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[Audubon Co. Journal* Aug. 31, 1916 Cure for Cholera Morbus. .'•'A !J -..•? ,, ''When OUT little boy, now seven yeiars old, was a baby ihe was cured oi cttwoeaira morbus by Chamberlain's Ool'ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy,,' -wtriitee Mrs. Sidiney Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. Siinoe them other members of my family have used tihip valuable medicine for colic aind bowel troubles wjlith good seutleflaio tdiotn and 1 gladly endorse it as a remedy of exoeqjitionai merit.' For Bade by J. T. Kearney local penis r, THE OLD BOYS MET— The Old Soldiers of Exira went to1 Audubon last Thursday to help Grandpa Bovmani celebrate his 83rd birthday. TOWN COUNCIL BUSILY I ENGAGED— Several of our Town Council went to Council Bluffs last week to see about the Water Works. MRS KLINE TAKING 1 A! VACATION— Mrs. Wood Klir.e and baby went to Wiota, last Friday and visited until Monday, at the Bud Kline homo. —Ol'd German Coffee.... 30J Peter Hassenfel.dt. AL FREDERICKS TO SOUTH DAKOTA— Li A1 Fredericks, wife amd small children autoed to Wessiiv&ton Springs, SouMi Dakota, Monday, to visit a couple of weeks with rela tives and friends. LIGHT BRAHMA PULLETS Foir siaile, one mile north of Ex ira. Plhone Xo. 18E12 Mrs. Elmer Berry. tf. KICKED BY HORSE— Glen Hunt was kicked by a horse, last Friday aftri.oon, but not seriously amjured. The animal struck Ihiiim on the leg li'Ut 'he W'as only sligihtly bruised. We are glad the Biecidenit proved moi wou-se. PBRU HUSTLER TO ATLANTIC— C. C. Chnistensen was a business visitor iu Atlantic, last Friday. /SOLD CAR TO G. KADY— Wesley Donaldson1 went to Omaha (Saturday, after a Grant Six auto amobi'le, which lie sold 'to George Kady, of near lAdadr. WORKING NEAR ALiDUliON— John Riley, Jothm Jenkins, Will tFultoii and Eairl KM worth, all of -whiom have been engaged near Au kliubon painting a.Ai building houses, tieturned' to- Exira, Saturday. ATTENDED BAND PICNIC— Misses Winnie Seimersen, Ella Gude and Agr,es Njlsen attended the picnic in Hallock's woods Sun day. VERY FOND OF PICTURES— The banns ot" the approaching marriage of Miss Helen Nevratil wa6 read inl the Catholic churoli) recently. She will be united in mar riage to Joseph Meuers iu a short time. More particculars later. ORVAN MASCH1NG TO OEDAR FALiIJS— Orvin .Masching will attend Col lege at Cedar Falls the coming term —H4r.es Rootbeer Extract.. 5 bottlirs $1.00 Peter Hassenfeldt. RETURNED FltOM VALLEY— Mr. and Mrs Jack Egbert and three children returned, Friday, to this city, after a pleasant weeks visit in Valley, Nebraska, with rela tives. Mr. Drake, the barber, will oc cupy the residence owned by Mrs. Mildred Hash. MARTHA YOSS TEACHING'— Mass Martha Voss started Monday morning upon her duties as teach er of the school in the Gilbert Nel son district. FRED HOPLEY TO (JRISW'OLD— iFred Hopley went to GriswoM, Monday, om a few days visit with hie wife andi relatives. His wiife will return home with him. LEILI KLINE TEACHING— Mies Leila Kline wdli teach the No. 2 Auduboa ttownship school. Coommenicing next Monday. S 1 BASE BALL TEAM ORGANIZED RECENTLY A base ball team' was organized in our city last week. Following are the players and officers: John Parrott, catcher. Jones, Clyde McClain, pitchers. Harry Paige, first base. Gall McClain, second base. Harold Sturgeon, third base. Frank Dimick, short stoip. Cliffordi Postern right field. Elwood, center field. Jones, Clyde McClaim, left field. C. C. Ghriistensen, manager Gail MoClajin, captain. A ball game will be played ATTEND MISSION MEETING— Mr. a. ki Mrs. Abel Stone attend ed the Danish Lutheran Mission Meeting at Audubon, Saturday and Sunday last. GEOltGK KYHNN TO AUDUBON— George Kyhnn and family and Peter Petersen and wiife spent a very pleasanlt Sunday at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Peter Lund and (husband near Audu bon. ATTENDED MISSION MFETING— Marie Ch listen sen, son Jens and mother Ioger Mamie autoed to Au dubon, Friday to attend Danish Lutheran, Mission Meetings. LAKE VIEW FOLKS HERE— Hans Jacobin and three sisters of Lake View, Iowa, a nephew and jiiiecss of Jake Jacob sen north, of town were here for a fewi days visiting their U::cle. MOSE KNUDSEN "-i HAD SICK BOY— Jay, the liltitle son of Mr. and Mrs. Mos-e Knudssn has been under the care of a local pihysician the past week. We did not learn the nature of the disease. WEDDING. SOON— Miss Alice Turner and Bert Haye wedding will take place at the former's home, next Thursday, Sep tember 7th. A number of friends will bti present at the ceremony. WILLIAM TH1ELEN OF ATLANTIC— 'Will Thielen and family autoed up from Atlai.'tic, Sunday and spent the day with relatives. BOl'GHT NEW CAR— P. M. Chrisstecsen purchased Dort car, Monday, of H. P. Hansen' ANNA GUDE TO BUAYTON— Miss Amm Gude went to Brayton Sunday, for a visit with the Kuud sen girls. VISITING TEMPLE HOME— Mrs. Mary and Clara Powell and their aunt, Mrs. Mildred Hash vis ited at the Walter Temple home. AT HOME SUNDAY— Harold Sturgeon, and family Sun dayed at the home of his mother Mrs. William Sturgeon. MRS. DYER RFTUKN HOME— Mrs. Will Dyer and son William will leave' tomorrow for their home in Junction City, Oregon. HAD THREE WEEKS VACATION— iMiiss Eoima Fitcih was again on duty in the H. P. Petersen store Monday morning, 'after a three weeks vacation. Lena Eokles has been filling (her position during her absence. SAW IJEMAINS OF I COLLISION— •Mr. and Mrs. Forrester and child ren, are again at tlieiir home in. Ex ira, arriving Friday, after spending the pasit montih touring through Colcirado and other pedr.tis of in duterest. On their ireturni trip they passed a .railnoad orossin'g, where an auto ha'd been struck by a passing tlhedr arrival. Thiree deadi bodies had beeo removed, the fourth, had dder} I lapipeared. Ky't?' ,4 OIK our diamond between Auduboni and Exira. A large crowd is expected. Hand bills for date. The Best Laxative To keep the bowels ire©ular the beet laxative is outdoor exercfise. Drink a fiulll glass of wiater heullf am hour befcire breakfast and eat an abundance of fruit amd vegetables, also estalbliisih a regular .habit and be sure that your bowels move once each dsy. When a 'medicine is need ed take Chiamiberlajiin's Tablets. Tihey are pleasant to take and mild a/nd geinUe In effect. For sale by J. T. Kearney. GILBERT NELSEN TO MINNESOTA— Gilbert Nelseni and family will leave soon in. their auto for Minn esota, to visit relatives. VISITING GRANDMA GILL— Miss Vera Lewis of Walnut was a week end visitor at the home of her grandmother, Grandma M. C. Gill HAROLD CANNON BETTER— Harold Cannon, is improving nice ly from his recent severe attack of typhoid fever. MRS, MALSTROM TO DAVENPORT— Mrs. Malsttrom. and daughter Clara, left Mond°y for Davenport where the young girl will receive treatments for her disease. The Mothers Club met with Mrs". Gertrude Rodigers last Thursday af ternoon. Refreshments were serv ed and a general good time was ha 3 Mrs E C. Wilson was taken sud denly 111 Mondayy evening with stomach trouble. She is recovering nicely at this writing. RETURNED HOME— Holger Petersen his wife and twe children returned to their home in Hampton, Nebraska, aftter a visit at the H. P. Petersen home M'ls. Fanny Wells is working at the Spoo restaurant du-idr.ig the ab sence of Mrs. Spoo, who is in Colo rado. She started work,, Friday morning. Mass Pearl Patterson: returned to ilier ihome in1 Shelby, last Thursday, after a few days visit at the home of her friend, Mil'dred Morey. JIM AKLSKN TO HARLAN— Mr. and Mrs. James Carlson and daughter, Majorie, autoed over to Harlan and attended the Fair there Thursday last. Ml! MULLKNGER AND SON HE HE— Mr. R. W Mullenger and little som out cim Route 5 Exira were in Exiria on business last Thursday. We acknowledge a pleasai.vt call. AUTOED TO UNDERWOOD— I Chris Sorensen and wife, Walter Scotland' amd wife and Peter 6. Petersen's of Elk Horn took am au1 torn obi !e ride to Underwood, Iowa, where they spent the day with, friends. PETER HECK OF BRAYTON— Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beck who reside in Brayton, were callers in this city, Wednesday la&t week. MRS. LAUR1DS HANSEN BETTER—, Mrs .Laurids Hansen has almost completely recovered from her sick spell. She was a sufferer wiitih in flammatory j-heumatism. train a fe.w minutes previous to] Will 11 Baylor will auto to MSlford, Iowa, today for a few day's visit at the home of their sou, Sam HANS HANSEN TO HARLAN— Hans Hanseiii, wife and family were in attendance alt the County Fair at Harlan, last Friday. A CORRECTION— It was reported last week tha.t Mr. amd Mis Rodney Martin and family were living in Mxs. Hash's house w:hich was a mistake. They live ii the Henry A. Hansen bunga low several blocks' east. KIMBALI/TON PEOPLE HERE— Mr and Mis Jacob Marcus,sen. and Mr. and Mrs Jena Clemmensen came over firoiu KiruibalUon, o.ne day last week, and siper.it t.lie day with relatives. You are always welcome Come again. 1 CRUISING TO OMAHA— Hams Peter Hansen, the pushing automobile dealer off south Audubon County, and Captain Mike Harned, of the steam) boat "Johni D. Roek erfeller," hove anchor and sailed aW'ay for the harbor of Omaha, Thursday last. Hans went on busi ness, hut Mike, well Mike went on business, too. JOHN DIMICK liltOT CATTLE— John Dimiick returned firom Omaha last Friday, where he went to pur chase some feedeis for his feed lots. He brot home two ear loads of fine cittle. JOHN MctiUIItE HOT CATTLE— John McGuire, of Audubon, came to Exira last Saturday, and bot and shiipped a car of cattle. TO VISIT SAM RAYLOR— John Baylor andi wife and Mrs. Baylor and family. -w S 7vV NEW FALL COATS Whether you are ready to buy or not, we know you want a comprehen sive idea of the Fall and Winter features, so we urge you to visit the coat department now, see the garments before too many are selected and you will know that there is one certain J'tV*V n-v *r:/ made just for you. Hart Schaffner &.Marx» VARSITY FIFTY FIVE YOU know what that stands for the new est and best in young men's clothing. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX have produced some par ticularly attractive vari ations of this famous model for fall. Let us show ydu. LOUIE PETKliSEN HOME SOON— Mrs. Louie Pettersen and soil, Oliver, have been spending the past week in- Perry with Mr. Petersen, who is working there at present. ILL RETURN TO TOWN— Mrs. May, who resides in the country, will move soon into the: rooms in the Will Kommes hohie vacated \y Mrs. Hash The latteri we understand will occupy rooms at the E. B' Perry home WL1 My Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery'.* This best ar.swer is Dr. King's New Discovery itself. It's a pleas ant sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are its best friends. Be sides every bottle is guaranteed. If you don't get satisfaction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left for Cough and Cold insurance. HILLSIDE ECHOS Carl Dimick is o:v the sick list at this writing. The Misses Mernie and Agnes TyUr, who have been visiting at at the ,\V. Mullenger home the past week returned' to their home near Boone, Iowa, Friday morning. S. Petersen and wife and Mrs. Christe.va Cliristensen were Sunday visitors at the F. L. Christensen home Harry Hoekenberry and family spe'.t Sunday afternoon' at the home of her parents A. \V. Davis and wife A-Liia Petersen, who has been working at the Mariiufc,Jensem home south of Exira ie at hoine again. COTTON'S NEW AUTUMN APPAREL New Fall Millinery We are showing the newest things in hats for fall. These include early felts, velvet jockey caps, soft crowns, short backs, in fact every style that is seasonable and fashionable. Many of these are just the thing to be worn while autoing. We make a specialty of fitting you with a hat that becomes you instead of just any hat. You will find our prices reasonable too. MEN'S SWEATER COATS You know how comfortable a sweater coat is on these cool evenings, especially if one goes motoring. We have just what you want. Let us show you. PUT YOUR HAT PROBLEM UP TO US OUR line of "head gear" for fall we be lieve to be unexcelled. Here you will see every thing new that's good. Here you will find a de sire to let you buy only what will be lastingly satisfactory.' Soft hats derby hats, caps— you'll have to see them thats all. \V. M. Crees, wife and the young er children were Lake View' vis itors Wednesday of last week. fir' NEW FALL SKIRTS The new Fall skirts are very attractive. You'll like the style and the mannish work manship on these skirts. Some models are plait ed, others plain while some have fancy pockets. All models full flared. Reasonably priced here at $5.00 to $7.50 BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS Boys "Woolwear" suits in all the popular new Fall weaves—STRICTLY ALL WOOL. Handsome colorings and patterns expertly tailored in the minutest details. Sizes 6 to 18 years PRINTERS INK DID IT. Prices from $5 to $7.50 That is the story of scores of the BIG BUSINESS ENTERPRISES of this country ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS ON YOUR grr LETTERHEADS AND BILLHEADS Give lis a Call OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT P. Petersen and son, Charles, P. iC, Petersen and son, Nels, were Stat^ Fair visitors the last of the week. Chas. Lauridsen is threshing for of the farmers in this vicinity this week. Johm Kyhnn, wife and baby were Sunday visitors at the George Ivyhnii home. R. \V. Mullenger and daughter, Mabel and Thad Sizer are attend ing the State Fair thl9 week. •Mrp. Miller Kindersei» and family, were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Otto Miehealson and wife. Miss Anna Christensen is as sisting with household duties at the home of a friend at this writ ing. F.L. Chris:te:.seni and family w^-e Saturday evening callers at Jacob Sorensei/s. Kenr.'et Mcllvaine of Boone is visiting relatives ii. this vicinity,'-. The Misses Anna and Clara Pet ersen,, Rosa Kyhnn and David Christensen and wife were Sunday visiitore jut R. W. Mullenger's A .number from thds vicinity were Atlantic visitors Tuesday of lasit week. Ringling Bro'g Circus ber in-g the attraction. .-