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Piage 6. t/£ iasf Look Them Over! ^-a 'U lit *6 EARL THOMAS ROCK ISLAND LINES VMk Day Schedule No. 1019 -due Exira 6:17 A. M. North. No. 1018 due Exira 7:20 A. M. South, connects witli main line Bast at 8:12 A. M. West 9:40. No 1021 due Exira 9:40 A, M. North. S $ No. 1020 due Exira 12:45 P. M. South. No. 1023 due Exira 12:45 P. M. North No. 1022 due Exira 4:10 P. M. '1 South, connects with main line East 557 Flyer East 643 Local Bast 755 Flyer DENTIS® ik P~ A,'i 'll1{ i! I 5 I I I S:, Dr. L. J. Oldaker DENTIST Over P. M. Christensen store PHONES: Residence 89 Office 39 FARM LOANS 4 HARVEY and HUNT I Eealcstatc and farm loans at per cent. Abstracts furnished. Farm Loans Lowest rates. Complete set of Abstract of Title to all lands and town lots in Audu bon County. CHARLES BAGLEY PHYSICIANS DR. JOHN RIIjEY, Physician Surgeon Officc Phone 53 House Phone 017 Office firit door of nB. Corner Drue Stor», upitiln C*irfl# 10 W 6 DR. HARRY F. LAMBERT, Physician and Surgeon Over Palace Theater Phone 150 DR. R. A. IiANTZ Veterinary, surgeon and dentist. Assistant State Veterinarian. Calls attended day or night. Office over Ed Cotton's. For Greeley Farmers Mutu al Fire and Lightning Insurance see fflred Wahlert Sr. Exira, Iowa, Win. IL. Clark, Hamlin, Iowa. M. J. Mae IcnoDi, Audubon. Have other agents l« Audubon, Guthrie and Adair bounties. Also Wind and Tornado fnauranoe Written. SHOE REPAIRING I you want a neat and pretty Job pt re®aiirlng done on your shoes &ake them to Gerald Hensley in J. W. iAIlgup'e Harness shop. Toeal lif® -, You would be surprised to know the number of suits that are worn thre or four seasons and still look new. This is due to proper care —the care we give. Nuff Sed-Look your clothes over and telephone 173— That's us. 1 !West 755 Local Woet 908 Flyer. Sunday No. 305 due Exira 12:30 P. M. No. 806 due Exira 1:41 P. M. W. O. Griffith, A©t. obtained through the old established 1 "D. SWIFT & CO." are being: quickly bought by Manufacturers. Send a model or sketches and description of your invention lor FREE SEARCH 1 and report on patentability. We get pat ents or no fee. Write for our free book of 300 needed inventions. D. SWiYT & CO. Patent Lawyers. Estab. J889. k307 Seventh St., Washington, D. Cj Hemy Savage,, of the Audubon Republican was hi Exira between trains Saturday, collecting up old accounts and soliciting etc. Henry is a pretty fellow but is Savage all the time just the same. Mrs. John Porter returned home Monday of last week, from Stuart, Marslialltown, and Griswold,, where she visited two daughters, Mes darnes Lizzie McXary and Eva Por ter and one son, Jolin Porter and family. Report came yesterday that Mrs. Austin Bernice Guernsey, who liaid been dangerously ill but liad recov ered somewhat, lias taken another relapse and is again in a critical condition. Miss Rose McNally, an experienced murs© is caring for Alvin Holmes,, who underwent an operation Sunday Gteorge Knox and daughter Mirs. (Sherman, of Adair, was at the All vin Holmes residence since the operation. ssee Leila Blanohard and Esthe Burkhart came up from Anita, Fri day for an over Sunday visit with tlieir friends Dr. and .Mrs. Lantz. Saturday afternoon, Joe Vetter of Anita, came up and remained until Monday a'so. Mrs. Dr. Lantz went to Anita, Tuesday, for a visit until the lat ter part of the week-- with her parents. The students f.om Exira, who are attending different colleges, will ibe .home within the second week of June. Mrs. A. A. Seib'rt returned home last Thursday fiom Chicago,, where she was at the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. A. Guernsey, who, iwlien the former left,, was not as well as relatives and friends would like to have her. ,. After the d'smi6sai of the school term, Mriss Pauline Hensley will leave for the home of her sister Mrs. Siroibeie near Lorah, where she willl spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ail Vorhees are ex pscttd in the city this week to spend the summer with her father, Stephen Gano, and sister, Mis9 Berta. Mrs. George Milliman is recover ing very s'.owly from her severe illness,, now beir.g able to sit up some of the time, altlio too weak to stand on her feet. Exira is fortunate in getting the ability that Prof Leach can bring to the music lovers of Exira. This is Colo rado Year Switzerland is ringed in with armies. The Tyrolean Alps are battle fields. Turn now to our own Rockies Spend your vacation in Colorado. Rock Island superb trains, including the famous "Rocky Mountain Limited" and the Jl,,[»ltt.La.i£***.,. Items Tl best of all that is good in music wiM be taught by Professor Leach. 4'Colo rado Flyer" make the trip a joy. Low excursion fares all Summer. Automatic Block Signal• Finett Modern All-Steel Equipment Superior Dining Car Service. Ask ticket agent for illustrated literature telling what to see and do, and the approximate cost of such a vacation, or write HAL. S. RAY Aas't Gen'I Pass'r Agent Des Moines, la. N$w8w_ JPilis Best For Liver. Because they contain the best liver medicines, 110 matter ho% bitter or 'nauseating for the sweet sugar coating hides the taste Dr. King's New Life Pills contain ingredients that put the liver working, move the bowels freely. No gripe, no nausea,,' aid digestion Just try a bottle of Dr. King's New L'.fe Pills and notice how much better you feel. 2,"c at your Druggist. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Stroebe'e came up from near Lorah. last Sun day and spent the day with her numerous relatives. Hie team hitched to the b.us. be longing to George Milliman, took a swift run. for home last Thursday morning and as they turned into the alley wivich lead to the home stretch, the bus struck the tele phone po!e.„ breaking the top in many pieces. The old bus is now making the rounds until a new on is. is supplied. SF Miss Linna Brinkerhoff vistte'd 0 ver last Thursday night with friends in Audubon. -A J. H. Maharg of Audubon, wag in our city Monday, visiting with our politicians and numerous friends. Mrs. Fred Wilkins, of York, Neb raska, arrived in the city Sunday, for a ten day's visit with her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John. I. Hen sley and, family. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simpson left the latter part cf last week for Rochester, Minnesota, where they both entered the hospital for med ical treatment, Mrs. Simpson with a severe attack of appendicitis and •Mr. Simpson with nose rtouble. B. F. Simpson and wife ofl Atlantic, are attending to the duties on the farm and caring for the Simpson children. fJL. Miss Cliristena Lauritzen won first prize and Miss Anna Petersen won second in the buttonhole con test held at the Connrardv dress making school the last of the term. The Meny Widow Club met wiui Mrs. P. M. Christensen Wednesday evening of last week. Last Tuesday evening it was held at the Bgbe. home. Puzzies, games and refresh ments were indulged in at both homes. •r Miss Mary Daugaaid returned to her home njar Brayton, last Thurs day evening after-Assisting with the household duties at the J. K. VandeBrake home. Prof. Leach is a life trained mu sician and we hope Exira will en dorse his methods. yWHO'S GUILTY? is its name, and it will get off to a flying. start, Saturday, May 2 7th. at Palace Theatre. lied Meats Are Unimportant. It is true that certain of our fcods contain uric acid notably .the meats, more especially the red meats. However, the uric acid""and allied substances taken with the food have been found by careful experiments to be comparatively eas ily eliminated by the bo'dy and in I reality to constitute a minor cause of rheumatic disorders. Thus red meat is a rather unimportant cause of rheumatism.. Meats and Uric Acid. Do meats in general cause lllieu matism? While, as we have shown, above, uric acid and other rheumat ic poisons may be caused in two wiays from several kinds of unused food, uric acid is formed in the body with greatest ease from m.aat and especially from certain- kinds ot meat food. While all meats which are not properly burne'd up by the tissues result in more or less uric acid, veal and all imma ture meats, liver, kidney, sweet breads, and brains, also caviar and fish roe, as .well as bouillons and meat extracts, all contain ma terials which result iin the forma tion. ofuric acid with greater ease .than other meat foods. This is to say that while overeating 011 al most any food may cause rheuma tism, overeating on. meats will more readily cause the 'disorder. Keeping the, Poisons in tlie IJuil.v Rheoiimatism is caused, not alone by gene-rating large quantities of u ric acid and poisons in the body, but iit is necessary that these ma terials be retained in the system. In fact, as long as the uric acid is carried out of the body, which is usually the case with young per sons, there is little danger of rheu matism. Just here let us remember that if the urine on analysis is found to contain little or no uric Copyright Hart S«tial&>er & Mais acid this doss not necessarily indi cate that the person is not generat ing and retaining within the sys tem large quantities of the poison. Overworked Kidneys and Liver. Wihat are the factors which lead to the retention in the body of the rheumatic poisons? The most im portant is an overworked condition of the liver and kidneys. Both of these organs are capable for many years of burning up and eliminating large quantities of waste material of all kinds. Ohild'ren. and young persons who over eat and under-ex ercise generate and eliminate -conr siderable ol' the rheumatic poisons. While the organs are young they can keep the system relatively clear of urdc acid, but at aboait the age of forty, as the organs begin to break dowin. under the excessive work, the uric acid and similar ipodsons accumulate in tlie" system, and rheuimatic disorders develop. Exerfcise Prevent:, Uric Acid Lack of physical exercise is a nother cause, not only for the man ufacture, but for the retention of u ric acid in the system. Thus rheu imatism develops as we abandon the physical activity of youth.. Physical exercise quickens the pulse and .prevents the unic acid from being deposited in the smaller blood ves sels it accelerates the body fires and forces the burning of the waste materials it increases r, I !, O O N 8 Hart Schaffner & Marx a it if a SHOE STYLES FOR SUMME*^*!^ /.r In practically every city and tBwn1 the world over, WALK-OVER win dows are being studied by people fgfit who insist on knowing what is au thoritative before they buy shoes. elimir •nation through the skin, llungs and ikldneys. Paralyzing the Liver and Kidneys.. Still another cause for the reten Itioai of uiri,c acid in the system is the use of tobacco, coffee, and al Ooliol. J^'ll of these check the func tions of the kidneys and piravent them from carrying the rheumatic poisons out of the body. This is particularly 'true of tobacco and al icoliol. A daily analysis of the u irine of anyone who is eliminating uric acid will show a marked de crease in the amount thrown, off Kni the day® when evien a smalt a imournt of alcohol drink is used. In thi@ respect, beer and wine are iV* We have in our windows all the latest WALK-OVER models. They are right in every partic- QY£j^ ular. Made from fine leather, over correct lasts, skilfully fin ished, always attractive. And you will get just as much sat isfaction in their good service as from their handsome appearance. Come in and see the new shapes. We'll fit you perfectly. Men's and women's WALK-OVERS $3.50 up as harmful, if not more so, than whisky. TJie Skin. lA!udubon ©o Journal, May 25, 1916 iv S 1 HEY'RE models designed for particular young men that is young men who want to be stylishly dressed iflwithout having clothes that at tract attention by their "loud- Iness" or freakish fashion, agt Quality,'dignity, and extreme ^smartness ot appearance that describes Varsity Fifty Five models. We say "models,there are several good designs included under the one general term. We can show theni to you from $18 up. At $22.50 we know you will find real economy. CAPPS ALL WOOL CLOTHES $15 UP Summers Straws In all the desirable shapes ®iliS®|i|ifipriced from SI.50 up. f.. fh I-" Neckwear 5f"R^^^RdePartmeiit v' HORRORS OF WAR AT"** "The Pictures that will stop this war." 7 -HENRY FORD. The skin plays an. important part in eliminating uric acid and othefr poisons. Hiowtever, overclothing tl4 skin with heavy underwear, especial ly woolen,, and neglecting Its sys tematic care decreases its activity, and permits the rheumatic poisons ,to accumulate. How the Germ Diseases Begin.. Old Soldiers Free The things which we have above enumerated as being the cause of rhetuimatiam. of the uric aciid kind, are the causes of rheumatism of the germ type as wtell. Every factor wihich contributes toward the man ufacture and retention, in the sys tem of waste material, also lowers the general health standard, depletes the dieeasa-ireeisti.ng power and o pens the way for the germ. In fact, the most important factor in bring ing about the germ diseases is the presence in the body of an excess of waste material. Pyorrhea, tonsdli tis, and germ processes in the nasaJ tissues, are not the cause of rtoeui Unatism of the germ type, but like the germ processes in the joints, Palace Theater Tuesday, May 30th Matinee, 2:30. Evening at 7:30 For a Galled Horse p.. 'M yy 'A sr'4 -i?K Mu 3^4 ?j-V a you are interested in the new styles and patterns in neckwear, you should visit this often always some- fthing new and different. .. Say "MUNSINGWEAR" the next time you want underwear. ir* v? 'J .« fir. if AMpa Him Working BalsamaTMyirh For Galls, Wire Cuts, Lameness, Strains, Bunches, Thrush, Old Sores, Nail Wounds, Foot Rot, Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. Prict 50c and $1.00 All Dealers •JX?£ OB WRITE 6. C. Hanford Mfg. Cat, SYRACUSE. St. Y. are the result ot the general dis ease-favoring condition of the body. A A. .it: ..•4»J'.i. "hswytrp