of Today eta E SURE TO ATTEND OUR BIG ADJUSTMENT SALE LOOO1O0I1S Our Adjustment sale is a sale in every sense of the word, with many good features thrown in for good measure. A big reduction in the cost ol Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes and kindred commodities I j meet the present day conditions. ,,,,, 'f-f. Every Item From Cellar to Garret Going Through the Price Adjustment Hill. Merchandise in endless variety offered at great reductions, aft, of it is very seasonable merchandise. All of it clean and desirable the kind you like to buy. You'll find our offerings very big values genuine bargains Bargain that will mean substantial savings id you. N Since---Wc, the First to Start Last Tuesday Morning our Store has Been Crowded With Eager Buyers. If You Have Not Been Here, Better Come Quick. ' Twill Pay You to Come No Matter Wtere You Live. -1 r' r The great business it organization is some- it thing like n victorious :t army. it It must con- ::t stantly move forword. it Retreat never thought it of. INCORPORATED DRY GOODS WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR CLOTHING SHOES ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY J. E. NELSON, MANAGER it :: ti,. i s U1C 1I1CI1 Ul it . it it honor nnrl rhnrnr.tnr: & , it it men whose chief aim jj w :jt is to satisfy the needs it it 11 it ot the great consuming f 8 public and their service g is a labor ot love. :t C1T1 AND COUNTY NEWS. Judgo Grimes loft Saturday for Lox lngton. Ted Doguo spent tho latter part of tho week In Lincoln. One Dollars north for 1c at tlic Jlcxnll Nov. 1. Wlllam Schott, of Omalia, la visiting Ills parents tho Henry Schotts. . . '(Mr. and Mrs. M, N. Johnson loft Saturday for a visit in Scottsbluff. Tho Episcopal Guild will hold a ba zaar and supper on Thursday, Dec. 9th. Rig 1 cent Sale at the HexnU Store Wedensday and ThurHdny Nov. !i 1th. Ellon Flynn, of Horshoy, spent tho week end at the homo of Lottlo La Rue. William llaloran, of Paxton, came Saturday to attend tho K. C. Initiation. I A3 l.k'k.VX Ml jt-der the cacti thai f-& eiood Suyofutand Imtm 4 it J1;! jjaaiii ANOTHER GOOD SHOW BILLED AT TDK KEITH TOMORROW NIGHT.' Tho new dictionaries in defining pep undoubtedly will say, "sco any Fanjchon and Marco revue," and prob ably will refer specially to "The Satires of 1020," which will bo the at traction at tho Keith Theatro Wednes day night, Novombor 3rd, coming direct from tho Broadway Theatro Denver. Pop 1b the only hold-over from Let's Go tho record smashing hit of last year which thoso Western stars took cast for a run of 45 weeks. In fact, they have put pop on .the pep and this coupled to an unlquo Idea, tho production of a plot In a revue, has created an irrcsistiblo combina tion. Fanchon, tho fascinating and the Inimitable Marco, tho dancers par oxcellonco of tho modern stage, give now and wonderful examples of their art, one sinuous number to tho strains of Murco's violin being tho epitome, of grace The plot deals with the efforts ot a Texas oil king who fanclos himself a movlo magnato, to produce a fea turo film. Thoro is a woalth ot hi larity in tho situations, tho efforts of fivo comedians being required to hande it. These famous fun makers aro Lloyd and Wells, Arthur West, Al Wohlman and John Shcchan, Other prominent members of tho cast Includo tho prima donna, Miss Eva Clark, Murlo Stryker, Daisy De WHto nnd Lucille Harmon. Tho girls, a collodion of California maidens, youthful, protty and sliapoly in gasp-producing apparol, aro a big feature Tho book of tho offering was writ ten by Jean Haves, whoso clever pen added so greatly to tho success of Zolgfolda Follios, tho smooth lyrics and music woro written by Fanchoa and Marco, and tho gorgeous cos tumos, thoso worn In the fashion parade, being particularly effective, woro designed by Lester of Chicago. -t:o: Miss Forn Dolph roturnod to Kearney yostorday aftor spond ing tho wook end with hor paronts. Mrs. Robcoo Zlmmor, of Sldnoy, spent Saturday in tho city visiting rolatlves. Sho was accompanied homo by Miss Isabella" Thayer. MRS. A3IY E. VOTAW. Amy E. Beedo was born May 22, 1820, near Atwater. Ohio, and depart ed this Ufo October 18, 1920, near Wellfleet, Nebr., aged 91 years, four months and 2G days'. Sho waB left an orphan at a tender ago and her childhood was rather sorrowful as tho family with whom she lived wero very unkind. Sho was married August 22. 1851, tp Abncr Votaw. near Salem, Ohio, where they lived for two years after their marriage The family then moved to Illinois and to Iowa, thence back to Illinois and in 1885 to Lincoln County, Nebr.. where tho father died Docefber 14, 1804, and the mother moro than 25 years later, Oct. 18. 1920 -Ton children woro born to this un ion Airs. Ella Wills of Wellfleet, Nebr.; Walter B. Votaw ot May wood; Frank A. Votaw of Wellfleet; Olive E. Votaw ,who died in infancy; William B. Votaw of Lincoln; Eli B. Votaw of AVollfleot; Homer G. Votaw of Den ver, Colo.; Horace E. Votaw of Has tings. Nebr.; Herbert P. Votaw ot Denver, Colo., and Gortrudo Shear of Davis Creek, Calif. It was tho privilege of all tho chit drcn, excopt Gertrude to bo with the dear mother during her last Illness. Besides her children sho had thirty grand children, twenty-six of whom survive and oloven great granchll- dren. ten of whom aro living. Mother Votaw was a life-long mem ber of tho Society of Friends, Sho was an ardent abolitionist in slavery times, and an earnest advocate of prohibition and woman suffrage. All of thoso roforms she lived to sco sup ported by law. To children and friends she was de voted nnd self-sacrificing. Hers was1 a sincere and practical roilgion and tho commendation for tho loving wifo mother and friend will bo "Well done, thou good and faithful sorvant." Funeral services wero hold at ho old Votaw homestead, about eighteen miles north ot Maywood Wednesday at oloven o'clock conducted by Rov. Stevens of North Platte, nnd tho re mains laid to rest bosldo tho husband in tho Wellfleet cemetery. : :o: : Fountain pons and ink, also tho famous Eversharp ponclls, $1.50 up at Clinton, tho Jcvelor. 2t Dr. Howard lost Dentist, Twluom Building. Fhono 807. "tf LOCAL AJfD I'EBSONAL- J. O. Patterson returned the latter part ot tho week from a business trip to Omaha. Mrs. Rosco'o Zimmerman and daughter are visiting at tho Herman LoDIoyt home. Mrs. C. B. Portrey left Saturday for her homo in Tulsa. Okla.. after visiting at the R. R. Henderson home Mrs. E. D. Allan, of Abbott, Colo rado, who has been visiting at the homo of John Kolbo left Saturday morning for her homo. .......................... ............... ,... 1. ........ ..... ......... ..., ,vVVVVVVVVVVVVV..''' is it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it :.t :,t it it it H $ .t :.t it s it it it it it ! it :t ii $ it :.t y it it it it it it :.t t ft PUBLIC SALE Tho undersigned will sell at Public Auction, on Thursday, November 4th commencing at 1 o'clock p. in. sharp, tho following property: 120 ACRES OF LAND Situated in Lincoln County, Neb., to-wlt: Tho west half of tho South east quarter and oast half of tho Southwest quarter, Section 31, TwpJ 14, Raugo so. together with all water rights to said land, the same; being known as tho Fairview Dairy, located ono mllo we3t of North Platte. This place will absolutely be sold to tho highest bidder regardless of price, as tho owner has cngagd in other busines and cannot stay on the place. Will give lmmediato possession if desired. Terms on real ostato will bo arranged to suit purchaser at 6 per cent) interest. Small amount of cash will handlo this deal. it s it I 1 Personal Proper ty. 25 Head of Cattle Consisting of twenty good mil,oh cows, four heifers and one Short Horn bull. All cows bred fo bo fresh trom November 1st to January 1st Horses and Mules Threo head of work horses weighing aout 1600 each. Team of mules weighing 1200 each and ono pony. Farm Machinery Threo wagons manure spreader, Jawhawk Stacker and Swoep, Decrlng binder, twenty ton ensllago cutter with 3G-foot carrier, bolt and gas engine, corn iplantor, drill, walking and riding plows, best tools, car- rlago and lots of other farm implements. Q TERMS on PERSONAL PROPERTY Sums ol ?20 und under cash; abovo that sum sis months' tirao will bo given at ten per cent intorest. . ; j Two per cent discount for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON j ; THEODORE MEYERS, Owner. P COL. JOIIANSEN, Auctioneer F. C. TIELSTIOKER, Clork . I . wm