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The Bellwood Gazette from Bellwood, Nebraska • 1

The Bellwood Gazette from Bellwood, Nebraska • 1

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NUMBER 7, BELLWOOD i BUTLER COUNTY. NEBRASKA, FRID A.Y, FEBRUARY 21 '936 VOL mmmimimiiiiimmimimmimmiiiiiummmiimMimmiMiiimiiimrTr 11111111 i i ii 1 1 1 i ii mi 1 METIIO'DtS'I Cliuxch. I Notes i I I THF. BELLWOOD GAZETTE CLAUD G. M.cGAFFIN, PROP.

Published everv Friday. $1.00 Per Year. SERVICE HOURS OF Metal grip back saws, with blade 44c Claw hammers McKown Funeral Home i 24 Hour Ambulance Service I PHONEj 735 HOGE HOFERER McKOWN COLUMBUS, NEB. Sunday School. Jt 9:45 Worship 11:00 a.

i i Ep worth i 1.6:30 Preaching. 1 Bible Study, J. jWedi p. ro J. cj Street, Minister .9 Asste Flora I j1 1 i-.

i DAVID CITY, NEBRASKA iPhone 271, David City Member F. i Chair seats Milk filter discs, per hundred Food choppers I expecting that are services Sunday, good to will be' resumed again next if the weather man1 wilfibe 9c 1 us i There have been many great climatic changes in this old earth in 1 I 1 the ages past,) perhaps we are near ing another of Not only Minrkei Reoopt Wheat (No 1) 00 to $0 94 Wh'eat'tWo. 2) 90 to 92 Corn- yellow(new 3) 00 58 Corn white(new No 3) 00 to 58 Oats 00 to 24 Quovtions subloolto obauge without notice 'CreLm 34 eta Epg, cash ...7. Hens, over 4 lbs 15 cts Roosters 07 2ts Stags 7 12 cts Springs. .13 cts We Telegraph Flotvera Dr.

A. B.Margravei Dentist I i i Telephones I 1 Office 43W2 i Res. 43W8 BELLWOOD, NEBR. or Call 13 Bellwood. is there disturbance tn the physical Quart milk bottles, each i 98c per dozen I WOODCHOPPERS SUPPLIES Saws.

wedges, axes, blasting powder, chlorate, fuse.jblasting wedges. See ouir special prices on youths sizes of OVERSHOES i II cliolz InlariDafo BELLWOOD PHONE NO. 3 mimimimimmiiiimimr.n Eniiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiummmiiiiiiiii I I Of course you I have your I own I Jiii opinions on the present admimstra- I I tinni- the Government projects i the old age penskm plan and many other timely subjects, opinions compare wit lawyers housewives i mechanics The answers to i I subjects will he found In the Sunday THE McVAY HOME Phone 64 DAVID CITY i AMBULANCE SERVICE world, but the world of humanity is I 1 i i exceedingly troubled, i This jail in- i 1 '-a 1 1 11 I I dicatea some sienmeant I Instead of a decrease in chuich I i i I I attendance the leading religious bodies of the country, have grown steadily during hundred years, not only, numerically, I I but in proportion to the total podu 5 I I I lation. Overj thirty million Americans each week attend Protestant and Catholic and Jewish i Among the defininite 'steps in I 1 i 1 i religious progress in the last centurj are as follows 1 A ttend towards decreasing secy tarianism. Constantly increasing unity within ll I rit 1 I1 Protestantism.

1 1 1 i 1 I i 1 I. A strong! movement for co-npera i 1 i .1 tion among, the major, faiths World -He raid rip RICA SPEAKS. Order Your WORLD HERALD Today 1 itiimiiimniaiiBnnniiinmiiiifnnHinimiiniiiranimminniniiiiimiUBflEininiiinmnaimriftiiiiiuiyttUBaiimiBiimaiuiaRBtanitassi I Sunshine! Sales Service if 1 Atniiiiiiiuiii iiiHiiiimiimiiimniiiuisisiiHiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiuHiiib G. E. and Crosley Electric Refrigerators i R.

Cf A. and Crosley Radios TIRES BATTERIES GAS OILS Patterson Knott FUNERAL HOME 1 1 Automobile Electric Service in the proportions PHONE 84 DAVID CITY; NEBRASKA A slight gain of men who are Carter Carburator lire Vulcanizing DAVID CITY, NEBRASKA members 13 chur- vigorous on the Ambulance Service Day land Night! ches, ll flhe devplopment! of interest in the major faiihs partjof youth, A 'marked growth ofl social con. sciousness (within the' jhurches of today as compared with a century sgo, without any lessening of emphasis upon! personal1 religious ex 111 perience I Organized religion has been abl account of the seyere weather being closed, we are not quoting prices this week, Cl 3 0 a a a a a a 41 a i Jfar 1hssus Crl Downstairs 3 doors west of Frlke (Eolumbus, Nebraska relative success to carry We are expecting to have a complete line of stapleand canned goods as soon iasTroads are opened. over with urban .1 declares Dr. into the hage, I.

Faul Douglass. El El Ki and con- Because os the weather David City Rendering Service (D, si its 13) nn 3 dition of the roads there will be no the Ladies Aid society ibis month. I i I ciRDloF THANKS fill 1 1 1 III wish to thank the! fireman and I i I i 1 in friends for their prompt assistance I I I extinguishing the flame3 i which i i 1 1 1 i i 1 threatened to destroy my ast Thursday evjenihg, Gertrude I -1 11 We remove dead stock free of charge. I I AJ Good Placoto Trafe I 5 wfc 8) collect and imiiiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiumuuiuiiuiimiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiur in tiiiiimiii I 1 We pay highest also carry a full ive us a trial. market price for grain line of I YouH profit by Call Phene will get your dead stock promptly I We sell TANK A(p Acents of Fremont Rendering? 0 I I I1 I QUBESISSaaiSBaBSBBBflBB Good holesome TOMMY GAZETTE 1 i.

lit The Gazette force 13 grieved this th Ideiith week over bf Tommy tOC9CM90; Entry forms for Plymouth contest at Kosch Garage. Bring in your Hide3. Reichwein Produce Station. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Galley and little daughter, visited with relatives in Columbus on Tuesday, Homer Cross, who has been Working at Exeter, spent the week end with his family. 1936 Plymouth car given away Free Read Kosch Garage ad on another page. Raymond Wilson of Orilla. is visiting this week withJiis parents, Mr. and Mrs Robt.

Wilson. 1 The Ladies Aid Carnival which was to be held on Saturday al. the I. F. hal! hus been postponed indefinitely.

R. Grisinger of Ocean Park, came Thursday morning to be at the of his mothert Mrs. A. Friedly. Dr.

Per.noyer reports the birth of a son weighing eight and one-half pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baer on. Tuesday morning. Mrs -Oscar Talbot of David City came Tuesday evening to the bedside of her uncle, Mr.

Jones and returned to her home on Wednesday. The regular meeting of the Daugh-ers of Union Veterans was held at the I. O. O. F.

hall on Friday of last week. Watch for ad about qult diawing in next weeks Ga-ette. A. A. Jones passed away Tuesday at 10 45 a.

at the home of his daughter. Mrs. St die Wagner, after a lingering illness. Funeral services wid be held this (Fridav) at 2 atMeVas chapel in Dav Oit. and interment will be in the David City, cemetery.

Ooituarv will he given in next weeks issue of Ga zette. I Mrs. S' Demuth entertained a number of ladies at a pinochle parti1 in honor of Mrs. EtwaiH Purkee San Pei mi. Calif, one evening P.

week. Mrs Durkee received th first prizo. The guests include JrIesdamps Chris Kamenske. Frank Besch, Herman Lombard, Ll Karic. Edward Durkee, Vliss-s Lu cile Nanier and Elsie Schrnit C.

Grisinger. of Wjrnore visited Thursday and Fridav of last A-eek with his grandmother, Mrs A i 1 i ledly, who has been veiy ill J. C. Grisinger, of Burlingtor returned to his home on Satur. day after a short visit with mother.

Mrs. J. C. Grisinger. Br' remained to help care' for Mrs Fried lv.

Allen VVhitnpv, rural mail carrier on Route 1 out of Bellwood, hat the thunks of Bellwood post office pitrons for phone calls and trips to Columbus for mail, so- that patrons of this ffice could receive ma; delayed by the storm and bad roads. Hi alss carried the mail to patrons of his route, east of Bellwood, on Saturday and -Sunday. His efforts are greatly appreciated. ii. L.

Stemper went to Columbus Saturday after meat and C.intun BoUrk followed him closely to bring back foi the G. J. Dworjak store. On their r-tuifn trip Henrys cir oroke down from bucking the oWdrtrts with such a heav Lsi' ij brought pari of the meat to Lcifw'oud. It Was mCePiurv ike a second tiip to bring th jorniinier of tne ilenrv r-k-eorng the tnwn supplied vi meat and so far we have not suf Ooodle, who 0 Iappy Huntin? 10:30 m.

'Tuesday; Hsi was a famili W3 are agents for i on ta the und, about Feb. 18. 31 1 tgure about 41 I advance age of years and! ,9 (months, ana ypn was1 linown to everyone as Iommy 1 GOLDEN WEST GRAIN CO. 1 I 1 GERALD EBRSNBERGER, Owner i ii i CLARENCE PETERS, Locf Her. '4 9 9 0 0 0 9 6 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 tA I 1 1 i Gazette, the office bod'es i BELLWOOD NEBR.

Phone Nc. 5 keep vigorous young going aiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmniiiiiiiiiiiiummurimr The zero weather has not Only to ha causing the human beings Ueen i i iii in i i 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 suffer but animals as well i til Sj was' enteitkined Ve handle Phillips Cleaners Naptha. F. P. GUNDERSON M.

afternoon 1 i i i M'S Julia Baker ot CoiumbiH ister of Mrs. A Whitney aeJ John and Frank Flaxel. under an opera ion at Good Bamaii hospital on Sunday. i I I I 11 JUDGE McCASKEY CALLED 1 I I Judge I. T.

MeCiskey. well known I i I hitler county resident for fifty four ears passed away at his home in David City about 9 o'clock Gunday 1 due norning His death was due W. H. The Wednesda I the home D. Burch led the devotional exer- 0 1 I I cises and Mrs! GStreet led the I i iii i i Miss Godwin gave an in tallt.

A i' delicious lunch 1 1 I I was serjed by the hostess. i A grpup of about l5men worked from earl Saturday morning nearly 3 n.jto plear a road frotn the Guy Luther home about 4i ee0Oi999fl( i 0 ne infirmities of his age, being 85 ears. 7 months and 16 days of age 1r. and Mrs. Hullihen had been re iding with him August Ii934, I i I i for him in hU feeble state of lealth.j ll 1 He was one of the heir or 1 the -state of the late George Mattingly, i I former negro slave, which estate las been in litigation for 12 years.

9 0 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 I I miles i southwest of town i 0 the hr for to Lu Columbus Mrs highway, jn order that might be taken to I I ll I medical tieatmentJ i i i iii Mrs Harojd Demuth entertained rhe ladies of the A lh society on 9 0 Our Quality Meats Keep Customers Coming STEMPER 3 MARKET i Since 1922 we have had occasion to learn a great deal about the i i i i care and culture of hair and the old saying that experience is the jibest teacher still; holds Why gamble with your hair Our prices are right. 1 1 i Permanent Waves $2.25 $5 00 $7,50 Hinck Beauty Shop COLUMBUS, NEBR. Dial 4647 i fp Estubltsbed in' 1922 i 3 WViWAVVVWUVi I I 1 I McIntosh? DA flD Cmf, NEBRASKA DIAMONDS WATCHF.S SILVERWARE, CLOCKS JEWELRY EVERS II ARP PENS 0 0 0 Dec. ative Per i His I wife passed awav 1931. The oniy near re 1 I I i irviving is a sister.

Mrs. Ida rusonj of Ainsworth. He was elected county jpoge fhursiday afternoon 1, i i We I I always have a. variety of USED' 6 in SISTER DIES i i I Airs. ra Wagoner received i a message Thursday of Uat week announcing the death of her sister, Jl s.

Lee Bacon, on Wednesday, Feb 1 12, at Corcoran, Cilifornii, aged about 70 years. 1 i As Miss Minnie Beard, she came to Bellwood from Hillsdale 1 County, Michigan, when a little child ami resided hre until after her marriage to Lee Bacon in 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon moved California in 1917 and have resided there continuously sinee.

Besides Mrs. Wagoner, she if survived by a brother, Frank Beard, of Fremont, the husband, nnd one daughter, Mrs. Maybelle Weis, 90 of Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs Bacon have visitM heie several times in recent, years and are well and favorahly known to Bellwood friends who will sorry to hear of her She was a member of the Presbyterian church and Order of th- Eastern Star.

Funeral and buriat were in Cali' forma. 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 that capacity 1915 -and served in mtil 1929. I last week After the regular business meeting the hostess seryed a nice lunch, ioraeof the ladies har difficulty' in going to thpir homes' after the meeting, The wind di if tek the snow the roads and some were! forced to ibandon their cars and walk home Talk to some of our customers who have bought used cars from us and see how they like Funeral wa3 held Wednesday afternoon and burial wa3 in the David i i Jity cemetery. 0 9 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 4 0 0 0 Opal Meyeihoff entertained the Band on Saturday Junior Missionary FIRE SCARE Last Thursday evening about 7:30 he firemen were called to guish a blaze from an overhea itove left burning in the basement sn the home of Miss Gertrude Pece Two rooms on the first floo jwere damaged by smoke and thej hase-j ment was damaged by 1 smoke. and 0 afternoon! at the Home of the spon sor, Mrs; i 1 i sister, 1is3 present and Cave 'an interesting talk.

After the dt votionalj and program the mite boxes were opened, I Late j. in the afternoon a lunch was served. i FORD SALES ANL SERVICE PHONE 20 DAVID CITY, NEBR. 0 0 0 0 0 0 or food during the f.nod for Fuel cold weather. Everyone rceivejl patrio ic favors..

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Years Available:
1892-1939