MON THOSE.12. Rev. C. L. .?OVdan lefthereSept.for Pella Tuesday to attend the annual conference of the M. E. church. Mr. Jordan has an invitation to return for another year. He also saysall the disciplinary collections arepaid up in full, which speaks well for both pastor and people.Richard E. Jordan, who manipulates the telegraph key at Adair,Iowa, after a short visit with home folks has resumed his duties at that place. *Mrs. Susan Heed passed away at ; her home in this city Saturday, September 10, 1010, after a lingering ill-! ness from lung trouble, in the 71st year of her life. She sustained a fall Iten days ago, from which she never fully recovered. Elder McDonald of the L. I). S. church delivered somewell chosen scripture. Her passing takes away a Lee county pioneer. This admirable character was be-reproach. Those who survive are three sons and two daugh-William and Jesse Reed oi tHas Elmer Reed, Mrs. James |Church and Miss Mary at home. The tired body was laid to rest in our City cemetery beside her husband.Mrs. Martha Arkwright and' daughter. Miss Emma Potter returned to their home at Council Bluffs Tuesday evening after a visit with the former's sister, Mrs. PaulinaCheesman.Mrs. Anna Shephard returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit with Des Moines relatives.Mrs. John Wolf of Nauvoo was aguest at the home of her parents,James Gallatin and wife, Sunday.George Johnson of Fort Madison attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs Susan Reed, at this place Monday.Homer Clingman is attending high school at Keokuk, and l^ouis Wahrer at Fort Madison.F. M. Johnson has been boused for ten days, but is now able ?o attend to his business affairs.Mrs. V. G. Johnson of Burlington made a short stay thisters,city,]1iaj3#3*IAlllfr?Mont-day.i. Wm.i rough v Bos-ids isnellsonat theturd ayim Me-li roughafter-;1 famishingturnedendingsantis)f New s Derr[eoktikip anur werefamilve I. O.ing, and now ha jewelry stores ii Mr and Mrs. Sawyer are in tlt; Mrs H. D. W grand millinery Friday and SatuShe has a full liiselect from andduplicated In thsee t he new styl Mr and Mrs. Chicago this we« George Poggeheme for a fewPainters frtprinting the alt; the Catholic chn Henry Geers are in South D:\\ ill Schulte d Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. have been livinjhave gOUe to Cot will make their Jacob Hondrh \er was in town Fred Hosier,Conley and Lloy turmva Friday UMr. and Mrs. Pleasam came dbile Sunday andAnton Geers, day from a t riiwhere he visitedSept. 12.DJ.Jacob G. Krehb John Krehbiel a .1. Krehbiel andP. Weber’s Sum August Kreht ed at Ed. H. Scl Miss Barbara was here over • and visited witl day.j V. M. Schmitter Pet t farm tPeter Schowa week at the j len Schowalterhome of her mother, Mrs. Fannie Johnson. While en route ro this city the ear window fell on her arm, causing her some pain.Emma Armen trout tuitnii fact tires braids, switches and puffs, tor which she finds ready saleC. F. Bindewald, who was strick en with brain fever at Mtnneapoli and is in a hospital there, so hiphysician reports, is rational onlypart of the time. There are slight hopes for his recovery.F. H. Glancy shipped a car of watermelons Saturday.Clarence Adam, who sufferer from typhoid, better.The chimes of the whool hell were heard Monday morning. It looked like the Army of the Potomac to see the little people fall into line andhead toward the school building.A Nauvoo man came across the river Saturday with a wagonload ofgrapes of fine quality that netted him twenty-five cents per basket.Mrs. R. C. Barnes returned from Vancouver, B. €., to visit her parents last week.Henry Smith returned from seph hospital Thursday not mproved in health.has been a is seeminglySt. Jo-muchWay land, Iowa, a nee at the 1 a*Thursday.Dan P. Koliei gust Hirsohler ; Oliver Leisy's 5 Karl and Her ed with Willian Jacob Ball ar son visited at ton's Sunday,Miss Laura surprised by afriends last we The occasion w About ninety ; The evening wiand music. Re ing of ice ciean were served dui guests departed ing Miss l^iura of the day.The Dover s day with Uhi 1er.The MissesBrandes and D the D. C. Felt 1 last week.The Misses 1 noli left lafrt Tton to attendyear.spentWEST IfMM.Sept. 12.—Mr. and Mrs. L. vel of Fort Madison were guests Mrs. Christine Carstens Sunday.Pat Mertens of near Cottonwood vas in town Sunday with his new automobile.Ed. Soppe has rented one of Mayor Bill man’s farms for next year.Mrs. John Vonderhaar of Quincy,III., is visiting here with friends and relatives.Al. Lampe of Ipswich, S. I)., visited here last week.Joe and John Apptebaum will leave here soon for Oklahoma, where they have rented a farm. George Brinkschroeder will join them in the spring, and the three will work the form, which is a large one, together.Theo. \\\ Lampe of near St. Paultransacted business here Friday.Will Shantz, who has been in business for some time in Fort Madison, has sold his interests there and will come back to his farm, which is about three miles east of town.Frank Brigham has just put in a large plate glass front in his build-Sco-of Sept. carload1 JL—AY of bogsccntly.Vincent Nagc Win. Schneider Miss Clara S ward of Green 1 ami Vennie We iron visited thlt; Juettemeyer, re Mr. and Mrs. parted for Vanevening.Carl WilkinsSunday evening Knoz college thT. Garvin viiAnna Knobbs olday.Zetta and Arfrom Salem,If a man am a small (own he he would amou town.*—Chicago