ro- the inspection being confined to beer.lover-liefthetheex-Day7 1.*ler-ind,or-.84,or-|ag MOXTItOKK.the [Received too late for last week.]He- June 29.—At the residence of her )llc aunt, Mrs. 1. H. 8t an wood, last Sat-idl- urday evening, occurred a towel for shower in honor of Miss May Miles of New Moston. The home was beau-ger tlfully decorated, the color scheme md'being red and white. A ribbon cob-ry; web entwined the chandelier and the p.” finder of the end of the cob-web in- found a beautiful embroidered towel ral- The towels presented were all pretty and useful. About fifteen ladies ugs were present. Excellent refresh-|Som 4ny ments were served, een Mrs. Ira Well or Keokuk visited has’her aunt, Mrs. Emma Jaster, last week and unfortunately her babe upset a cup of scalding coffee on its hand, causing the little one considerable pain.Ferdinand Armentrout was a business visitors at Keokuk Tuesday.Mrs. A. N. Grimshaw- enjoyed a visit last week with her friends at Galesburg, 111.John Hardwick is moving into the M. E. church property.The reunion of Latter Day Saints will begin July 30, at Bluff Park, to continue to July 8.William Halliday of Fort Madison and Miss May Miles of New Boston will be united in marriage at the M.E. church at New Boston Wednesday evening, June 30, by the Rev. Sinclair. A fine supper will be in waiting after the ceremony at the home of the young lady’s parents. May success attend you, is the wish of the writer.Dick Brown of Denver was called here by the illness of his father, (’has. Brown, who is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Henry Cooney of Fort Madison.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ottoson of Davenport are visiting the lady's mother, Mrs. Joe Amidon. apt Dr, Myriek’s wife is at St. Joseph hospital, Keokuk, for treatment.Garrett Fisher of Tacoma was entertained at the home of J. P. Kenne-day while in this city, after a visit jwith Fort Madison relatives, en route I home Thursday. ta(e| Misses Helen and Doris Stanwood own U' rivcd from Chicago Saturday, and *'ast Sunday, June 27, high mass was celebrated at the Si. Joseph Roman Catholic church by Father Trop of Farmington. After the services, in honor of their organist. Miss Ein-spanjer of Fort Madison, a picnic din-unpt ,H’r was st,rvlt;‘(1 by the congregation I at Bluff Park. Quite a good timercebad’ills•ureandspelpierlainli-Tstruwrit pea i cret 0 try imp and caui stru this the had wor a nishoVcon'matundresidis*si illdowillser’wotstalt;sueginoutkinerPeccansunthesur-ever Herts isuseeas— (e bT I Will enjoyed by all. Montrose al-opleendseretenSt O'we;bypoi anc sin wh sto sar am it :US(tluwawhisbeen dus-icon, used l for t ex-dverrd it;-inesvitaliges-ways entertains royally.Richard Jordon was en route to business college at Iowa City Monday night.Mrs. I. C. Stephens is quite poorly.A. X. Grimshaw has good prospects for an abundant sweet potato crop.The Montrose button factory has *r received two cars of native shells.Ferd Le Matty has employment in a restaurant at Davenport. anThe genial manager, J. G. Sanders, er of Houghton, was looking after the dis business interests of the German- er; American Telephone Co. Friday in bl« this city. gi\Mrs. Lucy Stewart of Xiota was a anguest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Eliz-1 be