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(yjsf sT'• Ui p-.'ti fit $r/1 ,'R'Vf feV & Comparative Digestibility of Food Made with different Baking Powders From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder— cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum—and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: is® Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: Roy Coll, who has been quite ill lor some time, is quite a bit better. Miss Eva Benton and Laura Tib iben visited with Susie Heckman last Sunday. Miss Laura Newman is helping Mr®. Charles Faiga with" her house hold duties. E. B. Voes has the contract for the farm building, the big barn on the Theo Sehwenneker farm. Charles Faga has just completed a lairge barn on his farm that he purchased last year. Miss Helen Tibben is home after a year's attendance at the Exira school. Chris Heckman Jr. and family were visitors at the George Kness home Sunday. Theo Sehwenneker is building a big bairn oni his fine farm in the east part of .the township. Miss Nellie Littlefield is expected home this week from Shenandoah' where she attended school the past year. Mir. Jake Wahlert is having a windmill put up on the farm occu pied by Howard Shoesmith. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, OHOL ERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Every familly without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the Bummer months. Camberlain's Col ic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy iB worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, lit has no superior for the purposes for whioh. it is intended. Buy it now. For sale by all dealers... Per Cent. Digested Bread snade with phosphate powder: Per Cent. Digested Bread made with -. •. slum pov* der ^67% Per Cent. Digested These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone: Food raised with Royai, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. AUDUBON TWP. Witte Brothers marketed hogs in Exira Monday. Follie Littl-efield is painting house and out buildings. .• Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. his Howard Shoesmitli marketed hogs An Exira last Saturday. Charles Newman lost a fine cow from clover bloat last week. Miss Edna Luke visited with, friends anct attended Decoration Services in Exira Friday. X- J, ,, Si wV llliSllBSlfll W* fa Sunday evening, June 1st, the young people of the D. L. church surprised the Rev. Ravn. They had a good time by playing a few clean games. Miss Came Nelson visited at the home of her brother, Andrew C. Nelson over Sunday evening. f|§| Corn painting is nearly done west of Exira. Many farmers are plow ing the early planted pieces. (Too late for last week) Mr. Chris Sorensen, west of town was on the sick list last week. Miss Florence Nelsen, daughter of Nels J. Nelsen and wife, is visit ing at the home of James Johnson. Mr. Andrew Christemseni is put ting in new batteries on the Marne and Elk Horn line Miss Minnie Nelsem, of Exira, is visiting her brother, Lars Nelson, southwest of Audubon. Mr. Andrew Jensen, mail carrier on Route 2, is taking a vacatio and his wife is taking his place (I: •A. /. Nels Gregersen, northwest of Ex' ira, celebrated his birthday last Saturday evening. A few friends were invited in to spend the eve^ ning Miss Emma Nelsen, daughter of Mrs. N. A. Nelson, northwest of Brayton, celebrated her birthday May 27. A fat old genttleman was bitten in the calf of the leg by a dog. He at once rushed to a justice of the peace and laid a complaint against a man in the neighborhood whom he supposed to be the owner of the offending cur. The following was the defense offered at the trial:! 1. "By testimony in favor of the general good character of my dog I shall prove that nothing could make him so forgetful of his canine dignity as to bite a calf. 2. He is blind and cannot see to bite. Even if he could see to bite, it would be utterly impossible for him to go out of his way on,vaccount of his severe lameness. 4. Granting his eyes and legs to be good, he has no teeth. 5. My dog is always muizzled, and chained in the yard. 6. My dog died six weeks ago. 7. I never had a dog." SHAKE OFF YOUR RHEUM ATI SUM Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent botitle of Chamberlain's Lini ment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear. Sold by all dealers. I OF ELECTRIC SERVICE As we arp entering uponi our Light and Power undertaking in Au dubon County, it seems proper to outline at this time, in a measure, the policy we hope to pursue in the future. While it is cur purpose to re build and upbuild in the most thor ou.gh manner, the lighting system for Audubon, Exira, and surround ing country, we realize, and trust our friends and patrons will also realize, that all features or phases of this undertaking can not be ac com.plished at once but it is our aim to undertake the most essen tial features first, and to follow as rapidly as possible with all others in the order of their manifest im portance and, during this time we would ask for the kindly forbear ance of the people, as we feel con fident that it will not be many months before our progress will prove a source of mutual satisfac tion. -i'J" %'***$£ 1 S /H It is our definate plan to estab-' lish a twenty four-hour service not later than May 1, 1914, and earlier if our progress in completing the I system, together with the Exira lines, shall warrant oing so And, with the day service in view, we shall rigidly abide by a straight1 meter basis as the only proper and equitable method, which applies as truly to electric lighting as weights and miasure.' do in grocery and dry goods lines. We slull, howev er, furnish meters of the most relia ble late type at absolute cost to our patrons, which in the ordinary res idence size would be about $6.90 each, and while we prefer that each patron shall own his own meter, we' will assume all cost of repairs or replacement, due either to wear,! damage by lightning, or other nat ural causes, thus the customer merely carries an investment of about $7.00 which to the lighting) company would mean thousands. As to rates, we are not prepared at this time to announce a defin-| ite rate, as this will be somewhat affected by our coal cost and plant efficiency, but we feel safe in say ing that the rate will not amount to more than an average of 12 1-2 cents per thousand watts or kilo watt hour. Supplies and Wiring: In the mat ter of house wiring and supplies pertaining thereto, it is our pur pose to furnish nil material and labor at the lowest possible piriee consistent with quality. We always aim to assist our patrons in choos ing the most economical equip ment, while we are prepared to fur nish very elaborate fixtures if cus tomers so desire. As soon as we get the machinery now in transit set up, and in run ning order, we will be ready to be gin on the construction of the Ex-I ira line, and shall be prepared to furnish at lowestpric.es, electric flat| irons, fan motors, sewing machine I motors, washing machine motorsJ and other small motors, as well as' all other electric heating, cooking, vaccuum cleaning devices, etc. And we shall not be satisfied un- It is oiur purpose as much as at lany time, to have the line to Exiira c/ompleted and ready for operation by (November 1st or sooner. 1 til Audubon, Exira and adjacent towns and country, are supplied with the most satisfactory electric I service in this part of the state, and we would ask for the kindly co-operation and encouragement of all, and we feel confident that it will work out to the mutual advan tage and improvement of the com munity. The above article is printed sim ultaneously in Audubon and Exira papers, and for the benefit of Ex ira people, we wish to say, that at no time since we began to figure on the Audubon lighting proposition had we left Exira out of our plans, and wish to explicitly state that the lighting of Exira as as much a part of our plan as the lighting of Audubon. As stated, however, we must first construct our central sta tion at Audubon, before undertak ing the line to Exira, but all our plans in the selection of machinery and equipment are made directly with the view of not only lighting Audubon but Exira, Hamlin. and other places as well as the surrounding country. And the large cross compound Corliss en gine and. direct connected dynamo which is r.ic.w en the way from the East is one of the finest, and of tl: highest type that will te in use h: this part of the state, and we trust ti:at no one ini Exira contem plating the wiring of his htouses or business place, will feel any reluc tance in having Mr. Peterson or any others who will work for us, wire same. R. G. W1 ELAND, AUDUBON COUNTY ELECTRIC CIO. Audubon, Iowa. 'i. '?7# isi lift Ki-t Jj Ite II fc y?at,we're Profitstown Hair Tonic Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp clean and heahhy. Promotes growth. Checks foiling: Does not color. Ask Your Doctor. Lowell, Of S inceriiy Clothes seIJjn§ CAN'T KEEP IT SECRET The splendid work of Chamber-1 Iain's Taiblets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stomach and liver trou bles has ever been known. For sale by adl dealers. MM. HOW THIS WOMAN fOOND HEALTH Would not give Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for All Rest of Medicine in the World. Utica, Ohio. —:!I suffered everything from a female weakness after baby came. 1 had numb spells and was dizzy, I had black spots be fore my eyes, my! back ached and i! was so weak I could hardly stand up. My face was yellow, even my fingernails were colorless and I had displacement. I took Lydia E. Pink ha a Compound and now I am stout, well and healthy. I can do all my own work and can walk to town and back and not get tired. I would not give your Vegetable Compound for all the rest of the medi cines in the world. I tried doctor's med icines and they did me no good."—Mrs. MARY EARLEWINE, R.F.D. No.3, Utica, Ohio. Another Case. Nebo, 111.—"I was bothered for ten years with female troubles and the doc tors did not help me. 1 was so weak and nervous that I could not do my work and every month I had to spend a few days in bed. I read so many letters about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound curing female troubles that I got a bottle of it. It did me more good than anything else I ever took and now it has cured me. 1 feel better than 1 have for years and tell everybody what the Compound has done for me. I believe I would not be living to-day but for that." —Mrs. HETTIE GREENSTREET, Nebo. Illinois. IMIH'jf"' [i I \Lr r* I -f i/f.y (IP' yOU men with the high priced clothes habit, who demand style and fit and class*-and are paying for it—you'll be surprised at the clothes value we're offering and at the low value we're ask ing. ail SINCERITY CLOTHES **f here have deep-down tailoring in every stitch. Iriere a thoroughbred look about the sweep of the lines and the drape of the gar ment. Above all there's that ^indefinable thing called style—that smart look that makes the wearer "belong.'' —The saving under what you have been paying buys a new hat ane" a pair of shoes. SINCERITY CLOTHES priced from $15 to $22.50 H. F. PETERSEN The "Sincerity" Clothes Shop. California The Trip of a Lifetime The scenic grandeur of the Colorado Rockies and the glories of the Pacific all in one. WOMEN LOW FARES All Summer Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more reliable med icine. Chamberlain's Tablets are sold everywhere at 25c a box. with SPECIALLY low fares on certain dates during the season. Choice of Several Routes which include all principal points of srenic and historic interest. Through Sleeping Cars -«-i ™M88 1 v- For particulars nbnut low fares, spccial train service, etc.' vJj-, pisi 7 Everywhere NANCARROW, Agent, Exira, Iowa. R*Y, Assistant General Passenger Agent, ARE YOUR FLOORS BOY PROOF Campbell's Varnish Stain Will make them so. It is also good for all kinds of Floors, Furniture & Woodwork Easy to apply. 13 colors Made by Carpenter-Morton Co., Boeton BROOM HOLDER FREE Preaent ihii Coupon at deakr'i atore and re ceive one of the Campbell Broom Holder* free FCK. SALT. BY Exira Drug Company Trlf tie Journal job printing. Mils _____ nijaawnwi I •i 1 \2l ?$| iM .¥• a I $ ,4