)3Itr-i.it11oftl11B-*11inLl,t*rey»tyirattoalidIdalnliuTeirs,ir00?542SO25251025252525251025250505352515152525501520052525151520»252525252515251025251020257050451530352525webeivenara,teanaiy.mId,kein.Montrose.white satin and yon up couple took the 7:62 passenger folt; bride’s motherJanuary 9.—At St. Joseph’s Oath olio church in Fort Madison Monday, January 9, 1905. occurred the marriage of Frauk E. Beelman aud Miss Estella Cameron, Rev. Father Zaiser ollicia-ting. The bride was attired in blue albatros trimmed in applique. Alter the were married they o’clook southbound Montrose, where the had an exoolleut dinner in waiting. The bride has the love and respect of a large circle of fiiends and the groom is a prosperous farmer aud a gentleman who has proven his worth aud is doiug somethiug for himself in the world. They received many useful and Beautiful presents. The home was deoorated in evergreen and holly. The writer wishes them a smooth voyage o’er the matrimonial sea. Quite a number from Fort Madison attended the wedding reception at Montrose.The LeSuer children are getting along nicely and no new cases of scarlet fever have developed.Mrs. Louis Halgh and Mrs Lucy Stewart of Niota, siBters of Rodney Balliugrr, spout, a few dayB here with Mr. Ballinger and wife.Mrs. J. L. Vauosdoll and son Kenneth spent Saturday at Fort Madison.Distriot deputy of the I. O. O. F., R. E. Worater, attended tho installation at Charleston Struday night. 8. Clieesman accompanied him.J. L. Vauosdoll is at Davenport this week.The golden wedding of C. B. Leavenworth and wife was largely attended, about one hundred and fifty guests beiug present.Emmet Hutton, who spent the holidays at home, has returned to St. Ambrose Catholic school at Davenport.A light snow fell here Thursday evening.The Modern Woodmen will give a public installation January 14 at city hall. Mrs. H. D. Reeves and Miss Ethel Singer will reuder a farce, “Mrs. Coon’s Telephone. ” All lovers of elocution should avail themselves of this rare treat. A banquet will follow.Wm. Leaper don’t improve much.Mis. Mary Wilson of What Cheer and Mrs. Etta Young of Manning are guests of their parents O. R. Leavenworth and wife.St. Catherine’s Guild was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. A If Moon of near Montrose Wednesday afternoon.Grandma Harmon is critically sick.H. D. Reeves has recovered from tonsilitis after a week's illnesB.F. P. Barber transacted business at Kwonuk Wednesday.Mrs. Fannie Frederick of Fort Madison spent Thursday in this city with Mrs. F. J. Horn.Mrs. Wm. Snyder of Corydon is in this city visiting her parents Geo. Anderson aud wife.Mrs. Geo. Welchmer of Keokuk is visiting old friends here.Wm. Cloud and wife celebrated tbeir silver wedding on Christmas day,Frank Le Matty lias moved into the barber shop on Main street with David Houghton.Mrs. A. E. Kiel has gone to Des Moines to visit her daughter.J B. Kiel is slowly improving.Mrs. Chas. Moon of Fort Madison is spending a few days in this city.Rev. Chas. B. Hankens is holding a successful protracted meeting at New Boston.Mrs. H. K. Skinner will depart for a visit with her sister at Buxton, Iowa, Thursday.J. P. Barber has been among thesick.J. W. Hill of Medina, Ohio, is the guest cf his sister Mrs. C. B. Leavenworth.C. R. 01 ngman and wife entetained at Now Year’s dinner Chas. Kendall and wife.Chas. Moore, while sawing wood with a cross cut saw, cut the ligaments of his leg.JamtradiDA. 1presecDanvisitiuday.Geoiness ct Rev. day.R. E day.Osca much from e D Jevenin He prt for his have aUnci well It Fred Madist witli h Mrs. at the ell anc Lift sick fc under Mis* home with l J J well a Mrs. Neb , laud's Denare in presen ness v.Eme Thar si 'phom chiokt Uuc Thom tendai Thoin our Mrs Monde Will kota, home C. t today Jam is bett the lit Wm. gettinj Geoare vnThequaraiLouhorsesWeour neThe nioe ascold i be inJamtwo ( Ohio*, Jam settlet Arclii Mrs band ' Mill Hillsli J. J John tho h( E J to Oh D. ♦ boro l Qua day a Meeti week, hear l The Stock teodelt; for sa aud and flt; at |15n I