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THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS
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Mr. R. E. Pickett and wife,
Mrs. S. M. Keltner, Mrs. Emma
Rogers, Miss Lona Pickett, Miss
Bertha Rogers,Mr. Rollin Pickett
and John Pickett were visiting
at W. S. Pickett's, last Saturday
night and Sunday.
Rev. Christie preached a very
interesting sermon at Pleasant
Ridge last Sunday.
Mr. N. G. Dohoney is very low
with a complication of diseases.
He is nearing 80 years old.
Mrs. Martha Parnell is still in
feeble health.
Aunt Jane Chastine is visiting
relatives near Kemp.
Mrs. Annie Finn has just re
turned home from JCane Valley,
where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. T. A. Furkin.
Prof. Alvin Rosson, who has
been teaching a winter school
at this place, while eating his
dinner the other dav, a straw
three quarters of an inch long
lodged in his right tonsil, which
had to be taken out by a doctor.
Mr. Garlin Pickett and Guy
Furkin were on the Greensburg
loose leaf market last week and
several others from this commun
ity. They report the market
very good.
Our farmers are using the
pretty weather by turning the
soil.
Arc You Rheumatic? -try Sloan's.
If you want quick and real relief
from Rheumatism, do what so many
thousand other people are doing
whenever an attack comes on, bathe
the sore muscle or joint with Sloan's
Liniment. !Nb need to rub it in just
apply the Liniment to the surface
It is wonderfully penetrating. It goes
right to the seat of trouble and draws
the pain almost immediately. Get a
bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c. of
any druggist and have it in the house
against Colds, Sore and Swollen Joints
Lumbago, Sciatica and like ailments.
Your money back if not satisfied, but
it does give almost instant relief. At
Paull Drug Co. Ad.
Bad roads keep children away
from school and impair the ef
ficiency of church work
community.
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Patterson Iowa.
March 2d 1915.
Editor News:
This is to inform you that I
am still alive and that I expect
to read the 'News as long as I
live. I love to hear from my
old home and my old schoolmates
Not many of them living now. j
I will be 83 years old next May
There are but few of the first
settlers that moved to Iowa in
1860 living, They have crossed
the river. What remains here
are listing for the roll call,
We have made our mark in
this country. We settled in two
neighborhoods about seven miles
gpart. In each place there is a
nice church, one of them cost
close to $1,800. -The other one
about $1,500. We have had a
disagreeble winter. Not but lit
tle rain or snow on the ground
all of February. This is moving
time here. The roads are mud
dy. IttakeB-two teams to pull
one load. There is great rejoic
ing, in Iowa, The saloons are
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The New 1915 Maxwell w25" is the
biggest automobile value ever offered for
less than $1,000. Our production of
60J.OO0 cars makes -the new price of $695
fully equipped (with 17 new features)
possible.
Here are the 17 New Features
1. Pure stream-lino body.
2. Adjustable front seat.
3. Cims high-tension magneto.
4. Three-quarter elliptic rear springs.
5. Tire brackets on rccr.
C. Spring tension fan.
7. Kingston carburetor.
C Clear-Vision Wind Shield.
9. Foot-rest for accelerator pedal.
10. Tail lights, with licence brackets
attached.
11. Gasoline tank located under dash cowl.
12. Crown fenders with all rivets concealed.
13. Head lights braced by rod running
between lamps.
14. Famous make of anti-skid tires on rear
wheels.
15. Gracefully rounded, double-shell radi
ator equipped with shock absorbing
device.
16. Instrument board, carrying speedo
meter, carburetor adjustment, and
gasoline filler.
17. Improved steering gear; sparky and
throttle control on quadrant under
steering wheel; electric horn button
mounted on end cf quadrant.
Automobile experts have refused to believe that anyone could produce a
full-grown five-passenger really beautifully equipped car a car with real
high-tension magneto a car with sliding gear transmission left-hand drive
center control, a car with practically every high-priced car feature for less
than $1,000.
Here it is ! Here is a real automobile. Here is the easiest car to drive
in the world here is the greatest all-around hill climbing car in the world.
Here is an automobile to be really proud of.
With Electric Self-Starter and Electric Lights.
$55 Extra
Buchanan Lyon Company
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first day of 1916 all the saloons
in Iowa will have to move out or
quit. The health of this place is
reasonably good. The people are
busy preparing for spring work.
Corn is 70c. per bushel, wheat
$1.50, flour 2.00 per sack of 48
lbs., best hay $15.00 per ton,
hogs on foot $6.25 per cwt. I
will close. Find one dollar pos-
clofled in Des Moines. Only 87 order for renewal of the
Good luck and
and all.
best , wishes to RaymondToole has been found
guilty at Owen ton of bringing
about the death of a young wom
an by administering drugs.
B. F. Carter.
Keep Your Bowels Regular.
As everyone ws, the bowels are
Health Promotes, happiness.
Without; health genuine joy is im
possible; without Rood digestion and
the sewerape system of the body, and reguiar bo we. movement you cannot
it is of tho greatest importance that have health. Why neglect keeping
they move once each day. If your bowels open and risk being sick and
howels become constiDated take a ai,ine? You don't have to. Take one
bowels become constipated, take a small Dr Kingrs New Li,e pnLat
dose of Chamberlain's Tablets just af- night, in the morning you will have a
ter supper and they will correct the f all free bowel movement and feel
mucn oeixer. neips your appetite
disorder. For sale by Paull Drue Co. - . m. .. i7..
that closed tbeirdoors, and the Adair County Kewsfor 1915. Ad. SoidbyWuiiDrugCo., Ad
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At Shelburn, Ind., the Dixie
Flyer was wrecked. The pas
sengers escaped with slight in
juries but the engineer wasl
killed.
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