(WttO0CC15O5CCOCCCC0Gi0000M 1 A WILD ROSE. X n.. uVah I r.ARTH. . JJf -U.T... J (Copyright, 1J20, Winrn Newspaper Union.) "A liuly to see you. sir," spoke Susnn Dodge, tlie old hoiifekreper; "two of thorn In fact mother und daughter, I think." Professor Albion Dncro lifted hla eyes from his hook wltli surprise, al most donconi In his timid oyc "If It Is a, subscription or some thing of thnt sort, yott might attend to It, Susnn," suggested her employer. "I don't think It Is anything of that kind, sir," explained .Susan.- "The ..Mm- in.lv said something about wish ing to tnlk to you about tho young lady." "Vory well ; show thoni In," directed the professor, although ho rather re- ' sotited any Intrusion uiiou his darly loved solltudu. "J am .Mrs. Eunice" Ward," spoke n trained, even voice, and a matronly appearing lady with a rellned fast of I featups Introduced herself. "This Is my niece, .Miss Gloria Trosham." Professor Dacre courteously ac knowledged tho greeting of mo elder lady. As ho fixed his eyes upon her coinpunlonr It seemed as though tho latter had brought Into the staid, well governed house the very essence of youth, beauty, a breath of tho forest or the sea, free, unrestrained, an In definable spiritual something that caused the professor to feel as If this lovely creature was uultu of unothor world. Mrs. Ward was brief, concise and" practical. "We have Just moved Into the house diagonally back of yours," she said. "Ah I then we are neighbors?" ob served the Professor. "My niece, Gloria," proceeded Mrs. Ward, "has lleen brought up- for eight een years In tho remote wilderness. When her mother died my brother1 went into seeiusion, taking his only child to share It. Gloria has been brought tip among nature's solitudes. She has had music, reading, the de voted love of her father In her hermlt llko seclusion, comfort, even luxuries, but no outside companionship. When my brother died 1 hastened to assume her charge. Gloria Is u loving, In nocent child, who knows nothing of the great world. She can read, she la a wonderful panlst and singer, but she 1ms not been taught to write u line. Sho knows nothing of tho science ot study. Professor' Dacre. would you consent to take Gloria as a special home pupil, with the Idcu of famlllur . Ulng her with the system and methods of acquiring learning? And later on sho might enter upon a course In some seminary." It was an extraordinary concession, to nsk of a man as occupied and as well paid as Professor Dacre. Tho sweet eyes of Gloria Trosham fixed up pn him, he wns Influenced to say : "Madam, 1 have two hours dally In the afternoon unoccupied and usually devoted to rest, or reading In my libra ry, or the garden.. It will bo a duty and a pleasure to have your niece for a casual pupil, but please do not speak of compensation," and n sentiment of t , pity for the orphnn girl nnd a nnttiral deslro to be helpful to others so clear- ly spoke In the p'avo, earnest oyes. that Gloria's own boatowed a glowing clnnco unon him of gratitude and con- fldence. Within n month Albion Dacre was lifted Into a new phase of existence. To lilni Gloria wns nn untrained wild row, sweet ami beautiful, who shamed his practical worldly-wise nature In contrast with freshness, purity nnd In- iificiineo of a soul that had known-and loved nature with the ardor of a child, i Many a time the professor nurtured as , a dream embracing nil that was worth while- In life, an ardent longing to seek a now existence amid the glories of nature In Its primeval wUdness, away from tho drudgery and Inhar- monlousncss of his present sphere, 1IV,II"I7..V". V. , . communing with the flowors, tho birds, i the stars, and lenmlng from the Hps of his fair young pupil lessons of the real loveliness and peace of a happy existence, "forgetting the world and by the world forgot 1" "Oh. think of It I" exclnlmcd Gloria rapturously one day. "I can write a whole lino. See," nnd the rugged heart of her tutor boat tumultuous- ly as she placed bofore him a sheet bearing tho words, "I love Aunty Eunice and dear Professor Dncro more than anybody olse In the whole world." Then after that thorp seemed to creei) Into her nature a certain shy ness that puzzled Albion Dacre. liven her aunt observed the change. Con tact with the world was teaching the artless girl that she should repress the naive free Impulses that her life In tho wilderness had encouraged. One afternoon the professor came to the tree-shaded table where Gloria took her lessons to find her sunny head pillowed on one arm and her lovely eyes closed In slumber. She had been writing In a little memorandum book ; and he could not help but scan the open page before him. It held the secret thoughts of a girl j In love herself. It artlessly analyzed i the deep devotion thnt had grown up 1 In her heart for the man she adored ! himself. I Suddenly Gloria a roused.. She dis cerned thnt ho had scanned hot treas ured confession. A deep blush over spread the beautiful face. She has tened to hide It against his arm, whore she murmured softly: "It's true, every word of ,ltl" and Albion Dacreknew thnt the perfect Joy of life was hla. Cook With Oil on Warship. The Uood, the monster mystery bat tleship, launched from the Clyde the other day, Is fitted out with a large oil-fuel cooking galley. For several years past the use of oil fuel hns been common In the British navy for pro pulsion purposes, but Its employment for cooking Is quite nn Innovation. The galley referred to Is cnpable of1 cooking for 1,200 men. The hont Is obtnlned by means of special burners, which consume the oil under pressure, ! compressed nlr helps used to atomize ; tho fuel. The result Is n white flame ; of extraordlhnry heat and' cleanliness, whlrh lenves no residue whatever and : Is easily controlled. There Is nn en- tire absence of smell a usual dlsad- vantage 'In cooking by means of oil and there s no chance of the food being contaminated. ED CROWN GASOLINE Quick, complete combustion The uniform vaporizing and carburet ting qualities of Red Crown Gasoline make perfect carburetor adjustment possible. It enables you to be sure of an efficient, economical mixture; quick, clean combustion and themaximum explosive power. Standardize oniaclean-burning Red Grown Gasoline. It means maximum mileage, power, motoring satisfaction. Polarine, the standard high quality motor oil, furnishes correct lubrication for your car winter or summer. Get them both at the sign of the Red Crown. STANDARD OIL COMPAN (NEBRASKA) RED C CROWN J L GASOUNE J f nuaua oil. company ONXI1A. "1 ' COMMISSIONERS' FROCBEM.VGS. uwini met pursuant to adjournment present Herminghauson, Koch and .Springer, when the following buslnoss was transacted: . John Anthony, work on tractor, $30 Geo. Sidwell, work on tractor, S30. Albert Stelnhausen, work on roads. $90.00. John Ketchum, work on road, $43. , Alvln Baker, work on roads, $04.00. J. D. W. Lincoln, refund tux, $6.SC. Wm. Johnson, bridge work, $4$2.10. H. W. Fettor, services county poor, a on rJ x'orklns, dragging, $1.00. W. D. Waldo, road work, $00.00. W. S. Haskins, road work. $77.60. 15. Olson. roatl work, 17.00. ' Frank Ztariinor, road work. $7.i0. Jesse Long, road work. 110.00, K. A. Crol)y, drgingr. $1.50. I It. N. Lamb, home rent county poor. , Wiley Moon, road work, $7.00. , Joe Moon, road work, $7.00. Sam Gainmell, road work, $11.20. I Telepliono Co., ront and tolls, $B0.76. ' Paul Meyer, surveying, $0.96. ' C. B. Cypher, road work, $7.20. i Paul Meyer, surveying, $17.00. i P. C. Selby, road work, $7.80. N. P. L. & P. Co.. $43.70. Rush More. Co., mdse county ..poor, $22.70, W. H. Dale, dragging, $14.70. L. Porklns, dragging, $50.50. Wm. Thanol, oil for tractor, $G8.00. Banks & Oldfather, oil for tractor, $102.60. Mrs. G. S. Williams, mdso county poor, $3.75. J. B, Schram, dragging, $10.00. Martin Wyman, blacksmlthing, $5.80. Ernest Eames, publishing, $13.85. W. H. Dale, brldgo work, $47.00. C. R. Cochran, draggtng. $51.00 Geo. E. Prossor, fees, $8.35. Wm. Smith, dragging, $28.70. Wm. Smith, road work, $93.40. Wm. Oilman, road work, $24.50. W. G. Sparks nppolnted road over seer District 7 to fill vacancy. t w l. Mninrnu'lp? nnnnlntnn nvnruanr Djgt 41 to fljj va0Qncy, J. F. Snyder, dragging, $70.35. Byron Curtis, road work, $122.50. C. H. Melton, road work, $24.45. H. J. Trusty, road work, $14.00. Homer Trusty, road work, $9.80. Georgo MoKnrtere. road work. $28. Lylo Trusty, road work, $30.00. J. P. Jensen, dragging, $5.70. Henry Larson, Jr., dragging, $5.70. Chamber of Commerce, road work, $200.00. Peter Jepsen, coad work, $16.00. J. P. Jepsen. road work, $33.00. .Tool Olson, dragging, $9.00. Carl Nelson, dragging, $0.75. Arthur Nelson, dragging, $7.55. Fred Nelson, road Work, '$8.30. Morris Thompson, road work, $8.50. T. F. Thompson, road work, $39.25. J. W. Roso, dragging, $14.00. Lawrence Hi'to, dragging, $7.20. L. N. HIto, dragging, $19.00. Evey McGee, road work, $28.00. Ray McGee, road work, $15.00. Arthur Carver, dragging. $31.00. Ed Williams, dragging, $34,50. Arthur Burke, rofcd work, $7.20. James Mageo, road work, $16.65. John Robinson, road work, $3.60. Albert Robinson, road work, $6.90. J. W. Robinson, road work, $0.90. Roy Deets, road work, $2.70. Henry Herbert, road work, $2.70. R L. Rhine, road work, $42.50. Adjourned to May 17, 1920. Estrny Hog. Taken up May 6th, a Poland China hog weighing about 300. Owner call ipay charges and take animal away, ICG. Landholm, five miles west of town. i i I n i i i .ii 5 I I a I I n HI 1 l I J I NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital. (incorporated) One liafi Block forth of Postoflice. Pbfli 58 A modern Institution for the dentine treatment of tnedlqal, iuri(icat &nd oridneniont cases, Cotrtplefyly equipped - X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories Staff: Geo. B. Dent M. D. V. Lacas, M. I). J. B. Red6e!d.M.D. J. S. SIMMS. M.D. Dlt. REDFIELD Physician. Obstetrician Surueou. X-Ray Calls Promptly Answered Night or Daj Phone Office U12 Residence 070 ROBERT A- PHILLIPS Plumbing and JIcut!ugl'in.trnctor. I am prepared to do all kinds' of plumbing and heating. All materials and work guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully glvon. Shop nnd Residence 1.103 I-'nst 01 h St. v Phone Red LIS 'otIcc. Young Bros. & Co.; Daniel C. Young; Eben Young and P. S. Young, partners in business in St. Louis, Missouri, under the Jirm name of Young Bros. & Co.; T. B. Weber & Co.; John Dowd and E. M. Dowd; Mary, K. Nichols; Lot 1, Block 116 of the Original Plat of the City of North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska; and all persons claiming any interest of any Mind In said real estate or any part thereof, defendants, will take notice that on the 5th. day of May, 1920, JullUs PIzor, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lin coln County, Nebraska, against said defendants, the obicct and prayer of which is ot quiet title in the plantiff herein, Julius Pizer, to Lot 1, Block 116, Of tho Original Plat of the City of North Platte. Lincoln County, Ne braska, against each and all of said defendants and against all persons claiming any interest of any kind In boI'U real estate or any part thereof and to exclude each and all of said de fendants from any right, title, inter est, lien or claim in and to said lot and lands. And pla.'ntlff prays in said action that one certain mortgage executed by C. M. Mllleer on the 16th day, of May, 1871 for $536.86 to tho defendants heroin, Young Bros. & Cp.. and record ed In Book "A," Page 57 of the Mort gage Records of Lincoln County, Ne braska, on said Lot 1, Block 116. North Platte, Nebraska, be decreed and adjudged to be paid and satisfied and cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plaintiff further prays that a certain mortgage executed by A. J. It Her and C. M. Miller on said Lot 1, Blocik 116, North Platte, Nebraska, dater May 20th, 1871. running to Daniel C. Young, Eben Young and P. S. Young, pjtrtnors in business In St. Louis, Missouri, under tho firm name of oung Bros. & Co. for the sum of $536.86 nnd rocorded in Book "A." Page 59 of tho Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, be adjudged and de creed to be paid and satisfied and that sai d mortgage bo cancelled upon tho records of Lincoln County,, Ne braska. And plantiff further prays that a certain mortgage executed by A. J, Mlller and C. M. Millor on said Lot 1. Block 116, of North, Platte. Nebraska, on tho 30th day of May 1871, for the sum of $955.23 and running to tho de fendants. T. B. Weber & Co. and re corded In Book "A," Page 61 of tho Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, bo adjudged and decreed to be paid and satisfied in full and said mortgage bo cancelled upon tho rec ords of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And piaintitr rurther prays that a qortaln mortgage executed by A. J, Miller and C. M. Miller on said Lot Block 116. of North Platte Nebras kal dated August 22nd, 1874, for the sum of $650.00 runis'ng to John Dowd and E. M. Dowd nnd recorded in Book A, Pago 253 of the Mortcace Records ot Lincoln County,. Nobraska, be ad judged and decreed to bo paid and satisfied and said mortgage cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, And plantiff further prays that a certain mortgage executed by A. J. Millor nnd C. M. Miller on the 6th day of April, 1877. on said Lot 1. Block 11G, North Platte,. Nobraska. for tho sum of $2,000.00 running to the defen dant, Mary IC Nichols and recorded in Book "A.'i Page 544 of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska, bo adjudged to bo paid and satisfied In full and cancelled upon the records of Lincoln County, Nebraska. And plaintiff furthor prays that his title In and to said Lot 1, Block 110, bo quieted as aga'nst each and all of said mortgages and against Lot 1, Block 116 of tho Original Plat of tho City of North Platte, Lincoln County. Nebraska, and all per sona claiming any interest of any, kind In said real estato or any part thereof, and that they bo decreed to have no right, title and Interest In and to said promises or any part thoreof and for general equitable reuor. You are required to answer said po tltlon on or before the 21st day of June 1920. Dated May 5th, 1920. JULIUS PIZER. Plaintiff. By Halllgan, Boatty & Halllgan. NOW OPEN ! ' The New Twmem Hospital For the Treatment of Medical, Surgical and Obstetrical Cases. 719 West Fifth Street. Phone 110. ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Oelton Building Vforth Platte, Nbrask DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST McDonald Bank Bldy. Phono i7. HIDES, FURS AND JUNKk CAST IRON AND BONES. We want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. Dry Bones $10 to 512 ton L. LIPSHITZ. Extension Itond No. 77. To whom It may, concern: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at the NE corner of section 20, township 14 north, range 30 west and running thence north oa line between See's 16 and 17 said township and range 60 chs. to the SW corner of NWy4 of mVYi of Section 16 said toWnshlp and range to connect with extension of Road No. 107, this road to be 66 feet wide, and to be an extension of Road No. 77, has reported in favor of the same. Anyone having objections thereto, or claims for damages by reason of the establishment of the above road must file same on or bofore twelve o'clock noon of the 2Sth day of June 1920. Dated at the County Clerk's office In North Platte, Nebrsaka, this 16th day of April 1920. ' ' A S. ALLEN, A27-4 County Clerk NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PAV ING DISTRICT NO. 3 IN THE CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. To tho owners of recrfrd title of all property adjacent to or abuttfng upon tho streets hereinafter descrlbeu anu all persons Interested therein. You and each of you are hereby not "?.n" r,Y' f"u ""l.rrPf Heirship in the Estate of Arthur p Uieu UUll uih mujur uuu vuuumi ulLavton Dpppnqnd tho city of North Platte did under raton' Ueceas; date of April 20, rjzo pass ana ap-! prove a certain ordinance forming I NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER and creating paving district number ESTED IN THE ESTATE OP 3 or the city of North Platte, Lincoln ARTHUR f: County, Nebraska, and that the fol- lowing streets including the intersec- tions thereof within the limits of said city are comprised Althin said paving uisiriui. iu-H. mm. wi nun Fourth Street of said City,, common- wig ui uio iiuviBcuituu m. ' ty vjouri or Lincoln County, Nebraska Street and Bryan Avenue in Riverdale alleging that Arthur F. Layton died Addition to said City, thence west 'intestate on the 17h day of April 1899 along said Fourth Street to and in- J and that at the time of his death ho eluding Pine Streot of said City, was a resident of Lincoln County Ne thence north along said Ptne Street braska; and that at that time he 'own to the south line of Sixth Street of ed ono-half of.an undivided two-thirds said City, as it Intersects said Pihe interest In the Northwest nimrtor Street of said City. i(NW4) of Section Twenty-one (21) Unless object.ons are filed thereto township Twenty-three (23) Ranzo as required by Statute within twenty Fifty-six (56), West of the 0th Prin days from the first publication of this c,)ai Merdan, in Scotts Bluff Countv notice, the Mayor and Council shall Nebraska; and alleging that they the proceed to construct such paving. said Ray E. Glfford and Lula K Glf Dated this 4th day ot May, 1920. ford are the present owners o'f tho A. F. STREITZ. Mayor. East seventy-five (75) acres of so d - E' BLDER' ClPATr? ab0Ve descr'bed Iand' "SThaV John Mi-3wks (SkAl G. Hutton is the present owner of tho ir11"0- oawiic ow. U; .iww.., v... ceased In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. The State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said estate will take notice that the be,the' editors of said deceased timo limited for presentation and filing , And tne prayo f ,d pottit,0 , of claims against said Estato Is Sop-'that the court shall fix a time for boa -tomber 4, 1920, and for settlement of ,ng of 8ald netltlon "?J 'J said Estate Is April 30, 1921; that I will sit at tho couuty court room In said county on Juno 4, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on Soptombor 4 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive. 1 lt, wU.,at nil uAuuwuo, u, , "UJ""- Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, M4-J1 County Judge. . . n in i... 50t,iCn CxdHr m 4, , Estate No. 1750 of Mary Norrts, de coaeed in the County Court of Lincoln Th e-StatVof Nebraska, ss: Creditor. .3 Xl ?,f 8a,i? W,U tanoUcothBtthe'to a one-half interest in his State: time limited for presentation and filing and that all debts of said Arthur 1 of clnims against said Estato is Sep- Lavton havo lirpn full.'. ,w i 1 tomber 4th 1920. and for settlement of KedK 3 ? said is ata an i5 to Estato is April 30th 1921; that I iStif&Sff' will Bit at tho county court room In Yoa are notified Hint M ni i n said county, on June 4th 1920, al ; e tlV tX; o'clock a. m.. and on September 4th 25th day of May 19'0 at to uiv 1920. at 9 o'clock a- m., torecf ve 'a. M., In the office of the County Judge examine, hear, allow, or adjust all Jn nnd for Lincoln County, Nebraska claims and oblectiona dulv fllnd. ' t ... ..-. iiuuiasna, Hla Wm. H. C. WOODHURST. FARM LOANS I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building 8c Loan Building DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician and Snrgoom Office over Itcxnll Drug Store . Office Phone 371. Houso 1068 GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Snrgcry and Obstr tries. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 116 JOHN S. SIMMS. M. D. Special Attention Given to Surgery McDonald Dank Building Office Phone 83 Residence 38 Office phone 241. Kes. phone 217 L. CDROST. Osteopathic Physician. North,Platte, Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. Office Phone 340 ,Res. Phone 1237 DR. SHAFFER, Osteopathic Physician Bel ton Bldg. North Platte, Neb Phone for Appolntmentt. IKS. STATES & STATES Chiropractors 5, C, 7 Building & Louu Building. Office Phone 70. Res. Phone 1242 AUTO LIVERY. Romigh Garage, Phone 844 Day Call. Phone 1270 Com. merclal Hotel Night Ca'l. Taxi Service. Gamble with Springer. THE CHAIN -SYSTEM No. 1, 220 North Locust, Phone 203. No. 2, 116 East B Street, Phone 490. No. 3, C21 East Fourth, Phone 971. No. 4, 824 West Third, PJione No. 75. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LIN COLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the. Matter of the Determf nnMnn .BOTH HEIRS AND ' CREDITOR 4 THEREOF: i You will take notice that on the 23rd day of April, 1920. Rav E ait. j0ra ana L,iua K. iHirord and John C Hutton filed their petition in the coun- west ei rrt n film i j z: . -. es" "and; and that no petition or appr.catlon has ever been filed for the appointment of an administra or 'of sald estate eU b , , , . bv anv M' nr S aa to the time and place of hearinK the same, and that i.nnn th htn "J. h. aid .netltlon. It ahull ho Anfn said petition, It shall be determined inai more man two years have elapsed since Mid tlnm nf ftm .inntt. i., I J . - . w. .UI Ul bUlll .ueceaseu. ana that he died intestate. on April 17, 1899, seized of an estato of inheritance n this State; and that no application has been made In tho uue ot iNourasKa, for the annolnt- ment of an administrator of 'the Sto - 'nf smi.i rtMo-,i. fLi his solo and only heirs , his mother fit MnHli Plnlta Mh01. Wm H c Vv00dh xmvv . l.im . TJ . II f.r.i,,.ftw T, .1 vn t County Judge