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ltxonU^\We had quite a little spriQklt Sundayuight which laic! the dust Vnd cooledthe air.Mrs, Mary Hass of DurardJ*, if here visiting her parents Mr. wu Mm. Geo* litesy.Mr. and Mrs Thus. Campbell have moved to Carthage, Mo., where Mr. C. has an interest iu a coal and due mine.Henry Jlouk of Calamus, was is our burg with one of his last steeds.Mr, T. II. Bryan of Seneca, Kan. made his brother, U N. Bryan.a flying visit last week.J’rof. Virgil Suyder has returned to Cornell college at Ithaca, N. Y., to pursue hisstudies.Willie liiuford,* who Is attending school at Davenport, made his parents a vi3it Saturday.Mrs. Thersay Sweeney of New York City, is visiting here with her mother. Mrs, B. Shelton whom she has not seen for twelve years,John N. Everts, the city news, agent made Davenport a call Monday.John Killeen of New Liberty, is inthe city.II. J, Flick made Davenport a flying 11 visit last week.A shock of earthquake was felt at Dixon Saturday at 10:4*5 p. m. which awakened a few of our townsmen in the midst of their slumbers. It was only a slow rumbling sound.Mr. John Greve went to Davenporton business today, 28th. Quantum, j *
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Davenport Tribune

Davenport, Iowa, US

Tue, Sep 29, 1891

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