Countybefore Stal R. 8. lt;Bay In tMontrose Motion.June26.—H. M. Upham of the Brother hood of St. Andrew of Keokuk held services at the Episcopal church Sunday morning. A large congregation greeted him.Mrs. Wm. Cassady, who is a greatsufferer from cancer, is not so well at i Jeci8l(this writing. Stew aStation Agent Chas. Morrison, wife, pchooand daughter spent Sunday withrelatives at Clarksville.Suite a number of the Odd Fellows Rebekahs from here attended memorial exercises at Nauvooon Sunday afternoon. I GreenFred Brown is critically ill. day ofMrs. F. E. Billou is poorly. ■ schoolThe ne# postoffice presents a very neat fromfl appearance and the gentlemanly smiles I of sec of Chas. Kennedy can be seen behind the delivery window.Oscar Bishop, who has been sojourning at Keokuk, spent Sunday with home folks.Dr. G. E. Rizer was the guest of his father in Chicago last week. The doctor also attended a dental convention while there.Mrs. Hugh Cameron and children were Keokuk shoppers last week.Mrs. Jane Ray, who has been suffering from dropsy, is slowly improving.Mrs. Mary Maloy, who spent the winter at Fort Worth, Texas, has returned home.Miss Jane Kennedy, missionary, has returned home from Chicago.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riddle and children of near Viele were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Petty, on Sunday.Large quantities of fish are being caught at this place.The Epworth League will serve ice cream and cake on the church lawn Tuesday evening.Miss Hattie Wright of Keokuk is visiting the Misses Lizzie and Fannie Lynn.Miss Mary Scott will spend a few days in Keokuk.The Episcopal church ladies are contemplating a river excursion soon.Mrs. P. W. Bowen is suffering from chills.A number of berry pickers are now employed in the raspberry fields.Sam Myers contemplates moving his family to Keokuk.Dr. II. Carnes, who has taken up the practice of medicine at Warsaw, spent Sunday at home.Mayor Sanderson and Capt. Galland were interviewing friends at Galland Monday afternoon.David Houghton has a good trade at his tonsorial parlor.Funeral Director Spain is prepared to furnish caskets on the shortest notice.l^iIT Park, a tine summer resort, will be opened to visitors on August 19.P. W. Bowen has a large class of pi^no and organ pupils.Mrs. Lulu Law and daughter, who have been visiting at Keokuk and Sandusky for some time, have returned home.Rodney Ballanger will have charge of the L. D. S. boarding house at Bluff Park and will cater to the public's wants with the best the markets afford.Edgar Ellis, engineer on steamer Hock White, spent Sunday in this city with his family.Mrs. Thoe. Simpson's Sunday school class will picnic at Bluff Park on Thursday.Go to E. B. Magoun for hair switches and chains. Orders will be promptly filled. Tulip.Primrose Pickings.Tit Oil 1 A nfpi m \Tf