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NOTICE -^.V I -will sales in this na adjoin tag counties. Give me your date. R. G. Nancariow. tf. adv. FOR SAJLE Black Minorca Roosters at $1.00 •ach. George Gude'l Hamlin. SHOE KEPAIRING I Gerald Hensley is now ready to repair your sliots with neatness an despatch. Up stairs over the Bis hep and Stazel barbeir shop. kit of tools, am automobile pump and am, auto jack. Findior please leave wfttih the Cedar Rajpids Oil Company or at the Journal oiffice. LOST Between town and P. M. Petetr •ens farm a bran new house blanket Leave at Journal office. P. M. Petersen. "Wanted: Man, "with real sales abili ty, caipable of earning $100 or more Jer vmionth. Fine opiptoiptjumlty 'for mjan acquainted wltJi trade1 in Ioiwia to build upi permanent and profita ble "business. Stetson Oil Oo. Cleve land, Ohio. adv. 1 rwk. paidv. SCIOL OF DRESSHUIIG I \vill start my. next class Janu ary 4tlh. Mrs. J. B. Connrardy. MUSI BE W i. Acre farm extra well Improved, Guthrie County, Iowa. ||0 Acre farm fair improvements, Onthoie County, Iowa. 100 Acre farm fair improvements, Adair County, Iowa. These thlree farms I must sell as I halve more than I can carry ovsur. They are all giood ones and I will Mil on (reasonable payments down, amd give giood terms on balance. For inurfbiouters call or address, J. M. Trumbull* Adair, Iowa. adv.J 14 "Vi' i-'-. Your o-ppontunity Itjo. giet a $100. Life Scholarship in one of the best Business Colleges in Iowa. Good for all branches.. $50.00 buys it if taken ait once. Call or address— Edd Erke RethimeieT's old stand. STOP THAT COUGH—NOW When you catch Cold,-or begin to Cough., the first thing to do is to take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It penetrates the linings of'the tlia pat and lungs and fights the" Germs of .the Disease, giving quick relief and natural healing.."Our whole family -depend on Pine-Tart^Honey Cor 'Coughs and Co'ds," writes Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio. It always helps. 25c. at your duuggist. 3. 1 'hi NOTICE OF SALES Clemen J. Petersen three miles north on,© west of Exira de ot half mile west two and one-half miles Bouitih of Hamlin. Monday January lltih 1915 Porter Bros. 1 mi. N. E. of Bray ton, 4 mi. S. E. o'f Exira on Wed nesday Jan. 13 126 head of live stock. Sale commences at 10 o'clock IKL R. HICKS L»15 ALMANAC. "The Rev. Irl R. Hi'dks Almanac, now ready grows more and more poj ular and. useful wilth eajcihr passing year. It is a fixed necessity in homes shops and commercial establishment all over this continent. This famous and valuable year book OIL astrono my, storms, weather and earthquake LOST I should be iin every'home and office. Friday nigM If st, between Hen-J Professor Hicks completes tihis best Ty Mtaermam's and Setitleimires, a issue jo£ his great Almanac at the J5. close of his seventieth, year. Tiie Almanac will be mailed for 35 cents. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks fine magian zine, Word and Works, is sent one year, with a copy of his Almanac foi only one dollar. Send for t'hem to SVord and Woiiks PutolislhiEg Com pany, 3401 Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. You will never regret your in( vestment. Try it for 1915. advJ28. OBITUARY Nels Edwia Riesgaard wias. born October -6, 1898 died December 28, 1914 age 16 years 2 months amd 22 flays. He was a kind and loving boy, always -willing to do whiat he was told and could always be trusted in every way. Ne's C. Riesgaard. BARGAIN IN EXIRA FARM I have the big Owen farm for sale. Will make temmfi and price right. Full particulars call or write F. T. Dilger owner Atlantic la. advJ7. GAVE A GRAND CONCERT Prof. D. F. Gifford's combined or chestras gave an orchestra concent ati th^aj M. E. church JTuesdiay eve ning to a good sized audience. If the weather liad not Ibeen so x ti'timely cold the church would havt been filled to its utmost capacity. The concert was a grand success. The iprognaimj wap composed of a variety of selections. The opening nuinuber was given by the com.binied orchestras after which tihe first or ohesltria furnished most of the mu sic. They were assisted toy Mr siieldorf, clarinetist of Manning amd iMrs. Adams with the flute. These »a:me) orchestras gtaive lai concert ja bo.at six moaiths ago and tihe people who were privileged to hear then* Tuesday -were unanimously of th© 'opinion tlyat the musicians tod made marked improvement. Prof. Giffioi»d is (to be eoin|gradu lated for Ma splendid .efforts to gi.ve Audu.bon a musical ongiainiiza tion that is indeed a credit to the Itclwm and people gjeneiial are pleased to note that we hiaive such excellent home talent. iMissj Wynonaj Flariquihar gave reading, Mr. Hoogenakker render ed a vocal solo with orchestra ac-. aompanyment and botili of these numbers were well rendered aiind gave a variety to the program tha' was appreciated.—Republican. ad THE' EAT A WKE'r* ,' Baked beans, big cans .. v. 25c Tomatos, 3 cans. 25c Oorn, 3 cans,. .25t ()atmeal, big pkg 20c Tea, good, 1 lb. can 35c l^pper, 1 lb...., 30c ranges, per doz, 20,25. 30c U"ffee, per lb,... 25, 30, 35c Avooa and Audubon flour. Fresh Oysters, Celery and Fish every flriday. We pay 12c in trade for Hides. Highest} Prices paid for Butter and Eggs PETER/ HA8BENPEJLDT I mmms ^r,t a 7 The Blue Grass Creamery Com pany will liiaive a meeting1 at Hamlin on Thimrsday, Jaamiary 14, 1915 far the purpose of employing the service of a butter maker and for hiring cream haulers for the year 1915. adv j7. NOTICE odge To all membeis -of Exodus No. 342 A. F. and A. M. There will be a school of instruc tions in our had Uaai. 13, 14 and A good attendance is desired. J. B. J. iLoliner W. M. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REME DY—THE MOTHJRS FAVORITE "I give Chamberlain's Cough Re medy to my children when they have colds or coughs," writrs Mrs. Verne Shaffer, VamdergRlft, Pa. It always helps th?m and is far super ior to any other cough medicine I have used. I advise anyone in need cf such a medicine to give it a rial." Foi sale Ly Exira Drug Co. HAMLIN Tl'e General Merchant Dealers in iscus were to attend the dance given by the D. B. S. A large crowd attended tha, dance Saturday uifhi. Miss Ella Petersen returned home Saturday flnom a weeks visit with friends in Atlantic amd Elkhorn. Ole Olsen and wife are the proud parents c-1 a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob AnderBen vi sited Sunday evening at Gee. Gude'8. A cinvwid of youugt folks went a the home of Peter Laiuritzen's and helped Miss Carrie celebrate her l?th birthday. Miss Christina Rattenborg hl$l!)p od Mrs. Peter Niseen with housefiftld duties lasit wek. wvmwm %_%*' Mr. and Mrs. Hans Agaaird WeiiSb both, sick with the grippe last weeik: iiiiacob Andersen bought a store in Brayton and will take possession-' March) 1st. Hans Rattenborg and family visit eded at Nels Rabteaihorg's S-uinday: A c.r(Oiwd of yoiutmg pleople at in S a in went Mirs. Will Kirohn was sick one day last iweetk. •yl 4 AUDUBON Twp, Desima Edwards iretuirned to Ex ira Saturday to attend school after a pleasant vacation. .v -. Albert Her rick Km,ma Johinson who broke her arm is' Improving. '/i Claremce Dawis' son Alva met with painful accident this week. He got ills hand in the clothes wringer tearing one nail entirely off his fin ger. Mrs: John Rohson and children ofAnita spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Clara Herrick. E. B. Perry sold a nice bunch of cattle to Fred Wahlent Jr. Oscar Johnson sold hogs to Anita buyers Thursday. Clarence Davis went to Audiulbon, Friday. Framwls Edwards and family spent New Years ait Walter Green's. .,, Clarenee Perry Tifilted wltih hia sister Mrs. J. E. iLairls of Brayton Wednesday. Mhuide P^rry rjBturned' to I school work Bxlra Kfter a raKMttmi. '. r. .fv. -. tefw&rsJ.#::'/-.- -v It is but natural for honest men to want to pay their de'-te, once a year at least. But it sometimes so happens that regardless of the desire to do so we find thi.it our efforts aire in vain, because we de pend on the "other fellow" ing us beflore we can pay ours. A business like mine requires an immense amount of,money to transact it. The past year, so many of my customers needed time that I find myself wi a large book account and many notes and at the same time my wholesale me:chants are asking fior their money. These matters are easily ad justed if those who owe me will do their part. Now to the point.I must have my money to keep my credit gcod. You must pay what you owe me as the time has come when you agreed to square up. Jolun Nelsen., Tiie Hardware Merchan f\¥* ,— »i' -A,' 1 Maud# Peirry spent Tu(«diay af ternoon with Ruth Herriok. rjnd wife and sis ter Ruth went to Greeley ttwp. Fri day to attend the wedding of Miss Gray. I COLDS ARE MOST SERIOUS STOP POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS' ance Union, held in THE LIVER REGULATES THE BODY A SLUG* fig GISH LIVER NEEDS OARE as® Someone has said that people with Chronic Liver Complaint should be shut up away from hu manity, for they are pessimists, and see through a "glass darkly." Why? Because mental states de pend upon physical states. Bilious ness, Headaches, Dizziness and Constipation disappear after using Dr. King's New Life Pills. 25c. .t your Druggist. 3. In time of peace pireipare for war tax.: 1 turpi ft s*jl f•&', Iowa Offer Tbe Evening Tribune Orauge Judd Farmer, wkly, 1 yr.. Kansas City Weekly Star, 1 year, People's Popular Monthly, 1 year, 'Corn Magazine, monthly, I year, All 5 Only $2.00 ir,t /*5 Town liet, toe TRANSACTS A GENER AL BANKINO BUSINESS.... pay The disregard of a Cold has of- were passed by the convention, op ten brought many a regiret. The posing the use of the weed on. the fact of sneezing, coughing or a fev-' grounds of morality amd tihe geneft"1 should be warning enough" that' ail benefit of the .people. The Fly your system- needs immediate atten- ing squadron- will probably follow tion. Certainlyy Loss of Sleep is' this Head) and it' is likely that pro most serious. It is a warning given by mature. It is man's duty to him self to assist by doing his "part. Dr. King's New Discovery is based on a scientific analysis of 'Golds. 50c. at your Druggist. Buy a bottle today. 3 NO SMOKING IN KENTUCKY The Flying Squadron, wthich will soon make a whirlwind campaign through the state of Kentucky, will at is thjouiglht, take up 'thje aia/titeir of a staiter-wide law .prohibiting t/he use of tiobajcoo in iany form. At the recent annual aeeting of the Ken t^uA'ky Woman's Christiana Tempw- to January 1, 1916, and ypur offer. Winchester, Clark county, stroag resolutions hibition of the use of both liquor and tiolbacco will be discusised and advocated. M.amy states hare aaiti cigairertite laws practically all of whdc are dead-letters as fiatr as en fare e nwmt is concerned—but no state yet hias .passed a sweeping law a gainst the U6e of tobaicao in amy form,. As Kentucky is one of the great ttobacco-iraising districts, it wild be interesting to waitch the results of an attempt to prohibit its use in that commonwealth. NOTICE TO FARMERS On and alter January" 1st 1915 Voes and company aft West Exiira will shoe horses at 20c and 46c.. All work guaranteed. Voes and company. you Get The Des Moines Evening Trib une and 4 Magazines One Year for Only .00 4: n* Choose One of These Offers 1^4 SSf? )MI NOW TO JAN. 1. 1916 You get correct and complete market 41® You get good stories, special articles reports every day ic The Evening Trib- and two or more funny cartoons every une. day# You get new, big. EASY-TO-READ type. Saves your eyes. You get latest Iowa news, national news, and world news. And you get your choice of two liberal You g- Hal Coffman's famous car- offers- You'll like The Tribune and ev toons. They're great. ery magazine. Send Before January 4th Mail this Coupon With tYour Personal Check or Money Order THE EVENING TRIBUNE, DES MOINES, IOWA. GENTLEMEN:—Epolosed find #2.00. Send me The Evening Tribune from Order by name of offer "(A", Name r** ""S3 Yonr NftiarhboF" AUJugW^iSinrrouKMk. Af mmmmmmimmmmmmumurnmamtmiamtuuamaUHmmmutm i'Ba Oordcr. President /oha JtcDanietm, Vice Premideui Collection* promptly attondoo to. Mtmy to loan on (ool sacurttta. BsetaanK* bought and aold. Bd DeJaborde. Cmmoimt EXCHANGE BANK I Meeting at the Danish Lutheran Church Sunday at 2 30. M. E. CHURCH NOTES Exira Sunday School at 10 a. m. Service 11 A. M, League at 6:30 P. M.. Service 7.30P.M Hamlin Sabbath School .. 2 P. M. Service at 3 p. m. .... Buck Creek Siaibbatilii School 12 tf The entertainment announced to be held under the auspices of the Epwonbh/ League Ofcin 12thiis post poned indefinitely. SICK HEADACHE Sick headache is nearly always caused by disorde of the stomach. Correct 1 hem and the periodic at tacks of sick headache will disap pear. Mrs. John Bishop of Rose ville, Ohio, writes: "About a year ago I was troubled with indigestion and had sick headache that lasted for two or three days at a time. I doctored and .tried a numb or of re medies but nothing helped me until during one of those sick shells a friend advised m« to take Cham berlain's Tablets. This medicine re lieved line in a short time. For sale by Exira Drug Co. Occasionally a man can be judged by the company he keieps away Drain iv ii Star^Offer The Evening Tribune Household Magazine, 1 ear, People's Popular Monthly, 1 year, Home Life Magazine, 1 year, Woman's World, 1 year, Opportunity Magazine, 1 year, All 6 Only $2.00 "'"H You get a clean newspaper. No beer, whiskey or fake ads are printed. State Roate *7* .* I v- 1 As itW1 NOW