The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 28, 1920, Image 3
MD CLOUD, KIB&Jjfcjk, CHTJf fl ! ' 1 4$ 8 I I I 6 x . i I THE SUPERIOR HERD J. DEE SHANK Will sell at ihc farm, two and one-half miles south east of Superior, Nebraska, on Wednesday, November 3, 1920 At 1:30 P. M. 13 Poland China Spring Boars, Sired by TALKER 19 Poland Spriug Gilts, sired by TALKER 4 Poland Spring Boars by Reliable Clansman, by The Clansman 12 Big Stretchy Fall Gilts by Master A and Jewel's Image At the Topeka Free Fair, Topeka. Kan., 1919, Talker won 1st place in Junior Pig class and also in the Futurity . At the Nuckells County Fair, Nelson, Neb., 1920, 1 won 1st Junior Yearling and Grand Champion on Talker: 1st Senior Pig on a son of Talker; 1st Senior Yearling and Grand Champion Sow; 1st Senior Sow Pig: 1st on Boar and five of his get; 2nd on young herd. WRITE IFOR CATALOG SMITH BROTHERS ANNUAL BOAR SALE We will hold our 28th sale of Poland Chinas at the farm of Curtis Smith; one-half mile north of Cadams. Neb., and nine and one-half miles north-east of Superior on Thuicqday, November 4, 1920 50 Head -KTToppy Spring Boars and 10 Fine Spring Gilts, all cholera immuned. The offering has been raised with lots of exercise, not overfed or overfat, but fed with a view to further useful ness and well grown and ready to do you good. We can supply you with new Blood. Come 'end bring the boys and spend the day with us whether you wish to buy or not. Sole Under Tent at 1 P. M. Free Lunch at Noon Write for Calalog. SMITH BROS., Superior, Neb. Auctioneers John Yung, Clerk A. W, Thompson, W. C. Hendersen, Ira Von Farrell, Phillip H. Fuller Candidate for District Judge Practiced Law 17 Years Born in Ohio 45 years ago. Resident of Hastings 33 years. Graduate of Hastings High School. Attended State University. Received highest vote for this office in primary. Member of firm of Tibbitts. Morey & Fuller VOTE FOR FULLER THE WALLIS AMERICA'S FOREMOST TRACTOR Farm Power in Simplest Form A simple, de- pendable machine requiring least repair and adjustment is the most economical and easiest to handle thus it is the one that is becoming the leader in the tractor field. Tho Wallls is 12 years old and has stood the test of tlne. It has' been tried on thousands of farms all over the world. It is sold by a company established half a century -known for its integrity and square business dealings. When considering the cost of a tractor don't overlook these important points FUEL, LUBRICATION, UPKEEP, SPEED, WEIGHT, DURABILITY POWER, ASSESSIBILITY and SIMPLICITY. The principal element is the life of the tractor, plus the upkeep during its Hie. Descriptive illinlreted circular on roquest, or better ttill, COME IN AND SEE IT. Sutton & Shipman AUTHORIZED AGENTS 2 A STAGE- RED CLOUD, NEB When You Tear YOUR CLOTHES Think of Frank R. Hughes Cleaning - Dyeing - Repairing Phones S " Red Cloud, Nebr. W Call nnd Deliver Wo Pay Return Charges on Out of-Town Work Sample floo-Partisan Ballot General Election November 2, 1920 Vote for ONE. For Chief Justice Supreme Court GRANT C. MARTIN ANDREW M. MORRISSEY Vote for ONE. For Judge Supreme Court GEORGE A. DAY WILLIAM C. DORSEY Vote for TWO. For Judges Tenth Judicial District LEWIS H. BLACKLEDGE PHILIP II. FULLER WILLIAM A. DILWORTH frw.''' . Sill Vote for ONE. For State Superintendent JOHN M. MATZEN OWEN P. STEWART Vote for TWO. For Regents of State University E. H. GERHART VICTOR G. LYFORD WILLIAM L. BATES GEORGE N. SEYMOUR Vote for ONE. For County Judge A. D. RANNEY B. W. STEWART For Chief Justice NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT Vote for RE-EL : I . ;., a l i IE. '' a ECTIONof AbBBBMrF&jBBSREBBMBV YSBE vk JEjEEEEfl Grant G. Martin Wat High Man at April Primary Endorsee by over 71.M0 Vetera ' Ht Bllvi la Ex41lla4 Ilia lailatf i of lb Coart Tht Ntbrsski Farm lounul. on the subject "Mod ernlic theCoarU" editorially endorse Mr. Mar tin's stand on Judicial reforms. The TKumuJi CbltfUIn tar: "Judfie Martin was elected Attorney General at the time Chester H. Aldrlch was named as Governor, and he filled the position with credit to his constituency and to him self. Amply qualified for the place, .-:ntle-man of high Ideals and Brest worth, are the con a (derations for the voters In judge Martin's can dldacy for Chief justice." Tha rmim of candidates (or this offr)i trti appear on a separate ballot without party designation. Let Us Figure on Your Job Printing The Margin of Safety Is representor! by the amount of insurance you carry. Don't lull yourself Into 11 fancied security. Because fire has never touched you itdoesn'tfollow tlmt you're iiuinutie Tomorrow -no today, If yon have time and you better find tirno oomc to the ollloe Htid we'll write n policy on your houso, furniture, store or merchandise, LATER MAY HE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL FLeliatble Insurance Error Regarding Indigestion. Now, It la a popular error tn imp. pose that Indigestion Is merely eo affection of too stomach. There Is oot a single organ., a single tissue, or a i nerve which In not affected to some considerable degree. CHIEF JUSTICE Andrew M. Morrissey "The political partlei have made no nominations for Chief Justice. .The Chief Justice Is not elected aa a party candidate, but his name will be found with other Judicial Candidates, and school officer on a separate ballot. "We favor the re-election of Chief Justice Morrissey because we believe In the law designed to .take the courts out of politics and to elect Judaea because of their qualifications. "six years ago when he became Chief Justice the court was about three years behind. Today the court la as nearly up with Ita work aa It la practicable for a supreme court to be. Credit for this Is not wholly due to the Chief Justice, but other members of the court who have contributed to this result qlve full credit to Chief Justice Morrissey for his share In Its accomplishment. "He has executive ability that nets results. He enjoys the friendship and co. operation of his associates. He has the respect and confidence of the lawyers who have business In the Supreme Court. He has helped to clear away many technicalities of the law. Law-breakers have been brought to Justice and honest men enjoy the protection of the courts. "If you are In doubt about how to vote on Chief Justice, ask your Die. trtct Judge." Lincoln Tribune. Df . R. E. GflWP fcfllflOPRBCTOR PHONES Office 76-M IND. Residence 190-Y Office 2 Blocks North ol Fireman's Hall RED CLOUD NEBRASKA E. S. GeK.rber Wall Paper, Paints. Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindt Will Wire Your Houso And Furnish You with Fixtures To The Voters of the 10th Judicial District: As my court work will prevent me from making a personal campaign I take this means of informing you of my desire for a second term as one of the Dis trict Judges of this District. I have served as a Judge for one year now and have showed what kind of a Judge I am, My elec tion to a second term will be no experiment. You know what kind of a Judge you will get. I believe my work entitles me to a second term. In addition to this I am the only candidate from the west end of the District. I take great pride in being in a position to help enforce the laws that my father. C. J. Dilworth, by four years hard work as district attorney, in a dis trict that extended from the Missouri river to the Colorado state line, helped to establish and maintain a home. I have lived in Nebraska since 1870 and I have the utmost pleasure in the fact that those who have known me longest and best arc, without a single ex ception, for me in this contest. Also, that my home people endorsed me strong in the primaries, Phelps county giving me a majority, and that too, after an active, canvas by my competitors and none by my self. I have but one ambition, and that is to be elected as one of the Judges of this district, and so wind up my active life, and to conduct such office that I, my friends and my children can have pride in my official career. I desire this office as an endorsement and will appreciate your vote at the coming election. A straight party vote will not count in electing the ju diciary. You should mark on the ballot prepared for judiciary candidates, your selection. You will find my name there. Respectfully, WILLIAM A. DILWORTH, Holdrego, Neb. To The Voters of Webster County; I urn a otmllilnte for Comity Judge on tho NonIrt!-au Judiciary Ticket. I Imve always been atllliatort with tho Republican pnrty. My opponent, Mr lUunoy, has always been u Democrat. Judge Runncy has always voted Cor, contributed to and fouuht for Democratic cunt.. dates. Ho has nerved thirteen yuars iib an ntllclal for Webster county. Two terms us County Attorney, and four term1 and nn extra year as County Judge, la aumly all that even a Democrat Is entitled to In a Re publican county. I graduated from tho Nebraska University, College of Luw in 1M.1. Pave inicileed law In all Its brunches, including Probate Mutters, for nine years and am thoroughly qualified an.l competent to fill this oillce As a .candidate for County Judge I will appreciate your support. I solicit your vote, B W. STEWART. JOhH IVIa IViStZGfri Candidate to Succeed Himself State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tho names of candidates for this oillce will appear on a separate ballot without patty designation. -W -t&fllBReBBBBBBBBBV. IBBBBHW S " LT'tbbbbbbbbm V ' --" T j3bbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 I AU&mBUL MBaVPBBBBBBBBBm. I ftfli flffSHMBBBB vHbibbBbbbhSi xIbbbbbbbb XmLNIQ JBKBBBBBLB ,A V T JkBBBBBBBBH ,im.nH , vV VrtmBlBBBFv JWJBBBBBBBKlBl To tha Voters of Na.wka: I know you arc Interested In the schools, the ripest flower of civiliza tion and the greatest cooperative en terprise of our democracy and for equal opportunity, I was appointed State Superintend ent last January to fill a vacancy, and wish to refer you to my record during the ten months I have served. 1 bc-i lieve my experience, training, and knowledge of the work of the office, enable me to render the schools of the state a valuable service. Therefore, I should like to be elected that I might have this opportunity. I have resided In the state 36 years, nave naa in years experience as teach er, principal and superintendent, and was superintendent of the Dodge county schools 14 years. 1 hold a college degree, a Nebraska professional life certificate and a city superintendent's professional life certificate. It shall be my earnest endeavor to conduct the affairs ol the office tn an effic ient, economical, businesslike manner; to serve all school Interests with Justice and fairness; and promote an upward tad forward looking program ol education. YOUR SUPPORT WILL. BR APPRECIATED V I A.