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' 0\1. l'rleul'rtlMIUUnhlll , . , - - - - - - - - - - 1-1 IJ L 'iIDTC HERFOHD3 /lod Jnr"Q.f " "Y t1ng _ hlCll nml nohl. ntl.t. : r ( oHlldr rlUII AI1I1r".II , 0 , J . OADWEL1" O "lIl1l'J\V , N\IIf/\Akll. / _ . . - - - - \ : D.O' ! ' JHUL'hJJ NS , Physician Surgeon. 2nd : bh Wllr ftolUet omlill ! loftily Blcck : oAld"'W1. 3M 'nllt 1\1. l . chnrnll , on tinrnlJ ,111' of Slro.I. t2tT"lIrolwlI lJow , Nollraul : _ . . . , - - - " - - - - - - - DR-i , R. C. & W , l . TAI llO'l' , PHYSICIANS' SURGEONS , 011I130 OVOI anIK 110'/1 Drllg tl ! ro. Dro1c.l : Dow- , . . " Nobruska J J , SNYDEH , ' Attorney. , . and Counsellor at Law , reusiOll .Il1Ut1 , n\1 \ ldnll of gO\'CrllIIICIiI clnillt : > . fW.l\/jenernl1nw / . practice. Of fict" : Roo1 18'ill\nc1 5 Rnwson mock WCII side p rk nrrik u Bow , Nchrn kn. - - - - - - - " DH. C. B. JOB , " ftilJ n i ) lrr 1 Dl1. Ollicl. ' U1),1 fL'Sitlcncc olle block HOlllh ( ) RYl'rs(111 & G < 't".Irge's " flor , - "DR.V , H. COI.JE , Vetel"inarian. nipa"c ; "r 1\11 the lowcrll\lIltIIl\l \ ! ' . [ It enl cd. ( ) ffit.ot t.ee nl'oll"11rt1 lore. . I 'l'bO'h 203 , ItrokCII Bow , Neh. _ . _ - - - - - R.ORS G. M001 ! ' 1 , . Attorney-at-Law , u' k - , , &I.a..d 10"1 hrnket. Olllro III I1on [ ! ' ! okttn 81" ' . ) ( Oh11l1/I'I / ' , - - J.A. . ARMOUH , Attornev at Law. - \ - e'oket1 Bow. Nobr. n.\ " ' 1jllal hu,1..lIl y..r. 11rI\'Uca1 , 'Xll I IIL' "lIollllt " ) ' Jude"111 It I \ " Nlwclal :11I , . Iml \ . . I < ' "llraWIIIIt " ' 11I1 Ilwhallllil II ! willI ; al \II' , lll'uluuloll , , ' "r " "tal. . " "I ,1I'cI\IMtJtl I' " .01111 . . . , .1 .1\HlUrti. . ' ' 'rill ! or lhulIII IIItl. 111I ; aH' \ , 1I ) > I..il' , D l . c. PICKF.'l"l\ Professor of Psycholog ) Lincoln Medlenl' Col1e e. Office III resldenc onc.haf ) hlock cast of U. n , CI1"rch. . Chroulc di.3casc.'J 1:1\'cu : I3peciul. lteUl1bU ; 'Phol1e 147 , , . . . , WHO IS JESUS ? . - ItlH. 1JUn10I1' reply to x , y , Z. contlnu" , ] ( rOrtl l'Ist weelc ' 'rIte fnets in the C3C ! arc that the mnjority 0 f church people rely on the blood of Jcsns to g-ct thcm out of al1 tc nd ! ' ) of eJim- culty. 1f the in t hc.v . have.an . I atoncmcnt to covcr their gm1t , . find nll th'y havc to do ii to Ra ) ' the y ! In\'C ! marh' it ri ht with : God ; alld who ean get back of that killd of a propoittion ! ? 'rhc Idlld of ntonCl11lnt that X. Y. Z , stullds for is IIcst1'lIdh'e of mornl ! } a till honcsty and puts a pn'minm on < ; in. I ct that Jdnrl of a Iloetrinc Ill' preach eel to thc } J 'oplc 101lg' cllough nnd it will talcl' the m'ral fibC'l' ont of the I'fll'l' alld fit thelll to IH' grn her ! ' ) , hoocllcl'l , liar and gcrwrallyelis- horh.'HI. l".ct tiS rathcr tea'h men t hat they nlll ttat1ll t ! \ on thC' I' OWII lIwdt ! { 01' fa1l ; tit at their rightco\lH1cS\ \ ! ! \ \ t h ( of their own IIHtlcing" alld 1I0t of an ) ' imaginary - aginary sll'hst lUtiOIl .from nil- other , evclI though that other hc the hest man the worlel has known ; that rightcomllless is Ii fe and practice and not tlwo- n'ticnl figmcntr . 141't us tuach men th t Ule 1'I'al value of Jesus to the world , :11)(1 ) to them itICli- villl1a11y , is to he fonnd , not in an ) ' atonine' hI 0011 , hut in the fact that he taught men what to he alld how to he it ; w1.lat to do .and how to (10 ( it. . We wish to sa ) ' jl1 t a word more aboll t the a tOil i ng 1110011. It is perfccth' certain that 1I0t ' olle elrop of 'hlood ill the hOlly with which Jcsus was horn into the world hut that came frOIll his 1I1Othel' , alld not a elrop of. . hlooll lIe took to thC' cro s with him hut was madc from the food he nte ; and not one : drop of waRe made hy an ) ' different method than that which i involvcd in the mnldng of an ) ' othcr human' ' hloocl. How does X. Y. Z. provide - vide agamst the old hereditary i taint in Mar8 blooll ? How < locs hc escape the fact that if his theory is tructhat Je mhol'll ! of a sinful woman a.uel inheriting largely from his mother , for whom thc sin olTering was made hy the pricst at Jerusalem , forty days aftcr his birth. , must have been a hereditcrary sinner ? Thc Catholic theologmns saw this vcry difficulty and to olTset it thcy promulgatcd the theory of the "Immaculate Conception , " and we must say that thcy have hecn vcry logical in their reasoning - ing , whethcr thcir prcmise be con'cct or tJt , alld the avcrage Protestant clergyman is'utterlYlin "the mist" on this poInt. ' ! 'hc blood that was spilled on thc I cross was simply human bloud and X. Y. Z. can. 1J1ak nothing more of it , For thc man who , dicd on Calvary we have the pro- fou1Hlcst rcgard and love. Such a death lays a11 men under lasting - ing obligations. It shows such strcngth of character , such a tioble scnse of the truth that hc had preached ; uch a determinl. . tion to stand by what he belicved to be tmc ; such a spirit of devotion - tion ; such a gcnuineness of manhood - hood that the world has been richcr and sweeter for his won- dcrful cxamplc. Bnt his hlood satisfies no dcmand of law or ju . tice. tice.X. X. Y. , says " 'l'he hirth of ChriRotVas a new crcation.'J It haRe heen our opinion that the creation was hefore the "birth , ' hut being enl } ' a "pun ) ' man" we . may he miRotal\Cn. If so , wc would like to be set right in the matter. Wc havc also thoughi that Mar ) ' , through tIle processef of naturc , eliel for her child what evcn' mothcr has always dom for their l1ubol'J1 babes , and thh is thC' mother's part in evcr. > ' 1\C'\V f human crcation. We may aga 11 he mistakcn , hut wish to have _ the matter clearcd up. Again , we have thought thai thc powcr of God , who is the only Holy Spirit : HIt ) UtC enl ) . author of lifc , mal\Cs e\'cry fathe1 \'irile a11l1 e\'crv mother to con' ' cc'e. . If Wl ; are wrong Wt shonld1i1cc to he et ri ht ug-ain - We did not a ) ' that GOIl Wa ! thc "I'athcr of J'sus iu no hig'hcl SctH\C \ than lIc is of at11fe-a hOf for in5tancc. " We do not hc I' licve an. > such thing. Wc he licn' that GOd'8 creation is in al - nsccnrling scale , and thr. anima creation gives proof of this fad Man is a higher form of hein than a hog , and even among m t there are many J'rade : of intel ler.t and spiritnal qnalitri soml lIIl'n arc honcgt enClu h to coml Ollt heforc the pnhlic iu an open honorahle way in promulgatinl their vicws. But God is the au thor of all life just the same-o thc hog , thc rattlc snake and 0 litUQ insects , just as truly as 0 , , mau , of angels , an < 1 e\'cn Jesus If X. Y. Z , knows differently Ie him say so and givc his reasons X , y , Z. sa's "He ( Harman . 61)eaks about the virgin Mar. . ' . Jo' ' " . . . . , - - - and Jo eph witb a sort of signif- cant g-rinl" etc. 'Ve are 110t in thc habit of grinning about mar- ricd pMplc , ITe made this out of wholc cloth , like mnny of the' rest of hin wild statcmcnt , anll it evinces n lewd imagination on hi ! > pPlrt , He knowi ! what people generally think of e11idt rt'ln- tiuns bctwt'cn a man and womau , alul because of somc limitatioll , call not see that we ha\'c never n.1- . vancecl such a theMY in thi ca"t' . He cannot qCl' how .1eius ! conlll have heen tll 50U of JOlPph ! aur1 Mary withont im'oh'ingtheir moral. , . W" must . . .av that we do not stand fOI' auy stich conclus- iOIl , therefol'C' w ( ' heel ns lel\ : ' ( , g-rill nt X , Y. , an , wif ( ' a al Joseph nI1l11\1a1'Y , anll Wl' hall 110t do either. Again , lIl' says II\Ir. n. seell.ls troubled nhout the worlilly am hi- tioll of ehed"s if e , \ teteWI' ha\'c never raiscd that IJlte\tinll ! and carc nothing about it what- cver. What we did say wns that Jesus Bahl iu answcr to her re- qucst for her on 1 that "to sit on my right hallll and on lilY left i'3 not minc to givr. " 'l'his clear. ly indicates a limitntion of power and is in kecping with th state > - mcnt that Jesusconld do no migh. ty works in his own country "he- cause of thcir unbelicf.1 He also ! laid bc did not lenow when the juelgment day would be ; a c1l'ar : statcmcnt a to the fact that Ill' wa also limited in kt1owled&c. As to X. Y. ' idea of a hteral resnrrcction for the body of Jesus. we shan have to eliscus ! > that in a scparate article. Only the Hip VanWil1ldes of theolog ) ' holel to that ldud of a theorr toclay. Again , he Hays "Mr. n. is vcr ) ' mltch trouhled because Joseph is caltcd the father of Jesus.\1 We :1itl not know wc were the trouhled par tics in the case. We havc accepted the plain scripturc statemcnt for it ; while X , Y. . startcd this discussion in ordcr to pro\'C something elsc , which , up to Ilate , hc hns not hecn ahle to (10. Again , he says. "T w0l1ller how ofteu a hook h ! . to ten a direct tact beforc Mr. n. acccpt the statcmcnt ? " We are looking for facts and acccpt them always as soon as we find thcm , but X. Y. . , as usual , assnmcs that wondcr storics about Jesl s in the bible arc "direct facts , " whilc the many things which are told of Him that arc perfcctly reasonable and require no stretch of cre. dulity cannot ' he rclied au , and a theory bascd 'upon them , in his estimation , i 'Ilow rielicule" or "vcneered . " The infidelity. apostle - tle , Pcter , stood up on the day of Pentecost and said : 'lYe men of Israel , hcar thcse words : Jesus of Nazareth , a man appro\'ed of God unto yon by mighty works and wonders and signs which Goel elid hy him in thc midst of you , " ctc. What we shoutd like to know about this statement is whcthcr Jesus was "a man" as Peter said he was-or omething else ; whether the wOIulcrful things attributcd to Tlim werc douc by Co , as Pctcr said thcy were , or whether they werc enc by .1 csus himseU'A nd if Pcter's statemcnt is trltc just whcre Jesus did a greatcr miracle than the old prophcts did-IWjah and Elisha , for instancc. ' .L'hen X. Y. ' . . comes at u . with a stuuner. He says : "lRn\t \ ; it wonderful that .lesus was CYCI , heard of after death. iflr. . TT'f : theory 1S true ? " 'l'his is a tre , : . mCluluOIHargument. . \Ve catJ that the ' ho ' only answer pOOl' ) , , who havc risQn from povcrty anel obscurity anll lcft their namC ! , high on the Rcroll of fame h : lcgion.Ve wonder if X. Y. , : cver hearel of. Homer , the grea1 I poet of the Greel { ? He waR n01 , . ouly. poor , hut hlind , and h1l ! , becn dead : L good deal 10ngcI than Je'us has , . No such claim ! were evcr made for him as ha ! been fer Jesus , amI yet we heal of him occaRosionally , Aue r l pictctus , the slave , has heel - elead nearl. > ' as longas .I eRnl\ : , : HIt we ! lti11 hear of t him. .orOLf\tel . lHlH been dead a good deal longel than Jesus and we till h".ar 0 r him. Confttcitt Im heen Ileac 500 years longer than J csus ane - has more followcrs iu China thaI - Jesus hn9 in all tItl : ' world , ane 1 'we stilt hear of him. An ( I Buddha has been dead ahou . 2500 ycar9 and hUR more fol1ow .erg than Jcsus. . Al111 Mohammce 1 'It'a ' hecn deae1 O\'er l OO year - anr1 ha OOOOOOOO fo11owers to da > , Now , jU1t ! what doe al thm prove accorcling' to thc logil of X. Y. / How does it hap pen that we have had a Franklil - and a Lincoln in this countr' who are still rcmembered Franklin mar be forgotten , bu Lincoln win be remcmbcred a " long [ 11i there is human spcech il t which to enshrine the story a i , free om , II" is one of the hal ) do en men in all history to' he y come im1Ilortal to all ages ani ) - ' ' . - I , I , I = . . . . . . _ - - .1--- . ' _ " . ' , - _ . " . . . - . . . I ; EVel-Y ! . Niece and Nephew' , : I 01 Uncle Sam ' ' :1 : , . " \ . . . . hould b & ! etplr interested in what he h s said about soJa' - ' . crackers , because tIn : } ' are Ihe ont ! food wit'h whicli ' : l1i 'of' . , them are familiar. , . ' Uncle Sam has Iiven out filutes showin2 ; that soda . cracktts tire riclr ( in nutriment and hody-building dement , 0 ' . . properly plTlportioned , than any fond made from Hour. - . This is saying much for common soda crackers , and milch more for Uneeda Biscuit , because they..arr : ! io a crackers of the btst qualit } ' . TIItW are baked better- ; . : ' . lUort : scientifically. They are packed better-more cleanly. - ; . , The dIIUPI dust and odor proof package retains aU the good- lIess and nutriment of the wheat , all the freshness of- the best. . , ; > . . ' . ' bakinK , , all the purity of the cleanest bakeries , ' . ' , . . Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he lhinks best , for his people. J-I is people have shown that Ihey think I U needa Biscuit the best of that food , n arly 4UOOOOOOO packages havin already been cori umed. Uneeda Biscuit NATIO , IScu.rr _ COMPANY : ; e - - - - - - , - - - - - . - - - all people ! > - No , it is nol won- dcrful that Jesus lias continued : to hc remembered , under out' : theory. 1t is rcmarlmhle , how- . c\'er , that anyone could scriousl , } " I the sort f stun'as ' ptopose as an aI'- ment to an inteltigcnt puhl l' , , . hich X. y , ' . . sets forth. ' 1'0 < luote again : H\Vhy has'nt Mr. H. crcated such a commotion as Jcsus did'Vc havc never claimcd to havc the ability to he able to do so ; we do not think that X. Y. . has ever creatcd the commotion that Alexander Camphcl1 did , and yet Camphel1 waonlv a man.Ve do not ' thin1c h was a vcry "pnny man1 but a great logician. He gener- aUy camc out open and fair in aU of his man ) ' controversies.Ve are doing the best wc can with our ability ; and we noticc that several people feel towar s us just about like the Pharisecs felt toward .Tesus , and for thc rcason that Pharisceism always has been unfriendlv to the men who would not conform to their traditions. Fina11y. X. Y. . says another old thing that hns passed current as truth for a longtimc among theologians without having an ) ' foundatiou in fact , na1Ucl ) , tLtat "Jcsus waH crucified for treasol1 against thc l omau govcrnment and hlasphcmy , in that hc said hc was the son of God. " 'L'hat his enemim , the scribcs and pharisees , and chief pricsts said thesc things ahout Jesus wc know ; hut that they knew .that thcy werc falsehoods is too ap- parcnt from thc fact that thcy dic1 not get him to admit what thev wlnteel him to at thc trial I hcf rc : the high priest , a.d that Pilate diel uot believe the charge of treason against him is shown b , ) ' his rcpeatcd attempts to rc- lea e Jesus , his ca11ing thcir attention - , tention to the fact he Hfound no fault in him ; " and finally washing - ing his hands in thcir prcsence , anll saying- his hloorl be upon r you al111 , our childrcn. And tllC ) ' aSRtllI1ell the r sponsihil i y. Does that look much hlce Jesus Wag crucified for treason and blasphcmy ? , 'l'hc renl reason - son for the Jews eoing- ) what thcy did \vas to he found in lheir fear thnt .Ie'\uR \ woule ) gaill more adh'r'l1t5 to his \'iews than the other J'wi , 1t secl coulll holel. ' 1'IH'Y C'vcn said : t1non t 11111- se1\'es "percicve \e how tlw whole world iB gone' after him ? " And Pilale fl'\rcil a riot among the 1mbulcnt poptllac ( of .Termm- lem if he rcfnsed thcir reqnest _ for the destruction of Jeuns , and political l xpee1ienc ) ' cletermined him on the C\ne \ hon , 'l'bc1I10l1 said " 11e mael ( ' himsclf a King' , if you let lhis man go YOU are 110 friend uf Cae\ar's \ : ' A ll this sa y- ing of the 1I10h inttuencect Pilate : ; to crucif y Jesus. We think we ha\'e made a goo man ) ' points of doctrinc plain to the general public ; and wc arc far more anxious to be undcr. stood by the gencral public thal1 by X. Y. , and for thc stmple reason that X , Y. Z. has no in. tention of trying to undcrstand an ) ? religious proposition' l1nles " - - it has his particular label on it. Our purpose all along has bccn to gct the religious ideaH of thc Peoplc' : : ; l iberal Christian As- I sociation hefon' the pubhc , rath- cr than to pay any geriot1 at- teution to a writer -\vho \ hides be-I hind a nom de plumc.Ve thank I the Hm'U1IJICAN for the' note of information in , a formcr issuc , I a11l1 wi11 Bay we arc glad to know that the Methodists. Ba.ptists and United Bret1tern arc not ia- : volvcd in this coutrovcry. and wouhl not rcsort to bus1t-w1tack- ing method of warfare that X. Y. . c1elip-hts in.Vc 111URot al- . BO say to X. Y. Z. not to wa tc any litorc space in exhorting us about our sonl as we havc no confidence in the religious guff of a person who 1Ilust gct behind cover in order to sling 111ml at pcoplc whose opblions thcy do not undcrstauel or do 110t' ' like. - - - - 'rhc RnpUnI.TCAN is especially ! SALBPpecl BILLS. . . . . . . . . - - - - Legal Notices. 1- _ _ All utlnrtlsclnouta und , , " tllill hoatl will 110 charge,1 tor at 10111\1 r\te ! , viI : : 5t ,00 pcr tlquU'o tor ftr8t In ortlon. IInl tj06 1J1.St' MClullro for llCb , IUhBcqnont InRcrUoII , A. " 81IUlllol" 18 ton 1I116R or fr : tto\1 tllureot. , 1111111I CUllnty Court. Cu"lel' C'IIIIII } ' , NelJraska . tll the lIIattm' or the , , latetJf Ihmry J. Tt'wlq , IIt'I''a I'.I , 'I'll 11m helr allll ncxl tll ItlnII It.'ur } ' J. l.ewlq , Hece\lt'll : You will take notice tlial nl1 tlie 281h < I a ) ' of Decelllllf'r. 1'O ) . Mar } ' E. IIwIR. ; ulmllllhiralrix 01 Haht ' ! "latl' . tilt.the.r lIethiou III tllIq 1:0111'1. HI'Ulu forlh that u debtOi exlsl illahl.t [ Haiti I'slate :11111 Ilr,11I1I { Ol' a thulllll : ' :111 to the lu. I\'reqtll of Iho holnl of < ; ald c"talalld a < l1..t J. hutlul.If Hahl cstato to tbo saht h lr au,1 for a lull nllli cUlllplel" , wtt1..mmlt or 8 : , t elihltc. Sahl hearhll ! ' IIJ > ( ' " Rahl lethloll I. . IIxed for I.'ebru'lry 26th. 1'\110. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. III , whell all Iartlts IlItcflct hI liahl eslat. , JIIay apl.car alllllJe hearl111poU the lIIallt'rl ! , ; , .t Ollt III said f\elitlou , lIatl',1 , his 191h II- of JUIII < lr } ' . I'1tJtI. [ 'WAr.J3. \ . J A. R. IItTJIII'.1llmollulv Jlldl/e. - - III 1111' 1I\lrlel \ Courl of C\I h'r 0:011111N. . . . hrask l. . III the lIIalhrIf th , ' 1' lal" of J"I ! e J. Hhlwl'lI. ,11IC.ms."I. owrUH 'TO SIUI\II CAU II' . ' 1'hll , ealiRn havlttl : ' lIerelufore cnllln 011 fo. IIIarllllr UpOIl ihe l.etltlou of SalUllel 'V. Sid. w.II , : "Imllll..trator lIr the eBtal. . of IeR"e J. Hhlwell. oIec'Is'd. I'raylu\C ; fur a IIcem.elo " 'I'll Ille NOrlhwI'st 'Iuarll'rlr 111'0 < :11011 'J.'wOIII.folir ( ; 1 ) , tWIl. I" rall\C" 1" "c 11I1 the 11th 1'I ; , or. ; , blll\icien a1ll1lU1i1 tlf th. . saJlle to lJrlulf 11I" . lw ! If ioS " .OO for IIpaVIIII'UI of 4'ebt ' i and e"I'WI es al/'Ilust / & : lId eSI.loId : tlle 1'0 tli of adwlultllra- tlOII , tll re IIUt 1'1111 < 1 : snUicle\it persouat Proll' I'rH' to pay the Itaiol llihts au" C"f\enijC . ' rerorl' de ' ' , . Inter- It hi tllI 01 1'1',1 Ihat. allveuolls - st..1 lu qald eSlate _ al.l..al' lufort' me at the COllrl 10011I IIf the DhUlct , . : onn of IDawlloli couut ) . . Nl'l'rl..ka , III the cll } < < Jf 1.eltulI't : ( . N" . IIraska , 1111 th11I1 ! da } ' of : > rebruan' . 1'1116. atI c.'cluck. : I. m. , 10 ISholl' oa.ullo wb ) ' a lIeell81' sllouhl uot b. . 1lr\lIh'.1 to saId : lwlliniatralur to Ren Sg wuch of the abol"l' 0.1 e\CrlbeLl ! reall'Op' el t ) ' of salll dec"a'II',1 : \ > 1 "III III I. . , IIl < cefOoary 10 pa ) ' Itald < lebtD and O--1 > en9"S Hate. ! thlR dlh day of l elllb"r , 1' } $ , NOTICE-A : : I'opy of tl1ls "fllt'r Io ! > to 1":1 : Ilu } " IIshed III ttll : CUBter Couuly RepIIlJUClu , .I. news p311er puhllshed :11 UroL.eu 11'1Nllbr. . , HRCNO 0 , ObtIIITLliH ; , JuJII' ' "I the nlslrl.'t Conrl. , } f Ih" Illh I Judicial Dstrlct of the 1lle 01 NI' tJrlsla , h , an io 'CIlIi' ' ' ' ' , , . CIIIIII ) ' . N. ' 1' . ( .add. . altornt' " , , ; t-IJ : . - . PHOUA'l'N.'t'IC ) ' . ' 1' , ) thl' CreUlor. . atilt Hell"l ; , \\'i1Ilall J 111,1- 11I:111 ,1\'cealll'tl. YOII 11m h'reh } ' lI\1tll1e,1 thou Curti. . J . Jllc\- 11I11I , : ulmlulstrator of Ihe"hlatu \\'llIlalll J. I Jllcllmall , al\lll , .a H. MIller , fllflllerlIIck. . mall , I/uanllall of the pCrROIII' alld elStal. . ( If tile , , "Illor heirs of tile saId \Vllllalll J. Hlck.lllan. , lecl''Ih\I , have each tiled th.lr hel1l\ruc l > ell. IlonK III tllIM. tile COntll'I'ourt ofCutiter COIUII ) ' , Nt'hraRka , aMklnll' fo\ ' the lillat l > elllllll\\'lItllln l'aeh malu'r. aUII for th" IICliI ultlou of llll ! heln ; of cach or Raid o8tale ! ! . autl tht : tlltltrlt.lu , \Iou 1I.reof. whhlleneral rl'lIl'f. 't'hlt ; IJI RaJd , lIIaltl'ri will lit' he'lrd In IhO ! COllrt 11I1 tllo IOt.h . da ) ' a ( t ebrllary , liJOo , at 10 o'clol'lt : I. III. . whcli : llIllartle'llntere le,1 wll11hheanl _ A. n , UtfMPIIICJ\ ' , 1all' < \ Jail. It.'JOt" COlin IY Jlldir. . . . J. A. Anuollr , Attorne ) ' , JlJi - - . i tlllllRlrlel COUl'l of CllqlH Couuly. ' ri'raqlll . 1\1. Am h'rr } ' , I'la1I1IUI' . ' \'K , 111'0101'1How J1n llIe'l & NorlllaIColIl'ile.lIefelldalil. ' 1'0 : It ! crt'dllor9 'laid Drokell Uow Iht'llue i .I. : Normal Collel/'e. YOII autl , .ach o ( YOII ar. . Ilerl'lIlIotlfie , ] tllal I , lilt' underRI'lIed. , lIave bl'ell alpolnted RI''I'I" . "I' In Ille above elllllle < 1 aclloll alll\a SlIcll , have , 1'0qs"S'Iloli of all of IIIl' : 'IRsel ! ; O far I\K 1 ! Jave hecu able 10 o\.lalli till' 11111. . . . .1f Ih Slill Umkl' I Uow UqhWRS & Notlllal CollI''I' , a 1111 } ' ( l1I ar. . Ilereh ) ' untltit',1 10 fil. . wltll lIIe on cu' , dor" , March to. IU/1 ( . . ) ' 0111' dallll alCalllllJ ! < alll d , . . . ) , felldanl. lIat,1 11I1,51h Ila ) ' or Janllary. 1'106. ' : ; I 15 JIlIfN1 : , 'l'lIIINUW , H.'t'I\'rr , ' ' I"lJlIltcA'I'ION ( lROIA'I'lW NO'l'IC\ \ OI- , , , 't'RAC'I' . ) n llalllllt'nl or the Interlor.llulll..1 Slalr _ I.aud Illlicl' , 1'11l1l.le I.ANII RAl.lt. NolieI' III herl'lIy all..11 tbat III plll''lIall' ' uf . IUlltrllcllonH rrom Ihe COnlllllsHlolier tlf IIII' r.PIlt'rlll r.aulI O icl' , 1IIIIIer authorll'e le.1 III hllll.I } ' HecllOlI 5S. II , S. He , ' , Sial. . a. . amellded b ) ' the aCI or Oolllln''I'I al'l\lnvl'd } 'ebrnary 2/J , 11\15. we will proceed 10 olfer al pllb1l. : Rale at : : o'clol'l , p , 11I.011 the 'Ith ,11) ' of Pebnmf.I , at thlR ollicl'.lhe rollowlllg trlct of laud. to-wit : BW ! { se : . Secllon . 'l'olruslIlp 20. North of Halllle 23 we'Jt 6tll p. III , All ) ' aud at ! persoll cialmlll ! ! ' " , tverfie/ ) ' the abov""lescrlbed lall dB are alvl et to file IIII'll' claims In this office on 01' before the 'o1a ) ' a eve dl'lIllruated for the commencemeut of lIal,1 sale , otherwise their rlirllts wilt bl' forfoltel. J.\lI1U1' , VIUTItIlEAI1 , Relll<'r. JOliN REum : , Hecl'lvo'r. naIl' , January 3. 190'1 31..35 - - - - ' ' l'UtiJICA'l'ION lsOrA'I'ED NO'l'ICItlOR , , ( , 'L'RAC'l' . ) IJel > oirlml'lIt of tll" Illterior. Unlll'll SIal" . . lau,1 , Office. l'UJlLlC LANU S\LIt. NolI e IR her.b'cclveu tllat III IllIrslianel' of luqtructloll" froln tile l.'ol1llllls'Ilouer of Ihe Gellerll Iantl Office , \Iltler ! : l1l1l1orll ) ' " , sled III him lJy lIeclioli 2 55 , U. S , ReStat. . . as amend. 1',1 II } ' tht' IICt of COllllrC8'i approved Jo'eh..llao' : ; ! UllI,1NII.l'e ! will ! , roct'ed to offer al IlutJlIc ' sal. . at : : o'cock II , III. 011 Ihe 10lh da ) ' or Jlebru- . " , 1If } ' , 1'106 , at thlR oftiel' th" followllllr lIacI lOr lalld , to.wll : ' .1'111' Ke l Aeo Seclloll I ! ! ) TowlI' Rhl ' 1'.1. North of Ralllre ; 12'e l ( , Ih p , ! IT. AllY ant an ! , e on" clalmlnll' ad yen ley tll" abol'e-de'lC'rlbet I a 1111 8 : lread\'IRI' " to fill' thell' l'Ialmslll thlK ollice 011 Corlefo ! ' , ! Ih < < , Ia ) ' a I,1\ " " dt' llCnate,1 rur tht ! C'omueucement 01 . . .altl Hall' , olllt'rwlRe limit. rlahtR wlllb" forfeltl'll. . JAMn WIIITJoUII : , Ht' IRh'r. JOliN Rltwm. H.'CI'iy'r. nail' . Jan\lar ) ' 3 , 1')0 ( , . 311-35 UullM SlaleM Ialltl om"I' . I Uroltl'lI now , N"bra"ka.Jallllan' . , IIJ . i Nulle ! ! III hereby , -Iv , , " Ihat 1I1f ! followlllll' II a 111 I'd Rt'ttt. . . . has flIe.t uotlc uf hlR IlIleulloli to makf ! final proof III HIiPport 01 hili clallll. allll thM Raid proof will he 11I:111" before Hel-fI'lIt'r alld Receiver at Broken 1I0w. NcbraRlca , UII I.'rbrllary 23 , 19t1 , vlz : W1J.I.IAM II , A NlnR- SON. Anselmo , Nebraska , for th. . " , c1j Re ! . Se'tloIl1 , ' 1'owllshlp HI North Halllef:1 Wesl. Tot 7 , Section b. 1.0t8 1 and 2 Section 7 , ' .1'owu , Rblp 11) Norlh Han.-e 1.1 WI'RI , lie names the followlllir WIlUeRRft 10 provo IIIR ( 'ontlnuolIR residence ul'on and cllltI\'allun of foaltl lalld , vill CharU. . M. Street of Auselmo. NtI.raska . : William n. I real or An..elmo , Nt'hraska : Ueujallliu Juhl\ \ ell ur Alisellllo , NI'I'r\8ka ' : , \aroul'ool or 1Irokell How. N.hrallka , ' . aj : ; , IA IICS Wurrltllll.U. H"llslcr , III the Ulstrlct Courl o { the Hate ul N"hraska. Withlll aUlI for tll ( ' COUUof ClIsll'r. TII. . HUlith Orualla Nlltlollal Hanl : ul HOlllh Omaha. Nehra..lla , . v . ) )3111. . ! lIt'ellall ; lu,1 ' 1'lIom'lB JlIIIII'II , ' 1'0 DalllellleeullI : YOII an. lIereby nOlltied th3t theSomh OUlalll Nalluual l1ank of SOlltll Omaha , has cow- n . . .I mellced a 51111 Iu th. . Dlslrlet COllrl ur CIIDte ! ' COIIII ! } ' . Nebraska , alfalull 1'011 : III .ler lId3I1t , . 1lIIlllea,11' < 1 wltb ' .1'1I0Illa6 1'lulell. the obj ct " 41 < .1 IlraYl'r of tlle petltlollill Baht 8uII helull' to ou- 1:1111 jull/elUeut acralnsl YOII for Ihe lJalalice du , " , U\l U a c nalll \ > 1'011I18601 : > " 1I0te , date < .l lJt'CI'W- lJl'r 2111t , tQ.l. ( IIxecllted : ft1d dellverdII ! ' ' 1'11001- a'51'llIlell. Ulold 11l'ellall and 11eellau , \ : 1111' lell , au,1 wade payabll' to the order of tlsn SUlllli Omaha NlUonal lIallk of South Omaha , and 'llearlnll' ' ' luteret at tbe rate of 10 per cellt pel' allllUIII frolll dlte ; aullIelull payable Oil Iht ! 'Ulh < .Iayof OClubpr. A. D" m > > . alld UpOIl which 6ald proml5S01) ' lIore thl'le It. atlll dul' alld II11P31Ll tile 811m of ih.2:37 : , ; ! all,1 ImerE'st. It 11th" Iurthl'r object ano1 PU'cr.-.r Ihe petltloll i. said tlilil to oblalll a jll.tll'lIIelll ' and onler or Balli eUiul IlIr the sale of Ihe { ollowlul : ' , It'scrllle.1 I.ropern' . sltll31e III Ihf ! COIIIIIY of CIIMle ! ' aud - ' J Hlate or N..bra ka. to.wlt : 'J'he IIw'I. ( uorth- \ W6 t qllUler' or becllnlllwl'uly. evell (21) ( ) tnwlI' Khll' fo\JH'ull'eli (17) ( ) laUlle 1\\'l'lIty-O\'l' \ \ ; aho . . . . . till ! " 01lIh'3t 'Illartt'r ( . . " I I nr "ectlou 1\\\Iul1 ellrlll ( 'SI towlIRIII" Rt'I'lIh'I'1i17' \ ' raUlle t II ell\ ) ' ti" " . ,2"J : al'lo IIII' lIonh'I\'I. > ; t ' 1lIarltlr IIIW 'I ) . . . . . . < ellull lIu'tlollr , lJ ) , 10WIIRIII" hll\'l'UttflIll7i , 'allll'o 1\\'eu 1).11'I' ' . (2. ( ) : which Haiti 11rt1llt"I ) ' hasl > eeu 11'\11',1 IIllon ulllier au onler of allach. lIIent IShued III saitl i\ull alllll'lItlW heltl there. um1\'r for Ihe Ratltifaclloll or all ) ' jndll'lUt'lIlllIat ilia ) ' be olllailled III tllI'I aforelUelltlolle,1 CaliRI' . ' 1'11" petition ab. . . 11r:1)1I jndillllent for cOMIIi. You are 1I0tlllellhat yuu are n'qulnd tn al'- I I rul alli\wer In Raid IHlt 011 01' lIeCor"III' 1IJlliliay or J.'ebrllar ) ' , I' ' , a.hllual . UpOIi fall. 'Ire hO to ,10 , Iefault wllllJe I'lIten',1 atrallisl ) 'UII and hul II' IIICII I r"dlrt'olill sahl calille "cI'nr.llul { 10 tl" , 11r\'er of tlill p\IIUoli. . ' 'rill OMAIIA NATIONAl , Jl " > ornlI h' I" of : : ; olltll Olllaha , Nellrask'l , . 1 "OAIt 1\1 , MORSMMI J H , 'I . 11) ' C , 1 ; , GCt'TJkSON. It'll A.Llorne ) ' . 3t.:14