DIXON* DOTS.The farmers are busy at work haul-rg their grain to market. and las ; nert aznis are reaping their harvest,! -Thos. W. KIopp. of Pccria. 111., was . cen in Cob Town enroute for Cedar: Rapids Saturday.—Richard E. Fish o'! Clinton was about town Thursday • ‘sfcirg up collections for the Herald.— j !rs. Gus Grere went to Davenport to: isk with her sen Alvin Friday and | Saturday.—E. P. Bousslot of Buena ! 'ista. was in town last week to take j he cars for Davenport.—Mr s. Priest- • *T of Calamus. Iowa, wns a passengerj or Davenport last week.—Mr. ane '-Its. Wjb. Shaffer, after a most pleas- ; nt visit here wkh the;? daughter. Mrs i Tm. Carstca. returned home Friday tc : tevenpcn.—.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par-j ons were passeacers for Daren port j Thursday t« do some winter's trading I -Dr. C- T. Wens. was called (o Cad da-wist last week as medical advisor by V. Maxwell of lxns CroVo.— Geo SVseH of Eldridge. was seen on cur ■reets forking guests to the Fcuri crrers hall's bojV'Bill Fye who ha= 1 r3 the cirs with grain a* jv:V\*k:. was home fn; .1 fer% days vis-j .foe *;;h bis family.—E. B. Fi?k*a~ work ard sons, of Dubuque. Iowa, aksmcn. was in town Saturday doing ! JUSfots*.Df r. 12. im -OTSTEIf !