The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, December 09, 1948, SECTION 2, Page 3, Image 11

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    Crahams Without
Mai! for 2 Weeks
REDBIRD—Howard Graham
drove to Redbird Saturday,
November 27. Mr. Graham had
not received his mail for two
weeks
He blamed bad roads before
and after the blizzard, which
for a time blocked them.
Other Redbird News
Pat Osborn and John Der
ickSon. of Dorsey, were in Red
bird Saturday afternoon, No
vember 27.
Laurence Rouse was a visit
or here Saturday afternoon.
November 27.
W. H. Hartland visited at
Michael Hull’s Saturday after
noon, November 27.
Otto D. Ruzicka and sons,
of Dorsey, were in Redbird on
Saturday. November 27.
Harold Halstead and family
drove to Lynch Saturday, No
vember 27.
Elmer Luedtke was here on
Saturday, November 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pick
ering were callers in Redbird
on Saturday, November 27.
Edward Carson was in Red
bird Saturday. November 27.
Thomas Hiscocks and William
Conard, of near Dorsey, called
in Redbird Saturday, Novem
ber 27. . „ .
Alvin Spinar was a caller In
Rpdbird Saturday, November
27.
Lloyd Hartland and family,
of Winner, S. D . visited at the
Will Hartland’s Sunday, No
vember 27. The two families
autoed to Niobrara the same
day to visit Mrs. Alice Whet
ham and other relatives.
Fred E. Truax and family,
of Boyd county, visited at the
Michael Hull home Sunday,
November 28,
Jack, Virgil and Garry Wil
son visited in Lynch Sunday,
November 28.
Albert Carson and mother,
Mrs Anna Carson, were in
Redbird Sunday, November 28.
Harvey Krugman and fam
ily, of Opportunity, and Har
old Krugman. of Minneola,
visited at Pete More’s Sunday,
November 28.
Mrs. Leon Mellor visited in
Redbird Monday, November
29. »
Fred Truax was here on
business Monday, November
29. -o'"'
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Luedtke
and Mary Ann Brim autoed to
O’Neill on business Monday,
November 29.
Harold Halstead and family
visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Halstead, at In
i man. Sunday, November 28.
Carl Krogh autoed to O -
Neill Monday, November 29.
Gordon Barta was in Red
bird Monday, November 29
Miss Alyce Carsten, of near
Seottville, was in Redbird on
Monday, November 29.
Frank Spinar’s sons were
here Monday, November 29.
Mrs. Floyd Crawford and
i son were in Redbird Tuesday
November 30.
Rudy Cihlar called here on
Tuesday, November 30.
Halsey and John Hull visit
ed in Redbird Wednesday, De
cember 1.
Keith Anderson was in Red
bird Wednesday, December 1.
Alfred Truax, of near Lynch,
was here on business Wednes
day, December 1.
Claude Pickering autoed to
Lynch on business Wednesday,
December 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Conard
were in Redbird Wednesday,
December 1.
Frank Spinar and family
visited at Will Hartland’s on
Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krogh
autoed to Lynch Thursday, De
cember 2. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hrbek,
of near Dorsey, were in Red
bird Thursday. December 2.
Rev. and Mrs. Bernard
Raabe, of Spencer. visited
, friends at Redbird Thursday,
December 2. ,
Junior Wilson arrived home
this week from Army duty ov
erseas. . „ ,
Dale Bessert was in Red
bird Friday, December 3.
Will Conard’ and Tom His
cocks drove over to August
Triener’s farm to get the rest
of Mr. Conard’s corn on Fri
day, December 3. ...
John Hull drove to his place
on the river to cut some wood
on Friday, December 3
Alvin Carson, of Dorsey,
was in Redbird Saturday fore
noon, December 4.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carr
and son spent Friday in Sioux
City.
Mrs. Arlen Kirk, of Spencer,
spent last Thursday visiting
her father, Thomas Donlin, and
Mrs. Donlin.
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