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(Page four M.ns. A. W. iHiairvey amd daughters (were Atlantic visitors Saturday. Tlhe Thursday Club meats to-day with Mons. J. C, Neiwloni as hos tess. Chris Jacobsem ed ait tine- Ni,rils Sumdaly. and family visit Maik'kelsen ihome I Don't miss our Special Sal© on A luminum ware Friday and Saturday only. At Jorgensen's Variety Stores Mr. and Mrs. John Esbieck and family were Hamlin Sunday at tending the Mission meeting and nrisiting. FOR! SALE— Good second hand baseburner. W. E. Varney. A eister-in-law of Miss Georgia Huff, visited a few hours with £«r IMt TBnureday at tflue ,Franik Jfesth borne. '1 m._, a A room 1B being built on the jsoutih side of tibe Methodlit juir- Bonage, which makes more room Jfdr the family Frode Hansen went to Omaha last Wednesday! to attend the Ak Sar-Ben a few days, returning') to the city Friday afternoon. Mts &T (ildaker and Mis& Vivian Heaitll were in Atlantic Saturday vl&iting Mends and attending to business matter^. 1 'A puiblic dance was held at tlhe joe Wheeler heme in Audiubon towneihip last Friday and a large crowd attended. The "Ten Nigirts in a Bar-room" play wia® given to- a fair sized audience Iasit Friday evening, in the palace theatre. Thie "movies aire all tihe iragie in Exira these iffalA/L IBX -uA H'f- The best line of heating stoves we have ever shown. W. E. Varney. Avoid pliiMy roc,ins in, the morning by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters They prevent colds amid riheumatism. Advertisement. ,* Bert Pio© awd family, Gus aind Willi iHieckman and 'Fainmie Hoover, "vjpiitiedi at the Earl Griififini home Sunday. Thomas Coglomi purohaEed an SO ac(r& farm of Joilito Nissan. ,omie day last week. J. B. Lolinieir madia the Idieal. Tlhe Merry Wiidow- Cluib thei 'home of Mrs. J. A. last Tuesday ervetaing. its reported. ITSl ON'T wait until Marcli 1st, when the de UJ mand is greatest and rates highest, I will take applications now for next winter and Bprfng at 5£per cent interest and commission, with op-*, tian to pay. This offer may last but a short time:1- JOHN H. RENDLEMAN ifOUAs tke. maJXewjij •mi cp &•"?- #tlNV/r- *r* You need a druggist who KNOWS how just as ^,much as you need a knowing doctor, pr We do not keep you waiting all day when you bring your prescriptions tp us we fill them AT ONCE and use only highest grade* unadultered compounds. This is why our drug business has grown. We accom modate our customers and they BELIEVE in us. ve$ EX!RA SDROG COMPANY sW tM We give you what you ASK for mcit at Eglbeirt |A good time I Hams1 P. Hansen*, the garage man, Ss attending the Danislh, Brother hood Convention at Saint PaiulL, Mii nmeeoita, tlilis. wieek. Mlris. John I, Hiemsley -was called to Oakland Last Monday evening by thie ilflmiese of fo^r daiugbter, iMins. Dema Stroefaelei, I: •i A large stock of Ford automo bile repairs just received. Hansen's Oarage. Mr. and Mrs. Jens John^pn od West ^Exira aire tlhe happy par emts of a baby daughter, bomn to fhean Sumiday evening. It is arfepoirted that Mir. and Mm Dr. Neiwl'omi will spend tlhe winter in aniotlher climate on ajc count of thift dd&toir's health. 1 have several good f4?JTis for sale mea(r Extrav Hiamllft, and Audiu bon. See tme beifi&te you buy. J. Lotoineir. adv. Mr. Jessem of "West Exina, biuilt a founidaitiioni under tihe b^rn on 'the fawn oif John Liohnier wlhioh occupied by, Otto Baieirs. Tihe Ladies Ai|d Society of the Danish. Luthietrami idhumch, met last Thursday aiftelrtooon. at thie Oh.ris Jessem 'home ini the counttiry. Money Plenty Do Not Wait Mr. Abraham Crow of Fayette, will arrive in tine citiy this. levein inig fom a visit with. his. sister, Mir®. W. f. J. Lancelot amd lliusbaind 'Hie carpenters are i.ow, teair ing down the Jcie W.heeier house in the country, preparatory to build ing a niew, modern, one in its place See -tile Mammoth .Squashes at Neibe's Atlantic Stone',, lOridaiy tih.s 15th. You cainnot afford to take chances on [having an accident on account of GLARING HEAD LIGtHTS put a iGLARASGOiPE on your car and be eafei. For sale by P. K. Jensep, at tlhe Exira Auto and Machine Works, advertisement. Mirs. Alioe OonnraTdy was '6aliled to Huibbeil, Nebraska, last Friday mo ma nig by the d|eath of her sister IMI». Rebacca Gratoe wihicli occur ired ait her h»ma thie nighit before BS. Grace El wood and dh tldiren are visiting itihis week with her parents, iMr. anid MTO. Horktio RJO gers and with niutmeroaiB' otih«r rel ftt/tves, The Mis8«B Johnson and Had den fceaclhiers im oiuir sdhool. aire staying at tlhe Dimick hornei during tlLe aib setnoei of Mr. and Mm Dimick in Caiifoirnlia. I The Yoiung Mother's Club, wJiiclh wa® orgajiiaed recently with, Mrs. iN)eittie Jiensen. as leader, met at the Mrs. Oatnnon home last Thursday afternoon. hlins. Dr. Jaoobscni and soni Miar van, letf't Tuiesday of last week for Oedar Riapidsi to mkke an estebidied stay with, heir faltllier whoi is lying very ill at his home. Mrs. Alice Wadsworth, wlh,o been halving a splendid visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, returned to her home ini Cihioasiha, Oklaihoma, .last Tuesday. Andrew Andersen wiho lhasi been the propri.aJtor of one. of our bliaick smith shops has sold his inter ests ito iMr. C. M. Petersen, wfho will conitinme tihe busin.es® Miss Lizzie Gludie came down yesterday for a wieiek's visit witlh •her parents, Mr. amjd Mrs., Peter Gudie aiudi family. in West Exira ®he is working in Audubon. The largest stock of Ford re pairs in the County now carried at Hansen's Garage. Mir. a^.d Mins. Norte Mikikleseni ain^d two oliildireni, Aa®e andi Laura, amd C[twis Holoveir attended the funenal of iMariius Einicksen. at- Elklhioim, the latter itaking tthenu int ibis car See the largest raised in Ioiwa, at Store, Atlantic. A' Squajslhes ever Nebe's Sihos adv. VI A new physician will locate in rooms over tlhe Piotmie PaJaice just vacated by Mr. Wolcott, tlhe tail or, wiho moived friom the rooms back of the First National Banik. Doug. Hamttin Ju n. wllio lias bean selling the Chicago Evening American for several months past resigned tlhe work Monday. Whic his successor will be we have not, as yet heard. Anton (Nep'per, who' formerly made his home oni a fanni just east of Exira, is an the vicinity visiting his daughter, Mrs. •Gieorgi: Rogers amd family and o'ther fiiendi arriving Saturday. Eme6t Voss and son, Oarl of M& •rengo, are in the edity visiting the former's brother, Graimdpa Voss and otlier relatives. They are iit tending to 'return home the latter palrt of this waak| The best line of we have ever shown. w. th? wA v» st'J Srf it ¥••1 heating stoves E. Varney. Mrs. Myrtle Hantzell, and baby who halve spent tlhe summer here with thier painemJts, Mir. anid Mms. Barney Deists and other relaitivep left Monday of last weeik for ttoeir home ini Elaeinitro, California. See us for Husking suppll es. adv. Jorgensen's Variety stoje u? iy '19 I v* Eva Pring, who is keeping house for Charllee Hookentoerry on his farm near Anilta, came to the city Saturday and- spient the day witih relatives ait the Connrardy (home. 8f.t' ijac Af i'T I**' n'* The best line of heating stoves we have ever shown. W. E. Varney The T. M. Raemiuisseai baby was brought home last wieek after am extended stay at' tihe Abel Stone home east of torwn duirinlg the s2r ioiuis illness oif his mother who hiad •been suffering with typhoid fever. Oliarle's Hockienbierry was a visiit or in Exira last Saturday at the home of' ihis parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hockenbemry oni Nowtih "Street. He returned to his home near Anita in the evemiinig. Mrs. Clifford Posten and daugh ter, little Miiss Miarjorde, arjfived .jhiome Friday morning from a month's visit in Chicago at jthe •home of toor siste.-, Mrs. AustJln Guernsey and family. ••••J Mr. and Mirs. J. Vandie Birak'et became the happy pairemtsi of a ten- poundi baby daughter, Monidjay evening. John is handing out ci gars. by the han)d fulls, call oni ihim and get some. Mrs. Pcippiers anid daughter, Miiss Myrtle Peppers, moveid their houisiet hold goods toi their new property ini Eixira, yesterdiay. The place was Coruieirily owined by Willi Wiss leir. We are glad- to welcome tiheaa good ipeofpile to our mildst. iMr. and Mrs. Walter Nells en moived from, 'the Martin Jensen cottage in, tho northeast paa-t ofi town to teihir iiiew property, tlhe Joihrn Bennett house, wlhioh lias been occupied by William Spoo and wife and seta, Donald. Mr and MTC. C. W. Adqir and family and ihis father, Tom. Adair, leaves this week for Grand (Junc tion, Coloiradio, where tine forimier will make their future home. They imiade the move to benefit Mr. A dair's heailtli. I Grandpa and Grandmia Statzell and her daugOiter, Mrs. Alda Bflirt lett,, who is here from Ohadron, Nebraska, went to Atlantic Satur day, to visit at the D. E. Shrfliuiger Ihome, coming hom© in the Slirau er car Sunday afternoon. •Mrs. .Harvey Lewis Bind diaugtier, Miss Francis, Of Walnut, were to the city over Saturday visiting the former's mother, Mms. M. C, Gill. Miss Margaret Hiensley ac companied tiheim home going from (their to1 a OOwvemt in Omaha, vyjp *'J- Grandpa William, Bowman (return ed to ihis ihome here Monday) af ter an absence of several weeks urn lassie ^oafs p©r 09omen And indeed, the coats are rightly named "Olassic." You'must see them -yoti must try them on—to ap preciate fully the beautiful lines, the style and the charm of these coats. Women who put on "Classic" Coats always exclaim over their distinctive Btyle. You, too, will be equally pleased when you see your self in a Classic coat. Whether you're ready to buy or not--we urge you to come to the store see the coats aijd try them on. ,/ The prices will make you exclaim with pleasure, too The new Fall models are beatiful, distinguiseed and "§tylisl?ly Distinctive" H. P. PETERSEN, Exira, la. to his oJd home in Oihdo. He lie ports the country looks qulite natural, but /the peoipie has changed wonderfully during ithe thiirty-nine years of his absense. Loihinier has certaiTnly made an improveimamt on his mew property in the Hied gilts by the trimming of tlrees', cutting a fieiw dawn, removing olid sihrubbery anid clearing off 'the ground in good shape. It is, oertaifoiy a nice piece, of work acoomip9ish ed. Miss Kjatlhriyn Kelly, a nurse, is caring Dor Miss. Larsem, wiho wias anjiulred automobile running over day last week. At first, thought that am operation. was nieoepsajry but ajt latest accounts she was reoowetrin© injoelliy so we Ihoipe no operation was perfopmedi. trained Erma by am (her one it was A vdigillent ooimimiititee is mseided to proiteet lauto mobi liesi.' No tilling has baeni heard 'Srom t^lie car stolen alt Cedar Rapid® a few wi&aks Atodubon.Co. Jounniai, October 15th. I 1 Mrs. O. A. Amdersien, arrived Wefi neisday of iasit wiesk to get her children wiho hadi ibeen staying witii their grand.piarmts, Mr. and Mrs. Oaorge Piaiige While they mov ed itrom Liddeiiidale, to iRosweul, So'dith Dakota, .having accepted a position with tihe (Milwaukee. sir- go from our fall'low townsman, M.r Ciiii'is Nelsien Of iSliipperjnelmihurst. Th,e lossi is around *$500. A commit •ties sihouild be organized composied of itihiose who lose car®. P. M. Christenesn, wife and son Edwin Gtaorge Corl and fam ily Ed Milliman anid family Ar Icy Johnson and wife J. K. VaikLe Brake and family Niels 'Petersen Chris Petersen, (t^erk) and! fam ily of Exira aittendsd a party giv en at the Hans K. Petersen home last Sunday.. A very good time was had. Thie sewing girls of Mrs. Conn rardy's sahool wiere entertained at t'he A. A. Sedhert Ihome last Thurs day evening. A number of other friends were also entertained. Tie new player^piano which the host and hostess purchased recently lielpied to furnish 'the music for the evening. A deliicioustxi luinoh wais served just preceding the departure of the guieete wiho report a very good time. ruFft-1' Before purchasing a heater look over Cole's Hot Blast at John Nel sen's. The Triable Clef Oliuib' will com mence itjhelr series of "Community 'J Musicals" Wednesday evening meoct weeik at 'the home of Mrs. Fred Cotton. Every one cordially in vited young amd old—miem amd woman. Ligiht neifreehmients served. Thieee emtemtainimients will be givem often amid hope will metet the ap iproivali of laill. Mrs. Kath.ryn Cotton-. President T. C. C. 'tf i. Miss Mollie .Hansen left Monday for Sioux City to visit a couple of d&ys with relatives dfter wlu'ch she will go OJD to Manchest-eir, South. Dakota oni an extended yisit witli relatives at the Thomas Lohnear (homie. ., Jemes Camsen, wife, and daugib- ter Marjorie, and 'Peter Hassen feldt autoed to Audulbon Sunday for a, few hours visit with friends. the Hoiigar Andersen. Ihomie.- Mr. Andersen .has purchased 'the Kraft meat market and thie family will noiw mialke Audubon tiheiir home. The late Henry Juhl sale, nine-' miles south and east of Exira oa section 14j Audubon township oni': the farm, known as tlhe lAuigust Reimer' plaice, will be held Tuesday,. October 26itfliL f* Mr. E. D. Cotton has beJem oo» fimed to' hia tame .by sickness for several days. He is reported to be improving at this writing however. It is quite a hardship to one w,ho ileads suoh an active life 'and .ha® BO mnoh business to look after. 'v We call attention to display ad of closing out sale registered Hereford cattle on account of ill-'' ness. It appeals to us no farmer can afford to use any but pure breeld beef bulls when live stock is so Ihigh. This will be a grand opportunity to buy at Atlantic, la. Salle pavilioni, Thursday, Oct. 21st 1915. Read) the ad. Mrs. E. C. Powell is now perma nently located in New Yonlc state. For sotae time she- has been af flicted with aisthma wlhioh! at times' caused her much distress^ Believing that ai change of air would be beneficial to her Ibealtib ttyey sold their home in Guthrie Center and have moved. 1 M*r. and M,rs. Martin D. Nelsen, living northeast of town .have a Idopted two little ones, a boy and a girl, who are bereft of their mother. The little boy is 18 months old and the girl is four months. The family lived near Wail-, nut, Iowa, but whose name we did not learn.. M*