AUTO NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA 1 Under the Auspices of the Lincoln County Agricultural Society. EIGHT BIG RACE 000 IN PUR SES FIFTEEN DRIVERS HAVE ENTERED Including Rhiley, Brinker, Bullock, Breed, Schieder and Aukerman. Daring Airoplane Stunts Will be given during the races. These will include looping the loop, picking a man out of an Automo bile while plane is moving sixty miles an hour, jumping from one plane to. another while in the air and other daring feats. ,7 Big Celebration Forenoon and Night Under the Auspices of the Chamber of Commerce ! rrd J - . . PRICES OF ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS. Adults $1.10, children 'under twelve 55 cents, car parking space $1.10, grand stand $1.10. All prices to include war tax. ? T7 r- rc-ra e I" - OR. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Dentist Office over the McDonald State Hunk. UITY AND COUNTY NEWS. nuu;quior northwest ctttoa. jjUchor Tottonhoff wont to Pc Wednesday to piny ball In a gnmo twHfeu. Potter and Lodgo Polo. h 3. Adnnia mid dnughtorlAndro loft yesterday for Omahh to spend n couplo of Weeks. Mrs. C. P. Aldon, of Kimball, loft Y,cdriosdny tiftor visiting at tlio liomu qfAV. T. Aldon. Romalno Throckmorton loft Wcdnoa day evening for Clinton, In., to visit relatives. tt.-W. Payno was called to Muscatine, Iowa, Wednesday by the death of a 'brother-in-law. New lot of what's latest in skirts and watsts lust recolved at THE LEADER MERCANTILE COMPANY. Joljii Dugnn and slator loft the early part. of tlto week on a trip to Portland nnu;quior northwest cltlos Potter, gnmo bo- ..Steam Ruths. MiiHRiti'ft mul l!lHrli Trenfiiienl at IS Kast (ith, St. Phono 607. Mrs. Arthur Rush. tf. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Vroninn and chil dren, havo boon visiting Mrs. Vromnn's jiartmts In Grand Island this week. Mrs. W. It. Malonoy and dnughtor returned Wednesday from Grand Is Iand' whoro thoy had boon visiting friends for sovoral ilayjj. Plbronco Static nnd Mrs,. E. Tltch nor returned last ovonlng from Coluin bus whoro thoy nttondod tho woddlng ofMUs Gortrtido Horrod. Ilwjssmaklng dono ronsonably. In quiry nt 700 South Willow. 44-4 Mr."' mid Mrs. 0. II. Thoolccke nnd daughter wont to Omnlm Ttiosday whoro Mr. Thoolocko oxpocted to tako medical treatment for n short tlmo. Fny.Cyphor, who graduated from N. P., High School this yoar will loavo Sunday for Wyoming whoro Bho will hold down a homoatend near Lnrn mlo. Dr. L. J. KltAUSE, DoiUlsl. Mc DonnM Hank Building. Itooms 2 & ft. Phono P7. 42tf Charles Palmor, who was nrrostod on the charge of manufacturing homo mado boozo, ploartod guilty to tho chargo Tuosday and was fined $100 nnd costs. Skirts niado to vour ordor, lntoat In stylo fit guaranteed. You can soloct n,ny matorlal you wish nnd wo'U mnko it un to vour monatiro nt $3.00 Rnoolnl. This offer Is for this WEEK ONLY ho como In nt onco nnd got a dato for fitting. Tho Lcndqr Mgr. Co. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ilollmnn are visit ing rolntlvos In Tipton, Iowa. Mrs. C. A. Lowell, of Chicago, who had been visiting nt tho homo of Mrs. Calllo Davidson left vestorday for hor homo. Mrs. Mnrgarot Dundy la confined to tlio houso by a fractured ankle which she sustained In n fnll tho early ipart of tho week. Harry S. Johnson wont to Omnlm Wcdnosdny .wJiero ho will bo operated on for appqnlcTtls. Ho was accom panied by hlS'Avifo. Tho High 5ho.ol band gavo a Bhort concert nt 'tho tabornnclo Tuesday ovonlng and tho program was enjoyed by all who woro prosont. For Sale Ono cow to bo freah soon, ono sow and six iplgs 5 weeks old and ono sow will havo pigs soon. Phono 919W or call at 1007 W. 8th St. 4G-2 Forty men are employed on con struction at tho slto of tho artlllclal Ice plnnt which tho Paclllo Fruit Express Co. Is erecting nt tho west end of tho ynrds. Try tho Roxall first. It pays. 14tf Promoter Solby announces a wrost- ,llng mntch nt the Firemen's hall next Monday ovonlng botweon Holnlo Englo, of Dubnuquo, nnd Chnrloy Miller, champion of tho Dnkotas. Visit our Dress Goods Counter, soloct vour material for a Bklrt and wo'U jnnko It up In best stylo nnd workmanship for $3.00 Special Your ordor must bo placed this WEEK at Tho Lender Mor. Co.'s. Dr. Morrill, Dontlat, offlco over Wilcox Dopnrtmont Store. Whllo I havo somo furnlturo which I (Wish to dlsposo of,,! am not compcllod to soil and do not proposo to virtually give It away Go to a furntturo denier, socuro his prlcos, then nil, If you deslro. and lonm tho prlcos nt which I nm offorlng nrtlcloB. J. (1. Mcllvnin. 11G woat Third stroot. DON'T TRIFLE WITH YOUR EYES or permit nnyono olao to do so. If you neod glnssos got tho host from Dixon & Son, Eyo Specialists. E. L, Stovons, teacher of mathema tics In tho local schools, was married at Mlndon Wcdnosday to Miss Gall Wntts, of that town." Following tho woddlng trip thoy will mnko this city tholr homo, nnd during tho summer will bo directors of tho camp for .boy scouts and cnmpflro girls nenr Sioux Lookout contingent on tho ostnbllBli mont of tlio camp. Rocloanod Millet, $1.35 por bushol. Ralph Saul, Motor Route B, North Platto. 45-2 Mm, Work nnd Mrs, Thomns, both of whom llvo on south Walnut strdot. woro knocked down Tuesday nftornori at tho corner of Sixth and Dowoy by a imr unvon oy a woman, uoth woro so voroly bruised. Mrs. Work suffored tho worst Injuries and wns taken to tho (Gonoral Hoapltal for niqdlcal attention,; I but was nblo to return homo tho snmo I ovonlng. Harry Cramer spent Wednesday In Lexington on business. I. P. Black loft Wednesday for Eur eka, Cnl., to visit relatives. Mrs. Sullivan, of Brady, wns tho guest of Mrs. C. M. Trotter this week. Dixon & Son grind their own lensos.. Joo PIzor wont to Pottor Wednesday to play ball with Pottor In a game with Lodgo Polo. Mrs. A. Stennar left Wednesday for Fresno, Cnl., whcro-sho-wtll spend tho summer. ' , . t Call and inspect our u't-glriss. It will bo worth y'dur trouble. Clinton, Tho Jowelor. -.f 115-2 Mrs. W. H. LoDIoyt loft Wcdnosdny for Omaha to visit hor dnughtor Mrs. W. A. O'Donnoll. After you got tho license get tho wedding ring atCllnton's, Tho Jcwol er. 40-2 C. T. Whelnn loft Wednesday for Sholton to look aftor matters pertain ing to his bridgo contract. Misses Eleanor Roberts nnd Eva Mason loft Wednesday -for Goodrlclu Colo., wliero thoy will visit friends. John Burko and family returned to Donvor Wednesday, In tholr car aftor attending the funornl of tho lato Emtl Ericsson. Special values in aprons and houso dresBcs. Thoso garments selling for less thnu you can buy tho material. E. T. TRAMP & SONS. Mlssos draco nml Emma Brown, who hail been tenchors in tlio Lincoln school, loft Wcdnosdny for tho wost nnd will teach In Oregon tho cDinlng school year. YOUR CHILD'S EYES If weak or strained will seo bettor and much moro comfortably If supplied with glasses fitted by Dixon & Son, Sight Specialists. Mr,, and Mrs. Roy, Logan, of Fro mont, camo yostorday. Mr. Logan is a salosmaiv for tho Buick Auto Co., and If a sultoblo location can bo found ho will locnto horo permanently. Mrs. Lcntio Dlmmlck rosigncd hor position at tho Hub store Wednesday and will leavo shortly for Colorado. Mrs. Dlmmlck has boon connected with tho Hub store for sovon years. Chns. Hlrsch loft Wcdnosday, morn ing for Eureka Springs, Ark., whoro ho oxpects to remain for n month. Tho wator thoro Is said to bo oxcoptlonally good for kldnoy trouble For Sale Extractod honey at 25 conts a pound In fifty pound cans. Ad drosH II. J. Poll, Brady. Neb. . 41-4 Allco Grovor, agod slxtoon, was tnk on to tho stato reformatory for women at York Wcdnosday by Sheriff Salis bury. In tho county court tho girl ploadod guilty to prostitution and tho victim of vonoronl dlsoaso. and hor testimony was corroborated by public health offlcor Mija Greer. Hor com- miimoni to 1119 womoivs rorormntory followed. TAXPAYERS' COMMITTEE FOR EACH PRECINCT L COUNTY. J A second meeting, of assessors and tapayors or tho county wns held at tlio court house Tuesday nfternoon at which eighteen precincts were repre sented. This meeting was called for the purpose of effecting a county-wide taxpayors' organization nnd to dis cuss a basis of valuation for tho 1920 assessment, and to equalize valuations lis botweon ndjoinlng precincts whore land la of tho snmo character. Keith Novlllo, who presided at tho former meeting, was elected as permanent chairman and S. M. Soudor secretary. The purposes for which tho meeting was called woro discussed by assess ors and others present, and a number of suggestions woro offered ns to tho beat mnnner of securing a uniform value of lnnd. It wns finally declared tho aenso of the meeting that Secre tary Soudor should group precincts whoro tho land Is of about tho same clmractor nnd nnmo n day upon which tho nssossors and mombers of tho committees of thoso grouped precincts should moot to consider valuations. jostnbllah a bnsls nnd oqunllze valua tions whoro rhequalltles exiat. When tlieso meotlngs hnvo boon hold nnd this work performed, then tho work of the dlffcront groups will bo presented to tho board of equalization for Its con sideration,. This action must bo takon within tho next olghteon days as tho board of equalization will bo fn ses sion but that length of time. .Thoro Is no question but ns a result of tho work of theso nssessors and committoos ench precinct will havo a moro correct and lust valuation than ovor boforo and 'that tho basis or val uation as dotormlnod by tho commit tees will hold good for a long term of years,. Should it bo necessary in the futuro to lncreaso valuations, all that will bo necessary for tho county as sessor to do will bo to ordor a co'unty wldo increase of flvo, ten or whatever por cont Is noeded and tho re-vnluatlon of each Indlvldunl trnct of lnnd will not bo necessary. Tho committees selected or appoint ed for tho various precincts nre n& follows: Antelope John K. Mlllor, John An dorson. Btrdwood D. E, Mnrtin, A. L. Mc Nool. Brady Wm. Boatty, Joo Dierlnger. Buchnnant B. R. Morrill, IT. C. Car penter. Cottonwood R. A. Bonuchamp, P. B. Bloom, II. J. Poll. Cox S. C. Bowmnn, C. P. Essloy. Deor Crook I. N. Dompsoy, Howard Wllmoth. Dickons G. II. Jonklns, S. M. Moore. East Hlnman Fred Payne. Fox Crook Potor Jopson, Lymnn Gnrdnor, J. IT. Kenpton. Garflold D. P. Myors, Potor Mlllon. Gasl In E. E. Atkinson, W, S. Pnr Bon. John J. Glnapp. Han Frank Purdy,. Honrv P. Han sen. Hlnman C. SI Trovillo, L. E. Jones, Frank Strollberg, Geo. Stuart, J. C. Wilson, Frault Zimmer, Frank Hatch. Hnrrlsont Johnathan Peaso, F. H. Eastburn, H. G. Bundy. Hooker L. C. Marovish, J. IT. Shlll. Jeffry A. W. Peterson, Wm. Brestel, L. C. Craig. Kom Robort Kunkel. A. Kunkal. 1 Lemon C. II. Watts, S. Hollenbeck. j Maxwell J. Di Kolliher, T. Roberts. 1 Medicines Fred Amstuz. Jon Mlchaal j Mlllor L. E. Ebright, Geo. McKaln, ,C. A. Rowley. I Myrtle F. D. Tatman, J. H. Maro I vlsh. Nichols Robert Gettys, Evort Ware, ! John W. Fowler. . j North Rosedale H. L. Gaunt, Fred Johanfion, D. Mathers. : Nowell F, W. Llndekugal, C. B. j Runner. Osgood P. L. Wngner, H. T. Wood . gate, T. E. Dooilttle. I Payno Harry G. Shaner, Henry I Ilartman. ! Peckham W. M. Strickland, Fred 1 J. Tetro.'W. C. Cause; Plant W. aiJHlte, Wm. Hnnse. Rosodalo-Gfo. E. Payne, D. B. Mc Neol, W. J. Cram. Sellers W. W. Hunter, Hugh. Song- er. Sprinsdalo A'.'c. Pickle, Chns. Night SunshlneC. i Holm, Peter STnith, Herman Mbyon. Somersot M.t H. M'eDermott, Jas. Owens. '' Sutherland James Shoup, G. F. Price, J. W. Cox.' Tablo Walter Hunso, John W. Kil mer, J. W. Catterson, C. S. Kilmer, ec. Vrornqn R. A. McWlin, Nate Bratten Walker Dan McNlckle, B. F. Teel. Wallace C. W. Harris, Ed Forrell, W. J. Cohn. Well Andy Howard, Martin Jepsen. Wliittier Will Lane, Chas. Meyers. Willow Chas. Llston, Don Melton. Secretary Souder will notify tlieso committees as to which group of pre cincts they belong. larrlages by County Judge. Juno 14th Hubert W. Butcher and Dorothy M. Bennett, both of North Platte. Juno 15th Maurice Hausher and Ruth Ballard, both of North Platte. June lGth Dawson O wings and Mrs. Alma Kruse, both of Gothenburg. Walter Miller recently left town leaving an unnald bo.inl hill nf ty-f'vo dollars' duo Mrs. Chris. Paul son. TllO OfflCfirH nro ntlnitnllnn loctte Mlllor. For Sale Three Horses. Phono 523J In the county court AVoilnoa.inv Harry Krlck, of Brady, ipleaded guilty iu upuiiimig an automoDiio without a number nlato and wnn fliiod flvn fini lars and costs. MUTUAL RUILDINO & LOAN ASSOCIATION PAID-UP STOCK. In order to sunnlv fnnila t approved loan atDHcafionB. sociation will issue a Hmitnil nmnnnf of Its Paid Up Stock. This stock draws uivmonus at the rate of s5x per cent por annum, from dato of ismn unn paid off. Dividends payablo March 1st una oopiemner 1st. Money Invested In this stock mav bo wlUni tlmo upon thirty days notice. BESSIE F. SALISBURY, 3G-tf a'.. KJXZM J , ATTENTION FARMERS AND HAY GROWERS Wood Brothers all steel individual thrasher complete with weigher and loader $1235.00 Power Hay Press, the money maker, with self-feeder $650.00 Theso prices at North Platte and while our present stock lasts. Hendy-Ogier Auto Co. Phone 34