To Be Continued Tomorrow.your both.” m way of thenjustice. Of I John Daufeldts CelebrateLZtS1 Golden Wedding Datelng.**reached for■Blse to tayils ridiculousIt would be Itf be unkind I memory ofit.thing Chloe tell was the ,ded most to lg as she did fortune, she i as a merited in his use he comate motives or that) but i himself to iet. He had id the cour-. Suddenly need. Purehim falter, nge for see-Spectftl to Th» G*strtU-R«ublic»n.WILTON JUNCTION, April 22. Mr. and Mrs. John Daufeldt, sr., of Cedar county celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home Sunday with a large gathering of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daufeldt were married at Rendsburg, Germany. April 18, 1882. They sailed at once for America coming to Davenport, where they lived thirteen years before moving to Cedar county.They are both active and operate their farm with the assistance of their youngest son. Mr. Daufeldt is 77 years old and Mrs. Daufeldt Is 75. A three-course dinner was served at a table centered with a large wedding cake. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Daufeldt, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Emil Daufeldt and their famijy of Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Daufeldt and their family of Bennett, Charles Daufeldt and his family of Atalissa; Claus Shellhom and his daughter, Amanda, of Davenport; Edward at home.iMOUNT VERNON — Boy Scouttroop 40 held its first intra-patrol