lit lb ft it A IB Scmt3Mccklu Solum tf':jtUl L. BiJtEEdJ(or J,ni' .i'nhlliher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One I'unrjty JJivll In Admnoe. . . .mb Oue teiir-ii Curriur in AUtuuuc. ,l-0 Eutureu at North Plana, Nebraska, Postolllce as aecomi Oiuns Matter. PHI DAY SM'TOHIilt 21, 1017 OWICIAL PROGRAM OP THE LINCOLN I'OUJiTt PAIH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1017. 9:80 A. M. Entering livofltock and agricultural products. i.nn i) m it'iiul ntu!ert. It 80 1''. M. Tho Royal Toklo Troupe proonting Europoan artistic irapttiti acui. 1:4G P. M. Ducking contests, numor will bo rlddon. 2. oo 1. M. 2:14 pacing raco, purse $300.00. 2:15 P. .Band concert and wild stoor riding 2:30 P. M. 2:14 pacing raco, purso $800.00. , , ,M 2:45 P. M. Hiding famous horso '1 Do Dam." ' 3:00 P. M, 2:25 pacing raco, . purse $300.00. f 3 $5 P. M. 2:14 trotting raco (sooond 3:301'? M. Caso bucking mulo, $200.00 to man Who stays. 3:45 P. M.- 2:14 'pacing raco (second lioat). , y. t 4:00 P. M.-sMlc by Hodgson Greator shows and fancy riding.' 4:15 P. M. 2:25 pacing raco (second hoat). 4:30 P. M. Tho Royal Toklo troupo In ihigh lino work. '4:45 P. M. 2:14 trotting raco (third hoat). B:ilOT. M. Daro Dovll Wilson In tho famous 7G-foT)t drop. I 5:15 P. M. 2:14 pacing rnco (third 5:30 P. M. 2:25 pacing raco (third heat). - . 0 0:00 V. M. Ono-lialf mllo running rliCft. miran S100.00. 1 EVENING PHOORAM -nh p. w. Mllltarv hand concort. 7:30 P. M. Tho Royal Toklo Troupo In gymnastics. 1:00 P. M. -Prosontntlon of novelty acta by Hodgson Grontor Shows. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27. 0:30 A. M. Oponlng of tho fair grounds. 10:30 A. M, Band concert. 11:00 A. M. Oponlng of exhibit hai'.l. 12:45 P. M. Band concert. l:6p P. M. 2:11 pacing raco, purse $300.00. 1:15 P. M.Caso bucking mule, $200 to man who rides him. 1:30 P. M. 2:24 trotting race, purso $300.00. 1:45 P. M. Riding lang-hornod buck- ntr ntnnrs .2:00 P. M. Trotting raco, 3-yoar-old and undor, (purso $200.00. 2:15 P. M. -Tho Royal Toklo Troupo In cqulllbrlstlcs. 2:30 P. M. 2:11 pacing raco, (second hoat. 2:45 P. M. Music by tho military band and wild mul.o riding. 3:00 ip. in. 2:24 trotting raco (second float). 3:15 P. M. Wild wost riding con- 3:'S0 P. M. 2:11 pacing raco (third rhot). 3:45 P. M. Dand music and fancy rld Jng, .. 4:00 P. M. 2:24 trotting raco (third hoat). 4:15 .P. M, Trotting raco, 3-yonr-old antLunilor (socc-nd heat). 4 :45PYM. Running rnco, 5-8 mile puruo $100.00 5:00 Pj M-Daro Dovll Wilson In tho 75-foot vfringo. EVENING PROORAM. i 7f00 P. M. "MIMtary band concort. 730 P M. Tho Royal Tpkio Troupo In L ... irupuzu worii, 8:00 P ' M.Spoclals by Hodgson Groator Shows. ' FRIDAY, SEPT. 28. 9:30 r A. M. Opening of tho fair grounds. 10:30 A. M. Judging livestock, ngrl oultuniT. produots, poultry etc. .isuu i-. iMiiuiKi concert. KEITH THEATRE, Monday and Tuesday, Adults 20c. 1:10 P. M. 2:10 pacing rnce, purso $300.00. I l:aG P. M. Wild west ruling of out law horses. , 1 1:$ P. AI. 2:10 trotjjtffiraice, purst $860 00. WZ, ' 4 2:30 P. M Riding wKd steers that know how to buck. 2:45 P. M 2:10 pacing raco (second heat).' 1 1 3:00 P. M. The Roynl Toklo troupo in novelty trapozo performances. I 3:16 P. M 2:10 trotting rnoo, (iecond hoat). 8:30 P. M. J. -L. Case mulo that koops them all guessing, ' i n-ziK p M. 2!sn tr.ittlnir r.ioA (moeontl 4Jhiat). ,' I 4)v M uougson uroator onows 1 .prosent'ng wild west. . 4:15 P. M. 2:19 palng race (third hoat). 4:80 P. M. Slow automobile raco on high (any make) purso $10.00. , 4:45 P. M. 2:19 trotting raco (third hoat). 5:00 P. M. Running racq, 3-4 mile. purso $100.00. 5:80 P. M. 2:80 trottliig rnco (third heat). 5:45 P. M. Dare Dovll Wilson in tho foarful ptungo. it EVENING PROGRAM 7:00 P M. Hand concort. 8:00 P. M. Spoclal norformanco by Hodgson Gronter Shows. SATURDAY, SEPT. 29. 9:30 A. M Oponlng of grounds. 10:00 A. M Band concort. 11:00 A. M LIvpstock parade in ' front of grand stnnd. 1:00 P. M. Band concort and finals In wild mu'o riding. 1:30 P. M Lnt porformancs of tho Cnn bticklnc inulo. 1:45 P. M Final in Btoor riding.' 2:00 P. M, Flnrs in bucking broncho contest. , 2:15 P. M Roval Toklo Troupe in whirlwind ppTormar."o. 2:30 P M Thrrp-mHo Ford onto rnco. Fords only First, $40; second, S?5. 2MK P. m m-nfl'" "orovplo ron, Flrt. 0; Hfnond, $20; third, $10. 3:00 p. m R-mlln nuto ry)-. anv nnVo wr m0: wroil, 50, :cir p. M MiHfnrv band mublc. 9.90 n Tvor,,irffl Jv'71o(lfs'on Star, p, AiT)pr0 ripvil WHsonjuin tho '-"-'I Vtf-1. 0,0' t"n1tfl1. St Off-' Dlsi'lny of S cli oj" "(Vl 1 H d ro n's 0 11 rl 011 s. Spaco hns boon scouircd from tho soorotary of tho Lincoln County Fair Association for a display 0f tho school chlldron garden products undor tho vegetables, will bo ontorod undor tho county fair rulo3 and will bo subject to tho promlums as listed by tho fair. Tho Rod Cross Socioty will abo award promlums on thoso products, a first and second prize on oafih kind of vog otnble oncerod. Any 0110 wishing to ontor his or hor vegotnblos In tho fair will please phono tho manager of his or hor club boforo Soptomber 24th Thoso are: Junior High. Mrs. E. S Davis; Parochial, Mrs. James Hart: Washington. Mrs. J. S. SInims; Jeffer son, Mrs. Wilson Tout; Lincoln, Miss Edith Patterson. Tho following aiucmts of each veg otnblo must bo entered: Potatoes, half peck; tomatoo3, ono dozoa; cab bage threo hoads; string beans, Binall Plato: carotsi Rinnli - nintn ur., throo; poppers, threo; parsnips, throor onions; small plato; turnips, half doz en ; unvy benns, small plato; ogg plant, two. : :o: : Teachers Unlcrtnln Pultons. Tho teaehors of Washington school ontortalnod tho patrons at a tea Wed nesday afternoon. Tho rooms wore prorusoly decorated with fall flowors and tea and wafora woro served. Ovor 100 patron of tho school attend! The object of the toa wis to havo pa trons juhI teaoliers be:omo bettor ac natialnted anil thu nn-nnnintA mnrA heartily and offlclenh.y in tho school wont. , ::o:: , Liiiliprim Aiiiiiiiiiifiiiiriiiv. Sunday school 0:45 a. 111. Morning 1.,.. 44 . . .. . '"Slnnl nnd Slon. Evening .worship, 8 n. Ill Korilinn Sllll Oft. "rnnfuunlnn and Absolution." Tho nmo.tat on hand now for tho now church fund is about $0,000 Sept. 24th and 25th, Children 10c OITtf AND COUNTY NEtys. ' 1 A'baby girl waa lorn to Mr. an.lj Fro"d Ot4moVo Tuesday mprnlng, v I ' Ohas. Calhoun was called ISSICgar ney A fbw flilyB ago by thb dowlif a ro:stlvo. Mrs. Dot Besack has rotumod from Koarndy vflierc he spent tho first part of this wook. Dr. E. R. Terry, of Omaha, has been the guot of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Russell fora woek past. Mrs. W. H. McDoituld wont to Onu ha the early part of the week-to visit. for a few days. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McConaughi, of Holdredge, aro spondlng this ,week with Iocej. frionds. , Dr. Morrill, Dentist. Leonard and WlHrod SUrt, of ,Lox Ingtom visited with tho Stack tuil Tlgho families this woek. Attorney Crosby and Butlor Buchan an wont to Northport Wednesday morning to transact business. Mrs. R. II. Langford and daughter MIsfl li'Aco leavo today for Ogden whore they will spend the winter. John Balloy. of Koarnoy, Bpont the oarly part of tho week In town visit ing relatives and frionds. Tho towor of the Mothodlst Church nt Horshey was damaged-by lightning during tho storm Monday evening. Swedish Lutheran congrogatlon corn, or Tonth and Willow. ScrvIco3 next Sunday at 8 p. m. Albln Olson, Pastor. Thoso In need of painting, paper hanging and decorating aro assured satisfactory work If thoy employ Julius Hoga. Phono IJlnck C92. . 38tf William Maloncy, Sr., who moved to Grand Island last woek will return lioro to attend tho Lincoln County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Evans, of Grand Island, formerly of this city, aro here this woek to make arrangements to tholr houshold goods. Honry Well and family will loavo in a day or two for Bayard whore they will conduct tho now $40,000 hotel which Mr. Well has had built Patriotism and Business Every good citizen at this time should do -his share toward strengthening the Federal Reserve Banking System which our Government has created with its billion dollars of resources' to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at the same time secure its protection by de noitimj vnnr mnnfiv with us. since nart of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly is always ready lor you wnen wanted. This is a suggestion for action. North Platte, WE BUY YOUR HAY. GRAIN, We sell Coal, Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Corn Meal, Corn Chop, Barley, Chop, Salt, Shorts, Bran, Tankage and Cotton, Linseed and Alfalfa Meal, mixed Chicken Feed and all kinds of Grain. Quality guaranteed and SERVICE THE BEST. Leypoldt & Pennington, EAST FRONT ST. PHONE 99. Ton Days of Innocent Loyal Citizen liLECTKICAL parade afternoon parade Wed. ISvoning, Oct. .1 Thursday, Oct. I Triumph of Democracy World's Liberty Parade Thurs. Evonlng, 8 to 10, at Hourko's llaso Hall Park will bo shown Ak-SarDon's Dig Military Flro Works Spectacle Coronation Ball Friday Evening, Oct. .'i One Woek, Beginning Oct. 3 Ak-Sar-Uon novor wearlos, Its joys are always now. Tho snappy fall days aro Naturo's tribute to tho Festival Spirit which SAMPSON decree shall reign once each your for this short tinio. Wortham's Big Carnival Every Day 11 to 11 Information Bureau for Hotel Accommodations. Rev. C. B. Harman pastor of thoi local Lutheran church, has recently received an urgont call to becomo pas-! tor of a promising church In Omaha Miss urvmo uiair, 01 ivaramio, , sfpondlng a fow days In t6Yn'tlu3 .wdok. Cl.arenco McCabo loft Tuesday even- Ing for Omaha to romaln for a. wook or longer. Mrs. Frank Bon. of Chovonno. ne3 Evolyn Orady of this city, is in a HI uooq ijmi otig 'uonipuoo iuoiuji for some time with typhoid pneumonia. i Choico vegetables and cut flowers at North Platto Floral Co. Phono 1023 t Tlio record iprlco for cattld was paid at Kansas City Tuosday whon fllty-one steora, avoraglng 1,447 pounds ooch sold for $17a hundrod pounds. Eajh anlmali avaragotl $146. Rox E. Oilman, a farmer of Brady, was atruck by lightning the fore panK of this weak and badly burned about tho head and body. At last re port ho was recovering. Frank Armstrong, of Portland, Ore, formorly of this city, spent a day or two in town this weok while enrouto to Wisconsin to meet Mrs. Armstrong whQ has boon visiting thore for somo time. An examination for book keeper in tho federal service was hold at the postjofflc'e Wednesday. Miss LUllan Sturges and Miss Hazel Lierk were among thoso who took the examina tion. Broken eye glass lenses can bo re placed tho same day as order Is given 1 In our lenso grinding department, j HARRY DIXON & SON, 1 tf Graduate Optometrists. j John Bonder, of Sutherland, was brought to tho county Jail Wednesday afternoon and will answer to the , chargo of soiling a wagon which was ' mortgaged to tho Farmers' Union I Bonder was arrested at Ogalalla by Deputy Sheriff Wilson. ! Thomas F. Healoy, Who has been 1 an agent for tho Great Wo3torn I Accidont Insurance Co. of Omaha for , several months resigned a few days .ago and aftor October 1st will be associated with tho Malonoy Furniture Co. into the new system, where it MEMBERS FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM prompt Nebraska. AND LIVESTOCK. OUR CHOICE CREAMERY BUTTER is a delight to thoso who demand tho host. It cornea from tho very best crenmerios nnd is simply porfcct in color, body and ilavor. You cannot buy better or moro doliclous buttor forithoro isn't any. Try a pound and enjoy loarnlng its exquisite superior ity. North Platte Creamery. l'lIONE C2. 7 Hilarity in which is Interested. every National Swine Exhibit 1 Jubilee eep Your "The Army lives on letters" is the way the boys at the front put it. And when those longed-for envelopes with the home town post-mark contain pictures of the home folks and home doings, they go far toward making lighter hearts vand happier faces. Keep your Kodak busy for ahe sake of the lads in the trenches, the boys in camp and on shipboard. Help keep tight the bonds between the home and those who are fighting for that home. The Rexall Drug Store, Agents ior Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. The Bell Telephone is for Uncle Sam First You can "do your bit" by asking only for telephone equipment you must hnve and making only such local or long dis tance calls as are absolutely necessary. , NEBRASKA TELEPHONE OO. DR. HAltOLD A. FENNEIt Osteopath. Helton Building Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p..m. 7 p. m. to 8 p. m. Pnone3 Office Black 333 Res. Black lozu ,1. It. REDFIELIK PHYSICIAN & SUKGEOJi Successor to PHYSICIAN ffl SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redneld & Redlleld Office Phone G42 Rea. Phone 676 Notice to Creditors. Estate No. 1496 of Sophia Fcderhoof, decoased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estate will take notice that tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate Is January 12, 1918, and for sot. tleniont of said estate is September 7, 1918; that I will sit at tho county court room in Bald county, on Octobor 12, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m. and on Januarv 12. 1918. at 9 o'clock a. m. to rocolvo, examine, Hoar, allow or adjust all claims and objoctlons duly mod. GEO. E. FRENCH. sll-o9 County Judge. Notice of Flnnl Report. Estate No. 1451 of Mary Jane Apple gate, deceased, in tho county court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, The Stato of Nebraska, to all par sons interested in said ostato take no lice hat the Executor has lllod a final account and roport of his admlnlstra tlon and n potitlon for final settle ment nnd dlschargo as such Executor which-havo beon sot for hearing be fore said court on September 2S, 1917, at 0 oclock a. in., whon you may np pear and contost the same. Dated September 4, 1917. sls25 County Judgo. Notlco of Guardian's Pinal Settlement in tho county court Court of Lin coln County, Nobmaka. Stato of Nobraaka, to Frod I. Hor- zog, Irono E. Horzog, Emily Ilorzog and L. T. Horzog, minors, will taho notice that O.i E. Elder, as Guardian, baa filed his report showing that all of tho ostato of sild minors coming Into his po8sosslon, has boen used for.thclr support, and that thoro remains noth ing of said ostato for him to act as Guardian ovor, and 'praying for final sotttlomont and dlschargo as such Guardian. Said matter will be hoard boforo said court October 19, 1917, at nine o'clock a. m. GEO. E. FRENCH, slS-iolG County Judgo. Kodak Busy At the very beginning of the war, tho service, the equipment and the men of the Bell Telephone System wore plnceil, un reservedly, at the disposal of the' government. Skilled telephone men, telephone switchboards, poles, wire nnd tele, phone Instruments lirtvo been- turned over to the government as needed nt nrmy hendqinirters, In military train ing camps and for signal corps serv ice In tho Held. Kali Notice of Petition. Estato No. 1503, of Nicholas WEoy Grandey, deceased. In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska: Tho Stato of Nebraska: To all per sons Interested In said Estato take notlco that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Lois Grandey as administratrix of said estate which has booh set for hearing herein on October 12th, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. ni. ..Dated September 17th, 1917. GEORGE E. FRENCH, S1S-09, County Judgo. Estrny Notice. Taken un on mv iland In Hlnmnn man precinct threo miles -west of North Platto, September 2, 1917, two four ear old horses; weight about 1100 ,oach,,one black, tho other bay 1 ..Alii Jit 1U1 UIIUUU , 1IU U1UIIUQ. Owner can havo animals by proving property and paying charges. MARY FREDERICI. . DOCTOR I). T. QUIGEET . . . Practice Limited to Surgery nnd Radium Therapy 72S City NaUonnl Bank Building! Oninhn, Nebraska. Always Glad to Get' A Good Cigar And tlicro's no place- you can get n good cigar hotter than nt Sclimnl zrlcd's. With filler mid wrapper of tho best quality hand made, there is in tlio Sclimnlzrled-mndo cigar nil tlint tlio most exacting smoker demands. Wo linndlo tobneco nnd smokers' articles. J. F. SCHMALZRIED.