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Page '"wo. f" 98 Kit WPv WW ,fl •ISmMmm i'.f r.». «*•?v if W Photo by American Press Association. $ A 1 '/.*/ Sift & 'i lb* t-y Russian Troops Digging Trench News dispatches unite In declaring that the Russian soldiers went almost mad with joy at the prospect of war with Germany. Trench digging is a part of the science of warfare, and the Russians got some valuable though expen sive experience in the war with Japan. REMOVING DEAb FROM BATTLEFIELD. This photograph was made Just after the battle of Mons. MAN TAKES HIS OWN MEDICINE IS AN OPTIMIST 'it Hie has absoluite faith in bis medi cine—be knows when he takes it tor certain ail men is he gets relief. People who take Dr. King's New Dis «overy for an irritating Cold are op timists—tihey know this cough rem edy will penetrate the linings of tfre tlhiroat, kill the germs, and open the way for Nature to act. You can'" destroy a Cold by superficial treat ment—you must go tO' the ca/u&e of :tfl ie trouble. Be an optimist. Get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery •to-day. 3. Electric Ritters a Spring Tonic. 1 A Sleeping Porch Adds ft.* i'j rKtqw *i/p fpifcitp '4 rp iimt |fiB in health, years,com a pleasure. You know what a tonic fresh air is. We can never get too much of it. With a sleep ing porch you MAKE SURE of eight hours S of it every night, seven nights a week—for ||g yourself and your loved ones. That is why every year more people sleep out doors the year round, and their reward is all ^around good health—"overflowing health." Any carpenter can add a sleeping porch to*your 'house at little cost. It is really cheaper, much *J cheaper, than medicine and doctor bills. It is particularly delightful during summer. It is a fine place for the baby's nap '-J A Talk it over with us now and have it ready $*, when the warm weather comes. Let us give you suggestions. This puts you to no obligation. Green Bay Lumber Company .••v&Min ••JTAf.. Kenneth Charter is lre'p'cg Otoet Adair wiitih hiis farm work this week iE. Wtiilliame and R. L. made a business trip to Center 1-ast Thfursday tiie TOMBS Melrvin Gut-He Doc. Johnson made a business trip to Audubon Friday. He was ac companied by hiis daughter Martsha and Miss Vera Tanner. J. A. Tanner and family visited .Mr. Rising and family Sunday. 81™ 7Ki 4 it ToYdtir 1 r-. y\~~ ~r-:^..-j*- «!-4. ••fiwfu of 'o 1 CHAPLAIN IN THE BELGIAN ARMY. xAi¥l: 1111 Photo by *wH-.n Pri«s Association ASt Ualf H. Lile marketed hogs in Exira Saturday. v,'j§ Rev. Dooney purchased a set of work harness Saturday. We judge thiat he is going to do some farm ing tih!'s summer. Tilling tiie soil Is a thang of pleasure a6 is mlLnmas tering the gospel. Freda Tanner will heTp Mrs. Hen sley t'-e coa.ing week. Chester Aida'r apparently seems to be on the mend again. JSgi Rememt«r tfaa/t next Sunday^is Mot there day. The mothers of thie Unio.i S. So-iool v.S'3 gave a program The M'sses Downey and McCartliy were s:utli bound passengers mon neon 1 Mr. and Mire. John Martin&&n and Dr. Franklin accompanied Anna Mai tensen to Des. Moln-s last Thursday where sh. will undergo an operation at the Methodist Hospital for a complication of troubles. The Chicago Herald of Sunday lApr. 25, contained an article by our Mayor Hi. J. Mantz wliiah wias read with a great deal .of. .interest by our citdzer.es. 1 A. H. Doilaihide was awarded the contract for 'building the new club (house at the County Club. The (building will! be 16 by 24 with 12 foot porcih on two sides and tJhe basement wilh lookers, shower baths and toilets. Wihen finished Audubon will certainly have one of the nicest club houses of any town its &dz£ in the state 1 5^ from Sucday morning. Everybcdy invited. Tlxy amd oome in time for Sunday school, pes iLola Newman was absent fremj Bcaluool last week cn account of the imumpe. •v- *, 1 a-'rM The Yankee Robinson Circus showj ed In Audubno Monday aririvijig 1 r,» Otto Petersen made a usiness tri-p to Harlan one day last wotk-p^i filt| Will's Hop is visitir.g his sister Mrs. Jo'iinsan th'.s we k. He I [has a bruceed fcot caused from a (heavy door falling on it, Tihe Teachers and exteachers observe one Sunday soon at Union. Watchi for announcement next week. about 3:30 P. M. Sunday afternoon The crowd wMcih nearly filled the tent at the afternoon performiance was treated to somewJiat of a scare when the heavy rainstorm broke, a r.ot a little spring millinery was wMted. The big tent is certainly not watvreproof and the show as a wlhole does net comply fully with the pure focd and drug act. Tilie fitmous Griswold ball team strengthened by a higih salaried slab artist defeated tihe Audubon balil team Sunday by a score of 7 to 3 The game was a most interesting one untill itlhe seventh inning. At that time tihe Audubon boys weak ened a little showing the lack of practise and Griswold won out by above score. .- I iV iLaurence Niseen returned last Th|ursday mioradng from England •wihere Jie wea^t with cavalry horses at the 0tart of tihe European war. He is gilad to get back to this peace ful county. ___—— Jit has about b^en decided to ar Photos by American Press Association gain oil the buisness street® of our city. A taste of the dust that was slowing in all directions on last Sat urday ce"taj:n!y makes., tih:'s seem necessary. Ferl Jones who was cabled here last week by the iKnees of his motlh er hi & returned to Dunlap she being xaucto improved. G. E. Long of Manning visited Sunday with his wife. Dave Hart the general manager of the Updike G\rain Co. had a close call from serious injiuny while oiling some njachenery in the elevator at the Northwiestem depot. His trouaer were caug'ht by a set screw in tihe shafting and nearly every stitch of 2#^ "/if "^r -i ''Ht ip^|gfgp!!gpjpsip^^ fpp^-iiipiiijiiiiiiiij),,jii,,iiii,ij Audubon County Journal April 29. .. i-v German and French Artillerymen Artillery plays a big part in the great European war. Germany and France have devoted a great deal of attention to this development of their respective armies. Artillerymen of the German army are shown at the top and Frei.Jh artillerymen at the bottom. CARRIER PIGEONS IN WARFARE. Photo by American Fresb Association The Belgian soldiers carry carrier pigeons with tham, transporting "feeift I cages on the backs of cavalrymen. clotihes was torn from hiis body. Outside of a general shaking up and severe bruises he escaped futher in jury. He was up towin Monday for tihe Hirst time since the accident Jjut it will be sometime before he is as spry as formerly. AW are glad ttiat the results were no worse. The old pest house south of town which, has not been used for a numlber of years was burned last •wieeik. No' cause is known as to how the fire originated'. D. A. Settlemire w&s called home from tihe northern part of the state by tihe serious illness of his sister. The young lady has been sick for over a year and very little hope is 'entertained for her recovery. ust Received A big shipment of Ladies, Misses and Child- 'ren's dresses. Also a lot of boy's suits, ov eralls, blouses and rompers. Our shoe Stock 41 is the most complete and up to date in this city. See us before you buy. Remember we l^fit your feet. Your business is appreciated, be it large or small. Erke Brotlilefs &iU Xri -2 1 'J fijfJ ij a'of oi mr ir~ If \s I pf, Hv ss $btf