LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR WINNERS A COiMPLKTi: LIST OF ALL PRIZE WlKXEItS AT THE 1921 LIN COLN COUNTY FA I It. GEESE. BMBDEN ADULT GANDER i'"1rst N. C Bowcn Brady Second N-'C. Bowen, Brady Third ADULT GOOSE First N. C. Bowen Brady Second N. C. Bowen, Brady Third YOUNG GANDER N. C. Bowen, Brady Third YOUNG GOOSE FirBt Second N. C. Bowen, Brady Third WILD or CANADIAN ADULT GANDER First Second M. C. Rogers North Platto Third ADULT GOOSE First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second M. C. Rogers, North Platte Third GUINEAS PEARL First Socond L. I. Tucker, North Platte Third ' , HEN L. I. Tucker, Noh Platta Third COCKRBL L. I. Tucker, North Platto Third PULLET L. I. Tucker, North Platto Third RING NECK PHEASANTS ADULT COCK First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second M. C. Rogers North Platto Third ADULT HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platte Second M. C. Rogers North Pldtte Third PIGEONS (WHITE HOMER) ADULT COCK First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second Third ADULT HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platto 9econd Third y YOUNG CdCK First M. C. Rogers, North Platte Second Third YOUNG HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Socond Third PIGEONS (WHITE ' KING) ADULT COCK Harrison Tout, No. Platte Third ADULT HEN Harrison Tout, No. Platte Third YOUNG COCK Harrison Tout, No. Platto THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TjUNE, Third YOUNG HEN Hnrrison Tout, No. Platte Third - PIGEONS (COMMON) ADULT COCK First Donald Westphal, No. Platte ADULT HEN First Donald Westphal, No. Platte Second I. Third RED CARNEAUX PIGEONS ADULT COCK Firat M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second Third ADULT HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second Third YOUNG COCK First M. C. Rogers, North Pintle Second ' Third YOUNG HEN SPLASHED CARNEAUX YOUNG COCK First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Socond Third YOUNG HEN Firat M. C. Rogers, North Platte Socond Third YELLOW CARNEAUX YOUNG COCK First M. C. Rogers, NorUi Plntto Second Third YOUNG HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platte Second Third YELLOW TUMBLER. PIGEONS YOUNG COCK , First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second Third YOUNG HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platte Second Third ' BLACK TJUMBLER PIGEONS ; ADULT COCK First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second Third ' ADULT HEN First M. C. Rogers, North Platto Second 1 , Third YELLOW TUMBLER PIGEONS YOUNG COCK M. C; Rogers North 'Platte Third BLACK TUMBLER PIGEONS ADULT COCK M. C. Rogers North Platto Third ADULT HEN M. C. Rogers. Third WHITE FANTAIL PIGEONS ADULT COCK First Second M. C. Rogers North Platto Third ADULT HEN First Second M. C: Rogers North Platte Third YOUNG COCK M. C. Rogers North Platte Third YOUNG HEN First Second M. C. Rogers North Platte Third . BABBITTS CHECKERED GIANTS SENIOR BUCK Mrst Second M. O. Rogers North Plntto Third SENIOR DOW First Second M. C. Rogers North Plntte Third STAR GRAY GIANTS SENIOR BUCK Warren Doollttlo No Platto Third BELGIAN HARE SENIOR BUCK First , Second Vernon Hatfield, No. Plntto Third SENIOR DOE , First Vernon Hatfold, No. Platto Second Vernort Hatfield, No. Platte Third NEW ZEALAND REDS SENIOR BUCK First Warren Doollttle, No. Platte. Second Reed McDonald, No. Platto . Third SENIOR DOE Warren Doollttlo No Platte Third JUNIOR BUCK Third Second Reed McDonald, No. Platto Third JUNIOR DOE First- ! Socond Reed McDonald, No. Platto Third AMERICAN BLUE SENIOR DOE Vernon Hatfield, No. Platte Third WATCH YOUR SALE DATES. -:o:- Nov. 22 I Tamo Kawashlma. No. Platte. Gcnornl Farm Salo. Ed. Klcrlg Auctioneer. Nov. 23 Falrvlow Dairy Combin ation Salo. H. M. Johansen, Autlonoor' PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the farm I will sell at my place six miles west and ono mile north of North Platto on the farm known as tho Frank Tur ple place, on Tuesday, November 22nd. The following described property consisting of ' 90 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 milk cows, 1 fresh, 1 giving inllk now, 52 head ot stock cows and most all of them are White Faces, 35 h,end of White Faced calves, 1 threo year old White F'aco bull. 11 HEAD OF HORSES Span of black mares, weight 2700, 0 years old; span of brown mares, weight 3000, 6 and 7 years old; span of mules, 4 years old, weight 2200 and broke; span of brown colts. 3 years old, weight 2800; saddle pony, 3 years old, weight 600; brown span, mare and gelding, weight 2600, 6 years old and cue smooth mouth . FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Now 4 inch wagon, good 3 Inch wagon, gang plow, sulky plow, poU to digger, new corn cultivator new P. & O. beet cultivator, John Deere beet cultivator, disc, roller, 3 section harrow, mowor, hay bake, hay ' sweep, hay stacker, beet spray, 4 sots of Concord harness, rango cook stove, lco box and other articles too numerous to mention. SALE STARTS AT 11 O'CLOCK. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE All Bums of $20 and under cash. All sums over that amount six months time will bo given with a bankable note bear ing 10 per cent interest from dato of sale. Haruo Kawashima, Owner. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order ot attachment Issued out of tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraskn on tho 9th da of November, 1921, wherein tho First National Bank of North Platto was plaintiff and P. E. Burnett, defendant and by virtue of said attachment I: levied upon threo hundred nnd forty (340) boxes of apples tho property of said defendnnt and by vlrtuo of nnj order Issued by tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on tho 12th day of November, 1921, I will on tho 26th day of November, 1921, at two o'clock P. M. of said day at tho North Platto Equity Store, 209 East Sixth Street, in North Platte, sell said prop erty herctoforo attached in said ac tion nt public auction to tho highest blddor for cash to satisfy said at tachment, tho amount duo thereon In tho nggrogato being tho sum of $345.03 nnd accruing costs. North Platto, November 14, 1921. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff of Lincoln County, Wanted HIDES AND FURS Pretty Fair Prices L. LIPSHITZ Tho Farmer's Auctioneer H. ML Johansen, North Platto, Nebraska. Phone 783F3 For those who do not havo enough stock or machinery for a general farm sale, I nm located so I can hold n combination nalo at North Platto or ut tho Falrvlow dairy 1 miles west of town. I have always got enough stock or machinery listed with mo ho we ran hold n combination salo any time. 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