& . , . : . . n. . . . . . ' . ! I' , T. . ' r. I ; . ' _ . ' " - : 11In _ .fill I r.1I on11TIME TABLE , . ' .11HtOK' N BOW , N ! UI. "I"coln , Dcnvcr. owaha. Ilelcn. . . CblCRll' > , nuttc. Mt. .JONC I-ortl.'d. Ka..H lll " . HAlt l.nke CII" , t.'Jl.outH. Aud HUU ItrRucI" ' ' ' ' ' All Polnl" ltuN' . . . . .tI . . .u . .0l"'H A.'ttbutb. 'VCN' . I " IIA liT IfOUN" . NO. 10 departs tor tile east. . . . . . . . . . . . . , ( . :20a. II' . lo.\4ZarrITell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .10:411 : a. III. No. ' 44 arrl'e8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " .IO'S : " . III. t WURT JlOUN" . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ; } , . 110. 3 ? : nrh'ci il'lII thenas' ' : ) I. III I KO. 41 'r.I"u. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .oo. . . 7:01 : a. III' , Ko.4j1arrl"es.oo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:54 : a. III' ! . 41 aka localstolls ! AIIHley I Nt lI. 41 allll n rolll . wut. Nos. 43 alld 44 are throulCh traills a\lll lIIake c01lDections tot UeadwoOlI D'III all llOllIt" to th" Black 1II11S. J'IA ; I\4\1tlo \ not rUII westo ! JlrtlKell nuw. Sleeplnil' , dlllhlll alld recllnlllil chair carll luatll free ) 011 tllroullh trahlH. ' 1'leketll Rllld allli ballll'lIllc chackell to allY I > olllt III Iho Ullite" Statell alldCallada. , i'or Informatloll , mal" . time tahleR allli tick. . . , eta call 011 or write ! II 11. I. . Orlllllhy. mlellt , or . . I. . W. 'Vakeley , n. 1' . , \ . . Omaha. Nehraska. " 11. I. . OfO'MnAll' .r' . : : . , - - - - - - , : . " F ANSE MOORJ , FEED" , BARN 'l''o bl.clll oorth or Orsnd Ollntrlll , U"I. ' Fal. rJDaae " 1I\tcltlld. l'rlr"A . . . " , , , , " . . H U. & W. It. l'AJ.BUl' , I DR PHYSIGIANS , SURGEU\S. : 011I00 over Uaobor.II1I nru ! I nro. Broklln now. . NOnrhskl. . . . DR. C. B. JQB , . . \ Physician and'Surgeon Office 8tHi residence o le block south of \ Ryerson & George's store. I , J o.la. . OONUAD , . . . . . .Doalor In. . . . . Pompl , Wlod. Mille , Tanke. Flttlng..OI\RoUn. , .ngloos , eto. etc. . DroltoD. now , Nobraeka. " i " OAMIiRON : , 1 SIMON . ' \ Eu : ll ff l' y u c ; l' , c AT LAW. / ltoome 8 .nd II , noal&ylock , Urokon lIow. Nob. . . . If LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED. . . ' , . , am presared to ] aunder J.ace curtaius I on"tretchers. Satisfnction nnrntt.tccd. t Your pntronage solicited. Mrs. Mattie Papineau. One block east of Ryerson's store. Work neatly done. Prices right. A. P. VANNICE , Painting , Paper Hanging , I' , alcimjninng , Etc. Leave orders at Eagle grocery. DtR. O. L. MULLEN8 , ' \1 , " hysician e SurgeoIf. I J : ad .S&&trwa , t'rom we , ' and 10 UoallyIIeck ' I nll4eoco , Ird " 0" 11. B. choroh.l 00 " "lnO llt. of It e' . PF""Urokl'o uow. Nobra. " , . . . , , I.c. Barber Shop l'or first-closs work , caJl at the Palnce J DarherShop. nverything up-to-date , . i LnO nnAN , Proprietor. I DR. C. PIC { ETT , l , \ I' j. Profesor of Psychology , ' Lincoln Medical College. Office at l' relidence , one-hnIr block east of U. D. Church. Chronic dlscascs givcn. .pedal attenU tI. 'l'lIone 147. , ' . ' ' ' 4oo..llerd II"ndcd . . " . . . . . . . . . Crh"I'C'D fr , , " No. ' 11103' . \ . II I I I I t i J.GBRENIZER , Urccaf , P. . . IItOld. In.1 "cotc" 'TOl" ' > . " AI' " 1 " , itH taUI. . Mr hu.1 nllmW" "Jeu" . . W'lt ' " , , , , . . . . . . .11dlll' III"lulU , w.th " ' " WM' Itf I Clllu.8 MtUIfnfll . It. . I..h. " 'ellt. . . . . . . . " ohA".r"I"UII. t > rlH'dl" . uln. ' " " .c . . . . . . : : ft' " Ut II . . . . . .cu. . . I UI'HC . . r. .k. . . . tHl" " 'hI " . .c. . . . " ' I""hlth' . .I. . . . I.'ke U. " , I Mflw" . " . . > > . " . . . . . . . .wlth . . .Ie u" . . .t , . . . , . . . "rt ! > M , , . , . . I " .Ic" . , . . , . ' 0 liU.lit. . . . . VO..f . . . . , . . . , . _ - - - - \ . I. I.i i P' , W. HAYII , 1 J. . . . . . and O tician WH' 1-111. IctUAr . Ikeken .ow , I , H.tHHk. . * - . - - . . "f1l/i"IWY . , ' . 'IJIO > , , m : 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . J.- = : r- : : - ACCALAUREATE SERMON I ( Cnlllhl1lt',1 ! rnlll 1.'lrHt 1.tIl'.1 : the untler\talldinf : ' { " to the revala. . tion made by Go , and as a justification of this , the differences - ences existing among 'l'heists thcmselves as regards their Deity. Whilst the int1uence of the passions may not ordinarily gencrate oubts , there can bc no question that it hclps to pcr- petuate thcm amongst the mass of men. Paschal remarks that if mathematical truths imposed restraints upon passion there would bc found men to ( Juestion them. If man can only emancipate - pate himself from the restraint that is imposed by religion by calling in qucstion thc existence of God , or what is practically the samc thiug , thc possibility of Imow1l1g Him if lIe docs exist , if man canthus silcnce the remor- ses of conscience , what a triumph for human passion. (2) ( ) A sccond cause is the pride of in- te1ect ! , which will not believe anything above its comprehension - sion , even on the testimony of Go , and discredits the sacred rccords lIe has left us. It bc- lieves frecly in lg own theorics a ld cndea vors to pu t in oppoi1i- : tion Science and revealation. Agnosticism. has endeavored to render itsclf respcctable by an aJIiance with sciencc an an en. . eavor to show opposition between - tween it and religion. But this effort must prove abortive. 'rruth is consistent with itself. All truth like all power comes from God. What is rel1giously true cannot be scicntificalJ.r false and what is scientifically true cannot be religiously false. God spelks ! in the scripturcs an in the illuminatcd MS8. of the sIdes. All faith must be reason- abte. All reason is ( li vine. Our God icl the God of reason and of Revealation. 'rhe most learnc men that e\'er existed in pagan and Christian - tian Ages have bcen religious men. If there has been opposition - tion betwecn Scicnce and Hcli- gion it is not because of science but of individual theories put forward as such by men who believing - lieving that Go is unknowable , put Him and Ilis revelation aside without examination. Thus a man having collectcd a few facts undertakes to explain them by a thcory invented by himself. Should the theory contradict revelation , so much the worse for revelation. Now this theory is not science , but the offspring of man's brain , for which he claims our act of faith. We must lay the cherished doctrine3 of our religio n at the feet of the last theorist or be accused of a fear of science. We have only I I to wait a little while and a few more discovcred facts will upset such science and confirm revela- tion. tion.We We sl ould not however , ( lis- courage theori ing if only rationally - ally conducted. A man's theory is the child of his brain , and hc devotes himself to 1t progress and development In Joing so , he frequently mattes important discoveries which are preserved in the treasury of sciencc after the death of the theorist and his theory. ' ! 'hus the iscoveries of Mr. Darwin have been many an . valuable , though his t eory is now abandoncd by some of the greatest scientists of the world , as unsustained. What we object to is the forcing - ing of unprovcd theories on us , as f the ) ' were scientific truths. Wc will freely admit them as mcre theories until proved or dis- proved. We repel with warranteet indignation - dignation , the charge that truc n.'lIgion is OppOlCCI to scicnce , Uefore the vcry recent birth of Agnosticism , who wcre the frlcnds of learning the world over ? Who foundctl the great univcrsitics of J urope ? Who gave hundreds allel thousands of lIIell ulld WOIIIOII , as mUIIIJors ! of rcli dou8 orelers , to tha service of h.'nrning Itlld celtntlon1 , Among. 5t the most learneHI mOil Hvlng nru churchm.n , Ci\thoHc a till l'rot08tl\I1t , who lovu PlciclICU bu. utIUJ thuy 10vII Rl1el "on' , the God of flcl"IIC . 'l'hoy SOli 111m In tll , hilUinoll8 worlebl "hove th6m IU1Il "dmlhJ the great cI. . ! U "ur Rlltl crlltor uf the Univff'o w , h. tV.ry IlQrtlou of 1118 cr , , , . Hon. Hon.Auoth.r Auoth.r "U./I" / en" " .f Ab' " u ( ) tich"u . a. . the waNt .f " "kin DmOltlPt "h.I.LA " U. . . . . . . . , " " 31t r'N'l"'l Uud uel IUet r..I. . " , . . . . lIut 'h , , ! . . . .He" . . .r , . . . ' . -c' Uu , ' there . . .1tI. . . . . TN , . . . . . . K' " " ' ' ' ' Iii. . . . . for AI'KU. ' . 1' . . . 'IMU" ' " " tHalli . , , . . . . II.'M r , , , . a , . . HUI" " 1M ( . T.'M" . " " 1M l it..Ht" It. . . . kll" " -M 1 r. . . . . UI. WItt" " I" At . r 'M ' WIHItl .rk , . . . ' " tutH' 'N ' II. . " " 4' I. " 'hAt , a. . , . . . . a ( A a ItC'.M' . n. . , . . . . . . . \UA a NM.uk.W. . . . . . . at UI' ' ' ' 'K' 01 Uw . . . "u. . . . " , . . u. . . _ . . . . . . . - - - - ' - - - - - - - " . , . , 4 III \ ' , " _ i of Heliliol1 ! ) at Chicago , SOlne ) 'can1 afo. 'rhcrc in their I various rc1 g-i0l1R customes wCle I the represcntatives of all the rc- ltgious on earth on au antiquc throne snt the cardinal who re- prcsented Catholicity. 'l'he arrangements - rangements had all been made b ) ' non-Catholics , yet they all gave IIis J minence first place. He opened the Congress with a pray- er. It was at once a prayer and a profession of faith-a universal faith In God. Not a man of all these various religions of the world , of every tribe and tongue and people , who did not cry out to God with him : "Our li'athcr who art in II aveu , hallowed be 'l'hy liame. 'l'hy Kinndom come , thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. " Not a man who di not feel his dependence on God's provi ence for hi.s daily food ) hence al ! pray- cd with one VOice : , " ( l1ve us this day our daily bre . " Not a man who had not sinne and been sinned against ; and hence the chorus : "li'orgive us our trespasses as we forgive them who trespass against us. " Not a man who (1i not feel that whilst he live he was in danger of sin and its conscquent punishment - ment , and hence the closing praJer : "Lead us not into temptation - tation , but elivcr us from evil. Amen. " But it is urged by Agnostics that the God of Ju aism and Christianity is an exclusive and unjust God , an , therefore no God at all. A Go who reveals himself only to a portion of I.lis creatures ; to the Jews ex lu ing the Gentllcs ; to particular sects Protestants excluding other sects and the Catholics ; to the Catholics - ics excluding Jews. Gentiles and Protestants from salvation. Where therefore there is so much exclusiveness and bigotry , is it a won er thai intelligent men should be Agnostics ? Such an indictment as this if the counts of it were established , would be fatal to Christianity ; but tLc question is are the charges founded on the doctrines of either Judaism or Christianity - ity ? God favored it is true , in a particular manner the Jewish pcople , but di He therefore reject - ject the Gcntile nations ? No , He was the Go of the Gentiles as well as of the Jews. He calls the Gentile king Cyrus , His ser- vaut. He slys : \ "I will go before my servant Cyrus loosening the lions of lungs , breatdng in pieces the gates of brass. " The man with whom God , vas so well pleascd and by whom He was so well glorified an who was a type of Christ Himself , the patriarch Job , was no Jew , but a Gentile. There were great and holv men in these outside nations ; who served God accor ing to the lights the , possessed and are now happy with him in Hcaven. 'l'he Scriptures of the Old Law bear testimcny to the fact that Go had care of the Gentile nations and called frequently on these Gentiles to praise IIis name. In the New testament , Christ assures us that "many should come from the east and west and shall sit down with Abraham and Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of beaven , but the children of the kingdom shall be cast into exterior darkness. 'l'here shall be weeping and gna hing of teeth. " With regard to the differences among Christians , I do not hclieve that any enlightened mcmbere ot an ' protestal1t denomination - nomination maintain that the mcmbcrs of other denominutions or the mcmbcrs of the Catholic church shall be excluclcd from salvation simply beause : thcy belong to stich organisations , I lun ( luite certain that the Catholic church cloes not excluete Jews. Gentiles and Protcstants from salvatlon6 She ICllVCS such judgmcnt to Almighty Ooel. who alone knows each inelivtdunl soul alttl call alone judge of Its merits or domcrit'l ! ' , Whltlt the ( ttlcstion was pro" IO od to the great St. 'l'homaR A'iuIIt119. whRt would ! Jacome ! of Ih. oul of alt lnetlatt who on I , kltew of th , ( heat S1.irlt And wotshl11llcd I<el oJoYI(1 ! hilll RCcotetlttg t Uut ! Joet ot 1ti6 kuowldKf lutel ahU1t1 , w nitl uch 1nuUt. . 1 t"6t ! un1n'Jtl8tcl , ) &HI & uchul.d fr"llI h\vltt" 'l'h" KIMt th.ttlogi u. ' ' 'Irltlltg the mln" el the Cathe"e chMtth , rellt' " thlt If ' " 'I'Him w. . . IftHMtllt1 t. 'hi , . . , aYltlle. , .1 'Mh I' * M ( w..W M1IM. . . "uti 1\ " IUtlifl'te ' a.t. " , . . . . khu ntII""W . . . lite . . . . . . " Itt 'Mtt 16 . \ . . . . " .M. 'h. . . . k . . . " . . . . lit , . " , Met . . . . . . . . . . . , TtIt'-t ' M . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . ttMt . . . . . . . "t.l. f'IIt4d ' .U. . . JC"I' ' .1 " tt t 16. . . . -14t. ' What "WIU" . , . . . . . . ll thh' k . . . . . , . . . .1' ' . . " " , ef . . . . aMU. . , I' ' ' ' el k"lIMlr Ht . . . , 1'.fU'- A..I'tG , a. . I..ttf. . h . , Hi . . . M. . . Ii. 'I , - _ . . . . , - . - - - . . . . . - ' - - . - . . . . . - . " , , . . . . . . I ! /i / ' / , , _ . " . , 'C . I . . . . - , . . . . , . . , _ . . .t. I 1 . I . rood tovork on is food to live on. . . : A man works to live. He must live f to work. { He dQCS both better on . . ( " : ! Uneeda Biscuit _ ' the soda cracker that contains in the ' .J . most properly balanced prbportions a . . greater amount of nutrintent than any food made from flour. Uneeda Biscuit . - " NATIONAL ISCUIT. COMPAWV : J c . T ' - - cause lor Agnosticisn must lose much of its force. B t why should there not be Christian union ? How much have. we not in common ? Belief in God and in Ilis Providence- belief in future rewar s and puhishments-and above all- belief and hope and love in th great unitive power of the world -Jesus Christ. Let us remember the inci ent related in the ninth chapter of St. Luke's Gospel. when the Apostle St. John said to Our Lord , " 1'hat there was a man casling out devils in Thy name , and we forbade him , bccause he followeth not with us. " And Jesus said , "Forbi him not. For he that is not against you is with you. " I believe the first great factor in the reunion of Christendom will be a greater personallov.e for Our Lord. It is the sentiment - ment on which there is most accord and seems like the fulfilling - filling of the prophecy : "And I , when I shall be lifted up , will draw all things to Myself. " The remedy for Agnosticism , and all the relig10us ifferenccs am\ \ . dividing isms of the day is the same now as in the ays of St. Paul. The religion of Jesus is in its true sense Heligion of humanity , and around him should gather all the chil reu of men. It is re- mar1 < able that now even thc reformed - formed Jews have learned to esteem 111m and publicly glory in the fact that lIe was one of their race. And the Agnostics of our day , who even knew Him in the past , o at times irresistibly - , tibly proclaim His praise. Henan , once the Sulpitian student - ent , whose heart was warm with the personal love of Christ , abandoned Him for the errors of Agnosticism and wrote a life of Jesus inten ed to dethro\1e \ Him. Yet , in describing the last act of the story beautiful the old fire of love seemed to burn for a moment in his heart and he cried out to his dead Lord in t hcse words : "He pose now in thy glory , noble founder 'l'h , worle IS finished , thy divit1tty is established - lished l' ear no more to see the edifice of thy lahors fall by any fault Henceforth , h yotHl the reach of all frailty , thou shalt witnes , front the heights of divinc pcacc , the Infinite results of thy acts. At the price of a few hours of suffering' , which did 110t evcn reach thy grand soul , : thou has bought the most COlli- ptete i mlllortali ty ll'or t housandi ! of years thou shall bc th standard above which the hottest ! Jattlc wilt ! Je given. A thousand time ! ' ! more alive , a thousancl times mort beloved sinca thy duath than during thy lllll\SllgO here bclow , thou Mhl\lt lJl COIllIt the corner\tonu ! o ( humanity so .11- Urely that to t.nt thy I1nlUQ from the world WQuid 1 > 11 { ( It ruue1 it to itA feunetntlol1 , Utweolt ! thtl IHul Omt th.rt wltl btt no lonKor IU'y tllftthtctlolt. CoU\pllt. COI1- 't"l ter 0 f d'il t h. tn kit l'CJMtut88lon ' uf th , kll1k'4teut , wbUhtr shull r..lttw tlaH " 1 the ro1ul runel wh I.h HI. " 'tn.t ' t tllutd , I\ll.U8 of Wltflfth&ttttOM & ' 1'\\'l\nt- \ n.t1 . . . u. . MtrpttH41 .f tit. hlhtiN J . wI" Mnf It , .ur- , .tl ftt Ue wetl8lttp w'M & 'UW 1OMtt.c.wUk..t . . . " .101. HI" . . , . . . "iI wU , U " 'teft" wHit- _ t It , ' " ( t8 " ' .f.ar . wUt au.1t , . . . . . . . . . .t lienlt. , 1I \ Il4IIY III . . , . , 'I ' , . "d' lun.M pl tn , te. . " . , lINt ! " . ' " . . 110. . . . HPM ptnMf I 'hII J. . . . . " I 1..4t'k. Wct w. . . . . , 'lei ' I. I" " ' " UIlt " " . . . . k. h. .f1 .r ( , . - - - - - . - ' " - . . . , . - . . - - . . . . - . . - . the Centurion at the foot of the Cross : "Indeed this was the Son of God : " Here at the cross is the focus. here the unitive point. W hen men meet here and learn wbat are the real doctrines of the old Church of Go , and when that church makes such concessions - I cessions as she is always readv to make , then may we hope by I Christian union to silence this objection of the unheJie\'cr. An , oh. ma ) ' t ha t day SOOI1 come when he shall raw all things to himself , and the Jew and the Gentile and the Catholic and the , Protestant and the con- verertec1 Agnostic will kneel together in the great univeral Church of God at the foot of the Cross of Jesus Christ. Burlington Bulletin. NA Y 1906. Low RATR TOUR TO CAI.UORNIA AND PUGJtT SOUND-To Puget Soun nn Portlnnd , direct or via California , very tow rate excursion tickets on $ ale Junc 18th to 22n , inclusivc. To CAI.IJIORNIA , PORTI.AND AND Pu- GnT SOUND-Daily : low excursion rates commencing June 1st applying vin vnri- able routes embracing nl1 western scenery - ery and ntlrnctions. To CAJ.IJlORNIA AND RltTURN-Still : tower rates June 25th to July 7th incu- sive ; only $12:50 : additional to include the Shasta Route nnd Puget Sound. To COIoRAnD ANI > RItTURN-Daily : nfter JUJIt : 1st. About hnlf rntes. Stiil tower rntcs for the H1k's grcat mceting at Dcnver. Tickets sotl ] Juty 10th to 15th inclusive. TG EAS'1'IUlN RItSORTs-Daily : low sunllncr tourist rates commencing June lIst to Chicngo , St. Louis , St. Paul , Wisconsin - consin JIII 1\1ichi nn Rcssorts , also to Niagnrn 11811s , White 1\Iountnlns and Main Rcsorts. SI'HCIAJ , I101\ntSItItKJt.RS RATlt5-lst nnd 3rtl Tuesdays , low excurson rates to the North Plntle Valley , thl I1lg lIorn I1asin and other frontier territory. Per. son ally conducted excursions on 1st alII ] 3nl Tuesdays of each month for those seeking free homesteads of 640 acres of mixed farming JIII dnirying. Writc D. Clem Deaver , Agent lIomeseekcrs' Information - formation IIurcau , 100.1 11nrnam St. Omnha , Neluaskn. Dcscrih { your trip to me allIl ] ct nlc n < lvlse yott how to make it at the least cost. II. I , . ORMSIIY , Agent C. II. & Q. Ity. I , . W. WAKIU.JW , G. P. A. , Olnnhn. J. . ARMOUH , Attorney at Lav. " Droken Bow , Nobr. lIa,1I1I1 JlIst h.1I1 . a\itht \ ) ' ar ! ! I.ractlcal eJll.er lencft all UOllllt ) ' JUlllle. wllllfl"e IIIHclal alien tlOII tn tile IIrawllllC allli ( IrobUhtll : of w'lIl1 ' and the a"mlnilltrnllon of eMtatel ! u ! "eceased ( ler. SOIl'l alld 1II1110rll. Write or "hollo me. II1Ia1 'a ' 0 YOIl I' trll" I ROSS G. MOORE , I Attornev.at. La w. flulutatd a 1.1 II 1010 broker. OMcII In Ar.te nloek Ihollon IIn. . . NAhr.ulu , . J. 8NYDI1iH , J"J. Atlorno1 and Counsellor at Law , l'enllol1s ! Rtllt n11 krllll/l / or go\'erl1l1l nl I ctnlttl/l / , Rtlll" )4l'tterRllrcw ) t'rRctice. or. ftl'e. HIl ! 1\fAIU treet. IMt door Milt or lIurJltJ t"lI Jlolel , Ihok 11 lIow , Neb. " 0 naral Custor n . . . . . . . . . - - - . . - . . - - . - - - . , - - , . . . . . . - , . . - - Legal Notices. All udverlhemenh uodor 'hi. 111"111 "tll be charged for " ' lel1al rllt. . " . vl&1 " .OOl."r 1IIJlllre for Or. ' ID orllon. and 60c vor Iqun'A ror each 10b eqDon' In.orlloll. "I quare" III Ion IInl. ' or fraclton 111IIreo' . NO'rICI 01 Al'I'01N'I'MI N'1' 0 ( . ' AI ) . ' ' ' ' MINIH'l'HA'l'OH. County Court. l'nllter County , Nohrallka. 'l'o tbe heirs alld lIext of kill of Orville I ) . Marcy. deceaHed. YOII are hereby lIotll1ml that See II. Marcy. widow of Ralll de.eaRed. haH tllell h..r , Ittltloll ! III ald COllrt. ahklllil that 81111UII Cnlllernll , ilia ) " be appoillteol Adlllllllstratnr o ! tllII elltRtc or OrvllJu D. Marcy. IleceaHClI. Haiti mRller IHIH bcclI RIt ! tor hearhlll for May 'II. I' } , I. at In o'clucl , a. m. . at tile Cuullty Cunrt I UIIIII. III IIlIIkell "w. Nehrallka. whell all IlIh'rellle" Iarlle lII.n' al'pear alld be IlCarll. Ualed thu : :1111 : day a ! May , I'J. ( 47.50 A. R. IIUMPIIKIC\ ' . County JlIlllCr. III Coullty Oourt o ! CU8ter couuty , NehraMka. III the matter o ! the adoPtloll or I tlwartl ' 1' . alld Anlla R.lIl1l1cr.lllll1orR. by Wlillalll 11. alld Alllla E. Coulter. hUllballd allli wife. Nottco IR bereby IClvell thaI 1111 the Utb Ila , of MayI'O ! . Wllllalllll. Coultcr anll Alllla J. . COli Iter. lIullballll aUlI wlo. filetl III the cOllllty cOllrl of 8altl coullty ; their ) lCllllolI prnyllllC for all order o ! BallI court , tbat the 1II1110r chlldrell of Theodore MIller and SIlRle E. Miller. dc- eeaRcll. to-wit : l dward ' 1' . Miller , all'ellI " 0 ycars allil Alllla E. Miller , aired twu yearM , ilia ) ' t be lellally adopted , alld be alld becollle the lellal1y adoptell alld cOIIHtltllted cblldrell o ! Hald petltlollers ; that salll Ietlliollerli ! reel ) ' , alld , "ulllutarlly offer to allolt Mallllllillor chll. ' - drell alld lelCal1y eOll8t1tnte allil lIIakc sa III cblhlrell the chlldrell of Ralll tetillollerll by I alloplloll : alld tile belrs of tbo estate o ! IIalll petltlollers the Bailie a8 If said chlldrell were the chlhlrell of said tlCtlllollerH "y hlrth. Hearlllilullon 8alll petltloll filed berelll IH fix. ed for the ljtb ! day of JUlie , 1IJo ( " at IU o'clock a. 111. beoro the County Judll'a of Hald cOllllty at tile court roolll III lIrokell I11)W , Nebrallka , at which lime al1 per8UIIR hUerelltedl1l said petl. tlon may ap"ear anll object alld ( , roteHt to "aid adoplloll alld dellY the. allelCatlollll set out III lIaltl I'ctilloll. Dated thlll12tll day o ! Ma ) ' . I'J'I' , . ( MeAL ] A. H. UUMritRIW , ' } .I COllllty JudICe. ' ' ' ' ' ' . < NO'1'ICE 010' Al'l'OIN'rMl NT 01. AUMIN ISTHA'I'OR. Coullty COllrt. CII"tt'r COllllty. Nrhrtska. To the llelrll alllillext 01 Kill u ! Johll Jnker. Jr. YOII arclll'roby lIotitled that Clara II. Jllker , wllluw of salll doccalled , hall /IIe,1 her pelltloll III Htld Court. aRklll1l' Chat IIhe lIIay be allPolllt. cd Adllllllilitratrix of the clltato of Johll Juker Jr. . dccctse.l. Saltl lIIaller haR bcell Het ror hearllllC ! or J uue 9th , 11J06. at 10 u'cluck a. 111. , at the Coullty COllrt HOOIII , III IJrakallllow. , , , han alllllterallted,1"artieH lIIay : tI'llear alld be heard. ( Jaled the lth day of Mty. 1'UtI. ( IIV-ALI A. H. lIUMt'IIKKV. COllllty Jud.e. J. A. AIIMOUK. AU' ) ' . 4'.51 , SUMMONS I'UUr.ICATION , III the ! JIItrlet Court. Custer COUllty , Nebrtllka Alpha MorlCalll'lallltlff. " " . d I. . A. Wrll\lI. \ at al. Uefelldallts. , 'I'ba doel\llalltll SlIlIall Armour. Mary Ar. 1II0ur , 1 lsle Armollr , Wllllal1l MCQlleell , " lIell McQueell. Martlla Maullall all" Hubert Mar. IIhnll.IIIlleallt'11 wltlt I. . A. Wrlll'ht , el : tl , allil " each or ) ' 011 will take lIotice that Oil tile 2Htll day of July , 1905. the plailltiff nJed hi ! ! loetltloll III the IJIslrlct COllrl o ! ClIsler COllllty , Nehrall. ka. nlraillst I. . AWrlllht alld otheu. nuel 011 the llld day o ! May. 16. nJed all alllellell ( .clllloll III IIalll actloll 11Illeadlllcr YOII all.1 each of you all defendalltll. 'rhe object allli I.rayer uf aacll o ! IIald etf. tlOIIII are III ! oreclo e a certalll tnx IIale certln. cate 181111ell by the 'l'raasuret o ! CUllter COllllty , Nebrallka , 011 the 3rd day a ! Novcnlhcr. 1'J1.'J. lu defendant I. . A. Wrlttht , In the 111111I of $7.15 tor the IIale tor the dellnquellt taxell for the yetr 1901 of the ! ollolnll dMcrlbcl1 real elltate IIItIl. ate In Custer coullty , Nebrall'a , to.WIIl ' 1'110 IIe ( uf AW } ( al\ll the w of IIealld ! the Ma } ( o ! IIe } ( o ! Secllon : ! J. ' 1'o\\'lIshll' H Nurtllo ! Hallre ; lJ : Wc 1 of btll 1' . M. allil tor the Rubllelilledt ta : < llll talll on IIalll real ellttte b ) ' "efelliiallt 14 , A. Wrhrht , ( lUrlllltllt tu Raltl Iulcha e 01'1 ! ol. lows. to.,11I 'l'axclI Iald fur thl ! year 1'uJ lilt May ht. 1003. 111 the SUIII or f5.JII ' 1'aOII palll for tbe year I'OJ on May Jlld , 1'\4. \ III IIUIII o ! , 15.'J. Hahl tax lIale certlncate anll the tnx re- cell't ! or lIub ettUellt taus so I.ald b411111 0\\ ' ' ' ' ell b ) ' 1.lalllllff : llId lIeld by him. I Jacll : o ! wlllclilleYeralllul1I draw I ( ler cut Illterelli trom date of their paYlllentll re I > ect- 1"r.I ) ' . ' 1'here IIIIIOW IIIIe Itnd owlllll' the ( liain. tiff IIlIlIaltl tax Aale crrllncate anll recelt"4 for IInb e.uellt . laull ( lal" the follo,11I1 1111111" . to. wit I f111S with Ier cent Illtere t thereon ! o' J , earll ! roll' No" . J. 1'\rJ \ It 11I1U leer cellt there- afterl ! 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