Name Description Scollon Ami Tominlili IK limine 21) a Charlton All 1 39.30 "Vttn. H. Ulllman N1BK SVi a M.JO C. Charlton N'WU 3 S.90 0. Charlton All 3 39.10 VTedlman A. Sleatna N'HNEU. Wtt, SHS13U 4 89.S0 Ktnma, Imlver SHEK, NHSBH 1 11.18 C. Charlton All 5 39.S0 I. A. Wight WHSBVi 18 8S.10 u A. Wight All S3 89.80 Louis C. Ulatsl BHNEH, A WHOTVK A SU SI 2S.10 J. 13. Evans WUNBM. EXWii St 0.62 C V. Turpte NttSWU 87 89.10 0. V. Turple All 9S 40.10 C. V. Turple Alt 39 89.80 a. V. Turnle WV4 83 22.70 C. V. Turple All 83 89.36 Tmvnxiilii in ltiuiKo an Herman Luschett EHEH & SWM 2 47.94 Charlotte I. Woodward.. All n 1C8.9B Krnost 13. Kclsar NW 4 18.80 W. L. Majorowlz NH 11 86.60 1. Yank Ulevlns 13H 12 81.40 Wlsloy Blovlns WEH 14 41.00 Ai J. Salisbury All 19 G7.00 McDonald State Ban tc... Wtt 20 19.00 William Hi. Marra NWU 34 18.0s TtioB. W. Bayilo NB & NttSBU 20 21.10 Ttoy T. Uayne NWU ft WttSWH 20 17.3B nyran Flotehor All 80 40.00 Hyran Fletcher . Alt 80 43.42 Hyran Fletcher All 31 33.08 P. t. Grceloy Ntt & SBU 33 2B.75 McDonald Slato Bank SWU 33 8.C7 C. Charlton All 33 38.01 C. Charlton NEU 34 0.61 'I'mriislilp l limine ill) irattlo Sunderland WttSWU . 2 0.11 Hattlo Sunderland E',4 3 BC.61 Howard Simines Kstato. .NEU Ss EttNWU ft N'BUSWU & KEViSEVi 0 34.71 Alma H. Slmms NWUSBH fi . 4.G0 Ilattlo Sundorland WttNBU 10 0.11 731 1 za Stovons WSWU 10. 0.11 James a. Stuart SBU. 8EUSWU 12 22.14 James C. Stuart SttSWH, & SWUSEU 13 . 11.73 James C. Stuart N'WUNEU & N',4SWU 21 10.71 Ttoyal S. Stuclty SNWU, SWU 28 63.01 Carl Crumroy SWU 31 B7.S0 S. E. Johson N.NEVi 33 9.11 Royal S. Stuckcy NttNWU 33 0.11 Ijalo Uonlcosky EttNEU. NEUSBU 34 13.C8 Stephen Johnson WttNBU. NttNWU 34 22.GO Llzzlo nenkosky NWUSWU 35 4.57 TowiimIiIii 10 llnniro .10 Frances Kanouf N & E14SEU S 2S.S0 Oarson Furnish SEW 11 2C.C0 O. A. SohreconKOSt SEU SWU ft SE'4 12 3C.10 Wilmota Filbert WttSBM IS 27.22 WUmeta Filbert NWU 20 Chnrlcs W. Dillon SWU 30 11.03 CUarlca W. Dillon N ft SEW 29 41.00 Township 11llntiKf HO N. II. Kronqucst All 4 60.22 N. II. Kronqucst All 3 43. ,3 Stella McGuIro ..All B Nels V. Anderson NEU ft S S 31. SI Austin Ij Flotehor B'ANBU 10 7.37 Walter F. Votaw WttNBU ft Wtt 10 27 71 N B IjCRas SEU 10 10. S3 MarV Simmons WttHEVS ljj 4.91 A. Shoesmlth SEU 19 10.;... S. E. Mansfield NWU 20 .0 23 : :k::kk:wkkxk::k::;:k::... ... J .- . DR. J. S TWINEM 1 Medicine Surgery Obstetrics 1 Hospital Facilities g Platte Valley Hospital s I have the Money on hand to close loans promptly. Real Estate Mortgages Bought and Sold T. C. PATTERSON Loan Broker Building & Loan Building Ed Kierig, Auctioneer. Uciivral Farm SaU-s A Specialty, also Ileal Estate. Jlcfcreiices and Dates First National Hank. Kes. 100 Last Jird St. l'liono 012 HIDES, FURS AND JUNK. Wo want these. Big Price for Cast Iron. No market for bone at present. L. LIPSHITZ. BB. HAROLD FENNEJt Osteopath Over Hlrschfcld's Offlco Phono 333 Res. Phono 1020 DKS. STATES & STATES Chirojiroctors 5, (5, 7 liulldlng & Loan Ilulldlng. Offico Phono 70. Res. Phono 12 GEO. JJ. DENT, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Snrgery and Obstetrics. Offlco: Building & Loan Building Phones: Offlco 130, Residence 116 Office phono ail. Res. phone 217 L . C . DROS T. Osteopathic Physician. North Platte. Nebraska. Knights ot Coiumbui Building. O. A. Sehrecongost SBU Si 'I'ounnlilp 12 IIiiiikc .10 M. E. Collins All B It. U. Ballard SICK 6 Joieph Blackwell NWU 12 Joseph C. Johnson SWU 12 Oiut Branting SWU 18 N. E. JJuokley SEU 14 N. 13. Huektey All is Wm. J. Collins NIC VI 3t dust lirantlng All 83 O. Duckworth SHN'BM . SBU 81 Im nslilp lit limine iw Christina Wlllson Pt. NV, SWUNWM 8 W. T. Hanks Pt. Lot 6 SVi 8 Eva lloddy Pt. Lot 8 9 Walter V. Carlson Lots S . 11 12 Walter V. Carlson WViEH is Camilla I. Bell EVi v BViWi.4 18 Jennie Ilyan WW 18 Jennie Uyan EH 17 Thomas E. Doollttle WV4 18 James MeClymont W 28 II. T. Woodgate WVi . 24 James MeClymont Wtt 86 James MeClymont EVi 27 'I'ownslilp 11 IllllIKO 30 M. E. Bokeskle EH 4 James A. Shaw SW!4 8 Halph II. Ford NWUNEH & NHNWH ft SWUNWU . . 18 John Bratt NHNWU ft SBHNWVi ft NBViSWU 18 Marlon II. Evans SWU ft NWHSBH 84 Wm. It. Plttman rt. Lot 1 88 II. N. Hart Pt. NH St Wm. Bnlley WHBHSWU WHSU'Vl 81 'I'ounxlilp 1.1 Hniim- 30 Frank Mlcheal All 3 Chris Johnson , All 4 Chas. Ilartman NEU r r. J. Hamot N'EU C Chas. Ilartman NWU ft NHSWU 0 Mary McDonald SHSWU, WViSE 0 W. II. McDonald EHSE 0 I o. Qualloy Alt 0 U. W. Hills All IB L. II. Hutchons WNW, SEUNWH IS N. Kelso NKNEU 22 John Wcldon NEU 32 Isaac L. Foasol SBU 20 Isaac I.. Fcasel All 25 Townxlilp 1)1 llnnuo !I0 Harry p. Stovons All 3 Fred Bodlo Wtt 7 Fred B. Ilartman All 9 Harry P. Stovons Alt 10 Harry P. Stovons All 11 D. J. Orooley All 12 D. J. Orooley All 13 Harry P. Stovons All 16 D. T. Donmcad NB'.l 19 D. W. Moon BIS ft SWU . . 20 Harry P. Stovons Ett & SWU 21 M. I,. Wolllvcr NWU 21 John Bratt All - 2C Adam E. Donaldson All 29 Chas. Ilartman SEU 32 Caroline Bolton SWU 32 Tcnvnslilp 11 IIiiiikc H- GcorBo Andorson Na & SEU 2 Kdwln O. Hudson NWU S Heirs of David Toggart. .NEU IS Robert M. Dowoll NE'l 20 E. A. Brown NEU 22 H. E. Wilson NEU ft S! 20 It A Latlircr A.il Jai'O Wapner All :;0 W. T. Erwin SttSWU .: SEU 2 j : !' r. vit iv a nnnn 1 Ur. W. 1. bMmi i Osteopathic Osteopath Physician U HAY FEVEIi AND :f p CATARKIIA DEAFNESS & oasis building :: North Platte, Nebr. , ji NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Hall Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cuses. Complatuly equipped X-Kiiy and diagnostic laboratories) Staff: Geo. D. Dent. M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Rcdfield. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. DOCTOK C. A. SELIJY riiyslclan anrl Surfjeoa Office over Itexall llrng Stoic Office Phono 371. Houso 10C8 DIf. C. E. McltEYNOLDS, Specialist. Eye. Ear, Noso ami Throat. Offico over Iloxall Drug Store. Phono 113. John s. sddls, ar. n. Snecial Attention Given to Surcery McDonald Hank lliillding Office Phono S3 Residence 3S I)lt. KEDEIELl) Physician, Ohstctrictan Surgeon, X-Itay Calls Promptly .Answered Night or JDnj Phono Offlco C12 Ucsldenco 070 DKRBYHEIMY A FORBES, Llconaod Kmbamors Undortakora and Funeral Directors Day phono 41 Night phono Black &S8 W. T. PltlTCIIARl), Graduate Voterinarltm I3x-Government Veterinarian and ox. assistant doputy State Veterinarian llospltal UI5 South Vino Street. Hopital Phone Black G33 Hou.o Phone Black Cl.'i 1S.0S S3.90 10.24 46.67 40.47 46.9K 43.75 100.96 39.16 127.00 1S.SS 9.75 116.00 .90 11.77 67.62 198.18 74.88 130.80 188.93 81.06 101.80 86.60 36.68 14.96 27.87 13.81 17.03 27.1? 7.63 300.87 300.00 - 60.20 60.61 S.I2 12.06 11.11 12.89 G.01 3S.C0 49.S4 IMS 7.P1 14.30 21.72 40.73 61.76 21.40 37.2G 72.40 32.66 S2.1S 72.40 32.65 12.77 3S.S0 27.77 S.0C 37.20 62.0G 10.09 1S.IS 3S.4.". 13.00 9.41 C.S0 23.91 30.20 42 00 fit. 2. I 21 ni ELECTRIC SERVICE I'REST-OLITE Storage Batteries Midway Motor Co. Wc wil ica;in scllino: our Winier Apples on Oclober 1st. al ihc G I e i i b u r n i e Pru i I. ?a r m , four miles norLb oi Sutherland. No sales made on Sunday. M. II. Woodman, Prop. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Is ronlly hard to find theso days, hut wo can assudo you wo aro that placo. Nothing fancy or olahorato about our restaurant Just good plain food, tho froshost and boat In tlio raarkot, sorvod in n cleanly and appetizing way for you, at no profiteering prplcoa Why not try us? HOTEL PALACE AND CAFE ' RICIII UCAI, Proprietor Opposite I'nion Pncilir Depol TAKEN UP On or about Sopt. 22 on my premi ses In dracolnml Addition One Bay Shetland pony, with tlirco white foot. Ownor can havo same by Bat tling cost of feed and advorlisinR. J. I). HOLT .ol 1, ,1 ,Lo ,1j S n Baby's Photograph x v 8 LBy OTlLLIA F. PFE1FFER 0 CCCCCCOOOCCOSOOOOOOOCO'3 I (. 1920. Western Newspaper Union) ! I "Humph 1" muUered Joel Dorklns. j and tho accents were those of a dlsnp i lwlntod man. I Ho hud flmnci'd to cast his oyos up i on tho bureau where lay his wlfo's j writing niutfrtnls. It held a lettor which lie rccoKiilfi'd as from their mar ried dniiKUtcr, Kunlct, who llveil In Brninpton, and beside It was a photo Briiph, tlint of n child perhaps two years old. Either It was a poorly tok en picture, or tho subject was out raKcously ugly looking naturally. "Homely as sin," growled Joel, feel ing wronged as a grandparent. "The first tit the family, and squints, big nose ii ml ears, nnd Ma egging mo on to be prepared to give it u pretty present. Why, It ought to havo a musk !" Kunlco and her husband had not been back homo since they were mar ried. Xow they had announced a two weeks' visit, and little Virginia was to be brought In triumph. "Little cherub," tool; the prize at a baby show. "So smart and cute!" and like enthusiastic sentiments from its fond grandmother had aroused pride and anticipation In tho mind of Joel Dor klns. Now lie was disillusioned, with a positive shock. The photograph lay before him. probably Just sent by Ku nlco. Ho bad gone to u Jeweler tho week before nnd had ordered a cosily nock chain, ho bad written out a check for ono hundred dollars to bo present ed to (be wonderful granddaughter as the start of a savings account. "I'll cancel the order and tear up the check," declared Joel wrathfully. "I hope they don't parade the child around to have people endure its ap palling homeliness. 'Cherub.' 'Pretty us a picture.' 'Looks just like moth er!' Wow!" .Tool swung from room and bouse In a fever of dissatisfaction ami re Hontmcnt. Half n mile a way lived Harper Drlggs, the father of lOuiiico's husband. Drlggs wns a retired farm er, well-to-do, and Joel located him In the upper floor of the barn where he had a work shop. Originally Drlggs hud boon a weaver In straw nnd split enne. To while away ills Idle hours' be once In awhile Indulged in potter ing at his old I rude, purely for pleas ure lie was now making a chair for M granddaughter. "Whatever possesses father?" more tli-in once during tlto week Mrs. Dor-Un- observed to her daughter. "He lw. a regular grouch all of the time. Ones around as If the coming of your sister and Walter and the baby was p. bore and annoyance to htm." "Oh, you're mistaken, mamma !" In Glsted Nora Dorklns. "Ho Is Just so anxious to see the little one, and cod dle it. and crow over it that bo can iwrdly wait until Tuesday arrives." Joel Dorklns overheard the latter opinion expressed nnd shook himself, and growled, and went out in tho gar don and kicked up tho turf. Those big eyes! That lint nose! Tuesday took him to town. The Drlggs trio were expected to arrive nbout noon. Joel returned home nbout two o'clock. He was slightly penitent as to bis aversion for the ugly child ho wns expected to go into ecstasies over. He could not feel pleasant or welcoming, but lie felt It a duty to appear glad and cheerful ut having Eunice once more under the home roof. As lie neared the housv be fancied ho distinguished a (hitter of feminine skirts disappearing. As lie walked tip the gravel path lie stared hard. Seated In the wicker rocker that Drlggs hud made and presented was the most ex quisitely perfect and beautiful little child his gaze hod ever rested upon. Her eyes wore starlike, her ringlets suggested an aureole of burnished gold. Tho moment she snw him approaching sho arose, clapped her hands, nnd then, extending them caressingly towards him, exclaimed in wild and Joyous glee: "Dear Anspa ! I'bo Virginia INtello Drlggs. How did you do?" Joel fairly reeled. As there cumo n suppressed Uttering from beyond tho screen door leading Into the hallway, he realized that tho child wa repeat ing u tutored lesson framed for ids especial benellt. Tho child fairly sprung Into his arms. There ho hold her, quivering all over with emotions ho could not analyze. Then he en mo in for a hugging from Kunii e. which bis son-in-law followed with a gonial, heartsomo greeting. And while they nil babbled over tho de lighted little one, Joel stolo out to tho kitchen. He hung around his wifo in a wavering, unaccountable way until sho challenged: "Joel, what ever possesses you, act ing llko a man In a dnzc!" "I was Just wondering," blurted Joel. "I noticed a photograph of n baby on your bureau " "Oh, that - your picture when you was a baby," replied Mrs. Dorklns. "What about It?" "Oh. nothing at all !" answered Joel, with a w 'nee. "Your mother guvo U to mo years ugo. You wasn't much of a looker In those dus, eh, Joel?" llo inni e for his llttlo den of n li brary In He- wing of tho houso, ponder ing over his egregious mistake. IIo closed Its dcor and took up tho tele phone to cull up tho town Jowolor. "Send up that nock chain," lie ordered. "Thought you didn't want It?" 'Changed my mind. Rend It up thin ovenfnif, -vlll you?" And thou, going io his dusk, ho opi'wd bN ehed: hook and filled In a I'lnill; ft T In I hi ' . .1 Inllitrs. o A Clever Rescuer o LBy WALWORTH NIXON 2CCCCCCCCCCCOSCCOSO0CCO (. 1D10. Western Newspaper Union ) "Well, I've made my choice," an nounced Miss Lnvlnin Morton, aged forty, tt typical old maid from the coiffure of ages past to tho Hat solo nnd !ow-hcel footgear of u generation ngone. Three pairs of eyes viewed the spenker both eagerly and noxiously. They belonged to the grownup "chil dren" of the Donne family Estelle, Mym nnd Cyril. Tho two first named wero married and settled In life, Cyril was single. They all lived In the old homo the widowed mistress of which lind died n year previous. It was then that at a family conclave an arrange ment of cooperative companionship was agreed on. Tho two married couples and Cyril divided the budget of expense nnd sent for Aunt Lnvlnin to net as housekeeper. Sho was nent, economical and ac tive. Cieanllnoss was her hobby and orderliness her living principle. Half sister of Mrs. Doone, she assumed a certain guardianship over her grown up charges its if the care had been left to her as n heritage. Almost un consciously nieces and husbands nnd nephew fell Into a tacit obedlcnco to the ways of the exacting and at times mandatory severe1 taskmaster. She had made herself a blessing to the dis rupted household, however, and they Iieb their peace when sho demanded strict discipline as to meal hours and those of rising and retiring. "Aunt Lnvlnin is good ns gold," ob served Estelle one day to her sister, "but It is really a relief to get a change of atmosphere during our month at the seashore." "Yes, but she may wish to go with us," remarked Myro. "I hope not," said Estelle, but the very next day Aunt Lavlnla announced that she had decideil to close up tho house during July and ( spend the month wllii someone of the "three children," If .she would be welcome. "You aro going to Portland beach, Estelle, and you to Koyal Sands, Myra. Well, 1 don't like the strong sea air. You told me you wore going to spend two weeks at Clear lake, Cyril. That Just suits me. I'll keep you company." The sisters wore tilled with secret Joy. Cyril Donne looked diimfound cd. Tho charge of ids old relative during hN annual period of recrea tion was not at all welcome. I lor con stant presence would Involve a devot edness io whims nnd wishes that would spoil lils vocation. For a mo ment bis face fell and bis eyes wore clouded. Then with a bravo smile he conquered ills real feelings. A realiza tion of all the kindness ami self-sncrt-llce of this sterling, worthy woman en tered Ills soul. "A mi i Lnvlnin," he said genially, "I shall feel It a proud honor to glvo you the time of your life. You de serve tho besi on earth and I shall do volo myself to swing Hint joii get it." "You delightful big boy!" enthused Miss Morton, with 'oars In her eyes. "No wonder T love you as If you were my own son !" Cyril did not loll his relatives, but he had an object In solectlng Clear lnko as a vm-nilou spot. Tlx season before be bad niei thre .quite Infor mally among a group a Miss Vera Bloke. He had noxer before boon so Impressed and a memory of her fair face, iiad remained with him. He un derstood that she came .to the lake annually and hoped the opport unity would malerinllzo to renew the nc-qunlntanvcsliip. fell MOTHER EWORLD -I;. The "Greatest Mother" concept which was visualized la tho famous art poster used by tho American Bed Cross in Its second wnr fund campaign hu had Its symbolism adapted to the Bed Cross works of tho post-war era nnd will lllutnlnato the main poster to bo used In tho Fourth Boll Call Novem ber 11-28. This adaptation will benr tho title "Still tho Ureatest Mother In the World." Everyono Is familiar with the original "The Greatest Mother in tho World," tho effectiveness of which has been shown in part by the fact that It has furnished n synonym for Bed Cross that has come to nlmost a housohold torm. Moro than any other symbol, except the red cross Itself, the public hns mado It tho trademark of the American Bed Cross. i yrn saw to n mac ANlU L'avlnln was surrounded by every comfort nt the resort hotel. Miss BlHko had not nrrlved, but, Cyril heard, was expct oxl with her mother during tho wek. Ills favorite recreation wns canoeing. Aunt Lnvlnin Hoeoinpunled him .sev eral times, and one nfternoon had come as far as tho bench nnd had plnced In tho ennoo her umbrella and a wrap, when sho snld: "I nm so timid on tho water In a storm, Cyril, and T think wo are go ing to linve one." "Not before wo have finished am' trip." declared Cyril, but ns a lady ln vnriably set In her opinions Mlas Lnvlnin returned to the hotel and Cyril started out hIoiio. Miss Lavlnln's prediction csmt' true an hour Inter. The wind blew and the rain fell, nnd Cyril was making n hasty dash for the shore when he no ticed a ennne nearly hnlf n mile off shore contending vainly with the ris ing elements of tho tempest. lie could innke out a form feminine apparently In n whirling craft. Then It cap sized outright nnd the Imperiled being, whoever she was, clung desperately to the overturned canoe. Cyril could mako no pragmas against the hallllng winds, but a quick stieircstlon came tn bltn. Tie Kofonfl Aunt Lnvnla's umbrella, outspread Itj and with this unique sail was homo through the water straight toward! tho spot whore the uccldent occurrod. There was a double glory of hero ism and delight when be had lifted the victim of mishap from her dan gerous position, for she was Mlas Blako, the lady of his thoughts tho entrancing lndy of his choice, ob bo decided before his delightful vacation had come to an end, for tho unexpect ed episode of roscuo mndo him precious and beloved In tho cyea of the peerless Vera. ', He kissed Aunt Lnvlnin with warmth and tenderness the day ho bo enme Yorn Hlnkc's fiance, nnd she thrilled and quivered when Cyril told her that but for her umbrella ho might never have won his life's hap piness. DENMARK TO BE REPUBLIC? According to Reports, the Little Coun try May Abandon the Monarch, leal Principle Soon. News dispatches from Copenhagen state that there Is a possibility of tho establishment of n republic in Den mark, the little country that has been a monarchy since King llealfdcne ruled tho country In 100 A. D. Denmark Is today a limited monar chy, ruled by King Christian, who di vides ids power with the two houses of parliament. During tho war It suf fered heavily In both its leading indus tries, dairying and the merchant ma rine. Many Danish ships wero sunk by U-boats despite their neutrality, and the large herds of cattle Hint hud Kiippiied a large pnvt of Europe's but ter and cream were killed for food. Denmark has a population of 2,500, 000, a Inrgo part of whom live on small farms. Its area is 1-I.S20 square miles, slightly larger than tho stnto of Mary land. It Is densely populated, with 105 people to the square mile on tho main land nnd 275 to the square mllo on the many Islands along the coast. Copen hagen, tho capital and principal sea port, Is situated on the Island of Zee land. The Island loll; form the chunt murine nnd the fisheries, while tho fanners live on the fertile main. Uuid. Nothing Left to Ent. "A telegram from your husband. Vhut' the matter?" "Noihiii- much He simniy wired me: 'Come home. 1 ve run out of sur linos. "