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0- V. w: it*-* *,1 r.. a J, j- HI •V, J9iBWfrMlHoto5iiS'«S5' Mrs. James Smith, who paiX, 'y X* SUPPLEMENT TO ©It iDenwcroi Official Paper of County and City. '.Subscription, 1 jr In advance, $1.50. £. M. Carr, Hubert Carr. Wade E. Long, Fred W. Hermann. Editors and Proprietor*. WE0NE80AY, APRIL 23, 1913. RYAN. Clare Thorpe of Manchester visit ed In the vicinity of Ryan Sunday •Mr. Cota, of the firm of Cota & Hunl, was a Dubuque 'business visitor the first of the week. Miss iyness was calling on friends in Manchester recently. Mr. Hunl of Dubuque had business aln Ryan one day: last week. Miss Simmons of Delhi visited at Dr. Cuiumings' home last week, Burt Dureyand wife visited at the v. James Smith home Sunday. Johri"and Henry Mangold have each purchased new autoes, the latter buy ing a Ford. The- hai'4 time social which was held at the Reed home Friday even ing was a grand success. The amount netted was about thirty-five dollars. Mrs! King and Miss Harrington visited friends in Dubuque last week. :v»iss Tessie Duffey, who has been spending a week at home, returned to Manchester Monday. Mr. Summers of .Waterloo spent Suuday in Ryan. Mrs. Collins visited: friends in Man chester last week. K. M. Merriam spent a day in Coggon recently with his father and sisfer, who have,., just returned from California, after spending the w.nter there. •..-vy: .u.is Helen Britt of Hopkinton spent a day in Ryan with Miss Worley oh her return from. Cedar Rapids. John McElliott was a Cedar Rapids visitor one day'last week. Richard Barry, the druggist, was a Manchester ,visitor one day during the week. Dan Hennessey of Manchester was a Ryan business visitor Sunday. Dr. Donnelly arrived home from Minnesota and several other points Sunday haying been away for sever al days. Prof. Satterlee spent Sunday in Manchester.. Mr. and..Mrs. William Hines and son WilUanj spent-a few days with friends -at Mason ville last week, "'.jt Masonville, who has *i*e' 'Smith «»ore, vlWiwr. Airs. R. Houla Delaware- on: account of'iio ,seriou» illness of=her sistei's child. Miss .Xtlsale Behan, who has been in Kansas for several months, arrived rX -home Wednesday. Miss. Edith Probel has accepted the clerkship in the Hurd, COta store and be^an/work last week. Mrs:'John Bray ton and little gir'. spent a day with home folks in Man chester last week..- .. ftven inir ha^ftp^" in Mercy hospital,. Cedar for several weeks returned home re- "am_ home. cently, much improved in health: sa 1^:, ONEIDA. -Mrs. Ola Pierson was *a- Manches ter visitor, Wednesday. Mre. Scanlon of Manchester spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Joslyn, the past week. Mrs. J. D. Bushnell and daughter Buelah visited relatives at Manches ter on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Elisa Connell visited her son Will and/family the past week. Mrs. Archie Legg and daughter Edith wfere shopping in Manchester Saturday. Charles Noble of Manchester Is spending a few days at his farm nortl of here. Mrs. Darrow of -Buena Vista, is vis iting friends here. Harry Ryan of Greeley was a busi ness caller here Saturday. Roy Kellogg was quite sick the past week with the grippe. Mrs. Peter Saddler and two chil-' dren spent Sunday at the J. D. Bush nell home. The»y were on their way to Aurora, Illinois, where they will make their future home. Prof. Rigby of Epworth preached at the M. E. church here Sunday. Henry Miller was born in Hoy*, Hanover, Germany, May 7, 1870. He came to America In 1886. In 1891 he was married to Minnie Kruemple, to which union were born four daugh- V.V- .. -V ..,V VW-1*. '-r- v^# r,J*K Mrs* Thos. Tarpy and daughter, home last week. Mra. Harry Callon, transacted busl °«s in Robinson on Thursday. ".tf.«. ,ijousbren' teansacted M. Hahn. o»tur^ay. Miss Susie Callon left one Mrs, Anna: Ward..and daughter An- tor'MUmajDte, to vteit his brother na are spending several days at the j°hn, who resides there. ~y Mrs. W ter Hazel left of .. year in Paris. Complete in every detail. ters, Mrs. Martha Garco, Miss E11V has been caring for Mrs. S. W. Klaus Mrs. Mabel Bushnell and Miss Marie, returned to her home in Dubuque on all of this place. He died April 13, Fr'-v 1913, aged 42 years, 11 months and Master Stgfred Miller is conva 24 days. He leaves to mourn .his lescing from a recent attack of pneu death his wife, four daughters of this monla. place, his aged father, two brothers Charles JLdebe has purchased the and two sisters, who live in Germany, residence property occupied by him with the exception of one sister who lives in Wisconsin and was here to attend the funeral. „s ,. MONTI. I Miss Mayme Touhey. spent the lat- an church ll meet with with relatives. Miss Nano Baragary speut the lat ter part of last week? "ht Joe Breit back's at Kelne. ier part of last week at Independ- Yeldeh on Friday afternoon, April 25. ence. .All ladies are cordially invited to at Miss Bid Short of Walker was an tend. over Sunday guest at her home here. "James Beal of Delhi transacted -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McEnany trans- business in town Wednesday. acted business in Ryan Saiturday.. Herbert Stoner of Oelwein was re- Mrs. John Callon of Wlrithrop vis- hewing acquaintances in town last Iteid the latter part of last week here week. school in the.Reiddy, u»v,.- "fining, A number from here atten'atu -v'-™ dance in Masouville' Friday. AH re-'.-i port an enjoyable time. finest visited last week Monday, in the Loughren district. Vina Brazelton. and mother were Cedar Rapids visitors recently. The front of the Ward drue store at^ames Colemans. presents .a very attractive appear- ^rv3n ^i^pdav ance. The brush and paint and an ited frienda at Robinson Saturd u^^^ter can make a place Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barasary and daughter Nano were Sunday Kuests mtB week Howard tendM "Slaw li Masonville Siladw visited at U» D, wiMiw .Md.r» .t h„ ».«• ~».i»d«r ct a. aw «'~'M-praK ^CRAVOIBW nrnmni- of Rantoul Miss O'Toole, instructor in the been assisting Mrs. Davis for the reSmed hom* a nle'sant visit Touhey school, was an over Sunday past week, returned home Saturday. ^rittTome folk^ M^ and Mrs VV guest with friends near Masonvil.e. Mrs. Alcorn a spending a few dajw Drramy Mr. and Mrs. wigS€g Mondav united them~ for life. The Toom is in this ci-ty. The best wishes of a large circle of friends are extended to them. •ter, Minnesota, for a consultation Robinson last Saturday. at the Mavo hospital in regard to Austin Reldy of Cedar Rapids was the latter's health. a week-end guest of friends in town. Married at the home of Mr. and Clarence Strain of Jesup was a Mrs. Winthrop Corbin at Delhi, on visitor here the first of the week. Wednesday evening, April 16th, Har- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fee ty Cruise and Daisy Curry. Rev. children of Dubuque were over Sun Skinner pronounced the wprds which THORPE. Lizsie Durham and -Rose in Waterloo 'with her daughter, Mrs. ^rt°o^'last^wee^at^the Wil^Dur YMrs'. J. B. Robertson had the roisfoi John Evans and Charles Touhey of .fall at her home last week. Independence were Sunday euests at Kitty Sarks spent last week with their homes here. friends at Lamont. Will Roberts was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Brewster were Man in Ryan lone day the latter part of Chester visitors Saturday nisht. last week. ... Dewitt Wonleighton spent Sunday Miss Sadie'Fferrel was a guest at at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. the Joe Brietbach home at Kelne last Clute. „,m Thursday. The Royal Neighbors' dance win Miss Mayme Reidy of Winthr^p be held in Thorpe hall Saturday even visited relatives here Saturday. ing,'April 26. Everybody cordially in Miss Anna Lilils of MasonylUe vis- itved. ited at Dan Evan's Saturday. EARLVILLE. W. Baskerville and daugh- was a visitor in town Monday, for Roches- day guests town. For several "ears past she were Dubuque passengers Saturday, has been the central operator for the Maurice Maroney and wife of Ear-" Delaware County Telephone company ville visited friends in town Sunday at Delhi. They will make their home' between trains. Mrs. Frank Carty is on the sick list. Miss Clara Urmsc* 'he nurse who Central Opera House, Tuesday Night, April 29 The Success of Two Continents Wm. .Wamshsr Presents Pearl M. Potter's Great Comedy, THE GIRL FROM RECTOR sejf of Mrs. Hannah Cook. L. C. Neiderfrank has purchased the property in which he lives, known as the Ashburn place. Work has commenced on the new residences of Adam Schaller and F. Exactly as produced for 300 nights in New York 200 nights in Chicago one whole Prices for this Engagement, 50c, 75c, $1.00 The Frauen Verein of the Luther Mrs. Henry- H. J. Denton returnetd Friday from a ivsit at Waterloo. Mrs. Amanda Phelps of Edge wood was' a guest at the Oeorge Matthews Lena Rivers" Is the title of a -s^ij^tSjpMna-.to. Ve-'gtinen at the opera house April 23th. ./.'.•:v^=r,'U\be- 'lwld' at'-,the ered at the^ local mwkei^ with relatives in Ryan. fifteen loads lss Kathryn Xoughren coinmenc an tiey netted^ them ed teaching the spring term of school 50. He says he has ,i»v m°'f a11 ot hls oWn JU. ,*ws» 7^^' raising and feeding. Mrs. Alfred Ri"?en has returned from Zephyr Hills, Florida. Mr. Rip pen will be un in a few weeks. ou Mrs. John Thomp.on called Mrs Ray Brown Thursday. Airs, Niles Bradley was a Manches ter visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster and children Sarks home Sunday wk. and two of relatives In town. Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ters of Monti were visitors here Sat Cruise of this city, and the bride is urday. a sister of Frank Currv living south. Dr. Joyce, wife and Daniel Ryan and two daugh- two daughters E. F. Mulvehill, wife and family were- visiting relatives at Gilberts ville the first of the week. Miss May O'Toole of Independence was a Sunday guest of friends in this FRESH PLASTER FOR NEW WORK OR REPAIRS. tune "to be' seriously hurt in a bad It dries quickly and doesn't crack or crumble. It will give you the. very best kind of results at the low est possible cost for material and la bor of putting on. I MASONVILLE. Charles Breltbach of Independence vicinity. Our new stock of prepared plaster, both hair and wood fiber varieties, is' now ready for use. Either of these plasters makes a very hard and per manent wall or ceiling. We have a large stock and will sell any quantity from a sack to as much as you need. A CHANCE FOR YOU! Mr. Farmer, why hesitate to increase your profits? Sell your eggs at the new EGG MARKET. Does one of our "route men pass near your home? :'v. /v.-'- Call 310 today wm tU, *«tr Manchester Lumber Company Charles Keegan and wife of Mon- Mrs. McGrath's house. T. O. Ryan made a business trip to attended church here last Sunday. M. i.nna and sister Ann attended Miss Tessie Lieb of Cedar Falls the, funeral of Mr. Dolentry, which was a guest of relatives here the latter part of the week. Rev. D. Lonergan attended the con ference meeting held at Independence Thursday. Miss LJzzle Behan, who had been proving up on a claim at Alliance, Nebraska, the past several months, Miss Joyce of Cedar Falls was a recent guest of relatives in town. The prospective nuptials of Mr. Lawrence Reiger of Manchester and Miss Veronica Duffy of this place were announced in the Catholic church here last Sunday. -v.*-- & Arrange with us to have him call for your eggs. He pays cash. INCREASED INCOME—EGGS mu arrived in town last week for a brief Grath, Mr. and Mis. AUyn and daugh vlsit with relatives, while enroute to her home at Ryan. Mr. Baslnger and family, who have been occupying the Carmody house, removed their household goods into was held at Monti Saturday. Joe Se«rey of Monti spent Sunday with friends in th's vicinity. J. J. Mulvehill of Minneapolis was a visitor of relatives here the later part of the week. Among the visitors in Manchester Saturday were Mrs. Margaret Mc- ter Madle, Agnes Pox, Teesle Lleb, Katie and Emma Garrey. For Consistsncy*a Saks. Dorothy—"And what did he sayi when you proposed?" Madge—"Oh, hs looked coy and told ms I'd havs to see his mother first!" .iW'-K' vV jfifo v:w,: 'if l*