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for to the Ottumwa Courier: Paul Baughman, Claire Relsman returned th"V mons- i morning Rose Hill attend strenjrth to Weak Men meeting of the Manaska county teach- who resides on Fairview avenue, has ing to his work at Keota after spend- ers. returned from a visit with ffiends in ing Sunday at the parental chas. DREAMS AND PENSION. Oskaloosa. Relsman home in this city. PERSONALS County Superintendent Chas. W. Young left for Rose Hill this morning Miss Ollie Mnddy returned Satur- Miss Grace Parr "returned this Increase Comes To Veteran Every- to attend the meeting oi the Mahaska day from Chicago where she i.as been morning to her school duties at time He Has a Vision. Daily.; county teachers. attending to business affairs for the Taintor after an Sunday visit at ?BFFEkS NERVIGOR (From Saturday's over N«rV« Fw. •€ and aam’ who *trong in pnyw a*- Pfeifer Dry Goods Co. . the parental home in this city. rhd world es men are Mrs. Alfreds Garrett returned tnis Every time S. Hoffman, 'a veteran .luSfSdaerv force, meu of Mrs. Omer Loucke has returned to the true type of perfectmanwwi after of the er«cwwi£Wn«*T gni; good, nuftttßV City. morning to her home at Delta a Miss Belle Head, of Grinnell, was Miss Mamie Moore returne.. last of the Civil War and an Inmate lo tbl* the first requisite Is her home in Mason iltala for development. Meet- at at Marshalltown, e.rfth Which g’vecapacity fu i J few days’ visit with her son, Clarence in attendance at the Quarterly evening to her school duties Guar- Soldiers’ Home FCPTCrs NEFVICOR makes Strong. Calm NefUUb. Ml*, and Mrs. Chas. Carpenter, of Missionary gets uret Wdrveu* Debility. Falling Memory. Garrett and wife. ing of the Friends’ Socie- iton after an over Sunday visit at tue dreams of fishing he an increase Sleeplessness and .aadt UrMtralien. vicious habits. Des Mohies, were in the city yester- ty this Saturday. parental in ....s pension. And time he t ovW Work, worry, smoking. or Arthur and David Jones are nom; in city J. L. Moore home in his the MakHflch, he* ltng blood and repairs wasted nerve* day. city. dreamed of catching the last and Rqnaßr wood for women. Booklet free. __ for a days’ v sit with their par- Mrs. Maggie returned Satur- t>ridf WUOO a bo* Hixfor 18.00, postpaid, with a feaic few Wilson antediDrefund, f cured or benefited. evening largest fish a man standing on the l not D. Miss Flo Quinn left last for ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, on day afternoon to her home at Mar- Jo Beeson, of Kafisas City, was an >&WTWM MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. CHICAGO. U. A shore had to help him puli out of Martinsburg to spend Sunday with Second avenue east. shalltown after an extended visit over Sunday visitor In the city with 'it by water. Hoffman For sale her parents. with her sister, Mrs. Will Ream. relatives and attending to business the This man. so Mr. Mrs. W. B. McCarty returned this says, proved to be President Roose- GREEN & BENTLEY DRUG, CO. yesterday affairs, returning to Kansas City last Miss Hattie Saunders left morning to her home at Des Moines Clifford Johnson, of Pena college, velt, who aided the soldiers by sign- for over evening. afternoon Hamilton for ’an after a few days’ visit with her moth- was an over Sunday visitor with his ing the last bill for increases of pen- Sunday visit with her sister. er, parents Nash, of Mrs. Mary Moreland. at Searsboro. Frank W. C. Jacobs, Knoxville, state sions. Q. W. Franck, President spent Sunday with was visitor city 83 years & G. C. Johnson departed yesterday Mrs. E. J. Curtis and children re- of Penn college, oil inspector, a in the Mr. Hoffman is an old man F. B. Shafer, Vice Pres. Cashier a few hours today Son his won- Asst. afternoon for EJdyville for a few turned yesterday afternoon to their him. with his vVin old, and a letter, describing H. H. Harrold, Cashier on his way to Sharon, ensuing in- weeks' visit with relatives there. home in Ottumwa after a three weeks Miss Grace Shroyer returned Satur- New beln? derful dreams and their called there on business. cidents, parts of which follow, was Presiding Eider J. C. Willets went visit at the R. M. McCabe home. day afternoon to her home at New of visit written to his grand daughter, Ethel, to Ewart this morning to look after who has been Sharon after a couple weeks' Chas. K. Needham, editor of ..ie Sank Mrs. Clarence Durfee, as Frankel State in Wasuington living in Oskaloosa. In part it is the interests of the Methodist church visiting her daughter, Hildegard, at with her sister, Mrs. Williams, this Press, was an over Sun- Capital and Surplus city. day follows: there. Minneapolis, was a visitor in the city visitor in the city with his wife, Mrs. Nelle D. Needham, who is court Three Dreams at First. $75,000.00 Davenport Times: A. J. Davis, o Thursday on ner way to Durfee. Montezuma Republican: Rev. Emma about reporter for Judge Clements. “I had three strange dreams Oskaloosa, stopped in Davenport this Mrs. Mattie Black returned this Coffin, of Oskaloosa, and Rev. S. catching a large fish before I got my 3 per cent Interest week on his way to DeWitt on a busi- morning to her home at Keosauqua Pickering, the pastor,have commenced Mrs. M. Glazier returned this first pension. I dreamed that I was a series at morning via the Island to on Time Deposits ness trip. after a couple of days’ visit at the L. of meetings the Friends' Rock her fishing and that I caught a very large church. home in Chicago after a three weeks Mrs. Harry Nason, who has been L. Corson home on C avenue east. fish in a short time. In a few days (3 or 6 months ) visit in city, the guest of her I got word that I get a pen- the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Or- Miss Elizabeth Denison who has Conductor Reilly has resumed his would $6 s daughter, Mrs. A. Rosenblatt. sion, with S4OO rear pension. Well, pel, departed last evening for her been visiting her friend, Miss Bess run on the Rock Island between ue Deposit Rent a number after to lona, I applied Safely Boxes for home in Sedalia. Stafford, for a short time, returned Moines and Keokuk after Register afid Deader: A very hanu- I came back of day absence on account of a somely appointed luncheon given for an increase of pension. After my DIRECTORS Rev. Matt Hughes, of Kansas City, this noon to her home at Blooming- was sprained yesterday by Benjamin papers were In I dreamed that I was G. W. France A. J. Augustine well known in Oskaloosa, will be com- ton, 111. back. Mrs. Clift Bux- ton at the Chamberlain. ._rs. Bux- fishing at a large river and that as 0. B. West Abe Roe mencement day orator for the Monte Delta Press: Dwight Beman and J. O. Mrs. Bessie Orr, of Bellefountaine, ton guests soon as I threw the hook in some- Chas. Johnson J. MAlcolm over to had as her of honor Mrs. \ zuma high school. Ohio, passed through ciiy mis 11. McNabb were Oskaloosa to I to F. B. Shafer the Elmo Hammond of Chicago, Mrs. jci- thing commenced pull and had one day last week and while there 27wtf Mrs. Maria Davis returned home to morning on ner way to Lacey where ferson Patton and Mrs. John Hull. pull hard to get the fish out. I with her purchased a fine Fer- Seevers yesterday, having been called she will visit for a few days The elaborate luncheon was served thought It was a very large one. Af- Doris cheron . to Beacon by the death and funeral of children, Merle and Orr. in the private dining room, and wl ter this dream it was only a short her mother, Mrs. John A. Bell. Elmer White is running as express Rev. Miss Mattie Humphrey re- the decorations beautiful violet shades time before 1 got word that I would FARMERS’ NATIONAL BANK Saturday afternoon to her receive an increase in pension of $4. R. K. Davis, Cashier. Delta Press: Clarence Garrett has messenger on the lowa Central on turned prevailed. The guests were seated home in Grinnell after attending the “When I came to the Home I was of H. L. Pike, Asst. Cashier. > place oi at an accepted his old position as street cai Nos. 15 and 16 in the John oval table, in the center of Quarterly Meeting of the Friends’ the age that gave me the other two Henry Warner, Book-keeper. conductor in Oskaloosa and is moving B. Reid, who Is taking a vacation and which was a huge mount of violets. Missionary Society. dollars, but before f got this increase W. I. Beans, President his household goods to that city. is visiting his parents in tnis city. Surrounding this were bunches of violets, and radiating from this to I also dreamed of fishing. I thought W. H. Pike, Vice President. Manager Campbell Fair was a pas- Muscatine Journal: Paul Armbright Mrs. L. H. Rong, of Canfiem, Nebr., each guest’s place ribbons of I tried several places but only got a senger evening the Burling- went to Oskaloosa last night and be- were the •who ha 3 been visiting her sister, Miss last over few small fishes. This dream show- CAPITAL STOCK, SIOO,OOO to gins a rira as mail weigher on trains violet shade, attached to which was Myrtle Stoat, 515 North D street, de ton for Grand Rapids, Mich., at- ed me that I need not catea a large Paid In Full. today. run is from a gold stick pin, bearing the mono- parted yesterday ior New Sharon. tend to business affairs connected 49 and 50 His gram of the guest, tne fiarfait fish as the increase was only $2. with tue Oskaloosa Eight and Fuel Co. Rock Island to Oskaloosa. serv- Mrs. Will Cartwright and children, ed in boxes in the shape of violets, Last is the Strangest. Directors: W. I. Beans, What and for a short visit with his mother. West High avenue Charley W. of Marshalltown, were visitors in the Wm. Duguid, the was a pretty feature of the luncheon. “But now comes the strangest Cheer; Victor, Dacey; was a passenger Saturday eveu- Eddyville; Thos. J. Wil- city yesterday with friends on their Mrs. H. L. Spencer, assisted by her tailor, The place cards were decorated witn dream of all. About four weeks ago H. Springer, ing over Island for his for- son, Moore, Cedar; way to Ottumwa to visit the lady’s daughter, Mrs. Anna Sherman, of Des the Rock violets done in water colors. At eacn I dreamed that I was fishing at a Beacon; R. W. < mer home in to Oskaloosa; H. Pike, sister, Mrs. Ruth Priest. Moines, entertained a company of la- Prophetstown, 111., end of the table was a ent glass vase large and deep river and I thought W. C. Reed, W. Delghton; dles at the Spencer residence on High look after some business there. which large I had a line as large as a wash line Rose Hill; Paul Synhorst, Keosauqua Republican: Joe Price in illuminated violets avenue east, Friday afetrnoon. The gave to with a large hook. When X threw in Geo. S. Prine, Oskaloosa; ID K. went Ray Duboc, recently with the Globe- the final touch of beauty the and wife to Oskaloosa Saturday. in- line I I saw on Davis, Oskaloosa; S. Downey, La hours were pleasantly passed in an Gazette of Mason City, has returned decorations. the thought large bait M. For the next fortnight Joe will as- were it. soon something commenced cey. formal manner. Refreshments to Oskaloosa to accept a position with Very sist in a special sale at the store o to at •served. the Herald. He will be engaged for pull. I thought I was standing City Busineks Solicited. his brother-in-law at that place. the edge of the water. Then I pulled Safety Deposit The Misses Drinkle entertained the present in looking up new busi- Complete set of What Cheer Cnronicle: Mr. Graham hard and had the fish or whatever it Boxes. The 150 stockholders are all about lorty friends Thursday after- ness and we bespeak for him a pleas- NEWS OF EDDYVILLE. the gentleman who has the merry-go was coming, but wnen it came closer Mahaska county farmers. noon at their home on East B avenue ant greeting everywhere. this head- round on the fair ground last fall, has I looked into the water and thought Farmers: Make your in honor of Miss Elizabeth Denison, Daily Happening In a Live Town, quarters. 16wtf been in town this week moving the Keota Eagle: Mrs. W. Painter, of I saw the head of a very large fish of i,iOomington, 111. There were five big to his in Dynnville, and son Carl came Friday Told By J. R. Sipes. and I hung to the line but could not machine home Oskaloosa euchre, Miss tables of six-handed evening to see the head of the fam- pull him in. Tnen I saw a man Dr. J. S. Appleman, of Chicago, sec- Delia Atchison winning first honors, W a Lacey, H 8 Howard ily. They are on tne look out for ’a standing by my side. I looked at him v-Pmi, retary and treasurer and general man Miss Sara Jamison the most progress- Eddyville, Feb. 25.—Mrs. F. W. Fais President. house to rent. Carl Painter is a stu- but did not speak and he did not ager Home left Friday morning for Rochelle, ill’., of the Telephone company ions and Miss Bess Pettitt the uooby. at college, Oskaloosa, to me. took John R. Barnes, Cashier. dent Penn and to attend the funeral of her father, speak Then he hold of is in the city in consultation wi— A dainty two-course luncheon was will graduate June. R. M. Boyer, Asst. Cashier j there in Mr. John Young. Deceased was 89 the line and both of us pulled the fish General Superintendent and Loca served by the hostesses. „ Newton News: Mrs. Russell, years o,d at time of death. out of the water. That was the last Manager W. S. Dunsmore. Mrs. Geo. Fish at the parental John Winn the after a delightful visit with the Rus- I remember of that fish. M. Price home entertaineu a compa- Walter Gardner went to Clio, lowa, got up Grinnell Herald: Rev. A. Cato Kaye sell families in this city and at Mur- “When I in the morning all Mahaska Co. State Sank Oskaloosa, who taking ol ny of her lady friends yesterday af- Saturday for a visit with his sister, of is charge phy, and with her daughter, Miss Win- the circumstances came back freshly of Oikalooit, lowa ternoon. The party was a Washing- Mrs. Dr. J. C. Moore. Dr. Steiner's classes in lowa college ifred Russell, the teacher at the first to lgind and I went to a friend and ton’s birthday auair, the house being this week, occupied the Congregation- town, Mrs. Jas. Warner and Mrs. Porter told him my dream. I said I did not red, blue, school northwest of has re- al pulpit Sunday morning and spoke decorated with white and Harnden are both their know where I was to get any more turned to her home in Oskaloosa. confined to Capital • • - sloo,oo# at Vespers in the afternoon. and appropriate pictures. Miss Pearl homes with pneumonia. money, as on person owed me any- f ifr .« • Burket won the prize for making the Judge Clements has received from thing. Well, in about five days Surplus • - 35,000 Ottumwa Courier: Mr. and Mrs. T. Messrs. W. J. Free, F. W.Fais, Or- the ( most words from George Washington, the secretary of the I. C. debating un- papers stated that the senate had W. Smith of Oskaloosa, who have ville McCloney and Misses and Mrs. Fred Christie was awarded ion and the president of the Drake Frank passed a new pension bill. At first oeen in the city visiting with Mr. re- an invita- Funk, Cora Jansen, Dr. and Mrs. the consolation honors. Dainty university debating league we paid little attention it but when Smith’s brother, Frank Smith, of 109 Jacob Kussart visit- Deposits. freshments were served by the host- tion to act as one of the judges at the were Ottumwa President Roosevelt signed the bill 1 Interest Paid on Time South Ransom street, who is very ill ors Saturday. ess. Drake-Grinnell debate to be held 'at knew who that man was who helped DIBXOTOB8: returned home this morning. Grinnell, Friday, March 15, 7907. The Mrs. J. G. Harrold entertained a Mrs. Dloyd Waters and baby re- me pull that fish out of the water. Guy G. Woodin, W A Seevers, Paul today Algona, Judge has accepted the invitation. Sranke left for company of ladies at her pleasant turned to per home at Centerville Unless the president signs a bill it W R Lacey, John Nash, lowa, he will be married to Saturday a a Atchlsoa, where home on South Second 'street corner Bethel News: Willie, Rouze and aner spending ween vis- cannot become law so you can see R Redman, James Davis. After the ceremo- iting with parents, very Miss Grace of Fifth avenue, Friday afternoon, at Miss Maude Goodspeed started to her Mr. alid Mrs. plainly that unless Roosevelt J F Prine, J R Barnes, ny they will return to Oskaloosa to a Washington’s birthday affair, and Knoxville Saturday, and just as they Bud McNeese. had helped me I would never have H 8 Howard, H Crook bain, make their future home. May joy and got my large fish to shore.” for originality the entertainment sur- were getting out of the buggy the C. N. Foster, Des Moines, vi »t W W Williams, happiness go with them is the wish of passed anything presented by the"Aa- train pulled out and left them; but ed with his here over Sunday. of their friends. wife Safety Deposit Boxres for Roal niversary Club” this season. The they were not to be beaten out of a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Savllle and fam- KNOXVILLE ROAD. U Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dee entertained home was specially decorated for the train ride, so they took the train and ily returned Friday from Flagler, a company of friends at their home occasion and various games and pas- spent day in the city Our teacher, Miss Wane, visited her the of Oska- where they been at last evening in honor of Washington's times furnished the entertainment had the bedside or mother in Fremont Saturday. loosa. Mr. Saville’s father. birthday. Flinch pnd other games program and Mrs. Dee Dong sang a Mrs. Alma Anderson visited her Ramsay were indulged in, refreshments were number of patriotic songs. An elab- Miss Dick entertained a Jas. Burrier, east of town, lost a sister, Mrs. W. A. Parcell, last Sun- JOHN F.&WR. LACEY company forty-five her very served, and the evening was most orate luncheon was served and in the of about of valuable horse a few days ago. day. young lady and gentlemen friends at It died of lung .ever. pleasantly passed. center of the table stood a live cherry Frank Clark was visiting friends at tree, growing real live cherries,which her home, the Jack Ramsay residence, LAND AGENCY. Tom Davis has taken tne road for Indianapolis from Saturday until were partaken of by the guests. How Friday evening at a Washington’s the Davis Brothers cigar firm o. this Monday. Mrs. Harrold managed to produce birthday party, ine home was spe- Ifyon have real estate to sell m city. The young man made his maid CENTRAL HOLINESS Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parcell spent such an ornament and at a date so at cially decorated for the affair with wish to bny, give ns a call. We pay en trip this week and he has made Sunday evening at home of O. variance with the laws of nature is a flags and other patriotic emblems. UNIVERSITY the H. taxes in any part of the state. Ooa- good in the amount of orders for Parcell. secret which she refuses to divulge. Refreshments were served and the veyances done. Office over 107 High goods that he has ma.led to the house. Brush evening was most spent. Mr. Herbert Hester has returned to y Street school observed Wash- Avenne west, Oskaloosa, lowa. Tom is a harJ worker anJ a good fel- (From Monday’s Daily.) ington's birthday with appropriate I. M. Reed, the auctioneer, went to school after a short absence. ex- low and will succeed in his work. Miss Carrie Moore spent Sunday Prof. Bettex was from some ercises. Eddyville this morning to cry a sale. absent Marshalltown Times - Republican : with her parents at New Sharon. of his classes last Saturday. He fill- Clarence Elliott, of Oskaloosa, was War And Carl Vernon, of Corning, lowa, is in Pension Results are attending the effort o. Laban Johnson was an over Sunday ed the pulpit at Victor Sunday. a visitor at the B. R. Dusenberry home "Ben" the city looking after business af- has week. the tax ferret, ex-Judge McCoy visitor at Prof. J. W. Leedy returned this (I Aims with relatives Fremont. fairs. of Oskaloosa, who is working in the from an extended trip through the Mr. and Mrs. Evans, of Pearl Warthon, of Indianola, is In Edward county. Within the past two days Manager H. W. Garner went to Des south. The result of his trip, which Beacon, were Sunday visitors in this the city visltiDg friends for a few Collected by there has been paid into the county Moines this morning to attend to Bus- will be of much interest to friends ot neighborhood. days. school, treasury 12,500 by owners of personal iness matters. the will be made known later. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and property who have not paid taxes on W. Moore, of the board of Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock the W. R. Lacey Claims Agt R. su- G. Stowvie and G. D. Young, of jtamily have been entertaining the such monies and credits.and who were pervisors, spent Sunday with his fam- Eloislan and L’Academle societies Leighton, were the city transact- t grippe, but all are better at this writ- M summoned to give an accounting. in will give a joint program in the uni- ily at Cedar. ing business Monday. ing. versity chapel. The program is as Knoxville Express: May, daughter A. A. Munden, of the Oskaloosa Evans, a of n. Miss Carrie Steward, of Salt Lake follows: Wilda niece Mrs. H. of Sylvanus Neal, north of Donley,met Manufacturing Co., is in Chicago on at in Colfax City, Utah, is in the city for a visit Eloislan quartette. Parcell, died her home with a painful accident at Oskaloosa, a business trip. this week. The parents nave our with her father, Geo. Steward. Reading—Gladys Moore. Oskaloosa Nat’l Bask Saturday. was employed in r She Reporter J. H. P. Robinson sympathy. candy factory, ’and in handling oi Court President John P. White, of the Vocal solo—Edwin Ellis. one was an over Sunday visitor with his Neighbors are hauling logs to me —«Ji4— the large kettles she in some manner U. M. W. A., went to Des Moines tnts Oration —Geo. Osborne. family at Grinnell. Plano solo—Francis Miller. saw mill at Frank Clark’s place, and injured her wrist badly. An Oska- morning to attend the state legisla- Essay—Orel Mr. Carpenter will have sawing there loosa physician pronounced it only a Miss Effie Criss, of Keokuk, who ture. Scott. Union Scenes from the Life of for some time. Sayings Bank. severe sprain, but the girl felt sure it has been the guest of friends in the Wesiey— A. P. Spencer was a passenger last Richard Gibb. Grandpa and Grandma Clark went was badly hurt and came home. Dr. city, has returned to her home. evening over the lowa Central for Debate, "Resolved, That wealth has to Delta this week to visit their Harrington examined the injury and Capital - Dynnville Star: Matthew Trease, Kansas City to look after business in- and Surplus, *170,000 caused more crime than poverty." daughter, Mrs. Dr. Busby, and from .... ’at once pronounced it a Collis frac Daposlts, 800,000 who is working in Oskaloosa, came terests. Affirmative, Paul Anna Bear; they will go to visit their Bon, ture. She will remain at home until Dawson, there home for an over Sunday visit. negative, Frank Werner, Clark, who Keswick. OFFICERS it heals. Mrs. L. R. Burdock returned this Miss Law- S. A. lives near W. F. McVay, of toe board of su- morning to her home at Ihornburg, son. W. H. Kalbach, . - President Dunkleberger Styles Spencer, Rev. D. went to pervisors, Sunday visitor after week's visit with her mother, Instrumental duet —Misses Ingram. Home From Market. H. L. Vice-President was an over a - morning to occupy pulpit O. F. Lofland, this the at with his family at New Sharon. Mrs. Roach. The public is cordially invited to at- James Brown has returned from the Cashier the church there tomorrow. tend this meeting and see the work eastern markets, where he went to DIRECTORS Miss Erma Collins, who has been Miss Ada Calbert returned this Stirlen, Des Moines, of our societies. buy goods for hfs store, the old F. D. J. A. of arrived visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Camp- noon to her home at Fremont alter W. H. Kalbach. F. O. Lofland. v city evening for over Boyer Brown says has H. L. Spencer. in the last an bell, has returned to her home in Des an over Sunday visit with relatives stand. Mr. he J. H. Green. Sunday visit witn his family. purchased a complete line of the fam- 0. B. Lofland. O. B. McOnllooh. Moines. In this city. Nutritloue White Walnut. J. walnut, long ago ous Peck & Son's clothfhg and tne W. McMnllln. Mason Wilson was a passenger last The white intro- / Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rlnden were Mrs. John McElroy and daughters, duced from Persia, is at the popular Langley hat, and they will evening over the Rock Island for once most over Sunday visitors 'at New Shar- Maud and Jessie, returned last night useful, profitable and altogether the arrive A big force of Is Sterling, 111., for a visit with friends. soon. men FJret Bank New York on lady's sister, over Sunday with most agreeable National with the Mrs. Ollle from an visit member of the Euro- now at work making the Improve- Plrat National Bank Chicago Miss Helen Jordan departed this Watkins. friends in Grinoell. pean nutrimental tree family. ments at his store. lowa National Bank Dee Moines tMl