jscinating little, tf braco'lfcir watches Jlcuiily Is tlio rcnaon ulij' so ninny women InMtt more tlian ono bracelet nntclir- Hccetit hioiIHh iiro hiicIi ok. (jijImIIo (irmintciilH ono can no more ho content with u nIiibIo ImicclH wnteh Hum with Just one rln. Ms. prcliilly ho slum Fiifllilon ftiys tlio untch iiiiihI Im worn with cumlng gowns. Hum lliougli II Is dainty ami beautiful, ono docs not wfnr Hie direct Match at a social function. Many different models, In solid gold ami guaranteed gold filled cases, each a dependable timepiece. In vnrlety and values an uncommon)- good stock. ?20."t) to 7.').J0. C. S. CLINTON, .fHWJtfilUl AND OPTICIAN. At Hie SIk.ii of tlio lilt; Itlng. LOCAL AND P-JSHSONATi H'n9 TJabe Coonoy, of Ovorton, Is nblo prlcos. 13. T. Tramp & Sons. Bpoiidlng ii fow days with her sisters, j Mout nm, Mr8 Ml,rlolI uunbert Misses Nell and Maymo. a;rVeu from Now York yesterday and Cleveland Six Is horo. See It at wm 8p0nd Rovornl days with relative. Ilotnigh gnrago, or llrst booth at fair i jeut. Lambert has boon on the U. S. grounds. J. V. Romlgh, Dealer. 1 g. "prlnoes Mutolka," and mndo four. Tho H. & 9. Agonoy reports the enlo! teen trips across tho Atlantlo trans Dt tUe Lesilo Light pronerty at Slfi, porting troops and supplies. He li east Second to Win. Smith. i now onrouto to tho Paget Sound nuvy Johp Don, Lorn Ualley and Clnrenm;ynnl, whoro ho has boon transferred Snlcer roturned Tuesday from Grant win-re. thy spent ft oouplo of days fishing. A gunorn. Cbjna Clock at Dixon's. o.oo. will Improve the host of homes. If you want to see the roally now ( I'Miliii pictures be a "first nlghtor" and see "Sunnyslde" at tho Keith (o nlght. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wilson came down from Sutherland Wednesday to spend the rrht of the week vlsitlnx friends nnd attending the fnlr. A c laim of twenty . senior high school Ktudcnts has tflkeu up the subject of, Journalism Uhder the thHtructton of jMlas Helen Thompson. It Is protmUlo that this class will have charge of the high Hchool paper which was d!i- continued last year on account of the war. ou know 'how It Is; you try to do feometulng for a friend und Ixiug! everything comes tumbling down round your hendi That's htw U'han pa lb "An Innocent Adventurtaa. ' It's the Miost lifelike picture you ever saw. it will bo shown at the KeUh Saturday,. Come, won't you? In Selling In seUhjg grain at threaJUiig time, talft that the'flnancial arrangement .be trans M tid through the Piatt Vflly State Bank. v u KPt puompt und satisfactory swyIco Id tliis maimer from a Bang that protects , custom era' tut rest all timet. Platf e VaSiey State Bank, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. ANSCO V-P SPEEDEKNQ3 rTHE maximum of A picture (2!Ax3W tKra wcu as imnimani at ho r.cr--arejre:tclieditt m an - it So mokes -on at . uay ; or Lit aneroMK. t ihht r movintf okkttm can be 5k. art certainly. ifwur Uns eu.ulHni:Btptked from $31.0XWfm00! M muiti yoci- utvtstigartoti 8tfp. ht STONE'S DRUG STORE. Tlio Lutljgran, Woman's MlnHlonnry ScjnsfdtT wnf moot at the piirsoiingo till afternoon at throe o'clock. i If MM 8on.tffh? lit SpeclallMs. ost nordovii purse containing about $5.00 In jdmriKO. Kinder pltUMu ruturn to llwjW Studio. Hownrd Ilryan lllgguis returned Tuesday from Lincoln whom ho Imd Rono wim tlio intention of nttcndliiK collaso this ytmr. After looking the situation over Ilryan duoldod to wait another" yonr neforo eniBTfjig. Immunlzo your cattlo from hlncklo with buckle scrum nnd blncklogohU. (lommoro-Dant Drug Co. H. L. Pennington has purchased th Henry Hrotomltz property, on south Sycnmore, and Mr. llrotornltz in turn hue purchased tlio dun Welnhnrg pr6porty on south Fine. Wo tinder stand Mr. Pennington will hoII his roa donco on wost Fourth and romovo to tho nowly purchased property. I During the pant fovfdayB tlio police I have been rounding up suspicious I looking diameters and giving thorn I curtain nnmbor of minutes to leave town. The officers have accompanist! ft number of thoso Individuals to tlio depot, saw to It that tlioy bought tick ets mid that thoy got on tho trains. Visit Dixon's and so0 tholr diamonds. They, will bo more than slad to show them to you. Olngham drossos for tho school girls, all very olovor stylos nt ronson- One of nixon's alarm clocks will get you there. Tho members of theChrlsllan church held n fnrowoll recaption Wodnosdny evening for Hov. T. A. Wndemeyer, their former paator. Vor the past year Mr. Lludenmeyar lma boon on leave of absanea to servo as Y. M. c. A. secre tary for war work and although his plana aro yet Indoilulte ho propones to take up permanont Y. M. C. A. work. Some changes have been made In the football schedule as announced in the. papers some time ago. Cosad Is not to have football so that team has hoon dronned out of the schedttlo. Lmclniton Is putting on a team so wn iWV6 arniugad' for a game at North phitie on October 10 with Lexington High. The Gothenburg gamo will be played ftt Oothenburg Instead of Les- itiKton. This givoa four games at home. Lexington, Kourney, Lincoln nhd ScOtta Uluff, and four games awjv-wt t'uttts, Alliance. Gotheu burg and Grand Island. Dr. Morrill, DontBt. Office Over Wilcox Department Store. &ff Grain - The Master Key TO Successful Photography One curacra with the combined sdvaniafa o many One Master Meekl that untocka all the doors cf yhoiography. peedt coupll this can rxj good in nay Mtwtnitana woodianiiicaBMBipi. DKrana 1IKJ OIHMVD.S ARK ATTKMIINO LINCOLN COl'NTY'S BEST FA I It Thd dWunty fair opened Wednesday with .the largest crowd proeont that 1ih vr attended, tlia onanlnir dai The larg nttJMrfhce Wait phrllr du to tho gifocroalty of tho management In admitting sahool children free, but while the boys and girls wero out In full force, tho nttondanco of adults was much larger than usual. Yosur- day tho crowd was considerably Inn er than the day borore and tins affr noon, tho last day of tho horso rac . tho grandstand and bleacher's aro ev puctod to bo packed and the uuto r; -orvntlons filled. The wost side of agricultural lmU hiiB novor boon filled with n bettr dleplny of products both from tl: dry lnnd and tho Irrigated farm-1. Ono of tho hirgeel displays ii mm'.c by Otto Mourner, who lives nortliwe of town, and nmong his exniuita nn' live watermelons wIiohc combined i weight Is 222 pounds. The agrlc ulttir-, nl exhibit as a whole is tho boat tint has been shown In goveral yoara. T.i- oast side of the building Is takon i by tho fancy work household arts sec tlou and tho school exhibit. Tho la ter Is very complete and ho arrange d as to show what the pupils of th schools both town and rurular" doing In every-dny work. The poultry building Is well lllle i with pons of tho various strains of chickens, turkoys, ducks and goose, tho whole making a vory creditable display. An additional cattle barn was- bum this your, thus doubling thV number of stalls, nnd yot every stall is filled. T. 8 McCrone.' the north sldo cattle man and breeder showr. two Herafoni bulls that are dandles, and Merger anrt Strykor, of Callaway, nlso show fln animals of this breed, one bull ex hibited by llerger weighing 2300. Dave 7, Zl JiZ roSfrii f Latter of Paxton and Godfrey of Co- smuI have each a line showing of Short- 1 1I.I..,. n alinUfn lit' Kn wow EST There la also n very aooa showiuk oi innuu m th hore barn, ami the entries or hogs wero so large that outsldo pens had to be built. Scott Saanor of Wax- woll has a number of pens, as has alio C. G. Landholm. LeUart, an Ov orton breeder, has a big showing of Duroc Jerseys. The exhibits all through are fine and well worth viewing by fair attendants South of tho grand staud la ldtoatod the tents of the auto dealers, where the" latest models of cars are shown, and these diNplnva aro visited by all autolats. In this section Is located tho concessionaires, numbering nearly fifty, ranging from the doll rack nnd wiemle stand to the merry-go-roand and Ferris whoel, the tented dramatic show of the Al. G. Story Co. and fc big tent in which wrestling and box ing exhibitions are given. Here U also located an irrigation pumping plant put In by the Derryberry Forb Co.. the pump-power Ueltwt furnished by a tractor. The pump has a 2000-gallon per minute capacity. If "KellS Volir theJPflco and that Illa Light ccmpaniefl have their powi i- plants on exhibition and show .tjo what extentthe power can be uttllked in tho fat-ai household. 3lr.Land lluyer. We are prepared to supply your ev ery nood; from the small eighty ace farm to the twenty thousand acre wlllthe dMt. of tne officials of the city Improved ranch Our holdings are in Nebraska. Colo rado, Wyoming and South Dakota. v own and control many thousands c. nor ( 1h tills territory. Title land cost doubt what it did four years ago. LISTEN MEN It Is due for the sei oud, double In tfe very near future. The people axe going to the iniddn west to found a home for themeem;;, realising that their children ennrt have Another opportunity to acquire the beat of soli at price soon to bf m ing or ine past, we oo not waat ytu to take our word far ft Qor.'3 and see us, w ajUlres yonr eonunum catlon to the RCBKRT8- LAND CO.. 14tt North Wattf. Nc- Ablg afod varied aasortment ci styles In petticoats tor ladtos in the taffetas Jersejrs. atln and sateen". E. T. Tramp a Sons. Tef Sale l.ot:s in OttencteJn's Chwve, BtocU. J Miller dditlon; sidewalk, gas au sewer ia r.U at resldoaco 311 wo-t Third street. Phune 258. 7V: NAZIMOVA Tha Dncc of the Thei wonerful Nazimova.H "Z 1 . Se SUN THEATRE, TV lv - imMctt 3Qr AteraHi M . Itnlc.H OpTcrnlng Dunce. V11 nlacas uM J(r dAgAnf IhMtfiu rTglitfJ' 1 tRhtl during Mil the time they are In use, and no ao-cniiou Meadow Dances," , "Mpdnltght "Flood or CfoldHld filghf dances are to be permlltQii.' All stairways und other passagm and all rooms connected with danoc halls must 1)9 kept ncceMlblo and well lighted. Thi gontlemnn's hand must bo plao h1 lightly, not over half way around tlia lady, and above tho waist line. Tho lady Ib to merely rest her right hnnd In hor partner's hand and her Ic't hand to rest lightly on her partner's arm cfr shoulder. Tho touching of heads Is positively prohibited. No unduo familiarity, exaggerated or suggestive forms of dancing bo i vaon nartners will bo tolernten. All unnecessary shoulder or body motion or shimmy prohibited. no minor children under tho ago of i a vnors nliull fronilent. remain In. or patronize dances unless acconipanlod uy tlieslt- parent or legal guardian, All dances which come under the pupervtsicn of tho Doard of Public Welfare must cloao not lntor than 12:30 n m. unless, given special per rilsMon lit writing by the mayor of the e'ty of North Platte. Patron violating theso rules will bi subjoct to oxpulsion nn also arrost for lsordorly conduct. By order of the HOARD OK PUBLIC WELFARE. City of North Platte Theso rulos refer, howevor, to pub lic dances only, and do not apply to private dances where no admission fee is charged. ::o;: Farmers JInko n Protest. A dispatch from Washington dated last Friday says': The farmers do not intend, If they ban halp it. to be mado tho victim of the government' attack on th Wgh co.t of living. Prices of ro,i,lrB .iim,i(i h. srains and farm products Bhould be the last and not the flrHt to go down. Jo m national boanl of (Arm organizations which today closed its semi-annual meeting here. The first move in the campaign decided upon by dolegates of the organizations initd under the nnt'onal board will b0 an effort to secure the passage o: the Capper-Herman bill allowing.wlth !n cei'taln llm'tn, collective bargaining among farmers. The national botml. ;vrcordlnr to Chairman Milo D. Campbell, o'. Michi an, is no longer satisfied to be mere ly an educational body, and Is golox In to politics to make a direct fight pi matters affecting the interests of th"; farmer. t "It will not go Into any partv po!-1 tics," Mr. Campbell announced, "but' like the aiVM-saloon league, will oper-' ie through all parties It will be bi partisan, Intor-partisan or non-parti- pan." I Among the senators who pledged! their support to' the farmors are Smith j .Georgia; Underwood, Alabama; Wads-, worth, New York; Sterling. South Da kot 'Kenyon( IoWR. 0wt KaIi8aa; a Swanni Virginia. t . Cmpnlsry Education. ti. AUboys aiid gtrle living within Vie boundaries of the North -Platte school llatrlct. who are under 16 yearn of age ?tust enroll end attend the public o rlvate scbools of this or some other district unless be or she has coro pletvd the elghtli grade or is too sick physically or too weak mentally. It Is school to take stops In th? coiir ; to compel obedience to this law. Labor inspectors will check us up and start proceeding against anyone who em ploy n child under 16 during the mrs that school is in session. No 4ce hats been given that the school cannot excuse, anyone and the courU har not shown a disposition to let offenders off lightly. Tbe costs ar coatideraoie ana to avoid these par enta had much better see that the children are in school at once. Any one knowing of a child subject to thU who 1h not In school will help by notifying the City Superintendent of SeJeelsk whose duty it is to attend to. fhjff niatUtr. If iou are interested in a coat for visttfr J' not fail to see our line of! ronl3 never better or with more class I C WSe"' right prices. E. T, Tramp & j dbariaV doem't get to he .until astd niiht t he doesnl mind it for he - te slot-c uli farenoen until 4:00 a. i . Pctter 'f ho h ' wansges It in iuutylde." tho L "' haplin picture thi Kr.ih FriUa ' ..ml Saturday. ir"EYEFOft EYE" Vei s Hive rru sen it? AT THE A very ' prdlty ' ceremony wnsf poffl fbrmod at 12 o'clock Monday, Sop tember 22, at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry' DIonor, when their daughter Eva E. becamo the brldo of 'Prandls )2. Palmer, of Sutherland. Rev. Dr. J. H. Curry offlclalod In the prosonco of near relatives of the young couplet They wero nttonded by Mr. and Mrs. i Mack McConil'ol of Horshoy, tho lat-l ter being ft sister or the groom. The I brldo was very, lovoly in hor trnveM Ing dross of brown satin. Sho carried e beautiful boauet of white bride's roses and tho matron of honor carried whlto and pink tea rosos. - They camo to tho nltar to the strains but a short tliho after twelve of Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus render ed by Mrs. Floyd Seaburg. Following tlin nnrnmnnv n vnfV flnlntv limnlinntl ' was served by Miss Gladys DIonor,' sister of tho brldo, and the Mlssos Marie and Evelyn DIonor, cousins of the brldo. The brldo 13 woll known here, being a graduate ol tho North Platte high school of '18. Tho groom is also well known, having boon rnlt ed in tills vicinity. He has been homo only a short time, havitfg twolvo montlu in France. Thlp is an unus ual, wedding as It celebrates tho 22nd annlvorsary, of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. DIonor, also tlio fourth anniversary of the groom's slstor and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCou nol. Mr. nnd Mrs. Palmpr left that evening on No. 7 for a short visit. Thoy. will be at homo to Ihclr frlpnds after October 1st on tholr farm sbven mllos south of North Platte. Christian Science service Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings every week at 8-: 00. A cordial lnv!-' tatlon Is extended to nil to attend i theso services. Building & Loan build-j Ing. room 25. 1 A Pleasant Place' To .Transact. Automobile. Business NE aim the convenience and comforj. of all persons doing business here is uppermost in our mind. Our aim provides a salesroom, not only where you can leisurely inspect our models,' but where you can come for advice on automotive matters, whether you expect to buy or hot. When you become i customer,! our aim provides facilities and a trained organizaton that assures sat isfaction, comfort of ownership' and exclusive service to our owners. We cordially invite you to make use of our store as your aitoniobile headquarters'. ; j ' - D.odge, Chandler MOTOR eARI y., amjnu u.p "Service4"- Our OwrJEfis" North PLATTS.Msa. Phone S4 I Ask ns for Information and sorvlco recwd.s of the White 'Truck the lieary-daty lowr.Iived truck. Higher Rate Must Follow Increased Costs Tbi ! whft CPAttriai IcMi luit awl A'- m to yjoM owr mm iok wjtblMm thb NEBRASKA JConl .Miners PrcparjfoStrlk'eJ; United Mino Worker dologntps io had boon .In convontlon nC" Clovolnnd scattorcd to all parta of tlio country Wodnosdny ready to call a strike of all coal' minors on Novombor 1, In tlm ovont demands made arc not mot by tho oporntors. Unless a satisfactory agreement, Is reached botwoon mine operators nnd workers prior to that time the hundreds of thousands of miners over tho ontlro country nra scheduled to' trlkc. It Is understood that demands of tho men havo been agreed upon and In substance aro a flat increase of sixty per cent In pay, and a six hour day with a. flvo day maxlmuhi. Time and a hrtlf for overtime is nlso In the de mnnds drawn up.- ::o:: Stock for Sale. x On account of having to move soon, I offor for sale five head of milch cows, nine head of stock cattle, one Shctlnnd pony colt, thirteen head of hogs and four dozen Buff Orpington chickens. C. A. MOORE, 72tf 215 west Twelfth St. : ::o: : Those who examined the last week's Literary Digest and read of Us trouble j with labor can realize tho trouble that textbook manufacturers are having in supplying tho enlarged needs of the schools this fall. The North Platte Uonrd of Education adopted and.ordor ed a supply of Gregg Shorthand In July and the books havo not boon re solved yot. Of course tho class has been organized but Is not reciting un til the texts arrive. In other classes a similar condition exists although no otKer class is entirely without books. :4o:: Shrine Pins at Dixon's. Brothers Motor Cars. Bth and Locust. .0 praiettt ikdiikt mn In the . cost of m Vrtxir that got tuto iuIpuMjrtt for t?leiiHon m- tmJMe - wKiutrtuf more TELEPHONE COMPANY.