Personal paragraphs
C. F. Eiker, of Chicago, was here over Sunday.
Jas. Lane was down from Galva over Sunday.
M. E. Schuck went to Peoria on business Monday morning.
Isaac Wilkerson is shaving the dear people at Peoria, this week.
Edward Garrison has bought the old Bloom homestead, just south of this city.
Dr. W. E. Waddell, of Canton, made us a flying visit on last Friday night.
C. M. Weeks and wife were among Knoxville's State Fair visitors, yesterday.
Mrs. D. 0. Hagarman is absent from the city, visiting friends at Chillicothe, Illinois.
Mrs. J. H. Lewis returned Saturday, from a visit with her brother, at Bushnell, Illinois.
J. W. Westfall is organizing a lodge of Modern Woodmen, at Stronghurst, this week.
City Clerk Smith, was among the Knoxville representatives at the State Fair, on yesterday.
Amos Palmer left last night for Papillion, Neb., on a visit to his daughter and other relatives.
Mrs. Seth H. Crump returned home yesterday, after a two weeks' visit with friends at Wyoming.
C. K. Collins was home from Omaha last week, taking a short vacation with Knoxville friends.
A. H. Anderson, of Galveston, Texas, are arrived here last week, on a visit to his father, A. G. Anderson.
Mrs. Jane Edgar will spend the fall and winter with her daughter, Mrs. Tilden, at Helena, Montana.
Mrs. Harriet Cunningham, of Newark, Ohio, is visiting in Knoxville, the guest of her brother, Reverend F. R. Boggess.
Everett Wilcoxen and family of Kansas, were here the first of the week, the guest of the family of H. Hoffmaster.
Miss Wissie Keefer left Tuesday morning to attend school at St. Mary's College, Knoxville, Illinois - Macomb Journal.
Mrs. J. C. Stewart of Galesburg and Mrs. Leavenworth of Riverside, Calif., where callers at T. C. Love's, on Monday.
Miss Callie Lescher left Monday morning for St. Louis, where she will visit friends and purchase a stock of fall and winter millinery.
Mrs. W. T. Robinson and daughter, who have been visiting Knoxville friends, returned to Glenwood, Iowa, last Saturday evening.
Miss Minnie Myers, who has been rusticating in the West during the summer, returned to her home last week, greatly improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, who have been enjoying a month's visit with her father, Judge Sanford, return to their home in Vermont, Monday morning.
Dr. J. Q. Waddle, the dentist, left for Chicago yesterday to take a medical course. The doctor has made many friends during his stay at this place, who regret his departure. He is far above the average in his profession, and we hope he will return in the future - Brimfield News.
H. L. Clapp went to Camp Point last week, to erect a bronze monument for the Earl family.
W. W. Warner is at Peoria this week, attending the fair, and will gather in the nickels with his striking machine.
Dr. J. Q. Waddle left for Chicago with his friend, Mr. Corconan of Brimfield, where they will attend the Chicago Dental College this fall and winter.
Rev. Baxter Dennis and family, of Buckley, Ill., were here last week, the guest of his father, Rev. L. B. Dennis. Mr. Dennis preached at the M. E. Church last Sunday evening.