1 RED CLOUD, .r$lASKA, oklEF I I n . I m Us mibmeiim TRY US fOR STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Sunflower and Advo Brands of Fruits and Vegetables cannot be Excelled THE RED CLOUD CHIEF Red Cloud, Nebraska ' ' PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered In the Pontofflco nt Kcd Cloud'eb an Bccond Cliuw Matter' A. D. Mo ARTHUR, Kilt tor and Oivno CUB ONIiY DKMOIMIATIU I'AIMCK IN WKIIHTKK COUNTY Try "ROYAL LEMON KLEANER" for Hands, Bath and Laandry Removes Stains : Whitens Clothes t. The Best is Always the Cheapest" PIloNES-liid. ::; Hell 6.- N. A. Albright . M unntxiinniinnuiin Political Announcements Commissioner Dist. 4 I hereby uniKMincu mjrhoir ns a o;tiill date, for re-nomlnatlon for County Commissioner ofDiHtriot No. I, at tlio primary, April 20, K2(), subject to the will of the Kepubllciin votnrn of Web Btcr County. Wi. II. THOMAS I hereby announce myself us n candi date for nomination to tlio olllco of County Conitnisnionor from the tth Commissioner District, subjoet to tlio decision of tlio Republican voters Ht the Primary election on April '20th. H. II CKOWELL. l . SCHOOL NOTES (Hy, County Superintendent) For Clerk of District Court I hereby anuouncc myselfjas a candi date, for the nomination for Cleric of the District Court, at the primary, April 20 1020, sabject to the wilt of the Democratic voters of Webster County. EDITH L. McKEIOHAN. KNIT GOODS OFFERINGS It will mean a BIG SAVING to you to buy your Sweaters, Caps and Scarfs now as wools will be no cheaper. Every indi cation points to higher prices. Ladies Wool Sweaters $8 to $12 Misses Wool Sweaters - $4,25 to $7,50 Misses Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters $2.25 to $4 Childrens Part Wool, Cotton Sweaters $2 to $4.50 Childrens Part Wool and Cotton Sweaters, Caps and Leggins from - - $3.50 to $5 Mrs. Barbara Phares I hereby flntiounco myibelfas ncandi date, for the nomination for Clerk t f the District Court, nt tho Primary, April 20, 1920, subject to tho will of the Republican voters, of Webster coun ty, clara McMillan For County Judge I hereby announce myself as iicnndi diito for the olllce of County .Judge at the primary April -'Olli, UI20. subject to the yIII ol the electors of Webster County. A. D. 11AXNI2Y VWWW.' VW. Mr. and Mrs. hU. AMAUv ' TT"X C Phone, UNDERTAKING Ind. Store 1 58, Res, 93 RED CLOUD, NEB VVa."VUVVr.V.VaSViAV.V.aAVVVVVVVVSA Groceries That Satisfy ffli:ioii:iiiiiraiM!i!iiOT U Code Bill Knocked Out The Supreme Court, Saturday, decid ed that (Jov. McKelvio's pet hobble, "Tlie Code Law" will have to be voted on at the generul election, this fall. During the first six mouths it was in operutioa it cost the tax payers of this grand old state 8(T,000 and tlio law is now void. As u result of returning 3"0. the dif ference between Iiis salary and that provided by the code bill, E. D. Iieuch, chief of the tire prevention bureau, whs diiohargcd Tuesday by theUovei uor. We quote from a circular scut out over the state by prominent Republi can: "Gov. McKelvie already very unpopular, is made more impossible by the last fiasco of the code bill. Yet, with the field divided as it is and i.o rallying point, lie will lie nominated to go dowti to uiiKloriotis defeat in Nov vember. The situation needs no argu ment, it needs ii reined". 'Bears, Lions and Wild Cats An unknown element, in rirnmittb screen production, the introduction . f I animal comedy to lelievc tension, h- I been successfully practiced in "Itin 1; to (iods Country," by .lames Oliwi furwood, adapted from his ftmiuu--. magazine story, "Wsipi, tlio Walrus" which will be seen at the Orpnciun Theuter, iMomlay and Tuesday Null Shipiiiau, popular American screen favorite, as Doloie.s; Wlieehr ! o.ilciiiau, Wellington I'layteruud Clin- les Arlltiif, in other roles in the cast, purli ay their parts with tho aid aid support, of nearly two dozen nuiimiK consisting of beats, wolves, lynx, fo.s, d"cr, mouiitiiiii lions, raccoons, porcu pines, goats and other forest. hcuM, trained to perfection by expert iiniiunl trainers. Probably no pictntc production ever released lias a mole unusual uiray ol animal talent. ('lilies have placed a high uppioval on "Hack to Clod's Count iy," and the local imuinKOiiieiit piomises it will one of the. most pleasing itrtrnotioin'"-' bo seen at that tlieiitie in sev t mouths. "' MAKRIAGKS In Quality and Price! That's the kind you'll find in our store We don't consume large amounts of ad space, spasmodically, telling you aboul big bargains in special lines sold at and below cost because every merchant must derive a certain percent of profit on the goods he sells if he expects to pay interest on his investment and remain in business. During our many years in the grocery business wc have found that the average customer pre fers high quality groceries at honest prices to inferior brands at "below cost" price. Our guarantee of satisfaction stands behind the merchandise we sell. You take no chances when you trade with us. The following couples wore united in marriage by Judge Rsinncy: Friday Hobart A. (Jrcon, of Okla homa City, Oklahoma, and Miss Anne K. Roderick, ol Denver. TueAluy Lloyd J. Pichler and Mins Helen II. Hurvcy, both of Franklin. Wcilnesduy Kddio R. Watson, of) Inavalc, and Miss Hollo Paulson of, Franklin. In compliance with Section 4 of the rcdistricting law, this is to notify you that a representative from the State Department will meet at the County Superintendent's office with the redisricting committee on April 5, for lite purpose of holding hearings of the objectors, from whom wc have rcu-ived written protests and appeals to tho school district boundaries, as determined by the committee under the provisions of this law. Following arc tlio proposed dis tricts for which hearings will ho held. Proposed Consolidated District "P" April ft 10:00 a. in. Protest sign ed by Ray Nelson, and others. Nelson Wednesday. Proposed Consolidated District April fi 1:00 p. m. (number not des ignated. Protest signed by George Walker of Blue Hill and others. Proposed Consolidated District "H" April 53:00 p. m. Protest sign oil by H. F. Meyer of Campbell and o'.hers. Please give tiiis notice the neces sary publicity so that all parties con cerned may he informed of these hearings. (Signed, J. M. MATZEN, State Supt.) I lie Southwestern Nebraska Teach ers' Association will meet at McCook Nebraska, April 7, 8 and !), 11)20. The following arc some of the tilings which promise to be especially interesting: nf- I.. . . . . wcunesoay, April ', s:uu p. m. S. W. Neb. Declamatory Contest. Thursday, April 8, Matinee i:0, evening 8:10. Tlio Opera, "Choco late Splidcr" from George Poniard Shaw's, "Arms and the Man." Friday, April 08:00 p. in. Concert by Madame Gilderoy Scott. Address by Major General Leonard Wood, U. S. A. Other talent will be: Gov. McKel vie; Mrs. Draper Smith of Omaha; R. V. Clark, Kearney Industrial School; J. II. Hcveridgc Superintendent of Omaha Schools; U. S. Conn, President Wayne Normal; Red Cross Lecturer; J. M. Mntzcn, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The dates set for the final eighth grade examinations are Thursday and Friday, March 25-20, and Thursday ami Friday, May 0-7. The following schedule will he followed: Thursday forenoon Grammar, His lyiy Civics. Afternoon Orthogra phy, Writing, Physiology, Drawing. t Friday forenoon Arithmetic, Read ing, English Composition. After noon Mental Arithmetic, Bookkeep ing, Geography, Agriculture. The seventh grade will take" exam inations only in tho following sub jects: Orthography, Writing, Physi ology, Drawing and Mental Arithme tic. Pupils should write answers in clear, consice terms; the questions need not lc written. A complete solution of all problems in arithmetic should be given. Credit will he de ducted from carelessly written or il- ifgiblo papers. Remember, the gon n'al average in the fourteen subjects required must he at least seventy-live per cent, with no grade below sixty per cent in any suhr-jct. Teachers should plan the examinations for tho pupils, advising thorn as to the sub jects on which they should write, and urging them to take tiie full time al lowed for each subject and to write every paper 'as neatly and carefully a.i possible. All papers should bi written in pen and ink; tho drawings may be made with lead pencil. Pu pils should pin the pages of each sub ject together with all edges even. No whispering will be permitted. Grades of pupils violating this rule will be cancelled. Conductors are not to ex plain the meaning of any of the ques tions given in the lists, or answer any question relating to their ans wers. Tho examination questions arc stated plainly enougli for one who knows iis subject. All pupils, desiring to avail them selves of the free high school law, must pass this examination. The parents ot every pupil, entitled to a free high school certificate, should make written applications to tho County Superintendent within the' forty days preceding the first Moti lity in Juno. The County Superintendent at tho '- 1j '---ifr firry IT' r$tty wk II I if s ,M w v; atnriiir"g"-" - FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES A FLORENCE vis a triple blessing " bakes, cooks and roasts and does it .; easily and at the same time. No ashes, ', no smoke, no fires to poke, no dampers to regulate. No wicks, no valves. Burns kerosene. Come in and see how simply this oil stove works; how the intensely hot blue flame means more heat and less care. Let us show you why the Florence Portable Oven with its baker's arch assures even baking, tempting pastries and well browned roasts. More Heat Less Care QBO. W. TRINE Exclusive Dealer Red Cloud, Neb. raraiHM Capital and .'Surplus $35,000.00 B M Intern! Paid on Time Drpositt A WORTHY IDEAL Lincoln aid: "I will be prepared and when my opportnnity comet I will be rody' yo THE YOUNG MEN OF TODAY - HIS BANK o(fer facilities to lieip tnem pre pare for the lime when their opportunity arrive.. But you rnuit do your pait hy deposing reyulatly a portion of your earnings. We mil guard it lor you, pay you interest on it and when the time comes that you need it we will hae it ready lor you. Prepare for the opportunity, it may come any day and ou should be ready. THE WEBSTER COUNTY BANK Edward Florance, President Rod Cloud, Neb. S. R. Florancc. Cashier lifWMi'ii (nun i nit ttl hyiht l)'lOti'MA Uviir-ml unit ul 'lit '(nit nt A'rtinttlit ;' "."rjUi'lLManiiraiMlEKl!' Jll crvi: "',.! . ",-. nuar''.'" . nJir,1" 'v.i' ; ' ymwxr Mw i swuti MM MMWW w 1MW1 lmlMWPW .oo Worth of r ym n i4aa cM Ml Imp! events will be sold at Public Auction, commencing at 1:00 p. m. Thursday - Friday MARCH 25 and 26 At 816 W. Sth St., HASTINGS, NEB. The stock consists oE a complete line of NEW MOLINE HORSE DRAWN FARM close of each examination shall, after ascertaining that the name of tho pu- Mrs. Ettle Hewitt returned to IH is r.ot written on the examination Grand Island Wednosday after visit- paper, record each set of papers by ini; with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hewitt.' "'amo and nunibei, after which, papers ', : 1 l should be turned over to tho Examin er. 11. i. uiompson, wno nns uccn;. Bojml who s1k, C0lisl,ier the pa- v.-orKiug inc third tncu at tno iepot pej.3 l)y numi,cr iur kin mi uiii v.un iu.ii.1 sin only. State Laws, P. A. Wwlifo randt i O ww vutia.iL Groceries and Oucensware a llHIlUlffiWEUlil'KliillllWillliamra prised to hear of tho death of his wife in Hastings Saturday noon. She Mas taken there about a month ago, to receive medical treatment in tho sanitarium and up until a few hours before her death she was supposed to he getting along as well as could bo expected. Saturday morning Mr. Thompson received a phone call from Hastings that his wife was not :;o well and that no nan nottor ar range to go there that evoning. Not three hours Inter word came that she hail died. The remains were taken toMlcnkolman for1 bxirial. No. G813.) IMPLEMENTS, DIRECT from FACTORY Sulky plows, gang plows, listers, corn planters, grain binders, corn binders, hay rakes, wagon boxes, ivianat special wagons, larm trucks cultivators, 2-row cultivatois, disc hartows, drag harrows, mowing machines, machines, manure spreaders, grain drills, etc. Besides the above enumerated horse drawn implements we will scl SEVERAL MODEL D MOLINE To ri . vrrei Brilliant. To ,'iniii it .'in no in -.ucli ii way ns to bruts It i Hie huiiest state of brll llnix'.v. veij line ivliitlni,', or. better, precipitated eiiull;, In one of (he best known iiKenlH. The mirror should be nibbed gently with inelliyliiteil spirits with a wifl, clean -sponge, iind then duMed with the whiting or ehullt. Af tor a moment It should bo wiped with a dry cloth. Another softer cloth or more effectively, n fill; hiindUerclilel, Flioulil lie used for the final polishing, which should .Ictivu the Klnss -'li'ur mill brilliant. ' UNIVERSAL TRACTORS Complete, Plows, Carrying Trucks, Extension Rims, JLugs W D tL ITUt On all purchases of $60 or over We ray toe r reignt we deliver ths goods purchased to freight depot and prepay the freighi to point designated by purchaser. rri Sums ot S10 or under cash; over that amount a credit ol 3 months will (P'VrnCl be fi'vcn parcha5r Eivlnc bankable note with interest at 8 percent per XCAlKlu anm,tn. No goods removed before settlement Is made: or 2" percent may be paid at time of purchase and balance through.bank designated by the purchaser upon presentation ol draft with bill ol lading attached. D i ' f.irget tlio dntcsjj March 25-26. This sale will be on two of the 1 yo of the : Hastings Automobile Exposition Week. Hu angs Tractor & Implem't Co. CHAb. A. 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