THE DENISON REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1916. PAGE FIVE
Lfeo Aliart, of Dow City, Visited Willi The Ffldtty cliib Will hold its first friends here Monday. meeting at the Carnegie club room on WANTED- Friday, September 22a. FOR SALE— L. C. Butler was up from Arion on TO RENT- LOST" Quality Tuesday transacting business. Levi Erlcltsdn, of Boyer, and Cites. TO EXCHANGE— assme veriismg FOUND- Miss Ruth Cole left Monday for Dcs Richardson, of Brogan, were business Moines to attend Des Moines college visitors ih D^hison Tuesday. Paul Boylan has returned to Ames to. 13. McElwain, of Willow town' Fiv* Cents Pet Lin Each Insertion. No Ad for Less Than FlfteeA Cent*. Card of Thanka Fifty CahtS Is our motto and we spare no" effort to continue his studies nt the college ship, was in Denison Monday, being to apply it to every picture we make called here to serve on the jury. Mr. FARM LANDS FOft SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE. Miss Jessie Hayes went to Ames Sat McElwain was excused from service, LOST urday to.take up her work at the State howevfer. Agricultural college. LOST—August 19, oa Lincoln High IOWA Mr. Farmer. <-:vy pP%uUtf9 . Mrs. C. J.. Salomon and daughter# way between Woodbine and Denison, Hefe is what you have been looking Gustav Stehr was down from Boyei* returned this morning from Duluth, for, Big Type, Big Bone,* Quality Pol yesterday attending to business mat* a ladies' black travelling bag. Reward WOODBURY COUNTY FARM for Miiin., where they have been for the' ftii* return. Notify Miss Hazel Bonine, sale; improved 240 acres near town and China Boars. Studio ters at the court house. Sired by John B. Lawson'a 1000 lb. ^/v past few weeks enjoying a vacation. Blair, Nebraska. v 35-3t. at $125 per acre; all valley land. Easy Mrs. J. F. Glenn, o| Chicago; arrived Mrs. Salomon is afflicted with hay terms. Write for full description. W. herd boar, King of All S531730, A222716 ifi Dfenifeoh last week tot- a visit with fever and each year she makes the POUND H. Kennedy, Castana, Iowa. 34-4t# by Long Kings Equal. relatives aiid old acquaintances. trip to. northern Minnesota to secure • Some sired by Ira Expansion 244659 " Frfed Morse was i Jiassengdr to, relief tram the trouble, SOME MONEY was found In JaCdbr by See Expansion, out of Dudle by wfflf m Woodbine Suifday tnornlng, she will make a dence with six lots in East Denison. handle, balance to suit purchaser. D. Crawford county—Notice of the Read among the out of town shoppers here visit at the home of her brother, Rollo the death of Mr. A. J. Patrick, a for Terms if desired. J. W. Miller, Jr. 37-tf L. Kenworthy, Roseau, Minn. 37-2t+ ing and Probate of Will. Tuesday. Miss Alice Swanson departed Mon Terry. mer resident of Denison, which oc day for Grinnell, where She will at curred there the latter part of lapj To Whom It May Concern: Miss Fern Mills left on Monday for tend college the coming year. Mrs. A. F. Bonney, of Buck Grove, FOR SALE—Furniture and house , DOUGLAS AND POPE Counties is You and each of you are hereby noti Lincoln, Neb., where she will attehd Week. Mr. Patrick had been in failing fittings. Call at residence of Dr. Phil the best "Park Region" of Minnesota. Mr. C. C. St.Clair, a prominent bank visited friends in Denison between health for the past year and a few fied to appear at the court house in the university. trains Monday. Mrs. Bonney was on brook. 37-1t Beautiful lakes and fine farms with Denison, Crawford county, Iowa, on er of Marshalltowh, was in the city weeks ago 'went to the old soldiers' cows, com and clover. Great dairy Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scherbring were Tuesday transacting business. her Way home from Kamrar, where she home at Hot Spjrings, where he hoped FOR SALE—New, modern 5 room the 18th day of September, 1916, at 9 business callers in Denison Saturday has been making a visit with her possibilities. Farmers are prosperous, o'clock a. m., to then and there attend Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bierne, of Vail, that he might be benefited. Mr. Pat bungalow, located 4 blocks from court holding about 80 per cent of the time from West Side. daughter. house. Call Mike Magner. Phone No. the probate of an instrument in Writ were pleasant guests at the home of rick moved to-Denison from Ute about deposits in our banks. I have some ing purporting to be the last *111 and Miss Ferne Richardson will leave to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Houlihan Monday. Miss Hazel Shives has returned from three years ago and was oil inspector 1398. 36-tf morrow for Iowa City, where she will a two months' visit with her sister, fine farms of various sizes for sale. testament of William J. ScriVer, late Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jones were over for this district, filling the position Also some cheaper stock farms. Write attend schoolthis winter. Mrs. McGimpsy, at Osceola, Neb. Mrs. held by Mr. John L. Richardson, who FOR SALE—8 room house on south of said county, deceased, at which from Chaiter Oak Jast Thursday spend McGimpsy and children came home me your wants and I will send de time and place you; will appear and Mrs. Edward Quirk and Miss Loret- ing the day with friends in Denison. resigned the office. We have been un east corner 16t, electric lights, city scription, or come and let me show show cause, if any/you know, why said ta Harrington, of Vail w^re pleasant with her and will visit her parents and able to learn the full particulars of water, cistern, iatticed porch. Reas Mrs. Ahna Hogan has been suffering other relatives for a time. you what I have. Alfred A. Secord, will should not be admitted to probate. caller^ in the city Friday. the life of Mr. Patrick. He leaves a onable. Phone 216. 35-t'f Alexandria, Minn. 36-3t+ for the past week with a very painful Mr. Theo. Walker returned last eve daughter and four sons to mourn his In testimony whereof, I have here Walter and Herbert Wetzeler Were tooth infection. She is now able to unto subscribed my name and affixed ning from Salt.Lake City, Utah, where death. The remains were taken to FOR SALE—24 pure bred White 240 ACRES, Minnesota corn land down from Schleswig Saturday visiting be about again. he has been making an extended visit Ute for burial. Orpington pullets. Inquire of A. C. the seal of the district court this 5th with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Boylan were in well improved and a real corn farm day of September, A. D. 1916 with his son, Ralph. We are sorry to The show windows 'of the Balle- Weeks. ^ 34-tf close to the Iowa line; price $130; (seal) J. W. MONAGHAN, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. tiling, of Phillip, DoW City Tuesday in attendance at the report that Mr. Walker returned home marriage of Miss Trenna Chamberlain Brodersen store are attracting consid FOR SALE OR TRADE:—40 horse will take up to $10,000 in good clear 3«-2t Clerk. S._ D„ visited with his brother, Era- in poor health, the climate at Salt Lake erable attention this week with the ifiett Fling, and Wife last week. to Mi*. Carroll Denio. not having agreed with him. power touring car In good condition. property or cheap land. Andrew Cow showing of fall merchandise. The Inquire at the Review office. tf. an, Windora, Minn. 33-10+ Card of Thanks. ~Mr~EdWard Jones,"of Arcadiar*stop- Hugo Jans and family, who reside at Mrs. E. P. Williams, who has been window trimming is very unique and ped off in Denison between trains Fri Oldham, S. D.. are spending the week ill for the past week, is gaining nicely. is the work of R. B. Thompson, who Mrs. Williams wants to express to lit Denison Visiting at the home of his She is at the honie t>f Mr. and Mrs. M. BUSINE8S 8RIEF8 CHOICE CORN AND CLOVER farms day oh -his Way to South Dakota. completed the windows Sunday, just in the Blue Earth valley on long time the dear people of Denison ttad "other sister, Mrs. E. J. Miller. E. Jones, where everything possible is prior to his departure for Minot, N. The song hit, "September Morn," Is friends, her loving appreciation of Prof. C. W. Manning was up from being done to make her comfortable and easy terms. Call on or write Joe Messrs. John Dorfler and W. C. D. The backgrounds depict Egyptian the latest lilt to become epidemic all Stuart, Blue Earth, Minn. 29-10 their manifold and raiiltilled kindness Dow City Friday fcoirferring with Schwanz were over from Charter Oak and afford her the much needed rest architecture with Egyptian figures over the country. The air Is the theme es during all the time since her hus County Supt. F. N. Olry in regard to Saturday attending to dome business after her long period of watching ot moulded of plaster pariS, the work of of "September Morn," the world's band became ill. The family join her some school matters. matters at the cetinty capital. the bedside of her husband. Mr. Thompson. Two months was re greatest musical offering by Arthur FOR SALE—160 acres In the corn in this expression of their gratitude. Miss Naomi Stock, who is trimming Miss Irene Grants, of Manning, is a Members of the Southwest Iowa Edi quired to prepare the backgrounds for Gillespie. Aubrey Stauffer and Frank belt, 20 miles from the Io^ra line; well Mrs. E. P. Williams. in a millinery store at Woodbine, vis student atthe Denison Normal & Busi torial association will gather at Mis the windows, which are somewhat dif Tannehill, Jr., comingr to the German- improved and all fenced and cross ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ness college. She is making her home souri Valley, on Friday of this week ferent from anything heretofore seen ia opera house Tuesday, September fenced; all tiled; miles from We wish to express to our friends Stock! in Dqitioon over.Bundayr .with -her aunt,.Mrs. J. C. Robinson. tor the annual fall meeting. The bus in Denison. The interior of the store 26th, almost direct from its long stay Mapleton, Minn. Further information our sincere thanks for the many- deeds iness men of Missouri Valley have is decorated with foliage and urns fill at the LaSalle opera house, Chicago, call or write P. J. McGulggan, Maple- of kindness shown our mother, Mrs. Mrs. Helen Ifliacs, a rejsident of C. L. Voss and son, Loyal, were busi made extensive preparations for the ed with roses. The Balle-Brodersen where it played to wonderful business ton, Minn. 34-4t+ Catherine Johnson. Douglas, Wyo., is a pleasant guest at ness visitors in Oftitklia Mtid&y. Loyal entertainment of the scribes and a store spareB no expense in its windows for months. The company includes Jennie White. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hels- will leave the last of the week Tor Iowa most enjoyable meeting is looked for and interior decorations for its fall several of the original cast and num Famous Mapleridge and Iliee >Lake • Chas. H. Johnson. ley. Mrs. Isiacs was formerly Miss City, where he will enter the State uni ward to. and spring openings and in fact arc bers some of the best talent in the district has the richest soil; without versity. Helen Woodruff, of Dow City. Mrs. Geo. Lamberty departed last not surpassed by even the big stores musical comedy field. SeVeral new stone. Within 60 miles of the Twin To those who so kindly assisted us Mr. John C. Frahm,- a resident of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller, Jr. and evening for Des Moines, where she in the cities. It is well worth a spe musical oddities are introddced in Cities. Write for list and descriptions during the illness and death of our Ogden, was in Denison Tuesday call children drove over to Manning yes will spend a week visiting friends and cial trip to Denison to inspect the which the famous LaSalle prize beauty of over 80 splendid s.tock and dairy mother and sister, we wish you to ac ing on friends. Mr. Frahm is spend terday paorning to be 'in attendance relatives. From thfere she will go to windows this fall. chorus is to be seen. There are a farms of all sizes. From $40 to $80 cept our sincere thanks. Also for the ing the week at Boyer visiting at the at the home coming celebration. They Elmore, Minn., for a visit with friends. score bf more fetching musical num per acre. Address or call L. P. Lar beautiful singing rendered and floral home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pithan will return home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. GarVey, of Rapid BOARD AWARDS CONTRACT. bers that follow cloitely the success of son, graham, Minn. Parties from this offerings given. City. S. D., are spending the week in the title song. 37-lt locality who have located there are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Poe, Denison, visiting at the home of the Lana COnstrution Co. Ge^ts 34 Culverts Mrs. L. C. Butler, Greek young man wishes to find pri well pleased. While in Braham call latter's sister, Mrs. Alfred Wright. and T. A. Hickey, of Manilla, and see them. 334t4 Mrs. H. B. Neighbor, Mrs. Garvey will be better remem Four Box Culverts.' vate teacher to learn English. Two Pd~ Mrs. .T. P. McMurray. bered as Miss Mary Kelly. hours every evening. Good pay. Ad dress John Kokinos, Box 87, Denison, ILLINOIS. The.W. C. T. U. had Its annual elec At a meeting of the board of super Through the columns of the Review visors held Tuesday at the court house Iowa. 37-2t FOR SALE—80 acre dairy farm in we wish to extend our sincere thanks : tion of officers last week, at which time Fox river valley, near Elgin; 78 acres to the kind friends and neighbors who bids were received for thfc construc Mrs. Anna Sims was elected president; Be satisfied. Buy a Reo. Asks the under cultivation; extra well improv Mrs. Helen Cassaday, Miss Agnes King tion of thirty-four reinforced concrete so ably assisted us dining the illneSs box culverts to >be built on the county man who drives one. 36-tf ed; Holstein dairy fully equipped for and later the death of our father, Mr. and Mrs. Ella Sewell, first, second and operation; possession can be given at Hans Christiansen. third vice "presidents, respectively; load system. There were four bidders FOR SALE—A choice lot of Duroc Mrs. Emma S. Meyers, recording sec present, the Lana Construction com once if desired. Termer reasonable; Pd The Children. For Thursday, Friday male pigs for sale. Inquire of Joh< no trado. Lock Box 287, Elgin, 111. retary; -Miss Lessie" Marshall, corre pany, of Council Bluffs; Iowa Bridge Keatipg. 37«3t+ sponding secretary, and Mrs. Anna company, of Des Moines; £. McNeal 29-10+ MISS GRACE SELANDER J and Saturday Norman, treasurer. Mrs. Nellie Pen of Delolt, and T. A. Hickey,.of Ma "Farmer Jones" is again in the swine Teacher of Piano. ney and Mrs. Lillian Shirk were se nllla. business. Have for sale at this time HOMESTEAD Affiliated teacher of Siegel-Myers lected as delegates to the state con .The Lana Construction company, of 22 fall boars, besides 5 spring Durocs. OREGON LAND GRANT—2,400,000 School of Music, Chicago, 111. Expon S 14 pounds pure granulated QO^ vention, which meets at Ft. Dodge the Council Bluffs, was awarded the con Mostly sired by my old herd boar, acres will be opened soon. Be prepared ent of Sherwood's System bf Piano first week in October. tract for the construction of thirty of Co1. Jones, a httg that bfeldflgs td tttk to settle. Send two-cent stamp, Oregon Playing. William H. Sherwood's Grad C the culverts, the contract price being family of Durocs in IoWa. This stuff Land Grant Information Service, Com ed Piano Lessons taught. Diplomas # Sugar for ->• - - " John Meehan met with an accident awarded to students completing the last Wednesday afternoon while re 921,112. T. A. Hickey, 6f Manilla, Was is priced tp sell. Thos. Meehan, Breed mercial Bldg., Portland, Oregon. given the contract for four box cul er, Vail, Iowa. Phone 76-0. 37-tf 35-5t-+. entire course. East BroadWay Street. 10 ban Diamond C yellow laundry soap for 29c turning home from Arion in his car. Phone 1191. 37-2t Mr. Meehan was traveling over the verts, the price being $1,780. The con 20 ounce jar peanut butter, per jar ^20*: Lincoln highway and. undertook to- pass tractors will commence work on tlie Parties desiring brick can save mon MISSOURI 9 Sour pickle* per dozen - l«c a rig in the vicinity of the county culverts as soon as material can be ey by purchasing the Goldheim brick, How would you like to be a Balkan 2 No. 2 cabs of was beans for «c home. He turned out a little too far placed on the ground and it is ex which may be seen on the property MISSOURI FARM BARGAIN; grain king who has guessed wrong on the Regular 25c can K. C. baking powder priced at 20c and struck the soft dirt of the em pected that most of them will be com on , Center street. Enquire of J. P. farm, 380 acres, all in cultivation ex war?—Kansas City Star. bankment, which resulted in tlie ' car pleted by November let. The county Conner. 20-tf cept 40 acres timber pasture; 100 acres Sweet potatoes, while they last, priced at, per pound 5c landing in the ditch on its side. ' For will not permit the building of con clover and timothy; two sets buildings, "Those who know Harding test and I White Ohions, priced at, per pound 3ic crete culverts after November 1st, un Be satisfied. Buy a Reo. Ask the fair condition; ten miles Adrian, Bates # tunately Mr. Meehan escaped without longest are his warmest supporters," Injury. Only thirty minutes were re til after atl danger from frost is past. tnan who drives one. 36-tf county. Mo.; price only $75 per acre. says the Hawarden Chronicle. quired to right the car and get it back County Engineer H. B. Fisher is to Write A. W. Baker, Owner, Brookfleld, be congratulated upon the close est! Be satisfied. Buy a Reo. Ask the Mo. 34-10t* on the road and it returned to Deni mates he is making on the Bridge and man who drives one. * 36-tf "What's the advantage of a primary Peaches and Pears for Canning son under its own power. culvert work. On the work let so far election if we can bolt the party when Mr. O. A. Patterson has been con this year tlie estimated cost has been Get out into the world. The neW CORN, WHEAT, ALFALFA FARMS. a candidate is fairly nominated " in :Extra Fine peaches pi iced, while they last, per fined to his home for the past few days but $1.26 above the contract price. Be days are waiting for you. Afake a start If you are on the market to pur quires the Lanesboro Topic. # crate —5 - <•••$••• following an accident which occurred low we print a table giving the esti by attending Manftato (Minn.) Com chase a farm at a bargain write the Monday noon. Mr. Patterson was re mated cost of tlie three lettings no mercial college. 34-41 Hethcock Land & Investment oo. We Fancy pears for canning. While they last, per crate $1.98 turning to the b. We will sell at' public auction on pay any purchaser expenses to and Vaccinate Your April 13, 1P1G ..$ 47,665.00 $ 47.681.55 from the farm. These farms are locat : valk. A dray .traded with fitrnitujra LAug. 8, 1916 ... 47,095.00"*' 47,270.19 streets of Denison, Saturday, Sep Fresh pork iatuage, per pound. I7|c § ed in one of the best sections of the was backing up to the curb stone Sept. 12, 1916 .. 23,095.00 22,902.00 tember 16, a portion of the household Fresh hambtirfter, miide freak day, lb. 17fc i strtack the end of the plAnk ju&t as Mr. goods and effects of the late Cather county, in New Madrid county, Mo. Young Cattle iPatterson was crossing it, resulting In ine Johnson, deceased. C. H. Johnson nethcocK Land & Investment Co., Par Totals '.$117,855.00 $117,853.74 ma, Mo. 34-41+ Shoulder beef roasts, per lb. 15c • throwing him to the pavement. Both At the forenoon meeting Mr. Theo. and Jennie White. 37-11-+ as Blackleg is in if his limbs were badly scratched qnd Drake, of Chapter Oak, was reappoint-, Fancy rib boil*- per pound bruised and one; otyphis . wrists was Dressntaklrig School. 1,000 ACRES Henry county, Mq., some parts of t! county. ed by the board as a member of the Thorough instruction in cutting, de two sets; of improvements, 70 miles sprained. He hopes to be £ble to at old Soldiers' relief commission, his tend.to 1.1s dhtles at the Crawf6rd signing and sewing. Our systems are Kansas City. A bargain at $60. Small term having expired this month. Mr. easy to learn aiid are perfect fitting. er farms. T. B. R. Ha jkhey, Urich, County bank by the, last of the jwfeelt Drake's Work ort the Commission has Friday Specials Mrs. H. A. Graves^ Manager, Deniaon( Mo. 33-8t+ The Flynn Construction companyr,of been so satisfactory that the board felt Iowa. lGtf Fresh Halibut steak, per pound... 174c Sioux City, who had the contract for ho should receive the appointment SOUTH DAKOTA. Fresh Sainton steak, p^r pound ... ie^ Dfcnlson's first pavferiffent, ' ConipWeld agtita. 1 We lake tw&fijjcl tires and make: one A Fresh Supply dn '.j.H '• ici • - the work on Monda^&f thitilweek, my -*FZ o'ood 6ne. Give'lis-a trial. Chamber- RANCH for sale by owner;' 2640 : ing the strip of pavement on lower tQO LATE TO CLASSIFY. flh Motor & Supply tSo. 36-2t acres, several tracts from 160 acres to Hand at Reduced Main street in fornt Of the Denison For meats of quality telephone your a section; the best of wheat and alfal Saturday Specials bottling works. All the pavement let Good oil and good tires are the fa land. John Davidson, Box 211, Oel - order to the Economy meat market. cheapest in the long run. Chatnberlln : For Sat. we are offering yop fresh killed mutton at last spring 1s now completed and most We maintain a prompt delivery serv rlchs, S. D. 35-5t+ Prices. of it is now open for traffic. Appareht- sells only the best. 36-2t prices less than anything in the frern meat lihe. ly the work Is most satisfactory ami ice to every part of the city. 37-lt DANCING PROGRAMS—The Re 320 acres South Dakota land;, will :Leg of mutton, per lb 161 Shoulder muttoti, lb. 14^c the residents of Denison may well be Bran shorts, a car just received. Or take part pay town property; 'good view has most attractive programs for proud of the appearance of the streets der now. West Denison Mill. 37-lt time oh balance. Burr oak posts for Mutton Chops, per lb 16$ paved. dancing parties, at reasonable prices. gale, 10 cents. D. F. Brown, Owner, Mutton Stew, lb...... 12^c Samples of different designs Willingly s Loin of mutton, per lb ISic Recently the Fllnn Construction Mr. Farmer, we pay the highest Denison, Iowa. 34-tf Your Druggist company was allowed another con market price for hides and butcher shown. 39-tf tract for additional pavement and the stock of all kinds. Remember, we WISCONSIN company will commence work on tliis handle all .kinds of meat. When you AUTO LIVERV Ph A. Schlumbefger at once. It-1b believed that ail of the come to town pay our shop a visit and WE OWN 200,000 acres, price $5 to • MENAGH'S STORE J curbing and much of the grading on we know that you Will be satisfied. Auto livery, day or night. Phons $20 an acre, easy terms; agents want Phone. 39 the streets to be paved will be com Ecoftomy Meat Market, Denison, loWa. 1326 for night; 160 lor day. Roscoe ed. Grimmer Land Co., Marinette, pleted before freezing weather. 37-lt ttomafis. 95-tf Wis. 17-20+