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Miko McVeigh and daughter, Jessie,
ol Omaha. were social and business
"visitors in our fown lust Tuesday.
Stun MeOhllough. of Denison, was a
Vail visitor Tueada.v.
John. Harrington spent Wednesday
5n Omaha on business.
Mr. and Airs.- John r.yrmlj, wiio
wen
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on their way homo to Hig Rock,
Ironi Onmha. were suesLs here I ho last
of the week with relative.'-
Airs. llierue, ol Carroll. who lias
In•"!» the guest oi' Vail relatives and
friends lor the past w«-k. returned to
her homo Sunday.
Mrs. M. Burke, of Denison, spent a
few days here last week Willi friends.
Miss"Noll liickev. a. student at tin.'
Drake university in Des Moines, spent
Thanksgiving here with her lollcs.
Miss Allie Broekelsby. of Lp.Mars.
spent Thanksgiving here with lu-r
mot her, Mrs. .1. lSrockeisby.
Word reached here the last of the
iveeii of the marriage of Mai lircen.
formerly of this (own but who for the
past few years has made his hoyie in
Dow City, lie was married in Denison
on Thanksgiving morning.,
Airs'. John Knowlcs spent the last
oi' the week in Denison with her
dnught.cr. Mrs. 1'.' Hose, and husband.
Karl lieck wont to Council lilutfs
Ihe lirst of last week and will spend
thi winter Iherc with his grandpar
ent-, Mr. and Mrs. IX Tonnor.
ICii and John McMahon and families,
of Manilla. motored over Tuesday and
spent the. day hero at the I bos. Pow
ers homo.
Joe (loss, of Denison, spent Tues
lav here on business.
John Holland made a trip to Cliar
te- Oak Tuesday on business.
Mrs, P. tireeu, ol Sioux City, spent,
last week hero al. the hofne of her
daughter, Mrs. Win. lyral.
Mi-- Lizzie Swantz. of Denison.
epem the first of I ho week here at
the Cieo. Diet or Homo.
Tlio portable rolle skating rink
which iias been here for tlio past low
months, was shipped elsewhere last
weU.
Tlicrf were twenty-seven car loads
of livestock shipped from this place
to Iho Chicago market last Saturday
evening.
,'oHn Kejapker, of Carroll, was call
ins on friends hero Sunday,
Mr- Book Mitchell apd daughter,
G'rtrude, spent Tuesday in Denisi ".
on business.
Mrs as. Nell is, who, was operated
upon soma three weeks ago at a hos
pital in Omaha, returned home Satur
day and is gaining,
tl1 1il
satisfaction
of her many friends.
The O. !•:. S. and their families held
a memo: ial Ktirvieo al Ibc- Masonic hall
Sunday .afternoon.'
TI lirocke'sliy was over from Ma
riPa. tlift last oL' the week calling on
ieUti.'es and friends.
Vi««»-M:trgaret iicgiui sieiil. 1 hanks
rivb-f tfit.M sisters in Onmha. re
turning Sunday evening.
\j ij Allies j'ow rs canio up Irom
fa i-roll' Wednesday tor jhi over Sun
day visit, at her home.
I)r unci Mrs. .1. M. Voune spent, tin
day Tliaukssivius witli rt-latives i«/
.Jefterson.
Snpt. F. N. Olry visited our schools
the first, of last week.
The condition of W. 15. Minert, who
5s sultoring from an attack oi erysip
elas. is slightly improved.
Vail was well represented in tun
Jav ThankBgivlnE.
Keeiif.'y and family moved lasi
•week
Unto It heir new house. The resi
iIoa'*o iB two btotiC'S witli basement,
i'lrnaeo heat, bath and all modern
conveuieuos'. May they live Ions t:
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Thea Krai, wife and child, of CUi-
(.
ijtq, -n'e here for a visit v.Mth bis pai
fit«. Mr. and Mrs. Jolni Krai.
Miss Albertine Grover was a pas
Ftiittt to Ucnison' Tuesday.
J." Keun'ey and Joe Duiiy spen,
a l'ow days last, week in Omaha, on
.loo S'cchta was a Uenison passen
ypr Monday.
Maurice Farley, of Sioux City. wa£
a recent visitor hero with relatives.
Mr and Mrs. T. T. Urogan wero
•visitors in Ucnison Tuesday.
Mis. I/. 1- Qsterluiul and daughter
"vieiU'd last weok at the II. Hawley
X, and ilr^. Frank Paup have ,re
turned from their weddius trip and
nro roceiving cungratulations.
Sol Hattery was a Denison p.isw.n
p(?
^"wtlr was here from doolie
Jast week for a visit with trtends.
Miss Anna Uierne. oi C.ano!!, spc
the last of the week here witli icla-
Mrs. Keane, son, Ignatius, and
dai'Kbter, MarJc-.
Sl«!lt,
^Ralph Quirk was an over Sunday
in Dujiluy«
a
It bony .Molseed, Air. and Mrs. .lann'S
Alolseeil and son and John Molseed. of
Centervilh", S. I). Dr. Clareme M.d
!seed, of Omaha: .Mr. and Mrs. Schwai.
Iof Alitcliell. S. i). Mrs. Henriciis and
tv.'o children, of HrhU e.water. S. I..
and Mrs. l.owery. el' ,Sioux Cil'. wi're.
Jiere last, week to atlend tiic- luneval
of Dan Alolseed.
]-:d Downey left I lie lirst of the week
for his home in Omai'.ii.
P. Mouaghan reiurned Wednesday
from a business trip to Ohiea.ntj.
Mrs. John Cranny and daughter.
Lillian and Pauline, went to Kirkmau
to sjiend Thanksgiving at the Jo-'1
Cranny home. They returned homo
Sunday eviiiing.
Mr. and Airs. Frank I,ally and son.
.1. P.. motored over to Deiiison Tues
day on business.
lie.v. and Mrs. Jones and son, l.c
lloy, and Miss Eva Jones went to Mar
athon to spend Thanksgiving with ihc
former's parents.
Win. and Kmil Boluiker and Joe
JfSraiiuignu reiurned liie liisl ol liie
week from a. trip through Minnesola
and South Dakota.
Miss Maude Leahy, who leaches in
Jackson township, spent the last oi
the week at. her home in Denisoi).
Misses llanjii'.h and liridgo Hussion
and Grrtude and li'ioienee Alitehfl!
..pent Sunday in Wo.sf Side, tlio quests
of Air. and Mrs. Thos. Tarpy.
Miss M. Finnesan spout Thanksgiv
ing with her folks in Carroll.
Joe Duffy spent 'Monday allcrnoon
in Carroll.
Airs. I). Tonnor, oi' Council ISiuffs.
spent a few days last week here with
her daughter, Mrs. H. Heck, and fam
ily.
Dr. and Mrs. ,Young visited recently
with relatives at Cooper.
Misses Minnie Fvison and Floreucc
Rundlelt were visitors iu Denison the
last of tlio week.
.Miss MarcOlla Ilyrnes, of Ames,
spent the lirst of this week with Vail
relatives and friends:
Mrs, K. Mi-Andrews, uf Deiiison, was
a. Vail visitor tlio last.' of the week.
Mrs. A. Vernon, of Deiiison spent.
Monday here with relatives.
"Misses Fern Pilzgibbons and Anna
Powers went, to Carroll Saturday tor
an over Sunday visit.
Mr. and lrs. Dewey and ihuiphior,
Helen, spent Saturday in Deiiison on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. .!. Laugliliu. ol Car
roll. were ,ursts at the ('has. Maofeo
home Thanksgiving day.,
Kd Lapell and -family spent Friday
in Denison.
August Bornltol't, of AVest Side.,was
a brief visiior here Saturday.
Joe McDonnell ami family motorcl
to Denison- Saturday.
Mrs. Maria Maugun returned home
Saturday from a three month's' visit
with her sisters. All'. Fitzgerald, and
Mrs. Matt McCormiek, in Klileuo,
Okla.
Seymour llartlett aud family were
callers in Denison Saturday.
Mrs. Jas. Mc.Andrews, who was vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. J. 11. liealy,
fiP5Tl !Lt
lniiliy
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Twhucco
Thankssiviw,!
Deijison at the A. Vernon
BmiJ Kovark left Sunday lor
•home at lidwardsviile, 111.
Mr and Mrs. M. Ij. Houlihan :u"'
pon attended tbe Ilouliba..-l!row.i
'dduiK in 'l.ienison lust
Fianlc Frernl spent, sundaj in Dim
I
A grout many I'rom Uo.nison :iutl
"V'cst Side were here last liursda.
1« aWond the funeral of the la.e Dr,,
il
f!ert'^Mitchell made a trip to Man
awng on buyinoss the last of the weel..
MiB4 Joyce Sevvoss, ot Uoni^oiw
,h^1 here recently at the .las. VXatsou
•ind Davo O'Reilly homes.
Mr and Mrs. i. W. Ibuniini.tr.
A
roadia, spent ThanVsjiivinK bi.rt
ihi*
viiiri'-utnl. -'oo KraK homo.
Mrs. ,1. 11. Johnson :u'"iit Monday
^^"nvrnes atnl Mart MeCullou^
ro in Manilla on i.usiness I he hist
MM Nolle' Tlieriie, of "arroll. spent,
a (OU .10 Of days last week here at .lie
Home of 1'ifr brother. Joe Uierne.
Airs W'aHers. ol Denison. ^vas ..'t
hero at the Meier home Hie last ol
,r ,g
i,
a'V,-7
S a in W
S-"I,!r on 1.'U»UIH!S:J Wedncnilav.
Vlbnrt Krai, .'-V- I
)Cn1 a (1 ,v
yr"ok iri Omaha on busines :,
•Mr arid Mfs. J. Slieeby and Mi. D.
JJunis, o£ Chicago Mr. and Mrs. An-
iMiii
nm utmwffiiwwwiywi'wwfowiwwwwwwi
a! Alai'sliall, Alinn.. returned home on
Wednesday on veouut of Hie de il':
ei her lirotlu r, Dan Molse(:d.
M. L. Houlihan and wile, of Deni
son, spent tile last of the week here
with their son, .Al. L., and family.
Wall O'Connor, of Lidderdale. was
a Vail visitor Sunday,
Steve Krai made a trip to West Side
.Monday on business.
C. l-i. While was a business caller
I Wednesday in the county seat.
Miss 10. O'lhirn. of Davenport. ].•
here for a visit with relatives.
Miss Nell HarrinfMon was a Deni
son visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Sarah Campbell, ol West Side,
speni last week here at the ,1. W.
Kundlelt home.
Miss Sue l'Tiun, of Denison, was
Vail visiter Hie lasi of the week.
11. lihinchai'd returned lite hud of
(lie week from Lincoln, where he was
to aueiut tin funercJ of his mother.
Hans Ahivnkiel was hi Onmlia lasi.
Tuesday on,business.
Auelioneer Alalomvol Denison. was
lulling on friends hero Monday.
P. T. Drogan made a business I rip
lo Wesl Hide Wednesday.
Mis. I1'. I'owery was a Carroll visii
or Wednesday..
Airs. Walz, of 'Manilla, was a Vail
visitor the last of tin week.
Itev. W. II. Thompson, of Dos
.Moines, will hold special services at
the Presbyterian church in Vail, be
ginning December 7th.
Mrs. Flannigan and two children,
of Omaha, visited over Sunday hire
at the Joe Uierne home.
The work of removing the old elec
tric theater is progressing slowly.
Mrs. Houston, of Dunlap. visited
lieiv the«hist of the week with rela
tives'.
Mrs. D. H. Green and tier mother.
Mrs. A. Farley, wire Denison visitors
Saturday.
Win. Hill was a county seal business
visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clias.' Norton arc the
proud parents of a daughter, horn on
Xo\. 27. lli]".
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houlihan,
De.niscn, spent Sunday hero al the
home of his brother, Al. L. Houlihan.
Mrs. F. Holland was a Denison call
er Samrday.
Mrs. Thos. Duffy and Mrs. Frank
O'Keilly were passengers lo Carroll
Monday morning.
What ltiigbt have proven to be a
fatal siulo accident occurred Honda1,
evening wlien .less 'HasmtiSf.cn, accom
panied by .-Albert Stfleiiseii. was
driving the Hans Alirenkiel l!eo car
west cn the Lincoln-highway between
the Dobler farm and Vail. In some
way, not accounted for. t.iie ear l'-ft
the road and ran into a ditch. One
wheal, front springs and Hie win.I
shield wero broken. The occupants
are congratulating themselves on
escaping with a few scratches.
Friends here of Henry Drunning.
of Arcadia, learned of liis marriage
last week to Miss Pauline iirtiggemaii.
His 'Vail friends extend congratuhe
lions.
Hare's iius latest nornhor of the 'old'
time Jimmy»piper3" club. Jl'v-a fine
.iikvna%& of John B.' Bach, JO I years
'old, of Newark,
A'.
J. }iv fawn it
pipe fffloJcr /or SO yea rs. YV/r. Bach,
who vnioyt Jrs miohrs every day,
ifi vet* idea of a lottft life: "Smvk&
r.H you v,nvi, cat all you want,
«/eep
tall you \v{.t:t~ur.d don't worryI"
P. A. is sold every•
where in toppy red
bagu(handy for
ciga
rette smokcrj), 5c
tidy red tins, Wc
hctidfomc pound
and hclf-ppund
humidors— n.r.d—
iha1 claaay ^rysttai
gtas$ ftoun'i htw.idi
with the sponge
moistehcT top that
keeps P. A. bang up.
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The Denison Review, Wednesday, December 1, 1915
RICKETTS ITEMS
Mrs. Ilollaiv.ler and children anil
Air. and Mrs. Win. Baak left Wednes
day for Sehleswig.
Mr. and Alr.s. T. .1. .Minister went to
Siou: Cilv Wedncsda\ afternoon lo
do some shopping and to pay a short
•visit at the Ciaus Minister home at
Kingsley.
A. F. I in
ak in moving his household
goods back, into bis old homo, which
was formerly oct-upit'd by M. A. Hol
land:'.-.
Air. and Mrs, Hill Mundl. Air. and
.Mrs. .1. II. I letters, -M r. and Mrs Her
man Molunaii and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Urell spent Ttiaiik'-igiving day with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mtindl at Mid
way.
Mr. and i'l.rs. Win. Ilaak anil chil
dren siient Thursday and Friday r.l
the Adolph Wendt home in Fte.
Mr. and Mrs. ('. P. HoeffOr were
V-atlers in ('barter Oak Wednesday.
The baby of Mr. and Mis. Al Both
Misses lOthel and Hazel Beals leftj
Thursday morniug lo spend their'
Thanksgiving vacation with their folks!
at Oto.
all over the world
Thanksgiving dinner at the lid Weed
home.
Air. and All". Bote Claussen enter
tained Airs. Henry Mundt. Miss ltosa
Mundt and Bill Gratii at dinner last
Tltorsdny.
Pete (Claussen and Wesley Hess
went duck hunting Thursday morning,
returning with one duck as their prey.
Willie Frabm celebrated bis birth
day Monday evening by entertaining
a number of friends at his home.
The srntill daughter of Mr. and Airs.
George- Convers, of 1'isgali, was bap
tized at the A. I.'. Baak lioine Sunday.
A small company of friends and rela
tives wore present, in honor ol the oc
casion.
A small company was gathered at
(lie Will l-'rahiii home Sunday in hon
or of tlio chrisli ning of their baby.
The moving picture serial. "The
.Master Key." which lias been running
:it. the opera house for
Men of all tastes take to Prince
Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco
like it just about answers all ques
tions Arid it does I Quicker you
get on speaking terms with this
national joy smoke the sooner you'll
get a whole lot off your mind. Be
cause, it just hands you more fun
than you ever got out of a pipe or
makings cigarette before. The pat
ented process fixes that—and re
moves the bite and parch.
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lifteen Sundays,
ended Sunday night. A new serial,
"The I'dack Box," was begun iu its
place.
The dance Thursday night was we?
attended, about forty couples being
Wo.sl Side orchestra
man has been on the sick list for lliei present. I lie
lurim-hcd the music and everyone re
ported an enjoyable lime.
past. week.
Paul JopsOu and his nu have be
gun Hie painting of the Carl Kruogor
bouse.
Mr. aud Mrs. George Conyers re
turned to their home in Pisgnli after
an over Sunday visit at the A. F.
Baak home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hoeffer visited
at the urge a Cook home near Char-
Bill Graih, who has been oarprnli:!'- 1 Oak Sundnj evening.
ing wiili Bill' Mundt the past season, The German band, which lias been
lias gone to Charter Oak for the win
-j in this par! of the county for a mini
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pruolis ate
her ol years, furnished a delightful
street entertainment .Monday.
Pure Bred Dtiroc Jerseys For Sale
a I :.v Corrfict Do fond or. lie ly Defender, twico grand
champion -at Chicago .International. And six by Col.
Sensation, lie by Kins the Col. Col. Sensation weighs
0 ]0(5 poudds. These hosrs are right in every way.
D. P. O'Brien
Phone 16R Denison, Iowa
MALONE BROS., Auctioneers"
I will cry sales the' coming season for anyone
anywhere. Can furnish best of references for
past work.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Dates can be arranged for at, the Review office.
Jl
ALBERT
the national joy smoke
is the one brand of tobacco you can
take liberties with, firing away 24-hours
straight without a tongue-kick! You get the
listen of that.
Cut out lamenting for that old jimmy pipe stored
away in the rafters stop fretting about how you'd
like to roll 'em, hut*yrou dassn't Men, you can lay your
last cent that you'll be top-notch-tickled if you catch the spirit
of this testimony and get some P. A. and go to it! Never did
anything but make smokers jimmy pipe joy'us and cigarette
makin's happy and that's just what's coining to $ou !.
Can you sit-tight and get that P. A. aroma from somebody else's
friendly old pipe or rolled cigarette Can you pass up pleasure that's
due you. and coming to you quick as you jump that fence into the..
Prince Albert pasture Come on out and be a regular fellow who's
game lo take a chance for what ails his smokeappetite division!
& J« REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO,.
hOBBBBSESS
WinstmSaleuif
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BIG
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For Sale at the Evergreen Hill
Stock Farm
or
POLAND-CHINA SPRING OC
BOARS
They have the length, bone and quality, weight 75lo 200 lb
and are priced for quick sale at $25.00 each.
First buyer gets first choice. Come and see them or Phone
A 407. G. M. PEDERSON, Dunlap, Iowa
As I have lost my crop and am short of
feed, I will sell the following stock on
my farm three miles north of Dow City,
WEDNESDAY,
December 8th,
Commencing at 1 o'clock, p. m., the fol
lowing described property:
A.
15 Horses 15
One pair brown mares, nine years old, wght.
1*400 and 1600, in foai one pair bay mares
three years old, weight 1100 and 1200, in
foal one bay mare, eight years old, good sad
dler or driver one pair two year-olds, weight
1200, and three yearlings and five last spring
colts.
41 HEAD OF HOGS
40 head of good Poland China Shoats, some
will make fine brood sows. 1 yearling Poland
China Boar.
High-Grade Yearlmg Swiss Bull
TERMS: All sums of $10,, and under, cash.
Over that amount year's time on approved
notes bearing 8 per cent. Property to be
settled for before rernpval from premises.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON.
Malone Bros., Aucts. W. E. Fiihel, Clerk
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PUBLIC SALE
llaviixl dPf iilnd lo more to AJ ovillo, 1 will soil at public
salo it my ilac-o of resjilem-o located mios south and milos W
S it a a 1 a
5 milt's c.ist and miles north of Cliartor Oak, and IJ njiltts gu
nortliwost of Denison Soetion 10 llanover township, knowji as IP
a S ii a
Wednesday, Dec. 15th
9 Hpginniiig at a. in. sdiaip, thu foliowins nnjpeity:
spring
0 hull.
10 HEAD OF HORSES
I say team priding, w..'ii:lit. ahout
W'iui)
years, weiuht aiiout 2'100 hay horse, 10 years, wutfhr. ahout
iioti sray toll eoming years, weight, about 1H0n hlaeU coir
eom'iiiK years. \vci li( aimiit l-Km .urav eolt, eoming 'I yearn
old: |pam of mares, 10 and yonrs, weight 2H)0.
42 HEAD OF CATTLE
ConsistiiiK of -1 cows and lieifei-M, some will bo fresh soon
and Imlaneo next spring: II Kteer.s eoming 2 years old
calves, eonsiyting of
5
15 BROOD SOWS, SOME SHOATS
About TO to-.is of wild haled hay: about 5 tout of ha'.ed
elover hay COO liushels corn in erili: 15 dozen l.i'own Leghorn
eiiielcens.
FARM MACHINERY, ETC.
.Me^ovmiek Itinder: new AJoline corn |i!anter*with .SO v.nls
of chock' wires Puller & Johnson disc hat row 20 ft. harrow It!
ft. Racine Satley sulky lilnw swder with grass seed attach
ment now Racine Sat ley'disc cultivator Moline cultivators
Deering mower A*-mi hayrake scraper fanning mill: .new
A Jtoek lslHinl potato digger cream separator Rai-ino Satley hox
spreader 1( inch stubble plow hand corn slieller: hob sled:
9 farm wagon I ruck w^irrm hay r.'id hog rack 2 sets work har
A 2 A a a
new. Other articles too numerous to mention.
FflKR IU.X('lI AT .NOOK.
0 Terms: All sums under $1" cash over that amount 12
months' time on good bankable paper bearing S per cent inter
est from date.
Emil Jepsen, Owner
Cols. Reinking & Erne, Auctioneers. S. Anilreseti, Plorlc.
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gray team mares 0
steers and
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heifers Shortlioni
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