Daily Times Davenport, Scott, Iowa Wednesday, Oct 3, 1906 JAMESTOWN JAMESTOWN, Oct. 3- Mr. and Mrs. George Secoy mourn the loss of their baby boy, aged 9 months, making two deaths in their family in seven months. Their second oldest little son, aged 19 months, having died last April. They have the sympathy of their many friends. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Willy of Davenport were summoned to the parental home Sunday on account of the serious illness of their aged mother, who was not expected to live through the day. The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. James Williams Thursday. There was a good attendance of the members, and the usual sewing occupied the hours of the meeting. Dinner was served by the hostess at noon. Mrs. Fortner and Mrs. Grabbe drove to Davenport Thursday to shop. Miss Rose Cooper after spending the summer with friends in Hanibal, Mo., and Quincy, Ill. returned to her home here Friday. Mrs. Lafe Stennett of Muscatine visited for a couple of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dyer, going from here to Buffalo, where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simion Myers, and other relatives before returning to her home to Davenport Saturday. Mrs. Gardner and little son drove to Davenport to shop Saturday. Calvin Anderson and his mother were Davenport business visitors Saturday. Mrs. Clara Ord and two little boys called on Mr. and Mrs. Secoy Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed Winfield went to Davenport Monday to meet her daughter, Mrs. Sherwood of Canton, Ill. who is visiting relatives in Davenport. Mrs. Isaac Secoy passed her 68th milestone Monday, Oct. 1. Mrs. Stillman has sold her cottage to John Buchmier and moved to Canton, Ill. where her husband will work in the mines. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Peterson and daughter have gone there also. Mrs. Peter Wilby died Sunday evening at six o'clock. ELDRIDGE ELDRIDGE, Oct. 2-Mr. and Mrs. Ed Worthman are the happy parents of a baby boy, born Sept. 28. Blanche and Arott Calderwood who are attending high school at Davenport spent Saturday and Sunday at their home. Cathy Joynt Labath Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/index.htm Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/