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Sir ami Mrs. iV i i a livt A --rd-jit, fie M. E.cnu.'CoSaad. wLo at N. 1 I I I aud i Hrtiry Mitiert was at Hamplou aev- em! days last we.

k. Mr ur up from after eveuLUg set to speud the L'-h'. Mr. Feed if Dumont was is caliiog oa Jot Gough conducted service in the IJ. Sunday evening.

Mr. Chas. has i sick since our items wtre handed in A travt-Muj; from Charles Uie i i of Bristol last i i i i Mr. O. -I to I a on a l.uMi.i-et- i TiiK-day lie ex ects b- f-ne abotr.

uae week. 1'eople own ice houses in and around are ihcUl filled wetk, Charlie went to Allison on i The H-iil rudd coiupajy have been a i brokt-n pipe i tlieoj q-nle a liilie for a week or so back. Mrs. i a been sutfering iib heart fur the past several v. is not i at Stiesuffers terribly at iimrS.

Mr. C-ile was a Waterloo visitor on a lat- Connley went to liauiptt-n ou edutday. N. t'nrpy went to Waterloo to i i i.i'ii-T be. sick, but is bett now.

lie weir. a and stayed I a .1 Hay a in I i to i i iic: a a i a fi-ek. i of i in a Ben McCornick who took up a claim iu Marshall county Dakota, tbree ago in the spring, had the mis- forluii- his burn to the ground about two weeks ago. The house was new, not being completed even and as he carri-d no insurance as we understand, the loss will be a severe one for i Mrs. L.

M. Ilardrnan's mother, Mrs Porter, went to Southern Minnesota Wednesday and will make an extended visit with another daughter living there. The genia! face of Sol Ferns of amp ton was noticed on our streets Thurs clav, he being here on business Bristow must have an excellent grain market as farmers who live nearer other towns bring their grain here. Harry Kocher took a sleigh load of young people to a i they injoyed a aice supper at the restaurant. On Thursday night the same crowd to Allison for a ride.

The a i i event igs Leen a i are conducive, to spoil of that i especially when the i i is excellent too. Mrs. James a rt-ceived the sad of her mothers death at Clarks ville. on Wednesday of last week. The a was held on Friday.

a Hood who two years sgo ran on a here was a Bristow visitor last He is now located in Colorado, Kerpy being the name of the plac-e thf-y i in. Mr.and Mrs. W. i were at a i Friday a of Mrs. i i a and also visit at the home of i and a i Miss a i returned Durnsr.t she had been for the past six weeks in the home Mr and Mrs.

IT. C. Mi-s Mhry Freyer, dar.ghicr of Andrjew Freyor who lived hero, was rt- nmrri-. her i C'arkiieM, Miiir.t-u'ei, to i i i maii i i r.tar L. U.

was confined to he: ilia. 1 i i i i a days last to I i a i aui! his i v. itii him Friday night. i lecture room i been fit up in the M. K.

church is now rea.lv use those a i a i Change i ir, a new siovo iast. The prayer i i held there next a The M. S. of tne M. E.

cbu-ch mct 3' tht- hi-TiH- of Mr. and JOIH-S Fr; i last an'i being ty ir' its a i 1. 11. Cjr.y. :5 ru-: a for the i a i i a a i aud ou her A.

trains. Mrs T. D. Klu.e'i and daughters Vel z-ra tiave returned from i i to 111. Mi-s licriliM the traiced uursc who is for.

Mrs. 11. A. Foote. went to A iisou lor the Sunday, to Dr.

F- A Mead in an operation to IK- at itial pltee. Grace Onliiington has gone to a i i Iowa, aud i i make h. home lit i a She is a tister of Mrs G. CVoiiley. A ot Allison geutlemaa attended th- i a a i of oHicerS in Ihe O.

list w-ek Saturday G. E. Floiwl aud Weslev liaM-r. a a N.ctio.'?, of Aiedale. celebrated i eii-iiiy second i a Sal urday.

A litiuiber of reUtives ami i preseut. old couple getiiE very feeb'e. Mr. iiai bteu ill the past et-k. James Trvudrtll, of a is failing last.

Lloyd II returned to his home in II last eek, after speeding several days at the home of his sisier. a Thomns. Li'vi i and i returned Satu a a lo a i Mrs. Snudt was called to Davenport Ijst week to care fur her aged parents who are very low i pneumonia. She left for there Wednesday evening.

The sad i i was received here Friday of the death of Mr. M. J. Kelley of i'arkersburg. Mr.

Kelley had a friends here as well as a over the county who are shocked to hear of his deatn. Mr. Kelley was i a i teacher in the and at one time County Recorder. He was buried Friday. For the past fifteen years he has been engaged ic the drug business.

The Wilson Theatre Co. show here this week. One of our widowers advertises in the Dumont Vidette for a good house Keeper "Must have her by March 1st." Here IB a chance for any marriagable woman. Look up the notice and get terms. All the laborer and teams are employed putting np ice for the creamery and shop.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kay, of Aredale, a a business in Dumont Mon- lav Mr. and Mrs Wm.

I3ri3- tow, were callers Monday. Babcock has a stranger aiding him a -hort time in his i i office. The Times is to be dropped Irom the memories of us all, paper to take the a of the Dumont Vi- detie. Success to the new name and firm We need you both. J.

M. Brady was a Kesley caller Sunday. I i Boyil bought i Goodhue's fa! c-attle. Miss Maggie Boyle and Mayme Mullaney visited friends in Mason City, i Monday. I MIES Muianey, whose home is in I Lnnesboro, Minnesota, arrived in Dougherty recently for a visit with ac i a i a a in this vicinity.

A ttieatre party composed of Mr. and Mrs W. Christians. a Mrs. J.

V. and Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Ryan to Mason i to wiiness the pro- of ''Cousin Kate" as presented by Krii-kson and Barney Campbell to City Thursday after- I'a a Miss A a left i i i i A i i sota, a a of i in-i i Kellev, a railroad a i at Spokane, Washington i a wile, who was for- I Hose Toner, died about and is buried here. Twin a ioy and a gir. are or- I C.C. i i a was down from i i a to attend the bankers" ca'ltie i us -spent a at home, i at Mason City -Mrs. lltarer.ian a i I Mrs.

Floy, 1 Master ixennett i i a i i r.t HaniptG- iast week. Dr. F- A. Meade was in Bristuw Sanday evening to see ilrs. II.

A. Foole, Phillip RheniRan had the misfortune to cat an ugly gash across his wrist Wednesday morning while felling a tree near town. He was obliged to go to a doctor and hare the wound dressed. Anther Watt of Colorada hag been a 3yor T. P.

Riley went to Lisbon, i Monday, on business. i i i of Kesley was calling on Do'igherty friends Monday. and Pat Boyie each A a wedding was consummated at a City, the home of the bride, a at four o'clock, when Rev. G. y.

Harness of Aredale pronounced the words which made L. R. Hamilton and Miss Martha Kroger man and wife. These estimable people are well known in Dougherty and while their marriage comes as a surprise, the congratulations from their ma-jy btre be no beany and iiueyrf. will make their honie in Parkero- burg shipped ear of cat le to Chicago Thurs day, the latter j-euileuiiu aec-m pary- ii'g the ehipujeijt.

A party of joung of E. ier, J. Erickboo, Maurice ilc Gee and Ed Swet-uey atteuded ihe eo- eial daucv at Greeue Wednesday iiigbt aud i i i enseriaiuwl by Greene's young folks Miss Malile of HarriisoD.S IX, is the gueet of Miss Ktlie Merrick A carload of arrived iu Thursday and i to the Mc- Gte faruj east of lowu. Agnes C'abolan. i i eat-i of town, ick i pueainoDia.

Uauiel D.iugherty is scmewhat improveil at thLs u-riiiog. Margaret Hardujan was the griest Ot Mrs lbt Saturday. The sale ut Wiu. Fnmey-, on Thursday as well A couple of uiei, claiuiing Rockford as I heir were run iu by Mar shal Noon an evening for intoxication and reckless driving. They gave their rian)e to a reporter as and Swif'.

JBEXXEZETTE. Mr. Uarnerd a family visited at D. SuiHen's ou Sunday. Mr.

aud Mrs. Duke visited C. II. Lord Monday. Mr.

aud Mrs. Hoaen were Dumout callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Duke visited George Berry a Mrs.

Keeijan visited Miss Pearl Helt Monday. Mr. Deyo Ls moving on the Frazier a which he has rented for three years. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Boom and Mrs. Lord and son Clyde Tisittd at the home of I. Chamberlain at Greene, Friday.

The Ladies Missionary society met at Mrs. Orlie Millers last Thursday. J. F. Boom and a i visited at CH- Lord's on Sunday.

Line Bros, shelled corn at Ward McCarty's Saturday. A goodly number attended the sale at C- Bostic's Wednesday. J. F. Boom and Miss Kee- ean visited at at the home of D.

Fremmer Thursday. Mrs. Helen Fremmer visited at Alra. St Peters on Tuesday. Julius Schnee shelled corn on Wednesday.

George Boom attended the sale Of Mrs. Straw near Hansel. Mrs. Helen Fremmer visited at her sister, Mrs. J.

F. Boom, over Sunday. Mr. Ebling, of Barnesville. Minnesota, is visiting relatives in this locality.

The readers of the Iowa Recorder have just received their first copy of the Metropolitan Magazine and are all well pleased with it: George Boom has sold his cattle and eighty-six fat hogs to Frank Henlse. POWERSVILLE. The Ladies'Aid Society met with Mrs. Warren Lane, of St. Charles i last Thursday.

A. Haum, of Waterloo, was a business caller here one day last week. Frank Cheney and family spent Sun day at the George Fringle home. Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Fraoke entertained friends last Wednesday eyeuing. Misses a and Thuro spent Saturday and Sunday at their home in Charles City- Mrs. V. P. Shaw entertained friends last Tuesday in honor of Mrs.

L. D. Shaw, of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Foyers were Charles City visitors last Thursday. a brothers i corn for Will Bunker, Frilay. Messrs.

Ericb JobcEon asd Bert from near Greene were business callers iu this vicinity Thursday. L. Brownell and mother spent in Charles City. There was an installation cf officers in the M. of A.

Saturday evening, after which the ladies served an oyster supper and a jolly time isrepurted. Alberl spent Friday at the home of Bert Allen cear Greene. Charley Shannon leaves this week for Superior, where he will spend next summer. Mr. John i from west of Greene was out Saturday fixing np place preparatory to moving thereon.

Mrs. L. D. Shaw leaves Tuesday for her home at Ellsworth, having spent the past three weeks at the home of parente, Mr. and Mrs.

A. O. Rose. The Gnrler Butter Co. have their icehouse nicely filled, the ice having been hanled from Nashua last week.

W. J. Ellis and wife spent Sunday in Marble Rock. Messrs. W.

M. and C. E. Lane and wives spent Friday evening the A. O.

Rose home, Mrs. Ellas Clarke, of Thursday with her cisier, Bunker. Mr. V. F.

Shaw is on the sick list. Otto i a i a i a few friends uiiti uiucli out tveuiLg last week. li is rumored that oue of the Fow- ertville boujet it to have a uew UILS- Huw about it, '1 uui? COLU WATER. H. Kohl boas and family spent Tuesday with relatives 10 lieunezette.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kriggs speut Tuesday i i iu Marble Rock. Mr. and Mrs J.

Laudes, of Greene, Thursday at the home of her tuother, Mrs. M. Schnee. Henry Kuhn spent Thursday and Friday near Marble Rock. Mr.

Lee, of Plainfield. transacted business here Tuesday. Knhn Bros, shelled corn for Ferry Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Heiumiugeou aud little sons Lionell and Cleland, from near Allieon, spent Sunday i relatives aud friends In this vicinity. Perry Yarger. of Minnesota, was ii; this vicinity Tuesday. Schoo! No. and teacher, Miss Agnes McMabon spent Friday afternoon with school So.S.MissLibbie Knapp, teacher.

Fred Gallmeyer shelled corn Wednesday. Miss Fannie McMahon, who is teaching near Dougherty, spent the iast of the week wiih her parents iu Greene. Mrs Shernaeihorn and sons Lyle and Clyde spent the last of the week at the Frank a home. Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. Downing and family spent ai the Hanson home- Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Hemmiugson and a i returned from Washington, Tnunulay, where they went about ye.irs ago for the benefit of Hem miugsou's health.

They are visiting at the Tebbau home west of Greene. ALLISON. DISTRICT NO. o. too late for last Wm.

Meyne shelled corn Monday. Fred and i did the work. Libbie Knapp spent Saturday i friends in Greene. A number from here, attended dance in Greene Friday evening Pauline and Susie Landers were absent from school last week. Edythe Kohlhaass was absent from school, Friday.

The Kuhr. Bros, shelled corn east of Greene, Saturday. Mr. Henry Kohlhaas attended the Forester's entertainment in Greene Tuesday evening. J.

T. Shermerhori: and a i spent Sundav with Frank Knapp and a i Mr. Sherruerhorn expects to move next week to his new home west of Marble Rock. Mr. aud Mrs.

Geo. Crosby ami a ter Monday with S. Warren and i Mr. and J. Marion Briggs spent Thursday with relatives in i district S.

Steppe and Edgar spent Monday evening at ihe Frank Knapp home. Floyd Delker and his brother spent Sunday with Fliny Warren. Herman Gallmeyer shelled corn latt Friday. A from this district attended the show, "Slums of New York" at District No. 4 Friday evening.

Stolten Warren shelled corn Friday. Marguerite Knapp spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in No. 1. B. Briggs and family spent Tuesday evening at, the Knapp home.

Fat Downing and wife attended the a i given by the Foresters Tuesday evci.ing. Edythe Kohlhaass spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Greene- Herman and Mary Landers were absent from school last week. DISTRICT NO. I. Mrs.

Ed Yohn and daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the Amos Kingery home. Mr. Marina spent Saturday evening at the home of J. T. Schermerhorn.

Mr. G. W. McDonnell the boss wooii-sawer of neighborhood. Mr.Pap'ow shelled corn Monday.

Our stock-feeder, Aaron Kingery, delivered cattle in Greene Saturday morn ing. J. W. Fisher and family, witb the teacher, spent Saturday evening at the home of Aaron Kingery. Miss Daggart, of Greene, sewed in the neighborhood iast week.

Miss Myrtle is tasty and is very neat with her work. Frois. Smith and Lincoln gave an entertainment at the school honse last Thursday evening. During the course of the evening a prize wag given to the handsomest -lady in the house, Onr charming seamstress Miss Daggart was the lucky girl. PKCK'S BAD BOY.

--Trunks and J.Stober. Valises for sale by Airs. A. Uax't-r has been bick dur- iug the past week. She wu to cuter taiu the Patriotic aud Benevoleut Society lust but they met with Mrs Dr.

Burroughs, instead. Ed Coe-sett hae installed au auuuoci- ator in his barber shop. This coueisU of a large dial on which are numbers from one to fifty will use the card or number system and when a man is shaved the barber pressec a buuon which moves the indicator to the next uuniU-r, tbus shoMiuif each customer how near he is lo Geo. Stevenson has accepted a posi- tiou as butcher Garuer Hroe. iu IVaverh.His lirother Charles has Ulkeu the poailiKii of watch.

B. Speedy is buying quite a larce amount of stock. Au eaiieru borse buyer by the name of Belts lias been dnviug with G. E. llartund buying horses iu this vicinity the past few days Most of those a i ice houses are no A hllmg ihrui as rapidly as possible.

J. Kay liaaliis ice all up, S. W. Binroughs aud a Coduer are just beginning on their ice houses. Joe Sloau a i up his, position as clerfe at the Allison Uouse.

Jim Marlow i act iii il.at capacity hereafier. Tne adjnsit-r lor the Insurance Co. was here last wtt lo look damaged stock of K. L. Hill.

Or. E. A. Hazlet was at Mason City on business last Thiiisilay. Miss Mary Yanlngen went to a loo Wednesday for a wetk's visit i friends.

M. Craig was at Urisiow ou busi ness last Wednesday. Rev. V- B. i has been at Gowrie assistiujj in reviyal meetings, and ret from that pldce Wednesday.

It is his i i to have revival meetings iu the Congregational church at this place is the near Gordon Elltoti. who is Court Reporter in i i i a District, spent ay i his parents Mr and Mrs. i i who reside at this place. Gr. enewei'? and Miss Mary Kannegeisser were united in marriage by Kev.

i at German churcli Hutler Center, on Wednesday Opp S. NV. Burrough-, Codntr, J. W. Kay and O'Neill have been i up ice the past week, hauling the same D.

Corsaut we -t to Waterloo Fri- dav where he will remain for several weeks. The work in the Audi tor's ollice is light at this season of the year and will do a little hustling on his own account. Ed U'Neill of Ackley visited his brother, D. D. several days last week.

The Christian Endeavor society of the Congregational church held a Conundrum social in the chruch parlors on Friday On Wednesday evening at sixo'clock at the home of the bride's parents, occurred the marriage of Everett Ray Elliott to Hannah M. Hemmlngson, Rev. C. A. Thompson, performing the ceremony.

Both bride and groom haye been residents of Allison and vicinity for a go jd miny years and are well aud favorabiy by a large circle of friends, who wish them a long life and health and prosperity. Quite a number from here went to Bristow one evening this week at tend revival meetings which are in progress there. Misses Marie Gough and Lela bury of Bristow visited friends, iii town Friday evening. Emory i of Dds Moines visited his sister, Mrs. F.

Ray several days last week, returning home Friday evening. The dance at. the opera house oa day evening was well attended. Music by the Clarksville orchestra was highly- appreciated. Messrs.

Van Vlack, Williams, a i Remington, McGregoa and i of shell Rock were all here on Friday evening of last week attending the dance at the opera house. E. L. Hill has settled with the insnr ance adjusters for his loss by fire a short time ago, and will open his store Monday to his patrons. He will have a Gre Bale aod sell damaged goods at low prices.

Mrs. Harriet Van Ingen settled with the insurance adjustsr for her loss from the recent fire, receiving the amount of her policy- County Attorney W. T. Evans of Parkersburg was in town on official business last Friday. A large number of boys indulged in an old fashioned charivari a few evenings the result, of which was several fights end general mix up.

M. B. Craig left Wednesday evening for Ames where he will resume his work in the civil engineering department of the university. Quite a number from Clarksville were over Friday evening to attend the dance. Misa Eva Weires who Is employed aa itenographer for Attorney Mclntyre of Shell Rock, spent Sunday at home.

E. S. Manchester, who waa station here several years ago, and later at Fairbault, Miuu, aud city ticket agent at Si. Paul, another promotion to the office of geUfcral agent at Wmnept)g, Cauadd. uiiny friends who hare watched with interest and satisfaction his wreral will be highly pleased to learn of this laet change.

A sleighing party froiulirvstow visited our city Thursday ei-eulng. On January 21 occurred the death of Vincent Frauke, aged 00 years, 10 uiout and 2Z days. Mr. Fruuke born iii Germany aud cauie to the United States when a.Uoul a year old with his aud bellied IH Cincinnati, Ohio, Ijo fcrew to young lU-iuhjud, ajid cauie aud worked at Dubuqn.5 for a time la 1861 he settled near Butler Outer aud iu 1S7U was married to Mtrlow. He was a builder by trade but for the p.tPt four years has beeu landlord of tho Ailisou House at this place.

Funeral services were held at the Catholic church, Monday at 10 30, Father Smith conducting the same. Deceased 'eaves i aud family of eight children, aa -ti a larce circle friends. (CLARKSVILLE -i --By Our CMTcapondcAl. A. Mcltilyre up from Shell Rock on business Friday.

E. Cueii was up from Cedar Falls ou business SA. turd ay. lie i reiuru here in the near future to permanently reside. nig rented the Johu properly.

Miss Mary ol Bristow. spent Sunday with her and Mrs. Geo. TM The dance in Neiil's hail M-ouday even attended. The music was by Gales orchestra- of Mason i Joseph SmUh confiued 10 bis home with sickness the past week but is on the mend.

Some of our people a the dance at A i All reported a very plcitsaiit Thompson's orchestra of place the music for the occasion- Fred Smith held the lucky that drew th-e set of i a which the Wilson Theatre g-ave awny at the A i torium a a. successful week's enfjage- ment. E-. Shiliailey has tendered his resignation as agent for the Rock Island Railroad at this place which took efiect Saturday to accept a more lucrative position with the Southern Pacific in the western part of Nevada. Dr.

W. C. Lathrop has dispo-sed of his professional and other interests at this place lo Dr. C- Colfai Smith. Mr.

Lathrop will soon leave for Chicag-o to delve mure deeply into the medical work. We are sorry to see the doctor leave us, as he has been a leading citizen iu our business and social enterprises. Thomas and Ray Kelley of Devil's Lake, X. D. are visiting- i uncle, Chas.

and a i Mr. and Mrs. John Gabby have returned from a three weeks visit with tiyes at Amery, Wis. They will coon commence housekeeping on ilr. Gabby'a farm northeast of town.

The marriage of Melvin DuBois to Ida Walsh occurred at Wavcrlv, Thursday. They haye gone to ou a wedding' trip and as soon as they return will commence housekeeping on the bride residence of Ixju Sinram. A. Johnson over from Allison On professional business Saturday. Chas.

Campbell intends to leave this week for Potter. Arkansas to make his home. Miss Ethyl Kellog-g- visited with friends in Saturdav. Frank Klinetob and i spent Sunday with relatives in Greene. Geo, has received a contract to load ice.

on the cars for parties at Allison. A Ray and wifs of Shell Rock spent the Sabbath here with relatives. lrs. M. E.

Greene sold her millinery stock here to n.t Xashua. Sunday Oinuer at Hotel Kessler. Oyster Cocktail Chicken Broth wiih Rice Indian Relish Pickles Celery Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Stewed Chicken i Baked Heart with Oyster Dressing Mashed Potatoes Baked Sqnash Creamed Tomatoes Frnit Salad i i Cream American Cheese A Pie Lemon Pie Blueberry Pie Orarijre Pie Tea Coffee Milk Dincer served at SCHOOL KEPOKT. Those neither absent nor tardy in the Squires school for the month ending Jan. 20, UH5, are: Jlattie Lccas Genie Lucas Homer Lucas Archie Starkweather Clarence Starkweather Lewis Schenegge P.inlineScheneggB Millie ichenegge Elsie Schenegge a Schenegge i i Williams, teacher.

Y. M. C. A. Meeting at Muscatine, Feb.

pth to I2th. For the above occasion the Kock Island System arranged a rate of fare and one i on certificate plan. For i a i call on ticket agents. --It is said that a sncker is born every minute. It is safe to say that grafters are running the suckers a close race in this matter of being born.

We have entirely too many suckers and grafters The grafter is selling nothing for thing and the sucker thinks he is getting something for notning. Thus it goes, while there are suckers there will be grafters..

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