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Audubon Co. Joiuiraiajl, October 15 'The Best American Make" .X Fred Back Anto.n Nelson Frank "Navaratil Winnie Simersen Mary Williams Harvey Lile Geo. Meyers 1 "•«6?» Ji. handle a full line of the famous AR^R.tl COLLARS BECAUSE we know they represent the fullest value it is possible to secure. See our disp!av this W.j.J you are in the market for a Piano don't fail to see my line of the famous Waltham and Warfield Pi anos. I will save you some money on a Piano. Ask the parties that have bought Pianos from me how they like them? That is the best way to find out what kind of Instruments I 'handle. Below are the names.of parties that have purchased Pianos of me. -Mrs. Frank Gault Martin Beck v. Geo. Hoegh Marie Madsen Mr^. Jens Jensen P. K. Petersen A. J. Baylor Oscfir Wheeler ". P. in. CHRISTENSEN Fine Wattih Repairing a Specialty HTIT AUDUBON TWP. Haitt'y Hockenheiiry and family spent Sunday at Clartence Davis' Charlie Baker and Walter Slot feldt sold cattle Monday. Oscar Johnsom. and daughter, yiola, retuimed from Otniaha Mon day, after a few diaye sigiht seeing in tbat city. The Co. gradiers are doing some fine w.ork on the higfliway south of us. Dat itihie good work go on, Mrs. Clara Olaem of Auduibom, spent the week end with her sis iter, Mrs. Adam Troxal. ,, AJdam Troxal sold a fat cow" to the butchers Monday. Two line men from Exira were making repairs on line 13 Satur- daty. We have had no communi cation froim town for about a week Mre. Adam Troxal and Mrs. Clara Olsen went to Aukiubon' Tues day. Mrs. Frank Edwards sp'ent Tues day at E. B. Perry's. /. Mr. A. C. Heiuick was called to Iowa City by the sudden death of his brother, James Benick. Bosk Marsh is doing some- blast ingon thie highway south of us. MTS. Tom Kliemigh, son Edward and daughter Martha, were calling on friends in this naighiboirhiood Suihctey, making the trip in their car: Jioseplh Rydle and family aYie the proud possessors oif a new Dodge car. The young ladies of the family are taking great delight In Learning to run It. Wi«en Baby Has the" Croup. When a mother is awakened from sound sleep to find her child who has gone to bed apparently in the S£est -.SWSPA^ER WINDOW DISPLAY WEEK. v.. B. P. PETERSEN PianoS of health struggling for breath, -.she is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep her. presence of mind and give Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy every ten minutes until vomitf ing is produced, quifck relief will follow and the child will drop to sleep to awaken in the morning as well as ever. This remedy has been, in use for many years with uniform success. For sale by Ex ira Drug Co. CAMERON TOWNSHIP William* Witlts, from north of Gray, were visitors in- Cameron otoe (day last week. Rob iRuitiheirford and family are now enjoying "themselves with tha/t mew FjOird recently purchased. Dave Mitchell amd family passed through' our township- Saturday, going to Manning. Dr. Lantz, of Audubon*, was* a professional visitor in our [neigh borhood' one day last week. John. Stewart lias been working at Will Johnstons for a few days past digging a diltch preparatory to I Mrs. Hlenry Sohradfer Satunday nigilit ver present. 'was. an o- visitor. relatives) itn| Afudubon. A. Milter and family went to maiia 'Saturday to attend th!e Bum day meetings, nowi progress. u" A dogged System Needs Attention. Roseoe Bssington iand mother, Mrs. J. T. EBsd.mg.tony returned laait nhtursday from an extended yisi't with1. reJatdlves An Maine. A lairige number of our people man, departed yesterday for their attended tihe evangelistic meetings' home at Ferguson, Iowa.. Iheld in Ross on Monday evening of j1„S^®r(i.oii?0SSi, leads to most serious complications. If voii wish to wako un to-morrow grees F. —v 1V„v' ... Mr, audi Mirs. Hiarry Miller, weint itoi OmaihJaj Friday- ,on a business amd pteasuirei todipj returning Mon day morning. last week. Some are attending the fore part of the week came home meetings that are being' conducted yesterday by rail, being compelled to at tiit tabernacle in Audubon at leave his car on- account of the rain. A lady's silk lined kid glove inn.rifttH nio-hv roll ot maiked JDigby. Call at Journal of-^ CALL THE BUS Any time youi want Shaw's Bus. call Livery Barn, day or P.hioui 6. t. f. adv Mrs. Ray Leonard went to Audu ibon Friday to visit her husbands people. Mors. Cona Frteeonatti, was. catliLeid to, Atlantic^ Friday, by' the. illness of her sister, Mrs. Willi Woodward. Mrs. Luither Hemsley of Exiia,, was1 calling om her parents, beltwie(ein| (trains. Thursday. Clark Swiger and soon Ray, wiere in Brayrtxm' Mopday on. business. The carpenters aire Ihand at work on) Airs. Geoingiet Hoegih's mew house in the west pant of town. EimdlyKleiVier and wife are ith'e patents' of a new girl, born Stunday iNeis Johnson and family wiere over from Anita Supdiaiy, calUing oin friends. Born Soindiay, Ocit. 10th. to Joihn A/ Larsiemi and wife, a girl. Nels P. BDole'glh and wife were in lAJtlantic Tuesday, visiting friends. Antom Boose and wi®e of Elkhorn were callers at4" the A. F. Andersen li'ome Sunday. John Perkins oif Aitilan.tric, was. in Bnayton, Monday buying horses for the eastern manket. Mrs. B. R. Frick and little baby who have been visiting at the Frick The* Ira MiilleV family have been for a visit at the home of her uncle, out to O mail a recently attending 'T°m Lohner and family, former res .. .. idents of this county. the Sunday meetings. departed Tuesday for Kansas City to a Mrs E Bllh Rev. Mitchell has been returned 1 ^nD9^ca?°" tij _r I J. W~ Richards went to Omaha to Eden Valley for another year Tuesday to spend several weeks with amid the Sunday, services will be his vacuum cleaner. regular from mow on beginning' Mrs. M. E. Dixon of Des Moines each iSajbbatlh at 10:00 A. M. a trade ir ^ere Harold Northup made Exira, last week wflierelby hie ex dhiangied his Mitchlell dairl fior a Saix on .... ing Dr. (Bromley, who with his party Are you bilious, dizzy and list- jg holding tabernacle meetings there, less? Dr. King's New Life Pills Hermansen & Stone went "to Om taken at once seizes upon consti- aha Tuesday evening to look after pation and starts the bowels mov- 't F., Freezing Water!' The sea freezes at 29 degrees C. H. Hackett, wife and little daughter of Greely, Colo., arrived in Audubon Tuesday evening for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kraft. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright and two children who have been here visiting the lady's mother, Mrs^' H. Heuer- 0£ rayton and Childs homes the past month,--Hansen who is making an extended visit to relatives and friends. Bertel Jensen, df the firm of Jen sen & Wever, went to St. Paul, Minn, 'ew days before continuing I their journey to their home at Vale, metalling a water syateim. The Oregon. piluinbing work was done by Joihn-j Miss Mollie Hansen, residing in son and Buck of Auiduibom. the vicinity of Exira, after spending I a short time in the city, left the fore I part of the week for Mitcholl, S. D., ^rz LndXs011^ hag returned from a week's pleasant visit with W.Varger. h°me in °f I Elmer. MioCaw, of Dixon, Nebr., is vicinity and has secured work, so will remain for the winter, Dr. Lantz. and wife who have been occupying the Christian parsonage will vacate this week and have tak en rooms with Mrs. E. N. Taggart. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson who were guests at the home of his broth .tb, er Oluf Jensen and family, returned yesterday to their home in Atlantic. iWllC) business calling him to Malvern the Wm. Blakely," a former resident here, came from Boone yesterday, having been called to appear in a case that is beipg tried i^ the Audu bon county district court? this week. Murphy & Rukes, the horse buy ers are going to be at Frank Nikla- :.«• if 1 son's barn on Saturday of this week. They are Tn,.™,i oi our splendid buyers and many farmers think they pay the begt price o£ any IMce. .V...- 1 visit this part of the country. Attorneys Boorman and Clovis, of Atlantic were in the city Tuesday at the opening day of the Audubon county district court. They have a number of cases that will be tried at this term. They will return today when the first Jury-will be called. outside buyers who a TT ao iu v/rnaua 1 UCD iiignt.. (jay purchasing his holiday goods. He found time to hear Billy Sun day in the afternoon and while in A. H. Roberts was in Omaha Tues- his newly acquried science. AtlantiCjhad the opportunity of hear- some ing naturally and easily. More- tha.t are to be erected this fill and over it acts without griping. Neg- they are getting in shape to complete lect of a clogged system often every contract by the time specified. a business matters. They have a number of contracts for new homes N. P. Andersen of Hamlin who is d®leSate morning happy in mind and entire- the meeting of the National Conven- his son. ly satisfied, start your treatment. tion of the Danish Brotherhood. At tornight. 25c. a bottle. the close of the convention he will visit relatives at Green Bay, Wiscon sin, and Clinton, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Nelson, of Moorehead, Iowa, arrived in the city and fresh water lakes freeze at 32 de- 'Monday afternoon for a visit at the house and Mr. Carter will occupy Marilon JemkinB nuade a trip to GHswold Friday, returning Satur day. Mies France® Voss of Exi.ra. vis ited Satunday nigiht with MaidealJmie Bssingtom returning home Sunday ac.compan.ied by Miss Madeline. Joihin Cwiry and family and Miss Winnie Cornell, of Atlanntic, spein|t Sunday at the Percy. Hadlock home Jens Hansen amd wife of Eltahonn, vialteid their relatives, L. F. MdiUier amd family Sunday). B. M. 'Gross aind "wife, Bert Mc Kibbeni and Peter. Andersem went to Tingliey, Iowa', Saiturday to visit the formers brother, Ed Gross, and family. They made tihte trip by em tio, •retuirnimg Sunday eveming. from his local order went IF. Zaiger home. They returned Mon to St. Paul, Minn., Monday to attend day accompanied by Mr, Zaiger and (home of J. C. Albidtrup and family house he vacates. 1 Vjs MOTS. Kathnyn Cotton will be u.n alblei to come to Bnayton. for a montth but wishes her music pupils to wait for her. Miss H'aael Hairdman of Valley Nebraslia, is riediting to. Braytom wiibh her old Mends and school maitecs. Albert Hansen., son of Christian Hansen and. Atdeliia Amidersen, dauglh ter of GeccDgie Andereen were mar ried Saturday 1m. Atlantic. They have till best wishes of itiheir friends. Nie Larsen and son will tak^ In any work in the shoes and harness repairing line you may have and I will Vepair it and return to them as soon as possible. Your patron age is solicited. P. S. If you want a strickly hand made harness call on Hans Miller Exira. 4wks. 0-6 who reside seven miles southeast of Audubon. Rev.iG. B. Christiansen and daugh ter, Mrs. Martin Kjer, and little son, went to Hampton, Nebr., the fore part of the week to join Mrs. Christ Satiyday to spend a week in that city attending the national convention of the Danish Brotherhood. Mr. Jen- sen is the delegate from the local order and will represent it in the big convention. I. W. Wright returned yesterday from a seveial weeks trip to south eastern Iowa and points in IUinois. He spent a great deal of his time with old friends at Winchester, 111. Then coming back to Iowa he made an ex tensive visit to his boyhood home at Fairfield, going from there to Keo kuk and Eldon. Peter Schwab who resides near Ex ira, but who frequently came to Aud ubon when he lived in Greeley town ship, left yesterday with his two children Ralph and Rosie, for Iowa City where both will enter a hospital for slight operations.. He will later go to Cedar Rapids to visit his moth er whpTs 87 years of age. Mrs. E. B. Thomas went to Wall Lake Monday to join her husband who shipped his thoroughbred cattle on Friday. Mr. Thomas and a Wall Lake party held a big sale of thor ough 'bred cattle yesterday, and we hear the cattle brought .top notch prices. H. A. Maharg left Tuesday evening and was present at the sale. Perry Harmon writes us from Man ning that he has accepted a position in a big flouring mill at Denison and asks us to send his paper to that ad dress. Perry has been doing splend idly since he went to Manning about twcf years ago, and the position he is taking is ftuite a promotion and car ries with it a nice increase in salary. Andrew Madsen of Atlantic was in town the fore part of the week look ing after some business matters. He owns the house and 85 feet front age on the south road leading out of Audubon. He is pretty anxious to sell tire place and has made a very low price on it. Anyone interested in the property can learn all about it by calling at this office. A. A. Dannenberg, a recent grad uate of the Palmer school of Chiro practic at Davenport, who has been spending the past ten days in the city visiting old friends, left Tuesday evening to visit a friend at Center ville. From there he will visit a number of towns in Iowa and Mis souri, with a view to locating in some thriving city where he will practice C. H. Sampson owns quite a lot of land in Canada and each year at har vest time makes a trip to Kaneston where he also has a daughter living. After being gone several weeks, he returned home Tuesday and reports that all kinds of crops have yielded abundantly in Canada this year. He is more than satisfied with conditions and says practically all of the farmers will have, a prosperous year. Herman Zaiger and family and Mrs. Peter Johnson drove to Lake City last week for a visit at the W. Jess N. J3eck, who recently pur chased the Perry Carter residence and vacant lot on First Avenue, is building a splendid new bungalow on the corner lot. As soon as it is com pleted lie will move into the new the .-Safe •2# liy v^,|w 4i CHAPPED HANDS Exira. Munitions In the Long Ago. The munition question was a sim pler matter for our forefathers than for us, but they were acquainted with it. Richard III. ordained that with every ton of certain goods imported into England ten ye\v bows should be sent Bowmakers, too, were not al lowed to use our own yew wastefully, and some standard of skill had to be reached before one could possess a bow of that wood. The novice had to be content with ash or elm.—London Standard. Bird Alley. Has any one in Columbus heard of Bird alley? Yep, this street is in Co lumbus and is inhabited only by birds, choice canary birds. Bird alley is in the penitentiary, in the hospital de partment. where seventy-five canary birds, neatly housed in artistic cages, lend their warbl(ngs and song to cheer the inmates of the walled city. These birds are housed on the second floor of the hospital building and occupy a row about twenty feet long. All breeds and colors are here represented.—Co lumbus Dispatch. A Poetio Simile. A Chicago man with his two. little boys was visiting a Boston man of his acquaintance. The Bostonian was de lighted by the affection of the two kid dies. "What a beautiful sigbt," he exclaim ed, "to see your two little boys thus! Such brotherly love Is as rare as it is exquisite." The Chicagoan nodded in assent "Yes," said he, "those boys are as in separable as a pair of pants."—Har per's Magazine. Gave Him a Pointer. George Ade was once stranded in a small towu. He went into the barber's shop to get shaved and endured even unto the end. When the barber had completed his operation the humorist arose and, putting a handkerchief to his face, said gravely: "Sir, you have missed your vocation. You ought to be an oyster opener."^ Deadly Chemical 4' Look for this label on your bottles, noth ing better. Hansen's Cream Lotion The Most Exquisit Preparation For tli© Hands Cures Chapped Hands, Chafed & Scaled Skin Perfectly Harmless DIRECTIONS: Shake the bottle and apply to parts affected on retiring, or after washing in the morning Nels Hansen Exira, Iowa YOU ARE PLAYING WITH FIRE THEO. PATTY, The Insurance Man Bombs. *$'4 Hydrocyanic acid, known as prussic acid, is so poisonous that a mere breath of it means instant death. Sulphuric anhydrid when brought into contact with the air combines rapidly with moisture absorbed from the air, pro ducing sulphuric acid. Thrown in a bomb with just explosive charge enough to disrupt the bomb and scat ter the suiphuric-anhydrid, the air for a large space about the explosion would be at once converted into a dense fog of sulphuric acid. Liquid ammonia, similarly employed, would in stantly so impregnate the atmosphere with ammonia as to strangle all per sons In the Immediate vicinity. Am monia is absolutely irrespirable. j& Page five Presciption Druggist when you neglect to insure your house and property from the possibility of destruction by flames. It.is not wise to take any chances. The unexpected is always happening and fires of ten break out in spite of every possible precaution. Let us in sure your premises and their con tents against loss by any such disaster. Our premium rates are low. Iowa Mixed. Mrs. iExe—Your m^id is too familiar. You should make her always keep her place. Mrs. Wye—If I made her keep her place she'd quit her Job.—Boston Tran script 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 REM THESE« HIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOR SALE, T1 30 fall pigs tor sale.—Nels Beck, Iowa. a|dvertisetmeaiit. Exira FOR SALE. A fieiw 'giood Chester White yoiumg boajrsi for sale. iPedigr«es Sumjsihied aJdv f. A. Piiael 3 Exiiraj I FOB SALE. 1 Fifteen, head of the big type Po land China Fall Boars and^ tien head of Aberdeen Angus Bulls 8 to 12 months old. All registered. Nick Martes, Exira. phone 19E13. FOB SALE. Chester White Boars. Spring pigs'and fall yearlings. The lengthy, heavy boned kind. Come and look them over. J. E. Lewis,. -Brayton, la. 10-7-31. FOB SALE. Red or White Onions $1.00 per bushel. Gteorge Paige, Exira 2wk FOB SALE. A few good Duroc Jersey fall and spring boars Pedegrees furnish ed. Also 10 high grude Shropshire ewes. Phone, write or call v.". .*v T. J. Coglon Some *'$ Calculating. He—My Income 1b $5,000. She—How much more than that will it be safe '.r us to spend?—Life. ... .... Exira FOR SALE. Good yearling thorough^ bred short horn bull. Dark red. O. Ide FOB SALE. young large, bacon, boars, Route 4, Exira. pffiS Yorkshires Francis Edwards, adv. 4 wks •.. "l'V llfttsl SHOE REPAIRING If you want a neat and pretty Job of repaiiring done on your shoes take them to Gerald Hensley in back room of FredC otton's store. E I have some fine pasture land ,'V'V to 4 Sv~\ James "Huyck, Exira. rent