15 JUNE 7, 1906 The Nebraska Independent I v r - NOTICE uV To John E. Dougherty, James Man ning non-resident, and the real' estate described as lot forty-four (44) in Davis' Subdivision of lot three (3) in southwest quarter, section thirty-six (36) township ten (10) range six (6) Lancaster County, Nebraska, defend ants, and to all persons claiming any estate or interest in said real estate. Close to Nature The method of treatment and life at GREEN GABLES, the Dr. Benj. F. Bailey Sanatorium, Lin coln, Nebraska, are those of good old Mother Nature. In , their work the management do not attempt to controvert nature, but enter Jnto partnership with her. They do not ride hobbies or feel satisfied to dismiss their, guests as "well" when only able" to live the l'e of an ascetic or "extremist. They " prepare them to be strong' of body cheery of heart and active in all things. 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You and each of you will take no tive that on the 17th day of May, 1906, Hosea Bennett filed his petition in the district court of Lancaster county, Ne braska against the defendants, John E. Dougherty, . James Manning and said real estate as defendants the ob ect and prayer of said petition being to foreclose a certain tax-sale certifi cate lien existing in plaintiffs favor on said real estate, to have an ac counting, and to have said defendants and all persons claiming any- interest in said real estate barred and fore closed of any such interest as against plaintiff, , - - It is of the allegations of said peti tion that said real estate was subject to taxation for the years 1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900, that taxes assessed against said real estate for said years were and became delinquent, and that oh the 4th day of. November, 1901 plaintiff purchased said" real; estate for taxes at . public auction from the treasurer of Lancaster Coutny, Ne braska, that said sale was regularly made, that said county treasurer de livered to plaintiff a taxsale certifi cate, that the owner of sajd,real es tate is unknown. , . - Plaintiff prays an accounting, that on the trial of said action a Ume be fixed wherein if redemption . be not made said real estate may be sold ac cording to law to pay amount found to be due to plaintiff with the costs cf such sale, and in such costs that there be Included an attorney's fee of ten per cent of the amount of such de cree, and for .general equitable relief. You . are required to , answer said petition on or before Mondty, July 2, 1906. v , : . Dated May, 17, 1906. . . HOSEA BENNETT, Plaintiff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT In. the justice court of W. T. Stev ens, a justice of the peace in and for Lancaster county, Nebraska, Mollie E. Marr, plaintiff, ,vs, John Howard, defendant:....: ,,... ; , ; - John Howard, defendant, will take notice that on the 15th day of May, 1906, W. T. Stevens, a justice of peace in Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebras ka, issued an order of attachment for the sum of nineteen dollars and twen ty cents ($19.20) in an action pending before him,, wherein Mollie E.. Marr, is plaintiff Andi John Howard Js de fendant, that; property of defendant, consisting off $22.23 has been attached under said order by A. M. B-rtram, constable. Said cause was continued to June 28, 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m. MOLLIE E. MARR, ; : Plaintiff., BERGE, MORNING & LEDWITH, ' Her attorneys. ' ' ' . , CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, office of Audi tor of Public Accounts. Lincoln, February 1, 1906. 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