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WVIUOmtmR. ; ncMMarch 26.—Several or our hunters | V are trying their luck, with ■mull sue- y ccsb as yet. at duck shooting. 1 wasHomer Clingman came up Sunday j G ♦•veiling for « few hours' visit with of i home folks, and was obliged to rt*- i woo main till Monday morning on account .v of the crippled condition of the rail* few road service. witiThe following from Montrose are! hon at St. Joseph h hospital,x Keokuk, having received surgical treatment: ty, Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mi»sv Lucinda idea Mrs. Fmma Millhnuse, Mrs. P. Finer- F ty. .Mrs.Geo.Smith.Miss Lucinda Gil- tow man and Mrs. It. L. Heed. All are I 'S aftet reported to be getting along nicely at «d this writing. ! LAt three p. ni. yesterday, at i;ie vi. E. church, by the Rev. Lilly of the;First Christian church of Keoku:., i assisted by Rev. Alexander, of West- fror minster Presbyterian and Rev. Moore . of Trinity M. E. church of this place, was .conducted the last, eulogy over j .\ the remains of the late Ella Ander- frie son, wife of G. G. Anderson. Mrs. ; Fra Anderson grew up to womanhood and j Sati was a resident of Montrose until j g^eiabout twp years ago. when the fam- : fre* ily moved to Keokuk. Abo it a week lt;jep ago it became necessary far her to I a vi undergo an operation for «p pets diet iL. 1 T at fct. Joheph's hospital, from which I herlt; she did not get the relief sought, j p and a sccoad operation w.,s perform- hon ed Saturday a. in. and i t 2 p. in. the .1 spirit of this noble woman passed in- gugi to the keeping of Him who gave it. T Mrs. Anderson was the second laugh- day ter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. N'oles, born the thirty-fix years ago, and is survived chu 1 by her husband, one sum her parents and four sisters. Mrs. Cans. Miner. !Mrs. Ben Strange. Miss Vndu Nolem , all of Montrose, and Mrs. Ira Smith , of Keokuk. The remains were interred in the Montrose cemetery. !Death at all times leaves sorrow in his trail; but when the mother, the guiding and the guarding angel, is the one Claimed by the silent reaper. ; there is unfinished work which no other hand can do. !t is then our! I hearts hre filled to overflowing.and Mrs. Arnold Beard have I returned from a three weeks’ visit j with relatives in Bonaparte. j a,,.jMrs. J. T. Alexander, son and I ui„ daughter leave tonight for a threet months' sojourn in “Sunny” Tonne.-- j j'ji; i will be t.a l. pii Rev. Ahtis*Hosee, the Homo of her childhood, ahd will be tho guest of her mother. Mrs. ‘arsons, at Obion, Tennessee.\lexander accompanied her : -far as Burlington.The many friends of It. L. ; Reed will rejoice to know that he has re-1 p:,i co’« lt;•«: suli'-rb ally to rlt; turn hota • .rp j earl lhia week. Mr. Reed uudt r' went an operation fur aiJpendicUh- .it I ualit1
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Fort Madison Weekly Democrat

Fort Madison, Iowa, US

Wed, Mar 27, 1912

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