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:ARDUI WORKED L1KE_A CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. Jonesville, S. C.—"I suffered with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. J. S. Kendrick, in a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not bear to stand on my feet. The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. I went to the hospital, and they oper ated on me, but I got no better. They said medicines would do me no good, and I thought I would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to Improve, so I continued using it. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm." There must be merit in this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women— Cardui—for it has been in successful use for more than 50 years, for the treatment of womanly weakness and disease. Please try It, for your troubles. N. B.— Writ* to: Ladles' Advisory Dept. Chatta Mora Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Hone Tnatnml fer Wo—n." tent in plain wrapper, on nquast. FARMS FOR SALE 40 acres at $125 per acre. 80 acres of fine land, well improved, $135 per acre. 120 acres of good laying land and good buildings, $140 per acre.v, r',i $160 acres of good laying land and small buildings, $110 per acre. 160 acres, well improved, $125 per acre. 200 acres of fine land and good buildings, $152.50 per acre. 1 240 acres of fine land and buildings, $150 per acre. 320 acres of well improved good land, $125 per acre. 500 acres extra good land fair buildings, $150 per Ifli. acre. 640 acres splendid laying land, good buildings, $125 an acre. 1 Also 900 acres in I one body, good laying land, and well improved. Will deal some of these for smaller farms. I have plenty of cheaper larms for sale. These tarn scan easily be seen by taking an auto ride from Exira. See St'"- fPx J. B. J. LOHNER, Exira, Iowa. #Catarrh Cannot Be Cured* with LOCAL, APPLICATIONS, as the? cannot reach the seat of the disease* Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken' internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best Phy sicians in this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It is composed or the best tonics known, combined with thb best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfsct combina tion of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Tak* Ball's Fvnlly Pilla tor constipation. WOMEN Wcmen 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. iiaiiiii 1-4' 1 ELK HORN Virt Andersen and sister, Sadie and cousin John Andersen of At lantic spent part of last week at the home of their umcle, Henry Ander sen and family east of town. Walter James and family of Tyler, Minnn. are here visiting relatives. Thor. Madsen has now reached his 71st. mile stoae. A large.crowd met at lus home Sunday afteirnoon to help him celebrate the anniver sary.' H. Johnson and family were Sum day visitors at the Hans Carsten sen home 1 C. S. Christiansen and a numbier of other men. are in Canada at pre sent looking over some of the land. Mrs. Adolph Schack daughter Alma, son Burton of Council Bluffs spent last week with relatives at the Chas. Schack, Axel Carlson aind George Rasmuissen homes. They wer accompanied by 'Miss Jensen of At lantic. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson a/nd three children from Omaha visited a few days ago a few places in the country east and west of town. Henry Alndersen and family spent a pleasant day at the A. F. Ander sen home inear Brayton Sunday. i'f Mir. and Mrs. P. Petersen! re turned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Edwin Krogstad aind husband who reside in Avoca, Minn, M. P. Petersen had electric lights enstalled ito his home c| Wlush ing-. ton Street Moday Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorensen and daughters Ida and Helga motored to Des Moines a few days ago returning over' the River to River road Sunday evelning. Wlidle. there they visited at the home of Mrs. Soran sen's sister and family. Two nieces accompanied them liome.j Annie Christensien left for Omaha last Tuesday to visit relatives. A bazaar was held at Oakfield Sclhool No. 1 by the Danish Ladies AJdi Society. It'amounted to $50. large crowd attended. Mrs. Soren Nelson audi children of Atlantic were 'viaiiting her par ents, L. P. Nelson and wife amd 'oth er relatives here last week. Peter Hansen is having his out side buildings painted this week. John, Emma and Charley Hani en and Minnie Beck left for Lake View Saturday to enjoy a few day® outin® Torn Laursen is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Martin Beck amd family, N. L. Pet ersen and famiiy and Chris Hansen and family were Sunday visitors at the Peter Hansen home. Robert Nelson, Hans Hansen, Har ry Hansen and Louie Beck went to Mauniug Sunday. Born to J. F. Larsen and wife a bab"' girl, Aug. 24. The Elwood and Petersen boys went fiishing Sunday afternoon in the Nislinabotna river and'caught 16 carps averaging about six and on •half lbs. each..We expect to bear of A' 'ft1' $ the boys going fishing again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson are entertaining their two daughters from Omaha this week. 1 James H. Seymour and family of Ames are visiting at the home of his sister Mrs. J. P. Bengtsem and family west of town Alma Madsen worked last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Hanseni. Mets Larsen, the young lady who worked there was ill, amd was obliged to go home for a week. Mrs. Hannah Olsen and two child re' from Oimaha aire visiting at the J. C. Johnscm home here Ethel Madsen returned Saturday from a several days visit with rela tives near Hanseni Heights, A good'y number 'from east town attended the picnic held the woods near Exira Sunday of in A good rain fell in this vicinity Sunday 'which was very much appre ciated. Mi. and Mr ,\'. L. Petersen anil children', Willie Ltfionartl, Marti nous autoed to Omaha for a few days vis CALVES I am making it a business of sell ing (Calves from four days- to ai week old at ?10.'50 each. If you are in the market send me your order by Phone or Wiriifc.' N. P. AXELSEN, 1SE 122 Rt. 5, Extra. HOW TO CURE A SPRAIN. I A sprain may be cured to about third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chamberlain' I liniment and ob&irvimg the direction with each bottl'e. Par sale by- Exira Drug Co. B, '^1' C.r-,. •wwJrtjtfKiwi very Everything on a grander and larger scale than ever before. Audubon County promises to have the largest and best crop of grains and live stock in her history. In her yearly exhibits Audubon county has equaled, if not surpassed, all other counties in the state. This year she has promises to excell her past rec ords. Etsuasai HAMLIN ii* Clint Rice bought a fin© farm up- near Coon Rapids last week. George Pdckiny is on the sick last this week. I Chris Guide, Mike Nissen and at Henry C. Petersen's home south west of Exira last Sunday^,,., night. They reported a fine time.i|ii! Amna CJude of Exira vusited here with her sister Lizzie from Saturday until Monday.! Mr. Olsen, H. P. Mortensen, Jim Olsen, Jacob Andersen and K. Chris tensen went to Minnesota to look at some land. Mamie Bladt helped Mtb. H. Zigar with her household duties last week William Olsen returned from a trip to Minnesota where he was looking at some land. v'iffS'a: imm September 21 flying Gilmores $ v/J •, I Jens Mickelsen of Sharon visited friends here Suday. I Christeina Ralter-lt rg is working for .Dr. .Brock in Audubon... Mamie Bladt visited the Ratten berg home here Sundaj. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander sen Monday a baby girt. Chris Stone of ExSra visited Chris Gude here over Sumlav. Alfred Hansen was in. Exira Thur day night. Tiip Twenty Year Test. "Some twenty years ago I used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy" writes Geo. W Broch publisher of the Enterprise Aberdeen Md. "I discovered that it was a quick a/nd safe cure for diarr hoea. Since them no one can sal me an/bhing said to be just as good During all these years I haive used it and recommended it many times and It has never disappointed any one." For sale by -Exira Drug Co, MAKE PREPARATIONS NOW to Begin to ^Make_ Prepar- ations to Attend the Thirty-fifth Annual! TO BE HELD AT AUDUBON, IO.WA, MON- DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS., SEE THE SEE THE There are Several Other Fine Attractions Booked The speed ring promises to be faster than ever. Entries have begun coming in, and there will be a fine string of fast horses here. Special effort has been made to provide fine free attractions and if they disappoint you it will not be because the fair manage ment has not striven to provide the best obtainable. J. H. MAHARG, Pres. H. A. NORTH UP, Secy. i1* p^i'Wr BRING YOUR THIRST with to lis for annihilation "First Aid" administPied by oui retre.slimg drinki. Tlie supreme qualitj our delicious Ice Cream agfc and Soda is the lure that «wr. has made our fountain justly famous. :JS?E :.Our pleasantly finished SODA PARLOR is al ways inviting and cool. EXIRA DRUG COMPANY "We Lead" See Kommet Bros, tor Moline and Peter Shutler wagons and all kinds of Imp. tfadv. 21' Blake's Comedy Aerial Artists Animal Circus in their spectacular trapeze act. They which is a great show in itself. If are one of the cleverest and best you can't be present don't deprive troupes of foreign actors in America your children of the privilege. In making preparations to at tend tbe fair this year, bear in mind that this is your fair, and to make it the success it deserves, you should cooperate with your neighbors and friends, who are your partners in making it the success of which you can be just ly proud. Remember the date, and start to boost now. '1.*J 4 Vv w* Wm j- ,1H vV*»v r* Bi 1 jyj