holddronrein-e so-f. E. non-ra 11 k withand 1 a toessh*townch.il-r forUson I a v. -coltaifter-mo\those.July 4.—Station Agent Guy Ferree of RiggavUj*, 111., was in the city renewing old acquaintance Saturday evening.F. If. Glancy lost a valuable horse from the heat Wednesday while fit work in the field.Carroll Junkins of Keokuk visited with his father. James Junkins of this place, Thursday.Several have Informed the reporter that Summitville can't he outdone when it comes to ice cream socials.Mrs. Emily Collins and daughter Mildred were seen by ye scribe to be at this place .Monday.Mrs. Geo. Cloud has been indisposed and under a physician's care.David Houghton has been granted a pension of from $12 to $24 per month.St. Katherine’s Guild of the K'ds-— o! Kcopallion-nstondtlnaFortwas•t/.en-•n of rentsr ap-lurchiptistwellII y.inell-vernsomaaullersrchle e fume! 1-o Mrs. Su r. Thurs from Ox Duty hitiiandSullne of unto andrgyle, Cedar I. to mina-• aer*church was entertained at Up residence of Mrs. Anna Johnson Wed nesdny afternoon. The reporter acknowledge* with pleasure some o the most excellent cake and cretin we ever ate. Mrs. Johnson is an ex pert in this line.Montrose seems quite metropoU tan with the many touring cars pass ing each day.Rev. and Mrs. Geo. D ford, Iowa, were guests o san Ellis, the lady’s moth day. preparatory to movie; ford to Milton, where Mr. accepted the pastorate of hyterlan church.Mrs. Mary Sullivan of spent Saturday in the cii the guest of her son, ChatMr. and Mrs. Dan Westfall and Mr. and Mrs. John Reflor of Charleston enjoyed a very toothsome dinner today, tlie 4th, with Mrs. Westfall’s daughter, Minnie Allen, at this place.Master Edward and Dewey Penne-well of Helton, Mo., are visiting P. L. Bowen on Independence Day.Fred Armentrout will ship blackberries from this vicinity to northern points for the growers.Hon. C. A. Kennedy arrived in his home city Saturday and is receiving congratulations front his legion of friends.Geo. T. Bowen, Iinot ype operator on the Quincy Herald, spent Sunday and today with home folks.The Latter Day Saints’ reunion will convene in this city July 2D and continue for ten days. Our beautiful city park has been secured, which is nicely shaded and seated, where those in attendance can heI T= anPP= is00gilnews wire the th ree )f excause actionfriend ently. e ballbein the John»f this at he ellson t the 1st nke(oinos it y on i merit2 andu mas,Vmen. and a graphDr.cashmsid-tcklermade comfortable. There will several ministers of prominence front abroad.Independence Day was very sane here, with the occasional firing of firecrackers.Mrs. Frank Carpenter of St. Louis has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Collins for a few days.James Reeves and wife and Win. Coy and wife spent the day ;it potter slough angling for the tinny tribes, July 4.A logical sermon was delivered by Elder Mark Seigfried of Nauvoo Saturday evening at the Latter Day Saints* chapel in this city. Theme, -Truth.’* Text, John 17: “Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word is truth.”Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horn and children of Centerville are guests at the Horn home.Miss Marie Ho wen was accompanied home from Quincy by Miss May Johnson, who spent several days here.St. Barnabas Episcopal Sunday school are planning for a picnic and old-fashioned basket dinner.We are glad to chronicle that Mrs. Chas. Fruehling of Route 2. who submitted to a surgical operation at Graham hospital two weeks ago. has so far recovered that she will soon be home. This is good news.Lefevre Smith of Keokuk recently spent the day here with his children. They report that he is much improved in health.DOXXELLSON.July to at ten vention were J. Henry 1 Henry 1 Those a vention were \V vitt and A tel mornin* Mrs. Mt s u fieri m year an three she uni and it v survive would 1 against Her ren morrow terred i side of Armor, The ing nun tlon tod Fran I and Job in town Mr. a Snaadt Pogge a llngton • relative* Many ing in £ Seven are spec west ofJuly -son and