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    1. !! Daily Times; Scott Co, IA; Feb 5, 1907 "Town Gossip"
    2. Cathy Joynt Labath
    3. Daily Times Davenport, Scott, Iowa Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1907 PRINCETON PRINCETON, Ia., Feb. 1- Mr. Wendt has been under the care of a physician for a few days with rheumatism, but is improving. The M.E. Ladies met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Winters. The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a tea at the home of Mrs. Geo. Metzger this afternoon. Mrs. Fanning observed her birthday Wednesday by entertaining a party of friends and neighbors. Many from a distance came over the I. & I. A party of Princeton young folks went to Clinton Wednesday evening to attend the theatre. DIXON. DIXON, Ia., Feb. 1- The icemen are fairly under way cutting ice- just about half finished. John Hansen, the harness maker, was a passenger for Davenport Tuesday to buy some goods for his trade. The members of the H.M.F. club met with Miss Anna Ketelsen Wednesday evening on Davenport street. There were 14 members present. Cinch was played at three tables and the highest score was won by Miss Clara Hansen. The second prize fell to Miss Millie Heuer. Light refreshments were served after the game. Geo. Hill of Perry, who came here to see his wife, was a passenger for Davenport Wednesday to call upon relatives and from there departed for home with his wife and child. Miss Amelia Dozelal of Oxford Junction who was here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Schmidt, left for Davenport Monday. Raymond Bowling of Davenport, who is stopping here with his grandparents went to Davenport Monday to spend a few days at home. P.J. Thede was a passenger for Eldridge to attend business college Monday after spending the Sabbath with parents. BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Feb. 1- The pupils of the primary room of the schools who received certificates of attendance for the past month are Paul Catterall, Gerald Fidlar, Elmer Wrage, Tony Schumaker, Harold Vogelbaugh, John Zeurcher, Oscar Thompson, Clifford Rostenbaugh, Lawrence McCulley, Augusta Streicher, Marie Fidlar, Flora Ochsner, Esther Westendorf, Una Rostenbaugh, Ursula Zuercher, Hazel Moore, Edna Wrage, Elsie Schumacher. Miss Stella Myers returned home Thursday after attending the Moore-McKeeney wedding in Long Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowan were called to Des Moines Wednesday on account of the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Colony. Miss Merle Morris of Montpelier is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. McCulley. W.C. Appel of Tama, Ia., who has been in Chicago for several days, arrived Thursday to make a brief visit with his parents before returning home. MAQUOKETA [ Jackson Co.] MAQUOKETA, Ia., Feb. 1- Mrs. Anna Crawford has arrived from Chicago and is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. C.H. Johnson. The mild weather of the past twenty-four hours makes it doubtful if any ice can be cut from the river at Pinhook to fill the large ice houses for the summer use. Will Blunt is able to be at his blacksmith shop again after a week's siege of the grip. Miss Rose Becker, who is employed in the J.H.C. Peterson store at Davenport is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Becker on north Matteson avenue. Lyle Markland, the tonsorial artist, is in charge of the Ed Ringlep barber shop on west Platte street during Mr. Ringlep's illness. Lawrence Cain is on the sick list. Cathy Joynt Labath Scott Co, IA USGenWeb Project http://www.celticcousins.net/scott/index.htm Iowa Old Press http://www.IowaOldPress.com/

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