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It is proving to particular womankind that the ^uncomfortable features of ordinaryv knit underwear—the lack of fit, the imperfect "con formation tothe body lines—are no longer pecessary (see: illustrations below) ,m Athena is'truly tailored and fashioned to fit The shaping^ the tailoring—is not con fined to any one part. It reaches everywhere. The Athena patent fitted seat is the most remarkable advancement ever made in under a Athena is sold in all fabrics at no higher price? tfian you pay for ordinary knit under wear. In aU the new shapes demanded by fashion's requirements. Set mJvtrtittmtnU in Tht Saturday Evening Put and Tht Ladtu' Htmt Jturnal ..oV'H.V<p></p>L. "i't 9kt jttktnm fa""' ft fmpimf. W. DREW ftad Hil ft! tk* fguri fJMX/jr im jlthtm* FOR WOMEN MISSES AND t. -v CHILDREN 1 .•••'' ho-axl •. ihtvthit, -Athtmrn THE CAR THAT SELLS BY THE TRAIN, LOAD More than $2,000,000 worth of Buicks have been shipped out of Flint by the train load in the iS. than $1,000,000 in the past three months. fHE REASON: It ikdfri |ir«i»i villi —t ill ft itatei. tA« 'i «mal yw|f 5\ ,* rHOMT Mar 4f Quick export shipifleiits have been more The famous Buick overhead valve- sjnotor is guaranteed to have more power and more speed than any other type of motor on the market. $ It will pull stronger on low grade gasoline than« any other'type of motor ever built and the fuel consumption is less. cV With the cost steadily going up, fuel con sumption is an important consideration. Read what this owner says: fXtaave run Bnick 45,00(J miles in three yean, and it ha» ... cost me only $17 70 for tepaire.« It has never been laid up and is giving me as good service today as it did the day I bought it. .?•: I get about 20 miles to every gallon of gasoline. Buick spells ^. economy and it doesn't take a mechanic to run one."—H. W. -Beltz, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oclwcin Auto ffw m—la Sassay ^ms Wlnthropj Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin and fam-'ly. i' Can, $151 ft $1151, F.I. Oelwein Iowa 2, I""® -JN MB rtt Wsdnasilaf «raa -well attend-. w» an over Sunday guest ati ^the ed. AU report an enjoyafcle time Jno. To^jhey home. at^hrmWay MaAr t«e» j. "f 'V^ a S?! r't n- f- ty. '"V «. -i ,lf 'tffi} f- past «y •i «$& lly spent Sunday at Saa Evans'. caller last Tuesday. Miss May Mon ah an vlalted day evening with her friend, Nano -visited at the Dennis Baragary home Baragary. Satur Pat Coleman sad Alex Robinson "fi 1 Mrs. Harry Callon transacted bust, a number from here attended the admiring Wends, who have watched ness In Independence one day recent- dance In Ryan-Friday night. An If* 'excellent time is reported. step hy-step--/rom^tl»»-'piimary rom ,r-ri- „M1» Teresa"Blunt of Independence city wal^" a uatil ttey have'now completed the HOPKINTON. Joe Morrisoa et Nebraska came on Thursday to vUlt a ahort time with oil ftWnds. Mr ^-JfartiB.: want rt» -D^lht^ Tbars-. day to tate a vhotograpb ot ''...the 9«oior claaa cf ttw High scbool. I Mr. and Mis. H«U«r aad b**y |ubuvM viaiUd ia«t we«k at the Oearliart Itomea, al«o Mr. and Mra lAttner, parent* Mrs. Heller. Miu Cora Rickette arrived 'home i(r«m hw jrear'a irork in the publlc KhooI»ot Waterloo. Mrs. Bertha Main and A-'iiichUdren w«nt to MancheatMr Thunday tb vlalt Mrs. Henry Smith. !. Rav. Colemanj paiitor of the Coven anter church, returned Friday morn las from'a Ylait at hia home in..Al lsghaay, md alao attended the Sy nod while there. .. Hla-, p«t«Dt| Re turned with hOs.tor a visit. ', Mrs. Fred Cramer^Vlalted last week wlih her sister, Mr*. McDonald. Miss Nettle Mullen is at home from Cincinnati, Iowa, -wh4re she has heen teaching Ua past -two years She has heen elected principal of the schools at Delaware' tor the coming year. f„ Mr. D„ G. Gearhart and. wife are .at home to their Mends In their new oottace Just finished- Mrs. P. Lux of Dubuue hasq'been vial ting her sons, and their families. Will Dennison was up from Onslow Wednesday. Mff A llttte girl is reported at the home of Ed. Bacon and'wife. Mrs, Copeiaad has bee^ylsitlnc in Volga during the past weel: Charfes Root returned hdme from Florida last Wednesday. Mrs. Van- Swerengen of Strawberry Point vlalted Mrs. G. H. Rlckei(a on Tuesday. •. Rev. 8. T. Foster wi^nfc to/)nslow, where he delivered th^' adjlress to the graduating class at llbf High school. He also gave the Memorial ad: dress at Delhi Friday. Miss Elisabeth Campbell returned to. Chicago Thursday. 7 The graduating exercises OC the prl mkry room, under the direction of Mra. Barhart, took place.' Monday evenlng ln the Presbyterian church, which -was tilled ly the parents and frienda of the little folks. The graduates were Laona Green. Mildred Oundlock. Dorothy Reeve. lone* Eager, Rachel Harper, Mlidrel Waits. Rach- Williamson. Geraidlne Odell, Rollo Place, Donald Johnson, Lee Davls Otis Waits, Elijah Coats, Roy Mar tin. Mrs. T. J. Hamilton and little daughter of State Center are guests of Mrs. W F. Garvin. Zada Reeve Is reported 111 with dlptheria, but ln a 'safld form Miss jesaio Dulap- and pspila of the second prtmary roon had a plcalc on Saturday aftsraoos., .• -•..•••• Ths gTSduatlag exerclses of the Senior Class oC the Hlgh achooi took plaice Wednesdayevening to PreSbyterl«i: churchl: wlth:Hthe! tag program: March—Miss: Amy Doan.' Invocation—Rev. 8. T. Foatet. Modern 8laveu—-Mlas Mary Hopklna W O SheppMd The Mission ot Keith. The Tools of Lif 1*P Presentation of deU. Benediction—^Rev. The Memorial at 10 A. M. when and school chlldrsn^j cemetery, where were decorated with .. children then to the college campus, where stands the monument, which was decoratiad .with flags and bunting There was a drill by^ the 'primary {Children, a declamatiaff by Mist Gladys Cramer. Reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg address by Mayor D. C. Oehler. Dr. ,Reed made a few Interest lng remarka about some «f tbe battle fields of the ^outh whlch he had via IteH. on hla way home froiiii, Atlanta, after which KUery Reed fave "Th« Battle of- Missionary Ridge", Then Mr. Oehler gave the Soldlera* Service to the dead. In veterans to the graVea by the :the evening Hon'X, C, Perkins gave hn address. A. fall house was present to hear the sena tor. There waa a pretty patriotic drill by twive little girls. Mrs. Mary WO 11amson gave two vocal solos, which are always appreciated. v- Mr. and Mrs. J. Eodasky of Bouton, Iowa, are visiting at the. Rosa home. Mr. and Mrs. Cramer visited In Mon tlcetlo Wednesday. Mts. Laml and two daughters .frqm Dub ague have been visiting In this vi cinity the past week. Mr. Mullen and daughter went ,t Manchester Friday. Miss Clara Irvin of Cedar Rapidt jcame here with Mlaa Dora Sheppard to attend the High school commence ment Mrs. Billings was an aver, 8unday visitor with her daughter at Monti cello. Misses Helen and Esther Mackin tosh^ Shenandoah teams Saturday to spend the aummer wlUr' theirgrandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs.'-McOonnell. Miss Plummer eC C^uidan, ^4pmer assistant ^principal .vef ^tthe' High hool. Is vlsitlag Jim Ri R. Wallace. Miss Franc Earhart to'at Kkome from Clartada and MlaeLueU* Le Clere from MUler, South ^Dakota at which places they have bfen teaching the past year. Archie yd Wallace Strain are.yie lting at A. D: LeClere's: Miss Clara McCuskey of Montkello visited here on Wednesday and Miss Mabel on Friday. M. H. Mao Arthur, wife and little daughter at Davenport and Joe Kirk wood. wife and little sotu ef Ferry, their Memorial Day visits. r\- DELHI. •Anamo- F. M. Byerly's father sa vislted him last week."-i Workmen are busy on-the basement for Id. M. Barnes' new residence. Miss Haiael Perkina ls Bbme from ey, Iowa, where ahe taught the yssr. R. J. Van Antwenr'lSL.visiting in Troy Mills. the Cliff Jackson. Is deik^f Id Adams' store. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Adams, Mr. and Mra. 8. F. Crabb, E C. Perkins, Rose and Hasel Holdridge were Maachsstar Tuesday. Miss Tressle EUiott of Kdge^ood visited frleads hers last week. The Chautauqua at Manchester this season Is going to be a wlhner. Com petent judgea believe It" to be the best yst Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbiu .were In Maacheater Wednesday, Mis. L. M.'Barnes waa In Straw berry Point'Thuisday. Harvey Wolfe and' family are visit ing la Manchester Mrs. Gwen Bents and daughter Eth el returned frost- Spencer last Fri day. Comaaeacemetit exercises of the Delhi High school were held last lay "evening at: the' M:B.church young people all did wen and deserving cf credit for the man? ner lii whl^h they delivered their or- vun Thnrsda •His yoi are des Thursday. 'ations. Th^ clnneh was. iHlled with w.,^y W. ypung people advance and H. W. Swinburne wers iiasaiteBisa In Maaclieiter Wednesday. Mrs. Josephine Harris returned from Minneapolis Wednesday. Thavlu's Jbind is comlng iback to Chautauqua this season. They are -going to bring twelve grand opera sinters. ''Mrs.- Mary. Shirley of Dundee 1s visiting her father. Court Mauison. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nost and daughter of Mechanicavllle are guests .feter Jakelm's. Mrs. B. E. stimson invited the grattuaUng class to her home after the exercises Thursday evening, and served Ice cream and cake. Miss Lottie Crabb of West Union la. visiting her .brother, S. Crabo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shirley went to Maquoketa Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr.-Shirley's mother. Miss Graham of Manchester visited Mrs. Cora Sorter Friday. Several couple enjoyed a picnic at the Lake Friday evening. Mrs. Fronia McKean and son Fur an of Canada arrived Wednesday Sor a visit with friends- Jesse Sloan spent Friday in Straw terry Point. Mrs. Addle Knight of Mllford, Io wa, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. E. House. School closed Friday. Miss Stewart vent to her home in Manchester Miss Comstock to Indiana, Miss Hat ten to Chicago, Miss Moody to Ion ia,. Iowa, Prof. Taylor remaining- in Delhi for the summer, but has accept ed a position at Brewster, Minnesota, for the coming school year. The Riner Sisters=are coming back to Chautauqua. They made a -big hit before: All should hear them. Mr. and Mrs. Zirtzman and Mr. and Mrs. Doty at Manchester attended the graduating exercises Thursday even ing. Harry Swinburne has a fine new baggy. The young people had a picnic at Hartwlck Tuesday evening. '. MONTI. Mr. and Mrs. Bd Ney of Wlhthrop were Sunday guests of relatives here. Charley Casey and Patrick- Heffern purchased new autos laat week.. Mr. and Mrs. Den-8mith were Sun day guests at Will Baragary. Mart Gaffney of Winthrop was a 8unday guest of friends here. Mrs. Thomas Coleman spent the latter part of last week at the Frank Keenan home. Mrs. James Moroney arid little son were guests* at Will Hennessey's one day. laat week. Peter Keenan of Masonville spent part of last week with relatives in this place. Miss Bid Short returned home Sat urday after closing a successful term of school new- Walker. se Anna Rellley was hostess td birthday party last Sunday evening when a large number of her friends gathered at her home to assist, In helping her celebrate the J. happy event. The evening wais spent in varioua forms of amusements that gsr to make' a pleasant time. Dainty refreshments were served after which the young people departed wishing Miss Anna many happy re turns of the occasion. Miss HSyme Doughey of Indeperid tce was a Sunday guest at .the J. Toughey home. Miss Hasel Seerey transacted busl ss in Winthrop recently. Miss Susie Callon visited at the P. Devine, home a few days last week. fevf' COLEMURQ. (Last Week's Letter) Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Moreland re turned home to Manchester Saturday. Mrs. J. H. Wellemeyer. of Charles City spent the week in this vicinity, visiting in the home of her. son, Carl and other relatives and friends This was the home of Mrs. Welle meyer in her youth and her visits are mutually pleasant to herself and her friends. Judd Culligan of Manchester wac in jthe burg Thursday, a guest oi his brother. Prof. M. J. Culligan He remained for the closing exer cises of the school on Thursday ev ening. Greeley and ColeAurg played bal on the local diamond Saturday. Rev. Kernahan accompanied the boya ov er from our Slater town and also took a hand in the game. Mr. and Mrs. S.^ B. Psge after having apenti- the 'week pleasantl} with frienda here, 'returned to their home at Waterloo Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Klaus and family are enjoying a visit from 'her sister whos* home la at Plattevllle, Wisconsin. Mrs. J. .W, Platte and son, Homer, land Miss Mary Platte are guests ot frienda at Mt. Vernon while attending ithe commencement exercises ot cor veil college. Mrs. Platte's sister Miss Lois Gardner, graduates tron. Cornell u»W year. The cloalag' exerclses of the Coles burg schools were held at the opera faouae Thursday evening, Eogar Diti mar and Miss Vinnle Gull having Dompleted the course. The stage was tastefully decorated In gi$.en and white, while the class motto, "On ward", occupied la conspicuous Place The exercises by .the different de partments ot theachool were well carried out and reflected credit ol their training. Then followed the address by Rev. J. F. Moore ot Manchester. He spoke on "Essential Factors in-a Successful Life," and held the attention and Interest oi the large attendance for more t^an an hour. He gave^a plain, practical talk, full ot good things, and hit words found' a response In many hearts. Tbe Interest In the school was evidenced by the .large crowd to attendance, the room being- packed to the doors. On Friday a .picnic was held at Twin Springs arid thus closed a successful year. Prof. M. J. Culligan, Miss Bertha Fear anc -Miss Emma- Steele will return to their respective homes at Masonville, Webster City and Edgewood later In the week,-there to enjoy a vacation from work well done. The Clionlan club, and their friends enjoyed a social time at Pott's hall, Tuesday evening. With.games and refreshments, the "evening passed quite merrily. This was. the closing meeting of tnte year. Miss Marie Grimes will graduate from Upiter Iowa University, June 13. George .Miller was exhibiting quite a curiosity in town one day last week. It'was a gosling with foui lega. It Uved but a abort,time af ter hatching? Our people are beginning to talk of the Chautauqua to be held at Manchester this summer and many, no doubt, will avail theiriselvea of the opportunity to attend. .v ATHORPE. ,k" Edwin ^andhagen was an over Sunday visitor at the H. L. Jeffries home. Mr. and Mrs. I, Brewster were vis itors at the Chas. Smith home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Robertson were business visitors in Manchester on Monday. Orin Davis was a Sunday visitor at the H. L. Jeffries home. Mr. and Mm. J. Martlh spent Sun day at the Geo. Martin home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faber were business vMton In Manchester Satur day. k* Mr. and Mft. Frank Brewster went Alma /l*\ business callers In Manchester Satur day. Wesley Letts spent Sunday at the home of his parenta near Dundee. Mrs. Trumiblee of Manchester'visit ed at the Frank White home Wednes day. Mrs. Tom Lee and Lucile Work vis ited at the John Robertson home on Monday. iTrumblee Mrs. Fred of Manchester has been spending a few days at the home of her uncle, Frank Brewster. D. D. Sarks was a visitor at the H. O. Wiltsie home at Manchester on Monday. Mrs. W. First was an over Sunday visitor at the L. Martin home, j: NORTH MANCHESTER. Stevenson and her eon Fred are spending a few days visit ing friends and relatives in Monticel lo. It is nearlng the time for Chautau qua and nearly every one is making preparations to attend, at least part of the time. Mrs. Hahna Cook of EJarlviHe is visiting at the Skinner home. Mrs Maude Beach. has been on the sick list, but is able to be up and rfround again. Thavlu's band this season will have with them twelve great Grand Opera singers. Don't miss thiB num ber. It will be a treat for' lovers of music. Mrs. Joe Maley will entertain tbe City Charity. Circle this week at her home on South Tama street. Quite "a number of out of town peo ple Were here on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Rily Smith of Dundee and Mrs. Frank Chapel of Waterloo, "for merly North Manchester people. Born, to _Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, May 28, a daughter. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Henry Gooodhile and wf to vP Albert Carlson. N 1-2 of sw 1-4 of sec. 35, twp. 90, north .nge 6.. .. .. .. .. .. $ 1 »ng Cloud and wf, P. M. Cloud and C. A. Kendall to J. M. Dunn. W 1-2 of aw 1-4 of sec. 1, twp 88, north 4|5437 50 Walter J. Bowman and wf^o Wm. Hockaday. E 1-2 of nw 1-4 of sec 8, except the C. G. W. R. R. and 2 acres for school purposes and the 25 a of sw 1-4 of sec. 8, and 5 a In nw corner of se 1-4 of se 1-41 of S£C. 8, all in twp 89, north range 4.. .. George W. Parker' and wf to. W. W. Hockaday. Lot 8/blk 2 in Parker's addition to Oneida.. .. .. .. .. .. Jacob Piatt to Hopkinton Pasture to month. 100 00 State Bank. A part of lot 12, block 5, in Carter's ad dltion to Hopkinton.. .. 600 00 NOTICE. let. 75c per/head a 21-4 *ks. GEORGE FURMAN. Hartwlck. F. E. Richardson. RealJEstate, Loanp, and Insurance, Office South Side of Main Street Manchester, Iowa. Dr.WiMSMIeoliergir The Regular and Reliable^ Chicago Specialist, who has vlalted Manches ter, efery month elnee 1901, will be at, the Clarence House, Manchester (one day only) and return once every 21 days from 8'a. m.' to 5 p. m.. THURSDAY, JULY 3, Independence, Hotel Gedney, FRIDAY, JULY 4, -r,4^ Or. Shsllenbargerisi an eminently suc cessful' weclaliat a the treatmeat of Cbreale lMaeaaea He has a long es tablished reutation aoqulred by success la his lsrge praotlee and hospital ex perience. He Is-so proficient that he can looate and name a disease In few minutes. He has' successfully treated thousand, of the most-difficult cases of Chronic diseases of men. and women. This Is why hi. reputation spreads and why he continues hla..visits year alter year,-while other doctors have made few. visits and stopped. Dr. Shallenburger successfully treats ».ssases of the eye. Bar, N«h, Throat, Lungs." Heart. Blood, Skin, Nerves, Liv er, -. Stomach, Intestines, Kidneys, Blad der' and female *rvana. Consumption la an'early stage. Catarrh, Singing In ears and deafness, hnlyilf, Meuraigla. BpUepay, Sick Headache. Goitre, Kcaeroa Scrofula. Appendicitis, Gravel, Rh.um* tlsm of Joints and muscles, etc. PILES. FiaaURK, FISTULA and aU rectal diseases given special at- tenMfen and treated without surgical op-v AraUon. Special atteatloa riven to all SUKQICAL 'CASES had RUPTURK. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Are you nervous .-'and despondent? weak and debilitated tired mornings ambition lifeless memory poor eas ily fatigued: excited and Irritable eye. .unkeov red and blurred pimples on fat* reetless haggard looking weak back depoelt In urine dl.trustful want of coafloaace lack of energy ^RIvliCTI DiaEASES A gFCCIALTV. of long standing especially de- Wrong treatiaent and Incorrect dlsgaosts. have' ottea*resulted In thr wont attlteUens, verfcocele. Hydrocele debiUtyr nervousneu. dlslness. defective which ruins body, and is highly important tliist you obtain, the services of a physician who has avtestabllshed reputation for treat tar tin— (Umabh. DR. gHALT.KNBgROER has- made years. ef study of Private Diseases ol aa and women and knows the aulck eet Way to handle thun. Hundreds Women suffsr unMd agony. Uses— that have been neglected or unskillful ly treated. Dr. SHAUXKBKROER has special remedies that/have been used success fully for years la cases of Leucorrhea, Painful Menstruation, XHsplaeement. Ov arlon troubles and various other dlssa.es Dr. 8HALLKNBBROER has made Wonderful Cures and you should consult him If you have a chrenle disease. No matter what it Is. If you are sick you need treatment. A specialist who has made a lifetime study of such diseases Is certainty pre pared to give yett the beet results. Dr. 8haQenberger .pares no effort on his part to cure hia patients. When he can not help you he will frankly and truthfully ten yen so. He treats patients te please them, knowing that good in sults mean as much to him as to. the patient, for moet of. hla new patient, come recommended by a friend whom he Ium tr—tsfl. His medicines are meetly prepared from hla own formula, perfected br rears of experience, and are- gueraateed to be' made from pure drugs. Censultstlen and Examination Free and Confidential. .H REFERENCE: Drexel State Bank. Chi dfO. Address Letters te OR. WILBCRT IHALLlNaiRQIR, m_Oskwert •eulevsrd. Warn* }h $ (,'i .s?t i. store to see the wide variety and completeness of our offerings for the month of June. Just the sort of goods you want for hot weather arid many of these patterns we are sacrificing at greatly reduced prices. "Seeing Is Believing. Embroidery JSdgirigs Embroidery Flouncings Embroidery Bandings Lawns j. •, Batiste Tissue Ginghams Ladies', Misses' and Children's Outfitters We are ready to show the most complete and artistic line of Wall Paper ever shown in the city, at prices to suit all. LET US SHOW YOU. Central Pharmacy. ft 1AsXv ft ,r^' into our 99 Embroidery Insertings Plain and Printed Flaxons Big reduction on some lines of Ready-to-Wear Garments we are offering you at prices way below first cost. 25 hats worth $2.75 to $3.25 Sale priced goods are riot returnable D.F. GROVE & CO. 1 Gates of all ordinary lenigths. Much stronger, last longer v'i and more convenient than wood gates. Call and look them over. %§i®i Mm- THE W. D. HOYT CO. '-'J l/*' \4 I A I r-1 ff '•Wm i# $ vwg S&M L^V} ^i