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LOCAL AND
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was married to Henry C. Reed the 8th day of September,
1872. Two children were born to this union, Katie and James.
Mrs. Reed died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Haskins,
seven and one half miles south west of Belgrade, June 23,
1913, at the age of 61 years and 5 days. The services were
held from the Belgrade M. E. church, Rev. S. E. Taft
officiating. Interment was made in the Main cemetery.
The following parties with their hearts
in the right place sent aid or turned out themselves one day
last week and plowed corn for Paul Kosienski who was
recently kicked by a horse and is laid up in bed:
Isac (sic) Taylor,
H. S. Sheffler,
Chas. Schwenson,
Will Schwenson,
Frank Sample,
Gus. Schoening,
Mark Schoening,
R. O. George,
John Kennedy,
Geo. Farlee,
Jim Mahoney,
Geo. Reiken,
Alex Wood,
Albert Sample,
W. L. Mitchel,
Frank Anderson,
Willie Diece,
W. F. King,
J. Rine,
Frank Halpin,
Ervin Halpin,
Ed. Pepper.
M. E. CHURCH NOTES.
Help wanted for harvesting. Call at the
Epworth League employment bureau at the Farmers
Bank.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The
superintendent will give a report of the State Sunday School
convention at this session.
Preaching at 11:00 a.m.
Junior and Intermediate Leagues at 2:00
p. m.
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m., special
orchestration. Subject, "Flying from Restlessness, or Ready
for Rest." Psa. 55-6.7, Mk 6-30,32, Mt. 15-21, 28; Jonah
1-1, 6, Jer. 6-10
Evening services at 8:00 p. m.
NEXT
WEEK
Monday P.H.G. at 4:00 p. m. E.H.G. at
8:00 p.m.Tuesday, K. H. G. postponed one week on account of
preparation for July 4th.
Wednesday, prayer meeting at 8:00 p.
m.
Friday Bible study with Lloyd Sprague
at 8:00 p. m.
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General Information.
Fireman's Meeting
The Belgrade Volunteer Fuire Department
meets in the basement of the Bank of Belgrade the second
Monday night in each month.
Village Board Meeting
The Board of Trustees of the Village of
Belgrade meet the first Tuesday of each month in the back
room of the Bank of Belgrade at 8 o'clock p.m.
Masonic Meeting Night
Regular meeting night on the Friday
night preceeding the full moon and two weeks thereafter of
each calendar month at Freemason's Hall. The hour of meeting
shall be at 8 p.m. from May 1st to October 1st, and at 7:30
p.m. from October 1st to May 1st.
I. O. O. F. Meeting Nights
Regular meeeting night on Thursday
night of each week at the I.O.O. F. Hall. The hours of
meeting are as follows: During the months of December,
January and February at 7:30 o'clock p. m; March, April,
May, September, october and November at 8 o'clock p.m. and
during the months of June, July and August at 8:30 p. m.
-- See --
G. WARD JACKSON
For anything in
VETERINARY MEDICINE
VETERINARY SURGERY
VETERINARY
DENTISTRY
Phone 72 Belgrade,
Neb.-
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is a moneygram to the buying public from you. They
appreciate your belief in their financial
standing.
They buy your goods.
A moneygram never was marked "collect."
The currency pours into your cash box of its own
free will.
If your bargains are advertised
"big" your sales are big.
People appreciate big stron forceful trade
announcements.
Such ads inspire confidence.
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Read the Ads.
Penfield for Hardware.
Dr. Maxwell, dentist, here Mondays and
Tuesdays
If you want a suit case or trunk but it
at McChesney's.
Frank James now has his livery barn
wired for electric lights.
FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Inquire at the
Chicaga (sic) Lumber Company.
Foland & Rundall put up a new
awning in front of their place of business this week.
"Snow Flake"
Flour!
NELSON & HARRIS
See Foland and Runcall for general
merchandise, everything to eat and wear.
Dr. S. Eastman has a new Buick runabout
which he drove up from Omaha last week.
Cedar Rapids is to have a new $6000
M.E. church and the contract has already been let.
Mrs. G. F. Malader is able to be up and
around a little after being confined to her bed several
weeks.
Nance county maps for sale at this
office, $1.00 each. Only a few left. Get one now before they
are all gone.
See me for refrigerators. I handle the
Herrick and Ice King, both good. -- A. L. Berry, the
furniture man.
John R. Dopf came up from Fullerton
last week and helped us Friday and Saturday move to our new
location.
Jake Preble returned
from Hanford, Calif., last week near which place he spent a
number of months this spring working for Bert Hodges,
formerly of near this place.
Mrs. Geo. Rundall and children returned
home the latter part of last week from a visit of five weeks
with relative at Carlock, S. D. Fern Rundall, a niece,
accompanied them.
Mrs. C. J. Sprague
returned home last week from Omaha where she had been for
several weeks recovering from an operation. She is improving
but very slowly. Mr. Sprague is troubled with appendicitis
and is waiting until his wife gets better so that he can
undergo an operation.
Martha Jane Lee, was
born in Elkhart county, Indiana, on the 18th day of June
1852 and
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