THE AMERICAN. THE AMERICAN, at ..e Hillll ' i M I R i C A N rUBHSHING COMPANY tliie-MPM fWmi MMUU I It ' ' VI inM t KII twi '! 1 It 1 tt) Ifcf 'tl tt" l UO t.t n ,!! ft.t, t i Hni 'l t f ttft t m i f t..i't ot.ttt fJ'Mtr. AH I t IMIKll t .M M.i t mi ntitt OHN C. tHOMflON. W r Hut MmUtte Msniifts) OMAHA, IIU1UY. I Kit, 10. rHIHC I'M l 1H lli lt NnS "TliK llli tlulayof Abraham Lincoln." wllltie the subject of the dlcoure at the Klrt M. K. t liitti'h, T-ttt lt Ii and Davenport streets, Sunday evening, l-Vhruary VI WX H-v. Crane eon Rented to devote iltHt evening to the altove mihjeel, l tln ivtpieat of a num Kr of prominent tuotnlier of tho Ma sonic fraternity. All who heard Mr. Crane lecture uhui Humanism during tho early part of the winter will no doubt only tint glad t" ." ' hear htiu nnk of that great and good iiiiiii whose life whs t4tken by b lloiniin Path olio In furtherance of it Jesuit scheme; Binl nil those who dll not Ili'HI' It I tit thi'll will avuil tlH'iiiMi'lvoii of thin opportun ity to lu-iir tli In Klftotl, cloiiiint ill vino on thU iK't'ikHlon, Let every loyal Aim-rli'iin k hour IU-v. Cruno next Htimliiy nljfht. Fill hl Krout, Wg I'hurch to ovi'rllowltig. It l Mum for Amcrli'iinn to bo on guurd. We kiv Inforniocl by tho lop-Mlilcd dally pri'wi thii) Judifo AllcnV loi-tlon hn UuIUmI Htalfii wniilor will not tv milt In liTolrU'Vttblo diiiiiinto to ttus tat. How Htninito! )n would Infer from their tono that tho third () party wan roiupoKed entlri-ly of Ineouipetonti; that It was Hindu up of dlxrcputublo, jaded polltlidaiiH, who fattened mid grw tron(f on tho dlhatern of their nelghlMii K. Burn In not tlm ew. Anldu from tli Itoman element In tho I'ltlen, tho liideM ndftit party In !oiiioed of hoiiext, coimcletiMotm cltlzeiiH, who have by hard work eked out un exist ence or maHed a nompeUmey on thu mor or lew prfKluetlvo noli of No branka. They wro ne a portion of ttJf repulillean party-rejoldntf In U vletorlen and norrowlnj? In Itn defeat until they becamo convlnwd right- , fully or wrongfully that It wan no longer tho friend of tho oppreum'd, when they Joined till new party, which ban neither dlngraeed Itwdf or thn utato by electing Judge Allen to tho Ofllee ofi United Htllten wliaUir, Wk am fertalnly an Indifferent ieo plo. Homo weckn ago wo heard tho fiitlon dliM'UHwd a to whether or not I ' tlm A. 1". A, should undertako U get up ceietnatioii to nommniiioraui Wahlngt4in' blr'lulav. At tho on fererieo tlm preMinderane of argument wan agalnut celebrating, and thn matter, w far a tho A, I. A, wa con cerned, wan dropjHid. Hut It mwm there U likely U celebration any way, Tho Jr. 0. U. A. M tho Orange men, the V, O. 8, of A-, and a largo number of Mawmn are agitating tlm mibject and may aueeiM'd In working up mifllclent nentlment t cnabbt them to get up a very credltablo entertainment on tb 22nd. Wtf undemtafHl coin mltteen from this w-veral counclln of the Junlorn ar circulating milwcrltlon blankn to ralwt th? fieecumiry fund. If they meet with tin? nuecewi they antici pate tho programmii will piear in thews column next week. What loyal American will not lend hi preneneo to commemorate tho birth of the father of our country? You couldn't keep the lrlh from celebrating Ht. I'atrlck' day, Why nhould we tie lex grateful toward our heroe? TUB POLICK FOltCK. IjuI pvcnlng tho Ike contained a lengthy article berating the police ot1lc;r who were meint'm of the American 1'rotectlve Aoclatlon, and lauding Chief Heavey and hlIrlh pet to the kle. The article wa aim ply a men of mltaU'tiienU and mUrcpre dentation that nhould not have -en ailmltted to th column of a reliable pajier, 1'eoplo who have read that paper for year mut have been aome whaturprled atthl flop In favor of Chief Seavey. In not thi the aan.e Heavey whom tho Ike charged with varlou qiit!tlonable trnaction year ago, and ha tlm time m;n m long ago when that name paper held our own chief up to the public ga,9 In anything but an unenviable light, that Ittia for gotten what It formerly ald? What ha caused thi change? Why were reporter cloetd with the chief until after midnight before tho article ap peared? I it a Bchome to prejudice the public agalnt I'rotentant police officer, or to cover up the abort-coming of the IrUh? Let the object bo what Jt may, the fact remain that were the member of the American l'rot-ctlve Aaaoclation I" ' i... , - In.', . . ' . . . f H t p .! I i m i I l,(r. ..! 1 H I Ul ' I t 'II', till il tt I i'M. . '1.. 11., HI -(C u t t t t , J. tat .1. , t I 1 ,i..i k- t;,. t.i t '' t, in i, n-i'i u t. ft M e ' lt. !,! ).H b I'Ki.U Hi -. 1 ( ) ! bl( 'br i.!,,!,) tt.i- li. . mull ( bcl up an A IV A imi'imit n m ! t-titli riri , ' Itinl H tn ' aV lm littf tlittie tie t?.,iil bit tit''' Mo'lr tl l ball ' N Hie I U IVnl I Hllwr If llu atH.U It f tv.vtabn WtHiitu lilT llm Mb i-1eOg br N e r- lln .im el f.r the plhlli tfe i'f ,t.iiiln(j tinlanful n Utln wllb In r joilMg dauilit. r, i I" l ll ed. Y I . nu n are prime taolt" ili the elite! aim llie f". '" ny- ''" aiiKer It for ynmw If To fdlielmle, the luenibein finm lliiugta county who eii ileeled by the A. IV A. vote liotild -i that Iioum roll No. 117 W eenie a law. Home ha filched nioii(ih from tl mnty treasury. On a Nf nt Job. The rhuirh of I tome I anolheroi gauUittlon which h ave mighty little core lying around loom- when It under- tke todlHMie of any purlleularapple, We lu-e nioveil to thi rellecllon by noting the delightful thoroughiie of theelean-iip which the holy church ha made In the ratio of tlm I lev. Dr. Me ttlynn. When that large-moiithed gelilleuuin left the fold, there were not wanting Momc who mi in him an American Martin Luther of IrUh ex traction, and who thought that he wua golnt to miikc the m'arlet woman of Jliibylon totter on her went, He went out of the communion, -.ind hlrfd a hull and called the good old pope more name than he can remember now. The pope winked and blinked ami mit In tho Vatican writing l.atln verc and popu larizing hi reign by decreiiHlng the number of fiwt-dny In ITit, and allow ing extra ration ol meat to tho chil dren of the church- and a very rood thing It wa, indeed, and perhap it did more than anything elwi to head off the return of the grip epidemic. And after u while It bucttme evident tu vwn tho mot hyMtcrlciil intellect that Home wa going to H upon her evcn hill for a while longer, even If the worthy Dr. Met it nn did make an Indecent ex ponent of the IunIiIu of hi lung, Now, when thl fact wa once etabllhed, any Influence for mUchlef which the voclfcrou,Mc(ilvnn might poc van lulled like dew before the un. Hut hi unparalled power of wind wa Ntill auweful Instrument, If It could lie turned to the wrvice of the church, and In hi year of exile he had gathered together a nice little flock of hi own, that wa acciiMtomed to giving of It fleece In tho tuimt generou tyle. Ko one day the peaceful old pojie cnt out an cxierl- enced cmlary with an HpoNtolle Ntlck. lie approached the ex-reverend doctor with a Hweet mlle of reconciliation on hi face, and before any of them knew what had happened, the great Mcfilynn and all the little Mctilynnlet wer gently but firmly picked up and dropped hack Into the fold of mother church; and the McClynn Incident wa cliHM'd, with a net gain to the church of one recalcitrant prlent proved harinlew and made ubervlent, plui a falr-l,ed congregation of amiable and open- handed crank, oine of whom may doubtle Ik) turiM'd Into right good f'fitholloN, There wan't much core to Hint apple,i'iai, ; Did at His Pot, Monday afU'rnioii Mr, I, D, lOdmin- Um, ft carpenti'r employed In repairing the Marker block elevator, wa acci dentally killed, Mr, IvImlimtoM wa one of the bet artlan In hi line in the city, and wa highly reupccU'd by all who knew him. He wa alxut lxty year old, but a spry a most young men of thirty, Mr, Kdinlnton wa a typical American In fact ho wa an active member of tho A. I', A. council which meet In the hall In tin. building where ho wa killed. Hi funeral oc curred WeiJneday afternoon from lii home on South Fifteenth street, and wa attended by m number ff hi moat Intimate friend. Mr. Kdmlnton will have tho nympathy of all In her sad bereavement, ..i ..ii. .... Th Grim Reaper, Death enu-rcd anotner home last Maturday and robbed it of It rlcheat treaurea wife and mother. The home made denotata by tho grim niim ter wa that of Elmer K, Hlgley, at Forty-Heventh and l'aelfic ntreet. After an lllne of little le than a week hi young wife quietly and peace fully breathed her lust, and wa burled Monday afternoon In Kvcrgreen eeme tery, She leave a baby txiy alniut a ww;K ulu, W no raiaea without a mother' care. A large circle of friend will sympathize with Mr. Hlgley in hi great bereavement. - Jj V, fi reen will add res the member of tho Junior Order of United Ameri can Mechanic next Sunday morning at lOo'cha k, in the First I'rebyterlan church. Ail true American are InviU-d. ,1 IM I 1 ii -ii n ( , , 1 .. .. I,. 'rtkt I ' .., it t t M I ,i li-nl 4 t m (.' ilt, In (ol tot. t i t ' n n nf In. I i,..flH ttitilnH f r.td i tt Uh- tll I I l)t f'- ', Sl"1 IM Hl HI, t,,Mt lvlb'. I J l?'V Hr.tr ,1, tt i-M- tl nt "t I,ii.pl.ltfi5 l lltuMt," Htldi ttttl 'url Htf .pithnit in l"M ul Mir Itftl - wKo ttUtd tt.p ppnl mi -tt ttt. 1 1 1 pnn4 nd jovi mmi utt of rtla, and itlUhed trtiRii i i lepit r, rUiitilnc to It alum till rmtltli jwnr, No hu b rUlm Her tiln Iwfitrrby mi) el tlif pope. Hp tl ho titl i'Hiitet the cni and do et tint of eelilmir eleigi, and detm miiied that evety priest Iiuii.iI iMdoiig lo llie ehureh holly. Up to thi Um ptlrM wi re at lllteity to tunrry ami illl o, but thi pope di'stroji'd that litH-rty, ami u aile law rontrary to the lw nl Mini ami nature. Trior to the time ol lllbb'brainl or (ire gory VII. the ecii lar prince had appointed pope Mid hihtip the eniulldnte paying the hlghiM uni fur.the preferment and the head of the ehureh or vicegerent of t'lirWt, wa often ileeltled by the abrit rameut of arm, or the weightiest pile ol gold! Hut Mregory changed the rule and the ring nnd crosier came only thenceforth from tho handi of tlm pope. Later, however, in 1 122, Calix tu 11, wa forced to urreiilcr to Henry V.. the right of Investiture. Upon Hie death ol Mregory VII, Cle ment III ascended the papal throne, and Hie N'ormnn nobles, In conjunction with those of France, net up Urban II, and these rival vicegerent of Mod carried on a warfare which would din- grace, today, Houth African tuivagoa. All of western Christendom wn wept! over n by a cyclone of dcntructioii, and the struggle continued until the outbreak of the crusade. From Mac- aulay' esmiy on l'anke' History, 40, -107,408 and 414, we make the following extract: Two pope (at the name time) each with a doubtful title, made all F.uropo ring with (heir mutual Invective and nnalhemn. 'Kline, the headquarter of one pope 'cried out against the corrup tion of Avignon' the headquarter of tho other pope) anil Avignon with equal justice recriiiiluate.il on Hume, The plain peoplo were unablo to ill cover to which of theo two worthies men the leadership belonged." 'During the generation that pre cunei! the reformation, the Ilortinu court (the Human Catholic church and court) hail been a candiil to the clirl tlan name, It annals are black with treason, murder anil Incest, Kvim It more respectable member were utterly unlit to be minister of religion, Their yean glided by in soft drciiui of sensual and Intellectual votitpluonness, choice cookery, dellclou wine., lovely women, homes, sonnet, burleque, romance, a Hcentlou a ft fine eno of the grateful would permit," llaronlui, a Homaii Catholic writer, ay: "What i then the face of the Koman church? How exceedingly foul It U! When moat poteti,-, orlnl and abandoned women metetrlce' ruled over Home; at whoo will the sec were changed; bishop were pre- ented; and what I horrid to hear and unutterable. False pontiff, (he para mour of these women, were int roduced Into the chair of 8t. l'eter. For who can affirm that men illegally Intruded by bd women Hcortl' were ll'itiinn pontiff?" -Hoa Itatomou A final, A. I). 112. Claude J)'Kii!tice, an eminent Cath olic divine, ha written that the pope and their bishop "gave permission to priest to keep concubine, upon pay Ing an annual tax." He further nay that "There I a printed book which ha been sold for a considerable time, entitled Taxe of tho ApoUolio Chan eery," from which we may learn more enormltle and crime than from all the book of the MummlM. And of these crime there are ome which person may have liberty to commit for money, while absolution from all of them after they have been committed may be bought." Hee U'Kspenco, ad cap ad til urn, deg. II. "it wa publicly and nbluhlngly enacted by tho cuincil of Toledo, 1178 and ratified by I'ope Leo of that day, that a priest might keep hi concubine publicly, and the lordly blshoo also might have hi concubine publicly and privately hi aeragllo." Nee Kinli council tarn I, p. 737-0 Crabb council I, page 440 and WA One of the pope of Rome, at least, wa found guilty of perjury, incest and rape, by a council of bishop, "l'ope Paul III, who convened the council of Trent, made no cruple of availing himself of the revenue that could be raived from licensed house of Infamy! And hi revenue from thi ource wa very great, a 4-,000 of I,, . t 11 J', . I, ) , t ' t(, i i he I I- U . m ' !,... 1 1 i t i h. If t't 1 1 it I I U IH t . I i t.tl l l! tti!lt t.l,.it ! ! , .i., i, tt. t n. h .1 Ii I t..i ' :. " 1 lMi... tm.l.r r..i... .Millie . ItHl i ht ittiw, pnpt hit d ip ) d tin pup) rhmtfi.J 4n. I t IK I tfet a tt,st t In M n WtoeMi l'4i,tm. (M Ike VllnM, thM jwti'HiHl t.i mtilt the left il M Hein I'lihtdie rhitfi h I tM.iMHi In Mill 1 J Jfi thetf ti.lii .1 b) thn Jet,t ihmi.imni, Th I ii Ik i.l AH desirojnl l thf inni' mull hangman alone ,1fi(oiMi p, t,,a The immtM'r unttderetl lv lum i l b) (irttttal Iimi.ihhi. llietli perlshwl ) the lire and torture of Ihe tnqulltl n In pin, Italy and I ranee, I.SO.Ooo. In the Irish tuere ther) pi rihel lAti.tiiHt Uroti-Mant. To iiim up the entire murder of Mm ehtiirh of Home, committed beeut of religious bigotry ami religious war, the number ol alaln l estimated at more Mian itH.iiiiii, 000 of human beings, and all i f them were slain to destroy liberty, Instead u( defending it. The Roman ehureh stand without a parallel In the annuls of lime, In it murder, wars, torture, immorality and injustice to mankind, and how Rev. Ilromlel could stand up anil uiiblushlugly publish such false statements, in the light of history, ami ask Intelligent men and women to be lieve them, t a marvel to us. All of human liberty ha been secured to man In spite of llie church of Home! In the foregoing we have only bii wered tho liflh ittatemeut and tho fif teenth. Rev. Hrondel hu no more answered the other question truly, than he ha thoan to which we refer, 0.ir article I now too lengthy, and wu must close by asking friend Real to read the evidence, and by tho time we are through publishing the answer to the "silly trash" Which ho hin ent un, he will know more of hi own church, her history and abomination?, than he ever dreamed of. The Catholic, a a people, intend to be good citizens, but they are deceived and mNled by their irlest. To our reader wo desire to dtate that Liberty will be made an In teresting paper on thi question a well a on political question. Roth are closely milted politic and re ligion. Read the paper and hand it tu jour neighbor. Liberty, of Lincoln. mm i iii in AN INTERESTING LETTEH From One of Our Friend. Who Attend Dartmouth College. )aktmo(;tii Coi.i.kuk, Hanovkh, N. If., Feb. r, IHOII. John C, Thomi'- HON, J'.IUTOIt JIIK A MF.KI'.AN ! I WO a regular reader of your valuable paper, which, If 1 mistake not, I doing valu able ervlce In the college reading room here. It I here, If anywhere, that uch a paper and Mich agitation ought to do the greatest amount of good, for Dartmouth College I an In atltutiou which end out each year large number of men who fill por tion In the public school and other Institution of learning everywhere In the land. This I especially true in New F.ngland In Massachusetts which ha numerous college of her own, but draw very largely upon her northern neighbor for her Instructors, and for her good, rolld men. Number of those having migrated west are lili- Ing cndltably responsible position Wo have only to look around u t' eo thi-our own Omaha High school furnlshe several good example, and men who will no doubt lie found on the right side and have done much to Increase the ellielenoy of tho school. Now I claim that if men from this college or from any other college can be brought to see the force of tho Ro man evil, they can be on the look out for It, and especially those wbo become connected with the public eohool can do much to thwart the attempt of the papist. Therefore I fchall do what I can to have Tlltt AmkhioAN more widely read here, In tho belief that tho agitation will do much to preserve our country from tho blight of that para lite which hn sapped the strength out of every government with which It ha come In contact. At a meeting of the truitoc of Dart mouth College, at Concord, N. II., February Hrd, at which all but one were present, Rev. Dr. Tucker, of An dover Theological seminary, wa unan imously elected president of that in stltutlon. He uoceed I'rof. J. K. King, who ha been acting president since the resignation of the former president of the college, Rev. 8. C. Rartlett. Dr, Tucker wa elected In JK7d, on the death of President Smith, to the ame position, but wa unablo to accept it. He again refused the an;e position on the resignation of President Rartlett, but has, after care ful deliberation, accepted, and will re turn Mav 1st to "Old Dartmouth." his alma mater, who sent him forth In 1 t.t It .l. t !. t ., ' . t! t .1 t... ,- m .., t, ; ... V.t I. ,, I, , ( ,1 t t I... tfSft h t , n !l I If .1 .t tt I lb itt'l mm'f 1lli tlMxtl !. tir . I. t ....,... I. 1 1 c 1 1. ti t.i i , 1. I,,HH n,h ' ","" ' lrt" . k . i . .. a . it . k . . t . . a i ti,it i.reii ..(M . in tw tint ttirst. ti1niitith ..(! U Inttlt'tt tuth in HMmi nd !t l-l'H lllitn a,li Mitt , It is a w il ! n let 1iai Drintttta tij pin mir i html and enlli-ges m lib ttund, rpltl Imirael.tM , Ur A met ie )nntit th hop t.f ,,r futui. And should toil t-it'Uoti rnJoW Miat such a ettllege, la addition to teiiiftt atiiotieting to almost a million oo,. lion kmc Jmi, lt, lvi, h secured the prtitul0 of och a bright future by the election of a man second 1 1 none In the laud a a leader In the advance ment of true knowledge. Among some of the cerulnlle which lead an Impartial observer to look forward to a bright future for the eollege, istherew athletic Held which will be finished as soon a spring open, thn building of lMittcrtleld hall from the Ituttertield legacy of tlKO.noo, In January, and the establishment of a chair ti be ex clusively devoted to elocution. Among the Immediate probabilities i the build ing of a new recitation building equal to the best to be had, and tho roliUiug of the old dormitories. For the re fitting of the Missel Hall gymnasium and securing adequate water supply for the town and college already $12,- 000 have been subscribed. Of the f".r),000 to be raised tJl.OOO goes to. ward the water supply, in which of course the town sharoc, and the rest toward the titling up of the gymnasium witli swimming tank, baths, and all necessary appliances for a lirst class gymnasium. Yours for the A. P. A., .1. 1. R.- Will Rev. Bex Answer? After having road the article in the JliitUr (Jou)il;i J'renn, written by Rev. Hex, of tho Catholic church, wherein ho makes an attack on tho members of tho American Protective Association, wo havo thought It not out of place to say a few words, not In reply, as there la nothing worthy of reply arising in his entire article. He wanders over a great rango of pretty words and fine sentences, answers nothing, denies nothing, accomplishes nothing, but an unwarranted attack on the A. P. A. In what wo have to say, we do not want to bo understood as making any war on tho Cathollo church, because we have no more right to do ho than Mr. Box hud to at tuck or make war on tho A. P. A. All wo shall do Is to propound a few questions, which we, as Americans. hold to bo of tho greatest value to the perpetuity of our American Institu tions, and wo hopu that Ilev. Bex will find it convenient to answer In a spirit of fairness, not only to his church, but In the Interest of the public. Thoquos tlons are as follows: First. Is tho Koman Catholic church subject to the mandates mid edicts of tho pope of Homo? Kecond. Is the I toman Cathollo church as a church favorable to, and In sympathy with our American system of free acluxils? and If not, why not? Third. Does tho Koman Catholic church regard tho appeals and man dates of tho pope of Komo of moro con sequence to thorn as a peoplo, than the provisions of tho constitutions of states and tho United Htates of America? Fourth, Do tho Koman Catholics "fivo thy (Protestant) neighbor as thyself?" These questions are asked In tho Interest of tho American princi ple of "religious liberty and equal jus tice to all?" They are asked In the spirit of fairness and wo trust will ho answered in the same spirit of fairness. ilev. Hex has made one charge that we feel called upon to denounce us being basely false and without any foundation whatever, vl,: "That an A. P. A. man could not bo either a coimlatont chris tian nor a comdstcnt citizen of tho United Htates," Answer our questions, Mr. Bex, and wo are willing to leave tho question of United States citizen ship to the judgment of an Intelligent public David (Hty Trihuut1, In a certain western town, says Texan Sifting, tho members of tho various re ligious sect were very tolerant toward each other, Tho clergymen, In par ticular, were very friendly. On the occasion of tho Jewish rabbi's sliver wedding ho Invited the Protestant clergyman and also the Catholic priost. While tho reverend clergymen were enjoying the good cheer set before thorn, the Cathollo priest auld to tho rabbi: "I know that you are a very liberal minded gentleman, but could you bring yourself to eat pork?" "Certainly, I could relish some ham at least on one occaalon." "And that would be?" "At the marriage dinner of your reverence," It. II. Oslnrhoudt will do you good Carriage Painting and Repairing. Take your work to him. 18th and Cass Streets. : r t tl ! ! 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If you want a daily you know how to get it. If you do not, hold onto your money. We do not care which way it goes. Remember, we do not start on promises the euli, mud be In Kiyht. Notice for Probate of Will. Ktatk or Nkiiiuska, I DoiiitlitH (Jiiunly. ( , , . , t, In tlie county court of Douglas county, Nebraska. In tint nuttier of tlm estate of Lucy M. I'owler. tleceiised : Mrs, IliilUlh Itenves, Nellie Kicker, biiey II. ThllllpH. Helmut Phillip. Abhv F. I'hllllps. .lionet, VV, Phillips, and the helrsof Almniill Itlcker and A mm HpuulilliiK I'hllllps, liot.li (lect'itsed, mid all oilier persons Interested tn nhIiI tnull er lire hereby not I lied that on Hie 7th day of Keliriiary. Isftj. Jefferson HpauldliiK utid IColiert II. OlniHlefl, as administrators or the estate of I.ncy M. I'owler. dnceahed, tiled a petition alleKliiK anions other thlniis that said littey M. Fowler filed on t lift Mil day of May, IHIfJ, leavltiK a last will and testament, and possessed of personal fstati! valued at, Vi.M)M or thereabouts, and that theahovft mimed constitute the persons Interested tn the estate of said decoKHHtij mill pruylnit for the probate of said will, and for administra tion tif said estate. Vou are hereliy notified that If you fall to appear at said court on thii4th day of March, lMi'i, at 1) o'clock A. M. to contest the probate of said will, the court may allow nnd prnbute said will and Kraut administration tif said estate to Robert II. Olmsted as executor with the will annexed or some other suitable per son, and prfK'eed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand anil oltlclal seal (his 7th day of February, IWili, Iskai.1 ,1. W, KM.KIt, 2-10-4 County .Inline. Notice to Creditors. Htatr ok Nkiihaska, I I lout! las l 'on n ty, f In the County Court of Ioiir1a County, Nebraska, January 24th, A. 1). IWIH. In the matter of tho estate of Frederlk II ii risen: The creditors of said estate and all ot her persons Interested In said matter will take notice that the creditors of said estate will appear before this court on the Wlhduy of March. IWH. on the ffltih day of May, IHtm, and tut the Kith day of July, Ihiiii. at III o'clock a. M fiu-lt day, for the purpose of preMentltiK their claims for examination. adJiiHtmeiit and allowance, Hlx months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims and one year for the ailmlnlm tutor to settle wild es tate, from t he h flay of January 1SH3; thi notice will be publlNhed In Tit Amkiocan for four weeks sin-cfsMlvely. prior to llie adth day of March, iwi:i. All claims not tiled on fir before the OTthdiiy of July, lsiiil, will tie forever burred from consideration In the final set! lenient of Hald est ate. Witness my hand and ottlchil seal this 24th day tif January, lslill. (skai..1 J. W. F.U.EH. 2-I-4 County Judge.