I ) f i t j.i . x . s "-'" JfKSh. I R ...l..Bm,,"' A NetuNPw That (Hvai Tkc News Flfty-twe Wecta Each Year Far 91.S9 VOLUME 4 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SEPTEMKEK 18, 1.H!. NUMBER US iiiimiHi&wHiii Lieht Primary Election Vote We buy and sell all issues of Liberty and Victory Bonds at the market. If you desire to buy or sell, call on us HANI) CONCERT Interest paid on Time Deposits Deposits Guaranteed by Depositors Guarantee Fund of State of Nebraska Webster County Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000 Red Cloud, Nebraska 1 The Constitutional Convention pri mary election held Tuesday failed to arouse as much interest as was expect ed, as the selection of a delegate to re present the people in such uu Import Hut mutter as the writing of a new Constitution should command the at tlou of every taxpayer in the state. ' A count of the ballots show Keeney in tho lend, with ti total of .'172, Panic ell coining In second iu the race with 100 ballot, whtlo Ountl received 144 i and Good 01. report: Following is b tabulated Friduy, September 19th, at 8 P. M. PROGRAM 1. March "All America," Zam ccnek. 2. Overture "Abelard and Hcl oi.e," Zimmcrmann. a. Rcverci "Slumber Sweetly," Beaumont. 1. Fantasia on Popular College Songs. Rollinson. G. Song "Spring Will Return With You," O'Hara. G. Descriptive "The Colored Wed- H M r r o o c "7. ding," -Laurendeau. Star Spangled Banner a 2 Methodist Pastors Assigned i i Edward Floiance, Preiident iiiiiwituirui'iu,: wm S. R. Florance, Cashier iu MiiinPii'imuyiLii m t Canned Fruits Gives Excellent Satisfaction in a large number of Red Cloud homes. WE GUARANTEE THEN We Have Some Very Fine Dried Fruits Guide Rock . ... 3G 14 Beaver Creek ..... G 0 i Stillwater . ....... 0 2 Oak Creek .'. 5 4 Garfield .. 3 1 Pleasant Hill . l 0 Cowles 2 13 , Elm Cieek 0 0 t Potsdam 2 5 Line . S "0 Red Cloud Prec. 14 5 iBatin .... 0 0 i Glcnwood 4 5 i Walnut Creek G 1 Inavale .... 5 3 Catherton ' 2 1 Harmony l 0 Red Cloud 1st Ward 29 2 Red Cloud 2nd Ward. 45 5 27 Have You Tried Mrsffi ttC5 Rohrer's and Verebest vUUCvo THESE ARE MEDIUM PRICED COFFEES that are gaining in popularity. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Our Stock in All Lines is New and Fresh WE SOLICIT YOUR TRADE and know that or groceries and service WILL or groceries PLEASE YOU P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware a whubb 54 24 7 19 So 15 31 23 G S 17 8 3 20 2S 19 3 CO 3 0 13 11 0 0 0 5 5S 0 j 0 27 4 1 5 5 1 G totals 1G9 61 372 144 The annual ineetiug of the Nebrns. ka Conference of the Methodist Epis copal church, hfld nt Ur.iveisliy Place closed IhM Sunday Omaha was select ed :i the place of meeting tor the ne.U year. We note that Rev. J. 1). Ham mel has been transferred to Courtland and that Rev. 11. V. Cope has been selected to occupy the pulpit of the local M 1! chinch The following list of assignments for the churches of this vicinity may ptove interesting to our readers: Ayr C. J Is'rop IStu len C. E. Coiinell. Blue Hill To be supplied. Campbell -To bo supplied. Cortiefc-H. E. Limiltiger. Eckl?y To'be supplied. Guide Rock C. L. Luscher. Inavale To be supplied. Lawrence H M. ISishee. Mt. Claie Vnrd V. (Jiiiy Red Cloud-Ii W Cope. Water Case in Lincoln Court' The Salvation Army Drive fr v Dresses tor Summer No matter how popular suits or seperate skirts may be, the thin dress is the mosT: pleasing and comfortable for the hot weather coftume. Figured and striped voiles, flaxons. pongees 'and organdies are the favorites. In white we have plain and fancy figures; In colors we have voile, organdy, flaxon bateste and georgette. We also have the handsomest line of laces with which to trim them. Come in and let us shoxv them to you JIis. Barbara Phares Agent gor Ladies Home Journal Patterns All Sizes in Childrens Half Sox Manv in tides have been published !..,,.. I!.,., 11.. ll . 1. . 1 I I . iim-.iwi.,, miui mi- uiisiiicfa mnin the .state and local papers concetti of the city are in Lincoln this weele at- inpthe Salvation Army Drive which tending tho September teiln of the A s- VVU be conducted during the week of trict couit, the case interesting them September 21--J7 Do not give these beinj E Boyd Smith v.s J. II. Bailey artlclu. h ptibblur ?lanue, but stop and aim several other citizens of lied Cloud. The case was begun on Tues day before Judge Stewart, aud jury Attorneys lHaekledge, Gllhani and Mauror lire representing the defend ants. The plaintiff alleges that in Juno l'.ll lie, nnd his partner, entered into a contract with the defendants, tho plaintiff later succeeding to the .rights of his partuor. liy the terms of this contract the plaintiff was to drill wells and con struct a system that would add 200.COJ gallons, daily, to the Red Cloud supply of water, and that he wasyto receive the sum of SI per day for tho water furnished. IMaintiff states that he oarrled out his part of the contract for two years and was paid the 81 a day. At the end of that time, plaintiff al leges that defendants took possession of his plant aud converted it to their own use. The defendants claim that plaintiff never furnished the water as contracted for aud that he abandouod the project, also they deny that they ever appropriated his plant. Tills case has aroused considable in terest in the past and the community, at large, anxiously await a decision in the matter. I JEWELS of SOUND in Cabinets of Exquisite Beauty You know,' of course, that so far as the reproduction of music is concerned there is but one instrument which RE-CREATES it with proven ability. That instrument is The NEW EDISON "7'hc Phonograph with a Sou" the only invention which has successfully met the tone test, the test of direct comparison with the living artist. To achive this result cost $3,000,000 in experimental work. But do you realize that the superiority of the instrument is now reflected in the superiority of the case which con tains it? With but two exceptions, eoch New Edison, no matter what its price, is now encased in a period cabinet. Built of thoroughly seasoned and selected genuine Ma hogany or selected quarter sawed White Oak by crafts men whose pride in their work is apparent in its perfect ion, these cabinets are masterpieces. We ask you to in spect the display of Heppel white. Sheraton, Chippendale. Jacobean. William & Mary and EightcenfK'Oentury Eng lish cabinets now on view in our store. They are replicas of those exhibited this month at the Hotel Commodore, New York City. . . E. H. Newhouse Optometrist and Jeweler consider the vast amount of good that is being accomplished by thlsehartiable organization. JjooUlug over the list of chief founs of activities of tills organization we ' call your utteutlou to a few of the many: The field of Evangelistic work the preaching of the Gospel Rescue Homes for the reclamation of fallen women, or to prevent from falling those who are tempted. Working Men's Hotel where a poor man may tlnd a cleau bed at a nomL nal price. Children's Homo for the care of orphaned and neglected children. Young Women's Boarding Homes; Fresh Air Camps; Fre Employment Bureaus and couutless other ways of relieving the wants of those in need. Marriages and License The following couples were united in marriage hy County Judge A. D. Ranney since last Thursday: Frank Z. Dean and Miss Ruth D. Stinson, both of Riverton. Vcncil Kudrna and MifH Helen Bcdnar, both of Red Cloud. Earl M. Bogenrief of North Branch and Miss Hazel V. Paul, of Burr Oak, Kansas. Ira G. McCoy and Miss Gilah T. Turnbaugh both of Bladen. Geo. T. Kompkos of Blue Hill and Miss Fannio Maruska, of Red Cloud were granted a marriage license Saturday. Eyes of the World Wilt not be shown at the Orpheum Friday eveulng as advertised. Regular pOgrani will be given instead. 25th Year of Ak-Sar-Ben The two big features of this Fall's Ak-Sar-Bou Carnival will be the two magnificent parades. On the night of October 1, the grand Electric Pageant will bo seen on the streets ami, this being the 23th Anniversary of Ak-Sar-Ben, the parades this year will surpass any of previous yeais. On the aftir noon of October 2, the Automobile Floral Parade will take place, when l'JJ beautifully decorated automobiles will be seen. This year's parades will o.cel all previous eftorts iu this line. Oju the CHrnlval Grounds, lSth and Capitol Ave., Con. T. Kennedy's grout est of American Teutod attractions will give aftornoou and evening per formances, September 'l to October 4. Are Your Real Estate faxes Paid? They will be advertised for sale Octo ber 1st. FI.AN'KStARtt, County Treasuror. The marriage of Mrs. LucenaJWhlle, daughter of Mrs. A, Schulti, aud Mr. Arthur Drain, svn of Mrs. J. F. Dialu, which was solemnized at Hastings on last Thursday, was a surprise to thoir in i) y friends. Both these young people have a host. of friends who wish thorn success aud happiness They will make their home on the Mrs.J F. Drain farm northwest of this city, VII .,1.41k. Moiiey- Savers! COFFEE Huco Rob Roy Loyalty Regular 75c Value CCSfi Our Price, per lb. JCf V- l Itens Products 5 Cookies Cakes Crackers A Complete Line, Selling at Money Saving Prices I PICNIC HAMS OCJp I Best on the Market. Per lb. J V No. 1 BACON The Highest Quality. Per lb. 40c Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Ngr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" ILtffiKMffiilffillUMMII