The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 06, 1915, Image 8

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    Semi-Weekly Tribune
IHA L. BARE, Editor nnd Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Oiio Year bv Mall In Advance. .. .SJAi
One fear by Carrier In Advnncc..$lJiO j jnmea K. Kelly being the officiating
...... .minister.
Liuislng-HIclmrdN.
A very pretty wedding occurred at
tho home of Mrs. Sam Morant,
Lamonl. Ia., on Tuesday aftornon,
Juno 22, 1915, at Ave o'clock, the oc
casion bolng the marriage of Fred
erick M. Lansing, of Omaha, Neb., and
Miss Myrtle Richards ot North Platte,
Neb., sister of Mrs. Morant, Elder
To the strains of Mendelsshons wed
ding march, very beautifully played ,
by Miss Amy Vredenburgh, the groom
nnd Master Joseph Itlchnnls, by whom 1
the groom was attended, took their .
places under a large white wedding,
bell, from which yellow and white
streamers were festooned and awaited
"No wonder bus.nesH In . general tho bride who , wn. "ccomnan ed by
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
Postoffico as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, JULY (illi, 1015.
STORIES OF THE STREETS.
linos Is dull," said an auotniobllo deal
er Snturdny,
her niece Miss Mabel Morant and three .
I am selling car but ""le J!:
path with (lowers and by Hlchara ;
Anderson bearing the ring. i
Tho color scheme being yellow nnd .
o Intcd to six or eight whlto the house was decorated with
3 tho garagV "None of j" white tamo and wild
. (iwi, n i,mio,iiii luiinru tiowers.
I must admit that there too muny fel
lows buying automobiles who really
cannot afford to buy a baby buggy.
Look at that bunch of cars over there,"
ho said as he
standing In
ZnrT. Attcr congratulations to the young
,101 0"re. " r.e. ,t-.n.t .IVi ! " ,i" i' neople. those present took their places
ami yui iouy u.u.u . i.uL u, . i .... - . . .-,,.., ..reviougiv on
".8" I "V, "'5 the iwn anda threee course 'wed-
"H.y.u'"". "XL","?"?1 " ding dinner was served.
yi!l uuiiruuiuuuii is iuu 1.101. i.i..ib ...,. ..-.. .!,, ,..nro nroir.nl I
ul.lnrn.l l.v n tmin wlmn tin HIVH n rnr! 'V'""1 3 : " ' "v.. ,....v,
aiY ' ,, ,,, i . ; ..( 'run and Mr. and Mrs. Lansing were tne
W lOrcUB It Should be tllO first. 1 110 -,,,.. r ... t.nmiHfiil mid vnrv
depreciation of cars In Lincoln county "i'?.1,01'1.8,,01 mnn 1,etu,tlful nml el
Is not less than fiscuuu per yoar. auu ,1-. " . ,,, ,,niltT,or nf
i it. ,.,.1 I.. 1 ..1.., t,.,. .in,! 1 1 1llUl, IO VH V "filial w
" .""hi nnd ho c st s another "' JIrs- J- c- "clards of this city
Snoi H "n(1 ,n 11,18 ',lilce hil8 sl,e 8,,e,lt the
SiOO.000. nere is " 1 greater part of her life. She Is a
i ow is ua w ui . u - graduate of the commercial and music
yuius
sevorn
Wliai IB iruB 111 UlUUIIl UUUIIl IOI , ., ,,,Q- f !,.
what Is truexo No n s la Is true or Mr nnd Mrg Lnna, left Wodnes-
81 ir .V; day evening for Chicago and the lakes.
liioillio proii isw luuoinuiu luwu.u uiu ... . . . , .,., fr,mils
financial ni i nation of the country man f ' g t x nt 0nm,,a whero Mp-
liny oiuui iiiuif,. r.miliu linlils n rpstinnslhle nnsitlnn
"O - . w . . - I I
with tho Pnstnl Tolncrnnh Conmnnv.
auio lourisis iroiii inu uasi iiuvu nn,i ... ti. , ,. , e . comimnv 10 has been
coriainiy nua -gneL me nasi ion nvnr ton venrs
uays, ami wiiuoui mopping 10 cuu-
. ..... .... i . . .. ... .... . . ........
snior uiui uiu ruu.a u. 4,,ku i.uu ,jAN HA,K;A,Ni(
ouui uui .ucBut i , iu uiui, ln n creck VBlj enr pueblo, Colo
x ... ' ..InTilV.1', . This valley is located In the foot hills
JtUiti dIa. liuiii iiuw unit uirnuu ouiui" MftnB ,iA.,,ti,
day with mud from front to buck and , Iilunvn nI1(i corn wheat
..... lui., uuw u vri . " nml nlfnlfn liniLn nvno nnl prnno
T 1 1 ,f 1.1 .1.. .1 t ... ...'. .... .......v Vrtvv.iv... w.v.f.
1H1HIIU, HIUU UIO U11VUI, KB KUL . nn c 1,o ,..,,1
f. .n . T. .. , f I0 K other buildings, all level, best of soil,
D
innz
it
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
oi
XOHTIl J'LATTli. ZtliliKASICA.
Member Federal Reserve Bank System.
CAl'l TA L A X I J S (III 1 ' L US :
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HA YE KEEN THE FACT011S IN THE GROWTH OF THIS
IlAN'IvJ AND THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE HALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
IE
J. N. Cloud, of Knbxvllle, Tenn.,
who was tho guest of his nlcco Mrs.
"Harry Bybce, has returned to his
home.
Miss Alice Plcrson, of Overton, who
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Ilrooks for a week, returned home
Friday.
KNOW IT WELL
in
it
ricr,, fliln Himi wont IlirniiL'h the """- l tu""-'l-m' "'"'
r lines of conniorclS department of Graceland college
. w , v i Lamonl, la., and for tho past two rind
Is true In Lincoln county Is n . .. ' ,. , ' pr nf .
uttcuiptcd to pull us out but failed;
wo sont Into town and got six mules,
all under cultlvatilon and fenced;
nu BUHl. liliu lunii mm gui, dia uiuius, i,r nn .,
J .V w Z i. n.. .i. n. 165 acres, good soil, house and barn,
B. i.-l.80"1...1" ftg" Ur1111,0. good well, also running water. 55
engine and a wire cable and managed "J"."6? ioo U
IrfhaTVL.I.ve.VVlnrnv G40acros. 2 springs; 400 acres till-
travel had been diverted from Kearney , . . '.,. i.,. .,,..
i a.,i.i .M.1....1 .i able 100 acres broke, plenty of posts
white no e" route to tills cltv l u 1,11,1 wuod- ur houses; price $12.00.
ii.ni w,. i,n i ,. .i Hflni . The above farms are 10 miles from
oven that route has its bad stretches. ,. ,, 11IlU. 9r. ,iir.a fm,,, n, niiv
town nnd only 25 miles from the city
of Pueblo. Thoro Is also a small
amount of government land open for
homosteadlng but you would have to
act quick to got a claim as they
are going fast. For moro Information
call on C. H. LEININGER,
North Platte, Neb
Farmer
9
Attention
The greatest grain crop you ever raised
is assured barring X 'T i ,
There have been had storms all around
ub. You cannot bar the HAIL, but you
can bar the consequences by letting us
write you a policy against loss by HAIL.
Delays are dangerous.
iUCHANAN
& PATTERSON.
Tho damp cool weather has affected
fellow's other than farmers who view
with uncoinplncency tho hay or alful
fa that should bo iu tho stack or the
corn that Instead of being knee high
on July 4th Is scarcely six inches. Cool v' , T
weather is not conductive to the sale ruxuomst
or ice cream and sort drinks, and tlieso Attempt to AsMissInnto Morgan
doaiurs aro complaining; i-aim ueacn An'attomnt to assassinate J. P. Mor-
BUlts,, light underwear and straw hats Bnn at his coutnry home near Glenn
uio Hiow sine ni cooi, iiaiiip weauior, cove L. I was made Saturday. His
una tnercroro tne cioiiung man coni- assailant Is a man named Holt, of Dal
pmina; tne coot weauior cans ror suits Maj, Texas, ' a former Instructor in
ratner man lingerie gowns ror tne la- Gorman in Cornell university, nnd his
dlos, honco tho dry goods man isn't reason for the act Is that Morgan
pleased With tho business Conditions, would lint n.r his InNnnnnn In Btnn.
and thus U goes evqr and anonj we ping the Importation of munitions of
complain If its dry; wo kick If Its wot; wur to Europe. Two bullets entered
conditions aro never just as wo want mp. Morgan ln the region of his right
ilium. hln. lint tlitt wnunils nro nnt ivumlil
ornil ilnni'Ai'iina in la Hfn
AlilAl.rA Ah 'l-lio man who shot Mr. Mnrirnn nr.
A CUKE KOK THE HLUES rlvod at Glenn Cove Saturday morning
on tho :C3 train .hired nn automobllo
r....l ...n... , .1.n 1tnX.. l....n n.. HT...
Chicago dispatch dated Julj ;!! ,,..,... ., ,n .., ...
sayn: Altai a aa a remedy for indi- " :, '"",
goatlon and mental depression was , ""f" y .f!1"
focommonded today by Dr. Alexander mir,' A&" ,L S, ., . wn, ro
L. IUackwood o! Chicago, at the clos- " 1 1 ,lir,1 L" f" l,ls ' '"l wns rc
liur session of the anmial convention fulB.d Emission to tho house.
v of tho American Instltuto of Homeon- 'ineman tnen pressed a pistol
X Sfi.v A,nencnn lnD"tmo 01 "omeon BBnln,t th0 atomach of tho butler, who
iinrnnmnil ntnl tiic!neii lila mm nnof
Dr. IUackwood told of oxporlmonts ;,Tr:"" ...,.., ' 7. J ;',' " .:
mniln Willi tho nnw rniiin.lv nil . '" m u i nu. u. i.ioiKuh
int.l ni. n pi, nnnn It vr vltnl I " UIMt Ullbillilh WtU 4 1 Witt, UUUI
nu.lio Ul 11 V-11H..1SU liuaimui. H.rm,.1. tl.nltnll ll..,n 1J
" Illi. n tl.r. lool i.m.M l,n,.,.,. tl.,o .. UIU .mil .ll HIV V.I.H.. Ill' UOOCU
.'uiiiiK liiu moi. J (.til UUaUMIUIUIID ...I... 1 ..... .
wore mndo of tho action of alfalfa on """ll"u . . ,. ..VI0.. 'V 8 V."
sovonteen persons," ho said. "All of " c",ul1 "U4l'u luuu " ",u
them noted that thoy grow so hungry t: ,, ..,, , r.n . .
that. they could scarcely wait for their 0 - were u fe 1 1 nto
meals. Tholr minds were c ear nnd " , "V'm, i .imi ...
bright, all bodily functions were stim- ''"'tt
uliiled nml it was tmnosuthln to linvo "raS3 con' 1,oa from tho n?-plnco and
" i. V. i!1 1 imi)oBjtio to nine ,irought lt (lowu ou tUo asgnlinnt-s
Tho Alfalfa Is converted Into tine- ""l l" '"",lm 41 olv
turos and administered Internally. Its
oinl shot.
use iicfordliiL' to l)r Hlaekwood 'wn? 1IlB "ullur " lue "mn wresieu
:: V.''"Vi ,n . " L f' . ...I L.!: J0 . ".3 the weapon away and overpowered
him. Servants came running In ans
wer to his call and tlio sheriff's olllce
nnd h physician were telephoned.
accompanied by an Immediate delight
ful feoliug of well bolng. Increased ap
potlte and gront Improvement In
AVOigllt.
"All nodiiy lunctions wore stimu- mis3 Erma Karraclough spont Sat
miuu mm ii was uiipossiiiio 10 imvu unlay In Hershoy with friends.
tlili lilima " mill) llm nil vali'liin's ri. I
j,ort ' Mr, and Mrs. Androw McGovern, of
Tlio druK Is known as Modlcnco Sat- Brady, are vlsftlng this wook with tho
lvn and 1b manifested by tho snmo of- formers slstor Mrs. II. A. Donaldson.
loots on guina pigs and rniiims ns on Mr. and Mrs. -Vnlter Ross left Sat
.! , . nr,lny lor roznt1 u'llor" " ' vi8lt
ui: uou niiuuey oi iiuiiiioi, w uiso relatives id ll ,t-o nr more
nns niuuo oxporiments witn niraira,"
mild Dr. IUackwood, "and ho believe P. j. DIEXER & CO.
n to no tlio coming drug, it stimu- Itcnl Estnto and Insurance
1.. i .... .1 rtnilt. ...111 P L I
H..... ' . "". i.,." ,' " . Como and see us for town lots In
;imnerasUauor"llmUlU,lt SSm'llSS
sumo souse ns liquoi. salo and rent. AVo havo also good bar
ine theM;yikd
t in i
HONEST
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candle at
i.i i
Dotn ends
doesn't "make
both ends meet."
A better way is to
burn our reliable. high
(Trade coaL It burns all
up, giving greatest amount
of heat with smallest amount
of ashes. We absolutely give
Fnnilllar Features Vt'ell Known to
Ilu ml reds of orlh Plate Citizens.
A familiar burdon in many homes.
Tho burden of a "bad back."
A lame, a weak, or aching back
Often tells you of kidney Ills.
Doan's Kidney Pills aro for weak
kidneys.
J. M. Harper, North Platte. Neb..
sayc: "I had occasion to uso Doan's
kldne Pills for kidney troublo when
living In Creston, la., and found them
to be a splendid kidney remedy and
tluy removed pains across my back
which had troubled mo greatly. Thoy
also strengthened my kidneys and reg
ulatc-u the passages of tho kidney se
cretions. I do not hesitate to recom
mend Doan's Kidney Pills most
highly."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t
simply ask for a kldiioy remedy get
Doan'e Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Harper had. Fostor-Mllburn
Co . I rop., Duffalo. N. Y.
A Cure for hour Stomach.
Mrs. -Win. M. Thompson of Battle
Creek, Mich., writes: "I havo been
troubled with Indigestion, sour stom
ach and bad breath. After taking two
bottles or Chamberlain's Tablets I
am well. Theso tablets aro splendid
none better. For salo by all dealers.
J. B. ItEDFIELl).
1'HYSICIAX & SUJIGE02J
Successor to
HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redlleld & Rcdlleld
Olllce Phono 642 Res. Phono G7C
Order of Hearing on Original l'rolmto
of Will.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
In the County Court, Juno 16, 1915.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of Agnetha
Hansen, Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition
or Rasmus Hansen, praying that tho
instrument, filed on the ICth day of
Juno 1915, and purporting to be tho
last will and Testament of tho said de-
oeased, may be proved, approved, pro-
uatcd, allowed and recorded as tho
last Will and Testament of said
Agnetha Hansen, deceased, and that
the execution of said Instrument may
bo committed and the administration
of said Estate may bo granted to Anna
M. Hansen as Executrix.
Ordered, That July 1G. 1915, at 2
o'clock p. m. Is assigned for hearing
said petition, when all persons in
terested ln said matter may appear at
a County Court to bo held In and for
said County and show cause why the
prayer of petitioner should bo granted.
That a copy of this order he pub
lished In the North Platto Tribune, a
semi-weekly newspaper published In
said county, for three successive
weeks prior to said hearing.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
J22-3 County Judge.
JOHN S. SDOIS, M. !),
Physician and Surgeon
Olllce B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone. Office, 83; Residence 38.
DR. J. S. TWINEM,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Gynecology
Obstetrics nnd Children s Diseases.
Olllco McDonald State Bank Building,
uorner aixtu and Dewey Streets.
Phones, Office 183, Residence 283
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attenlion given to Suigery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Buildinfr and Loarr Building
'p. Office' '130
Phone3 Residence 115
HONEST
WEIGHT
CMANTEFD
fulL honest weight. I his ract
is backed by our success in this com
munity. Let us do business together,
not only now but for years in come.
COATES LUMBER AND COAL CO.
THE HOME OF GOOD LUMBER. PHONE 7
While coming down from Sutherland
tho other evening Jim McDonald was
inouuylng along ln his Chnlmer's six,
and looking around saw Dr. Crook
hitting u pace with his National. Jim
for
gnins ln farms and rnnchos.
Cor. Front and Dewey Sts upstairs.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By vlrtuo of an order of salo Iss rd
41. .1 li -I A. . r I.... ...
r&llVV2 ff'M. OoW Ke upon a ' of
" u "I'uituu "1 iu fnPl ,,.. -nn.lnrn.l Bn,l .1.
IH,. Hurt Ml. Hi nlvtl Itut . ,wti.w linn
llko tho wlnd--zln and ho wan imRt orc, Salmon C. Stowart is pit, a-
and Tim was "ontlnc his dust " Doe's 1,11 n,m weorBO lidolman and Ly 'a
sSemlomoZr Too" on 'urn semity n aro Jofondant. .and lo , ,o
mark for nearly two minutes. "Go- ctf',K 1 T "l "l0 ' dnafy,
inir Homo well I iMiorts voi " stild tho Jul' 1315 at 2 clock p. m., at t
inj, 80110, W Oil 1 f,UOSS J OS, Saill UIO t tmnt ,1rui r.f Mm Pnnrt TIrt,,o.-. .
fast-galtcd Doc.
Woman Cures Horse Colic.
east front door of tho Court Houso
North Platte, Lincoln County. Nobrns
kn, sell at Public Auction to tho high
ost bidder for cash, to satisfy said do-
Tho men woro away au usuuul .Tho creo, interest and costs, tho following
horse was bad. A lono woman could doscrlbed property, to-wlt:
not "drench" ln tho old way, Sho Northwest Quartor (NW'i) of Sec
called up a neighbor and her mon tlon Elovcn (11) and tho Soutuwost
woro away but: "Wo havo Farrls Quartor of tho Southwest Quartor
Colic Remedy Unit you drop on tho (SWVi of SW) of Section Two (2)
horse's tongue and tho horso was well all In Townsliln Nino (9) Ranco
whon tho men caiiio liomo. Moral: Got Twouty-elght (28) Lincoln County,'
Farrls Colic Remedy so tho women Nebraska.
can euro horse colic. Wo sell It at GOo Dated North Platte, Neb., Juno 12,
a'bottlo on tho Money Back Plan, 1915.
Sold by A. P. Fiuk. A. J. SALISBURY, Shorlff. 1
j I
The Bell Telephone
Relieves Anxiety
A word oyer the wive by long distance
means a lot to the anxious ones at home.
The Bell Telephone and its connecting
companies, with 21,000,000 miles of wire,
reach every nook and corner of the land,
giving the cheapest and best telephone ser
vice in the world.
"Bell Service the Great1 American
Triumph."
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - ' Nebraska.
McDonald Bank Building.
1) E It It Y IJ E It K Y & FORBES,
Licensed Emhaliners
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black 588.
Hospital Phono Black G33.
Houso Phone Black C33.
W. T. ritlTCIIAltl),
Grnduatii Veterinarian
Eight years a Government Veterlnar
Ian. Hospital 218 south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court House.
II. ir. LAXDGRAF
Painter, Paperhringcr and
Decorator
Phono Black f70.
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
1008 West Fourth St.
MRS. M. HALL,
Superintendent.
Graduate Nurse3 ln Attendance
JOHN S. TWINE3I,
Physician and Surgeon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
from the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, upon a decree of
foreclosure rendered in said Court
wherein Tlllle S. Blankenburg is plain
tiff, and alary Becker, ct. al. are de
fendants, and to me directed, I will on
the 10th day of July, 1915, at 2 o'clock
p. m at tho east front door of the
court house in North Platte, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree,
Interest and costs, the following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
south natr of Northwest
quarter (NW Vi), Southwest quarter
of Northeast quarter (SWVi of NEV1)
and Northwest quarter of Southwest
quarter (NWi of SWVi) of Section
Twenty-four (24), Township Sixteen
(1G), Range Thirty-three (33), Avest of
the sixth principal meridian, Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Dated at North Platte, Nebraska,
June 5th, 1915. '
JS-5 A. J. SALISBURY,
Sherlxg.
Bought and highest market
prices paid
PHONES
Residence Red C3G Olllce 459
C. H. WALTERS.
4 Al
Welcome a
Good Cigar
And a good cigar means ono made
at tho Schmalzrled factory. Our rep
utation as a maker o fgood cigars In
North Platto extends back thirty years.
If wo did not raako good cigars we
would havo been forced to closo the
factory years ago. If you havo not
been smoking Schmalzrlcd's Cigars lt
Is not too lato to begin.
J. F. Schmalzried.
PROBATE NOTICE
In the Matter of tlio Estate of Henry
Doebke, Deceased.
In the County' Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, June 18, 1915.
Notice Is hereby given, that the cred
itors of said deceased will meet the ex
ecutrix of said Estate, before the Coun
ty Judge of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
at the County Court Room, ln said
County, on the 20th day of July, 1915,
and on tho 20th day of January, 191G,
at 9 o'clock a. m. each day for the pur
pose of presenting their claims for
examination, adjustment and allow
ance. Six months are allowed for
July 20, 1915, and one year for theNSx
July 20, 1915, and one year fo rthe Ex
ecutrix to settle said estate from tho
18th day of June. 1915.
This notice will be published In tho
North Platte Tribune, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
four weeks successively, preceedlng
July 20th, 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH,
l22-4w County Judge.
Order of Hearing; 'on Petition (or Ap
pointment or .lilnilnlxt rntor Or
AiliiilnlNtrntrl v.
Tlio State of Nebraslta, Lincoln Coun
ty, 8S.
In the County Court.
In tho Matter of the Est.ito of "Wil
llnm Slebold. Deceased.
On reading and nuns' the petition of
Julia M. Slebold praying that AdmlnlB
tratlon of said estate may he granted
to her as administratrix.
Ordored. That July 22, A. D. 1915. at
2 o'clock P. II. Is assigned for hearing
said petition when nil persons Inter
ested In said matter may appear at a
County Court to be held In and for said
County .and show cause why Uio prayer
of pntltloner should not be granted;
and that notice of the pendency of said
petition and the hearing thereof bo
given to all persons Interested In said
matter by publishing n copy of this
order In the North Platto Tribune a
semi-weekly nowspapor printed ln said
County for 3 successive weeks prior
to said day of hearing.
Dated June 20th 1915.
GEO. E. FRENCH
J29-3w County Judge.
XOTICH
To every person In nctual possession
or occupancy of the land hereinafter
described and to Edgar A. Stebblns, In
whose nam' said lands appear of record
In the county clerk's olllce of Lincoln
County, Nebraska:
You and each of you will take notlco
that on November 7th, 1910, L. E.
Koaeh purchased at public sale, certifi
cate No. 4037, at tho County Treasur
er's olllce of said County, the following
described lands situate ln Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska, to-wlt: East Half of the
West Half (Eh of W) of Section
Twenty (20). Township Nino (9), North
of Range Thirty-one (31), West of tho
fith I'. M. for the delinquent taxes for
the year 1909 assessed m the name of
Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on May 13,
1911 said L. E. Roach paid the subse
quent taxes assessed against said lands
for tho year 1910, assessed In tho name
of Edgar A. Stebblns; that on May IB.
1912, said L. E. Roach paid the subse
nent taxes assessed against said lands
for the year 1911. assessed in the name
of Edgar A. Stebblns; and that on Aug
gust G, 1913 said L. E. Roach paid tho
subsequet taxes against said lands for
tho year 1912. assessed in the name of
E. A. Stebblns; that on August 7, 1914
said L. E. Roach paid the subsequent
taxes assessed against said lands tor
the year 1913. assessed In the nnme of
E. A. Stebblns; that on May 171915 Ray
C. Langford. assignee, paid the subso-
?uent taxes assessed against said lands
or tho year 1914, assessed In the name
of E. A. Stebblns.
That tho undersigned Ray C. Lang
ford Is the owner of said certitlcate by
assignment and that after the expira
tion of three months from the date of
service of this notice. If said lands are
not redeemed from said tax sale. Bald
undersigned Ray C. Langford will ap
ply to the County Treasurer of Lin
coln County, Nebraska for deed to said
lands. . .. -
Dated June'21.'l9lS.
- . . RAY C. LANGFORD.
By E. II. EVANS,
J23-3W Ills Attorney.