also reign with him."-Heb. 2:10; 2 Tim. 2:12. Proceeding, the Apostle discusses this sanctified class. Head and Body. They are sanctified or set apart under a special covenant, which reads. "Gather My saints together unto Me, those that have made n Covenant with Me by sac rifice.' (Psalm 50:5.) This special sanctification or setting apart to sacri fice marks this little company of eons of God as separate and distinct from all others of God's creatures. Wltn their Lord and Head, they are heirs of God Joint-heirs with Jesus Christ their Lord, if so be that they suffer with Him. The Redeemer who sanc tifies them and those who are sanctified through Illm "are all of one Body or company, for which cause He Is not ashamed to call them brethren, saying. I will declare Thy name unto My breth renIn the midst of the Church will I sing praise untoThee."-Heb. 2:11. 12. Christ Jesus and His Children. Then the Apostle's argument broad ens so ns to include the general scope of Messiah's redemptive work extend ing beyond the Church. His Body, to Adam and all the families of the earth. St Paul quotes In proof of this. "Re hold, I nnd the children which God hath given Me." This statement evidently applies to those who will be saved to the human, earthly salvation during tho Millennium. They will all be the children of Messiah. That it could uot refer to the Church Is evident; for we are never btylcd the children of Christ, but Ills brethren, His spouse, His mem bers. St Peter elsewhere emphasizes this, saying. "The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ hath begotten us." (1 retcr 1:3.) Jesus emphasized this also, saying, "My Father and your Father." Never did the Master speak of Himself as the Father of ills Church class, nor would It be an ap propriate figure that ne should be rep resented as espoused to His own chil dren. On the contrary, He Is pro phetically declared to be the Father of restored humanity. To the world lie becomes the Second Adam. The first Adam, the qualified bead or fa ther of humanity, failed to give ever lasting life because of his disobedience, by which he himself came under the sentence of death. The Logos left the Heavenly glory, was made flesh and was crowned witb glory and honor like the first man that He might taste death for every man that He might redeem the race from tho sentenco of death. In mak ing satisfaction for sin He associates with Himself tho Elect, who present their bodies living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God. as His members. Then In dealing with the world He will officially take the place of LIve-Glver. or parent to restore, to regenerate, tc revive, to resurrect, to uplift, all th willing nnd obedient, during the thou sand years of His Messianic Kingdom. All obedient to Him will thus be en abled to regain all that was lost through the first father. Adam-human perfection lu an earthly Paradise, with everlasting life and fellowship with God. Since Jesus will bo the Life Giver to all of tho race ot the cost ol His own life, He Is appropriately styled their Father, and they Ills children. So also we rend in the prophecy that He shall be called "The Prince ol Teace." the Father Everlasting-the Father who gives everlasting life. All Things Put Under Kim. At the dawn of this thousand-year Day In which Ills Kingdom will ac complish tho full rolling nway of the Curse, how appropriate that this text should have our consideration! And how appropriate It is that this text should greet the thousands who enter and leave our Union Stntion! As we ruu to and fro in these chariots which go like lightning, let us have In mind their newness, and also the fact that tho Lord has specially declared thnt they will be signs by which His people may know that they are living in the time when they may expect speedily the fulfilment tff the gracious promises of our God to the effect that He will through Jesus' Kingdom wipe away all tears from all faces, bind up the broken hearts, liberate the captives of sin, and deliver the captives of the tomb. 8t Paul refers to oar text when dis cussing Messiah's Millennial Reign. 41 Corinthians 15:27.1 Here be declares that Dlviuo Power will put all things under Messiah, that He will reign glo riously and victoriously, and that at the close of His successful work He will deliver up the Kingdom ot earth to the Father, restored to the original glory of manhood, with not ft rebel to be found-because all the wilfully wick ed will be destroyed. How beautiful, how complete and how logical are all ot the Divine ar rangements for the great work outlined in the Bible as the Divine Plan of the Agoa! When all mankind shall come to see His Wisdom, Justice, Love and Power, many knees shall bow and many tongues confess to His glory and majesty. Surely the number destroyed In the Second Death will be propor tionately small! 1 UNION. J Ledger. 4 Mrs. Mont Ilobh of Lincoln ar- ! rived Tuesday lu visit her son, i Hugh Hobb and family. I C. It. Frans of I'laltsinolli was jviiting relatives and friends here I last Friday and Sal urday. I Mrs. W. II. Mark went over to 'Syracuse et'nlay fur a visit jvwlh her daughter, .Mrs. Harry ! ( ira es. , Mi.-ses Nellie and l'carl Brainb ! h'l departed Ti.eMlay for SI. Jus. j opli, where I hey will spend two ! weeks v il I) relaf i eS. W. A. Cline Inirp and family of Toe umseli were visit inp relatives in (his ir in it y a few days last week, departing- fur home Friday. ft. ). Powers, one of I he Mis souri Pacific operators, returned Tuesday from Murray, la., where lie had been spending his holiday vacation with relatives. Fred Johnson of Hamburg, la., brother of Mrs. Mans Christenson, made a few days' visit with the Chrislenscn family, near here, re turning home Tuesday. Attorney A. I.. Tidd of IMatts tnoufh changed ears hero Wednes day evening, returning home from Avora, where lie had been attend ing to professional business. M. (J. Churchill and wife and daughter, Clara, aufoed down from Murray last Sunday after noon and went on the evening train to Lincoln to visit relatives for a few days. V. C. Browning returned last Friday from W'olhaeh, Neb., where be and his wife spent the holidays with their relatives, Mrs. Brown ing remaining there for a longer visit. Lois and Thomas lliebards of Syracuse and Mar.jorie and Law rence (Irahani of Lincoln came lasl Salunla and visited a few days wilh Miss Lola Wolfe and ot her friends in I'll is village. Howell Smith arirved last week from Oklahoma ;unl made a visit here wilh his relatives, the Clark families. He had lime to peep into the Ledger otilce for a short time, a visit that we enjoyed. Dr. H. Thomsen, dentist, of Plattsmouth, will make Union one day of each week for the purpose of looking after tho dental work of this community. He will be In Union on Satur day of each week, beginning January 4, 1913, until fur ther notice. Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death in I lie w inter and spring months is pneumonia. Us advance agents are colds and grip. Hi any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost in taking the best medicine obtainable to drive il off. Countless thousands have found this to be Dr. King's New Piseovery. "My husband believes it has kept bun from having pneu monia three, or four times," writes Mrs. Ceorgc W. Place, llawsonville, VI., "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." duaranleed for all bronchial affections. Price fn cents and ? i .00. Trial bottle fi at F. C. Fricke St Co. ZIMWOOD. Leader-Echo. .J..M-M' C. ft. Lorenz ami son, Marry, of Logan, Iowa, are spending the week with ftlmwnod relatives and friends. Miss May Barker of Mynard came up Monday morning-for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Cook. Mrs. Frank Creen and daugh ter, Frances, of Palmer, Neb., are visiting at the home of Attorney DelesDernier this week. Juan Tomas Ouitierez, a Porto Ilican friend of Dr. and Mrs. Van Fleet, is n most welcome visitor at tho M. K. parsonage. Mrs. John Kunz is enjoying a visit from her uncle, Henry Deem er, of Philadelphia, Pa., whom she had not seen since she was about 1 1 years old. Miss Mary Bornemeier of near Murdock is a guest at the home of her brother, Emil Bornemeier. Miss Bornemeier has just relum ed from a visit, with friends at Mil ford. Mrs. J. H. Harnsberger enter tained the following at New Year's dinner: A. II. Weicbel and fam ily, John Weicbel and family of Alvo,, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Orecn, Mr. and Mrs. Alger Bedson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keckler of Mauley, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. II. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Warner of Lincoln, and Miss Ruth Elliott. L. W. Roettger has just been seclected ns one of the delegates to represent the district compris ing Nebraska, South Dakota, Kan sas and Oklahoma, in the Luther an general senate, which will con vene in Atchison, Kas., next May. This is the second time Mr. Roett ger has had this honor bestowed upon him, being a delegate two years ago to the assembly in Washington, D. C. MH-K-W--K-v WEEPING WATER. Republican. J :-w-:'K:wi..H4 Mrs. J. B. Uimgute accom panied tier daughter, Mary as far as Lincoln Monday on her return to her school work in Kansas. Miss Pearl Johnson returned to Klmwoiid Sunday evening, as the school there coiniiiencpd Mon day morning, after the holiday vacation. Mrs. Julius Kngelkemeier and children returned Saturday morn ing from a three weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schrader. at Newkirk, Oklahoma. Julius met them in Kansas City. Mrs. (i. II. Oliver is enjoying a visit from her brother, Ben Deli baugh, who has been engaged in the automobile manufacturing business in New York. The two spent New Year's with relatives at Plattsmouth. W. F. Langhorsl was called to Klmwood Sunday on account of the serious illness of his brother, Louis, who was seized with a stroke of apoplexy. Later re ports are that he is improving nicely. Mrs. fieorge Ilitcbnian enjoyed a three days' visit last week from tier sister, Mrs. C. V. Leonard, of Kansas City. Mrs. Leonard was formerly Miss Elizabeth Jacquelte and is known to a large number of people here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Amick de parted for Shelby. la., Friday night, for a visit, wilh an uncle of Mrs. Amick. They were accom panied by Mrs. Atnick's brother, eUnjamin Pierce, of Hadilam, Kas., wlio has been 'here for some lime building a barn at the Amick farm. Mrs. O. K. Cromwell has been brought into bereavement by the death of her mother, Sarah F. Wilcox, which occurred, at her home in Lincoln last Thursday morning. The deceased was 7(5 years old and had been a resident of Lincoln for S2 years. Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Davis attended the funeral at Lincoln Saturday. Two young men of the (own were fined by Justice Barnes last Thursday for exceeding the speed limit provided by the city ordin ance. The safety of people on the streets has to be protected and if the other guilty ones do not turn over a new leaf the beginning of this new year, they should have the same measures taken with them every one of them. I-hH-r- Dr. H. Thomson, dentist, of Plattsmouth, will make Murray one day of each week for the purpose of looking after the dental work of this community. He will be In Murray on Thurs- day of each week,' beginning January 2, 1913, until fur- ther notice. . ! W-I-M"!-K-H"W--H-'I FOR SALE Thoroughbred B. P. R. Cockerels, $1.00 each. Eggs 7!)C per selling in season. Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, Plattsmouth, Neb., Route t. 'Phone 3-L, Murray. 12-30-lmo-wklv -i-h Tho Modern Woodmen of America will give their first annual mask ball on the evening of January C5, 1013. flood prizes will be given and a royal good time is assured to all. Music by the M. A. orchestra. H-W-H--W-K--W--K Turning Classes Resumed. The ladies' class at the fier man Turner hall will be resumed this evening at 7:30, as the new floor has been finished. All other turning classes will start as usual on Tuesday and Friday nights and the members will gov ern themselves accordingly and be on hand. You will f) lift that druggists everywhere speak well of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. They know from long experience in tho snle of it Mi a t in cases of coughs and colds it can always be depend ed upon, and Hint it is pleasant and safe to lake. For sale bv F. O. Fricke . Co, Buy your fancy stationery at the Journal office. KOTICE OK KKFKRKirs SALE. Im Ike Dtatrlrt Court U ! ft Cm Nettle J. Holmes, I'lalntiff. W a Hhera, Joupph H. Kpenan, Aiigirota Keenaa li'-lon M. Alwlt.e, formerlv Helen M. Kwrntn. Oor H. Alwir, i J. Ke"nn. Annette Kfenan. Jutin Jtanilulph Krenan. James Keen an and Jumr W. Holme. . . , Defendants. v, . iH tVr, k'y Klven that under an D.V virtue of a derree entered la thm V;l,e,u0,n. U,u'" 10th lav of lumber, A. Lin . -,i,h1 Vn' '"''d ole referee, will on the nth day of February, A. D !'. "J 'l,'v'n "'clock a. m., at the youth door of the Court House In the ity of i'lattumoutli, fa I'ountv, Ne braska, sell at put.lie auction the fol owinn . -scribed real estate, situated Inllu- ounty of Cass, Nebraska, o- ConimeneitiK at a point on quarter M'ction hue running Kant and Wet through Section nine (9, Township eleven (111. l'.anKe fourteen (14). ij, ( ass (.ounty, Nebraska; 1574 6-10 feet l.ast of the quarter Pectlon owner on Weat St(t Of Section r.t..u A, rr whip eleven III). Kane fourteen (14)'- .......... i,,rii,:rT nouui im reel tnence hast 4U0 f.-et: thenco North 266 feet; thence cast feet; thence North 5H2 feet; thence Kast to the bankw Of the Missouri river; thence aloiiir the hanks of the Missouri riv.r In a northerly direc tion to u point where said hanks ef the Missouri river intersects the quarter section line running Kant and Wont throuKh Section nine 9, Township eleven (11), Hanse fourteen (14); thence West aloiiK said quarter aection line to the place of beinnlnw, together with lands formed upon and against said described lands by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Also lots one (1), two (2), three (3), fHr Av (5), six (6). seven (T) e Jsfht (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven U,?nd ,twelv in block three (3) West, In the Village of Itock Bluff C.aMg Countv, Nebraska, Said oropcrty Will hn nnM fnr na.h n , v... , . ... , . . wio uiKiicoi re sponsible bidder. uaiea at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 31st day of December, A. D. 1912. C. E. TRFPT, Referee. Attorneys. l TIIK niSTHICT (Ol'HT OK CISS COI'NTV, NKIIHASKA. The LvlnRston Loan and Bulldins As sociation, I'lalntiffs, vs. Adelaide Rates and John T. Bates, her husband. Defendants. To Adelaide Bates and John T. Bates, her husband, non-resident defendants in tho above entitled action: ou and each of you are hereby notified that the plaintiff has com menced an action against vou in tbo District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a morttfaKe given by you to the Living ston Loan and Buildlne: Association on tho Kith day of January, 190S, covering the following described real estato In Cass County, Nebraska, to-wlt: Com menoliitf at a point in the center of Bryant street, said point bein 156 feet west and 15 feet north of a Htone at the southeast corner of the NHi4 of Section 24, Township i north, Itanpe l.t. cast ol the 6th p. in., thence north :'li.S feet to a stake, thuicu weft 2u0 feet, thence south 217. S f?ct to a slake, thence east 200 feet to l:,,; place of bvlnninn, containing one aero, bo the same mo:e or less and I nown as rub lot 1 of lot 46, in the .SK'4 of the NH of Section 24, Township 12 north. Range 13 east, of the 6th p. in., in Cass County. Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book 3.1 or Keal Kstate Mortgages at page 275, in the otiice of the Register of Deeds of Cass County, Nebraska, and to recover $10.70 for In surance which plaintiff has been com pelled to pay, and to recover taxes for the years 1908-1911 inclusive In the Bum of $14. 4S, with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You mil each of you are required to answer sakl petition on or before the 17th day of February, A. D. 1913, and In falling so to do your default wilt be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for in plaintiff's peti tion. The Livingston Loan and Building: As sociation. Plaintiff. By A. L. TIDD, It's Attorney. IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF CASS COUNTY, MiURASKA. The Lvlnfrston Loan and Building As sociation, I'lalntiffs, vs. DeWitt Stanley nnd Anna Stanley, his wife, Defendants. To DeWitt .Stanley and Anna Stanley, A hise wife, non-resident defendants ln the above entitled action: , You and each of you are hereby notilied that the plaintiff has com menced an action against you In the District Court of Cass County, Ne braska, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage given by you to the Living ston Loan nnd Building Association on the 10th dny of September, 1906, cover ing the following descrlhed real estate to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, In Block 10, In Thompson's Addition to the City of I'lattsmouth, Cass County Nebraska, which mortgage appears of record in Book 32 of Ileal Kstate Mortgages, at page 236, in the office of the Register of Deeds of (.'ass County, Nebraska; and to recover the sum of $8.60 Insurance, which plaintiff has been compelled to pay, and tho sum of $77.11 taxes, In terest and costs for the years 1907-1911 Inclusive, with Interest thereon from the 12th day of November, 1912, and for equitable relief. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before thn 1 7 til day of February, A. D. 1913, and In falling so to do your default will be duly entered therein and judgment taken as prayed for In plaintiff s peti tion. The Livingston Loan anil Building As sociation, I'lnlntllT. Bv A. L. Tim;. It's Attorney. .OTICK. District Court In unit for ' County elirakn. in tin- Louisa I lav I'laliitilTs, an. Albert M. Bay, Nancy J. Dysart. Kllz.ibeth Wolfe. Henry Wolfe, F.lleti Krelger, Adolph Krelger, Ida Clino, Hrunson Cliue, .liwnes A. Dysart, Frank I'. Sheldon, Kmimi Sheldon, Thomas 1. Dysart, Louise Dysart, Jessie It. Dysart. Clari.H Hysnrt, Charles II. Dysart an Ogarettn Dvsart, Defendants. To the Defendants. Kllen Krelger, Adolph Krelger, Thomas P. Dysart nnd Louise Dysart : , Vou are hereby not Hied thnt on the 24th day of December, 1912. plaintiffs filed their petition against the above named defendants in the District Court of the Countv of Cuss. Nebraska, pray ing partition of the following described real estate situated in the ('ounty of Cuss Nebraska: The Southeast Quarter (SK'i) of the Southeast Quarter (SKU) "f Section twentv-seveti (27), the Northeast,. Quarter (NK'4) of thn Northeast Quar ter ( N K 1 i ) of Section thirty-four (34). tho North half of the Northwest Quar ter (NW) of the Northeast Quarter (NKVJ) of Section thirty-four (34), all in Township ten (10), Rnnge 13 Mast of the th p. m. and setting forth the Interest of plaintiffs and defendants therein. . This notice Is given pursuant to nn order of tho court and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before Mondav, the 10th day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1913, or your default: will be diily entered of record, nnd partition nf sab! lands made In nccordnnce with tlu findings and orders of the court therein, LoflSA II A Y nnd ALBKItT M, BAY. Plaintiffs. KAWLS & KOHERTSON, Attorneys. M!-M"M-!-M"!-HM REX YOUNQ, Auctioneer, Murray, Neb. ! Public Sales u specialty, J and care taken to pet tho high dollar for your poods N and slock. Your business solicited. Telephone 5-N. A 4