qtfl Hl1orloa Society ' T? .V Y ' '' .11 9 i: E&M '' tl L r P252te, - ip ' w- r .""- i saarf-- --s- a ps-ssg ssssssssssaassssssssssssM'siBsssBssssErBBSsssBsssr:BSssar-BSs-a.' .. -:x:B:m:mrrmmmmiKmm:ziMz:K:xiEj?smm. .JJ.. M'Lr . j.1'' K ? . ' rtrj I I Mi a r ,$ i mm -""wFMTTrT,FrinrTT"rirTr,-Tii ir-r-TiTTr vttiiih i gwnMgrrMw---m: bbbbm i t:-..., ' hW volumjo xxxynn THE New Banking Law is now in force and the payment of every dollar of deposits in I his institution is guaranteed Fund of the State of Nebraska. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Webster County Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 GUIDE ROCK. Tho Christian's expect to begin meeting early in January. Twin girls were born Sunday Dec. 34 to Lee Spracher and wife. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alva atiokley Friday of last week. William Sawyer is quite ill. A physloian was called Tuesday. H. Mllner.and' wife entertained a numberofcrelatlve.s jblirlstba'as day. NelHeytHMriatto'' Storking bat RiohardaonWtore during the '.holiday rush. " - .. Miss Mary TomDklnfl(V principal at Southerland is speeding her"hoKdky Tacatlon aTh6ne.,, w-7 bit- Lola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Obas.Mahnke died after quite a long illness. The funeral was held Sun day. Miss Leona Richard, who has been 411 for the past three weeks Is better but not yet able to be out of the house. ,- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Garber and daughter Ethel of Bed Cloud were down attending a big family dinner at, the home of J. H. Crary Christmas day. The ofloera of the Farmers' Institute for next year are: President, J. W. "Hamilton, Jr. Vloe President, J. 8. Sennits, Jr. Sec'y-Treas., Garhard Ohmstede, Jr. Woman's Acxilliabt. President, Mrs. E. Peters. BEATRICE 0FEAM $EPARATbR$ Save Dollars and Cents For You. Save time, save labor, save repairs-save all the valuable buttcrfat in your milk, and give you fresh, warm skim milk for feeding calves and pigs. You could not afford to do without one if they sold for twice the price, but the price is right. $50 .500 lbs. capacity per hour There is nothing cheap about separator sold at any price , BEATRICE CREAM SEPARATORS are EFFICIENT, SIMPLE and DURABLE ad are guaranteed from top to bttom by BEATRICE CREAMERY CO. 1 CUcg0,llL Lka Am, Near. Sold GEORGEW.TRINE Highest Market Price Paid For Poultry. by the Bank Guaranty Vice I'rostdent, Miss Ella Van Woert. Secretary, Mrs. Hert Vanllorn. Tho bad weather and the small-pox scare made it especially hard to have a good attendance The speakers were fine and attendance good con sidering conditions. COWLES Walter 'Thomas of Bird City is here vislttng.frlendaiand relatives. Mr1, and 'Mrs.' Castello ate their 'XeiWdlnher at Jeff Chaplin's. in- Mr, and Mrs..Nardy Marsh of BladeO 'pending their .holidays'in Co'wles. are Mr..Lawler and Ed 'igj'ij Btooj to d. ,iiU,j,iii mil .snipped a market Wednes day. ''iu,ir i i Guy'Scottfof Xiihcoln is here spend ing the holidays with friends and rela tives. Mr. and and Mrs. Nate Piatt of Red Cloud ate their Xmas dinner at J. T. Lacy's. , Chas. Francis and wife have moved into their new home in the east part of town. Miss Macy Spracher came home' for the holidays. She is attending college at University Place, Rev. Millard ! Scott of Lincoln, came I the holklai<h old ilatives. ,5V .. down to spend friends and relatives, Emery Waller is spending his holi day vacatlqja at home this wtek. Ha has been attending a Veterinary school in Kansas City, other sizes at other prices them but the price. There is no better Des Moiaea, la. Dubuque, la. by RcKspnjwr That (lives The flews Fifty HMD CLOUD, N tiltKASKA, DUCKMniSlt UN, 11M1. Wo ni'i having miiiio vety duo Kl(rh i-hllnjf in mid uroiiixl Cnvvlt n. Hoy impiovo jour opportunity. Dwitflit .Ki'msDti iiml wife of t lit; tlrm nl Ku'lci-t'. .lohimtiii Ml for Mm- ;';:.,i,1.;,;;;;;;i1;: y for ti slioit visit at n Uiithiinv lloitflits. llem-y Koeney is wnlUinj,' ,-v Khl-unA MU' ',.v,lo(1 '" ih,'1K l'"' "I'lM i iI.ommIih seven if it is on snow ' of ,UM' ,M' ""tH- MlH Voum; Iiiim mi- Sunt ii'laua Kite him u boy for H iihuhI tibility m u roil lor mill wn lie Ninas inesunl ami liu duos not want to! to hear her oHon. Tho musical purt wake liitu. iof tho proiiun was well rmulurcil o.s- Xiniis exurclsih were bold at tho M. I., ami Uiiiir pitlot..il cliiiiolio.sSutui- day oeuiii'r. I'lue proL'iaiiis wore romloted to largo and appieulutlvo audiences. If yon want to know how cold it is about midnight now just ask I.'.'o Spmchcr. He has a pair of twin girls at his house. They urrlved lust Satur day evening and aro doing well. Miss (leorgla Scott of Mitchell, S. 1)., is hero spending her vacation with her relatives. Bhoisouc of the teachers of music in a high school at Mitchell, South Dakota, which position she has held for a number of terms. . December School Apportionment i Followlug is the statement of the December apportionment of state funds among the schools of this county: Received xrom-state appor tionment $2672 Q7 Received from fines ,. . 95 00 Total Amount Apportioned. 2707 07 Number of districts in county en titled to share, 70 whole and 4 fractional. Number of children in county en titled to Bhare, 8988. Amount of the one-fourth apportioned among the districts, $691 70. Amount of the three-fourths appor tioned pro rata, $2070 81. Amount per district from the' oae fourth apportioned, $8 04. Rate per child from the three-fourths apportioned, (.02064. 1' Dist. No. Amount Dist. No. Amount 1 $188 18 2 $816 14 8 87 80 4 '"' 98 II 5 """'SB 78 03 89 8 fciu,i8'48 ' 9 98 90 10 rtW'ipol II ' 17 91 19 88 01 18 96 94 14 98 89 18 - 98 94 18', 98 24 17 ' 99 87 18 99 87 90 98 89 21 24 68 23 99 87 28 21 04 24 18 95 20 86 60 28 21 66 27 27 28 28 26 24 29 24 68 80 16 87 81 103 82 82 18 05 88 18 48 N,, 84 20 80 ;?& - 9t:ft1g3ti& 29 87 rjfr . - 23-19V" 88.- 18 05 80 14 20 40 ' - 81 07 41 20 80 42 10 00 43 24 08 '45 20 24 40. 28 32 47 21 07 48 1 57 40 30 03 50 43 01 51 18 05 52 10 35 53 41 31 51 22 08 55 28 il'J 50 20 24 . 58 10 47 59 30 41 f 00 41 80 01 2(1 70 03 28 00 03 21 10 01 10 00 05 22 03 00 23 12 08 41 -1(1 (10 31 45 70 10 35 71 21 01 72 '211 51 73 01 23 74 HO Oi 75 25 73 77 33 53 78 35 01 70 10 21 80 20 21 81 10 87 8J 23 12 83 33 03 81 10 87 85 . 22 CO 80 R 31 87 10 47 83 7 80 80 27 80 Christmas at the Churches ChrWtmss cvo was celebrated genet -ally in all the churches of theoltyjwitli appropriato exercises much to tho de light of the young and old, This event is the most dearly loved by the children and their hearts aro inside glad at over and ovmi- aguliithey lUten to the story of tho birth of the Sav ior. At the Baptist Tho lluplist church was nleely dec- - two Week-) Each Year Fcr 51.50. 'orauil for tlu ncotslnti ami 11 nnsl pli'iising nt oki'iiiii whs iuiiiIimtiI. Tho j little (oiks porfot-mod tlioir purt with much I'reillt In Hiiiitm1vos ami Id tliui who Inn! tin ir liuitiliiu' In oh:n(o 'Ah". A, .1. Vounc i.muv tin iw.vlltMit rondlni,' entitled "Td tint l'oor Knrin'' puuiiilly tho illicit by MNsos Kiiltoti ami K-sij,' while thosoKwof Hun Will- iamsiiml llminlo Hssl pleased every one. At tlio ooncliisloii of tue proirrain the little ones wero rntiioniborod with gifts ami candy. At the Gonftrcftattoiial At the congregational church the program was given by tho children as sisted by tho choir. Thero wero a number of recitations, souks, and class exercises, all of a very high order. Every part of tho program was car rio out in a very creditablo manner the boys ami girls recolvod much praise for the manner in which they delivered their various parts. Tho rcu was tastefully deooruted and presented a pleasing appearance. Rev. Cretstnan was presented with a beaut ituVsil ver set by the members of the church. After the program gifts from the teachers and candy was distribu ted 0 the children. AttheChrtetlM . v Y the Christian church vas filed 'to its capacity sunuav evening wun scholars and parents to listen to the Christmas exercises, after some good music by the quartette and the school. The little folkB gave some flnei recita tlonsr The drills and marches were finely executed. Much credit is duo the teachers for the efforts in training the little folks. After tho exercises Santa Glaus (For we had a real onefur coat, reindeers and bells.) distributed eandles and presentsf rom a',log house, whteh .was something new to them,and disappeared wishing them a Merry Christmas 'and 'promised to return again next year. AttlMftttMitt Sunday evening the Christmas .exer cises were held at the tytodlst church by the Sunday sebool qjfaaes. The church was crowded to Its full ca pacity and many were turned' away. An excellent program consisting of solos, duetts, quartettes, recitations, dialogues and chorousea were render ed by the young folks which was en joyed by all present. After the pro gramme was completed, Santa Glaus called and delfvered candy to the ohildren who hoped he would return again next year. The church was nice ly deooratedrfefrthe-ywasalQft;. leal Estate Trmfsrfti 7T Transfers for the week ending Wed nesday, December 27, 1011, Compiled by M. W. Carter & Son llondcd Abstractors. Fred It. Mauilevillu to Oeorgo Trine, vd, lots 13 to 10, Ulk. 21 Ued Cloud, 27.10 I. S. Gilliam, Heforco to Horace A. Spanoglo et al, Itcf. deed, WK, !l6 8W?-f 23-1-12, 0800 ,7. S. Gilliam, Itufcieo to Anniu iiello Spanoglo ot al, Kef. deed, sJi hwM 23-1-12, lots G, 0, Ulk. 'J, LeDuo'w Add to Hod Cloud, .1225 Dennis It. IJurrto Ed win E. Uurr, (jed, , 10,000 .lames W Moranvillu to 'J'hudii M. Moranvlllo, wd, lots 8 0-111, Ulk. G, Heil Cloud 100'.) Ilwirv J. Mawrcr to C. 11. & Q. K. 11. Co , wd, p.ut e swj 23 till,, 1500 .1. W. Moranvillu to Tliedi M. Moranville, wd, lot lis lilk. 0, lied Cloud, bCO Ilarriet J. lit ws to Earl 0. Llml- v say, wd, lots 23, 24, Dlk. 21, Smith & Moore's add to Red Cloud, 400 James M. BelttontoGeo A. Ilrit toil, wd, lots? to 11, liUC. 10, Guide Hock 400 ii ,,r. tw Mori pages (Ho J, S92G0, Mortgages released, Sj025. $11 Eft Htiy.'yihe litli noraph, plays on Gum pho )oth the two intl four minute records. OakRmuutu in the, talking machine. cover, black horn, metal parts finished in Japan and nickel. $22 For the fireside, also plays the two and four minute rec ords, straight horn, oak cabi net and cover, metal parts, nickel and Japan. $35 Edison Standard Phono graph antique oak cabinent new style cygnet horn, metal parts Japan, nickel and gilded. t.'x, 1 I, nbi.tP. OTHERS TO S " " IT" M -t J mf VI . ll'l'.. .Come and heir any of thesfe y.bvtrjfait pt.titri&tgt' complete catalogues of machines arid records We haye'.an easy payment proposition on any of these. , t Newhouse Bros. ' E. H. NEWHOUSE, Prop. Jeweler and Optometrist. We Thank You For Your Liberal Patronage J)urm the Past Year and wish all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. :::::::::: ED. AM ACK Furniture and Undertaking. I Have Moved In my Building East Side of Webster Street Wm. KOON, Pioneer Neat Narket. Hastings Business College None bottor. Char'os rcasouable. Beptlonal itdvarituges for wiuier t'lrtn beginning Janunry S, 1013. Cull or write, for particulars, ro40 Buys the Victor Victrola VIII, one o( thf latest achiev- Made in solid oak without horn, all metal parts nickeled, liqual in tone to any other make al from $10 to $25 more. $25 For the Victrola, one of the most popular self-playing in struments evei made. One of the greatest successes in a moderate priced instrument. $15 For the Victrola, absolutely the best low priced instru- Imentofl tjie market. Hear iityssc now, vasn or easy pay G.,B, & Q. Watch Intpcetor Foley HliMT Pills Toiiio in notion, quick id resulfa Will eiire any cusu of kidney or bladder (INor'dor ijiit buyoud tho reach of modi oiiie? No need' to say more. Sold ti Dr, Cook drug store. VOBM8Wm&W$8 lUit all the ytifip. .JvVU .) m, BSBtaBMBBfMfaTMB-aTMMBsMBMBVSW --; &i- 4 X A m - -- ;m, ..! ri t i ,Jnrrm.TtrrMrT.Jni)r . .,M rl,iT 1) ... o( r .A. V,l.lAfjiiHCii Ml 'K"S ! -ty-ftmrmimnt WWBWMjUUa&jm 1 VjiVrVu, UVJ. M" I J 4-.i TWST,-";,,! rt . i' I. rv 'T iT.-r X&iiidf&irXy .W