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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS FROM THE LEAD BELT NEWS
Flat River, St. Francois County, Missouri
"Bismarck News" Column
Fri. April 23, 1926

BISMARCK NEWS:

A few spring-like days busied the farmers around Bismarck with sowing oats.

C. C. O'DELL and Mrs. Clint HOWELL visited Centerville Sunday.

Mrs. J. F. HUTCHINS visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGHEE and family in Leadwood Sunday.

There seems to be a lot of sickness in and around Bismarck.

J. F. SCHROEDER, publisher of Bismarck Gazette, has been sick with the flue; there-
fore, we have no paper this week.

Mrs. T. R. RANDALL has been suffering with neuraligia the past week.

Mrs. Fred DREHMIE is seriously ill at this writing.

O. W. RAMSEY is spending the week with homefolks.

L. G. JOHNSON was a business visitor in Iron County Saturday.

Freemont SHANER of St. Louis is visiting his mother, Mrs. J. H. SHANER, and other 
relatives.

Dedrict LANGDON of Bonne Terre was visiting friends Saturday afternoon.

The high school play entitled "Safety First" was given the second time on Tuesday
evening at the Monarch Theater.

Cooper Bros. Show was in Bismarck Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto WEST have moved from their farm to the beautiful home in the 
North part of town which they purchased from Mrs. E. McGINNIS.

Miss Lucy and Miss Ruth KINZER, accompanied by Miss Ish and Miss Florence SILSBY 
of Flat River, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. FORBES, near Bismarck,
Sunday afternoon.

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