The Waterloo Times Friday, March 26, 1915 Renault John Foster was here last week. John W. Hursey is still quite sick. Mr. J.W. Bostwick is very sick at present. Miss Lizzie Frisch is at home from the city on a visit. Waldo Isom was home from the city over the weekend. Grover Dashner of Prairie du Rocher was home last Sunday. Mabel Carr was a Fults visitor Friday evening and Saturday. Mr. T.J. Cahill spent the weekend with home folks in Waterloo. George Bickelhaupt Jr., visited in St. Louis a few days last week. Mrs. Eckert had a paralytic stroke last Thursday and is still very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pullen and children were Valmeyer visitors Sunday. Little Florence Hinrichs has pneumonia and whooping-cough at the same time. Mrs. Joe McMurtry visited her brother Mr. J.M. Bostwick last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. C.S. Hursey, son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Buettner visited Mrs. Eckert last Sunday. Charley Bostwick of Modoc has been here for several days on account of his father’s serious illness. Messrs. Tom Carr, Howard Carr, Lester Pullen and Mrs. Jessie Jost were in Waterloo Tuesday on court business. Mrs. Clara Hursey form near Fults was called here last week and is still here at the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. Eckert. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knapp and Misses Lydia and Louise Bickelhaupt attended service at the Hartmann church last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bickelhaupt and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin and son called on Miss Rook Sunday afternoon. Miss Ella Heller, who is staying in Prairie du Rocher with her sister Mrs. Albert Brown and family came home last Saturday, and staid until Sunday evening. Her little nieces Annie and Ella Brown came up with her.