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-F |pf 8 :t wS rfeli 1S $ Wit Iff' %81 W4 1 Vj5' lltl & 0 -u ifS IK if £X/K /jL g»Pi iPage Pour. Happenings |GiVe it a try out and you'll u^» no other, jr, .,.. ••. See Kommnee Broe. twine and Mower. Mrs. May Heath is on Ust thns week. /See S. R. Come to t'be Exchange Saturday at Fred Cotton's store. Bee S. R. Nielsen & Co. for New Century Ouiltivators. Ga/tol'ne at 12 1-2 oemts a gallon at the Han? en Garage. See Komaiiee Bros John and Jenny Lmd cultivator. (Mrs. Fhippen is not enjoying very igood health at the present writing Glen Breckenridge visited with thfis mother Mrs. Lydia Hubble last Sunday. ''Pill 'em up with our spqcialj brand or gasol.uc at only .» gall.m. Sjvx® Dr. and Mrs. Jaeofosem, Leonard "»^jnndi Ledlla Kline were visitors in •J* Audutbon recently. MiBarne Hr? "'ij »®S •*, 9 Binder the sick Wmm Nelsoii'' and iBiay Toole. Co. for Tired Tiibbeai transacted business Short visit in Shelby wdth her Kb Adair r,ecently. A*-'*" Eteere Bed Crown Special Gasoline atf 12 1-2 cents at Hansen's garagp. si ^rs- G5en Hui.t and Miss Anna ,dO!n.ntry recemtily and made a sho SVOBB were calling on friends in At i* lantic luc-sday. lJetts came it from the. country Sunday and visited the Geo. Paige family, Claude Bills came up from Atlantir Sunday and vi&.ted with friends the Grant Jo.es hc'ine. CSeaic^ tlin.il ever at llsuisen's ga Wge. LUJD Oomii SIWCIAL ut ONLJ '12 1-2 cts. a gal.oil. Call F. J. Schmidt for your paint ing, pa er hanging a wall paper oleani ng. Phone 183. Mrs. Dr. Jacol.sen entertained a u, rfeter and husband a part of last iwieek from Des Moines. iM rs. Caroline Jenkins is enter tainlng her brother Thiomas Woody Councai Bluffs this week. iMirs. Ruth R^eeder of Atlantic i.s DRY CLEANING of this nature that you may have, and will show my appreciation of your patronage by giving you at all times first class work Bring or send them in now is the best time do not wait until you want to use them for that trip or special occasion'. We send hats in to be cleaned and blocked and sell made-to-measure clothes PRICE LIST PRESSING Suits $ .75 Coats .50 Vests .25 Trousers .35 Overcoats, light .75 Overcoats, heavy .00 DRY CLEANING and PRESSING Suits $1.50 to $1.75 Coats 75 to 1.00 Vests 25 to .50 Trousers .50 to .75 Overcoats, light 1.00 to 1.25 Overcoats, heavy 1.50 to 2.00 DO IT NOW. £t/'" pi I u: Yours truly,,, CITY PANTITORIUM E. THOMAS. PROP. One block north of K. P. Hall, Exira, Iowa OUR TERMS ARE CASH. •I'Aittijfe*!] »,V 1 visiting itlhiis week i® Exira, her friend, Mary Stephenson. Jake Watson went to Lewds and ivfieiteid wiitihi relatives amd friiemds (Uhle llatteir piaAit of last Wteek. "EaTlrian Johnson was here from Audubon from Saturday umtil Sun flay visiting with friends. The Congregational dhurcln dismissed Sunday evening and wor shiped withi t'hfe Methods sts. Take a littjie titfp and try Bed Oroiwn (jfasoline at Hansen's garagp only 12 1-2 ctts. a gull on. Mrs. Caroline Jenkins enjoyed a daughter Mrs. Herbert Herrick. 1 Glen. MoNary and brother viisted Miss Minnie Campbell has been friends in Audubon last week., very sick ct her hiome the past week. SI is rf co\ cung now. It njever was so cheap beforie. A Bpleindid gasoline at Hand's Gar age at 12 1-2 cents a gallon. Be sure and be at tilie Exchange Dick Simpkine southeast of town, given by the Treble Clef Saturday, Winnie Heneley stayed in from Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Audubon thie country Saturday and spent the Were ill Exira recently on business, night with her friend, Vivian Heatlh 12 1-2 cts Anna Gude was in Hamilin Friday last, to attend the funeral of Alfred Hansen and also visit friends. Mrs. Joliln Miller and baby wtere in. At. antic last week visiting rela tes at the Rattenborg home. I Mrs. Win. "Vo&s and son viSited laet week with hJer mother Mrs. Doll Spoo is clerk:n.g in the Erke Bros, store. She entered up on hler duties last Thtursday morn ing. .... Mr. and Mrrs. John Miller and: little daughter were Sunday visit ors at tlhe RatenLorg home in At lantic. 'Mrs. C. E. Kline crm:e in from th rvflsit witlli her daughter, Mrs. Heaithi. .. .. Dry Cleaning is no longer considered (beauty of tlhe pliace. a luxury, but a sanitary necessity as it removes all dirt and grease, destroys all Last week's "otutl-lrian states germ life and prolongs the wearing qual- that Harry W. Bo* en of Exriria an-u 5 ity of clothing about fourtimes. Mia tiha M. Sohimiat of Ada bad s^- I am equipped to do any and all work El nor lir St.: s&. came down, fro-' ml Saturday and visatei until Sir day with her mime rout fr'e ds he es Ad S c'et.y of tie M. E. Ohiurcili. he'd a •vensington at the ho:i:p of M'is. Lr. ntz, last Fridav afternoon. 'Mr. ancl Mrs. Alfr.d Miller ai t1 s.n Lou and Vr. and Mrs. Jolin Miller and baby \ve:e Atl -ntic vis: tois Sunday. Mrs. F. O. Worthing was a guest ftrom Thursday until tit day noo: of her daugihlte:-, Mts. Dr. La ntz and hiusband. Tlhe Exchange given Iby tine id ies of tihe Treble Clef will be held at F.ed Cvtto srere Saturday May lotih'. Wilson Parrott had a fine c^.. killed by llgihitniiing recenibliy. Si. /wias insuired i'n t.iie Tiieo. Patty a& •emcy of tfois oity. iMiss Amber Keteey is having ce /meinit walks made arouind lier prt onfisieB. Tlhiie improvement aidds to t-.i curtd a 1 £ie to Wied- Mass Ida Reynolds is making a visit at the hou.e of her brother, Fred Reynolds in the country. %e rts des in Audiulon. Anaie Kylw.n came down from HamJin today and will assist wit., the housework at the E. C. Wilsou hlom.e for seversl days. "McCormtek Binders and Mowers. Side delivery rakes and hayload^rt at S. R. Nelson and Co. Look at thie New Century Riding Cultivators 4 or 6 shovel, None better. S. R. Nelson Co. Mr®. iFanniie Wells, who is cook ing ft,r tlie Dennison graders, vis ited wii«th her parents, Frank Leff lingrwell and wife over Sunday. Mais. W'illiam Felt and ibaby, wiho lhave been in Atlanitdc the past week visl.ting her parents at th© Walker iDome, returned to Exira Sunday. Marsihiall Smltlh is now the owner oi a five passenger Ford automo bile. We understand that he trad ed hie merry-go-round in on the car Tlhe Ladle® of tlhe Treble Clef fflrtll hold (UQi Etxdhange Saturday af ternoon at Fred Cotton's store, will H&vi'^'oi Hfr isita WM it wittihi *,. S^V I serve a good luncQi in ttoe evening for 20c. eGorge Faust, wiho has been out west for sometime, returned to has Ihome in West Exira last week. He visa ted, wtoile away, an, Wyoming witli he son. JMR. and Mtb. Barney Mertes and ifamiily of near Adair and Nick Mer tes and family visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Johln Mertes last Sunday. Anna Voss has returned) to her ihoonie in town to remain during thie not summer month's. Sh(e has been working for Mrs. Augmst Danumiani1 for sometime. Mrs. Lloyd Graham and daugili/ ter, VeJmo enjoyed a two days vis it near Atlantic with Mr. Graham^ parents. Lloyd drove to that home Sunday after his wife. »«Sv George Wolfe and family moved last Friday from tlie Basham pro perty, west of the Cream, Station, to a house in West Exira. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hansen and Mrs. Howard Kittell passed through here Monday enroute for Harlan. They had been visiting rel atives in some otiher place. William Deets and family autoed up from near Atlantic in their new car, one day last week and spent a few bouirs with lids parents Mr. and iMirs. Barney Deets and family.* Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peterman and Mrs. Belle May came up fr'om Ait .nntic Sunday in the forager's auto to spend the day wiltfli friends, r— tiurn.ng hion.e in the evening, Mrs. Howard Herrick wiho resdde.i utJi of town, departed wi.tlh'i her baby last week, for am extended vi sit in Wiscoiis'n wiitih) )i«r mo-tilier ar.d other realti es and friends Mr. and Mirs. Jeff Lewi« are tert inii the daugh.ter, Mrs. bo. Petcrm. and htr husband a«c daug ter cf Madrid, I .wa this wee They will puo. abiy rema a ft. days longer. All*, ai.d Ms. Hairy we.it 10 D.8 -UO last T.hiui«u ,. and tied S-tarcii with) re 1 t.ves jiid fr dt.. Ur. .t-., e..s. liielp^r' at t. 'c Ex.ia d. put usM):vv enjoyia.g a sn'. rt ac .ti .n. E. B. iy, who resiii e. in Au(. bun towmslup is recoiled to t* better. He IKS -.een sui'.e.i.G winter with' r. e.mat sin ai.d dio cjnditon f.ti.s to .m,r'^ve like friends uou like to ha\e it. SSSflfS hi. Frank Heath, ti^fe drayin..n, wu.' i3d s.\eia. yt the past Hni-en with a severe attack of e.ni 'uSL Har.y aiige v.as ar.ving n.e -arr wago.i duiLig his il'jness. Mr. Heat, wus at wuik ga -Vo. day. 'C C.are.i MascQiing and wife went over to ~tsey l_st Fr.day and yis.t eu Ui. til Sui.di with his parents. Th'ty c. me ho.jj.e With tin in aLd aite ded .ces at M. E. c..iurcli a retur, et to C:.sey in tlie ev* n.ng. Mis. Fred \\iK ns of Atlantic wu.1 visit he a wec or two with ii~c. pa.e ts, Jchin Hen::ley and wife pre vioua to the no.ing to York i\eb. iwthi&ere tln.y. are engaged in busi ness. Mr. VvdlkuriS siud here oyer iSiunuay. SEED CORN—1 ha a lew bushr eis of seed corn that w-s selectea 1 st 1., i-iut U/.j: .n sioreeiied cuj^ joards and tuorc.uglhlly uried under a g-od ro.f. If you need it call ^t tihe Jouri.al offi.e or at the house ne..r t.e off.ee. living Wilson. Littie Louise Gore, daughter ol Ge rge G|o. a wi n«rrowjy es CIIPED .e 1 SK of one eye last Sat uruay wlien a patciiioik fell strik ing the eyelid but fortumately d'id not pierce the eye. It w. o-i-taiiir ly a narrow escaj.e. Mr. aid Mrs. Holger Ander&ei. and baby came down from Hamlin Sain day and were calling on tiifei.r nuineiOi.s friends lurxje. Tliey visit ed at tihe art:n Jensen hotai|e. Tlile Audei,son's were fornvorly resi dents of Exira. ,jp Pauline Spoo was taken suddien •ly sick, Saturday morning, and for a tiime was in a delirious sute but eoon recoveied afnd was able to be around the following day. She was at thie home of her Gtrandma Aind ers wihen taken s'ek. Mrs. Mrytle Hartzell and baby ar rived here from their California home recently and will nuake an. extended visit in. the country with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Deets. They will also visit wlativee at the Hartzell home. Mfeiii' is"®/*," •f ««SS9 *1.-,..- 'VT.'.~'+ 1 W^SIfS SEEiD CORN—I hiave a few bush eis of seed corn that was selected iast fall and put up in screened ouip boards and tliOrougihlly dried undeij a good roofu If you need it oalii at tih^i Journal office or at the house near the office. Irviing Wilson. Thie Fontene'llle Obserxw pab iiSiied the ouit and wrdite u|p otf Ex isrja'is Neiw Sdhiool Hto'use in tlhieir piaper recently. FontepelUe needs a .neiw: sclhiooll htoiuse aind if flhey wiilia do as' Exara has dome tihfcy will nevc efr regret their cost of conisitruction.. M'iss Mary Gili returned last Wed nesday from' Grasston., Minnesota, wlhiere s(he haa been for two w»aeka •viisitdng her friend, Mrs. M. Jay Lancelot and fa.mi.ly. Wihrile enroute tome slhie stopped in Sit. Paul and imad)a a sihtort visit at tliie PJii'l Han sen. tooime. (l cf JUuMdirPurt fett®wai ,,, Mire. Frank Leffingiwell returned fba&t Friday, after making a siliort visit at tihe home of her relatives at tihe Guy Rood hionije in Nevada. She went to Nevada from Ames, •wlhiere sihe had attended t!je wedding of her daugihiter, Flossie to J. Sunderlin on Monday May 3rd. Miss Orphiie Parrott of Sumner. Jlowa has been hiere tlhe ^jast l^\io weeks caring for her aunt, M,rs. Eva, McClain. Sllie will continue to re n.ain here witih her aunt during ner ihness Mrs. McClain',s C( ndi ticii b«« be?n some worse tne p«st week. It is hoped by friends that she wiill recover soon. Following a tihinee week's visit hiere with) ii,er mother Mrs. Lissa G*uM a::d other relatives, Mrs. Car rie Varney returned to lntr home near Miltowm, S.n tin Dakota, S tur duy morning. S1 asssted in the entertainment at the Cong:egatiO'r-,! 4 al cfoiurch, Friday evening, wlhiiCo!i|g|: was ppi iated by hc-r ma ny frlknris. News TeLegrailh, Atla: t:c, In L. A sternum got the '.'on tract for finishing the high school base ment, a', the meeth ti.e school board Id th aft ri on to open the ds. His bir' t! work wras $7680 and the bid of J. W. Laur ie:: son w"s $7 767. Mr. Peterman •W 11 com en rk the job in ear fu RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS GIVEN OUIOK RELIEF Pain leaves almost as if by magic when you begin using "5 Drops," the famous old remedy for Rheuma tism, Lumbago, Gout, Sciatica, Neuralgia and kindred troubles. It goes right to the spot, stops the aches and pains and makes life worth living. Get a bottle of "5-Drops" today. A booklet with each bottle gives full directions for use. Don't delay. Demand "5-Drops." Doa't ac cept anything else in place of it. Any drug gist can supply you. If you live too far from a drug store 6end One Dollar to Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark, Ohio, and a bottle of "5-Drops" will be sent prepaid.,. s/jV 1 sr ty—.m WJ -.' /UJ' .i^t ^iiyjt^^^i«wr ysw* •ji L^i,f^inn-1 -V '/.t 1 Tomatoes 3 cans for Headlight Cora 3 for Milk Hoininy J. M. Corn 2 for .... Haimwi coi-n 4 for .. COTTON'S COTTON'S COTTON'S Theo. Patty Increasing Your Summer Enjoyment Just two things make summer unpleasant—heat and insects. Screens are an antidote for both. A well screened house is l'rue from flies, mosquitoes and other insects. With scrcens on windows, doors and porch, the house can be kept cool—left open day and night. So here is a simple, practical and inexpensive way to spend a delightful summer. Think v.-hat it will mean in better health, in more enjoyment because of better ven tilation and freedom from insects, ND Now We Are Ready to Pres ent to Exira aNew Department Store Without a Peer in the County# You are invited to visit and inspect this new store, which will be mod ern in every respect. Being unavoidably delayed it will be several weeks before we will have everything in its proper place and bring out all of the good features of our new home. One feature we consider worth mention ing is our new ready-to-wear department, where all merchandise is under glass, each garment on its individual hanger—easy to see and get at, yet protected from dust, dirt and wrinkles. And while in everything we have done, UTILITY and EFFICIENCY have been the first and greatest con siderations, the result is as pleasing in its appearance as in its better, quicker service. E. D. COTTON 4 Vv Why not let us share the pleas- -Mliiil ure with you by furnishing screens? een Bay Lumber mpany SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One piece of fancy Chinaware given FREE with each 1 lb. can of Kokus brand Coffee for 35c. "7T Audubon County Journal May 13-. insurance lit is when reading of a fire lin town that we want to kno\ •whether those who have had 'their ome or property destroy ed had iieir losses covered by insurance. It may be a "warning to those who read of what their own fate will be and have their property in sured at once in a good com pany 25 S tb Cooking Fig' 25c1 23o 2 tb Pitted Plums 25c 10 and 15c tb Fancy Apricots 25q 25c 2 tb Muir Poaches 2 5 S a is in i\ BRAND Headlight Pork and Beans, 3 for 25c We will sell 3 regular 25c brooms on the above dates for 69c. FRESH PINEAPPLES AND STRAWBERRIES 7?J7 i* Ws ». ,c." "a 4 PETERSEN .. 3TAn I 1 jSI f.?V. ,*Aa •yi EWW Si S*'s