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.Tninigh'plainThis go Ov drentendifair.ThdeoliSo:Thdeni;to oi MiMontrose.June 22. —Ethel Singer, who visited her brother and the Amidon family at Davenport, has returned home.The strawberry harvest here has drawn to a close in this vicinity. Fifty-eight ear loads were shipped to different points north from this depot.Section Foreman LeSuer and family were guests of relatives at Wever Sun-day.E. T. Saunders and wife of Burlington spent last Sunday with his sister Mrs. Gus LeSuer.Six took the rural mail route examination here last w’eek.Mrs. Frank Publisky was the guest of ve scribe last Saturday.Frank Publisky. the* gentlemanly VVedi broom man of Keokuk, was here last Moir Saturday selling brooms to our mer- Ko chants. He has a good trade in this Wed town and vicinity. MooiRev. Morrison of the M. E. church oonfl will spend a week at the parental Sli home in Keosauqua. inteiW. J. Segal and wife of St. Louis Coda were guests of J. B. Kiel and wife Ch this week. SharMontrose is preparing to celebrate o’clo Independence Day and to have one of Wi the grandest celebrations ever given bo1iolt; here. The Fort Madison band has | Ze been secured and all lovers of good music should avail themselves of tins | w*ai rare treat. The grounds are the most pleasant in southern Iowa to spend a I day. Hotels and restaurants are in i temi readiness to entertain the throng. fromMrs. Geo. Duty of Bonaparte is the The Viele visited with the little Vermazen I n-,.. children.Eli Horton of Viele was in towndry;withmoisSllav . I dowraimFenton Shark of Argyle was a caller Friday night. I j|j”Myrtle Applegate returned Satur-day to her home in Keokuk. nr f|,Dan Schwar/.entruber and Fay oro., Stewart sjent Sunday near Viele I with Pearle Junkius. j,, H|Mr. King of Fort Madison visited Dora South last week. Kr,.HAlbert Pechstein and Edna Noelke erab of Keokuk have been visiting with tna John Hope's family. .)r( ’A crowd ol young folks attended t|„, , the dance at Argyle Friday night. te, c Little Dora Schwarzentruber gave a wj,|( party Wednesday afternoon in honor j thou of her eighth birthday. A lunch con- HOn , sistmg of lemonade, cookiea, crackers and candy was served. Those present jn j) were: Amelia, Alfred, Lucy. Emma Hn, , and Lizzie Weber, Lena, Lucy and »i. . Willie Renz. Ivy and Emil Ball, -phe Esther and Theodore Renz and Bertha jjm(, atnl Clara Schwarzentruber. jg j„Wm. 8choeue of Donnellson passed *jq through town Monday. pajrjDode Kerns is working in Argyle com this week. ^rorJoseph Wahrer went to Donnellson Monday. 'Roy Hopp is home from Center ville. I 1Charles Johnson of Montrose was a caller Monday. 1 CurRudolph Lowenburg of Donnellson passed through town Monday. I j(Mr. Ricnards and wife went to I ,j(.nDonnellson Saturday. I outjGeo. McClure, wife and daughter Lurlie visited in Montrose Sunday. 'John Hopp and family spent Satur- I H day and Sunday with relatives near con West Point. Miss Amelia Lutz came home with them for a few days visit, pro Chas. Hamilton and wife left for a p then home in Brookfield. wltEarle Benjamin of Donnellson is ^ employed by the K. C. feather wash- ^ ing company.nat
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