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I#:- #.v. |f" ft**/ I !. SK jF:--' |»?}3 h^: t"y £»aAies Do yon know that you can save your self 'from that tired, cross, hot, all ueed-vtp feeling, by getting yonr bak ing done at the fcatace, "Bakery An awful saving in yonr husband's as well as yonr own. We would impress the fact that Oor Baker's Goods are Absolutely the Best in Denison This is no idle boast, comparison will prove the assertion. !5he "Ke\a ^oyVV 5T GV4. SVssrts. A: A: Guarded by 82 Insure ance Departments, JV Will Write You A Policy For S 1 0 0 0 0 0 a Guarantee That The Cost to You For 20 Years Will NOT Ex' ceed the amount Per Year Oppox site Your Age, For Further Information Address £. Gen'l Agt. Denison, la. Ptf I) Ale Not Cost Ale Per Year 21 .... -•$ -93 22 85 23 ... .78 24 ... 68 2S .... 64 26 56 27... 49 29... 41 SO.... 34 34 12 31 33 -29 34 29 35 31 36- 3i 37 37 38.. 46 39 52 40... 65 41.... 7o 42 ... 89 43- 1.16 44- i-35 45- 1.64 46 i-95 47 2.30 48... 2.74 49 3-17 50... 3-69 51... 4.26 52- 4.8S V- 5-54 54- 6.Si 55- 7 1 3 You must either shut the flies out or shut them in. If you want to shut them out, get your screens up at once. The WHEELER SCREEN is easily fitted, self/ adjusted, slides up and down like a sash, fits any window and is absolutely fly proof, For sale by Green Bay Lumber Com'py. Also a good line of Screen Doors plain and fancy. LADIES! We are prepared to do your bakings FRESH BREAD, 44 'W' It came from Japan It is the finest that ever came to Denison It is our own importation It is beautiful It is odd AND If you want to know whet IT is, watch our window. Cassaday & Cs. CREAM VIENNA, GRAHAM RYE, HOT BUNS, ROLLS, COFFEE CAKE, CINNIMON ROLLS. FANCY CAKES, ANGEL FOOD, MACCAROONS, KISSES. Everything Fresh. Wholesome and Palatable. "ML. id. "BvaAWvij, "5vo\. In the District Court of Iowa in and for Craw ford county, April term, 1902. Addison Clark Thompson. Plaintiff TS Wm. Noel and Samuel H. Kesler and the Un known claimants of the following deg'-ribecl premises: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the Miutheast quaiter (se se of tiou One (11 iu .ownship liighty-two (b':j north, of limine Thirty eight i3S. Crawrord county. Iowa, west, ilk P. M.: Defendants. Original Note'co. To the above named Defendantsand Unknown Claimants: You and each of you arc hereby Rotified that there is now on file in the offioe of the «ierK of the district conn of Iowa in and for Crawford county the petition of plaintiB in the above entitled action in which he states that he is the absolute owner in fee siuipleof the follow ing deserib-d tract of laud, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ise se of section oue l) in town fchip eiyhty-two (82) uorth. of range thirty ei?ht 3f?) west *th P. M.. Crawford County Iowa. And asking th.\t title thereto be quieted in him j.nd that you and each of you be barred and forev stopped from having or claiming any rig-t, title or interest adverse to plaintiff in or to the said premises. Plaintiff further alleges that there are per sons whose names, residences and interests are unknown to him. and who claim an inter est in the reai estile hereinbefore described adverse to plaiuiiff. aft follows: The unknown wife, heirs at law, devisee*, grauietrs, execut ors. or administrators of William Noel, and the unknown persons claiming an interest in the said realty by inheritance, devise, grant dower, or succession by. through or frorn the said William Noel whom they claim was the owucr in fee simple of said lands: and the un known vsons who by dower or survivor's right, inheritance, device, grant or successiou by, through or from such wife, heirs at law. devisees, grautees vr successors of any such unknown person or persons: claim a fee simple imprest in some portion of the realty herein before described. That plaintiff is unable more definitely state now -tie interest of any such unknown person or ersons have been derived than is hereinbefore stated. And further and to the same effect as to the adverse claims of Samuel H. Kesler, and th unknown wife, heirs at Jaw, devisees, assigns executors or administrators of the taid Samue Kesler. whom they claim held the aforesaid premises under morttc»j»re of dale February 25, 1£«50. which mortgage has'long since been paid but through neglect has not beeu can celled of record: and the unknown survivor beirsat law. devisees, asslgus. executors or administrators of any vucli person or persons, The interest of which pernon or pefsous plaint iff is unable to more deiinitely sta*e 1 That with respect to all and each of the un known claimants hereinbefore designated plaintiff has sought diligent .y tolearn the name residence and interest of each and every on of such persons, and the name, residence an interest-of each and everyone of such person remains unknown to this plaintiff. Against ull and each of the aforesaid unknow elnim^nts plaintiff prays that his absolute ti: 1 in fee simp to the aforesa'd premises be estab jighed. a-d that the title thereto in- quieted ir him. at-d that all and each of such persons barred and forever estopped from having or claiming any right, title, or interest in and the sain real estate adverse to this plaintiff No persona! judgment is sought against any de fendant. Now, unless you appear thereto and defend before noon of the. ser-ond day of October term 1^02 of the said court, which will commence on the ftth day of October, A. D. 130& at the coui house in Denison. Crawford county. Iowa, de fault will be itered against you and a decre rendered thereon as pray. d. AS **i C. H. AN AW. Attorney for 1'laintiff. The above original notice, being resent* to the court this 2tfth day of April, A. 1U is -hereby approved, awl such appvvai en -2or*e*i hereon, and it is ordered that such notice be publ sned in MENI^OX RKVJEW. a newspaper publisher! at Denison, Crawford county. Iowa, once a week for six consecutive wenkeomnienrinL' on the tlvsi day of July. A. I). 1 HtJ3. Done this !Wth day of April. A. 1902. in open court, it being th® sixth day of the Apt ii term 1902 of the said coiirt. Signe*) Z. A. ('HUKCII. Judge 16th Jut^oial District. low». 30- Ot-ow lA Sight Weight felt the SPreper 2tat Is the proper lint for you to wcaron your vacation trip A beautiful iine now in. At tfaraehen dtetera Main dt.9 SDeniscn. Very Low Hates 1o Dubuque, Iowa The North-Western Line will sell Excursion tickets August:! to 7. inclus ive, with favorable return limits, on account of Catholic T. A. Convention. Apply to agents Chicago & North Western R.'y. Special Kxcursious to -Wisconsin, Min nesota and North Dakota Points. The North-Western Line oilers low round-trip rates to the points in states named above until Sept. 10, good to re turn until Oet. 31. For particulars ap ply to agents Chicago & North-West em R'y. coming to the fair. a here presented. ."(• .:v. ».:»... .f a PK0F. HIGHLKR, Goes up in a Baloon, and is Thrown From a Cannon. Lauds Safely by Means of a Parachute. We are pleased to be able to present ir. this issue a number of the free attractions that will be given at the street fair to be held in Deni son commencing Septembpr 23 and lasting for four long days. These attractions w^re secured at a very large pricp and we can assure the people 'f Crawford and surrounding counties that they are the finest money could buy. The contract was made with the National Theatri cal Kxchange of Chicago, parlies who are known all over the United States as furnishing the best to be had. A large stage is to be erected on one of our prominent streets and the attractions will be given ab solutely free to the public. In our next issue we will give a number of others of like character. All will readily see that these amusements are of a very hish character and no one need feal the hesitancy in Prof. Ilighler is just what his name implies, he is a highler. He will go up in a big balloon, and will be shot from a cannon while up hundreds of feet in the air. He will come down in a parachute. There are three people with this attraction- A lady will give a skirt dance from a parachute. This one attraction is worth com ing miles to see. Prof. H'ghler seldom fails to give his asc?nt no matter what the weather may be. Another amusment of equal merit is Prof. Rader's dog show. The time for this performance is almost an hour each day. It will be a pleasure to watch these dogs as they display almost human intelli gence. They will be put through a series of clever tricks, while they bark with deiight and scale the high fences, answer questions and re spond to the voice of their master. Alone this act would cost several hundred dollars in itself. Another attraction that is very highly spoken of is "Zella and Mora,The time for this act is about three-quarters of an hour and will be given every day, with changes, It is a double contortion act by a man and a woman. Presenting an interesting and hazardous performance. The act is beautifully dressed and the work of the per formers is the most satisfactory. You will pay 50 cents to go to a circus The state platform as adopted by the republican convention is one of thebest state papers it has been our privilege to hear. There is not an utterance that is not clear and distinct. It em bodies the best ideas of the great re publican leaders for the past foriy years and is fully abreast of present thought without sacriicing any of the time-hon ored principles of the party. We regard it as a masterpiece of republican litera ture. It aseures a great republican victo ry this fall and means that Iowa has tak en its rightful position as the leader of republican thought in the Nation. We arc glad to say that the congressman ifrom the Tenth District did not ha»» to go to meet the platform. The ciples it maintains are the »ues for will not see half so good an entertainment as the one We can assure the people that the Denison Business Men's As sociation is preparing one of the best shows in their power and are putting their money into it without any thought of gain ia a financial way. They want to give the people of Crawford county a big show free of cost to anyone. Watch these columns for further notices. mmm mmm- aWtSJ.-u. t. CQ| which he has contended during all of his congressional career and there is nothing contained in it which would compel hira to retrace his steps or to deviate from his former course. The RF.YIKW heartily endorses every word of the platform and believes it will re ceive the same kind of an endorsement at the poll- this fall. We believe that if the people of this county would read the platform with unprejudiced eyes it would meet the views of at least uine-tenths of the voters. Miss Ora M. Sprecher returned to her home at Lawark 111. after a pleas ant visit at the home of her uncle, C. Sprecher. W' 'ipaj^wp CONTEST IN EARNEST INTEREST IN CARNIVAL QUEEN AND MAIDS WIDESPREAD. Denison Favorites arc '11 morons While Dow City, Kii-on and Manilla are Represented. The interest in the grand comest for the selection of Carnival Queen and the Maids of Honor from the different towns in the county is already becom ing manifest. Many inquires have beeen made showing that before the contest is over all the people of the county will have taken a hand. Re member that the coupons may be handed to the editor of your local paper or sent direct to the committee and that tlu' price of a vote for yonr favorite is but one cent. The idea is not to make money but to pet an ex pression from the people ana at the same time realize sufficient to furnish the gorgeous apparel that is to be used in the parades. The Denison favorites show a wide range and in dicate that manv men have many minds. The following is the vote as received by the committee up to Fri day noon. Carnival Queen: Miss Anna Peterson, 52 votes Miss Maude Hunter, 48 votes, Mrs. Lena Le.v, 46 votea: Mis» Ella Iven?, :iy votes: Miss Jennie Hubbs, 25 vott's: Miss Grace Temple 20 votes Mrs. Will Seeman, 12 votes: Mrs. Grace Sprecher, 10 vote^: Miss Garda Ericksen, 10 votes. MAID OF HONOH—DOW TWO APPRENTICES WANTED—At Mrs. Gout-lay's dressmaking parlors, TEL. Il.'il4.—For your stove wood, I have.a good line on hand. $2 50 per load, delivered. A. M. Co 9. nii-lm FOR SALE--HS0 acres, 3 miles south of Vail, Iowa, SE1-1-83-38. Running water, blue-russ pasture, smooth land: h,.ndy to school. Ten years time, per oent inst. Write George A. Rogers, CCD South Yak Ave., Taeoma, Wash. 54-tf DUF.SS-M AKING—First class. 2nd door north 01 'A _«' City. Mrs. Lyda Sands. 50 votes: Miss Goldie Dow, 3f5 votes: Miss Marie Riddle, 20 votes Miss Mildred Wiggins, 10 votes: MAID OF HONOLI—Manilla. Miss Nettie Bin lack, 25 votes. MAID OF HONOR—Kiron. Mis? Lvdia Benson, 70 votes. Let the good work go on. There ara still many towns in the county to hear from and dozens of pretty ladies to select from. Address all coupons to F. W. Meyers, Chairman Parades Committee, Denison. Iowa. WANTED—Common sewing tc do Mrs M. Matthews residence on Walnut Street north of Washington Park. 57 -3 w* GAfcOLlNE—Ai.d Kerosene stoves, Steel Ranges and Cooks, cheap, at Wygaut's. MEN WANTED—20 good agents. None but hustlers need apply. In quiru of J. B. JOHNSON, 54-tf. Denison. McKitn Hall, appren tice trirl- wanted. Misses Warbasse and Bayne 48-tf Wanted—A girl for house work August 1st. Mrs. Theo Walker. 54 2t* WIRE YOUR EfOUSE—For electric light. We wire any house no matter how long it has been built, concea. irijr all the wires and leavirg the house 1 ti tin: condition we find it, wiring at cost of labor and material. Fixtures Ht laftorv prices. DKNISON KI.KL..*RUIC LIGHT PUWKK & COMPANY. FOR RKNT.- Front basement room, McKim Hall. Inquire of Mrs. Mc Clellan at Reading room. Proposals for Il atinif-l'laut for Second Ward School House. Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of the Independent School District of Denison, Iowa, up to August 2feth, 1902, for a direct steam heating plant to heat the second ward school building located in Deuison, Crawford county, Iowa. 1 Speeiticatioris may be seen at any time at the Secretary's office, or at the office of J. B. Romans, the Board re serving the right to reject any or all bids. GKO A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Dated at Denison, Iowa, July 29, 1002. 4teot Assembly at Epworth Park, Colfax, Iowa. Via the North-Western Line, Ex cursion tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip July 23 to August 3, in clusive, limited to return until August 4, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Drm I. E. Scofoee, Osteopathic Physician DENISON, IOIKA. OUice-- Second door east of Wilson House. All diseases successfully treated without the use of drugs or knife