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Adams and George W. Berge filed their peti tion In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, against Orellas A. Herring and Mrs. M. H. Herring, his wife, to recover the sum of Four hun dred ($400) dollars, a balance due the plaintiffs from the defendants for pro fessional services rendered the de fendants in certain litigation In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, and in the Supreme Court of Nebraska, under a verbal contract by which the plaintiffs were to receive the reasonable value of their services to be rendered - Said petition alleges that all of said professional services were rendered upon special instance and request of the defendants ; that said-services performed were reason ably of the value of Four hundred fifty ($450) dollars and that defend ants have paid the plaintiffs the sum of Fifty ($50) dollars, leaving a bal ance due of Four hundred ($400) dol lars, for which sum with Interest at the rate of seven (7 per cent) per cent from the 5th day of December, 1905, plaintiffs ask judgment and the costs of suit. . , Defendants will further take notice that on the 5th day of December, 1905, at the time of the filing of the petition In said cause, -they filed an affidavit stating that the defendants, Orellas A. Herring and Mrs. M. H. Herring, his wife, were non-residents of the state of Nebraska, and that service of summons could not be had upon them and that they were absent from the state and that defendants were owners of real estate In Lancaster County, Nebraska, subject to attach ment and that they had no personal property In the State of Nebraska; that thereupon an attachment was duly issued and the sheriff of Lan caster County, Nebraska, attached, as provided by law, lot nine (9), block three (3), in South Park Addition to Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, and said property is now held by the sheriff by virtue of said attachment; that the same will be sold according to law to satisfy amount due plain tiffs from defendants. You are required to answer said petition on. or before, tho 22nd day of January, 1906. GEORGE A. ADAMS. (ji:o lien w. berge. rial miffs. January, A. D. 1906, at the east doo; of the court house, In the City o: Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska offer for sale at public auction the following described lands and tene ments, to-wit: Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) In Block one (1) in Gib bon's addition to the City of Llncola Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 6th day or December, A. D. 1905. ; NICHOLAS RESS, ; Sheriff. Francis M. W. Price, Lawyer, 1012 O St; Lincoln, Neb. 7 v NOTICE OF TA.; SALE . To all whom it may concern and to James R. Wilhite to J. R. Wilhite, to J. L. Wilhite and to Mary L. Wiltse You and each of you ire hereby noti fied that on the seventh day of April A. D., 1904, M. L. Wllllama purchased for the taxes at a private sale of land for taxes Lots' seven' (7) and eight (8) in Block fourteen (14) in South Lincoln addition to Lincoln, : Lancas ter county, Nebraskawhich lands. or lots-was assessed in the name of J L. Wilhite and was sold for tbe taxes assessed for the years 1894, 1895, 1896 1897, 1858, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902 And that the time for redemption 0 said lots or lands from said sale wil expire on the seventh (7th) day 0 April, A. D., 1906, and after said date last mentioned I will apply for the tax deed thereto. FRANJCI3 M. W. PRICE, Assignee, Francis M. W. Price, lawyer, 1012 O St., Lincoln, Neb. NOTICE OF TAX -ALE To .all' whom it may concern- and to James R. Wilhite to J. R. Wilhite to J. L. Wilhite and to Mary L. Wiltse You antf each of you are hereby notified that on the ninth (9th) day of April, A. D., 1904, M. L. Williams purchased for the taxes at a private sale of land for taxes Lot nine (9) in Block fourteen (14) in South Lincoln addition to Lincoln, Lancaster county. Nebraska, which lands or lots was assessed in the name of J. L. Wil hite, and was sold for the taxes as sessed for the years 1894, 1895, 1896 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902 and that the time for redemption of said lots or lands from said sale will expire on the nintY (9th) day of April, A. D., 1906, and after said date last mentioned I will apply for the tax deed thereto. FRANCIS M. W. PRICE, Assignee. Francis M. W. Price, Lawyer, 1012 O St., Lincoln, Neb. NOTICE OF TAX SALE To all whom it may concern and to the Gate City Land company to the Globe, Savings bank and to the Globe Loan and Trust Company Sav ings bank. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the ninth day of April, A. D., 1904, F. M. Green purchased for the taxes at a private sale of land for taxes Lots ten (10,) eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block three (3) in Zehrung and Ames addl tion to Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska, which lands or lots was as sessed in the name of the Gate City Land company and was sold for the taxes assessed for the years 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902. And that the time for redemption of said lots or lands from said sale will expire on the ninth day or April, A. D., 1906, and after said date last mentioned I will apply for the tax deed thereto. F. M. GREEN. SHERIFF'S SALE "Not loo I hereby given, that by virtue of an order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of U Third Judicial dlstrlet t Nebraska, within nnd for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Miriam Archer H plaintiff, and Cora J. Cronan and Wil liam J, Cronan . jfrndantn. I will, at 2 o'clock, n. m, on the 9th day of Plcait Mention THE INDSPSNOSNT Francis M. TV. Price, Lawyer, 1012 0 St., Lincoln, Neb. NOTICE OF TAX SALE To all whom it may concern and to Ed. B. Ureen and to the National 1 .and company. You and each of von are hereby notified that on the twenty. nrtn nay or March, a. r, iyoi, m Green purchased for the tuitu at a private salo of land for taxes Ixit eight (8) in Block three (3) In -tenun aud Atiiw addition to Un coin In Lancufvr count-, Nebraska, which land or lots was assessed U th name of the National land com Whtn You Write to Advtrtlstrs, pany, and was sold for the taxes as sessed for the years 1901 and 1902, and that the time for redemption of said lots or lands from said sale will expire on - the twenty-fifth day of March, A. DC, 1906. F. M. GREEN. LEGAL NOVICE Notice to non-resident defendants. In the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska. George H. Freeman plaintiff, vs. B. Ui Watson, whose first name is un known, et al., defendants. To B. R. Watson, whose first name is unknown, and Mrs. B. R. Watson, whose first name is unknown, George Hargreaves, and Mrs. George Har greaves, whose first name is un known, T. E. Ca'vert, ' whose first name is unknown, and Mrs. T. E. Cal vert, whose first name is unknown, Ji ' N. Barr, whose . first name is un ,known, and Mrs. J. N. Barr, whose first name is unknown, Miss Sallie Floyd, Mrs. Kuher, whose first name is1 unknown, and Mr. Kuher, whose first name is unknown, Mrs. Max Woods, whose first name is unknown, and Mr. Max Woods, Edward C. Per kins, and Mrs. Edward C. Perkins, whose first name is unknown, Mrs. Charles E. Perkins,' whose first name is unknown, and Mr. Charles E. Per kins, Florence Bramwell, and Mr. Bramwell, whose first name is un known, Mrs. Ray Jenckes, whose first name Is unknown, and Mr. Ray Jenckes, Mrs. C. 8. Maurice, whose first name is unknown, and Mr. C. S. Maurice, whose first name is un known, C. F. Touzalln, whose first name is unknown, and Mrs. C. F. Touzalln, whose first name Is un known, Mrs. O. E. Touzalln, whose first name is unknown, and Mr, G. E. Touzalln, whose first name is un known, Mrs. J. J. Ransom, whose first name is unknown, and Mr. J. J. Ransom, whose first name is un known, Lida M. Touzalln, widow of Albert E. Touzalln, deceased, Ellen F. Touzalln, Charlotte Touzalln, Ed ward C Perkins and Charles .8. Mau rice, trustees of the will of Albert E. Touzalin, deceased, and J. W. Blythe, whose first name is unknown, and W. 8. Jackson, whose first name is unknown, and H. W. Scott, whose first name is unknown, alternates as trustees of the will of Albert E. Touz alin, deceased, J. F. McShane, whose first name is unknown, and Mrs. J. F. McShane, whose first name is un known, Henry Weible, and Mrs. Henry Weible, whose first name la unknown, also the unknown heirs and consorts of all the above named defendants; non-resident defendants. You and each of you will take no tice that on the 18th day of Novem ber, 1905, George H. BYeeman, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the dis trict court of Lancaster county, Ne braska, against you and each of you, the prayer and object of which pe tition is to foreclose the liens of tax sale upon two tax certificates of the date of November 8th. 1903, made by the treasurer of said county to one Chas. Hammond covering lots five (5) and six (6) in block nine (9) of Hillsdale addition to the city of Lin coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, for the delinquent county taxes of 1901 and the delinquent county and city taxes of 1902, which certificates were on the 20th day of April, 1905, sold and assigned by tho said Chas. Ham mond, and later in the regular course of business becar.ie,for value the property of the plaintiff herein; that there is now due on e&ld certificates tho sura of $19.13, tosether with in terest at tho rate of 20 per cent per annum from the date of said cer tificates for two years, and 10 per cent thereafter. Plaintiff prays that said property be sold to satisfy Bald liens and the cost of this action. Including attor ney's ft'cs as provided by law; and for general relief. oii aro required to answer said petition on or before the 15th day of January, 1906. Dated IVeember I, 1 W. GKOltnn If, KHKKMAN. My EDWIN S. MI'LEY, Ally