cominls-ural cor-hey 8a.v. verybody *n refuse i because Place thousandalmostI tie Item ly pickedar home.home forbut has il luxury lon« vis-removed, leaving a ‘d in a the home hich they tis heavl-ing from faces of stcrs and a luxury I country •ins a let-rid move-ds in the litor tells are eachsent in-rmer res-to Idaho, itli Dako-into Tex-ona, over Colorado, ito Okla-Into Old . 10 into and from etty near Ion. with inois, be-and sev-Pulsne as much of send to l lie week-isure and ges, accl-inder one thinking e balance Iowa;MONTROSK,Feb. 1.—Chas. Vanosdoll, Sr., has sold his residence property on Cedar street to Fred Worster for the consideration of $500.The Royal Neighbors Installed officers Thursday evening at I. O. (). F. hall. An enjoyable banquet followed.Tonsilltls is quite prevalent here among old and young. It seems to be a mild foi m of diphtheria.Rev. New house has returned from Croton, where he was an able assistant at the Baptist revival meetings. Fight eon accessions were made to the church.The blizzard that reached here Friday was the worst for many years. No damage done to property or stock.Teddy Boyle of Galland has been critically sick this week.Chas. Davidson of Hamilton, III., has been visiting at the residence of his niece, Mrs. David Kennedy.Ferdinand Armentrout will begin contracting for tomatoes and cucumbers next week for the Montrose National Canning Co.Nels Hanson will move his household effects from near Summitvillc to his property In this city March 1.The tent of the mysterious Hanks, below town, blew down from the heavy winds of Friday. They occupied the mayor's office for a few days. They were conveyed to the county home Sunday forenoon.Miss Lida Lambert has been a guest at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Henderson, at Revere, Mo., whose life is hanging in the balance.The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie W ilson was held from Trinity M. F. church Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Sinclair officiated. The choir rendered very appropriate selections. With feelings of regret we chronicle the death of our beloved friend, whose going was due to paralysis after five days* suffering, speech never returning t » her after she was stricken. Deceased was born In Fpper1X57; was the daughter of Charles and Malinda Fly, who died in Canada some yearsFel tumw Pit Wedn here pay in Mr last day « Ro Tuesc A day r fifty Mr port, in Si Stock posed and v when deal.Th are erath, no Canada. May that weimlno theago; was married to H.atlon and e has the this Cora-1, we ask re out ofat a dig-ors ditto, family, or herein, to societies ; appoint-will give y request lg schools ble items, sick pupil a noticed, rriends of ne receiv-tell us of mention s of them. 1 be writ-IOWH Of It,anybody's F, in com-not learn ill will ber. WilsonNovember 10, 1806, at Sandusky, lias lived here continuously ever since. The immediate family who survive her are one sister, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, Dowagiac, Mich., James Haney, an uncle, at Sandusky. The burial was made at Montrose cemetery.Mrs. Blood and Martha Sawyer are guests of their sister, Mrs. R. Younkln, and their brother, S. N. Sawyer.yt former-of Willowved here, p one of gs. Mr. of J. A.leford of Shepherd■e In Bur-theO.theiss Maude enients of Jlngton. ivllle and idison vin-aii enter-lumber of1 on first be a wo-an oldDF\M ARK.Feb. 1.—The Denmark Cornet band will give a concert and oyster supper in the parlors of the Congregational church next Wednesday evening. February 3. Fveryone is invited.A teachers’ meeting will lie held In the Congregational church on Saturday at 1:30 p. in. All the teachers and patrons of the schools of Denmark township are cordially invited to be present.Miss Inez Davis returned home Sunday after a visit with friends in Montrose.We anticipate with pleasurecoming lecture by Dr. Frank Smith, which will be given at Academy hall on February 16.Miss Nellie Klopfenstein pleasantly surprised last Tuesday evening by a large number of friends. A very enjoyable evening was spent by ull. The guests departed at a late hour, wishing Mias Nellie many such happy returns of her birthday.Messrs. Frank Hawkins and Harry Bengtson spent Sunda iu Fort Madison.A short program and social will be given at the Academy hall on Friday evening, February 12, by the literary society of Denmark Academy. Fveryone is cordially invited.The Denmark ladies’ quartet will live an entertainment at Flynn's hall u Wever on Friday evening of this week.Fe ret.ur Madi her c FI: withiday 1Beagaiitend!horn*Chhis liPa L. H days Rlt; were Willi Mi urda spem Hi horn* Ob man:show eight Jo very wood belt* IA a rec Mi• *- c,honnoccudangMr.Clarirelatwenbridethis frien pres lt;go ilongwasFe or li Fi Hill day.MSuncJackFiLevitermFIMeleHstatebutcEGrotHouSIHouMHouMsonkle,SIWOOlottoMvisitTtieiMF**h 1WEST 1*01 NT.—Fmnk nimrerlrh nf Nowpan\