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- .. Ponlb.lllty of a n*w boat

yard In ·the Rock ·lala'nd engl•. neerlng dlatrlct Ia heightened by the atatement. that the .big half a million dollar dredge to :be built for th.e dl.atrlct will not be able to enter the Hennepin canal. ·o,. dock at the Milan yard. The Keokuk docks are large enough to handle the big boat but .when the new lock Ia built at Keokuk it will take in the alte· of the 11ruent boatyar~ and a new 'one will heve to be conatrl.Jcted. Le­Ciall'e Ia suggc'ated aa the logical location if a change Ia 'made; A government boat yard and.i.dry~ dock at LeClaire· woutd reator~; something of Ita .•. ancient mul• · ·time greatneu to the famous· river t·ow.n.

t'oday. In .~il'home, 2317 AI'. un .... nM

ayenue,' after ari: 1Jlt1e11 'Of year.·, .. ·· · ·' · . · ·· ·. ·. : '··

~j~~l:;in~~~~~~~~1ti&~1i M;,•··i.:owe wal boni ·Not';. %, . In Aatorla, til •. He w&l-. married. Pan11y L9we In Peoria, Ill., ·Jan. U, 1907 •• lie ,had been employed ·by Swift and· ·Co • . tor. tbe. paat 30 years, anfi had been a. realdent or Davenport 1or l5 years. .

Surviving are hill wife; Mr8.· Panay . Lowe •. · Davenport, two daughter•, Mra. c. P. Frommelt,

· Ma Lowe, venpor~: bla mother, l\lra. Julia Lowe, Astoria, Ill.; one aon, Robert K. r..owe. Davenport; one brother; Claren.ce W. LOwe. Spring· rleld, ·m. ,antl 'four grandchildren:

The body waa taken to the Hal· ligan funeral. borne where aervlcea will bt' he!" at 8:30 a. m. Thurt• day· and at 9 In St. Paul the Apoa·

e church. Burial will 'be In St. Marguerite'• .. cemetery.

ville, m. The. bOdy. was the · Stapleton. funeral parlora where services will be held at 2 p. nt. T~ Burial will be In Oakdale cemetery.

. . Ml,. Della Concannon. . .. Mlu Della Concannon, a resident ot Davenport . for the put. rtv' years, died. at 11:30 a. tn. Sunday at her· home tn McAuley Hall, 133S West Eighth a~t. after an Ul· ne111 ot. more than a' :rear. ...:.J. ·

.She was born In Keokuk, la., alid be!ore coming to Davenport, secretary to the paymaster ot N. C. R. R, .'Jn 0. .

Survlvlnr are one ward · J. ConcaDrion, several ntecea and --·~"··-· body waa taken to the funeral home and will. be Keokuk TUesday momlnl'. aetvfcea wtll ·:be. bell! at 9 a.l \Vedneaday In' St. Peters rhul"(:b at Keokuk. Burial will be· -In St.' Peters cemetery,

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.The Zelher Funeral. i' Jl'uneral aentcea .fOl' .llrll .. 'l:hef..

.esla Zelher were--held at S::So;a; · today .In the ,family .home Ill··

and at t In, St. Pe~er'a em ..... n.·• , ReY,. Leo A.·

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.n active member of the Presbyterian church. Com­y by his own efforts he responded through ~ife .to the needy. He did much for the welfare of Ius c1ty

tlf century of his activity.

was born at Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, December 4, L hospital in Fort Dodge, Iowa, October 31, 1936. on. His parents were Alonzo and Mary Dean Long. 862, the mother remarried a few years later and the Calhoun County, Iowa, settling two miles south of received a common school education and in 1882 ;eorge I. Long, who owned an interest in the ]Janson fter that the two brothers became sole owners and tnership until the death of George I. in 1914. s:nce ated his daughter, Merian L., with him as Long & ~tion of the paper. When only twenty-seven years member of the Town Council, and served two terms.

cted mayor. In 1898 he was appointed postmaster, r1 four ;ears later, serving thirteen years. He was a ol board several years. In December, 1932, Governor llim a member of the State Board of Conservation January 1, 1933, until in May, 1935, when that board the Conservation Commis,;ion created a few weeks

·-sixth General Assembly. In 1933 Governor Herring ~f director for his township. He was a member of ~h ~ trustee of the local church, past master of Joel' Jn active Republican, and a member of the

L . H' 1tion .. He was successful as a newspaper man. IS

Jartook of his positive personality, and were widely lover of nature and an ardent conservationist.

1"_\l\K was born near Bloomington, Illinois, January in KaJarnazoo, Michigan, September 8, 1936. Burial Uinois. His parents were Abia and Ann ( J oder) ] the degree of S. B. in 1896 anrl of A. M. in 1900 ege, Eureka, Illinois. He was a teacher in public

1 County, Illinois, in 1896-97, and was professor ~f 1rv in Eureka College in 1899-1904, was a student m i~ 1900 and in 1903, and was professor of history in

'rom 1904 to 1933. He received the degree of Ph. D. Liversity, New York, in 1911, and from Eureka Col­belonged to several historical associations, was the of Civil Govern;ment o( the United States: 1907, of

wa D 1wing the Civil TYar and Recw.stru.ctwn, He was the founder of the I 'ical monograms.

1 ~ue of Nations Association, and was its

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from 19:27 to 19:29. He retired from active work in 1933 because of failing health and was Jiving with a daughter in Kalamazoo. He was a member of the Church of Christ (Disciples), was popular with students and associat~s, and a success in his chosen profession.

FIHNCIS 2\-L\JUON HuNT>:Jt was born in a log cabin on a farm between Keosauqua and ~1ount Zion, Van Buren County, Iowa, :Warch 25, 1858, and died in Ottumwa, Iowa, October 18, 1,936. Burial was in the Ottum­wa Cemetery. His parents were Joe and Mary (Trebilcock) Hunter. He attended country 'school near his home, and later public school in Keo­sauqua, also the Bloomfield Academy, and was graduated from the Law Department of the State University of Iowa in 1882. He went the same year to the law office of Leslie M. Shaw at Denison, but later in 1882 he located in Council Bluffs as a clerk of the Federal Court, and as United States Commissioer. He also served on the school board while living in Council Bluffs. In 1892 he removed to Ottumwa and engaged in the practice of law, being for several years in partnership with H. C. Jaques. In 1910 he was elected judge of the Second Judicial District and was three times re-elected, serving sixteen years. After leaving the bench he rdurned to private practice. Judge Hunter was noted for his interest in juvenile matters in the courts. He sought out many crippl,ed children and had them sent to the State University Hospital for treat­ment. He was a man of admirable personal qualities.

D ... Ef,ll,IYEY SNOKE was born at Mowersville, Pennsylvania, November 5, 1863, and died in Davenport, Iowa, April 26, 1936. Burial was in the Wilton Cemetery. He received his early education at the place of his birth and later attended the Illinois Wesleyan University at Blooming­ton, the Lebanon Valley College at Annville, Pennsylvania, and the State University of Iowa. He was awarded a Ph. B. degree by Illinois 'Wesleyan University. He lived in the southern part of Cedar County several years, served as mayor of Durant, Cedar County, was elected as representative from Cedar County in 1893 and served in the Twenty­fifth General Assembly. In 1910 he removed to Davenport. He was an officer in the former People's Trust and Savings Bank of Davenport, and was affiliated with banks at Durant, Bennett, and Walcott, Iowa, ;mel Vero Beach, Florida_. He was active in Liberty Loan drives during the World War. He was a member of the Scott County Dar

. Association, Modern Woodmen, and Knights of Pythias.

JoHN M. BrxLEJt was born on a farm near Brooks, Adams County, December 23, 1867, and died at his home in Douglas Township,

County,_ May 26, 1936. Burial was at Nodaway, Adams County. parents were John and Savilla Markley Bixle1·. He grew up at

farm home, attended public country school and began teaching in c ion .. •·•-... schools when quite young. He attended Western Normal School

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