v M l 1 "' i r w fc TCTTlPTIrrT WtiMTTn "" IHllimffEriWMuiiMiii i tor f wi;Mi!sinflKHili9pMs0n i fMp - Whilst LkBWWHFaWfc.J faJBBgMIKNr)BrjFlSrn,'3I,g P'IWAhWP!lxi," -Ik AhJKHPHQHBHEsuSiHHSIHBlGB nil MvP. VOLUME XXXXI Y. M.C. A. Ooened Mondavi ? On Mmidiiv owning occuired tho ciiunltif of Red Cloud's new Young Men's CluUliHii Association moms. All tilt rooms wcie filled wltli specta tors, standing loom ms lit n ptuiiitmti. The rooms were carefully preputod aud present 11 pleasing homelike effect. The mtiiu room is arranged for basket ball, base ball and other indoor athle tics. The west room is fitted up for a reading room and chess and checker head quarters. The north room is equipped with a blllard table and a pool table. The walls of all these rooms are freshly papered and painted and everything is new and clean. The Red Cloud Citizens Band began the ceremonies with one of its magni ficent musical selections. Chairman Blackledge then asked the atteutlou of the audience for a few minutes and gave a detailed history of the move ment that made it possible for this city to have an organization of tbiB character. He said that the initial credit belongs to Superluteudent Moritz beOHUse he alone raised the original fund for the payment of two years rent and the puichase of para phernalia.' -Prof. Morltz raised about boveu hundred ami Ufty dollars. This aiuouut was subscribed and paid by hixty five citi.eus of the towu. Ur Boles was eutittled to credit because he had worn his Augers to the quick In II splicing ropes and driving tacks. Paul btuiay was commended for his efforts iu attempting to out do the Professor in raising funds, he worked himself from sickness to health aud back to sickness and his labo'is wore meritor ious. Frank Cowdeu likewise deserved mention for his boosting proclivities but they developed In such an unusual state that he had 'been transferred to Yuma, Colorado where he was still telling about the Red Cloud Y. M. C. A. Flave Urice was praised for the fusses he had with John Tomlinson over the Installation of the electrio lights. Mr. Blaokledge then stated that the people of Red Cloud 'had contributed the sum of twelve hundred forty six dollars for the new organization, near ly every dollar of which was paid in, he called attention to the following rules which were adopted: I will be industrious and truthful at all times. I will keep myself cleau, physically, mentally and morally. 1 will not Ube profaue or obscene lauguage, or liquor or tobacco in any form in or about the rooms of the usooiation. I will not engage iu rowdyism, or botsterous conduct, In or about the rooms of the ussoelutiou, or be de btiuotive of Its property. 1 will conform to such rules as shall be from time to time promulgated by the Executive Board, submit to the authority of the director or persou in charge of the rooms, and agree that ally violation on my part will forfeit my rights o4 membership. The membership fees payable in ad vance are: For boys between tho ages of 12 and 1G two dollars annually. For youth between ages of IU aud 20 three dollars annually. All over twenty years live dollars annually. Tho Chairman's address was follow ed by a spirited game of basket ball hotweeu the high school boys aud the i team from Cowles lu whlch.the Cowles club provad to be the victor by the score of eight to six. The girls then played a game of basket ball and sucoeeded in putting more spirit and enthusiasm into the game than the boys did. After which Ker. Bayne gave an exhibition of Indian club swinging. The Reverend gentleman showed that he was per fectly familiar with this form of exer cise and his swinging called forth many remarks of commendation, The adults then engaged in a hot game of two old oat lu which the honors were (Continued on page six) 4 Newspaper w :'UvAwvv: TURNURE BROTHERS January Cash Discount Sale Jan. 18th to Feb. 1st Inclusive TO clean up the Stock and incidently raise a large amount of money quick we will offer the following bargains. You get the benefit of these special prices just to the extent that you take advantage and purchase of us your wants the next two weeks. You save from 1-5 to your money. IT is not that we are so philanthropic, not that we had alone your interest in view that we. give this sale. Oh no, no. It is Turnure Brothers Store that we are so vitally interested in (honest ain't, it?) It is to our interest that this mammouth stock be reduced as low as it is possible to do by February 1st. For two weeks we are willing to work, and work hard, without pay if we can reduce this stock eight or ten thousand dollars. -:- The Following at 60 Per Cent '.. OIf-50 Per Cent Off ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Suits Misses' Cloaks Children's Cloaks One Lot Ladies Sweaters GROCERIES Can Fruit 'Deal No. 1 16 dozen cans of Fruit that is worth 20c to 25c per can. that will goat 15c Per Can Sold only in dozen lots or more. They consist of Pears, Red or Black Raspberries, Black berries, Strawberries, Peaches. BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE TURNURE BROTHERS Red Cloud, )SaBBHB"""WwlWWv That dives The News Fifty-two Weeks Each Year RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. ,IAXUAIIY, liMit. The Following At 25 Per Cent Discount 1-4 OFF 1-4 Ladies9 Hand Bags 80c to 98.00 All Dress Trimmings , 5c to $3)0 Iter Yard Linen Towels - Lunch Cloths 35c to $3.00 Furs - Ladies' Sweaters Remnants - Rugs Can Fruit Deal No. 2 r 10 dozen large cans worth 25c to 30c will go at 20c Per Can Sold one can or more. Con sists of Hawaiian Pine Apples, California Apricots, Peaches, G, G. Plums and Pears. -: For $1.1)0. :vfVWVS :vvvTl -:- . -:- -:- The Following At 20 Per Cent Disconnt 1-5 OFF 1-5 Black Dress Goods Fancy Wool Dress Goods Silk Dress Goods Velvet - Shoes Winter Underwear Carpets. - Blankets Outing Flannels Wool Hose Fleeced Lined Hose Vegetable Deal No. 3 40 dozen cans Extra Standard Vegetables consisting of Peas, Sweet Potatoes, Red Kidney Beans, Pumpkin, Hominy, Corn and String Beans will go at $1.00 Per Dozen 50c Half Dozen 3 for 25c Nebraska : ivyv NUMBEK H District Court Proceedings District Court con veiled Mnndiiv with Judge Perry presiding. Tho follow lug cases weto on tho docket for trial: Sainiiol Wilson vs Alfred II. King. Dismissed nt plaintiffs cost. Iu the matter uf tho Kstatu of John Potor Strum deceased, in rc-Pinhate of Will. Contestant dismisses appeal. Case settled. J. K Dalloy vs The White Hardware Company. Motion of defendant to make more definite and certulry sus tained as to officer with whom and,,, place whore said agreement was made Plaintiff granted permission to amend to conform to order of court forthwith. Reeves & Co., vs John llarter et. al. Defendant allowed 30 days In which to answer. Wm. II. Tabor vs Uraoe Tabor. Di vorce. Dismissed bv Dlelntiff . Gerhard Monnlch va Marv Snrlnser and Herman Springer. Plaintiff given 10 days to give security for costs. Addlo Vincent vs Vern Vincent. Di vorce. Decree of divorce for plaintiff to become absolute iu six mouths. Judgment for t.100 alimony and 110 per month for support of minor child until 1G years old. Custody of child awarded to plaintiff. Marcus McCoukey vs Joanna Talt et h1. Older that sorvlen lie crlri.ii unnn unknown heirs for 4 weeks as required by law. Charles UqU,v UnUuowu heirs of C. B. Nelson deceased. Ordered that publication set vice bo giveu for four weeks iu the Blue Mill Lender The Stork Has A Busy Week Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Jan. 11th. a son. All Dsrtles doinir nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Si Jamison are the proud parents of a baby boy bora Monday. Mr: and Mrs. Geo. Corner are rcaV jololag over a baby girl born Satur day. Wllhnr Rtmlltin and mltn an - ' jololng over the arrival of a baby boy . on Wednesday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reigleof Inavale, a seven pound boy, on Friday January loth. Mr. and Mrs. Potts of Inavale ara the proud parents of a buby ,boy born. Thurtiduy. Real Estate Iraiwfers. For tho week ending .Tiiu. llth, 1913. Compiled by M. W. Carter, Bonded Ab-. blructer, Red Cloud, Nebr. R. A. Simpson aud wife to Char les K. Stevens, wd, lots 0 to 10, Illk. 3, Sweeny's Add to llluo Hill Hester P. Grandstaff and thus- 2'C i bund to Charles W. Cowley, wd, lot 7, Ulk. i, Speuce's 1st Add to Bladen lloQeftv David ECrom and wife to Cbas. Balderstou, wd, lots 1,3, Blk. 4, Speuce's 1st Add to Bladen. . . .3800 Julius E. Koepko aud wife to Will Koepke, wd, nutf 1-4-10... R. C Burch oud wife to Webster 25qO County, Neb., wd, pt se 30-3-12 L. D. Mercier and wife to Hugh Crilly, wd, oK se 10-3-12 500u Hugh Crilly aud wife to L. D. Mercier, wd, w 3 3-12 Remington J, Tcunant and wife to Charles S. Crabill, wd, lots 21 to 34, Blk.5, Smith ic Moore's Add to Red Cloud C150QV- Richard Oreenbalgh to Edward T. Foe, wd, lots 15 to So, Blk. 1, and lots 1 to 12, lots 10 to 31, Blk. 0, Foe & McBride Add to Cowles Charles E. White and wife to William Richardson, wd, lots 3, 4, u4 lot 5, Blk. a, Yelsers Add to Red Cloud Mortgages Filed, 133424.00. Mortgages .Released, 20,020.00. 190sl 7T fi V Ml VI ft 1 hi i.tl I 1. I "H ,11 'Jfl Jiflfoij Mi.tWiilw.iWittraffHi'-Viwg .VtfiitavAVJ,.!