W ECIM PRIIIM special premium of fifteen dollars divided into five monies, is offered in the Boys' and Girls' Corn Judin& and $tock Judfeinfc. Open to all Boys and Girls, of seventeen years or under. Lincoln County Agricultural Society. LOCAL AST) PERSONAL W.ALMnrnny. of Bradv,t: i bualnjgji li town . WediteffllS it 'I.. EArcGraw returned' W f.tfrom a business trip to Urldg. Wxtm &Sun, slslit wicclfilFSiff Harry ftyllh, of M1"' Mrs., Get Flop. Wtnt tO,sra9rfc- Ufdnv hp .tli will stfttfi 6MBHek DR. 0. !1. CRESSLER. Graduate Dentist Office over th McDonald Stats Hunk. LOCAL XSD I'EHSOjN'AL Q. W. Eddy lias sold hi? residence property at 003 wost Eighth stroot to Hfnost E. McFaddon. f Oscar IlnrL and James Hart, of Iowa, have bcoii guests of thotr slstor, Mrs. Phil Drake this wcok Try the Hoxall first. , John vB. Edwards will return to morrow, from a ton days' buying trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. GlffonTNcer roturnod Tuesday from Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hendv returned the early part of the week from a visit In Lincoln. Lorcn Sturgls left tho onrly part of tho week for Wheatland, Wyo., to look after his ronl estate Interests In that section. For Sale Small safe. Can ho seen at ofTlce of J. E. Evans. 70tf , Frank Cook, r farmer living West of , town, was called to Grln; yettdrdayi hy the death of a brother. See our line of Reed loahr goods,' best on earth. Austin, Jeweler, Front and Dewey. 70-2 Mrs. George Amen, .of Julqsburg. In Mm irtiniitji nf her ti.ironts. Mr. and ... . . Harry Huffman and Leo Tighe re turned Tuesday from a short visit with friends in Denver. The Episcopal ball team daftnted the Methodist team Tuesday ovonlne by a score of nine to' eight Tomatoes for Sale at 2005 oast 4th street. Phono Rod 732. G5-6 Miss Josephine Robb has resigned at Dr. Dent's office and has accepted a position at the O'Connor store. V. T. Wilcox left Wednosday for Ohio whero he will participate in "home-coming week" In the town, of Jas. Dorram left Tuesday for Omaha to consult hie physician. Mr.'Dor- Thos. Healey returned. Wednosday rhm Is enroute to Hot Springs to Tho body of H. L. Duffel, who died Sunday 'morning, was shipped to a brother residing In St. Louis. Tho his -boyhood days. ucceaseti una neon employed as night agent at the depot. from a trip to Chicago and othor ouat-. em cities on mutters pertaining to real estato transactions is as dry In sections Is hero In Nebraska. Elgin wrist watches ar"o 'otold rep utatlon. Dixon has a" largo stock, $30.00 to $G0.00. ' IJoforc buying a diamond let us show you our lino. Wo have perfect stones, blue, blue white and other spend sovoral weeks. Oklahoma City whero ho had boom BrnjJoB, ami can help you to make so- visiting rolutivos for tho past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tollllon re turned homo Monday from tholr wed ding trip to Denver and other points In Colorado. Mlsslda Ottonstoln returned Monday from Los Angeles, Cat., whero nho had boon visiting rolativss for tho past two months. Austin, corner Front 70-2 loctlon. C. M nnd Dowoy, Qlrl Wanted For gcnoral house work In small family. Lotivo namo and address at Trlbuno office Mr. and Mrs. Moso McFarlnnd left Tuesday, ovoning for New York City, whero they will meet their son' Sidney who landed from overseas Monday and who will bo hold there for a week or more, tnklnir nnrt In rAviewa nnd .if l .1 i rti . .. t -..tit. l .. I tYUIIWU 1WU UUJB Willi WIIL'UIB. UllL'l IllirnrlfXI over iu. Appiy western union Tqic.- graph,.Co. - C8-3 A .. 111 tl f I" 1 . .1, 118 Ho SaVB It' vrni nun iiiiBii, oi uiintmi, uiret of Illinois as It! tor o Purclmsos for the Union, Pacific. , tached to No. 5 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Popojoy nnd Miss I JoHophlne MoKcown returned yester day from Chicago, whore they had boon buying fall nnd winter Bttick, Dr. H. C. Brock. Dentist. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phono 148 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazoncamp en tertained at a supper party following tho War Mothers' club dance Wednes day, ovenlng. Covers were laid for fu'nlwo " turneuThlsjnornlng from Denver and Colorado Springs, whore they had been iipondliigllielr honoymoon. To whom aro you going to sell your t A Hnv andfQraln? iThoInrrlncton Mor Mr.MnUMrs. Chas. Horraaneen' rc- cantnoCo.-wiII' offer tho lilchost prices. C4tf C. A. Linton, who Ih onn of the men who -waives, Uio May wood district fair Dr. .Morrill;, DenttBt. Offlco over u'succoss, was in town Wednosday whcox itepurunont pwro, boosting that tar which will boheld Miss1 Wllma Coatos-Svcnt to Wo'dd BPt- 2Utli to Ottobor Mth. Ho Tjays Rivor today fora sliort visit with her tho fair this year will bo bettorand aunt whllo onfotittf lo Lincoln where oiggor man over ueroro, oho will enter tho university. Mrs. I, L. Stobblns and children re turned tho first of tho week from Car roll, Iowa, whore they had been vis iting relatives for sovoral weeks, When In North Platto stop at tho Now Hotel Palace and Cafe. You will bo treated woll. G8tf Como In and hear tho now Edison, Shoraton model, dnto A. D. 1750, prlco $195.00. v Our tonus place this master instrument within tho reach of all. DIXON'S. Mr. ,aud Mrs. John Singleton, who have been visiting tholr daughter, Mra L. E. Hastings, loft today for Now York, whoro thoy will visit Mrs. Sln gleton'H sister, Mrs. Emma Poor. Wanted Ono good, improved 40 EveYyb6d"jM'lH;buyIng'diamdrtdfi m us .Reason, assortment and prices. C. M Austin, Jeweler, Front and Dowey. Tho Logan county fair will be hold at Stapleton October 1st, 2d and 3d, and among tho attractions is an avi ator who will do all sorts of stunts, a carnival company, and wild wo&t stuntstheso In addition to stock and agricultural oxhlblts, music by the Kearney Normal band and dancing For Sale Second hand Ford In good condition, just overhauled. Call Red 1057. G9-2 Ladles of tho Maccabees are re quested to pay their Soptombor dues to Miss Krnmph at tho First National iJank In tho nbsonco of Mrs. Duke. Miss Vora Uretornltz entertained a acres of land with somo nlfnlfa on it. I number of frlonds at a dinner party Would like to hear direct from own-'lint ovoning on tho occasion of hor er. Write Walter D. Moffltt, Akron, birth anniversary. ol- Thoso'Who attended tho stnto fair Paul Ottonstoln returned today Inst wcok and saw tho now Chandler from Big Springs whoro hc had been' Sedan and Coupo modols woro both working In tho wheat fioldn. Ho will pleased and surprised at tho value loavo tho llrst or tho wcok for Lin- Bold in this car at tho prlco asked. It twelve, For Salo-Sot double harn'cSs, heavy. Inquire at 402 south Maplo street after 5 p. m Carl Simon and Fred Hnnlon wont, to Drldgeport -yesterday whero ,thoy will bo employed for some time in re- roofing tho Morrill county court house, i For Sale All household gooda Also two bicycles. .Phono Red 029.1 yu east r uin. street. . . yti Mrs. C. T. Wholah and children and Miss Ni;va Trexler rcturnem'thc iru of tho Y.ock.roihEste8,rarlc vhA thoV liadibeoii snendlnlrthp. Ditstntwo AVhy suffer with a head ncho? in i . i . . 1 f ir m iu jineiy io. oo irom your evew. vi per cent are. See Dixon's sight special ists. At tho meeting of tho Odd Fellows' Tuesday evening W. N. Slinnnts, H. B. York, C. M. York and J. Guy Swope wero elected dolegatos to nttend the session of tho grand lodge to be hold at York October 18th to 21st An engraved wedding ring to match her engagement ring will plcaso her! Dixon has thorn In solid gold $8.00 to $15.00 nnd platinum at $36.00. Tho following sales aro reported by J V. Romlgh:' Chandler Sedan to E. G. Wost of Gothenburg, a Chandlor tour ing car to D. A. Lawler of Paxton, Dodgo tourings to W. H. Buckley, Al bert Hnspel and L. R. Sonnners, of Brady. ::o:: For Sale. 1800 aero stock ranch 9 miles north of town; good Improvements; price $20.00 per acre. FRANK BUCHANAN. ::o: Issue Licenses. Legal permission to wed was granted coin to cotlnuo IiIb studios at tho unl- will pay you to investigate this lino ifith s week to J. M. Thompson of Suth vorslty. . . i you are looking for nn all-year family U1",mt w'u" "l urm'y ::o.. No Hunting or Trespassing. Will bo pormlttcd on my land ton, miles west of North Platto. I moan this and violators will be dcajt with according to law. C8-4p FRANK HENEKA. . car. J. V. ROMIGH, dealor. Sco 'Clinton & Son' about your Eyo troubloB, satisfaction ovory tlmo. Sign of tho Dig Ring. MACK, THE MEDICINE MAN, SAYS: BE FAIR TO YOUR TEETH, or THEY WILL BE FALSE WITH YOU. YERBDIXO TOOTH PASTE---. 35 Cents. KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE " 30 Cents. LILLY'S DENTAL PASTE .50 Cents. EUTHYMOL TOOTH PASTE 35 Cents. COLGATE'S TOOTH PASTE F 30 Cents. PYORRIIOCIDE ' $1.00. ..7,E PYROL CO Cents. LAVORIS 00 Cents. War Tax lc for each 25c. FRENCH TOOTH BRUSH 75 Cents. Teach the Children to Keep their Teeth Clean. McCracken Drug Co., FAMILY DRUGGISTS, Hotel McCabe Building. North Platto. ( Ladies and GlTildreiT urgeci foaff hWMlhM THEATRE NdRTH PLATTF, NEBRASKA. September 16th, 17th and ML A lighted match showed that she was very pretty I THEY WERE ALONE TOGETHER or It was the witching hour of mldnlght.tho croon of the night wind and mur mur of the waves against tho rocks that hid them from the huge summer hotel woro tho music to which she had been sklnDtnc over the sands when ' .' first ho saw her. " They,-wero truants, theso two, runaways' from tho threadmUl "of life. , j, , He had called and asked If ho might join in her revel. Something in his voice reassured her. So they ran, and swam, -ffnd talked. Finally "I dare you to dive off that rock," she said. "When ho came back she was gone. Ho had failed to learn hor name or whence she came, . i i;i IU' ' 8 bo.., .1.1 He haunted tho beach nightly, without avail. Sho was the first woman, handsome, wealthy Roger Sloan had ever really wanted and failed to interest. He often passed her in the hotel corridors, but her averted face masked her. Of course ho finds her maid's uniform and Thus begins the story of Marie,, the mystery girl from Nowhere, heroine of "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" Adapted from the story by Marion Orth, author of "The Price of a Good.; Tlmo" and other photoplay hits. :-3 DIRECTED BY LOIS WEBER The world's greatest woman director, with dainty Anita Stewart " f" a's Marie, tho mysterious beauty from nowhere, dream in silks by night maid-servant by day, a Tight on Station Agent., Tho position of Earl Stamp as Union pacific station agent In this city is being contested by the operators' un to Dowey Humin and Helen Austin of Maxwell; to Mllo Dancer nnd Ruth Harpor, of North Platte. ltlllard Tournament A billiard tournament will start at- tho Elks' homo Octobor first botwet'h teams captained by J. E. Evans and J. Halllgan with twenty or-- more mon to tho team. Tho losing team will pay for a supper which Steward Kennedy will servo. ' O. L. V. HoutolslhHl. "W. J. Hondy, who rtf.urned Sunday frnm nil niltn trii, tn T.ltinnln nml vi'lw. 1 ...... I . . 1 1 I . i! 1 1 . 1 1... drovo from Hastings to tho capltol agonia emui oo jmeu uy .u.u.a city, over tho much touted O. L. D. Iwhon qualifications and other condi- uin jo uonipuoo oin luiu sua 'omoj tlons aro satisfactory. Whether Mr. roau is not to uo compnreu wun tl" .,,. ., ,m rmnnVfH, nr nnt. nt. thm Lincoln Highway. "Whon any one " , - ---- tolls you tho O. L. D. is in bettor, or tlmo known, but we trust he will bo ns good condition ns the Lincoln ablo to rotnln tho position Highway," said Mr. Hendy, "ho is telling you something that Is not true." ::o: One of the most fascinating romances of the screen Lavishly Stagedl Magnificent Gowns! Mysterious! MATINEE 10c and 25c. EVENING 15c and 35c. 4 u Mother nml Family Doing Well. Georgo Stownrt, who bought and' took possession of the Dillon 4SU acres west of town last January, hove Ion which has an agreement with the int0 this offlco yesterday, and heav- company that tho positions of station ::o:: Would you marry a man with his dross suit ripped up tho back? Betty Sugar for Xobraskn. didn't very much llko tho idea but sho Within tho next ton days or two'i.nrf to ko throuch with It just the weeks. 5,300 tons of beet sugar and I .,mo , ..Tho Uoiu, ,,-,, stmlchf nt 100,000 bags of boot sugar aro to be, . , . , , V, , consigned for shipment from the west i Cr'8tal Saturday Monday, and south to Nobraska wholesalers for, Louis Bonnlson plays tho load sup- retail distribution; according to n ' ported by Orml Hawloy, luiL'Hium rocuiviti iruin mw pugur equalization board In Now York and mndo public by Sonator Hitchcock. DO YOU WANT A MACKINAW made to measuro nnd of pure wool? It is thought that this will rollovo tho!phono 40, Hotol Palaco and leavo a sugar Bhortago in Nebraska. It was' ,, , r. . t i,n ,n.i v,,nwn ii.nt ni. call for D. A. Frcodman, ngont for tho wookH prior to Soptombor Bth, tho to- Logan Knitting Factory, Logan, Utah, tnl shipment of sugnr to Nebraska was and ho will bring the samples to your 2,200 tons, which is considered bolow (j00I.f tho normal. Th0 ,nck of niln for four or flvo For Salt) wooks has placed the ground iu very Half section of pasturo land, some dry shapo and has delayed tho work can no rarmeii. in section UJ-13-31. ot putting in wintor. whent. Plowing iTico ?o,ouu. Terms, nnu casn, na - , .,. i,i i ,i0ii anco to suit purchaser. Inquire of for wl,oat land ls Poetically impos iClaus Anderson, North Platte. 70-2 sible. Ing a sigh, said, "Had hard luck yes terday." '"No," we commlsiratlngly asked, "What's Wrong." "Woll," ho said, "I had a two year old sow that gavo birth to seventeen pigs yester day, and tho mother and llttlo ones aro doing well." This same sow had a litter of fourteen last year. ::o:: County Clork Allen returned yester day from a buslnos trip to Omaha. Julius Plzer and Harry Porter lott yesterday for points in Colorado and Wyoming on business connected with tho Star Bottling and Commercial Co. Lt. Howard McKay passod through yesterday enrouto from San Francisco to Omaha. Lt. McKay was tho officer sont horo to tnko charge of tho con tingent of draft mon. Martin Mlckolsou, formerly of Hor shoy, but of late yoars living In Oak land, Cal., arrived in town yostorday and will remain for a few days looking altor lntorosts In and around Ilor shoy. Mr. Mlckolson is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turpio loft Wednesday for Omaha whoro they will visit friends for a week. L. B. Dick returned yesterday from Omaha, whero ho had been transact lng busines for a day or two. Seo tho now platinum and diamond bar pins at Dixon's, $28.50 to $350.00. Mrs. Margaret Graham returned Wednosday from Wyoming whero sho had been spending tho summer with her son Wren. Keith Novlllo returned yesterday ' morning from Omaha whero ho wont to transact business and to hear Pres ident Wilson. T. F. Minohan, of Ogalalla, contrib uted $9.80 in Judge Mlltonborger's court Wednesday. Ho was arrested on tho chargo of exceeding tho speed imit whllo driving on tho streots. -: :o: IS'otleo to Parents. Every child before starting to school should havo tholr oyos tested to seo If thoy nro In fit condition to start In with tholr school work. A defect in their oyos can bo more of a handicap than anything else. Dixon & Son havo mndo a specialty, of testing chll- from a paralytic stroke which affected dron.8 oyoSi Consult them their dl- mo iviv oiu?. agnosis will bo honest. G9-5