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The Muscatine Journal from Muscatine, Iowa • 4

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SATURDAY, JANUARY $TTH. 1 'I OUD'T SERIOUSLY THE -MUSOATINB JOURNAL. FAIRFIELD LOSES THE; BUSY STORE tii State Vlniversity of Iowa Defeats Com- 1 i Judfl" Wlteex Wall Known Char- eioe Hit By a Brick. actor iMttikpkrttt tt ny Last Nignt. CALENDAR FOR NEXT WEEK.

SOCIAL TIME AT THE i rt I Monday, i 27-itichv Black French Taffeta Steedes. THE MAN MAY -DIE AS RESULT. SCORE OF 42 TO it. THE i i C. W.

BRIDQMAN HOME. The members of the Epworth League, Of the First Methodist church and a number of their friends enjoyed a very pleasant evening at the C. Bridgman home on Mulberry -street cluii. 1 St. Mary'i? card Tuesday.

Boiinette" stands for all and every desirable feature in taffetsilkj Ii fact, Bonnette iitaffef a stands for what Coates' ineansj to the spoii cottoi Twentieth, Century, line. These silks have a rich lustre that voti don find other maliOs a soft- Spalding. Sixteen to One. Is fn SL tukfo HospiUI With Small I' Man Recovery, While ness of finish and atwearing quality' that makes "Boniiettesilktbe uig of taffetas ,27 inch pear4 Vs. V.

7. lp: Large Score Is Duo to the Fact That f- -'I ''Rowley, Fairfield's 8tar Center, i r.y I W4a Out iof the Game Iowa Has a I- Chances of Charged VYI last evening. There were about sixty guests present amd the time was spent with games, music and light refreshments were served. A short interesting program was presented and every one was delighted with the evening's entertainment. 1 Crime Is In Jail and Refuoea to Talk.

Fast Team. Wednesday, Geneva card ScTOSiD. 'J Old folks dance. Twelve to One. Atmore.

Card c3ub. 1 Thursday. Cltonianw 1 The Szate Universuty of low Davenport. I Iowa. Jan.

2. (Spe 36 inch Boettef taffeta silk, per yard i-J 27 inch S-npsbn' taffeta wear per yard '11 'h 36 inch bla wear guaranteed, the kind you elsewhere! at $1.25, Busy Store, price 27 inch silks, all'coloiafid blackl nothing superior made fdv Wash antf r- wear, pr ce per yard i rvvVJ.SOei 36 inch all; silk changeable browns in the kinl -pivmium' would ask Tor, Busy! Store's ice, per yard 1 1 cial) "JudW' Wilcox, a weli known character around the, Red Light" dis-trlcts of Davea iport and Muscatine lies i. HAD BIG DANCE! AT I 8WEETLAND CENTER. 'A dance was given at the Sweetland Center hall last evening by the M. B.

Ai wjlich was attended by a "Targe crowd of people who spent a most pleasant i The music was good and the evening waa most pleas at SL Luke's hospital in a serious con dttion. which result was obtained in a JANUARY BIRTHDAYS i CELEBRATED TODAY. Th teachers and scholars 7 of the frlmary dejmrtment of the First MetJbr odist church have lnstitaited plan of oelebxatlng the blrthidiayw 1 of tihe childmen which occur throughout the ant so those who wished to go exper melee in the 'Red Light" part of this city last :nlfeht.i pdward Lurkln, charged, with peine Wilcox's assailant. nrbBEfeMAI GO ienced no inconvenience to reach the place of pleasure.) These dances are held frequently inj the hajl at Sweet-land and are always very successful. iuouth.

on the last Saturday of the i The first of the series was held today in the parlors of (Jhe M. E. cQwrch when the Wrthdiaya of McGau- ket ball demonstrated them-seHvei to be gojd ones and also oni of tho fastest teams 1ft the statej whn tlifey daiPeatcd Company of Falrfle'Ld laat night by. the ecore of 42 to 28. AJtoouga tW university i team was known to he Usi it was not supposed that 'it'l would play quite so fasi a game ai it did at Falrflekl.

By defeating live oIdicra have placed tCim-seJve? In a very promlmjttt positJjM in the-state basketball champjoasaip, wd may. prove a leading claimant! to the western ohampionthtp. It ti pin hope' of many in this cty to see Cocn-priny CJ and the S. U. I.

play, Is harOjy enough pofisilbia, as Manager MjcDougai hna triod several fcjme to ecuxe a game. Last year the company the university and defeated 'them by ahout 12 points, hut tois ytar the oolteg-J fire ha been Rtrangtheh-ed iby the addition of Buckner and Rameeli, ibotn former Ottumwa Y. M. A. The foMowins report MRS.

CH AS, HELLER. HOSTESS YESTERDAY. The members of the sewing society ghey and NeHle Burgess were i cele brated. The former pawed the edRhth MONDAY. OBERMANN i FUNERAL 3PEICHE REMOVED.

Local News connected with th0 Pearl City Lodge. D. of were entertained at the home of Mrs. Heller, on Mulberry milestone of life anui kilter the Overtr for Do $ld to Hav ninth, duning thte Tlw chikl-ren were playing) games and having: a i afternoon. Lunch street, yesterday Walking Papers.

general good time ail etraoc.T3r -i i f. 8rvicM Will Be Held At th Oscar Grosaheim Realdenc. 1 The funeral services over remains of the late Mr Marie. Obetv mann, who died yesterday Burlington, will be held from the Oscar Gross. helm residence on East street.

teachea, H. Seem and Mrs. Gu- Chicago, III, Jan 27. Official wa jjnjide lust night of the removal of Ovtmecr Speicher from all. offices In' Ziou' Cltv exrent from eie Mull, were with titaa.1 The Degree of Honor industrial will meet with Mr.

Herman Schmidt, West Seventh street, Tuesday, January 30. A full attendance is desired. H. W'J Huttlg returned home this i BANKERS RESERVE is fax Jail, but Infuses to talk. Ho has not as yet had his preliminary hear- inc.

i I WTlooi was at the corner of Rock Island aid Second streets about 1 o'clock lfit light with his, head bad. ly beaten an I other bruises on his body and near unconscious. A hurry 'trp, call for an ambulance Was given and the man was taken to St. Luke's hospital, where physicians did all they could for him Hi, Injuries are serious, however and on account. of his age, and the life he has been leading his chances of recovery are not good.

COLUMBUS. JUNCTlbN. Columbus Junction, Jan. 27. The regular lervlces will be held at the Reformed church Sunday morn-' ing, followed by Rev.

Lrfever jwill preach at St. Paul at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and at In the evening. TheTe will toe "no1 preaching service at the Methodist church tomorrow morning. The pastor will preach at Columbus City In the morning and at on Monday afternoon at o'clock." The noon from fhe east, where he pent HAD MASQUERADE. The masquerade which -ws given remains will arrive here this evening, i by the Bankers Reserve at I Voodman several days on a short ou-lnesa trip.

Drink Sanitary milk and will mrf be ncescury to take metile-'ne to kill renne. The germs are all killed in hal! last evening was yery succeaful. Therel we-re 300 people in attendance This morning's Burlington Hawkeye has the following to say concerning the death of Mrs. Obermani "Perhaps the news of the sudden death of her daughter, Mra.l Wein- was; served by the hostess and the meeting waa a very pleasant one. There were about sixteen ladles pres- i LOUIS KNOPP 'ENTERTAINED CLUB.

The members of the Twelve to One club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Louh? Knoppjat the last, meeting and a very pleasant musical program waa presented by Miss Knopp. Mrs, George CrWr was given first prize, Mrs. R. Martin second and Mrs.

G. Kuebler consolation. Refreshments were served 'and a most pleasant afternoon was epenLr I CHOIR AND USHERS WILL BE ENTERTAINED. The econd annual banquet given by the pastor of St. Matthias church.

Rev. J. Leonard, to the members amd some of the cosUunieu were very that of health cowrnjswloner.j This is a inunlcipul having fees amount-Jiig tq betweeu $-)0 ttnd 300 a year. Dr. Speicher, af'r the officers' rocef-ing at Shlloh tabfirtiaclv, h' still loved Dr.

Dow and had no intention of leaving-'ia model town ou the north shore. Th formal unnounee-ment was no surpifsi) even to the humblest resident of ySbn. The overseer yesterday had Informally announced it. to persons wboiskd him to pray for the sick, lie vd not refuse, but explained that not pray a the head of the unique. Mis NelTie AlcCall.j who represented Day, was given first prize Sanitary milk.

Phone 3S9-AL Musser of Iowa City Is in rite city today attending to business of test nught's game: j- 1 A Good Game. i i Fakirfletd, 27. (Special.) Thej state uni verity basket baii team had hard work last nlgat to foil ui a score of 42 to 2Si against Oa. regimenc, I. N.

GThe game 'was mucfn closes1 than. the score anid toad it imiti'been for the' absence of Rowilej-, the I company's center, eoldlers would have prc'ba'biy won in and Tim Winning, who represented a i -i iucajuiu, irwctJtvea: bwudii, i srana niafoh wa one the of the rich, hastened the deralt of Mrs. Marie Obermann, who I passed away yesterday afternoon, at! the! home of her daughter, Mrs. C. 'V't Baetrner, corner of Fourth and Columbia, streets, Deceased was the widow of: pne of the pioneer ministers of this section of the eyenang and damcing was enjoj'ed.

Refresfliments of doughnuti aovd coffee were served. i country and the founder of the flour a wauK. i ne, rotereo.iig oi uui. w-aute prciw t'ae best 'he couM was not partteitilarly pteasaig to the spectators. Ihe Preaching Fredonia in MR.

AND MRS. P. ROMAN i' 'Read the Journal: ltc a week. regular hour in the eve- "teeryice at the of "the choir and the ushers will held tomorrow evening at the pastoral residence on Eighth street, ishing German Reformed church' at Muscatine. Deceased was i I years of age and is survived by the following daughters: Mrs.

Louise Baetsner, I i ning. -SURPRISED LAST NIGHT. A few-. of their friend' wont to the matter, 8. P.

Plumb, of Port Louisa, has been spending the past two days In the city visiting at the home of John Howell, on Sherman street. Raymond Rickett, of Illinois, left this city this noon for Rock Island, where he will spend the day attending to business matters. Why not take a boarder? A want ad find a desirable boarder or roomer -for you. One-half cent per word cioh Insertion, in advance. There will be a called meeting of tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y.

M. C. A. Monday evening. All members are ISSUE BONDS.

Services will be ob- The regula honw of iMr. and Mrs. P. Roman on 4- i LADIES' AID HELD served at the Hrvatrvs tsitivr AVCkn4m' owl o-a WANK: ADS. and evening.

Subject of bath morning ALL DAY SEWING. City Montaiuma Will Have Fine (Mrs. W. Henniker, of ILlberty; Water 8upply To Lay Mains. Mrs.

C. Coppelt, of Michigan, and Mrs, "Montezuma. Jan. 27. (SiKscial.) Oscar Groasheim, of A morning discourse Love." In the evening the subject TOO LATE TP CLASSIFY.

At a pecLai election, 'wfiiioh was iieCd i estendiay afternoon, it waa de- will be Standing at the Door." This The members of the Ladles' Aid- society of the First jPresbyterlan church held ah all day sewing at the church parlors yesterday. At noon dinner was served to the public. remains will be taken to Muscatine, where they will be laid to 'rest beside those of the husband, t'jrhoua she had long been a true helpmate. Fu being the first of a series of illustrated tfcaac Foster, FOR SALE SawdtkL Iowa. I themj a ll, o'clock a fine conrsw anipier.

wais- served. Atf card's tiiie first prize was given to Mr. and Mr. John Grotens, whiSe the consolation went to Fred 1 Priester aai Mra. Abntr Reaans.

The guests werei Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cti-otere. Mr.

and Mrs, Aimer Mr. ami Vred Grotii, Mr. and Mrs. Herman' K.4k?r, in aie aad Fred 'Priesteav Another change -has "recently; been neral from the II. Welnrictt home this urged to be present, aa there is busi made In the flepot force.

(Will Knott, afternoon." 1 i "trho has been agent' since W. S. Under- tdded to issue cay bonds to the extent of for ''the purpose'; of securing a -better water supply. Toe money will be-spent 'in piping the water from a about a mile and a half north-mat of town. The present water supply ha been, very unsatisfactory owing the fact that it contalnis such a kfcrgo aanount of mdneraJ properties.

MET WITH MRS. BECKE YESTERDAY. The members pt the Ladies' Aid society, of the First Methodist church met at the home- of Mrs. Becke, on! State of Ohio, Olfy of (lonk w-as transferred to Muscatine; Jrf I. lira a County Kuccetxled by! D.

M. DKlan, of Platte (Yank J. Cbenwy makes Vtn! that la senior partner of the firm of V. J. Cbney City, Mo.

Knott was not removed IN WI There was a Iowa avenue yesterday. because of dissatisfaction, but for the reason that others longer In the road's ft doing bnaineaa la tha City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and tout ald county ana oiaio aiureia. mni ia good attendance. Ti rltv rmirWfl wilH now DTOCeod to Tfte city council ww now pTooeoa to (rm py tbe Mm of ONK HDndkku HAD CARD PARTY AND i DANCE LAST NIGHT.

The card party and daolee given under the auspices of the Highland No IK)LLAR8 for each and every lease of Ca OnSale TWENTIETH CENTURY MEETS WITH MRS. CHEVALIER. ness of Importance to come before tbe session. The meeting will be called to order at 7:30 sharp. There will be a gospel service for women and girhs at the Y.

W. C. A. rooms Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Miss Daret, the secretary, will address the meeting.

Mies Laura Porter will sing. All are cordially Invited to be, present. Committee. S. P.

Plumb of near Wapello was In thi's city Jay and closed a contract with the i Muratine Lumber and Box company for 2,000 cords of wcoi. Mr. Plumb bought Bogus Is'-and a short tme a-go, and wfll get the wood from that fcite. let the contract for the laying of tho mains and it As thought that the work wiH be commenced as' soon as the Croet fcs out of the ground. bles lodge, at its rooins, lq the Fisch The members of the Twentieth Cen building last, waa one of the tury club will met at the of Mrs.

W. F. Chevalier, corner Fourth Ladies' Horde Journals employ claimed the place. AVo have not learned Where. Mr.

Knott will be sent but hopi he may be gireni a good place. He ia one of the boys of this havjng spent his entire life among the people here. There la, a new night operator, a Mr. Jones. 1 train carrying railroad officials and Ihelr wives going from nW York to California; paased through here yesterday APANE8E VILLAGE IS SOLD.

and. Pine streets, Inext Tuesday after-; M. noon. tarrh tbat cannot be cured by I tb use of Hall's Catarrb Cure.AtANK J. CURNKT.

Sworn to before me and iubJK.rlbed In my pretwnce, this dtb day of pertbiber, A. V. 1886. I Seal.) A. W.

GLKASOX, Notify Hall's Catarrh Cur Is Uken internally, and acta directly on tbe blood and mucous Hurfaces of tbe system. for Mtl-nionlals free. 1 'f K. J. CHENET CO Toledo, U.

Hold by all Druggleta, 75c. Take Hull's Family Pills for Constipation. Chicago Men to Transplant Exposition GENEVA CARD CLUB Attraction to Lake Pokegema. mow. successful events jn the history of the society, and was attended, by more than .25 peopled) The first lrt of the evening was devoted to, i card playing.

Jack Knight and were awarded first honors! for winning the most gainea, while James Rogers and Minnie Wlggers got "the consolation awards. 'After the card tourney, the floor was cleared and dancing furnished the pastime until a late hoar. i i MEETS-AT, KAISER HOME. The members of the Geneva Card club will meet Tuesday evenlnsr at tho McCIf Alotiee't Ckntury Chippewa: Falls, Jan. 27.

Chicago who own an. island in of putting in new side LAID TO REST. home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser on I Lake ronegema nave, is saia, pur- Mm The work tracks here Mulberry street.

has recently been com-feet of new track has past few months. pleted, 6,000 chased the entire Japanese village which was exhibited at the St. Louis fair and" propose to transplant It to the CANNOT ACCEPT Funeral of A. S. Funk Was Held This Afternoon From U.

B. Church. been laid the and all Late Popular Majastnea i i The remains of the late A. S. Funk island next summer in all its original Mr.

and Mrs. Arnold Bahres came'j VIIIWVV 4SKil I I irered to ny art ol the City arrived in this city this noon on the 'H Del ATMORE CLUB WILL MEET AT M'CABE HOME. The TOembers of the Atmore chrb will be entertained at the home of Mr. awl Mrs. Chet.

McCabe Wednesday down from Keota Wednesday. Mr, beautyl MEASURING SOCIAL WAS A SUCCESS. The social which was IJahres went to Washington this 'morn-. INTRODUCES A BILL. at A.

D- Acbjesia, -of Ainsworth, who held at the Ernst Re.nemund home on Wliiou train raraiiure uy uuuj-j ber of relatives and friends. From the train the body was takeb to the United J' Brethren church, wherp the -funeral was held at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Clark of the IT; B. church, of Cedar Rapid.

IJ came to attend the Diincan Members Diplomatic Corps Meet At Caracas Regarding Talgny Caracas, Jan. 27. Tweuty-flve members of the diplomatic corps today delivered to the Venezuelan government a i formal joint note stating they cannot accept Venezuela's position jthat Talgny, the former 1 French D'affaires here, had been teprlved-ol his official character and he only ranked as French clt.zen at time of 1 wedding and visit1 relatives, 'returned'i SEILER BROS Book Wall; Paper Sttre Congresarruin Dawson Would Make State University Repository. Washington, D. Jan.

(Spe-cteil.) Congresswian Dawson has introduced a biU making the state university of Iowa the only repository for public documents of the United 8tates for Iowa on the condition that the unuvtjrsity maintains a free IWrary. tXXXXXtXTXXXXXX conducted the services. Interment was made In Greenwood. The pall bearers, all of which were members of the Apollo lodge, Knight Templars, of Cedar Rapids, were: W. W.

Hamilton', C. H. Cogswell. G. D.

Huston, John Hamilton, R. W. Bushnell, Martin Evans. West Fourth street last evening, under tbe auspices of the Ladies' Aid society, of the English Lutberau church, was a success both socially and financially. There was large crowd in at-tendance, and each' guest was measured and three I cents a foot waa charged for A musical program and refreshments were also enjoyed and the society realized a good sum from the evening's entertalnhient.

ST. MARY'S CARD PARTY' MONDAY EVENING. A card party will be given by the ladles of SL Mary's church at the school hall on Lucas street Monday evening. Refreshments will be served. MRS.

GEORGE CRJNER WILL BE HOSTESS. 1 The members of the Twelve to One Card club will entertained at the his forced departure coun try. Diplomats have cbmmunicated the text of this note to their, respective Eovernments. A Fteach line l'l I i i i ii 'Jyi Jl ARRANGE FOR SOCIALS. WILL RAISE STATUE OF THOMAS.

to his home his Miss Zelk Wrignt and MW Ella I Hunt were puSBengers to Wapello last f- U'" j- Mitts jUcBride, who" attends I school here, was a passenge to Cotr I ter last evening tt spent Saturday and i Sunday at near tuere. i Dr. liowlanUi, who has been platJ form manager at' our Chautauqua the 1. past two years, greeted a few friends i at the depot yesterday. He came in from the west on; the morning Mrefly and went i to home at Daen- I Mrs.

U. Salmon, -of -tbjs place, "spenti yesterday vjrlth her friend, Mrs. home of Mrs. George Crlner next Wed I I. 1 wl .1 A tY i nesday.

C. A. Young People Met at the Y. a mm a A I -a a h. A wcLcoitA i iiNu iiinin DAY 4 i1 Is one of our I I ANNIVERSARY Tnnav Late Director to Be Honored in Cincinnati Because of Cincinnati, Janl 27.

The memory of Lie tote Theoiore Tho-aia of Chicago fouii dear and conwliiictor of the FIVENT QGARS today was granted the usual privileges of communication with the shore. Rumors Ground at. London, Jan, 27. Britiah adtpiralty says the rumors that British, battle- i Try one, If yiiW don't 11m IL tnrow it awy s.ua we pei you one of our rn choice rreel J'shlp Dominion is going tor Venezuela famous May fesuva.a in. Cincinnati for many years, wCll be honored by a 1 MRS.

SIEVER3 WILL i ENTERTAIN TUESDAY. The members of the Sixteen to One club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Sievera next Tuesday! MRS. J. R.

HANLEY WILL ENTERTAIN 8HADES. The members of the Shades Rading Circle will meet at the home of Mrs, i. R. Hanley on Mulberry street, Monday evening. I Last Evening.

The presidents of the young people's societies of the various churches of the City met hut evening In Joint session with the committee of the Y. M. for the purpose of making arrangements for a series of social to be he hi during the winter months. Several committees were appointed and will meet at the Y. M.

C. A. Monday evening, at which time the matter will be thoroughly considered and some plan adopted. is groundless. sne leaves of charge.

The anniversary of Miss Venia Selden was celebrated at tbe home of herarents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Selden, ou vWest Third street, this Twenty Vthe girl friends o'f the littlev hostess were entertained In a' most, pleasant manner with games and other amusements and refreshments were served by Mrsl Selden. life sized statue of the great dlrefltor.

7. day for borne. i L. B. Smith land family at Smojcei House GOT FIVE DAYS.

I Mrs. John Ounderdon returned to heriome at jConesvjlle yesterday after FOOTBALL MEN MEET I spending a rew days wun hr daugh Justice One Drunk, Waa Up Before rf HOwe This Forenoon. ter, Mrs. Fred Orr, and family. MrgJ Wi P.

Paugh visited at te home her friend, Mrs. Enjma Tpuraday night jSbe was MRS. FAHEY WILL ENTERTAIN WEDNESDAY. A number of ladies- will be entertained, at cards Wednesday. -afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Nellie Fahey. MAY GO TO KNOXVILLE. Ei Ward Hudson was hefore ustlce Howe thlo nwrning on the charge of be3nig idrunk and dTsarderiy. After h-eaiicg atl the evidence in the case the Justice eentenoeid him to five days imitiscaunjst in the county jalL accompanied to this I place yesterday morning by Miss Charlotte Cunning Trying to Eliminate Brutal, art of -j the Game. New York, Jan.

Rational Intercctlegiate football -rules oommll-teemet here today and first took up the subject of the elimination, of rough and hrutal play from the game. Th entire session wa oocupled In discussing the report of 'sub-conunittee which subrndtted' a working plan.fcr eLnnatlns brutality! 'The discussion was not made public, a INITIATED CANDIDATES AND i RECEIVED APPLICATIONS. The nrembeTs of tbe Fraternal Aid met last night and three candidates were initiated and! 11 applications received and balloted upon, Neil Friday evening the members will give a pie social, the ladies to furnish the plecj and, the gentlemen to furntvh coffee, cream, sugar and other Every member is requested to be on hand and enjy the evening and see the drill team. 1 ,4 ham, who Went jon to Cedai Rapids, where (will locate ai i trained uurse, havm recently completed the course in a Chicago training school; Thoa, Meeker, of Letts, cime; over on train numoer tnree tnis morning, i Dr D. Overholt's sale of horses, If -S ctU and hogs, was held at the "red A hill ton good coal.

TbJit lb wbaj we give to trttj cuitocarral way your moory't worth of OjintUYsflii Qjaiit-arid this fact is respoa ible frr the way i our iupl nets crows. Put our coel to practical, test barn', thia afternooTV Hehdrlckson CLIONIANS WILL DANCE 1 THURSDAY EVENING. The third of the new aeries of danc did the talking. Jane! Parkin, who haa been Newton and Curtis Edwards May be Sent to the Inebriat Asylum, i Couaty Attwrnoy J. R.

Hanley Is now preparing a petitictn tor the purpose of having Newton ami CurtUs- Edwards coxmitted to tbe inebriate asylum at Khorville. The two were taken into custody- yesterday afternoon end are now confined in tbe county jadl A dSf-terent life awaits them at Knoxville for there they will be connpeUed to work in the nikios and there will bo no chance tor them to escape. Alt of tho Inebriates who have escaped from the aaylum at ML Pleasant are being rounded up and they wHi bo compelled to serve their ua- ed tens, POES THINGS don't suspect That's Coffee! V. 1 POST 1 FOOD COFFEE iV I is a pleasant change and builds back HEALTH I es being given by the ChVmian Dancing club will be held next Thtursday eve 'sick, ia much better. 'Phone orders hare ptompt attrnilotu i.

Mr. and Mrs. Ixna Edmondson, of i GIANTS Meteor Basketball Team Chicago Defeated Sioux City Giants. The; Sioux City Giants wont. down to defeat laoit night for th first time this season, when they were ouLplared by tho Meteors of The result of tho gama was 25 to 24.

asdwat undoubtedly the fastest game ever ning. Sioux City, who is Bpendlns a few daya here, ere entertained Jit supper 1 SOUTH MUSCATINE FUELjCpftlPANY at the home of Mr. and Mts. A. OLD FOLKS' DANCE 1 i- Wednesday Night.

i The members of. the Old Folks Dancing club will hold another of their series next Wednesday evening at the MUSCATINE 10VJ Spraxue last evening, 'iuey took din ner Mi W. p.lpyles to- seen la that city, 1 1 armory. mi r-i-'l.

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