‘hemslarnglipahItyi*Xt y he a n ofPICKED UP IN PASSIMadillusaydrofly5BtdSirs, 'P. E, Humphrey of Churlea Cltfy Is Sn the city, viuiOa* at the C. F. Green home.Ned Rose of Dubuque Is spending a few days in the city visiting his brother, W, T. Rose.Misg Fannie Sage, residing north of the city, 1b spending the day visiting relatives la Waterloo.Miss Maude Kuhns and lire. William Kilhns went to Chicago Saturday to spend a week visiting relatives.Archie Baker, an employe of the Iowa Dairy Separator, is improving after a two months siege of-typhoid fever.IaiUBEftlit-109tid!»A. marriage license wag issued Saturday afternoon to Alpfaonso Shea, 26, Laporte, and Mary Keegan, 25, Eagle Center.Mrs. Charles Hyde of Dubuque came Saturday, called by the Illness of Lou Smith. Mr. Hyde will arrive this afternoon,Karl Grebin, who Is employed by the Litchfield Mfg. Co., left today for Tripoli to visit for a few days with his parents.. ' ^ ■Thlt;rannuai meeting of the Sans Soucl association will be held at the Columbia club rooms Tuesday evening, April 2d. George D. Roweli, Sec.The annual r meeting pf the. First Presbyterian, church will-be held this evening for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may come before.the Meeting.^Tlchael Trebon. has sold to a E..I1-iff' the. northwest' forty \feet of the northeast seventy feet of lot two in block twenty-one, original plat of Waterloo. Thci property is located on Bluff street near West Fourth streetThomas J. Sipe has sold to John W.Bo■v da}lt; llot call bee ulai It i the Sev test T Jaccerssumn,oon j