'J LINCOL nnu N COUNTY 1 I - Auto i HOR 3X1(1 p it WW 1 AUTO Have the promise of 40 horses in trotting, pacin and runnin - lit, - . . ?!..( if- Twenty Entries in the Auto R f THOUS AN D DOLLARS IN PRIZES. I Fashion insists on pearls IVarl necklaces will be worn (Ills win ter with slreet suits and evening gowns. In tlio evening especially will pearls 1)0 an cssenllnl feature of the costume. You can rely on sntlsfnctory wear from tlie pcnrl necklaces wo are show ing. They will not crack or peel, and are safely cleaned with Bonn and warm wnter. Color, slicen and Irrcdescence of ori ental pearls are faithfully reproduced Jn these necklaces. Wo show 15, 18, 22 Inch nnd longer necklaces In nil sizes of uniform and trradunted nearls. Each necklace Is fitted with a solid gold clasp. flt.00 to $10.00. C. S. CLINTON, JEWELER AND OPTICLVJf. At tho Sign oMho IJjtfrltlng. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hay Ready, of Staploton, transacted business in town Saturday. Drt Morrill, DenMst. Office ovor Wilcox Fepurtmont Storo. Mrs. II. E. Mason, of Pnxton, vislt cdfrionds in town Saturday. Don't forget to sco tho funny "Tho Shorlff" at the Crystal tonight. Dixons Grind Their Lenses. Mrs. Honry Lombard, of Flats, visit ed With' frionds in town Friday. Cameos, you will bo delighted with Dixon's stock, $3.00 to $75.00. Mrs. "Nolllo Stlmson, of Kearney, is visiting her son; C. J. Stlmson, of this city. Illshmond Blrgo spent Friday in Loxington taking in tho DawBon coun ty fair. Mrs. Kllno wont to Lincoln Satur day to spend several days looking af ter business matters. For Salo O110I8 inch Marion Oak heater. A. O. Kockcn, 220 west Sixth. 70tf Before. buy4ng your now fall dress look at ,Tho Stylo Shop. Our garments and pricos nro right. Wo invito com-parlson.J To whom aro you going to sou your Hay nnd Grain? Tho Harrington Mer cantile Co. will. oiTor tho highest prices. C4tf Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fortedt return ed Sunday from a siz weeks' wedding trip to San Francisco and other points in California. ,T Corsets from $1.50 up to 413.50. Wa can fit any figure. Stylish stout cor sets with tho youth lino a specialty at Tho Stylo Shop. Harry Jlybeo has boon In Kansas rtv fnr frtwnrnl dnvs on businoss con nected with tho Union Pnclflo valua tion department. Claronco C. Borgnard and Dolla P. Barnes drovo ovor from Mlndon Sat urday and woro united In marringo by Jud go Wflodhurst. DON'T MISS THE SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA DISTRICT FAIR i, MAYWOODi NEBRASKA. September 29-30. October 1-2-3-4. HORSE RACES, AUTO RACES, AIRI PLANE, BAND MUSIC, FIREWORKS. OJHER BIG FREE ACTS, MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS. $10,500.00 in Purses and Premiums. Write for Premium Lint and Speed Programs. FRED L. BURKE, Sec'y. Mrs. R. It. Dickey returned from Omaha this morning. Mrs. Cody Boal and littlo daughter Vlrglo camo down from Greeley Sun day for a visit with her parents Mr. andMrs. John Day. Try tho Ilexall first. Dr. Krauso returned yesterday from Denver and Salt Lake City where lie' had been buying additional equipment for his dental office Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Tlormanscn re turned this morning from Denver nnd Colorado Springs whoro thoy had been spondlng tholr hqnoymoon. Dixon's window displays are worthy of your attention. W. It. Maloncy went to Lincoln Sunday to spend several days looking after business matters for tho cm bnlmors state examining board. Novor has there been such a run on pearls in necklaces, rjngsf nnd oth er jewelry. Dixon has solno special priced necklaces at $.00, long string. Dixon has a pair of diamond car rings on display at $500 that aro sec ond to none. Missps Ethel and Buolnh Plckrell, Marjorio Rogors, Wllma Talbot anil Mrs. E, O. Dololt wont to Kearney yestordny( to spend a week with frionds. Everybody is buying diamonds of us. Reason, assortment and pricos. C. M. Austin, Jowolor, Front and Dowoy. Tho strong wind Friday night blow off tho tops of many hay hnd grain stacks in tho Bectlon west of tho city, nnd also blow down tolephono lines ill tho hills. Separato skirts made of all wool Pacific panama cloth, serge, tricotlne, satin, velvet, silk poplin and wool platds. Everything that Is good is shown at Tho Stylo Shop. Tho Catholic Girls' club will meet Wednesday ovonlng at tho homo of Mrs. Frank McGovorn. Assisting tho hostoss will bo Mrs. Geo. Vosolpkn. Miss Floronco Stuck nnd Miss Minerva McWllllams. lloforo buying a diamond let us show you our lino. Wo havo porfoct atones, blue, bluo whlto and other grades, and can help you to mnko se lection. C. M. Austin, corner Front and Dowoy. 70-2 Tho llupjtist Missionary Socloty meets Thursday, of this week with Mrs Fredh Loudon, 11S south Sycamore, Hostossos Mosdnmos Ponso, Andorson Gamblo and Loudon. Topic "India;" leader, Mrs. J. L. Loudon. Kodaks and films at tho Ilexall. Mrs. J. Downlo arrived Thursday from Oakland, Cal., and will spond n month with hor sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cralglo. Mrs. Downlo is a former North Plntto rosldont, having made hor homo horo until about twolvo yoars ago, wuon siio moved to Oakland. 'Clinton & Son' will tnko caro of your Eye Glass trouble; wo guar nntee to glvo you satis f Stan of tho Die ANOTHER LINE ADDED TO THE STYLE SHOP FALL DRESSES AND SKIRTS Popular priced garments up to the minuto in style. What they aro weav ing now, not what they were wearing three months ago. Tailored dresses in tricotlne, sergo and wool poplin at $22.50 and up. Afternoon dresses in satin, tricol lotto, .niessnllno and georgette ut $19.50 and up. Drosses for everyone in all leading fabrics and styles. Look and Coinnnre. Now days ono cannot tell by look ing nt a garment how It will wear. It may look nice now but how will it look In a month? We buy only from rollablo firms and If a garment does not glvo satisfaction wo havo our firms back of us. Wo can give you tho samo smllo when you come back as wo did when wo took your money. M. E. Scott attended the Methodist conforonco hold nt Lincoln tho latter part of last week. Ed Thompson went to Kearney, yos torday to spenfl a few days looking after business matters. That hendacho may bo from your eyes. Consult Dlxoii & Son. Mrs. Georgo Finn returned Sunday from Denver, whore she had been vis iting hor for the past wcok. Earl Calhoun returned yesterday to his homo in Grnnd Island after a sh6rt visit here with his brother Charlos. Try tho Roxall first. Emmott Shumwny loft yesterday, for Kansas City whoro ho will spend a couple of weoks visiting his parents Miss Dorothy VanCleave, who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia, is reported to bo Improving steadily-. Lawrence Payno. Merrill Cross, Mnhcol Ovcrmnn and Ed Thompson spent Sundny with frionds in Key stone J. E. Sebastian is driving ono of tho nowost Dodgo sedans sold by J. V. Romigh, who lias also delivored a Dodgo roadstor to R. D. Cornell nnd touring cars to Wm. Hito and Frank Coatos, of Sutherland. Wanted Liberty bonds at market price. Louis Lipshitz. Tho ladies' guild of the Episcopal church will meet Thursday afternoon in tho church basonient. Hostesses wlU bo iMesdnmos House, Carroll, Sjzemoro nnd Jossups. Work has boon provided for tho afternoon. Dr. H. C. Brock. DonUst. X-Ray Diagnosis. Reynolds Bldg. Phone 148 J. L. Lewis, of Maxwell, was a vis itor town yestorday. Ho lived south of Maxwell for number of years then moved to a farm in Colorado whoro ho spent fivo years. His wlfo's health falling, ho sold out and returned to Maxwell. ::o:; No Hunting or Trespassing. Will bo permitted on my land ton miles west of North Platte. I moan this nnd violators will be dealt with wording to law. 6Mp FRANK HENEKA. At last Dixon has received a new Girl Wanted For general house shipment of Eversharp pencils, 10 work in small family. Leavo naino dozen of them. $1.00 and up. 'nnd address at Tribune office. i i ii VaOtC(WiSftcfjl I 551; jFW aCOW.' Fair. One of the free attractions at the Lincoln County SPECIAL PREMIUM A special premium of fifteen dollars divided into five monies, is offered in the Boys' and Girls' Corn Judfcinfc and Stock Judfcinfc. Open to all Boys and Girls of seventeen years or under. Lincoln County Agricultural Society. King.