80pJ W'lot?i.oo oi HVftw ll" -. , -tv -arjvssrs?SEg3ggm .or:tai vi ig - tv?. rwaasr-sfflfi .,''33iiB'''.S u , ff P )1 l if f! v Kilt-".-' -. ra M xl-- Br- M-4&.V$ vaE&sSP sr E z - sa $LC4 s; i si HM"S $ Kv Tsyr"-. "" "- "------v?s A Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year For S1.50 VOLUME 48 RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, APRIL 22. 1920 NUMBER 17 LET US FURNISH THAT PRESENT! Jewelry is the thing to give for a present It is the strongest mark of affection you can show to the one you love. When you let us furnish the present the one who receives it will be delighted Our name assures the quality and style of the jewelry. Your Satisfaction or Your Money Back! E.Hi Newhouse nej cw Jeweler and Optometrist ! Presents Cup to Our School Primary Election Returns L'ist r'ridny afternoon, al the high i At'cnrdlnR to tho incomplete returns school assembly room, Major V. A. published In today's issue of the Onuha Utveumigii, recruiting omcor or thu iJi' the choice for presidential ciindl Omaha district, presented the hllver dates were Hiram Johnson and (5. M. cup that was awarded as a prize t3 tho! Hitchcock. Mck'olvio and Moreheid sjliool in tlie essay contest. won in the contest for governor. Nat- A special patriotic program was lotiul comtnittuenien wore 11 11. How- rendered, including the presentation ell and W. H. Thompson, Aslelegates of the trophy, by the. Major and accept ancc of the same by Prof. Holtzcti, on bulinlf of tho school. It had been plunncd to hold the ex ercises in tho A adltorium but owing to same not being entirely completed it was necossary to hold It in tho assent- nt largo the Republicans lined up for .1 W. Towle, U K. Sandall, U. I,. Love and L I), lticliards, wliilu the cliosen onet on the IJemocratio ticket were Keith Neville, A. C. Slialleiiborger, I). V. Stevens and V. J. Hryan. W. K. Andrews, II , and 11. S. Dungan, I), bly rooiu of tlio school, which was won in the struggle for congressmen crowded by tho parents of the school of the .Mb Distiict. ehildrj.ii and their friends. Atty I II. Maekledire, candidate Tlie cup is nineteen inches high, of for district judge, caiiTcd this county Work That Satisfies Whether you fyave a Portrait made, or bring us a film to Jinish 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 ' Over Smith's -Shoo Store The Gleason Studio r.tmm IIIWII.IIIIMMWUMB KiiruniimrmiirmnmiMM sterling silver and bears the iuscript ion: Anny Ksy Contest Omaha Recruiting District 'What are the benefits ol an onli9t. ment in I he U. S. Army?" by Miss Verna Trino I'resentcd by tho War Department to tho Red Cloud High School Red Cloud, NcbinsicH 1020 The cup is now on exhibition in tho show window of tho Trine Hardware For Governor Store. The manual training class of the school will make ii ease for the trophy, '.which in all probability will nlso be a credit to tho school. Omaha Trade Excursion Coming 1 A special train of ten car, boaiing 12." prominent Omaha business men, uy a huge majority and took second pine In the district I o'liiwlng is the total of the votes Cist in 'IimIII prclncts In this county: NATIONAL T1CKKT riefcrcnco For President 1 1 itch'cock, dent Measure Its Cost In Years, Not Dollars V PURCHASE OF A NKW ERISON IS A PURCHASE OF MUSIC. YOU MUST MEASURE ITS COST NOT 11Y WHAT YOU PAY FOR THE INSTRUMENT, BUT II Y THE LENGTH OF TIME YOU ENJOY ITS MUSIC. IV YOU WAIT A YEAR 1JEFORE IJUYING, YOU LOSE A YEAR OF MUSIC. HL'YlNG NEXT MONTH MEANS THE LOSS OF MUSIC THIS MONTH. X HE NEW MHVMHHCSH H 'Tho Phonograph With A Soul" Ross,' dent. Rryan, dem Johnson, rep. . . Wood, rep Per.-diing, rep. . ... For Vice President .' William Grant Webster, rep 901 STATE TICKET I 283 133 .. 80 712 .112 .202 "Morchend, dem. .Tuckson, dem. Clark, dom. . Taylor, dem .... Shuimvuy, dem. McKclvie, lop. .. McM illicit, rep. . Pollard, rep. Hall, rep. Mathevon, rep. McLaughlin, rop. .214 -.110 ...u3 . 53 , 21 151 22L 233 ,.. 108 ... 80 ,..-.77 BUY NOW! ADOPT OUR CONVENIENT PLAN OF PAYMENT! PAY AS YOUR POCRETBOOIv PERMITS! THIS METHOD OF PAYMENT IS UfJED BY MANY PEOPLE WHO CAN AFFORD TO PAY FULL CASH. THEY MAY FEEL IT IS A WORTH WHILE PRIVILEGE. MAY WE TELL YOU, TOO, HOW IT CAN BE APPLIED IN YOUR CASE? . H.. NEWHOUSE E iwjiniraira will, leave maha Sunday ovenlnpj ,,,..', A1 Mr 9.1,1 m,. .!,- t..! .t ,, ' 1'Of Lieutenant (,ovemor " w-..- ...,' l....Jar.lI , , . n.n 1XIIIIU., III'IU. ...-......... . J.MS. Lear, dem. 1...J Radke, dent southern Nebraska, nortlieasteru Colo rado, and southeastern Wyoming. The train will ariivo in Rod Clc.ud on Friday, May 2S, at 2:25 p. m. ai d will leave at 3:2." p. in. Unless theio is a local brdinunee to tlio contrary a big siieu whistle will cMtnine'ice blow ing when tlio train is within two n'lllis of town. When the train comes to a stop the Omaha Chamber of Commerce hand of 2.". pieces w ill give a concert. In tho meantime the Omaha business men will call on tnoir friends at tlmir vail- ous pini-es oi uusiness. uusine's iiu-n Barrows, rep. .. I Evanx, rep ! For Sccietary Of State Stoner, dent - Larson, dem. . ... Walratli, dent . Yockel, dom. ....... Antsherry, top. For Auditor Burnlianlt, top. ... McKisick, dent. , Mat'nlt, rep. . 1 1 9G Gin .no-) .120 125 .. 80 79 LAST V.ra.JLiJLi are urged to stay at home, tit tlio day F1' ,Ti ensurer VTUiiiiaiBiii'x 11135 : ;j z mt . J3OTm mk tt'Liinimi;;:!,".:!': , u cjaociiiiiiiraaiaiiaj Groceries m -nrnnrTTn-mmrrmmTwrrnmMttHtinvrn !! I That Satisfy : M mi In Quality a 7 id Price I 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 vye have found that the average customer pre fers high quality groceries al 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 noBin ofthetiivle excursion. There will be no dUlioulty in vjot i ting a lumber of tlio trade ewurMon. lie will have a blue arm baud and a white hat, with Ak-Sar lieu color-; 'green, orange and ted. lie will eiiry I an umbrella in the same colors heating I Ins mime and the name of hh linn I Ail of tlio linns represented will nisei mute souvonirsto metr custo uers. In addition souvenir Mjuawkois and balloons will bo distributed from the baggage car to the children. No business will bo solicited. The excursion ia merely Omaha's way of opressing a willingness to oo.opeiate with tlio commercial bodies, olli'Ms 9C0 I .079 !ID I G77 I ......170 .... 370 i -A-. 352 ..' fjilfl 5as For Com. Pub. Lands-r Hcllicr, dem. -...-,. .... .'8(51 Swanson, rep. ... 907 For Railway Com. Long Term Cannaday, dent. Cropsey, rep. ... For Attorney General Hunter, dem. --i Davis, rep .. Porter, rep. . Harrop, dent. 318 Howctl, rep. ..--. &I2 Brown, rep. - .l ..-.ISO For Railway Com Short Term- Kent, dent -...- Cook, rep :..... Harrison, ren, ami newspapers toward the advance of, For National Committeemen tills territory. 857 507 180 The train consists of six sleepers, two diners, baggage car, mid obset ra tion car. Awarded Paving Contract The mayor and city council ."met in special session Weduosdiiy morning o consider bids for paving district No 1, as pnr published notice to bidders. Tho Watts Construction Co., was tlio only firm that entered a bid. Thu contract was awarded to the Watts Construction Co. Tho nmycr and clerk wore instructed to enter into contract with said llrm. Tho contractors arc deslreous of re ceiving gilt edge bonds, in Hits case, in order that they may receive their cash as soon as tho contract Is completed They bid S2.SI1 pcr,square yard for as plialtio concrete paving. District No. t tonsistB of 10 blocks and tho streets are to be 20 foet wido. 377 225 5511 099 C12 3fiil 323 Thompson, debt. Mullen, dem. r. McCloud, rep, ..'. v Howell, rep. . McCloud, rep. . For Delegates National" Con. . Shallenbergor, dent McNcny, dem. m Neville, dem. 297 Neble, dem. 211 Borgo, dent. 358 Thomas, dem. ............. 33 1 Stephens, dom. . . 311 Bryan, dem ?!: -U0 Kolsio, rep. 375 Richni'd.s, rep. . 553 Love, rep. --.-.. 580 Burkctt, rep. . r 559 Beach, rep . 497 Towle. ron. . 503 This is positively your last opportunity to buy . at the old prices. ENARCO CYLINDER OIL PER GALLON In Barrel Lots This price until May 1st This oil was purchased on the old market and we are giving you the benefit. You should take advantage of it and supply your wants NOW. Remember price advances May 1st, t Farmers Union J. F. Edwards, Wgr. Red Cloud, Neb. "NOT Af THE COMBINE" IMMIIIIM Baldridge, rep. Austin, rep. -M7 .170 Lowo, rep, . 400 Sandall, rep. 400 (Turn to Page Klght) E. D. Iloxsoy left Fjiday morning'' for his homo at Foxhomc, Minnesota, after spending a few days with his brother, Dr. R. P. Hoxsey and fam ily. Ernest Galbraitli, who has been working .in tho Burlington shops at Choycneo, arrived hero Thursday with his household goods mid ho intends to make his homo on a farm near this E. S. Garber Wall Paper, Paints, Qils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindt Will Wire Your House And Furnish You the Fixtures - -" -w..(