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Brate:*' ••&••••%& W^v 'v. .-r- && •W fe. I 0J S W" life I 1 t.fim V*!V4 *£*:',*»,?«* nfr-»*r «M ,. feSCTIok 1—PAGE TWO 'H RAILWAY TIME TABLES. 0. N. w. Tim OABO GOING EAST No» 2* Overland Limited ....11:55pm No. 41 Local Passenger 7:04 No. 6. -Atlantic Express 3:13 No. 32 Xocal 9:21am No. 12 Hawkeye Express ...10:00am No. 22 Chicago Special 8:16 pm No. 26* Fast Mail and Ex 11:24 pm •Dbn't stop at Denison. IDally except Sunday. GOING WEST No.- -1* Overland Limited .... 6:58 am Nu. 3 Chicago & Japan Ex,.12:50pm No. 5! Local Passenger 6.24 am p.. 9* Fast Hall.. 8:24am o. 11 Denver Special 5:40 am o. 19 Pacific Limited ...... 10:42 o. 15* Fast Mall 11:48 am o. 33 Local Passenger .. .. 3:00 pm •Don't atop at Deniaon. IDally except Sunday^ No. 15 don't stop at Denison and car ries no passengers. SOYXB Ti££R BIT., C. ft! V. W. Dally Except Sunday. No. 54 Accommodation, leaves 5:30 am Ho. 52 Passenger, leaves .... 12:05 No. 53 Aocommodation, arr. ... 2 :S0 pin Na, 55 Apcftmmodatipn. arr. ..11:00 pm *Mnro*S,.CBWT»AL lit) ,• GOING EA£T ffltol 12* Chicago Limited .7:15pm ,10:25 am ,11:6.9 am 1:05 No. 92 Local-Freight No. 44*, Cili. Special, daiW GOING WEST No. 91 Lofcal Freight .... No. 11 Chi Omaha Ex., daily. 5:53ain Na IS St. Fatil-Oma. Ex., dally 2:02 C. M. A 9t. P. at ARION aOINiG WBST No. 11 Daily, Dak. Con 6:15.am No. 91 Tues., Thurs., Sat 7:20am No Daily Local U..'. ... -2r02 GOING EAST No. 4 tally No. 92 Mon., Wed., Friday Mr. & Daily Local' ...: pfcv 9,04-a iqi .. 3:00pm '. .8:05 The I^nison Review fhe'R«vi«w .Publishing C& rt»» (inisorporawai «V 3 t- js. onmi, kuhh Bnterfed at Dehlaori post'oflice'as second clMs matter. Advertising rates iurnished on revest Official papal', at City Of' ienlson and Ceawford Couiity ... r!V J*. TUWQ Or CTOBSCBXVXXO* One year $2.00 gll* months .............r.... 1.00 Paper sent to. foreign coufltiy .... 2.50 a oonnvossnoa CommufiiofcLtidns relatlhg to news' and editorial matter should be addressed to Venison Review, Denison, Iowa. -. -i I 3" Telephone No. 23. 4|» 4* & 4* ""tf 4 «M' •:4f 4 4 Win Scoutin. Miss 'S^ott 16 a niece of Mtb. Hofthian'sattd will make an ex tended visit here and in Denison and Do.w City with relatives. The. bridge fore#* wio W«rs detain ed liere since Saturday]on account of 'uncertain railroad service, shipped out Wednesday tor Red Oak, wfaere they have- a contract for a large bridge. Mrs. Bert. Coburn Is entertaining1 Most mrmmm. :v'v'j\ 4 Pi t" Mrgu Brazil sto^jpied in Arioni Jrldaiy momihg for a trief visit cm his! •vjay from France, He calie^l, the folks •phon^.a'rai s^jriply ^aid' bello, tbis is lies. Can itfUl^er meet me here witli tSjJe ia(? We' can '.tnuUstne. .tfce joy. in| tfiat h{mie and wouldn't foe surprised' if l&^her a3(teeded tKe' 3pced limit. The §ijndlfty,cttool oiiii^ren.tQgeth fr swlth' 'ttteiir^tewliiBTS,, ^niqyed^a p}c qlQ 19 the wdqiti| ^est .pr. Dp^ City fWdax .^tpaAp^'v": •j t). «ud A. Doidge, were ^0ui:City''tTVO. 4ays (iha -«fe^li, on mioeBs.. ", •Jtrs.L MT.'vIj.' Bbyles and. son, I,van, or ".t$2r$tar .(Jatfe dep^rt^' yiired)ie"§day noon tOf Bas^ett, Ntibr^ jf hpr'-iilece^'Tlfoy exjwwt' to %ofie ten tlays. ^S|r. '-an 3 'M^ra. Wm H^ffipan enter tmied a1^ p^iifty of forty-elg^it frleadg iml rel^Ovea at tai^lir. pleasant.country hofn^' otf Sunday (A picnic dinner was a pleasant Ec^turo of the day, Among thdseT pressent w6re Miss 'Ethel."Stint,t, of ©es Moines, Bob Orason, of Okla httiia, Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Duncan, and tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Bart McCord "an4 family, Mrs. (H. Duncon, Mr. and iMAst E. ©uiic&.ri, John Rockwell and tantily, Clarence ,M oCord, Mr. and Mrs. ?*v this, week, Mrs. L. Gal land, of Sioux •City. Mesdaines E. Winters and P. M Doidge 'Were called here from Manning the first of the week on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Melvina Roberts. We are glad to re port the good lady much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lockmiller and daughters, of Vail, were pleasantly en tertained at the John Blackmail home on Thursday. Miss Aibbie. remained for an over Sunday visit with her cous in, Miss Ruth Smith. Will Healey, the piano man from Charter Oak was a pleasant caller here Wednesday. Mrs. Allen Doidge and baby visited the home folks at TJte several days this week. Mrs. W. O. Marr and daughter, Mar ie. left the first of the week for an ex tended visit with relatives in Morning side. They -will also spend a few days with Mr. Marr, who is now stationed at Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Graul of Dow City, ac companied by Mrs. Melyin Graul. of Chicago, spent an enjoyable Sunday here with relatives. -Mrs. Galland and Bister, Evelyn Stein.hagen, are enjoying a vacation at the ^Prank Marr home In the vicin ity of Kenwood. The Misses ivy and Edna Warren,, of Mapleton -were Arion visitors Satur day, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Claud, and'Ger trude, were in Dunlap on. 'business pn •Friday last. .Mrs. Wm. Furne and children are enjoying a iew days in the country at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jay "Kevaft :, .^rl and Mrs- A. I^wis aB.d: fam ily of Manhibff, -wfire plfcasjmt visitors at fche, 'A. Rule home, te- 5ea: 1 E. .D. Thomas' departed for Crocker, S. Dak., Saturday,, his family remain ing and will visit relatives to^re for several weeks. Mrs. iBe^ PeffejES: ftijrived home op Monday 'delightful, 10 days' visl^ ?ylth. relafeiyea-ln $4eu*:iCity and ChMiBr }afc! i-- /viv v. .SfoMn?..:.Chas* Bufclw ^4 A. Rulej w^e in Dow City on tousiness Satur-. SV'!V:.»!•.!'•: -%rs. vjqhn ^ucnlunS came frpm Cherokee, .tl^e, last of thft weelc to 4ee her mother, Mrs. Artie Wlngrove and to(.Ja!« the'. ^Edren. 'who haye spent the swnmer .with their sic^dmother. home. "",' -AV. .. .• I^ou, accompaajed by her. cousin, Jfra.. Johnstone of Chicago, were iAriqn, cjiilece oq. S»tturday after ~oon. jri' James Balentine ^turned from a ten weeks', .sojourn iii Sljel'by, Nebr. He ^ays-it ia jnighty. pcetty country and ajl that, ibui ol4 io\w .vis good, enough for hint i.=3k jjj- A'RION ITEM$ .. .. Misg Edith inline was u® ffflm Dun lap.'Sa-turday calling on ^esdsj W|,e are glad to report AJSrP!,l^ri, K^p ,ford (who, has been qutt^Aii^k the past wpek, y^ry iptpfo^e^. Miss. Etta .Ray nolcte to Mitchell S. 'lfiakn the^'lirst pf the week to se her'fljroilier, ^y^.'WhfliiWW to a hos j^tal suffering frpm a had caste of»ton siliUs. 9^.^ou«ik,^ re tuni Roy Breckeiipjdge a ipleasant caljgr from, Manilla Sun^yii^-j Mr. andi Mts. Frank Marr and' fam ily of Kenwood were Arion visitors Sunday. -Mrs. Milo Kelly-bf Denison, took ths trajn here for Mapleton to attend the funeral of Mr. Weed who was killed •while working in'the hayfl8id the ac cident being doubly, sad. as another son made the supreme sacrifice over in France. Our sincere" sympathy goes out to the bereaved cues.* Mr. andi' Mrs. S. IFox and Mr. and Mrs E. 5. Thomas motored to the cpupty seat Saturday afteriaoon. Ancxther deal was. closed- here this week .when •!«. C. Butler purchased the.Wn). Hoffman 16ft-acre,farm nprth of town. James Butler arrived home Sunday evening from $ trip through' the west. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Butterworth were pleasant callers here from Dow City Sunday. 'Miss -Ela/ Henry of Dow City is vis iting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holliday came from 'Charter 'Oak Sunday morning for a visit at the parental, J. B. Hplli day home. J?ellon are ?en-, nt Ml JE war taugHt us (conservation —a cood ieuon for most of us. Apply it noio and if ydu ar«i't using tte F^re$ton4 Ctai: Sidewafl Tires switch to' weift &t6ncb and ride at the rate ofc most miles per dc^ar. This is fte tire of the year—some thing better than Firestone or any other builder ever made before. It is costly to "shop" for a price. Buy Firestones and save. fe Aurora Mard Iranian herself, lim Minnaio* Mklwad- far h!« or «cliui(« in "Auction oFSoots "Auction of Souls," to he presented at the Denison theater August 19th and' 20th, is a record of fact. It pictures the story of Aurora Mardiganian, sole survivor of 500,000 young Armenian girls who were Mlled during the period of terror created by die Turks in 1915 when it was decided to de port the Armenians and annihilate them as a nation,, #The picture is -based upon Miss Mardiganian's own story of her amazing escape after two years t^rrtrs. Every accusation of 'barbarism she charges against ihe Turks is officially verified by yiscount James Bryce, former BrHi$h ambassador to the United States, who headed a commission which was sent into Armenia to report the facts, and. iby Henry Morgenthau, American embassador to Turkey in 1915. While the interest centers around the experiences of the sole surviving Armenian girl, international characters are figures- Qne of the pictured events shows a meeting between the sultan of Turkey. a weak old man, Enver Pasha, who later 'became the cruel military dictator, the German am bassador, and Henry Morgenthau, the American ambassador. At this meet ing Mr. Morgenthau made a last vain plea, for-the Armenians. There follow., the actuahscenes showing' the ^ptfstfng bC "the deporfatibn edict, the burning of the homes of Armenians, slaughter of men in the streets, the forming of the long lines of men and women to he driven across the desert attacks upon girls, and finally the terrible cruelties which weije inflicted .by the wild trib.es who captured apd ^nslja^ 'the women rwhO ha]d managed tb escape from the prisoners'-train. tertainirig a house party of relatives ,thi|.week.. '1 Mr. Karl Motter was an Arion vis itor from the -Bluffs over Sunday.. 0. J. Barr of Woodbine was a brief caller he*'e Frrday on his way Home from a business trip in the vicinity of Wooneocket, SV Iak., Mr. Barr reports South'iDalcota's wheat' crop about the same as Iowa's. He says the corn crop is splendid) and will -be a 'bumper crop without anot^ff drop of rain, He ex hibited a samplb of Dakota flax which shows large hwds and SERVICE STATION Some folks think the more care a car owner gives. his battery the more service it will re Others say "the less you bother witJi It the better." Both,aire partly right and partly wrong. We can show you some things that will make your battery serve better and last longer. At least drive around and vfet's "get acquainted. *r- 118 North Mam Street One Block South of Post Office many of them No famine In Dakota thlV year. Mrs. C. Henry-who has s^ent the greater part of the summer: with her daughters, Meadames J. W- Butler andC. N. Rose^l^fOfor her home Ijiorth. of Dow City Tuesday, •Mr. and Mrs'.' N. Lee were Deni son callers Monday -evening We test. and recharge all makeB of storage batteries Our men are factory experl enced men, and your battery will receive the expert, atten tion needed to assure you long life from it. We also have a rental battery for your car whilo we are recharging or repairing your battery. Our testing and filling service is free. Have you had your battery tested lately?. City frmpartr A L—m hwww Pinlwn, Iowa S & .i.,I» ,§.* *++.+ $ BOYER ITEMS .4 Mr. and Mrs. Seth Anderson took their son to Omaha Tuesday, where he Is under the doctor's care. Mrs. Anderson remained with him, Mv. An derson returning Wednesday evening. (M*. and Mrs. ©ob Clark, of Omaha, visiited relatives around QSoyeit Mon day. We understand Mr. CJarlc pur chased the (Delolt bartier shop. IMrs. C. S, JohnBon^ot Kiron, sipent Saturday at the home of her brother, jPred Erickson. Mrs. IDelfa Tay..*'"- caime up from De iloU Sunday and wiM spend some time at the home of her sister, Mrs. David Anderson. •Mr. and Mrs. iFred* Neuman visiited relatives at Omaha Thursday and Fri day. 'Mr. aiid Mrs. ©wan Nelson returned t» their home at Odebolt Tuesday eve ning after having spent a few days with their daughters. Geo. Bendixen and family autoed to (Mva .Sunday to visit their son and family. Mr. and iMrs. John Fleming and Mr. Smith, autoed to Neola Sunday to visit (Mrs. Fleming's mother. Seith Anderson was a passenger to Omaha Sunday imorning. Mrs. Dick Cornish is-enjoying a vis it from her brother, Mr. NesthiJid,.and b'ide, from Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Erickson autoed to Odebolt Tuesday evening. Mrs. Anna Hiabenicht and sons were passengers to Ida Grove Saturday fbr an over Sunday visit with, relatives. Miss Irena Ajiderson, o£ Odebolt, /spent the past week with Her sister, Mi's. Ed HenriChaen. ... •. GOODRICH ITEMS.' ,«P- I, Mr. -and Mrs. Leons^rd iLingle spent{ Sunday near Deloit.— iL. F. Morris was a (Denisom visitor' *M«fldilty.' Mrs. B. S. Green visited Monday at the lieonard Lliitete home. -j •Mir aird Mra. Sain. Anderson, Mr.' and. Mirs. John Anderson and Mr. and iMite A. D. Winey, with their families, v. took their well filled baskets and au toqd up to the homo of Mr. and Mr«. Arthur Winey Sunday to assist Mrs. Aiulerson in celebrating her birthday. Art Winey, Geo. Beam an, Raleigh Winey and Alfred Lingle spent a few days this week at Spirit Lake. Dan Fink went 'to Rochester this week to see "mis father who is quite poorly again antf who is there for treatment. .Miss Lovicie Morris and Mr. and Mrs. A. 'D Winey were (Denison visit ors Monday. Asa Brown and children were Deloit callers Monday. The Epworth iLeague held their bus iness meeting at:ithe home of Miss Lo yiqie Morris Friday evening. There was a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. NBwcom Were |ip Sage Tea Keeps E N I E S A A 1 -Every. farnler should have one or more Hord Trucks because of tlie profitable results "that will jFollow their use. There is not any guess work about this statement., It has been proven on thousands of farms. If you farm, come in and let us tell you more about £he Ford Truck's value to you in suj dol lars and cents saving'. It is a personal mat ter to every fairmer. The Ford Truck is a business necessity. Orders should be. left with us at once in-order to gfet early deliv ery. Price $550, without body, f. o. b. Dc 'troit. ijMf IN O N I W A A A N«wcm Proprietor Ysur Hair Dark IPs Grandmother'* Recipe to Bripg Back Color, Vouthfulnesa and Lustre —Everybody is llsifcg It Again (Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages 'of a youthful appear ance.' Your hair 1b your charm. |It 'ihakeB or mars the Jace. When .it fades, fcUrns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and S'iflplfur enhances its appearance a hundred .fold. Don't stay gray! 'Look youngs Either prepare the recipe at home or get from:, any drug store a 'bottle of "Wyeth'Sj Saland §nlphur Com pound," which is,-merely the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients., 'Thousands- of folks, recommends this ready-to^ise prepara tion,, hecauee It darkena the )iair beau tifully,' hes|ic|es, no ojae c»,n: .possibly tela, as it darkens, so naturally and evenly. You moisten asgonge or soft brush witlj it, drawing this through the '^alifiii^^bfie ftttair -strand at a time ®y-^rnin|r -th«r-igray "hair disappears- after ^notiier application or tworir&""haturar€oIoF" is restored and it becomes thick,'glossy and-lus trous, and you appear years younger. pie^oN, id^:L.^r!:::: ,f. W. A. McHENRY, President SEARS: McHENRY, Cashier GEORGE McHENRY, Vice Present. L. SEEMANN, Asst. Cashier. first national £anb DENISON IOWA Capital, Surplus tad Profit* $140,000 PETER MILLER, Pres. $1,000,000.00 Deposits $1,000,000.00 i,_.,T-vr, A«»eti!$l,138,257.78 Interest Peld pn Time Deposits. Loans Made Commercial Paper. Time Loans Made on Improved Farms at Current 'Rates. We have'a coni^lete 'set of abstract hook£ of .Ctawfofd fiounty lands and lots, and make abstracts bf titl&. Wi§ solicit' ybii« aceount on reciprocal basis:- We make ftve pub lished reports of our condition annually to the Comptroller of Cur rency and ore- examined by the. National bank examiner twice a year. JOHN W. MILLER, Vlce-Pres. Commercial Batik 7' $50,000 General Bankia« Buiinen-Long and Short Time Loant—- Interest Paid on Deposits—' Abstracts made, Examined Farm Loans, Real Estate and Insurance an4 Sell Real ^ate R^rtgage# LEGAL PAPERS DRAWN J. W. MILLER, Jr., Cashier, Denison, Iowa pcassasse&afflKsattto |HNPP|HiPMM^P|)l|Ui^^ WUPPIP Bippspswp! from Denison Sunday and took dinner •with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Winey. PROPER SUBJECTS OF INQUIRY New York World: If high prices are due here, as unquestionably they »ro in Europe, to inflation, we should know the fact. The senate in asking its 'banking committee to report upon that point acts wisely. But who fcas proposed also to inquire whether the reckless- resumption of stock exchange gambling ani the promotion of.whor ed or worthiesa accurltle? have Tnot helped bedetil tie commodity mar* kets and whether these evils need' for eVer ibe endhred? 1 or heaviness after meals are mogt annoying manifestations of acid-dyspepsia. acidiiu and help restore narmaT.digestion. pmrsrciABrs 4 WINIFREO M. MILLER D. C. qHIROIRACT9a Office Hours: 10 to 18 and 1 to 4, and by appolntmeat Phones: Office 196 Home 74 Over Bartcher's Florist Shop Denison, Iowa ••t '-i'A C-5 neutralize pleasant to take, 1 .V 'A Sa i" LOUIS M. COON*, M. D. t.?,. Stomach Specialist' 4 Hubbell Block, Denison,. Iowa 4 I •, ,t J. J. MEEHAN ... Physician and Surgeon, i.'^ Office in* Opera House feldck Phones-: Office '56 Ees. 248 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 C. W. Carr P. J. Brannon 4 4 «DENTISTS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4.4 4 4.4 41 4 M^LVIN ROMANS, D. D. 8. 4 4 Office in Miller Block. 4 4 Main Street, Denison 4 4 Special Attention to Bridge and 4 4 Plate Work 4 4 :-'-I'. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 4 J. C. ROBINSON, D. D. 8. 4' 4 Office in .Opera House Block 4 4 Special Attention CUven to Bridge 4, 4 and Plate Work- 4 .4 4 4 4.4 4 4 •'4-4-4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4R. O. McCONNAUGHEY, D. D. 8 4 4 4 4 Office in ^ew McCarthy Building 4 4 4 4 Phone—259 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ATTORNEYS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J. Sims Carl F. Kuehnle 4 .. 4 SIMS & KUEMNLE 4 Attorneys and Counsellors' 4 Office with-Bank of Denison 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J. P. Conner Letfii Pwers 4 4 CONNER A POWERS 4 Attorneys at Law' 4 Offices Over C. C. State Bank 4 'Phones: Office 16 Res. 125 444444 4 4444444 4.' ARCHITECTS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 E. L. BARBER ARCHITECT Plans and Specifications "avid General Superintendence Office Over Bank of Denison 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CHARLE3 QARTCHER 4 Funeral Director 4 Charles Bartcher, Licensed Em 4 balmer 1207.: 4 Herbert 'Fuller, Licensed Em 4 balmer 1887. 4 Funeral Chapel on Corner of 4 Broadway and Sweet Streets. 444444444 444 4 4 INSURANCE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PAULSEN 4 ATZEN Life, Fire, Auto, Tornado INSURANCE C-r'ora "4 u:~o njpsje., Di»nlwm $ $ JL T^:"- 4 CARR a BRANNON 4 4 Physicians and Sbrgeons 4 4 4 4 Office in McCarthy Building 4 4 Telephone—Crawford County 85 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 yl XZk. X* 1*' '...t.Vr 4 4