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Witt a Ibp* Mm. im F-t Warm Floors and Healthy Children Make Happy Homes There is no better way for you to avoid worry and expense than by insuring your children's health.. Warm floors in the home, which is the children's play house in winter, are assured when using Cole's Original Hot 7^ Blast Heater. The steel base and body construction allows the heat to be radiated to the floor keeping it warm during the coldest weather. Cole's Original Hot Blast Heater The Cleanest—Easiest to Care Burns Soft Coal, Lignite, Hard Coal, Crushed Coke. Wood and Cobs. Users of coal must remember that the ordinary heater is a big care to operate. That its smoke and ashes entail dust ing, curtain washing and carpet sweeping. Think then of the' ease of operation and the cleanliness of Cole's Hot Blast. Cole's Hot Blast has a guaranteed smoke-proof feed door—' ', ,open the feed door and the current of air draws the smoke directly across the top of stove to the stove pipe—away from the opening. Contrast this simple, cleanly feed with the side door in an ordinary heater. The side door used on other stoves permits escape of dirty smoke, unpleasant gas and accumulated soot drops from it. If you overfill a side door Stove, coal falls to the floor. And note this, you cannot" make a side door heater air-tight—an everlasting advantage in favor of Cole's Hot Blast which is air-tight and guaranteed .to remain so always. No fires to build—the fire is never out in this remarkable beater from fall until taken down in the spring. Better select one today—surely it is the heater you need— W. I. VARNEY Prepare For 15he A Treat For Your Palate SWIFTS WINCHESTER U.S. INSP'D Wanted We have aeveral bayera wbo |wanta ferine. It yon contemplate 'telling yonr place liat it with the ^Journal. It coats yon nothing un wa aell it, For FUTURE The time will come when your earning power will be wanting. Through old age will you be able finan cially to enjoy the fruits of your many years' work? Open an account with us today and keep adding to it every pay day and you will be rewarded for your frugality. First National Bank EXIRA IOWA PriMfttJW and Upward Aeeorribw la Size and ftyt Nice^ Mild, [nicy Delicious llleats ana Fresh Fish ca 03 to ra c/D cs ca Hides Purchased at Highest Market Price E OS H. T. KROEGER*' Proprietor, Exira, la. Audabon Co. Journal Fine Ice Sold and Delivered Every Day Meat Market VS." CASTOR IA For Iniknts and Children. Thi Kind You Havt Always Bought Bean the Signature of KIMBALLTON Danish Brotherhood held a picnic iu Andrew Hansen's grove Sunday. Rev. Jorgensen and wife attended a meeting at Oak llill and Exira. Laurils.Christeneen of Marquette, Nebraska is seen in our town these days. The children's picnic Wednesday was well attended, about 80 children being present. Ole Jensen and wife returned Mon day of last week from a visit with relatives in Omaha. George Faaborg and wife, Peter Lykke and wife and Hans Nelsen vis ited in Fiscus Sunday of last week. Peter Elanseu is to build a large dwelling house for Dr. Soe of Elk Horn west of Hans Bolt's residence this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Seren H. Sorensen are the proud parents of a baby girl bom Friday, September 15, "Soren is wearing a big smile a la Taft." Young.People's meeting at Carl Halds' gathered a large crowd. All had a fine time. Next meeting at Al bert H. Jorgensens' on October 1st. No Need To Stop Work When your doctor orders you to stop work' it staggers you. "I can't" you say You know you ate wt*ak, run down and failing in health day by day but you must work as long as yeu can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build yon up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to sat isfy. Only 50c at Winfrey & Chantry's. ELK HORN Joe James was on the sick list laet week. Hans Hareen returned from Cana da a few days ago. Sam Ankeil left for Canada last Tuesday where he intends to buy land. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hansen spent last Sunday in Atlantic visiting his parents. H. P. Petersen who visited here a couple of weeks, went to Omaha to attend to business. Walter Gregerson sold out his share in the Drug Store last week to Thomas Jorgensen. George BasmuEsen and gang are busy laying the foundation for the new Public School Houie. A number of people from here went down Sunday of last week to help Fred Belch celebrate his birth day. B. J. Hansen made quite a success in his business last week. He sold four Hard Coal stoves and two cook stoves. Dr. Christensen brought out his wife to Elk Horn last week. They moved into the Jerry Miller resi dence. |pl| Simon Pe(eiien:'sold his punching machine last week to a fellow from Walnut. He intended to take it to Audubon during the Fair. John Jensen, mason, Magnus Nel son and a few others left for Coulter, Iowa Sunday of last week. John is to put up a large brick building there. Foley Kidney Pills win reach yonr individual case if you have any form of kidney and bladder trouble or. urinary irregularities. Try them. For sale by all druggists. INSURANCE Continental of New York Queen of New York Fidelity-Phexix of N. Y. Capital, M. & B., Iowa Koyal of Liverpool Iowa State of Keokak Security of Davenport Hanover of New York Des Moines of DesMoines Estherville Hail Connecticut, Conn. Farmers, Cedar Rapids National, Conn. Over 25 years experience. Theo. Patty S Phons No. 67 BXIRA, IOWA INHNNHMHIIMMHII WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION YasCured byLydiaE.Pink* ham's Vegetable Compound Elwood, Ind.—"Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I was sick three months and could not walk. I suf fered all the time. Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges tioh, and nervous prostration. If you have the slightest doubt that JLydia £2. Pinkham's Vege table Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free. Icebergs. From the polar Icefields and gla ciers which are always protruding themselves into the sea great float ing masses become detached and form iceberg floes and drift-ice. These bergB or mountains of ice rise some times more than 250 feet above the sea level. From the specific gravity, it is calculated that the volume of an iceberg below the water is about nine times that of the protruding part Icebergs and floes of icefields are often laden with pieces of rock and masses of stone and detritus, which they brought with them from the coasts where they were formed, and which they often transport towards the equator. Queer Sites for. Birds' Nests. Tjfce remarkable sites sometimes lijBpn by birds for their nests are reopded from time to time. A robin builds in a watering can, an old kettle, or on a bookshelf in a library. One of the most remarkable, perhaps, is that recently given in the Emu, and ap parently authentic. On November 10 last a sheep was being shorn on the farm of A. Burger, Telanga, Australia. In its wool was found a starling's nest with one egg. A note in the Field adds that the nest of a small bird was once found in a horse's tail in Cap* Colony. Nil* A tamstmt The doctors said I could not get well without an opera tion, for I could hardly stand the pains in my sides, especially my right one, and down my right leg. I began to feel better when I had taken only one bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too soon."—Mrs. SADIE MULLEN, 2728 JST. B. St., El wood, Ind. ph, OVER 66 YEARS* EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone tending a sketch and deacrlptlon mar ascertain our opinion free whether r~ Invention is probably patentable.. Communica tions strictly conUdoiitlal. HA" sent free. Oldest agency for tions strictly conUdontial. HANDBOOK on Patents rorsecurlni jgn Munu & Ijirrtal notice, without charge, in the Patents taken tr rough Munu & Co. receive Scientific jftitrican! MUNN &Co.36,Bro»^' New York Branch Office, UK St* Washington, D.O. KILLTHECOUGH ANDCURETHELUNGS «iDRKIHGS NEW DISCOVERY four iSStl i&f '-1'^ ~r' 1 wsmmm ingpatents. 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