;RAT. FORT MADISON. IOWAlr. and Mrs. W.)«. wu« in townmom rose.Fob. The Rev. Moore of the M. ft. church hat organized a Brother-s ol the ‘own-1 hood 0f ,j,e Methodist church and oinmercial chib expects to do much good work here*yer© given con a d s in Westcoinirig year: |rank K learner,among the sick and destitute worth} poor.Howard Covert, of Alexandria. Mo.Sailed, Johnhas been visiting with hie graml-ro.tedz and Ron Wisconsin Frl-en and dnugh-ln Fort Mad:a *l knv rii.- i l'nreht^, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Sacktdun. .Jv ' .» .* | Misses Grace Bowen and Vo da JWahrer and Mssdames. James Fowler and Elmer Trimble were guest* of!Geo. howen and were entertained at j ♦lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; Johnson at Quincy Sunday.Thomas Gurvin. who died Sunday at St Elizabeth's hospital. Fort Mad-j isou, was a brother of Mis. Joseph Knobbs of this place. The deceased j oft* n visited here and made many few Boston was friends who mourn his demise. The iturday. I body was laid to rest in the Xanvooja Donnet'ao:; |('atholic cemetery Monday afternoon, jThe writer has before her a lt;op I of Church Lite, a paper edited by I Rector John Charles Sage of St r»nt Sunday af-j John's Episcopal church of Keokuk, I lopp and lam* I which gives a large conception ofhurch work and is a welcome vision n el Ison callTrump nccofn-and daughterspent Sunday Bn Trump, in and MerlItor to most if not all our parishioners.St. Katherine's GuildOinoay with K. B. | Episcopal church was entertained at j j the residence of Mrs. J. D. Hamilton' entertained at to the number of about twenty. Wed-!Mildred. Hazel J nesday afternoon from two till lour Tallev and Ida o'clock. Excellent refreshments were , Kstht r Bassett i served.I ruber. I Zaclc Owen, cue of uor influential!family spent I citizens, was under a physician's care I esf and wife of Sunday..Mrs. E. M. Morrison, who has been ailing all winter, is seeming!} better, j being chlt;*lt; rfnl and happy.Mrs. F. M. Itoss and Joseph and I Ethel Keec! attended conference of I the Latter Hay Saints cen vent ion that . »r lt;liicago Fri convened at Burlington last week.Everv available man in town is offered work on Ah ■ islands iiitting olT 1 the timber and burning bmsh.w his shadow, we. ks cold[• Keokuk eawnt a New fteruoon. who iuis •menFuneral services of Hie late Lefevcr ' . Itfip retttrned | smith were held from the Prc.shvter-1 lt;om|.:inl*(l her |an rliiireh Thursday afianiooii. Ilev jAlexander conducted the services in i v Huston was a |., verv sympathetic manner. The I d*i.V. j burial was made in the city cemetery.t’apt. J. I*. Hamilton lias been com-1 plaining of not feeling4*well these days.A number of friends of Mr. and | Mrs. Win. McGunii reminded them 1 that Saturday, February 3, was then \ fifth marriage anniversary. Tokens of esteem were left as reminders ofthe extremes some not so they were all it to make theMLd can't he aerially this win-y or two every copie; knit one gatherings Him ra.*e party at week ago last bout seventy- j|l4, (j.,v all or oo;:r all Mi\ aml Mrs .Joel Ames have hen, ! iHutlon hv at- numbered ninon,; our rdclc iieoide. u _ |,leluresf|Ue Tonsllitls is prevulem of this place ‘ ,cv- j and tnaup families are housed from I;irls, ugly tirls this disease.Mr, and Mrs. David Houghton recently made a visit with .Mrs Sadie, Matheny of Davenport, former'.} Mrs. j Sadie Ballinger of this city, and rind J it the horrible I her ver pleasantly located in her! ‘ into the par-I ow n home, where she w ill be glad h hair stream* to entertain her old Montrose friends t id acting as If I at nnv time most rovally.she had lost, i An entertainment is planned by \ lie crowd some the Westminster cir le of the Pres-j red to he the j byterlnn church, the drawing card to;musks were be the Blind Boone concert troupe.' c party games ! Lineman Hackard ol Argyle, sue-1 st and hostess | c.e««sor to Frank Allen, will take' vuienfs (*' ice j charge of the telephone business at! is. All depart- j this place and vicinity, iring Mr. and j Prof. Geo Kennedy and his able! children royal | corps of teachers expect to observe1 • Washington's birthday with appro-' prUte exercises.Cottage prayer meeting of the M. ara Krehbiel E. ehureli was held at tlie home of*•ter Lang, Jr.. . Mrs. F. M. Johnson Thursday oven* sis at the sup- jinn.ie E. Krehbiel j Mrs Matilda Lambert was railed esdey evening, to Fort Madison last week by the ill the oung pen ) neg* of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. llei-ood enacted a . rick.r* Krebill near Chits. Kendle opened a boarding. pnlng. I short order and lodging house in thestayed with Cameron building oil Water street Irs. F. II. Kre-J recently, week. nd Miss in Mrs. PRev. Geo. Duty filled the pulpit ofIPresbyterian cbureli Siuidavand Mrs. D. (*morning. Theme of the discourse.fternoouThe Lord Is King. Praise Ye tinI Edna KrebillLord.'' which was of considornhhmerit, reflecting credit. Choir's scKutli! p-ctions were well chosen r were visitors _ _nua\ alterh MabelFeb.HOMilH'ON.John Pickard and wife