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Wt$2 \ *> DENISON, , WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1920 No. 47 «»,, ta \ VOL. LV «Vf Schwarz were Kiron visitors Wednes­ SENDS ANNUAL OFFERING day. • tV^ Mrs. Julius Ehler entertained a num­ • AMERICA^ LEGION, FALL IN 4 Woman's Home Missionary Society of '«> - • 1 * ' ~ • flow City Sends Two Barrels or BUCK GROVEITES ber of ladies at her home Wednesday BUCK GROVE NAN HARDWARE STORE & ^'Si ' SCHLESWiG NEWS s'V Fruit to Des Moines 1 afternoon, The hours were spent in • Grand Formation of Legion at + ST' » ** A social visitation and a dainty lunch 4 City llidniuiratay, November • • 35th, at S:15 O'Clock • DOW CITY, Nov. 23—Special—The was served. * • > •' Woman's Home Missionary society held Chris Lafrentz and family mOved ir\ BEADS APIARISTS ROBBED AT VAIL TO CALIFORNIA 4> There will be a grand formation + another interesting meeting Wednes to their new home Thursday in the day afternoon of the past week with north part of town where they are now «fr of the members of the American • • Legion' at Legion hall tomorrow, 4 Mrs. Elian Hain at the home of her 1 nicely located. Dr. A. F. Bonttey Reelected President O'Reiiley Bros. Store Entered Thurs­ daughter, Mrs. Wesley Cramer. The Mt . and -.Airs. E. W. Paulsen and Mti &> -CV Ladies Aid Society of Inunanuc) Church Mrs. Martin Schultz went to Kiron * November 2&th, at 2:16 o'clock. •> 6 f af State Association at Convention • The boys , going to the football.+ day Niglit and Property Removed attendance at this time was very good and Mrs. Dan Hemphill Left Thurs­ •,.-.* Surprise Mrs. Ed. Firnhaber Thursday afternoon. being above the average number. Mrs, Mrs. Honas Carstens entertained a Held at Council Bluffs • game and sfii v the people of Den- + —Enter Through Rear Window day for California WJ Y-" ^ ' Thursday—Birthday •fr ison and vii lity how they took • Frank Glassburner was the leader of , . Anniversary number of her lady friends at her the lesson, which was taken from the Tt&k •>; • home Tuesday afternoon. The hours • Ko-ni-Ac bill; 'and never get a + $ • scratch. • - «|> textbook. The subject under discussion were spent in a social way and a fine ANNUAL SESSION WAS BUSY ONE * LOSS ESTIMATED AT $500.00 waff "We and Our Neighbors," dealing MAKING TRIP WITH V AUTO*-.. -*?v lunch-was served. • with economic factors in community V CYRENUS SCHMIDT PROMOTED Carl Stuckenberg .and Wm. Weick life. Mrs. F. M. Mahin presented a * y. opened their new restaurant and leaflet' entitled "A Deaconess Commun lunch room here Friday In the build­ SCHOOL CONFERENCE - Thieves Mode Away With Many Guns ity House," telling of the many good Will Go by Way of Texas and Expect; „ ing formerly occupied by Matt. Loren- Texsis Appropriates Nearly Nine Times As Mych As This State for Aid and Muclt Ammunition—Sheriff works which are being accomplished by to Reach Los Angeles About t|u> 'jr'$ ' NcW Restaurant Opened by Cart Stuck- zen. Both are experienced men in the W. H. M. S. through this channel. # ;&SKL the business and will no doubt receive of the Industry Annual Conference of Consolidated Greene Working on Case • First of Jamiaiy;#;;^ enburg and Win. Weick—Chas. School Officials hi Cedar Falls AQ Another leaflet which also contributed , Acker In Charge of Hotel their full share of the public business. December 9th and 10th very much to the interest of the lesson & Peter Ernst who has been confined V was given by Mrs. Ida Talcott upon "A / - to the house on account of illness is Pastor's, Plea." Mrs. C. H. Best pre­ BUCK GROVE, Nov. 23—Special- reported to be somewhat better at this Dr. A. F. Bonney, of Buck Grove, Vail, Iowa, November 20—(Special CEDAR FAIgLS—Unusual interest is to the Review)—O'Reiiley \ Brothers sented a leaflet, the subject of which Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paul­ Schleswig, Nov. 23—Special: writing. was reelected president of the Iowa being manifested in the annual confer­ was "My Christmas Daughter," it be­ sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Naeve and Lawrence Larson and family wHt> State Beekeepers association which hardware store owned ana operated Hemphill loaded up their camping out­ held its annual convention at Council ence of consolidated school officials to by Dave and James O'Reiiley was ing also in harmony with the gtudy, daughter Ruth returned Tuesday have conducted the Commercial hotel be held in Cediir Falls, December 9th and was listened to with great inter­ fits and started In their autos for Tex-: from Denver, Colo., where they spent for the past summer left Thursday Bluffs last week. The other officers burglarized late Thursday night or »>«*« elected were: Vice president, J. H. and 10th. The 'program is designed to Friday morning and mode away with est.- All present derived much benefit as, and from there to. Los Angeles,;^ s the past month visiting with relatives for Omaha where they will make their be essentially practical and hence Iowa merchandise valued at/"between $400 from this splendid lesson. The mem­ which place they expect to reach about - i and sight seeing. home. Paarmann, Davenport; secretary-treos- men familiar «$th Iowa problems pre­ bers and friends of the local W. H. M. January first. They will take it easy " Mrs. Henry Lafrente and daughter Ernest Dahms and son returned urer, Prof. F. B. Paddock, Ames: di­ and., $500. Entrance to the store was and enjoy life on the way as they will"' , rectors, F. W. Hall, Colo; R. C. War­ dominate as. ppeakers. The program gained,through a rear window. S. recently shipped their annual dona­ > Helma were at Omaha Tuesday doing Monday from Des Moines where they follows: • '•% . The robbery was not discovered un­ tion of two barrels of fruit to Des be getting into a warmer climate each • some shopping. had accompanied Mrs. Dahms to Des ring, Marshalltown, and J. H. Allison, Thursday A. M-:- Topic. "Mew Legis­ Moines, one going to the Deaconess day. They will camp along the way, Moines where she is taking treatments Council Bluffs Dr. Bonney for years til the store was opened Friday morn­ Mrs. Henry Iwen returned from the lation for' Consolidated Schools." State ing. The thieves made away with an home and the other to the hospital, the seeking shelter only when the weather * Denison hospital Saturday where she in a hospital. Her many friends will has made an Intensive study of the Supt. P. E.. MoQJhnahan presiding. Dis­ valuation of the two barrels being sixty ,1s too unpleasant. , - underwent an operation for ulcers hope to hear of a speedy recovery. bee industry and there are few better automatic Remington shot gun; 12 versed men on the subject than he. cussions by County Supt. Geo. Masters, gage, Winchester pump gun, 12 gage, dollars, which will be an item of inter­ . two weeks ago. She is getting along Mrs. Frank Davis and children left Glenwood: • H." C. Moeller, ' Waterloo: Remington hammerless 29 rifle, Win­ est to all readers. The next regular Word has been received from West _ -. nicely. Friday for Vte where they will spend His reelection to the offlc is a fitting Prof. Macy Campbell, Cedar Falls. meeting will be .held at the home of Side that Mr. and Mrs. George Zlmmet^ several day's visiting with her par­ recognition of his ability in this line chester pump rifle 22, pear; handled Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Rohwer enter- Thursday, 2:0^ P. M.: Topic, "Im­ revolver 32-20 caliber, Winchester Mrs. Eugene Crantlali, with Mrs. Ida had a visit from the good old stork on* tained a company of relatives and ents. and his many Crawford county friends provement Jiv ,transportation." C. C. Talcott as leader. Saturday, November 20th, and are the • >v friends at a duck dinner Sunday. E, T. Cochran of Denison / was in rejoice with him. 25-20 rifle, Premo No. 9 oamer^, 7 Ing- proud parents of a baby boy. George -to * Facts and figures brought out at the Swain, State Tochers college, presid­ ersoll watches, 4 safety raxors, 40 ; V v Those who were present are Mr. and town Tuesday looking after some busi­ ing. Illustrated lecture, Prof. Macy pocket knives, one large electric cen­ LEGION SMOKER and family moved from this vldntiy» v Mrs. Joe 8chlimgen, Mrs. Wra, Rath ness matters. convention ore Interesting. There Campbell, Cedari'Falls. Discussions by last spring1 and have many friends who •'• and daughters Erma and Hilda of A number of friends' and relatives were reported in Iowa 178,000 colonies ter table lamp, hundreds of shot gun will wish to send congratulations. of bees in 1919, from which was secured. Supt. C. B. \Vflpd8took. Pisgah; Supt. shells, 2000 rifle shells 22 caliber, 4 American Legion Enjoy Smoker Thurs­ Denison, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius gathered at the Martin Schultz home W. H. Ray, TiWon: Supt. B. B. Hard­ good chisels and a wash boiler. day Evening—Supper Served—Be- Albert Schwiesow has recently paint- ; Rohwer. „ Wednesday evening to help him cele­ 13.000,000 pounds 'of honey, valued at in, Grand Junction; Supt R A. Norris, ginntais of Series of Functions ed his new garage and it is a big im­ Mrs. Henry Reinking and son Chas. brate his birthday anniversary. The about $3,000,000. This calls for an in­ Sheriff A. C. Greene was called from provement. , • •>'. vestment of about $9,000,000. . The Cooper: Supt. 'Win. A. Dunlavy, Huron Denison and he is now working on the 'spent last Thursday at Ida Grove vis- evening was spent in < playing cards consolidated school. case, but the robbieries left few if any DOW CITY, Nov. 23—Spepial—The Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carstens have reSioux City on busi­ the Coon Grove school last Friday Friday P. M.: Topic. "The Type of wiches and doughnuts, were served by ents. ness matters. He returned Saturday evening was very successful. The Superintendent? and Teachers Needed a quorum of six ladles, the wives of Miss Lillian Macumber went to Mia- > 5 K attendance was large and the best of Kebeksh Order at Dow City Holds a From the DuiHap .Reporter we learn evening. for Consolidated Schools." Geo. A. that Gene Roberts, a brother of Wil­ members of the legion, who had been nilla Sunday to see her new nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heying spent Sun- order prevailed both indoors and out. , Meeting Complimentary to New Brown, inspector of consolidated schools selected as the menu committee. This who is now . at the home of her mother J The program, consisting of drills, bur Roberts, living: neai< Dunlap suf­ visiting. • day at the L. H. Eveland home in Ida 'presiding. Discussions, C. C. Swain, social gathering marks the beginning playlets, recitations and songs, was Members—Interest In Games fered the loss of his fine country home Grove where Joe met his brother Law­ Cedar Falls: County Supt. Hazel Ott, last Thursday. The -Reporter says: of a series ofl functions of the like as Carson Brothers had an. amusing ex- : rence. . „ well rendered by the pupils of the Jefferson, and members of boards of ed­ planned by trie legion for the coming' perlence one day last week chasing a -. • f - school. Immediately following the Mr. Gene Roberts suffered the loss John Boll, Barney Boysen and Bar- DOW CITY, Nov. 23—Special—The ucation from consolidated schools. Of his fine farm home on Thursday winter, all of which will, without a coon, which they finally killed with a ' • ney Andresen all drove over to Deni­ program the boxes, generously donat­ local Rebekah lodge met in their regu­ doubt, be looked forward to. hammer after tiring the animal out. son Tuesday afternoon attending -to ed by the ladies, were auctioned by lar session in the hall Wednesday and last, shortly after noon. The com­ Miss Lucy Kane finished her fall term '* . JL M. J. Conway. The proceeds, amount­ BATTLE CREBK MAN ARRESTED munity was called by the ringing of ^ ^business matters. after the business routine, the evening the fire bell but Mr. Roberts home is JOHN J. WIELAND DEAD of school at Kenwood Friday and in­ f Mrs. A. H. Stoltenberg was hostess ing to $52 will be used toward pur­ was given over to a social time, as had tends to reniain at home for the pre*- , '< to a large company of lady friends at chasing a Victrola for the school. been especially arranged in compli­ Loren V. Gi*ve&, Formerly of Battle beyond the city limits and of course ent. * Was not afforded the protection of the Long Time Resident of Carroll aind One Rev. Father Pqrle, and • :i' '• 1 ."MA <**.?: j c her home last Thursday afternoon, ment to the new members of the order, , Creek, Arrested at Henderson, N. City water. He lived east of town a of the Owners of Lakewood Resort* with Mr. Mrs. * ^ r >The affair wui a birthday surprise par­ ' The Farmer's ProMem.. which included about fifteen ladles and , C., by Fwtil Authorities short distance up the valley. People Dies Last Monday Week Welsh and Paul, were guests at the ity on Mrs. Dr. H. D. Jones. The af- Webster City Freeman-Journal: If gentlemen. The Thanksgiving note responded quickly and both Mr. and Bonney home to dinner Sunday. ^ 'ternon was most pleasantly spent in farmers hang together and demand $1 Was extensively carried out at this Miss Mary Mahoney cajne Saturday)^, t Loren V. Graces, formerly of Battle Mrs. Roberts wish to extend their John J. Wieland, of Carroll and Lake v '5 «a social way, after which a delicious per bushel for their corn and 60 oents time with appropriate games, contests, thanks to those who so vSHlinlly "help­ wood.,died'at his home in Carroll last for an-over Sunday visit ^ith her oous- ' tjjuncheon wao served by the hostess. a bushel for their oats ..they will get etc. Much'Interest was crested in vie- Creek* and-.jM*ya. ttar»e a resident of|t v in, Lucjr Kane. h b WOodbury county* Just west of , Ida ed. especially the superintendent-and__MondJ»y week at the'age of 79 yeajs, Wamla^Bendten who - »L tt" iti But will they, hang together? Can ing witb~«acb other in-seeing whp could the children from the high school;schotftT He had been In failing health for the Mr. Bwmdt. who has been conducting^ ® working In the- caftay kitchen tot the they? W1H not* many of them-be forc­ form the most words from "Thanksgiv- T3rove, "has beeif asnssted at Henderson, past year, and for a time was at Ro­ sale for Henry Asmus, left for his « PMt year is nt>w working in the Ben- ed to sell at prevailing market values in Day." Mrs,George Binnall was the N. C.. by the'postij authorities, with The fire seemed to have started' in-the home at Dodge. Neb., Sunday. ? $17,000 In* cash and $1,000 In liberty kitchen roof and was first noticed by chester taking treatment. During the dlxen and Evers dry goods store. in order to meet pressing obligation^? most successful. Another feature along Mrs. Roberts as she was hanging past season he assisted with the work Miss Anna Kane went to Dunlap on, Paulsen went to 8ioux City They can live better than any other this line was the giving of reasons for -Jbonds secreted • in the spare tire of his at Lakewood/ where he and two • sons Saturday to visit her sister, Ella, over Monday to spend the week visiting data with less expenditure for food, Which one has to be thankful. Among automobile. Graves lived at Battle clothes on the lioe, but she thought at Sunday. . ' "• Creek about five years ago and then first that the smoke came front the top operated the big resort, but he contin­ with' friends and attending business but all of them have taxes to pay, the many good reasons the one given of the chimney and did not get -alarm­ ued to fail in health, and in October en­ Dr. Bonney left Tuesday for Coandl matters. .... „„ many of them have interest to liqui­ by A. L. Johnson was decided upon as moved to Omaha,: where he was mar­ tered the St. Anthony's hospital at Car­ Bluffs to attend a beekeepers meeting.. Mrs. Wm. Rath and daughters, Hil­ date and many of them have rent to being the most unique. A delicious two ried and whare he entered the employ' ed at first. By the time is was dis­ He will visit other points before return- of the American Express company and covered that the fire was burning in­ roll until death relieved him of his da and Erma, spent last week visiting meet. It is a big problem for a class course collation was served as a fitting sufferings. at the JUIIUB Rohwer home. that represents 38 per cent of the en­ Close to a most delightfully spent eve­ later the mail service. Having com­ side the roof it was hard to save any­ Mrs. H. A. Henderson and children* pleted his civil service examination he. thing, although a few pieces of fur­ Mr. WSeland was one of the early set­ arrived Wednesday from Ft. Dodge for Bernh^rd Andresen who has been tire population to organise and act in ning. f niture were saved. It was badly tlers and business men of Carroll and confined to his home the past several unison. Some day it will be worked ask^d to be transferred to JSTorth Caro­ took a conspicuous part in the affairs of fL visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. days on account of illness is reported out and the farmer will be in' position lina. ' and shortly . after the transfer smoked. The house burned complete­ Bonney. Drop in price of calico does not cre­ there became mlssinsr several register­ ly and is an entire loss as was most that city during the early day. A few Andrew Andersen had a-sale of his to be getting along nicely. to name his own prices, same as other ate any interest among the girls, but all of the -furniture. Mr. Roberts car­ years ago an opportunity presented it­ Bernhard Evers and John Bendix- buslnes men, manufacturers and pro­ ed mail packages. .While in Henderson household goods Saturday and they all they are profoundly stirred by the re­ Graves blossomed out with a. new auto­ ried some insurance. The friends of self whereby Mr. Wieland and two sons en went to Omaha Tuesday buying ducers generally do. It is doubtful, port that fur coats are coming down Mr. and Mrs. Roberts sympathize with secured the amusement resort a Lake- sold well. He, with his family, will goods for their store. however, if the present farmers' strike from $700 to $598. mobile and lived in C*manner that led wood and made a great success of the shortly sail for Denmark, where they Chas. Acker took active possession cam win. They are not well enough to his undoing. them in their misfortune as it is in­ intend to reside in the future. We are deed a misfortune to be burned out of venture. sorry to lose this estimable family, but of the Commercial hotel last week organized. They didn't begin soon your home at the beginning* of winter. *Cv»« and will from, now on conduct the enough. Everybody in Iowa and in ' All Armenia has to do to awaken the It does not amount to much for Efforts to persuade the profiteers to hope they will find prosperity in their same. TJje- new proprietor intends to other agricultural regions wants them humanitarian sentiment of the powers towns to erect advertising signs urg­ 'They will make their home at the new home, and secure protection from massacre ing motorists to come and be jolted all -home of Mr. Roberts' mother for a moderate their charges belong properly Claude Welsh surprised his parents make a few improvements in the to win and will d* all they can to time at least. in the hog curing season. building and to give the public a first help. I \ is to discover oil in large quantities. to pieces over their rough roads. by returning home last Sunday evening .. class hotel. X from Huron, S. D. He had been away - §yt. ' • Mrs. Fred Mohr was at home to a all summer. ^number of ladles Tuesday afternoon. i : \ Mrs. Ballard left Friday for Charter - The hours were spent in doing fancy -BY- Oak to visit her daughter, Mrs. Melvin work and visitation after, which a fine Young. _ i lunch was served. News and Comment About Iowa People and Events J. W. JARNAGIN ; ••X Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lehman, of Deni- son spent several days here visiting with Mrs. Lehman's mother, Mrs. • It Iowa have contended that they were construction of seven' steel barges of that town the management takes the occurred October 3d, when five young + GOODRICH CENTER NEWS • Henry Bendixen and other relatives. The farmers in hundreds of commun­ band to the lonely grave where a dirge Grlswold men were Injured, one, Oscar S, C. D. Vance. Miss Miller, Miss Duke ities in Iowa are providing electricity handling the Bell long distance busi­ the latest pattern and design for use Patch, fatally. The largest of the • • and Mrs. Sage all drove over to Den- for their homes. The most popular ness at a loss. . . on the between St. is rendered and a wreath of flowers de­ Louis and St. Paul. ' These vessels >cost posited. Orton Brothers, of Dallas claims is $25,000, asked by the admin­ igon Saturday afternoon to do some method is by high tension lines eminat- county, are the only showmen left in, istrators of his estate, J. B, and Inez : shopping. . „ lng from some central plant in town J. F. Dollahan is under arrest at more than a million dollars and were Willoughby. The others are Hoyt B. ^ -Mrs. Andrew Wiebers entertained a or city. One of the largest movements Waterloo because he substituted chick- delivered to the owners at St. Louis re­ the field although the Rlnglings were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brogan and ^ cently, being towed by the United originally Iowa men, the old home be­ Lundin, $15,000: Paris Leslie DeVlee, granddaughter, Alice, visited with • - jA company of ladies at her home Tues­ on foot is the extension of a line from»en feathers for those plucked from $10,000; Dale Hopley, $10,000. Patch 5 Iowa Falls in Hardin county, to Rein-{geese. It is claimed the defendant se- States stealer Eleanor. It is the par- ing in the vicinity of Postvllle, Allama­ their daughter, Mrs. L. H. Christian- ; day afternoon. The hours were spent kee county. died two days after the accident. Lun- sen and family Thursday. * in doing fancy work, after which a beck, in Grundy county. Already six cured a number- of mattresses filled pose of the owners to start a coal and dlne claims a broken arm and nose L delicious lunch was served. crews of men are at work wiring the with goose feathers to renovate and produce line between St. Louis and St. Paul Steensen transacted bus«t< that before returning he took out large Paul in the 1921 season. Enlistments" In the army recruiting and asphasia from a bloiv on the skull; ness at Denison Saturday. t i • Mrs. John Relmers moved last week houses and farm, buildings and a great station In Des Moines numl>ered 109 DeVltt sustained an injured eye, a Mr. Jurgen Jepsen was a business v '•' "4* into her beautiful and comfortable deal of material' is on hand, the rest to quantities of goose feathers and sub­ r A. F. Stattler is dead at Los Angel­ during the first week in November. Of wrenched back and a lacerated hand; caller at Schleswig Wednesday. v H new home in the south part of town be shipped early enough that the line stituted chicken feathers. It Is alleg- this number all but three were for a Robins claims internal injuries from A-, where she and her son Willie are now will be supplying customers by Decem­ eded he has been taking at least fifty es. He was one of the original found- Herbert Steensen is assisting his „ Tti " per cent of .the goose feathers from ev­ era of the famous English colony in three year period. Recruits included which he still suffers, and bruises on uncle, Henry Heide, with corn husk­ f <«r •' nicely located. ber 1st. With its thirty miles of main theatrical men, high school gradutaes, his head; Hopley recites that his scalp ing this week. The many friends here of Cyrenus line, 95 patrons and the capacity to ery mattress. Goose feathers are worth Plymouth county in 1879. He was one was scraped off on both sides of his •Schmidt will be pleased to hear that care for twice, as many, it will be the from $1.25 to $1.50 a pound while chick of the best known horse men in the farmers, mechanics, railroad men and Mrs. Fred Voss entertained her en "feathers are worthly only twenty and his knowledge of one assistant bank cashier. Approxi­ head, and that his hip was injured, in mother, father and cousin Frank of , - - he has been promoted to the position largest farmer's line constructed in mately one-third of the men enlisted addition to bruises. The claimants ask Denison Sunday. ' ' ' of night automatic chief, tho second Iowa. The company,was formed on cents. horses brought him into prominence damages on the strength of negligence highest nosition in the Western Union the basis of eighty eight shares at $400 and for -many years h£ was judge at all were following professional occupations Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christiansen and of the big horse shews in the country. when enlisted. Large posters conspic­ on the part of the county and the Wil­ family were shopping at Denison Sat- telegrapn office. His many friends each, or about $35,000,- but it Is the en­ The state board of health urges care­ 1 son Bridge company of Red Oak. for ^5» (Wr- will congratulate him upon his ad­ gineer's estimate that it will cost but ful quarantine and a vigorous cam­ In recent years he divided his time be­ uously displayed announce th«t a num­ urday. "A. paign in favor of vaccination because of tween his old home in England and Cal­ ber of recruits are wanjed, tor guard allowing a pile of dirt to obstruct the Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Bauman are vancement. $30,000 to build the line. This is ex­ duty in Germany. ^ i highway near the site of a new bridge assisting her sister and husband thia> The Ladies Aid Society of the' Im- clusive of all wiring in the houses and the prevalence of smallpox in various ifornia. . '• on the Lewis road, built by the -Wilson fiimi&tBKuml Church very pleasantly sui*- farm buildings, and most of them are parts of the state. It is almost an epi­ 4 One of . the problems . confronting company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder are .. . - 1 t prised Mrs. Rev. Ed. Firnhaber Thurs- asking provisions for electrlo stoves demic in some communities. School Between eighty and one hundred mem authorities have been notified that all Iowa farmers at this time Is bow to entertaining the latter's mother and day afternoon fn honor of her birth and motors to run farm machinery and bers of the Arkansas legislature recent­ harvest the big crop of corn. Corn iEvery person In the state of Iowa father of Denison this week. ' day anniversary. The ladies brought electrically operated pumps for water children must' present a certificate of ly elected arid governor elect Thomas ate tWo and one-fifth gallons of ice succe,ssful vaccination. Diphtheria is huskera are hard to get even though as Leonard Marquardt spent a few t well filled baskets and at the close systems. From the power house at the McRae, will come to Iowa State col­ much as ten cents per bushel Is offer­ cream, during the past year. Accord­ days the past week at the Fredr^j of the afternoon a delicious lunch was great dam across the river at Keokuk also prevalent in an unusual degree. In lege at Ames to gather material with ing to statistics gathered by the state -served. She was the recipient of lines extend in all directions, accom­ a single day 150 packages of anti-toxin the view of establishing of better ag­ ed for husking in some counties. Rural Schroeder home. J* k schools In many localities have been ad­ dairy and food commission five and one George Lind transacted business at t x •'*many beautiful and useful gifts. modating hundreds of farmers in south­ were sent by the state board of health ricultural educational institutions in half million gallons of ice cream worth t assist in the work. $7,000,000 were produced and disposed Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gherlng en­ .^ntly entertained a number of their and western . Another trans­ and to other northern colleges through In many cases women have hurriedly of in the state during the year ending tertained the latter's father and moth- ' * J friends at ft six o'clock chicken dinner mission line is to be constructed from Farm organizations are endeavoring the efforts of Arkansas bankers who adjusted their household affairs and September 1st. This is an increase of er of Denison this week. ij v- Sunday. Keokuk to Burlington by way of Fort to solve the money stringency by or­ have raised a fund of $15,000 for the $20,000 in value over the preceding '** Walter and Albert Schultz spent Madison. This will make three lines purpose. The party will also visit the joined their husbands in the field. The Mr. and Mrs. John Voss spent Sun- - .Mr ganizing a system of financing that will corn crop this season breaks all records year. It does not represent a propor­ day o,t the Chris Voss home. . ,v- W % light­ communities are securing money by at Anamosd produced a big crop this record was 416,000,000 bushels in 1912. In order to obtain gasoline at a re­ Denison Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. * : »ensen. „, ning. On several occasions lightning notes signed by all members. In some season. From its surplus «. consider­ duced rate an organization known as Earnest Voss Sr. Mrs. Ed. Retmer and daughter Edna has put both lines on the Illinois side cases farmers who have ready cash are able quantity of produce has been ship­ Former service men should know the Community Service Stations com­ Mr. Dietrich Vannier and children; y-' spent Saturday in Omaha doing some out of commission at the same time. It loaning it to others who are in need of ped to other institutions. Twenty bush that the government Is anxious to re­ pany found easy picking when it out­ ot Denison visited in this vicinity , shopping. , is believed that another line on the funds and who have had difficulty'with els of onions were sent to Rockwell store all of its brave defenders to lined a co-operative system of con­ Thursday. • Mrs. George Iversen very pleasantly Jowa side several miles- from those on their banks. The low price of com and t* City, fifty bushels of.onions and 1.100 health without expense to them if an structing filling stations in various A number are finished husking corn entertained a number of ladles Mon- the Illinois side will not be affected by oats has created a big demand for cat-, pounds of cabbage to the epileptic col­ opportunity is given. In this great towns, stockholders being entitled to around this vlclnky. -day afternoon, the occasion being her the same bolt of lightning. tie and hogs for feeding. Livestock ony at Woodward and ten barrels of work Dr. Frank L. Williams, of Des a lower rate for gas. And now the Carson Christiansen reports a good-S'vS ..-Ji f. birthday anniversary. The hours were centers are visited by thousands of sauer kraut and 300: bushels of onions Moines, is the representative for Iowa. Central Engineering company of Des sale of his Duroc Jerseys on last Sat-v^wg V "1' spent in doing fancy work and vlslta- stockmen in search of feeders. to the penitentiary at Ft. Madison'. Dr. Williams was a captain-surgeon in Moines brings suit to recover some­ r -Jll i tion. A delicious supper was served Independent telephones lines in Iowa urday. have won a great victory recently In the 16th infantry. .Iowa service men thing over $120,000. The engineering Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speck and by the^ostess. The new governor of . is Col, Fred Buchanan has sold his fa­ and their families should be thorough­ company which took the contract to family were business callers at Deni­ Mrs. Hans Miller and Mrs. Hans that the Bell telephone people have Hon. .T. A. O. Preus. a son of Dr. C. ly familiar with Dr. Williams' - work. build the various stations alleges that r conceded thd justness of their claims K. mous Yankee Robinson circus to W. C. son Saturday.' t- : Mahlstedt were both taken up to the Preus, president of Luther college, the Hall, of Lancaster, Mo. This show was This work is independent of the war the service stations company failed to Mr. and Mrs. James Flnneran were Ida Grove hospital Tuesday where for a larger commission fn handling fulfill Its contract, and that the money they both underwent an operation for long dtstanee tolls. There are approx­ big Norwegian institution at Decorah. ready for winter quarters near the lit­ .risk insurance. The government hos­ shopping at Denison the latter part imately 800 independent telephone ex­ Another former Iowan thus honored is tle town of Granger not far from pitals and government surgeons' offices asked for represents an unpaid balance of the week. ^ gall stones, from which bot£ have been Hon. D. W. Davis, re-elected governor Camp Dodge when Mr. Hall came upon are open to service men without fee. The towns, where stations were con­ Migs Elisabeth Brosnahan spent Sat­ patient sufferers for some time. Both changes in Iowa, and this new order structed are: Storm Lake, Newell, New ladies are reported to be getting along means a saving of $100,000 a year to of Idaho. He formerly resided at Rip- the scene and bought the whole busi­ And yet there are men right here in urday at Denison. a v 1 pey, Greene county. Iowa who are in danger of death simp­ Cherokee. Parkersburg, Spencer, Mc­ v ^ -H nicely at present writing. / these toll stations. The increase in ness outright and shipped it to its new Gregor, Monona. Schleswig, Waukee, Honas Petersen of Ipswich, S/ Dak., commissions to the independent com­ quarters in Missouri. Mr. Hall has been ly because they are not familiar with One of the largest steamboat con­ training animals for shows for years. Uncle Sam's provisions for taking care Spirit Lake, Estherville, Ringsteadt, Doubt is expressed if John Barley­ spent several days here visiting with panies is^the result of negotiations cov­ West Union, Hampton, Williams, Gar­ corn is really dead, but anyway he has friends and relatives. While here he ering several weeks between the Bell struction companies in the United Ha is one of the most noted horsemen of them. Dr. Williams is doing a great States is located right here in Iowa. in America. The show made Buchan­ work for Iowans but he is anxious to ner, Hubbard. Algona, Central City, .been put as far underground as the • purchased the Chris Lafrentx borne in company and the Iowa Independent Ute, Doon, "Primghar, Paullina, San­ cellar. the south port of town, and will move Telephone association, culminating in All manner of water craft is turned an rich. He named his aggregation af­ do much more. If Iowa does not get •*V-f a satisfactory agreement to both aides out at the extensive yards in Dubuque, ter an old time showman, who gave ex­ the full benefits of the government reg­ born, Ocheyedan, Ashton, Graettinger, WsMt there soqie time next month. ulations it is not his fault. Emmetsburg. Des Moines, Mt. Ayr, Willie Bielenberg ,and son Henry at a conference between R. L. Parker, known in commercial circles as the Du­ hibitions all over the midwest in the Claimed that In these luxurious times of Traer, president and other officers buque Boat and Boiler works. Sever­ days before traveling by rail was Council Bluffs, Diagonal, Davenport, vent to Omaha Saturday where they Five claims totalling $70,MO have Blairstown. Shelby. North Sioux Cen­ "Americans are getting soft, but any­ * consulted a specialist in regards to and directors of the- state iriOependent al large government contracts were dreamed of. The original Yankee Rob­ way a lot of them have plenty of bone telephone association. For a long time successfully handled by this firm dur­ inson lies buried at Jefferson. Greene been filed against Cass county as the ter, Clearfield, Clarion, Eagle Grove, lenry's health ing the war. Its latest venture was the county, and every time a circus visits result of the automobile accident that Dows and Belmond. ,• , . , pin their heads,. w.,,-i Mrs. Fred Spalm and Miss Marie the independent telephone men all' ova- lllilllliil • '•pgr* , .. .41