Secor ------ -- Miss Beulah VanScyoc was in El Paso last Thursday -- Mrs John Frey was an El Paso last Friday -- Miss Elsie McMahon spent Friday with El Paso friends -- Mrs Eli Michael was an El Paso shopper last Thursday -- A,R. Harseim was a business visitor in Peoria last Tuesday -- C.W. Frey was a business caller inEureka Tuesday afternoon -- John Culp shipped two cars of sheep to Chicago Monday night -- Mrs Abbie Manor is home from an extended visit to Bloomington -- Prof W.C. Stauter was a buiness caller in El Paso last Saturday -- W. M. Search spent the latter part of last week in Bloomington and Panola -- Mrs John Turner is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs Joseph Keim -- Miss Gene Meginnes and William Meginnes were El Paso visitors last Friday -- Mrs W.B. Graybill was the guest of Mrs C.H. Davis in El Paso last Saturday -- The infant son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Wright is ill with an attack of bronchitis -- Mrs William Ryan, of Henry, is spending the week with Mrs David Aeschliman -- Mr and Mrs J.C. Harned and daughter, Cora, were Peoria visitors Sunday -- Mrs Jacob hunzinger and sisters, the Misses Real, were Peoria callers last Thursday -- Dr. Nagel was in El Paso last Thursday evening in attendance on Masonic lodge -- Mrs Daniel Hexamer was called to Eureka Tuesday by the illness of Mrs John Wingstern -- George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia., is here on a visit at the home of his uncle, Thomas Fever, sr. -- Mr and Mrs Lon Fever and Miss Moreland were in Washington and Peoria several days last week -- James Strickland shipped a car of cattle to Chicago Monday night. He recently purchased them of William Webber -- Mrs Tomas Fever, sr., and her nephew, George Tapley, of Sac City, Ia, were guests of Washington relatives over Sunday -- Mrs Charles Seitz, Miss Mary Herman and Mrs Katherine Harseim, of Peoria, attended J.E.Kilbury's funeral last Friday -- Mr and Mrs Jacob Hexamer and daughter, Dorothy, went to Minonk Wed to visit the latter's brother, Charles Shepherd, and family -- Charles Meginnes made a business trip to Chicago last Monday. He has several cars of cattle all ready to ship and was up looking over the markets -- Miss Elsie Kerrick, of Minonk, attended the funeral of J.E.Kilbury here last Friday afternoon. She remained here until Sat afternoon calling on old friends and former pupils -- Relatives joined the Grandma Armstrong last Sunday and celebrated her 79th birthday. A noon dinner was served to the large faily and all were enthusiastic over the occasion. -- Card of thanks to the many friends and relatives who in the hour of sorrow and bereavement have so generously extended their sympathy and aid I desire to express my sincerest thanks. Louise Kilbury. -- Telephone manager Ritz and wife have taken charge of the central office. Mrs Louise Kilbury, who resigned the position at the death of her husband, has moved to the residence of her mother, Mrs Anna Johnson, where she expects to reside indefinitely