1 1U L VW J till OlIIX Illl.UUH.U. 8 Ull lve betfsieak on their tables, un less livestock production Is stim ulated. lll4-ClrU fields, cellars, etc., In Kimball coun ty will be vlnlted, 100 pounds of potatoes from every field of certi fied seed will be on display, one ses sion will be devoted to seed pota toes, and there wll be a banquet end many other attractive and Interest ing features. Among the prominent speakers will be J. Tedrett, Kimball county grower; E. R. Bennett. Idaho state specialist; Dean E. A. Burnett, col lege of agriculture; F. L. Robinson, Buffalo county grower; Dr. William Stuart, specialist of the United States Edmundson, Colorado specialist; J. A. Hojden, agricultural ex per I nun substation. Mitchell. Scottfbltn ' j Republican. , livestock feeder. While It Is true that many feeders lost money In the last two years, feed prices may Be SO per cent lower than last year. Likewise cheaper feed and labor should stimulate livestock rn.Mii ASRCK7IATION CXttiVKNTlON dlTidual. boys and girls clubs and oilier ixlilb-t. Several hundred dol lars In premiums will be distributed. The best exhibits will be taken to The fourth annual conentlon of ( Nebraska Totato Impro-ement toclatlon will be held at Kimball, TPtnb?r 10, lit 12. the mid-west horticultural show at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Ererf potato grower In the state Is InTlted and urged to attend the convention, according to H. O. Wer ner, secretary The meeting this year will be of extraordinary Inter , ! iiKTTKii ritosrwTs FOR LIVESTOCK MET The State College of Agriculture Is encouraging farmers to . expand their livestock operations. The scar city of all kinds of stock, especially cattle, points to continued good prices. With feed prices going low er better days seem to be near tor , Traveling Salesman "Whom do ' you cc nsider the smartest man In the village?" j Jed Hlckslelgh "Postmaster, he's ; the smartest feller hereabouts speaks six languages." j T. S. "learned them in co'lege, 1 j presume." i The number of cattle In the United States has been decreasing at an alarming rate. The number in the United States has decreased from 88 head for every 100 persons In 1900 to 42 head In 1919. During the same period the rate of slaughter Increas ed 3,000,000 head annually. Some people go bo far as to predict that The many problems of producing 1 marketing potatoes will be dis used by prominent potato growers, rernment and state specialists, untr agricultural agents and hers. A. potato show will be helff est on account of market conditions and the operations of the growers' I cn-nnoratlve exchange, which has l i connection with the contention, at - itch there will be exhibits from J. H. "No. he jes klnda got onta 'em readin postal cards." New York World. ery field of certified seed potatoes bn obtaining offers far above the i-? Sample Ballot, General Election, November 2, 1920. Box Butte County, Nebraska REFERENDUM N03. 3C8 and 309 1'or new Act YES. y gainst new Act NO Ko. 308 YES No. 309 NO This is an act lo repeal the direct Primary Law in ho far an it affects the Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treas urer, Auditor of Public Accounts, Attor ney General, Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, and the members of the Nebraska Railway Commission, and to provide that such officers shall be nomi nated by party conventions. To vote a straight ticket make a cross within your party circle. O o o REPUBLICAN .......DEMOCRAT PROHIBITION ...SOCIALIST PRESIDENTIAL TICKET For PRESIDENT "Vote in one circle only. WARREN G. HARDING President CALVIN COOL1DGE Vice-President JAMES M. COX... President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT-...Vice-Pres. AARON S". W ATKINS -....President ID. LEIGH COLV1N Vice-President EUGENE V. DEBS . President SEYMOUR STEDMAN Vice-President Republican Democrat Prohibition Socialist STATE TICKET For GOVERNOR Vote for ONE Z SAMUEL R. McKELVIE JOHN H. MOREHEAD J. D. GRAVES r i I ARTHUR G. WRAY . ..Republican Democrat -.Prohibition ..By Petition For LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Vote for ONE p. A., BARROWS CASS G. BARNS . D. B. GILBERT ROBERT D. MOUSEL -Republican Democrat .Prohibition By Petition For SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for ONE DARIUS M. AMSBERRY A. LARSON i -Republican Democrat For AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Vote for ONE O GEORGE W. MARSH Republican Ll J- W. McKISSICK .'. Democrat I FLORA PORTER Prohibition " For COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS & BUILDINGS Vote for ONE DAN SWANSON .. FRED HELLIER ..... : ..Republican Democrat For TREASURER Vote for ONE D. B. CROPSEY . J. S. CANADAY n Republican Democrat ' II. FLOYD MILES . ... ... Prohibition For ATTORNEY GENERAL Vote for ONE L CLARENCE A. DAVIS RICHARD C. HUNTER ... J FLOYD L. BOLLUX Republican y ..... . Democrat By Petition For RAILWAY COMMISSIONER (Long Term) , Vote for ONE TllORNE A. BROWNE ROY M. IIAKROP .Republican Democrat A. H. ALBERTSON -Prohibition For RAILWAY COMMISSIONER (Short Term) Vote for ONE LJ HARRY L. COOK - HAROLD A. KENT -Republican -Democrat CONGRESSIONAL TICKET For CONGRESSMAN SIXTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE MOSES' P. K1NKA1D . THOMAS C. GRIMES LUCIAN STEBBINS - j : .Republican Democrat -By Petition LEGISLATIVE TICKET For SENATOR TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT Vote for ONE JAMES W. GOOD FRED W. JOHANSEN : .Republican Democrat For REPRESENTATIVE SEVENTY-THIRD DISTRICT Vote for ONE LJ DWIGHT P. GRISWOLD . Republican lZ-J JOHN COLEMAN L Democrat D SELDEN W. IVES .:. ...... By Petition COUNTY TICKET For CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT Vote for ONE - lZ W. C. MOUNTS . . Republican ' For COUNTY ASSESSOR Vote for ONE JOHN PILK1NGTON - Republican For POLICE MAGISTRATE Vote for ONE T. I). ROBERTS Republican For COUNTY COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT t Vote for ONE tZZJ O-ORGE CARROLL . Republican D JOSEPH DUHON ..-.Democrat 1 PRECINCT TICKET JUSTICE OF PEACE i Vote for ONE ROAD OVERSEER Vote for ONE .-