8 THE KEPUBLIOAJN , OUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA. The baccalaureate sermon for the Ouster College willbe preached next Sunday morning by Kev , J. 12. Aubrey at the Presbyterian church , Mrs , Turner , who has been Ttaiting her sons , George and John , returned to her home in Bedford , Iowa , thin week. Mrs. Louise Davis and Miss Clara Davis , of Washington , C. II. , Ohio , mother and Lou Davis , arrived in the city Wednesday morning to spend the summer with Mr. Davis. The members of the G. A. K. committee on decoration of the soldiers graves request that all persons having flowers to be used for decorating bring them to the hall at 10 a. m. , .Monday. The Rev. Oco. Daily , D. D , of Washington , D. C. , will lecture at the Presbyterian church on Friday evening , June 4 , on his trip through the Holy Land , illustrated by 100 lantern slide views. 2ach Thostcson and wile , and C. M. Jensen and wife will sail June 5th for Hamburg Germany. They will leave here about June 1st.-They secured their tickets through Kd House ot this city. Elsie Saville of the University School of Music will give lessons in piano and harmony. Seventy- live cents for forty-five minute lessons. Address Ansley , Ncbr. The Royal Workers class of the United Brethren church gave a farewell surprise party for Miss Leota Iluffakcr this even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peacock. Mrs. Charles Luce , of Mcrna , died at 10 a. m. , Sunday after ten days sickness. Mrs. Luce was twenty years old at the time of her death. The funeral ser vices were held today in Mcrna. She leaves a child two years old and a babv ten davs old to mourn her death. J. H. Spain made a business trip to Hot Springs , South Da kota , Saturday to visit his daughter , who wnt there last .week to be treated for cancer. He reports that she is in very bad condition and there docs not seem to be much hope for her. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Christcnson started this week on their trip to Austria , where the Doctor will study for about seven months. They will visit in Chicago for a few days before going to New York to take the steamer for Austria. During Dr. Christen- sen's absence Dr. Buckley will have charge of his office and practice. Dr. Buckley is ven highly recommended by Dr. Christensen. ' ' Htick'eyc Ranch Sold ( Continued from jinge one. ) iessen , of Omaha , and C. Brad ley , of Walbach. The consider ation for the ranch was consid erable over $100,000. The Buck eye Cattle Company purchased the ranch several years ago for $60,000. This price included the stock on the ranch at the time , which was valued at about $10,000. The price for which the ranch sold is over twice what the company paid for it. The company retains the crop for this year , the live stock , ma chinery , etc. The new owners desire to break 1,000 acres of the land at once and will survey and cut it up into SO to 320 acre tracts. Roads will be laid out across it. The ranch already has four goo < sets of buildings and at least two or three more will be erected. 4,780 acres of the laud is deed ed and f)80 acres of it is school land. Possession will be givet March 1st , 1910. I ANDERSON | & FORNEY § = Plumbing | E : and § : = Heating r * Come and see us iy- = : about that bath room gg or heating1 plant while S there is time. H : All kinds of plumb- r ing and heating , presS - S sure and gravity sys- | terns iusta lied. Dislrtet _ .Conrt * " " * ' ' ( Continued from pageone ; satisfy the coats and judgement. The sale of the old college building and real estate ou the north side of the city in the case of D M. Amsberry vs tlie Urok- en How Husinco'i College was confirmed and a deed ordered The receiver wau allowed $100 for his services and Sullivan and Guttcrson were allowed S100. W. I * . ICastham's claim was fixed at * 8IH.5 ( instead of $772. The case of C. S. Honnolt vs Annie C. Howe was d.suihsi-d at plaintiff's costs. Alpha Morgan was nppoinlH guardian ad litem for Mcrrn tirunncr in the case of Chntle Ryan vs Eflie Ilcrnun and h- was given thirty days in vvhid to file his answer. t j i , ( " " .Vf Pauline W. Stucke > va Waltci .A. George was dismissed at ulaintill'ti costs. In the injunction case of Jen nie M. Perry vs J. F. Alto-i the injunction was dissolved and the : ase dismissed and each par pays one-half of the costs. > The sale of the real estate fet which Lucile Scott made appli cation was confirmed. Simeon Cameron was allowed $15 fee ab guardian ad litem. L. J1" By agreement of parties in the case of Thomas Laughran vs ames Laughran the injunction was dissolved and the case ( lib nissed at the cost of the defend ant. ant.The The case was dismissed and the costs taxed up to the p'ain- iff in the case of the Nebraska Building & Loan Association v Wm. F. Luuibrunn. Ilcttie McClure was granted a livorce from Wilson W. McClure. John Butler was given a decree of divorce from Cora LJutler. Judith Montrose was given a livorce from Ray Montrose < in < was given custody of the minoi hild. In the case of Iliram C. Chase vs Aijn II 'Isler et al the cour found for the plaintiff in the sum of $3003.13. Decree of fore closure was given and sale order cd. In the case of James LedwicV vs Lester Blair et al for par tition the court found that tin parlies were entitled to a parti tion and gave a decree according ly. Edwin F. Myers was ap pointed referee to partition the premises and sell for casli to the highest bidder. The court found in favor oi he plaintiff in the case of J. S. ivirkpatrick vs heirs of J. W. Seward. The case of S. C. Rumcry VP I * . l'\ Smith was dismissed at plaintiff's costs. Lydia A. Dittmcr was granted i decree of divorce and given uistody of the minor children. 'J he court found in favor of Joseph Klanecky in the case of Klanecky vs Josef Itcitihar et al. The couit graute 1 a divorce to Jennie KurU and restored her maiden name. Court found in favor of the Nebraska Building and Loan association in the sum of 571.25 "ngainst Charles U. Baker et al. A decree of Ibrclosurc was given undsale ordered. In the action of Maltha C. Lewis against Abraham Van Vlcck to quiet title the court found in favor of the plaintiff. A decree quieting title w.s given in the case of Laura Drap cr vs Daniel W. Prathcr Eva Booth was given a divorce from Horace J. Booth Oscar M. Eubank was granted a decree of divorce from Jennie L. Eubank. The court found due the Ocon- to State Bank on note and mort gage against Frank M. Williams the sum of133 and interest. Decree of forclosure was given and sale ordered. Susan A. Sanders was given a divorce from Walter M. Sanders. The injunction case of James W. Krusorvs Charles D. Day was dismissed in favor , of the defendant. Maggie Kennedy.was granted a rcvivor of judgement against Thomas Kennedy for $ ( > 00 and interest. Sale was confirmed and deed ordered in case of Charles A. Robinson vs Mary F. Dutton. . Case of J. O. Taylor vs James Dicwiddie was settled. Sale was confirmed and deed ordered in case of William Wilde vs E. J. Maulsby , The case of the state of Ne - braska vs Charles S. Moore which was an appeal of the Mason City pool hall case to the district court was returned to Judge M , L. Lamb for trial. Sold only in Hoistiire Proof Packages \ What makes them the best soda crackers _ ever baked ? What makes them the only choice of millions ? What makes them famous as the National Biscuit ? BBS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. FREE SODA and ICE CREAM At The Book Store. HOW TO GET if. We give Cash .Register Checks wiUi Every Purchase. These h * ck § are good for Soda and Ice Cream. - : - Ask the Clerk at the Book Store. C. H. & A. W. HOLCOMB First Door South of Post Office Beatrice Creamery Co. pays highest cash prices for your cream and eggs. See them at 2d door north of McComas1 drug store. ' M 27-2t W. II. O'Rorke has opened up the Beatrice Creamery Co.'s oream station , and will pay you the highest market prices for eggs and cream. If you want to get aU there is out of- your produce call on him at 2d door north ol Kd McCotnas' drug store. M 97-2t Commencing next Sunday the postofiice will be open from 9 a. m. , to 10 a. in. , instead of 9:30 : to 10:30. : Jules Haumont , Postmaster. "Miss Martha K. Dill went to Lincoln Wednesday. NOTICi : TO CHEDITOUS. In the County Court of Custcr County , Ne braska. Notice to creditors : In the matter ot tin : estate of Joseph Dab- cock , deceased. The State of Nebraska , to creditors of said estate : Take Notice , that I will sit In the County Court Uoom , In Hroken How , in said County1 , on the Ibt day of July , 1039 , at 10 o'clock a. m , , to receive and examine all claims tiled and presented against said estate , with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limit for the presentation of claim : ) against said estate Is six months from the 20th day of May , 1009 , and the time limited for the payment of debts Is one yenr from said date. Dated May 30th. Ux . M27-J1U A. 11. HUMl'lIUKT , County Judge. Land for Sale. 1C > 0 acres of land located ten miles north of the city for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire of W. D. Grant. W27-tf Model Forty-Pour , 34 II. P. $2250. Spsre Wheel , with Inflated tire , brackets and tools , $74. Magneto. $150. Flexibility of Power The Offset Crank Shaft is what gives the Rambler engine its flexibility of power. The Rambler will run smoothly and quietly on high gear at 3 or 40 miles an hour. It allows the owner to conform easily to the limita tions of congested city traffic , without constant gear changing. The Car with the Offset Crank Shaft Touring in the country with a Rambler has an added charm , because it does its work so steadily and quietly when running slowly under load and oh hills or in sand , where every ounce of power at slow engine speeds is needed. Let us demonstrate the silence and comfort of the Rambler , by calling for you at your homo some morning and taking you to your place of business. The Car of Steady Service W. E. TALBOT DOW , NISli. Notice- I wish to announce to the pub lic that during1 my absence in Europe , Dr. Buckley will have charge of my practice and I heartily recommend him to all my patrons. DR. C. J. CHRISTANSUN. Dr. Pennington is in receipt of a letter from the St. Lou-s hos pital , where Walter Cole was taken for the operation for a broken back. The physicians state that Walter is regaining the use of his legs and improv ing rapidly. J. C. Wehling and wife will leave June 7th for West Point , Nebraska , to visit a few days with their daughter. They will go from there to New York City to take the steamer for Germany. They expect to be gone several months. Program for Band Concert Saturday Evening , May 29. 1. March-"Callfornla Limited" Limited"S. . C , Fenton 2. Overture-"Uttle Duchess" Duchess"V. V. Ulcclns 3. Uclllah Waltz S. IJdw. Chestnut I. American Triumph March H.C. Wlttenuieyer 5. Overture "Hclmont" J , V. Duhalts 0 , Harden of Itoscs"Intermezzo" "Intermezzo"W. W. A. 1'ratt 7. Newton Two Step J. IMJuhalts 8. Waltz-"Eu Medlo Del Mar" Casltnlro Alvarado 9. Pioneer No. 3 Thos. J. Jefferson 10. Novelty Two step "Al the Candy" . . . . E. E. Kelley Sam Thomas and wife , who have been visiting relatives in this city for about a week , left for their home in Sutherland Vidaesdiy ,