r ' ,oVJV v) lli V .' liW vwvn 2V m V $ ryitaugifjyr vji3'i'itsrSr-P ' " ' tM -.! jjlt Wmmlmm3Mmmmm VHx . ---- ynay,!TCTgytagft yr-r!yT-..T'yT'MjP a -' Tr-v! .i"-ggi'-?'- asT- ki wi',-M v .-- -l . - iJ w.jb' wv ra - .i i.v.-ai' --- iar es xnns. , - . --- --. ; rawm msfe:- s?f i?, . -- - " fra mi& b E3 . rca wn M- ra - (&& w . jf-- aw m - : --- --THrrs5. A Newspapp.r That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year Tor $1,50 VOLUME 40 u jmiw mnniiiiniii mm mi mn in mnmii RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, APRIL 15, 1920 um! iwiuiMuawiCTiiwi n ii i WMOWCTuwrngcmiiiBM NUMBER 16 wmmmtw .KZBJSSggacqgsasnBraE You can rely on vur 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! B.H. Newhouse Jeweler and Optometrist Will Giie Three Operettas ii HKCHASE HEREFORD HEIKERS FOR CALE.CLUD I ' Tin, K. Hi n "i ' s (luring Up week if; I rank IJoan, local Horcfonl Hrccil M v ! ' in ilit I5.-.mv AmUtnrlmu. ' r and County Afrciit Fausch rcturn-ri.-M"i..mi. Iijivp liwii worlcliipiinr. .,,, llul KanHn8 Clty M0n(iay wi,oro ciill on . i.h tiliiys for the imst two' , , . , , moiitiii. ini.i. . n.V .niwitoii or tl.i-lr ''"V i"',,''ltsod ,Jl head of Hereford lom-'u-r - mi I Miss owiiii, who is th llc-ifoi's to ho used in tin's year's Calf m.i-. i. iiiri.-tiir. .Miss Ovprmmi is in ' C'luh. Thoso Heifers worn niirehiisi'd ro se pJhif-.'MI...suko Tli-MiiiieiyilMyUl from Wallace Good, Uwlinp Here lip live i i.i iviichiiso ti piano for tne;, , . ... . ,, , Mi ron. M-ii..ni Imlldimr J io.d Hireder in Missouri. Thos civo Heifois are mostly Anxiety Dreading. I I'liP llliril fc-M'linill IMIOI'IIX Will riiuliiip ". Sixih uraiiH "I'olisiirtil L'oo-j 1 hey will ho shinned in and distri ties; niiil th..i..wnrgri.il.M"llieHrov. i,utc( th(. )attc,. L of A ... t t, inn iiiiimi 111 i' urjiiiiHi l.... .. i i i . .. .. . . ,, ,, i ,i , "oy.s and girls who have maiu nnp'.i 'J hu ppnplp -iiiiiilii iittpixi llipse on-' . , , ' ' ..'....... in i.i.. ,i...... ct't.onh for same. To ilato 17 nnn bUI lill IIIIIVIIl'. HI Lilll lll I'lI'l.JiTJ llimt . , .--. s.(... to mm just wlnit proKros-. tlu-lr clilldn-n ( tnii.s J.ao cbme in for Hereford nro uuilclnir 'nl if I''l lmip Calves. This leaves four more Calves which di'Mive- their .iipirt. H'lrrjottc Hoxsey TIip unit lf-ricmlM oT llarriette llosscy iirlni.'- pain hiiiI ndiies not iilonp in Hip licarts nf her pHrpiit" mid immediate relative hut tiKh to iniiiiy frluiiils in His (Minuiiiiiiily. lleliiK vt an alfxptiiiiinii' nut mi' she won the rp. soul and MdinirHtioti of nil with whom she ciime in .'OMt'iPt. - .She hie' ."mii tnUi'ii ton hospital 1" UnMim."-. iilinnt, ti week ano for nn op eration fur I hi removal of her tonsil. She fulled In i.ipovnr fnun it- elfeuts ami her mhh pnssvil to its maker Inst Monday. . The rema'n. were hrouuht to tins city Miiiida eveiiiiiL'. and the fnncinl i h I 1 We.lnpsilay Hfteriioon Hi 'A' ifie'yif. ri eini'treot Iiov Mary Mltoju II In'oiiuei.t mis made in the cty C'lmieiy. Robert A. Wll9on Ked Cloud tmLUlMNX92KS93,'i Ncbrska Work That Satisfies rwtnruix?mTJmarnjrMrraxv'UXuaym'irtui Whether you. have a Portrait made, or bring us a- Jilvi to finish or enlarge, our aim is to PLEASE YOU We want Your Work in all lines of the photograph 'business and you will find our " work SA TI SPIES The Geason Studio Over Smith's -Shoo Store smi!u:uiinM!iiw i 18 ,s4 In I... .,)..... I I n i.i- jrillt-. - Any one intorested should get in their application. Hereford Dreed-, ers Association is oirering ?.")0.00 to County Champion, and Mr. Good is interested in the Doys and Givls Calf Cltih and is giving .$50.00 to be used ah premium money. Noted Arlistatjuditorium I The formal opening of Red Cloud's hotter than $100,000.00 Iles.se audi torium will, as announced by the com mittein charge, take place on Mon day evening, May Hid. The attrac tion olfered for the opening night is Frieda Hempel, the noted Metropoli tan Opera Prima Donna, who. stands among the Joremost artists of all DID YOU SAY "Not Just Now" Perhaps you wore 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 are: li'rrroitt' who wants a jVcxv. lulison must be given every reasonable op portunity to have it. To this end, wo arrange the pay ments according to your -own con venience, j The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Sou" This plan solves your question, docs it not? Come in and tell us how you'd like to pay for a New Edison. J 1 TY..1 t lUHn,... nun tf I .111 HinLT I -a uiiunri. . iuii, : - . "- ii-noda Hempel is now at the pinnacle iiiKuiy reM.wie.1 i'ir. " .,.-..-.... or her vocal fame and for some time tliisRomuiiiulty passed away, at his t ,,. ,jeolJ onQ . tJ)e nrtis hniiiD In tlie southwest part ot the city j wW a).t ms hQm JmClvalci for' Friday inoriiliiir. Ho IihiI heen In fail- 1)0lh ,,,,,.. au, Victm. n,C0l.(K pr illK health since the death of his wife. KlorioUn vwn, liqu!pment cx, uisto last .lone, whlchiomlereil home.. nnl.lo,tonal colo.i1KB finc mw,lca jj,,,,. to snrvlvcMi roeent attack or pnec fluw,P!s ty,e un(, fa8cinntiIB V1"'11 . , ,. I jiersonality have won for her her cn- Tho deceased whs born m Iialmnii, . ,. ... nf i,,,,,,.,,, ,, . .""iv 'vi av k ILkMtlll, - j'l ttllVf UV the Metropolitan Opera House and her a lasting figure in .the operatic and concert world. Her career ha boon brilliant, with sue- ,time in her double conquest of tlio, H . - w 7 n ITTir rn r rr in ;:5cnjr:.,,Uii.jr::l,i"s1 B. H. NBw HOUSE OPTOMETRIST nnd IHWULKR bicirs ni!ii",v!aci:ii:cuii, :, jli' nisciitairaiffliiujca Jiramiiiii :n,'i.i!:iiiu"ij,!i!-! v. "mi i iwiiiciiiiiaiJiiiiiiiiisiiaiirairaa'rainiBiiramTi Koveinhor 1!. iSKi. Ho served through-1 . . . .. . i- i... 'i..:i ,. .i out too perion in me tmi n " .. jJaV(; ma(0 proved hiinselt to Do mi a me tioii'inier of the cause for which lie served. He was united in inarriaco with Mni'V .Jane llendersor, December 1. lbtW.' To thll union were bom two fcons. llubeii nnd .lohn A. and no daughter, Mrs. Martini M. Diednek. The son, Kubon, died in infancy nnd Mrs. Diediiek passed away May 11)11! His son, John, now residing at Sargent, nnd three grand children, Minie. Rhv and Clilt'ord Dediick stir- vivo him. . Pmieral firvlcps were (ji)tiiluetoii from the Aiuack mortuary, Saturday, in charge of llev. It. N. IfishelniHii In inent vhs u.ad in theoity oeinnteiy. T A . Tftl i our Anennon-ri Groceries That Satisfy Il Quality ijwhom she was a faithful, devoted 1 daughter as long as thoy lived. Her and Price! That's the kind you'll find in our store Wc don't consume large amounts of ad space, spasmodically, telling you about big bargains in special lines sold at and below cost because every mctchant 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 LinnieiiiiM ccjsscs both in America and the Old World, where dio has sang in most of the European opera houses. She has 'the distinction of being the only woman upon whom the Dclgian OIH cers' Crosn of the Order of Leopold has been bestowed. The distinguished critic, Mr. H. T. Parker of The Doston Transcript, has paid this tribute to Miss Hempel: "Not one of her present compeers in AmericU has a voice so rich nnd smooth of body, so lustrous, so amplo from beginning to end of its range. ANN. ELI A COTTING ' The ornaments of sonjr spring from Ann Eliza Cotting was born in her lips in a kind of splendor that Dristol, Wisconsin, April 17th, 18 M. not another sinner of our time may In Dristol she was a member of the now attain." While other well Methodist church and very active in known music critics have said: "Hers church and Sunday School work. l'is recognized as a supremo voice of As n young woman she taught in its typo," and "She is the most tho public schools for a number of richly endowed soprano in America." years until she was needed at home' The Frieda Hempel Concert Coin to euro 'for her father and mother to pany, besides Miss Hempel, consists of Conraad V. Hos, a Hollander inc laughter as long as they lived. Her iuicu pianisi um. K"" " i only sister passed away leaving two nrst tiutist oi u.e i-nuuue, . ,.. young children to whora she gave a Phony Orchestra and the loca. com ,' l mittco in charge are to be congrntu- Sho came to Red Cloud in 1907 to l upon the wisdom and l"yj i i. i-m .., i. i'...nii,ne dispinycil in securing sue. a uuwu v a. i J lt. fnMM.ii Annnillr. . 1 i.,.q x.raciion lor mu iujhhh wi..n.ih j Monday's Advertiser. ease As ever we arc on the alert to keep our stock up to-the minute for our very rapidly increasing number oE customers. ISN'T IT SURPRISING we are selling goods farteer and farther and farther from here enck week, Why? Because we are handling the best goods money can buy and selling them at a saving to our customers, affording them to come the many miles to trade. We arc finding it easier to sell goods to cuAomers from other and larger cities, for llicy have seen this saving not only in Price but also in Quality by buying here. Every thrifty housewife should take advantage of the following twelve items priced at 98c each. They arc money savers 6 cans No. 3 Pumpkin. jj 4 cans pink Sasmon. 7 cans No. 2 Victory Beans.. 6 cans No. 3 Frontier brand Hominy 2 lbs Rob Roy Coffee ..'. .' 6 cans Red Dot Corn 6 cans Hein? Spagelte . 1 0 lbs Pinto Beans 10 lbs Lima Beans 3 lbs Rio Bulk Coffee 3 large pkgs Rolled Oats. 20 bars Lenox Soap To Our Patrons X Charles L. Cotting, and also made a homo for him. In this city she united with tho Congregational j church and took the same active in terest in the cliurcn and bumiay Ynn will noto thnt this week's Issue U School work: that marked her afliliu- of Tl0 Clkt ls ,,,.. 0 nnws nni isn t'i is ...:.i. .i.A Ai..MAi. ;m T)..:ni7' i ... i nun nun um wnuitu in uruivi. d )es not contain tno regular woeKiy Her passing leaves vacant tho pros- jHtalniient of the serlnl story. Tldsj idency of the W. C. T. U. of Red i, ,iue to the faot thut "tho force" hav Cloud, which position sho has filled been demoting their ontiro tinio to the for many years and the treasuryahip printing ot the ballots for Tuesday's of the Congregational church, also primary oleotlon. A limited time al THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Mgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT IN THE COMBINE" BMiiaiiimtiiM Ono District Judgo leaves a Sunday School class without lowol bylaw to accomplish this task Jr this district ought to bo a teacher. She was interested in W SSS Sun ""' the world work and outlook and an n nnmpleto bnmpl of which iMipears h earnest worker in tho cause of Wo- Hi's Issue. The wm-IiiI story will be 1 jfk for hIs lllnc on non-partisan n... . si'AMfiwinarii iuililiuli.nl in.vi. week. i w.ww mans ouurugc - iwifJl '.Jijimn i""v' - Sho lenvos her brother, ChnrloL. l?P nlc t'in7iicii7ruy 'Nick" in Pol- cotting, tnrco ncices, jurs. l'lorenco ishert rubbles. Mitchell, Mrs. Jennie Piatt nnd Mrs.i We are going to Kalrylnnd tho week According to tho State Hoard of Health's yearly report for Webster county for tho year 1911) tlioro were , May Cheney of Wyoming, also two of May 'M to see tho llrownle Hand . nephews, Edgar t. Cotting 6f Citron- Tho Lincoln anidn school neods tv olio, Alabama and Charles W. San- piano and thoohildreu will appreciate . ono marriago licenses and twelve di born of Elgin, Illinois. l it lf J'011 wUI ftltt,ul t,leir t,,ru0 P1"'8 vorce proceedings. two hundred nnd fifty eight births, eighty four deaths, ono hundred anil E. S. Gaurber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kinds Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the 'Fixtures