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Get hardware at Penfield's.
Spalding Fancy Patent Flour, Foland
& Rundall.
If you want a suit case or trunk buy it
at McChesney's.
Save money by getting your queensware
at the Racket store.
Mrs. Roy Smith spent last week with
relatives near Wolbach.
Hattie Rossler is down from Spalding
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. A. Caldwell.
Joe Rathbun, A. O. McBride and Dad
Aldrich autoed up near Bartlett last Saturday to look at
land.
Chas. Perkins, an expert mechanic, was
here this week fixing up a Ford auto for Billy Ward.
Attorney G. F. Robinson was up from
Fullerton between trains Wednesday and transacted business
here.
Edna, Chas. and Jake Lemaster returned
home Wednesday from Ord where they had been visiting
relatives for a week.
FOR SALE: A brand new Model T., 1913, 5
passenger Ford automobile, used only two months. Price $540.
Going away. Inquire of Reuben Nedt, St. Edward, Neb. Box
572.
Home-grown watermelons are on the
market. In case our friend be tempted to leave one at the
office, we refrain from telling where the patch is, although
we have been bribed and even threatened.
C. J. Sprague and
children desire us to thank the people of Belgrade and
vicinity who so kindly and willingly lent their assistance
during the sickness and death of Mrs. Sprague. Those who
sent flowers in sympathy have their thanks also.
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