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DOW CITY ITEMS. 44^f^(lf4|.lffi|l)i^4i)i (Continued from Page Twot latter part of the week from their vis it with relatives in Waterloo. Albert Krai and Kenneth Short, of Vail, were calling on friends here the last of the week. Miss Blanche Cole was hostess to the! Palo Alto club Saturday and a large attendance is reported. The pleasures of the afternoon were very much enjoyed by all, especially the appetizing luncheon served at the close. Miss Marie Bowling, of Deni sonj Miss Ethel Goodman, of Coin and Miss Doras Bruner, of Waterloo, were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, of Denison, were callers in town Satur day. Ray Field and wife attended the I J). S. reunion in Logan a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young and two children and Mrs. M. A. Rigsby were among the county seat callers Satur day. Miss Minnie Sciford and brother, Emmerson, came over from llicketts Saturday to see their sisters, Misses Lulu and Esther Sciford. W. B. McDonald and wife, Miss Ruby Baber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Ward McDonald and Charles Whitson motored to Harlan Thursday to take in the fair. We are told that W. B. Gibson, R1 mer Riddle and York Broad well are planning an overland trip in the near future to Kentucky, where the latter's folks reside. Miss Bertha Logsdon visited rela lives and friends in Woodbine last "week. The Benson Smith family were up from Woodbine Sunday visiting rela tives. Beginning next Sunday the evening services at the Methodist church will le held a half hour earlier. Epworth League will begin at ti:30 and preach ing at 7:30. Please note the change. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McDonald" and Mils Ruby Baber were visitors at the county capital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sheldon were callers here one day last week from Denison. B. M. McElwain, wife and daughter Pearl, motored to Harlan Thursday to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Birkhofer and nephew, John Birkhofer, left last week overland for a visit with rela tives in Moscow and other places. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nelson, of Arion, ac companied them and will make a vis it at Davenport. Andrew Bowling and Andrew Cum mlngs, of Denison, and Nelson But terworth were over fronr Ida Grove on Tuesday of last week for a short time. One of the most pleasant social functions of the past week was the •party given by Miss Lucinda McHenry at', her pleasant country home Thurqg -rffiy afternoon in honor of her iiouse iitestg. Miss Lillian Saunders, of Ma Mlla, and Miss Ethel Goodman, of 6oin. The time was passed in social chat and doing fancy work and last but not least came tempting luncheon After this pleasant feature the guests took their leave, having had a fine time. Misses Lela and Myrtle A! bert, of Denison, were out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Harding and Miss Jessie Goodrich, of Denison, and M. B. Bailey and wife, of Dunlap, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and JUrs. F. C. Howorth. Will Kuykendall and wife visited at the home of their son, Ed, near Dun lap several days last week. W. K. Sharp left Wednesday for a s|x weeks' visit with relatives at North Umberland county, Pennsylvania. Walter Riule, wife and two chil dren, of Lanesboro, are visiting with the Rule families here. Mrs. Charlie Smith left Sunday for Glen Ellen, 111., upon receiving the sad news of the death of a relative. E. E. Newkirk is improving his resi dence in the west part of town by the building of an addition to it. Dr. Fred Daudel and wife, of New .Hampton, were pleasant guests at the Fred Wiley home the past week. Mrs. L. H. Goddard and two chil dren arrived Sunday from Fort Dodge for a visit at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. George Keairnes and Mrs. Bessie Hoi comb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley, Dr. Fred Daudel and wife, Norman Kiddle. Miss •Mary Keairnes, Bryce Binnall and Miss Fancheon Wiley left Tuesday on a pleasure trip to Lake Andes, S. D. Mrs. Edgar Jackson, and sons, of South Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jack son, of Missouri Valley, and Dr. and Mrs. Coon and C. F. Cassaday and wife, of Denison, were Sabbath guests at the Frank McHenry home. The for mer and her sons will remain until WiE»di}esday of this week. After a pleasant four week's visit •with relatives and friends in this vi cinity, Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp e^ftect to leave Wednesday for a vis it at Wayne, Neb., after which they -will return to their home in Trinidad, Clo. JMorrte Heffernan, of Charter Oak, tvks calling on friends here Sunday. D. E. Bremser and wife are rejoic injj over the arrival of a line baby boy born to them on Sunday. iMrs. Arthur Banyard and children enjoyed a several days' visit with rel atives near Deloit the past week. jElder Clias. E. Butterworth, wife aftd daughter, Vida, E. It. Butter wiprth and wife, Miss Lulu Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Field, Mr. and Mrs. S, Field and the Will Spence family. and Mrs. L. C. Hatch and daugh ter, Lois, and Miss Gladys Rudd at tended the L. D. S. reunion at Logan Sanday. After an extended visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. E. Wiley, Mrs. K: H. Rudd and daughter, Iris, depart ed Monday for their liotue in Hooper, Wash. Wilber Berry returned on Sunday from a week's visit with relatives in iNebraska and Kansas City, Kans. A large number from here attended the ball game in Dunlap Sunday. .Mr and Mrs. Clair Butterworth and daughter, Mildred, and Mrs. Hugh But terworth and children motored to Ida (Grove Monday to spend the day with the former's son, Nelson, before he left for the training camp in Mexico. We are informed that the boys left on Monday afternoon. The M. A. Riley and Tim Cronin families motored to Denison Sunday, where they made a visit at the Henry Hevoeka home. Rev. A. B. Adams and wife and daughter, Eva, expect to leave on Wednesday for a short visit with rela tives at Magnolia. The former was called there to preach Wednesday evening. Last Sunday the evening services at the Methodist church were in charge of Frank Banyard, who gave a very interesting address to a large audience. A beautiful duet was giv en by Bryce Binnall and Mr. Banyard the latter also rendering a solo at the close of the service. Mr. Banyard is a student of music at the Moody in stitute in Chicago and is spending his vacation among relatives and friends Friday night Mrs. Bert Winn be came very ill as a result of having tak en what she supposed were headache tablets, but later discovered she had by mistake taken strychnine tablets A physician was called and at pres ent she is getting along as well as can be expected, although very weak Her daughter, Mrs. Max Brink, was sent for and arrived the first of the week from Meckling, S. D„ to care for her mother. Mrs. Lessie Howorth is entertain ing her brother, Alie Gibbs, of Canada Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riddle, Frank Ril ey and Mr. and Mrs. Brinton Sharp left Sunday for Des Moines to attend the state fair. Rigdon Slocumb came up from Oma ha Friday for an over Sunday visit with his relatives, the G. M. Brake and J. N. Bell families. Miss Fern Johnson returned Satur day from Cedar Falls, where she has been attending school, having complet ed a four year course in three years For the coming year she has a posi tion to teach at Corwith. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Towne and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wingrove spent the day Sunday at Lake View. A number of the gentlemen friends of Prof. C. W. Manning who with his family will leave Wednesday of this week for their new home at Dawson gave him a farewell in the form of a coon hunt Sunday night and the oc casion was very much enjoyed by all Mr. a,nd Mr si. Georgff A hart, Ed Lyons and wife, Leo Ahart, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colby attended church in Dunlap Sunday. Mrs. Lessie Howorth and son, Dan and Miss Vina Gibbs returned Friday from Harlan, where they had spent a week with relatives and taking in the fair. The Jim O'Meara family were down from Denison Sunday visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ettleman enter tained at Sunday dinner the families of Fred Thompson, Joe Thompson Warren Ettleinan, Arch Wight, Ward McDonald and Warren Ettleman. Also Mrs. John Gibson and children, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Thompson and Miss Nora Finnegan. The affair was a very de lightful one. Pearl Vore and wife and A. A. Luke and daughters, Kathleen and Marguer ite, attended the Harlan fair last Wednesday. LaVerne Gibson had the misfortune of stepping on a piece of glass one day last week and cutting an artery in his right foot. Several stitches were required and at present the lad is getting along nicely, although un able to walk without the aid of crutches. John Ahart is the owner of an Ov erlatid roadster, which he purchased last week of the Houston garage. Miss Jennie Pardee, who is at the M. A. Riley home, made an over Sun day visit in Ute with her folks. Miss Bertha Tatroe left Saturday for a visit in Cherokee with her folks. \\'e have been requested to an nounce that'Rev. J. L. Payne, of Texas will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church during the month of Septem ber and probably will settle as a reg ular pastor. Everyone is invited to the services. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet on Wednesday, Sep tember 5th, in the parlors of the Meth odist church. A good attendance is desired at this time as this is to be a business meeting with an election of officers and a report of the year, etc. Mrs. Will Clark is to have charge of the lesson study and Mrs. Eugene Wiggins will be the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crandall, ac companied by his mother, Mrs. Jean nette Crandall, were visiting and shopping in Woodbine Friday. They also attended the L. 1). S. reunion at Logan. The Roy Brockman family, of Den ison, moved to Dow City Monday and are occupying rooms over the grocery and bakery. Mr. lirockinan will en gage in carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McQueen are entertaining her sister, Miss Marion McCabe, of Tama, who arrived last week. Gus Anderson, Jr., accompanied by his father, of Denison, A. A. Alexan der, R. H. Fishel left the first of the week for Des Moines, where they are enjoying the sights at the fair. The August Mesenbrink family were down from Denison Sunday visiting at the Ben Mesenbrink home. Mrs. M. A. Pearsall and daught/*, Phyllis, and Miss June Smith were passengers to Logan Saturday morn ing to be in attendance at the L. D. S. conference. Mr. Pearsall went down Sunday and they returned together in the evening. Misses Agnes and Margaret Rule, of Boone, arrived Monday for a visit with their many relatives here. Mrs. Will Burke and daughter. Ruby, came up from Council Bluffs Sunday for a visit at the parental, Frank Field, home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berka made an automobile trip to Lohrville Mon day. Miss Nell Rule entertained as Sun day guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Rule and children, of Lanesboro, and Mrs. George Rule, of Lake View. Mrs. Henry Heovoeka and children were passengers down from Denison Monday for a visit at the home of her brother, M. A. Riley, and family. The E. R. Fagan family moved on Monday into the Baptis* parsonage, which Mrs. Jane Wood just vacated, she having moved her household goods to her rooms over the grocery and bakery. G. V. Jordan will have his residence vacated by the Fagan fam ily remodeled after which he and his wife will occupy it. Dr. J. F. Potter and wife left Tues day for a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. John Smith, and hus band in Clark, S. D. Mrs. James Spence and son, Maur ice, were over from Boyer the first of tiie week visiting relatives. Miss Bertha Logsdon expects to de part Wednesday for her home in Ames after spending the summer vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Glassburner, and family. She has a position as teacher Mor the coming year. Misses Verna and Hattie and Grace Voss, of West Side, were pleasant visitors at the Mott McHenry home last Friday. Mrs. Will Marr was down from Ari on Thursday in attendance at the Gal land funeral. Ruth Fishel returned Sunday to her home in Denison after spending sever al weeks at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fishel, while her mother was in a hospital in Omaha. Miss Nellie Fishel went to Denison Monday for a visit at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Howorth visited at the Isaac Howorth home near Den ison Saturday. Dr. J. A. Drill and wife and baby daughter were visiting at the home of Dr. Moore and wife in Dunlap on Sunday. The H. G. Scott family and Miss Ruby Rolls returned Sunday* from a week's visit with relatives in Edgar, Neb. Mrs. Ralph Roy and daughter, Car oline, and Geneva were down from Denison Sunday visiting at the Hen ry Roy home. The latter remained for several days. Mrs. Thomas Munsey was a passen ger, to Denison Saturday evening, where she visited at the Ben Win grove home returning Monday. Mrs. Wingrove, who has been suffering greatly the past few weeks with ap pendicitis, was taken to Omaha Mon day for an operation. The Fred Northern family, who moved to Wyoming several weeks ago, have come back and are again resi dents here. The school sale of teachers' desks, chairs, book cases, stoves, clocks, wa ter coolers, etc., which was held on Saturday, was quite a success, every thing being disposed of. Malone Brothers were the auctioneers. The Asa Bybee family, of Denison, were Sabbath guests at the Frank Ber ka home. Mrs. John Ahart and the Misses Vir ginia and Myrtle Marks and Lillian Ahart motored to Logan Sunday to attend the L. D. S. reunion. Mrs. Edgar Jackson and sons, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack son, of Missouri Valjey, were enter tained at Sunday dinner at the Mott McHenry home. B. M. McElwain is having his resi dence, which the family just vacated, moved to the lot north of the William son property, which he purchased some time ago. The members of the Methodist church and Sunday school enjoyed a picnic in the Cross grove Tuesday. Various games and sports had been arranged for the children and need less to say they all spent a very pleas ant day, the older people as well as the children. An elegant picnic din ner was served at noon. Miss Inez Killion, of Charter Oak, is a guest of lier cousin, Miss Marie Coleman. LOCAL MARKET REPORT Corn $1.60 Oats 4lfc Eggs 30 to 38c Butter 33c to 39c Hogs $15.75 No. 1 hides l5MiC Cream 3Gc Chickens 14c Spring chickens 18c fr Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Edwards and B. M. McElwain an wile accompanied the former's son. -il, as far as Den ison Sunday on his return to Ida Grove after spending several days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark and chil dren and Ernest Clark and wife autoed to Odebolt Saturday for an over Sunday visit with relatives. •. "•,/ .xv'-" v.~ ^^r'". THE DENISON REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1917 4, ,j 4. .j. DEFIANCE ITEMS 4. Mrs. C. E. Albers and family, of Menlo, are visiting at the H. B. North home. J. A. Luxford and family, of Oak land, visited Sunday with relatives in Defiance. W. E. Ruffcorn and .1. W. McBride made a business trip to the southern part of the state last week. Mrs. James Marks and children, of Jefferson, arrived Monday for a visit with relatives and friends. R. Schneider, W. E. Ruffcorn and H. B. North are driving new Fords. Miss Emma Byers went to Omaha Monday to meet her sister. Mrs. Geo. Wutrsbaugh, of Neligh. Neb., and ac company her to Des Moines, where Mr. Wurtsbaugh is in the Methodist hospital as the result of injuries re ceived in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kuh-1. N. C. Loehr, M. M. Finken and Mat Finken were among those from Defiance who were entertained in Omatia during the merchants' trade week. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher and baby, of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Han sen and baby, of Harlan, were Sun day guests at the home of Miss Hat tie Yackey. Mrs. John Hartman returned last Thursday from Omaha, where she re cently underwent an operation. A family reunion was held at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Lolise, Sunday. J. M. Mayer and Dr. V. J. Meyer, of Defiance Dr. Brazes, of Harlan Geo. Wurtsbaugh, of Neligh, Neb., and Clarence Wurtsbaugh, of Irwin, start ed from Defiance Sunday for an auto trip to the state fair. Word received from them that night stated that they had a blow out and the car turned over near Redfleld and George Wursbaugh is in the Methodist hospital at Des Moines suffering from a broken leg and internal injuries. The rest of the party were badly bruised but had no serious injuries. Later: Mr. Wurts baugh died Tuesday morning about 2 o'clock. The members of the Eastern Star chapter had a shower on Miss Elsie Harness Friday evening in honor of her approaching manage. The eve ning was spent at the home of her parents north of town and each mem ber pieced a block for a star quilt. Re freshments were served and Miss Harness was presented with a set of silver teaspoons and a berry spoon to match. Dr. V. J. Meyer, who has joined the medical reserve corps and expects to be called to service at any time, lias sold his practice to Dr. J. W. Fonda, who has been looking after it for the past few weeks. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reynolds on August 24th, and one to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Finken on August 27th. R. A. WestbroOk, who spent a few weeks in Defiance and other points in Iowa, left last Monday for his home in Needles, Call. His wife and little daughter will remain for a longer visit. Miss Carrie Lee Dane returned on Monday to her home in Perry after a week's visit with her cousin, Miss Iva Haskins. Miss Nellie Reams returned last Wednesday from a two weeks' visit at Bagley, Des Moines and other points. School will open in Defiance on next Monday. The teachers this year will be the same as last with one exception. Miss Sadie McKinney, of Woodbine, is to teach the seventh and eighth grades. Professor Boylen, Miss Clara Schmickle, Miss Floy Ellas and Miss Celia Peterson will fill their usual places. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis made an auto trip to Randolph Saturday and their daughter, Wilma, who has been Grau's For School Supplies Brand New Line Opened Fresh From the Market. This store has for years been the jparket place for school supplies and this year is no exception. A child receives the same treatment as a grown-up. Tablets, Pencils, Pens, Inks, Papers, Binders, Erasers, Ink Holders, etc. We call especial attention to our line of tablets from the cheapest thats good, to the best thats made. Come Early Grau Drug Co. "The Rexall Store" visiting Miss Lieatrice Ford, returned witii them in the evening. Mrs. Phil McAndrews and little daughter. Madonna, spent Sunday in Portsmouth with relatives. •5* Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Eakin, of Sioux City, were guests Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blakes lee. They were on the way to the state fair at Des Moines, making the -trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nordby and little son, of Butterfield, Minn., arrived oij Wednesday by auto for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Scott, and other relatives. Fred Young, who has been spend ing his vacation in Defiance, returned Thursday to Washburn, N. D. George Haskins went to Perry Sat urday for a visit with relatives. Miss Viola Brundage returned Sat urday to her home in Altoona after a week's visit with friends in Defiance. N. V. Kuhl and family left last week on an auto trip to Alton, Iowa Osmond, Neb., and other points. Will Kirschbaum, Harper Shannon and their wives were Des Moines pas sengers Sunday to visit the fair. J. R. Wickersham is visiting his son at Oakes, N. D. SETTLERS' PICNIC ENJOYED (Continued Page 3.) Gaffey, Mrs. John Mahnke. J. O. Peters, Dr. J. J. McWilliams, Mrs. Al bert Carlson, Alex Simpson, Manilla Mrs. Chas. Kevan, Idaho Mrs. Chas. Schelm.Malohn, Mrs. David Trues dall, M. J. Collins, Willie Grill, Mrs. Levi Green. Mrs. Sabina Cross, Miss Mary Sanders. Mrs: Mary E.. Crandall, George Fritz, Miss Anna Stender, Jno. Flahive, Hans Brodersen, Henry Kroiinke, A. G. Sjorgren, John Fort ingham, William Kranz, Herbert Eif fert, Mrs. C. A. Sykes, Mrs. Birdie Snell McLaughlin, Mrs. Wm. Flaher ty, Mrs. M. Haskins, Mrs. Clara John son, A. Currier Wm. R. Christie, Aug. Ingwersen, Mrs. Clyde Huffmen, Mrs. Carl Wiese, Jacob Sachau, Mrs. Hans Jess, Mrs.' Edmund Pennit*ton, Mrs. Leo Downey, Miss Leona Hansman, Mrs. John Thompson, Mrs. Marie Jen kins, Wm. T. Dickson, Mrs. Thomas McGrath, M. Haskins, C. C. Booth, Mrs. Martha Scheldorf. Hans Jassen. D. 01 J. D. Jones (sheriff), Mrs. Wm. Roul liarh, Frederick Molir. Mrs. Marian iaril, Fi Bonsall-Cain, Fred Coletnan, llawley. "Wilson, Edwin A. Find, l)elos Sorvoss, Robert Getty, Mrs. Leo Mahler, Dew ey Hoy, Matt Schumacher. Orleans. Neb., Mrs. Scott"" Wilson,-August liix. Win. H. Hartley, Mrs. Francis Barber, BB Miss Anderson, of Omaha, was an over Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston. Mrs. Dwight Williams and children of Sioux 'Falls, S. D., arrived Wednes day evening for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mull er. BB BB BB BB Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fogarty visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Brown. Bernard and Hazeltine Jordan accom panied them on their return to Shelby to spend a few days there. BB BB BB 5 BB BB OB BB BB BB OB 5 BB SB BB BB BB BB BB a BB IB B&OBOEDODB&D fl|B John Jessen, Mario Houlihan, Anton Husky J. P. Fitch, Mrs. John Flahive, Mrs. R. E. Grason, W. W. Galland. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS The J. W. Miller. Jr. Real Estate agency reports the following sales of the last week: The J. J. Kuhl 240 acre farm to Paul Shoening, of Buck Grove. This l'arm is located in Iowa township and has very fine improvements. Considera tion $56,000. Possession March 1st. OOOD^ffiBffiBDBflSBQOOC&LuuuttuuwuuyiOBOOBlUUUUliUUU&UUDOOQO BDBBBBflWZDBEBOQQDflDB^OSB^nBBBBfl SB For the Children The Boys' Big Shoe Depart ment is now ready with the Largest and Best Stock of Shoes ever Offered. Our Prices are always the low est, quality considered. Visit our Display at the County Fair and Get a Souvenir. "THE BOYS" DENISON'S POPULAR STORE THE BOYS 1 DENISONS POPMA&STORE School Dresses For Girls Ages 6 to 14 Years \17E have just received our new fall and win ter serge and wash dresses. These wash dresses are made of good quality galetea and poplin in light and dark colors. The wool dresses are made of good quality serge in navy, garnet, Copenhagen blue, etc. Snappy styles made just like mother s. And the prices are so reasonable. Wash Dresses $1.50 to $ 3.45 Serge Dresses $3.25 to $10.00 School Blouses for Boys All Ages From 4 to 12 Years The famous K. & S. Blouses for boys are here. These blouses are tapeless and easy to launder. Materials are fast color percale and madras in white and colored stripe patterns. The blouse that fits and wears. Just the thing for school. 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