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-sV J* Mui: $ %C ." ,„ A. i) »T •JtbfeS."J,.'-' IPfw"- fe^f «r f*{ $4 vi*** s* f-1* a\&T T' 1 itifi "S't ih iW /V' $** -WM v? ty-' lit Vf&*' COL C. E. MERTZ "Auctioneer Orders can be left with Exira Journal. Satifaction guar anteed. MANNING, I A. On The Farm Simplified and Lightened By Old Dutch __ Cleanser Housecleaninghas no terrors for thehousewifewho uses this won derful, all-'round Cleanser. It keeps everything in and about the farmhouse in spick and span condition in hatf the time and with haitthe tabor re quired by old-fashioned clean ers. This one cleanser Cleans,Scrubs Scours, Polishes In the kitchen, dining room, sitting room and bed rooms, and does it quicker and better. The best thing for pots.kettles, pans, floors,iin the dairy, etc. No caustic or acids. Hygienic. This ideal cleanser works mechan ically,— not chemically. ErLar£e t«.c Sifter, Can f^r? JST*\HSUCf!S.\ -'uuFU:,r' f! :\f.''ar/f-a Try it Now Electric itters Succeed when everything else Jails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY.LIVERAND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's COSMCI. W-% '•J,4 (Vv'Ji if tax it W,' V_ j, A»,r*'siA v'4|\ i,v4'!, Is! \\u $ Peninsular Ranges 1 I wish to call the attention of the good house wife to The Modern Peninsular Steel Range which is placed on a steel leg base, has an encased enameled reservoir and high closet, and 7, 8 or 9 inch covers, depending on the size of the range. The possibilities of quick and even baking are unlimited. You can cook your meals on top and heat water piping hot at the same time in the large porcelain-lined reservoir tank. This range is a beauty, easy to keep clean, it uses less fuel, and you don't have to blacken it so often because the castings are so smooth. The bottom is very large, per fectly level and square. It will hold fire all day and keeps the oven the same temperature all the time. This range is made of the only true and genuine Planished steel and as smooth as glass. If you don't buy a Peninsular you will be sorry. NELS MORTENSEN, Jr., Hamlin -'i 2 !I HAMLIN Mrs. Gorden Story was an over Saturday visitor in Atlantic. Mrs. F. Duvall is reported asstead ily improving from paralysis. The lumber company had two cars of lumber to unload this week. Miss Tenningkeit will close her term of school in Hamlin Friday. Hans Johnson and wife were guests out at the Thos Bruhn borne Sunday. Miss Leta Madsen of Atlantic is visiting this week out at Geo. Ea gaa's. The postmaster is building a nob by fence around his premises this week. Jno. Molgaard and wife visited her parents out near Jacksonville over Saturday. The Hamlin Gun Uliib will have nuother practice shoot this coming Saturday. Miss Fanny Brainard closed her fall term at the Root school north of town last Tuesday. if til Pete Nelson received 7 cars of coal the past week, four of them still be ing on track Tuesday. The Cement Compauy received two cars of sand the past week for use in the factory and for culverts. Mrs. Haahr and Mrs. Beck went to Boone last week for a week's out ing with friends in that city. Most of our farmers have finished their fall plowing and are getting ready to go to work at the corn. Blacksmith Johnson reports all the work in his line he can possibly do which is certainly encouraging to him. Mrs. Geo. Foley severai miles north east of here died Sunday of cancer. Funeral and interment took place Tuesday. Charley Iliggins was in town on business Tuesday and reports that he has quite a lot of corn tu shell for his neighbors yet. Nels Jensen arrived here Suuday from his visit to San Frausisco, Se attle and Billings. He is not overly pleased with liis visit to California, so far as the country is concerned. It's The World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Bucklens Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect heal er of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, soalds, boils, ulcers, pr/.enia, salt rheum For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands or sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for piles. Only 25c at Winfrey & Chantry's. i,u Mi .. iw. The Shredder recently purchased by a company of farmers near town arrived last week and will soon be put in operation. Frank Duvall recasved two cars of feeders this past week from New castle, Mo. which are now in his bif Mtt)e yard munching corn. Fred Nissen was in town Tuesday miking ready to threu, he being the only oue in the neighborhood that bad not got his grain in the bin. Dick Owen's eon Leland, who un derwent an operation two weeks ago in Atlantic was expected home Tues day evening, his recovery being quite rapid. Hans Aagard, one of the jurymen drawn for this term of court went to Audubon Tuesday to try and get excused on account of his duties as foreman in the lumber vard. New Authoress We had the pleasure of examining a new song Tue-day entitled "Down By the Grape-vine Swing" composed by Ethel Pears Robertson, and pub lished by II. Kirkus Dugdale Co., of Washington D. 0. The composer is the wife of Agent George Robertson of this town. The song is of the us ual shett music size and is of a teu timentnl and pathetic nature. It has just come off the press and is sure to be well received by lovers of music, waerever it is placed ou sale. Mrs. Robertson is also the Authoress of several sacred songs which she has never tried to bring before the pub lic and all aie uieiioiiouH produc tions too. Practical Experience. 81! TUB old farmer, equipped with the tools of his trade, was busy near the road. "What have you growing in that field," asked the innocent passer-by. "Weeds," answered the granger. "But why are you cultivating weeds?" queried the other. "Because," replied the man behind the hoe, "after years of experience I am convinced that is the only way to exterminate them." G&MM HER PHYSICIAN APPROVES Taking Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Sabattus. Maine.—"You told me to take Lydia E. Pinkhani Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills before child-birth, and we are all surprised to see how much good it did. My physi cian said Without doubt it was the Compound that helped you.' 3 thank you for youi kindness in advising me and give you full permission to use my name in your testimonials."—Mrs. II. W. MITCHELL, Box 3, Sabattus, Me. Another Woman Helped. Graniteville, Yt.—"I Mas passing through the Change of Life and suffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vege table Compound restored my health anc strength, and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the sake of othei suffering women I am willing yot should publish my letter." Mrs CIIAKLES BAECLAY, R.F.D., Granite ville, Vt. Women who are passing through this critical period or who are suffer ing from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lost sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com Serbs, ound, which is made from roots anc has been the standard remedj for female ills. In almost every com munity you will find women whe have been restored to health by Lydis E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. •r MpS&i -tr.v.. A PRECAUTION First Bellboy—I sees yo' always takes a silver cup ter room 17. Must be a swell boarder, ain't he? Sedon Bellboy—No, indeed! If I hadn't done dat dere wouldn't be a goblet left in de house. Dat man's a glass eater. -v T-fj Before the Overland was made, motor car en gineering had reached a high state of develop ment. And the designers of the Overland, know ing this, combined the best ideas developed. But they made a new engine which solved the most serious of motor problems. It is quiet and pow erful. It is free from all complexities. The ver iest novice can always keej Can't See His Faults. He slightly off color, And yet we don't mind He has so much money, We're all color-blind. Modern Education. "What are you doing out here on the marsh?" "Helping to prepare my boy's les sons." "What on earth do you mean?" "He is studying natural history, and I have to catch a bullfrdfe for him to take to school." Clipper for Reference. "I say, old chap," said the first hu morist, who occasionally gets some of his work in print, "that was a clever Joke of yours in Blanl^s magazine this month. I wish I had written it." "Well, 'don't worry because you didn't," replied the other. "You prob ably will write it some day." Too Small for Use. "Man," remarked the student of un natural history, "is the only animal that uses a handkerchief." "Then," rejoined the thoughtful thinker, "it is just as I suspected." "How is that?" queried the student. "A woman's handkerchiefs are only for show," answered the t. t. A Leaf From Her Past. "What a remarKably penetrating voice Mrs. De Plunker has." "Yes, that's an inheritance from her father." "Eh?" "He used to call carriages at the theater." Wouldn't Work. Yeast—"What story did your wife for not writing." Crimsonbeak—"That my pen wouldn't work." "And wouldn't it work?" "The story? No!"—Yonkers States man.' you give fountain The Chance of Hi6 Life. "Is Opportunity masculine or femi nine?" "Feminine when a man marries a rich woman." No Blarney for Bridget. Mistress—Bridget, it always seems to me that the crankiest mistresses get the best cooks. Cook—Ah! Go on wid yer blarney! VETERINARIAN George Weighton V.S. Audubon, Iowa V" ffj|HE success of the Overland is credited largely to the master fis engineers who designed it. It is the simplified construction the marvelous engine, the method of control, which have made the Overland the masterpiece of Automobile mechanism. AH Tk Best Ideas The Simplified Car VVIV^I WW) I IVW 4* 1 wheel base. With single rumble seat $1050 double rumble seat$1075 complete Toy Tonneau $ 1 100. Overland Auto Company IDUBOX, IOWA The Difference. It is said that at an attempted rob bery on Beacon street, as the thief was about to gain entrance, a Boston woman cried: "Who are you?" while her sister from Chicago screamed: "Well, what do you know?"—Harvard Lampoon. Not Explicit. "Have you anything in oil, suitable for the dining room?" asked the lady shopper in a department store. "Certainly, madam," replied the floorwalker. "Which would you like— floor oil, salad oil, oil paintings or sardines?" Kills A Murderer. A merciless murderer is appendicitis with many victims. But Dr. King's New Lite Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver aud bo wels, preventing that clogging that in vites appendicitis, curing constipatiou. headache, biliousness, chills. 25c at Winfrey & Chantry's. Noised Abroad. He—I thought our engagement was to be kept a secret for six months? She—Yes, that was the engagement. He—Well, we've been engaged less than a week and half the people in town know of it. She—I don't see how that can be. I'm sure I haven't even whispered It to a soul. He—Oh, I don't doubt that—but are you quite sure you didn't use a mega phone? For rtore Than Three Decades Foley's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. McCLAIN Veterinary Surgeon, Park Barn, Exira, Iowa, Phone 6. All calls day or night prompt ly answered. Fistula, Ring Bone, Bone Spavin, cure guaranteed. All illness treat ed including Azoturia. w* iH Th® next great step was to reduce the num ber of parts. In one place the designers invented one piece that takes the place of 47. They devised the pedal control found in three Overland models. Push one pedal forward to go ahead—backwards to reverse. Push another pedal forward for high speed. The hands have nothing t,o do lnt, ntnnr. I I a fjm IVIUIUI 1 1I1UH I, 1 il" 'i'f '•'•IS Vf,'1 CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 18 Poland China Boars, 100 Plymouth Rock Cockerels. Well bred individuals, will go cheap for quick sale. Call on or phone C. M. Dodge »s Bus to and from all trains.- Phone 52 at P. M. Christensen's Jewelry Store. 1 -m WELLS! WELLS! 12 to 38 inches in diametre C. M. PATTY. Route I EXIRA Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Blight's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health strength. Refuse substitute* 'J