The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 26, 1912, Image 5

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We Wish You One And All
A tfappy Nem Year
1 And wish to say that, we thank you for your
liberal patronage during the year just drawing
to a close, and ask for a continuance of the
same during the new year. -:- -:-
We can assure you of the same courteous treat
ment in the new year that has been given you
in the past, and if you come to us with your
order, no matter how large or small it may be,
you oan rest assured it will receive our most
careful attention.
Turnure Bros.
Red Cloud,
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On Burwell of Holstein was in town
Friday.
J. 11. Nash of Guide Rock was in
town Tuesday.
P. W. Allen of Hastings was in this
city Monday.
C. D. Wilson was down from Bloom
ington Monday.
Glen Walker made a business trip to
Lincoln Sunday.
J. 6. Caldwell was a passenger to
ftnorlen Tnesdav. ' ''
John Meyers jwas a passenger to
Histlngs TTlirtaTT- -
Miss Freda 81mons is visiting in
Lincoln this week.
W. A. Kent wastranssctlngbusiness
in McCook, Monday.
Harry Waller and wife of Cowles
Dent Sunday In town.
J. W. Shepard left for Omaha to
spend Christmas Tuesday.
Try a pair of celebrated Weyenberg
Work shoes at Bailbt and Bailey's
adv.
Boyd Smith and family left for
Lincoln, Monday, to stay for some
time.
Allen Hadell of Long Island, Kan
sas, is visiting relatives In town this
week.
Miss Elsie Arnold to spending the
holidays with her parents at Bloom
ington. W. E. Herrlck left for Hebron Tnes
day to spend Christmas with his
nrnta.
iiw.b anitnn. who has been on the
.it, tut araln on duty at the
John Barkley and wife are spending
Christmas at jamesumn, .u, ...
relatives.
Misses Hazel and Beatrice MoKelgh
an are'vlaltlog their mother in Lincoln
over Xmas.
Ben Ludlow of Excelsior Springs,
Mo., to in town this week visiting
relatives.
Miss Pearl Johnston of Clay Center,
Nebraska, is visiting Miss Hazel
Robinson.
Nothing better than a "King Quail
ty" shoe for men at Bailey aud
Bailey's. dv
Miss Kathryn Burkeleftfor Walnut,
Iowa, Monday to spend the holidays
with ber parents.
Mrs. Nellie West Castor and daugh
ter, Josephine, are home from Alma
to spend Christmas.
W. A. Carpenter and wife of Lincoln
are spending Christmas with Mrs.
Carpenter's parents.
James Doyle and wife left Tuesday
for Beatrice to spend Christmas with a
ulster of Mrs. Doyle. v
Mrs Harry Cramer departed Monday
for Plsttsmouth, Nebraska, to spend
Xmas with relatives.
Sheridan Phares arrived home Mon
day from Lincoln to spend the holi
days with his mother.
J. B. Wlseoarver and wife and
daughter, Ethel, left for Chicago, Sat
urday, to visit relatives.
Mrs. James Etherton left for Sut
ton, Tuesday, where she will spend
'Christmas with relatives.
Ralph MeConkey and wife came up
from Nelson, Monday, to spend Christ
mas with his parent.
J: HOMENEWS
ji MleUn ef The Week's Detngs j;
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Nebr.
L. W. Smith of Hastings, was a
visitor in the olty Tuesday.
Misses Josephine and Mabel Esslg
were in Hastings Saturday.
Henry Molley of Franklin was a
Red Cloud visitor Saturday.
Mr.vV; A. Kent and Miss Irene
Kent -were in, Hastings, Friday.
Mrs. Meda Savath of Guide Rock
visited friends in town Monday.
Lloyd Grimes of Grand Island ,1s
visiting his brother, E. L. Grimes.
Mrs. W. Overleese and daughter,
Hazel, spent Monday In Hastings.
J. S. Schlatter of Kearney was a
business visitor in town Saturday.
Fred Bortfeld and family of Alma,
are guests of T. A. Jones this week. ,
'Miss Martha Abel is home from Mc
Cook to spend Xmas with relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Bruley is 'spending
Xmas.wlth ber:pateitnrt Campbell...
Guy C. Snare has opened a creamery
office ia town'and will boy cream for
the David Cole,. Creamery.
.Dr. S. S. Deardof of Superior intends
to locate here after the first of the
year and practice veterinary.
E. U. Overman and ,wife left for
Kansas City, Tuesday, where they will
spend Christmas with relatives.
George Hummel is home from
Lincoln where he secured quarters and
seats for the coming legislature.
Miss Gertrude Blaokledge is home
from Rookford, Illinois, to spend her
Xmas vacation with her parents.
Mrs Matt Frobnen returned to her
home at Hastings, Friday, after visit
ing ber daughter, Mrs. J. A. Bradford.
Asa Blaokledge and family of Alma,
came down Tuesday to Spend Christ
mas with bis brother, L. H. Black
ledge, and family.
M. Jefferles of McCook was in town
Monday and purchased the Burlington
hotel of G. F. Howard and will take
possession at onoe.
Mrs. Nels Longtin and daughters,
Alfa and Marcellne attended the dedl
cation of the new Catholic St. Cecelia's
churoh at Hastings Sunday.
John Hamtnel returned to his home
at Stratton, Colorado, Isst week after
visiting at the home of Henry Ny
berg and family for some time.
See J. H Bailey for best rates, tertnB
and option on farm loans. Sole agent
for Trevett, Mattis & Baker.
We Wish Yh All
A
Happy
New
Year
B. E. McFarland
All thm Pkn
Wesley Tabcr Is visiting in Inavale
this week.
Chet Cox was down from Cowles
Monday.
Frank Etherton is home from
Kenesaw,
Fred Smeloer returned from .Indiana
Saturday.
Father Fitzgerald was a passenger
to Superior Tuesday.
Iraest Hopper of Ashland was Ib
town Tuesday on business.
Miss Vern Robertson Is visiting
friends in McCook this week.
Claude Jones of Hastings spent Bun
day In town visiting friends.
Mrs. J. Burgess to reported quite
sick at ber borne In this olty.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Carsaoney of Mc
Cook spent Xmas In Red Cloud.
Ed and Vern Holly of Lebanon,
were Red Cloud visitors Batarday.
Frank and Edgar Melntosh spent
Xmas in Grand Island with their
aunt.
Mrs. Arnsson is enjoying the holi
days with her children on Walnut
Creek.
Mrs. Williams Is enjoying a visit
this week with her daughter in the
country.
Mrs. Lanttand son, Tom, came in
from Omaha Monday to visit her
ohildren.
Miss Dessle Taylor Is home from
Boulder, Colo., where she has been for
some time past
Mrs. Bessie Anderson arrived in the
olty Saturday for a visit with .her
mother, Mrs.'Ducker.
Carl' Mo Arthur came home from
Des Moines Monday to spend Christ
mas with his parents.
The ladies of the Congregational
church will hold a market Saturday at
Wullbrandt's grocery store.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Topham departed
Monday for Oklafioma to visit 'their
daughter, Mrs. Rose MoCall.
Chas. Brubaker returned home Fri
day evening from Omaha and Guthrie
Center, Iowa, where has been visiting.
Mrs. P. L. Hansen returned from
Prairie View, Kansas, Sunday morn
ing where she had been visiting her
sister, Mrs. Lew Kellogg, for several
days.
E. L. Grimes and family and Mr.
aud Mrs. Geo. J. Warren spent Xmas,
at' the home of J. F. Grimes at Blue
Hill.
Paul Johnston, Floyd Turnure, Phil
Sherwood, Claude Cramer, Don Fulton
Cecil Esslg, Jack Cather and Howard
Foe are home from Lincoln fou.tbe
holidays. .
Mrs. J.M; Weesner who hasMBeen
here visiting with her parent, 0 M.
Shambaush and wife has returned to
her borne in Red Cloud. Moadsy's
Superior Express. .
' Ralph Creider. left for Scranton, Pa.,
Sunday, where he will reside In the
fa'tare. Ralpb has made many friends
here and they all wish him success In
his new home.
The city tennis tournament was held
on the court grounds Christmas day.
The winning teams wore so evenly
matched that the finals will have to'.be
played off later on, probably on New
Years Day. This will leave the champ
ionship some what in, dotfbt because
the year will end without a decision.
People are blamed curious, creatures,
When attending a pubic entertain
ment they all make a rush for the front
seats, but, when those same folks at
tend church the rush to right the re
verse, everybody crowding Into back
seats until the empty pews are all
between them and the preacher. It
looks as if they are afraid to get sal
vation right off the .bat, but would
rather get in on the first or second
bound. k
Coroner Amack was called to Blue
Hill Tuesday due to an accident which
cost the life of Mr. H. Blackeway, a
driver for the Standard Oil Company
He had started on his usual trip to
Bladen, when a motorcycle 'coming
up behind his team caused them to
become frightened, and running into
an embaukment upset the wagon,
which fell upon him. Mr. Blackeway
was about 3s years of age and leaves a
wife and family residing in Blue Hill.
Everett Stroup Is the first one" of
the boy scouts to attain the degree of
second-class scout. This is a notable
achievement and speaks well for th,e
industry, perseverance and pluck of
Everett. We very much doubt two
grown men In Red Cloud can be found
who could pass this examlnaiion. To
be a second glass scout one must know
the best approved methods of treating
emergency cases and be able to demon
strate the treatment, he must be able
to signal with the semaphore or Morse
or Myer alphabet, track half a mile In
twenty fire minutes, go a mile In twelve
minutes, fifty steps walking fifty run
ning, he must build a fire in the open,
using not more than two matches,
cook a quarter of a pound of meat and
two potatoes in the open without the
ordinary kitchen cookiug utensljs,
cam and deposit a dollar in a public
bank and know the sixteen principal
points of the compass. This acoom-
nlisbment that Everett has made will
undoubtedly prove a stimulus to the
other scouts.
Fred Gund and family of Hliin Hill
spent Xmas In Red Cloud, with rela
tives. M.B. Corner and family spent ClirUt
mas with their son, ,Gcnrge, north of
town.
Geo. Fairfield and family of Guide
Rook spent Christmas In thin city with
relatives.
Dr. A. C. Ames left for Mt. Grove,
Mo., Saturday. He haa sold his office
here to Dr. Uaiuet.
Bruce Robinson and Miss Julia Gil
lett of Clay Center spent Christmas la
town with Bruco's parents.
E. Beaton went to Superior Sat nrdey
in response to a telegram announcing!
wi aeain oi nis orotner-iB-iaw, J, M.
Worden.
About fifty membere of the Congre
gational church treated the Rev. and
Mrs. Bayne to a, surprise party on
Monday evealng. The occasion was.
a very happy one and the pastor and
bis wife were presented with a set of
solid silver spoons.
The various churches of the city
held their usual Christmas exercises
on Christmas eve. This year tbey
adopted the plan of holding their
exercises on the same evening, which
proved quite a success from the fact
that each church was only comfort
ably filled, instead of like times in the
past when not even standing room was
to bo obtained.
mI tftate IrajnTtrt.
For the week ending Dec. 2ltb, 1013.
Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab
stracter, Red Cloud, Nebr.
Martha Hamilton and husband
to Albert Ferguson, wd, seX
34-2-9 8000
Charles M. Smith and wife to
Ruth E. Johnston, wd, lota 13,
, 11, 15, Blk.16, Smith A Moore's
Add to Red Cloud ' 2C00
Mary A. Smith to Vera W. Mirer,
wd, lot 23 in neJt 3M-11 12250
Vera W. Mizer and husband to
. Mary A. Smith, wd, lot 4, uH
lot 5, Blk. B, LeDbc's Add to
Red Cloud 3500
Isaao W. Edson and wife to Will
iam D. Edson, qcd, to nti 15-4-
Vfl MIIIMltlMIMMMIIIItll
Christian Stephni and wife to
Harry Stephni, deed, w swtf
0 lt see tin
O. F. Gund and wife to Seth
Stinson, wd, lots 7, 8, Blk. 0,
juiuo mil iimi iiHiiHi ( m
1400
10
140
Fred Maurer and wife to Ed-
. ward Relher, wd, lota 10,11, 12,
Blk. 10, LeDuc's Add to Red
UIOUQ HIMIMSIfll e
2800
CJaraK. Johnston and husband
foito Charles M. Smith, wd, 30 ft
lluoff East end of lots 9, 10, 11,12, .
iUk.lv Red Cloud...; r.; 800
Geo. W.t.Hastings.tand. wife, to
-John Sattoa, iwd, u neJi seo
20, wtfnw&svo 21-1-12.. ; 10000
R J. Koehler and wife to Loren
zo Thomas, qcd, e nH neif,
'HHH ueH 29.3-10 1
Lorenzo Thomas and wife to
Myrt R. Adamson, wd, e)4 u
nei seo29-3-10 3150
Mortgagee Filed, 137110.00.
Mortgages Released, 11833.50.
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WE WISH YOU EVERY ONE
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Furniture
Chairs - Rockers - Dressers - Etc.
He sells the Brass Beds that are strictly up-to-date and
will not tarnish. A bond given with each Bed.
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Geo. Carter of Lincoln spent Xmas
in town with bis parents.
R. G. Runchey and wife spent Xmas
with ber parents near Cowles.
COWLES
Fred Gund was a Cowles visitor be
tween trains Tuesday.
Gortrude Good came home for a two
weeks vacation from Chicago Satur
day. E. T." Foe was In Hastings, Monday
between trains. ,
John Rose was la Cowlss Tuesday
looking after business matters.
Rev. Flfleld of Kansas City, who has
beeti holding meetings at the ' Congre
gational churoh, left fr borne' Monti
day. They had a ' very 'successful
meeting' ' "" "ll ': '
Arthur Morse of Seneca, Kas., came
in Monday to spend Xmas with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Morse.
Arthur to agent at Seneoa.
Cbristmas'exerclses were held at the
Christian and M. E. churches Xmas
eve.
They were well atttended and
To All :
Our Friends
and Customers
AND ASK THAT YOU
fail to look at Our Stock of
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the exercises were well appreciated
especially by the children.
Horace Morse, who. lives up in the
sand bills, oame borne Monday to spend
Xmas with his parents and visit old
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Greenhalgb and
daughter of Trenton, Nebr., are here
spending the holidays with friends and
relatives J. R. Greenhalgh, who form- -erly
lived here, run a general store
here for a number of years sold out
and is running a Bauk,ajt Trenton
now. He reports business very' good.
Miss Pool, wjio has been staying at
Mr. Wm. doods.for a.pumber of years,
left for Illinois Monday where she ex
pects to make her future home.
''Donald Davto of Ballyvillevqcaell to
here spending tae-'bOlkkfys With bis
parents Mr.'an Mrs. Davis?' I "'
Tod Paul, Who has beeiWlsltlng hie
son near Joplin, Mo., Is very til. He
baa been ailing for some time and has
been in very poor health.
Henry Keeney and Fuller A Bennett
purchased a feed chopper this week to
chop up corn to feed cattle.
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