r i ?. If'- mm, r W px-sjj-u-jlj ir4J-,:a 4 ffewsaafter That 6lrei Tie News FITty-tw Weeks Each Year Fer 11.50 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. APRIL 8. 1920 NUMBER 15 You can rely on our jewelry Do you KNOW Jewelry? Can you tell whether it is plated or solid? Then; when you can not trust your own judgment you must trust just one thing the reputation of the store where you buy. Ask those who have been our longest customers about us! Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back! E.H.Newhouse rcj cloud Jeweler and Optometrist Nebrsk Miss Verna Trine Awarded Honors in Essay Contest That Red Clouil run Its Urst tn matters of major or minor importance has again been oleiirly demonstrated by the decision tendered in this ossay con test recently conducted by the recruit ing division of the United Stutes Army. A communication received, this week, from Major V. A CiiVei.angu of Omihii, states that the essay written by Miss Veriiu Trlno has been uwurdid first place in this district. The final judges of this dUttlct were J Answers Final Summons The last word of the final chapter of ' tile booh of life whs written for L. II, , MeKlinmoy, when he, on Sunday even I ing surreudeted his spirit to its maker, J at the 'mine ot lil.s daughter, Mis .1. II. , KuiSHf. 1 The deceased was born in Indiana, March 3, 1823. Ho was united in marr iage with Catherine .1. rudeihill, Nov ( ember l'J, IS l!. To this union were bm 11 eleven chlldicn, four of whom pieced-d him to the great beyond. Ho with his family, came to Nebras ka in 18S0 lie was the oldest member (lovenor . Climollnr Avoir , Ulc j,su, ,oll,u , ,, ,,, ,,, Work That Satisfies aHMHHHaaBHBaMBaHHHHBBaaHHHBaaBHHBHBlHHBHBMMBHBB II ! i . V Whether you have a Portrait made, or bring us a film to finish or enlarge, our aim is to PLEASE YOU We want Your Work in all lines of the photograph business and you zvil find our ivork SA TISFIES Over Smith's Shoe Store- The Gleason Studio VTMIHIIM Groceries That Satisfy 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 about 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 we 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. P. A. Wullbrandt Groceries and Queensware BlffiM of the Nebraska "U", (Sovcruor Hard lug of Iowa, and Dr. Pearsons of the Iowh State Colleue. Seveinl thousand essays were received. ' The communication further states that Miss Trlnc's essay will be for warded to Washington. If she is suc cessful, which wo hope she will be, she and one of her parents, will be award ed u free trip to Washington and re ceive a medal and prize cup from the Secretary of War. The Ked Cloud High School will, in the near future, iccuive a silver clip from the War Department ami the same will be presented by u Recruiting Ollicer. Miss Tiine's paronts, as well as her many friends, nnd others, may well feolproud of the success she has achieved. The Chief extends congrn- v" """ J"K 'V v -JJi " ' District Court Proceedings Judge Dllworth nud Court Reporter Hnird nrrlved in the city Monday morn ing and held a two. days' session of district court. Owing to the storm the jurors were dismissed and the fol lowing cases were tried: Stale of Nebraska v Louis Glebe, motion to dismiss denied. State of Nebraska v Uherral Kotmtz, continued for term. Civit. Dockkt A. C. I'helps v (!eo. W. Shuck, Per mission torcflle petition and demurror. The- Clark Implement Co. v William Wallace, continued for term. The County of Webster v H W.dulli ford, Hearing nad on foreclosure of Tax lien. W. H. Tolley v Earl II Slawson, con tinued for term. Mary Limke v Herman Limke et al, Referee discharged. Ell.abeth Keller v John Lalley, con Urination. The State Dank of Illaden v Carl Schmidt, dismissed, William H Norrls V Chnrles S. Nor ris, Referee discharged. Conrad Rasser v Uhlensporger et ill, sale confirmed. Conrad Rasser v Uhlensporger et al, sale confirmed. A mm Wright v Ivan Wright, sale confirmed. Georgo King v Dell Walker, contlnu ed for term. Chnrles Harpham v II. F, Perry, Co. Cleik, hearing to Quiot title. Ilessie Cox v Thomas Cox, deciou of divorce for plaintlir. W. H. Cloud v Don R. Cloud, sale or dered. Archie A Boren v C. 13 A Q, contlnu e 1 for term. Robt Oamerell v Mrs. ,7ohn Norrls, continued Clara I'eters v Kliahotli Peters ot nl, sale ordeied, W. H. Tolley v N. II. Jackson, petit ion in error denied ' Henry Dietrich v City of Red Cloud, Writ of Injunction denied. lug j'lined the order in Ib-p.i. Although nut an ordalurd minister he pleach d the Word of Uod to his fellow men for over forty years. At the time of his entering into this calling few ministers were oi dallied His wife depai ted this life in lb'JO. Since that lime he has made his home with his childieu He leave to mourn his passing, seven chiMien: J. A. McKiinuiey, ol Hot Springs, South Dakota: C. U. Mclvim mey, Taylor, Nebraska; Margaret A. Rowland, Fowler, Colorado; J. A. Mc Klmuiey, Orin, Washington; T. E. Mc Kimmey, Ceiieva, Nebiaska; Ruth B. KinsHi-nmi W. H. McKlmmey of this city; two hi others, .1. A. McKlmmey, Fort Scott, Kansas and .1, R, McKim. mey of M uncle, Indiana. Funeral services weie conducted from the Kinser home, Tuesday iiftci noon, at 3:3U, in charge of Rev. H. Wn Cope. The remains were taken to Swantoii and laid to rest beside his wife. School Board Meets The .Board of Education met in regular session in the Commercial Club Rooms, on Monday evening wth, members present Wcesner, Beczlcy, Grimes 'and Pope, .Wccsner presiding The minutes of the previous meet ing of March 1st were read and ap proved. It was moved by Grimes and sec onded by Beczley that the part of previous mwt'r.g of Mar'fc 1st, rela tive to teachers signing contracts by May 1st be and is hereby reconsider ed; and it is now resolved by the Board time all contnic..i must be signed by the 10th of April and in ense contracts are not signed by this date the positions are declared va cant and the Teachers' Committee is authorized to hire all teachers to fill such vacancies. Motion carried Tiio following bills were rend and allowed: Malonc-Gellntly 137.70 P. G. Tui nu ra & Son .99 Commercial Adveitiser .. .. 10.00 Hansen Laundry . 1.30 Schaaf Mfg. Co. 201.25 J. Fischer & liro. 1.35 North Central Ass'n of Colleges 2.00 American Book Co. . 7-1.41 Tims. Charles Co. 5.74 Midland Chemical Co. G5.00 W. M. Welch Mfg. Co. 135.42 Omaha School Scpply Co... 17.00 After listening to report by Supt. Iloltzen Board adjourned to meet May 3. C. J. POPE, Secy. DID YOU SAY "Not Just Now" Perhaps you were thinking of when you can pay for a New Edison. Then know that Thomas A. Edison has made ample provision on this point. His instructions to us arc: livciyoitc who wants a New lufison must be given every reasonable op portunity to have it. s To this cnd.v vq arrange the pay ments according to your own con venience. The NEW EDISON "Tie Phonograph with a Soul" This plan solves yoWViuestion, does it not? Come in and tell us how you'd like to pay for a New Edison. B. H. NBWHOUSB OPTOMETRIST and WSfElUR mmiiimaroCTmTO Going Up I! n65C Tills week sees trie completion of a deal wheioby one of our old icliablo grooms M A Albright letires from business. The R. P. WoOMier Co, pur- chased the stoolc of groceries and the At last the old rusty locks which lias kept tho Sunday amusement. in this city closed for man years, wn broken Monday when a petition sign ed bv ftVrti n hundred of our citizens was ptofcntcd to tho county commis sioners asking that they grant a per mit to play Sunday bnso ball near. this city. The- county commissioners granted tho request and those in charge of tho ball team aro now busy. lining up tho players and preparing' rt schedule for tho season. Tho lov- A sharp advance will be made in motor oil prices Our contract expires Nay 1st. Until that time we can fill four orders at the old price, which is more than 25 per cent less than present wholesale price We must have your order at once i! you are to get the price as quoted. ENARCO MOTOR OIL In Barrel Lots Per Gallo Phone Us Your Order Now Work Shirts, Overalls, Jackets Gloves; Sox Big line due here any day nowPRICED RIGHT Save money! Buy them here! Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. 'Aor IN THE COMBINE" H MMffiblWQ TO THE PUBLIC As I have boon confined to my homo, owing to illness, since March 12th. dosiro to announco that 1 am ( remainder of the stock, the dry goods J of -o mll will not Imvo to go bo Jovm t W An a t .ho the ilxmre., will be closed out 2 otter towns this season in order " . within the next w,.k. Mr. aii.,.im BOO a nail gnmo on bummy oner .has leaned tho building to the Unston -00n' Lct's n11 boo3t for U, ll0m liMiiMC Co. of Hustings, who will Install t?an1, ' i - I ! . - .1... .. , I - i. i , ; mi up in iiiiiu music sioro tn the s une. , Poiession will bo given nbout May 1st Ed llubatka, son of Commissioner I Jas. Hubutka, passed away at tho Jack Sharp returned to his homo family homo south of Ulnden tho first at Liberty Tuesday. j of tho week after n shoit illness. GEO. W. HUTCHISON One District Judge- for this district ought to bo lewis II. Illacklcdge, Lavyer, oi Red Cloud, Webster county. Look for his namo on non-partisan ballot E. S. Gaurfoer Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds' Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures 4 r x . i V .i'