yl SO" I " I,! tv, Three Crooked Deeds Senl, to Co. Clerk County Clerk C. W. Yost received three deeds through tlio mails Friday for recording at the court house. One of them camo from St. Louis and the other two in the same letter came from ' Oklahoma City. In both cases the fee for recording them accompanied them. Upon investigation of the records there was no truce of the men named as sellers having ever owned land in Lincoln county and the county clerk re turned the deeds to the writers of the letters with tho instruction that they were fraduient and that he would not record thorn. Ho also gratuitously contributed some good sound advice to the men who permitted themselves to be bo easily taken in. The deeds are for the following decrlbed proporty: NEJ section 10, township 9, range 32; WJ of NWi und NWJ of SWi 22-12-42: and NWi 8-11-SO. The names given in the first daed aro C. II. Patterson to Harry Zblnden, both of St. Louis, and in tho other two the names of A. J. Bartmnn, Clarence K. LftShello and Jacob Bartmnn, all of Oklahoma City, appear. LaShelle is also given as living in Colorado. From all appearances these are the sarno par ties that havo been causing bo much trouble in the past few months by sell ing land to which they had no deed. If those deeds were recorded it would require expensive litigation both for the present owners and lor tho allegod buyers' in ordor to quiet title. The county clork ia begining to think that all deods that come through the mail to bo recorded aro probably fraduient and is on the outlook to catch the men who execute them. Miss Chappcll Chosen Principal. County Superintendent Clco R. Chap noil has been selected as principal of the Sutherland high schools for tho coming year, according to the Sutherland Freo Lance. There has been considerable stir in that village oyer tho selections of teachers and announcement of the aolflctlon was njade only last week. Miss Chappell has another year as county superintendent, but will givo that that place up to accept the posi tion of principal. F. L. Smith, present superintendent of the Brady Bihools, has been selected superintendent and Miss Roxy Murphy of this city, who now teaches at Hershoy, hna been se lected as teacher' in the sotantb.. and eighth grades. ' ' For Sale. A fine two story eight room resi dence, barn and two lots, 120 West Twelfth street. Can be bought for a fraction of value and paid for in small monthly payments. For prices and terms apply to Mutual Building & Loan Association . 29-4 Local and Personal Walter Hoxie left Saturday morning for Ogalalla to spend tho day looking after his land interests, (Miss Lcqvey, of Omaha, is vlsltlnglin tho city for a few days with Misses Hazel nndvBosslo Smith. Attorney Albert A. Muldoon loft last wqek for Broken Bow to attend the term of district court. Mrs. R. A. Gorman returned Friday evening from a visit of a few days with relatives and friends in Malvern, Ia. Miss Charlino Grace, of Choyenne, arrived In tho city Friday for n visit of a few days with Misa Hazel Smith. Miss Celia Gorham, of Grand Island, arrived in the city Friday afternoon to attend the May party nnd'bpend a few days visiting her slater, Mrs. W. A. Uuchflnck. ( Lipshltz, tho junk dealer 'shipped out throo carlonds of scrap iron this week, and a week or two ago sent out several curs of bones. Since last Juno ho has shipped twelve cars of bones. Ho has on hand over n carload of automobilo tlrea and other junk of vnrious kinds. WantedGirl for general housework. Mrs. W. II. McDonald, 407 West Fifth street. 29-2 Mrs. "Walter Beam and baby, of Lordvlllo, N. M., are visiting In the city with Mrs. Boam'a mother, Mm. John Wonlnborgor, Mrs Bourn wus formerly a resident of this city and she expects to visit hero for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John McCnbe, of Choycnnq, camo down Friday oyenlng to attend tho May party nt tlio Lloyd opera house, They wero formerly res idents of this city for n number of years. Mrs. McCabe remained heiu for h "visit of u few days with Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Austin. Conditions aro favorable for a record year in the Singer bowing machine buslno B8, Tho Singer has n place of honor in niuny homes In this locality. "We will send to your homo for lm mediate use, your cholco in stylo for t0 cents per week payments. M. Por kins, Phono 458, 1009 W.ost 4th St , North Platte, collector and singer agent. aotf Tho rainfnlfiust month totaled 1.4K inches, which is two-thirds of an Inch less than the nverago for tho month. Tho greatest April precipitation was In 18S5, when it was 0.21 inches, and tho next heaviest in 1892 whon.it was 4.80 Inches, whilo in April. 1893. it wrt3 but sixteen ono-hundredths of an inch. Since January 1st a deficiency of eight-six one hundredths of an inch ex ists as compared with the averagoyoar. John VanEaton, a thirteen year old boy residing In tho east part ot tho city was arrested Friday afternoon by Chief Frazler on complaint of Mrs White on East Fourth street. Ho was charged with a thoft of a copper wash boiler. Sho alleges that tho.boy stole tho bollor and mutilated it and thtn sold it to one of tho iunk dealers in this oitv. Inves tigation gave evidence that tho hollar had been sold and tho man who bought it idontifled the boy. The boy was placed in jail to await hearing boforo the polico magistrate. Notice. Dr. G. II. Mathews has moved his office from the north Bide barn to tho Palnee hvery on Front street in chargo of George Wickhan. Calls answered day or nignt, phone Bk 482 or Barn No. 25. 29-8 WATCH THIS PAP Company Nothing Like It Ever Held in North Platte Before. V Depar tmen t Stpr e ,; Local and Personal W. O. Dolan, ot Maxwell, was a busi ness visitor to the county capital Satur day. "Slim" Williams stopped in tho city Friday ovening and spent Sunday hero. Mr, Williams has been working on the Jonoa lateral in tho Hershoy vicinity and is now leaving for tho eastern part of tho 3tato to do some ditch work. Formor Deputy Sheriff Thomas Watts stopped over in thp city Friday after noon for a Bhort visit with fnonds. He was returning from a trip west of hero on official business und stopped hore between trains, Premus Forstedt left Friday even ing for Omaha to spend Sunday visiting his wife who is contlned to a hospital there. He reports Mrs. Forstedt's con dition very much improved and announ ces that she will bo able to return homo soon. Harold Flommlnjr, of Sutherland, visited in the city Friday ovening re turning homo Saturday afternoon. He came ov"er to see about entering the Junior normal that opens here in June. He expects to attend school at Lincoln next year. Mr. and Mrs. Michael McFadden left yosterday morning for their ranch in the Paxton vicinity after n visit of a few days in this ciiy. They leturned Inat week from their honeymoon trip in tho east and thoy will mako their homo on the ranch near Paxton. Mrs. Longloy of FonDuLnc, Wis., for many years s resident of this city, arrived in tho city lost week for n visit ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Reynolds and other friends. Dr. Long loy was in tho drug business here for a number of years but loft some time ugo. Two years ago he died and Mrs. Long loy lms slnco been making her home with her son in FonDuLac. F. J. DIENER & Co. Heal Estate and Insurance. (jflrnii nnri raa 114 fnr tniun Info In different parts of tho city. Good In vestments on easy terms. Houses for sale and ront. Wo havo also good bar gains in farms nnd ranches. Cor. Front and DowoySts. upstairs. WAMTED! BONES AND SCRAP IRON Wo pay $8 nor ton for Bonds and $3 to $4 per ton for scrap, iron. ' AVe buy nil kinds of junk and hides and fur. Bring thorn to us. L. LlPSCHITZ, Locks Livery Barn. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Serial No. 07J0 DUI'AlmtKNT Or Tllll INTKBIOK. United States Land Oluco North Platte, Nebraska. April 87, 1914. Notice li i hereby Riven that Henry W. Greeley, of North Platte, Neb., who on Nov. 6. 1808. made homestead entry No. 0778 lor ?A Ac?t,on Township 15 N. Range 29. W. of Cth Principal Mcridan. has (lied notice of Intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land abova uescribtxl befor the register and receiver at North Platta Nebraika, on the 25th day of Juno. Claimant names ai wltnessses: CarlMcGrew, Frank L'bele, William Reynolds, and Joesph Ellsworth, all of North Platte, Nebr. mS-6 J. E. Evans. Register, 1M'JKJ For Full Particulars of the Great Boston Salvage Saturday, Extra Help Wanted. Leader Rev. T. D. Sullivan, of Elm Creek, was in the city last week visiting Father Patriot McDaid. Good big work horse 7 years told, seoMocey, 7 miles east of North Platte, noar Gannett. tf Miss Tillie Neubert has resigned' her position in tho Brooks studio and has accepted a position in Dickey's confec tionary and took up her duties yester day. . IDLE' For funds that you will not uso for a few Months, we issue Time Certificates of Deposit which bear interest at 4 percent. In this way your funds which are temporar ily idle, can be made profitable. We will be glad 'to explain the plan more fully to you, if you will call. McDonald State Bank, North Platte, Nebraska. CHAS. McDONALD, President WW. H. McDONALD, Cashier W. E. STARR, Ass't Cashier NOTICE x is herby given to all consumers of Electricity, that' begining with the first of May, this Company will mail statements to consumers the first of each month. When you pay your bill .bring in the statement and have it receipted or mail it with your remittance. We will no longer send around a collector. Mailing.,monthly statements ads to pur expense but we heleivc that this new system will prove very much more .satisfactory to you. North Platte Electric Co. C. It. Mokey, Manager. ;' ' - N home thisweok from Omaha where'eho Kino fAf... ,lf,t.t.W nln. !.. MaJ f! .. i.s ucgu ioiuii; icjtiuvua unu irieii iuiaau rt.nn.iunu jiuien ivmtcraauii returned last week from a visit of aN few days with Mrs. Allison Wilcox on the ranch. License to wed was issued Saturday from the office of the county judge to Zack M. Zook, 44, of Hershey andMrs. Anna C. Hughes, 42, of Helena, Mo. MONEY OR. HURRY MITCHELL GRADUATE DENTIST Telephone Red 4 605K Dewey St. North Pla te. Nebraska. Offlro phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. Onico Phone 410 Res. Blk 552 Bertha E. Mangon, M JX Physician and Surgeon Ostomies of Women and Children Specialty NORTH PLATTE, NEB. New McCabe Blbg. I GEO. B.DENT, ' f-Physician and Surgeon, f Ofilce over McDonald Bank. Phones I Office 130 Fhonea Residence 115 John S Simms. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Keith Thcatro Duildlng Special Attention given to Obstetrics. and Diseases of Women Ofllco 209 PHONES- Residence 33 Subscribe for the OMAHA BEE 45 cents per month. Delivered anywhere in the city that Uncle Sam delivers your let ters, and by special carrier on Sunday. All for 45c. C. M. MEWT0N, Agent for the BEE. Cattle and Hogs WANTED. Sell your Cattle ahd"fHogs to Julius rlogensen, No. Platte. Hgibest cash prices paid. Officft open day and night in North Stf e Barn. First class horse and o"fo livery in connection. Phone No. 29. A,- Picard CARPENTER. Job Work and ..Repair Work.. Sop Corner Slxthand PineStrcet Phono Rod 377. The North Side Feed Barn has forale grinI of all kinds, Bran, Skorts, Baled AlfalJa, Hay, Gdod Seed Potatoes. Goods promptly delivered. j Our terms aro cash. TELEPHONE No. 29 fl Mimu Bought and highest market jjhi; J PHONES IJed G36 Kesldence I ed G3G Office 459 C. H,' WALTERS. Cream Separators at Horsh ey' corner of Uh and Locust streets. Smokers' Articles Vo are not only manufacturing and "ling tho best five and ten cent cigars nktown, but we also carry a full lino of smokers' articles, and all the leading brands of plug and smoking tobacco. Tobacco users can be supplied with everything in the tobacco lino at this tor. J. F SCHMALZRIED. The Maker of Good Cigars. HI Dt redfield edfield Physicians and Surgeons. WILLIS J. REDFIELD. Sureeon. JOG D. REDFIELD, Physician. OrFICE: Physicians & Surgeons . Hospital . . PHONE 642. Dr. J. S. Twinem, Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention to Ohstetrics and Children's Diseases. Phones, ofilce 183, residence'",283 Office in McDonald Bank Building. North Platte, Nebraska. FARM LOANS Plenty o Money to Loan on Farms and Ranches. Rates and Terms. Rasona ble. Buchanan & Patterson. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Serial No. 01646 Department of the Interior.' U. S. Land Office nt North Plnttc, Nebr. , March. It. 1914. Notice is hereby given thnt Nellie Weeks, of Tryon, Nebr., who. on March 4. 1910, made Homestead Entry No 0-1616. for all of Section 20. twp. 17. N. rsro. 80. w nt of tho 6th Principal Meridian, has filed i of Intention to make final three year jir - . t vatablidh claim to the land above desc-ibeu, tefore the rcslstcr and receiver, nt North Platte, Nebr.. on tho 15th day of May. 1914. Claimant namea as witnesses: David N, Callcnder. Harry E. Callender, Henry V. Rlckley, Bert Hudson.all of Tryon, Nebr. mt7-6 J. E. Evan, Reffister. Sheriff's Sale. By lrtue of nn order of sale Issued from tho dlstrictcourt of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon a decreo of foreclosure rendered In said court wheiein Milton White et al Is plaintiff afld G. B. Jewell etal are defendants, and to mo directed, Iv will on the 9th day of May. 1914. nt 2 o'clock p. m.. at the east front door of tho court house ln.North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said docrce. Interests and costs, tho following de scribed, property, to-wlt: South half of section twenty-two 22 Township twelvo 12 Range thirty 30 west of the 6th P. M, Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte, Nebr.. April (5th. 1914. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. ORDER OF HEARING. The State of Nebraska. Lincoln county, ss. In the County Court. ' In'the matter of the estato of John II. Guthcr lesn deceased. To the creditors, heirs. legatees and others in terested In the estato of John II. Guthcrless. Take notice, that Mary Gutherjess has filed In the county court, a report of her doings as ad ministrator of said estate, and it is ordered that the same stand for hearinsr the 12th day of May, A. D. 1914-v before the court at the hour of 9 o'clock, a. m., at which time nny person In terested may appear and nccept to nnd contest the tamo. Notice of this proceeding and the hearing thereof Is ordered given to nil persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho North Platto Tribune, a seml-'wcekly news paper printed In s id county for thf eo consecutive weeks prior to said date of hearing. Dated April 17th. 1014. 022-3 JOHN GTANT, County Judge. LEGAL NOTICE William B, Funkhauser and Lillian O. Funk houser, defendants, will take notice that on the 10th day of April, 1914, Loren Sturges, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the District Court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants and other defendants, tho object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by tho above named defendants to the plaintiff upon lots seven (7), tight (8), nine (9), ten (10) ,r eleven (111 nnd twelve (I2, in block three 3, of Gamble's Addition to tho town of Uer shey,. Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of n certain promissory note, dated March 6th, 1911, for tho Bum of Sl.000.00 duo and payable in ninety days from the date thereof That there is now duo upon said note and mort gago tho sum of $1,228.65 For which sum with interestfrom June 15, 1914, plaintiff riray for a decree that Bald defendants be required to pny the same, or that said premises may bo sold t6 satisfy the amount duo. You nro. required to answer said petition on or before tho 25th day of May, 1914. Dated April 10th. 1914. ,L0REN STURGIS, Plaintiff B14-4 By Wilcox & Hajllgan, his AttorneyB. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND TOR T.lNfim.M pnmjTv wcmioacva Mary Brodbeck, plaintiff 1 vs. Geogo Meyer, a Minor, Elizabeth uaieyer, a minor, iieiena Mcy- Notice of Sale er, a minor. Henry Meyer, a minor, and Carl Brodbeck, Defendants. J , Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an ' order of II M. Grimes. Judtro of the District Court In and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, made on the IHh ilnu nf Antl 101.4 .. ,Un..l ,. , . hereinafter described, there will be soldat the cast iruiuuuuruiiiiQcaun nouse in Lincoln county Nebraska, on the 23d day of May, 1914, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at public auction, to the highest J9tnte, to-wlt; The South-IIulf and tho South- jihii ot me worinwesi wuancr, and the South Half of tho Northeast Quarter of Section Twenti - TYmr tn Tnw n Vi I r Rtvluun Vnl. . t Thlrty-Onc, Wcstfof tho Sixth P. M.. In Lincoln ivuumy, uurusnu, oaia saie will remain open for one hour. Dated thti 27th day of April. 1914. a28-8 MARY BROBBECK, Guardian. LEGAu NOTICE To Mrs. Eloiso Ireland, non-resident defendant You are hereby notified that Emma J. Turpio as plaintiff filed her certain petition in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on April 23, 1914, against you, impleaded with Sarah Cue Frank E. Coe and Coe, his wife, first anp real namo unknown defendants, the object and prayer of which said petition nre tp quiet title in plalntirr against said defendants In and to the following described lands sltuato in Lincoln rounty. Nebraska, to-wlf Lots Six. Seven. Eight. Nine, Ten, Eleven nnd Twelve, of Section Twelve, and all of Section Thirteen, Township Thirteen, north of Range Thirty, west of the Sixth P. M., nnd particularly against a certain mortgage made and executed to one Isaac Coe. your ancestor, to said described lands and for such other relief ns may bo Just and equitable. You nre required to make answer to said peti. tlon on or before the 8th day of June, 1914, r judgment will bo taken against you as In said petitionrorayed. ' EMMAJ.TURPIE, Plaintiff; n28-4 By E. II. Evana. Her Attorney Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of nn order of sale Issued from he district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon degree of foreclosure rendered in said court wherein L. C. Severn Is plaintiff and Chris Ras mussen and R. P. Rasmussen. are defendants, and to me directed I will on the 29th day of May, 1914. nt 2o'elockp. m.. at the east frontdoor of the court house In North Platte. Lincoln county, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, the following described property y'fc A!1 "f Section Nine (9), Township Ten (10). North of Itange Twenty-elght (28). except one and one-half UH) acre In the northwest quarter (NWJ) of the southeast quarter, west or tho 6th P. M. Lincoln county, Nebraska. Dated North Platte. Neb.. April 25. 1914. 28-6 A. J. SALISBURY. Sheriff r 1 tS -" u fW;MUAtttitllKMMwA -'Vak.'a.lHWfcr. an. MuWlr !Mm.,-,wetettlt,!W. m SiUfi i. q, jt T?