3 9 E. I!. Dcver , Adjuster Closing out the entire stock of the Hub Dept. Store. yes, i iiavi: hkoki;n all slllinu ItECOltDN KVKKV DA V SINCE ()lTR OPENING DAY, A PHIL Mth 15)20.. Yes Sir I Packed this store to the 6 limit every day with (our vital factors. E. E Severs. SALE O ALL 1. Truthful Advertising. 2. Meritorious Merchandise. . Tlie HUB'S Jieputation. I. Awe Inspiring Prices. I have turned florlli Platte up side down: by value giving that makes other so called values look as poor as Job's Turkey and it had to stand up against a fence to gobble. That's why this store has been packed every day since my opening day last Wednesday, April 14h. That's why I have sold thousands of dollars worth of this stock while hundreds was the rule. I have a force of help working every night preparing bargains for the next day's selling. Glance over these prices I have prepared for Thurs day, Friday and Saturday buyers and you too will help to pack this store Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Nevermind the bad roads, COME, you will be well repaid for the extra effort on Your Part-r-COME. i XBWBBEBsnirszx. osjuzshs en 11 iiiiiiiwiiuna.Tv.tmuiwB'im'tnw Womens Middy Blouses Sixes :t; to I I. Regular $!.&() values. Friday and Saturday 50c Percales inches wide- new spring de signs. A splendid cloth. Friday iyu Saturday $2.25. 39c. S2.95. L ) $4.50 and $5 Georgette :( inches wide, in .all shades. Friday and Saturday per yard 75c Cotton Crepe" 0 ' All the wanted shades. Friday and Saturday ,$1.(10 Voiles at $.65. Dress Goods $2.00 All-wool Serge, all colors $1:15 $:t.'0 Wool Ottoman' all colors $2.(55 $2.65. Mens $12.50 Dress Shoes English or American Lust. Calf or If id Leather. Friday and Sat unlay S8.35. ' $6 Wool Nap Blankets $3.65 $0.00 Wool Nap Hlankets 15.05. $5.95. i Womens $15 Boots IMaek and Brown; Louis or military heels; High tops: Welted or hand turned soles. $9.85. 45c Outingj Flannel Light Colors $.20 $.(i"i Percales .110 $8.00 Sweater $1.0:1 Womens $10 Pumps and oxfords. Brown or Black. Kid or Calf leather. Friday and Saturday ; $6.45. Women! $4 House Dresses Dark ' Colors in Ginghams and Percales Friday and Saturday only $2.85. Misses $11 Middy Suits White Gaberdine. AH brand new pretty trimmed. Sizes 12'to 20 years. Friday and Saturday $7.85. Mens and Boys $1 ,50 Jersey Sweaters Friday and Saturday. Each 95c. Ginghams $.75 Values $.45 .(55 Values .43 .85 Apron Check .25 Women $15 Beech Cloth Dresses In Blue, Green, Tan and Hose, whit piping and button trimmed. Now .57.01$ Mens $3 Union Suits . Medium weight. AH sizes Fri day and Saturday per suit ens all Wool Army Shirts! Girls $4.50 Gingham Dresses Mens $6.50 Work Shoes Blue Gray. . Khaki. $0.00 and $0.50 Values. Friday and Saturday $4.23. Mens 25c Len Colors Arrow and other brands now 2 for 25c. $2.19. Mens 20c Cotton Gloves Prettily made Children's white $11.00 dresses $2.05 I Solid Leather throughout; Welted Soles. Now 2 Pair for 25c. $2.25. ! $4.45. Womens $8 Fine Shoes go at $5.15 Military or Louis Heels Welted Soles THE Now being Closed Out byE. H. Devers. Look for blue and white sale Front. $5.45. DR.' 0. 11. CRESSlxR, ' (Itaduale Dentist (illicit over the McDonald Stat Dunk. nt tho Clinton 29-2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Chapter AK P. K O. will moot Wed nesday nt tho homo of Mrs. C. H. Moroy. Tho mooting of tho Paront-Tenchor ABsoolntlon of tho Washington School him hcon postponed ilndoflnitoly. Wall papor and paint at tho Roxall. Mrs, E. F. Soeborgor has returned from Omaha whoro Hho had boon visR kiuK rolntivos and friondu for ton days. E. H. Goodman wont to Omaha Saturday night to spoml a day or two with MrH. Goodman and tho now baby. Seo us for wall papor, Tho Roxall btoro. i4tl C. O. Woiiignnd rotuniQd Sunday morning from Omaha whoro ho spoilt iiiwook as a mombor of tho fodoral tjl till, JUljl On account of watqr in. tho baso mont of tho parochial Hcliool bulldliiB, tho recital by puplla or Miss Ottonstoin announced for tomorrow ovonlng, has boon' postponed. Clinton & Son, Graduato Opticians, flgothem for Sorvlco. tf As wlU ho soon by a notice publish ed olsowhoro tho clonn-up campaign, whloh was to havo started yostorday, has boon postponed until the wenthor become nioro favorablo. Mr. nftd Mrs. R. O. Eyorly went to Jlorshay yoeorday to visit for a fow days and will thon go to Goring to re main lndoilnltoly, Mr. Eyorly having aocurod a nix-months' lay-off. Ingersoll Week Jowolry Store. Railroad mon who camo down from Cheyenne yesterday aay tho snowstorm thoro Saturday and Sunday was the worst they had over seen. In some of streets tho snow drifted waist deep. That "Virtuous Vamp" with Constance Talmndgo at tho Koith to night and tho last showing, too. Don't mjsa it. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Huntington re turned Saturday from California whoroJthoy spout llvo months. Mr, Iiuntlnton wont thoro for the boncllt of Ills' health and returns much improved. lngorsoll Watches from $2.25 to the Gold-Killod at $11.50 at Clinton's. Kpr ono mluuto Sunday no,t a call was takon in any offlco controlled by the A. T. & T. Co- as a tokon of re spect for President Vail, of that com pany, whoso funeral was hold Sunday, This ono mlnuto period was from ton o'clock in tho forenoon to ono minute past tdn. If tho six men with rillos shot nt you and nono of tho bullets touched you would you dlo of fright? Whether you would or not soo "Tho Advonturor at tho Keith Wednesday and Thursday. Manager Dodmoro, of tho baso ball association, says tho association will not nbout two hundrod dollars from tho wrostllng match hold at tho Kollli thoatjp Friday ovonlng. Had the weathor not boon so Inclomont mnny moro would havo boon In attondnnco at tho match. lip. Morrill, Dontlst, offlco over Wilcox Dopartmont Store Mr. anil Mrs. A. V. Wort man left laat night for Hebron whoro they will remain until May first whon thoy will leave for Waldon, Col., to locnto on n homostond. Mr. Wortman nays halls through with nowspapor work and will dovoto his tlmo to the enro-froo vo cation of funning. 1. (). 0. F. Notlco. Tickets for tho thirty-eighth annual Walla Walla LodgoNo. 5(i will confer Pnrt' ot Division SS, 11. of L. E., tho third degreo noxt Thursday even- wllich wiU 00 ,ie1' Monday evening, jngt jfliny tin. now on sate uy me com- J. GUY SWOPE. Secrotarv. miueo are sowing rapuwj. uy juuhuu Tlie world's most romantic lover In tho screen's most daring love story William Fumum is coming n his lat est and greatest photoplay "Tho Advonturor." To miss it will bo to miss tho year's finest production. Keep in mini tho tlmo and place Keith Theatre. Wednesday anil Thurs day. Residents of oast Kourth street will prosont to tho olty council at tho moot ing tills ovonlng a petition asking that a paving district to bo created. Tills of tho big attendance at these May parties, it has boon necossary to sccur the Lloyd Opera liouso, which will be vacated for that evening by tho Ley-, poldt & Pennington Co., and tho lloor put in ' first-class mcomltlon and the hull decorated. J. B. Sebastian, General Chairman. Pershing, Wood or Johnson, which of these will bo Nebraska's cholco for presidential prefcranco today? It would not bo surprising if Johnson loads, even though Perishing is con iV'ttwod Nobrasjui's "qwn.''. It has been noticed that there Is rather a tiro nosed district will covur tho street from Grant avonuo west to Pino street strong undercurrent against a military and north on Pino streot to stroot Sixth man for president, and this developed A big majority of the lot own- to quite an extent among ex-sorvice ova linvn ulirnnil tlin lipl.lt Inn men. Two good linos of cars and the will IngnoBs nnd ability to glvo good after sorvlco is all wo soil. Wo havo no sldo lines nor outsldo intorosts. You aro wolcomo at any timo to como in and talk over your motor car needs. J. V. ROMIGH,. Dealor. A Washington dispatch appearing in yostorday's papers stated that the Urothorhood of Trainmon has either withdrawn from tho Plumb Plan Lea- 'guo or intends to do so immediately. Various roasons aro given for tho ! withdrawal of tho support of .the trainmon. tlin ohlnf nmnncr tliom bo- 1 Ills is primary election day, and it ing that this brothorhood has dis is probablo that tho voto cast in tho covered that Plumb plan propaganda, county w.ill bo light, especially in the with its rndical Ideas, had been ono country, whoro tho into molsturo hns'of tho chiof causos of tho lato "out placed tho roads in bad condition, law" strike. to iioro in town Willi Hvo candidate for Il(llni sIuot nn(, 8now S!UTtrday. a Sin"1?. CT! ,88l0"er' WCh Cfl,,tl'l,n heavy snow Saturday night, auothor w 11 attempt to got out as many of hlnoXf Sunday night, and with snow frlonds as possiblo and this may result m,nK ft ROod ,mrt of yMtoniay..lt can in a goou-sizod vote. bo 8a,(, Umt Ul0 wonUlor lm8 h0ll ,Us. At tho meeting of tho board of ill- ngrooablo but that tho ground is cor rectors ot tho Chambor of Conunorco talnly llllod with moisture. Vith this Saturday ovonlng tho railroad men of jhoavy procipitation many basomonts North Platto woro commended for re- aro filled with water and power fusing to join tho ranks of tho "insur-! pumps and syphons are In active gout" strlkors and ronimlnlng loyal to oporatlon. The roads promise to bo tholr unions and tho Union Pacific ! In a bad condition for some timo to company. At tho noon mooting of tho 'como. hut tho molsturo moans a good Rotary Club yesterday a rosolution 'start toward bumper crops and this along the snmo lino wns unanimously will woll repay for Inconveniences we adopted. " may suffer. It is now estimated that tho increas ed automobile registration fees requir ed by an act of the 1919 loglstlaturo will amount to $2,000,000 annually. TMs seems an cnormuous sum com pared with tho total raised under tho old law which required an annual fee of nbout $3 a year from each automo bile, regardless of weight. The people of tho stato are just beginning to real izo that something 'important in road 'work is about to follow this self-imposed automobile tax. It is considered self-imposed because ownors of motor i vehicles expressed no opposition to tho increase. See us for wall paper, Tho Roxall Store. 14tf Tho dally papers (ell us that all over tho country ovcr-11 clubs aro bijing formed, that is business men, professional men, school teachors, office mon nnd others will wear those garments In order to forco down tho high price of men's clothing. This ,will of courso act both ways tho in creased demand will send up tho price ot over-alls and force mon who must wonr them by ronson of their class of work to pay, hJghor prices for tho gar ments; if tho movement becomes gen eral it will throw out of employment hundreds and porhaps thousands of tailors who nro employed in making tlio higher priced garments, and it will mako dull business for tho retail clothlors. Just how to grapple with tho high cost of living by benefitting ,BOmo and not Injuring 'others is a real quostfon. i ::o:: 1 , For Sale. 1 Two modorn stucco bungalows only two and ono half blocks from the court house. Thoso housos aro well and warmly built. Ono is now rondy for occupancy. Como and lot mo show you tho in terior with its built in foatures. You onu handle this homo with $1,000.00 cash. IlERT M. REYNOLDS, Architect and Owner LAKI) FOR SALE. I offer for sale 1120 acres of sand hill land located 23 miles from North -Platt&onTryon road; 200 acres brokb and can!;break another 100, all in one I ltrwl,, nnn 1 . ... uuuJp iw uuua ieuceo Willi is-wiro fence, good frame barn, sod house, wew ana winumui, tank and cistern, good cavo and other improvements. Address R. L. Douglas, North Platto, or phone 792F013. ::o:: Tho Roxnll handles tho goods. 14tf -: :o: :- priyatj: sale of property. Having sold my farm, I will sell tho following property: uiack 7 year old Kentucky bred saddle mare weight 1050, gray maro 5 years old weight 1300, broke, span bay geldings smooth mouth weight 200. G milch co.vs 4 of which aro roans and coming fresh 2 calves, 2-year-old red bull, G sows with pigs by side, 4 sows with pig, 50 head of shoats weight about 175 lbs extra good 3i inch wido tiro wagon', truck wagon, 5-horso power Hercules gas engine only been out a few months, good Challenge food grindei good 3 M inch Concnnl li slnglo harness, extra good 38 pound DtlUUIU. This property must bo sold by May 1st, as I glvo possession at that time ED' KIEIIG. Owner. Ph0110 12- 400 East Third St Aolico of Final Jtcjiori. Estato No. 1702 of Mary A. Slmants deceased In tho County Court or X coin County, Nebraska. The StatO of NBhrnal-n ... ..n interred , said Estale take4 not that tho Admlstrator has filed a fir account and report of his administr tion and a petition for final sett lome. and discharEe as snob .i,im. , not for hearing before 'said ' co I Z may ii, laso. at 9 o'clock a. m vlu . )0r ?!! contest the san- . WM. H. C wnnninmt. A-3wk County JudR