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1 1 Pace 6. .r. ^#1® afts yJ- Hr Stflp WMMp 2* W«« Vty, 1 J^sasSHSffi -f *77' t_l itilllM 3, ,!lf HOW AHOLT YOUR HEALTH? Possibly you are nearly sick, or possibly your vigor an'd energy are below par? Read the Hygienist and how to eat and to care for .your body so you will get well and be certain of real health and unlimited ener •gy. The Hygienist is a monthly •magazine edited by Dr. It. R. Dan iels, a regular contributor to this paper. Just to get acquainted we will send you six of our best back onumbers for twenty-five cents THE HYGIENIST PUBLISHING CO. Majestic BIdg., Denver, Colo. NOTICE OF SPECIAL Public notice ie hereby .given th'at a special election of tihe Incorporat ed town ofl Exira, in the county of [Audubon amd the state of Iowa, will be held at the building known as the K. P. Hall, at tihe corner of Washington and Park Streets in saic town, on the 15th. day of Septem ber, 1916, from 8 o'clock A .M. to 7 P. M., at which electionl tlhere will be submitted to the voters of valid town of Exira, Iowa, to be by them voted uipon, the following pro For the issuance of bonds in the sum of $15,000.00 lor erecting, extending and Improving water works. Against tihe issuance of bonds in the sum of $15,000.00 for erecting, ex tending and improving wa ter works. At which! election all the legal Voters of the said incorporated town of Exira, Iowa are hereby notified to appear at said time and place. This notice is given b"y order of the town council of said town, pur suant to section 1306-d. of the Sup plement of the Code of Iowa, 1913, and pursuant to a sufficient pe tition with requisite signatures. /Dated at Exira, Iowa, this 14 day 'Of August, 1916. Geo. N. Corl, Town. Clerk. I Same Thing. "Can you play the lyre?" "I can tell a good fish story."—Balti •more American. INSURANCE Theo Patty, Phone 67, Exira, la. Only first class Companies Represented DENTISE Dr. L. J. Oldaker DENTIST Over P. M. Christensen store PHONES: Residence 89 Office 39 FARM LOANS Farm Loans Lowest rates. Complete set of Abstract of Title, to all lands and town lots in Audu bon County. CHARLES BAGLEY PHYSICIANS int. JOJUN HI LEY, Physician Surgeon Office Phone 53 House Phone 57 OBce first door east of tioroer Drue Store, upstair* SHOE REPAIRING If you want a neat and pretty job of repaiiring done on your ahoefl take them to Gerald Hensley in J. W. Alleup's Harness shop. K& -N I\TV .. *L«. FARMS FOR SALE 40 acres improved $135.00 per acre.' I 80 acres improved Lays fine $145.00! per acre. SO acres ur.improved every acre seeded $115.U0 per acre. 120 acres well Improved and lays well $160.Oo per acre. 120 acres good land, but smaller improvements $145*00 per acre. 120 acres good land and buildings $155.U0 per acre. 160 acres close to school and town good land and buildings except the house $140.00 per acre. 160 acres unimproved good land and it lays well, no timber or brush can give you a good bargain in this. 240 acres nice laying land and good buildings $135.00 per acre. 2.40 acres average land and build ings nearly all seeded $140.00 320 acres nice land, close to town and fair buildings $140.00 pen A. 160 acres well improved and close to town $167.50 per acre. 120 acres inu Guthrie County good land and fair buildings $115.00 Should you wish to buy cheap land, I can sell railroad land iaj Alberta, Can. for $15.00 to $20.uO iper acre with a payment of one twentieiih down and one twentieth each year with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum oni de ferred payments. These lands can be plowed witih a tractoir. If interested see J. B. J. LOHNER, Exira, Iowa. ENJOYED VISIT WITH RELATIVES— p":5j I Mr and Mrs Albert Herrick of near this city were visitors a short time ago in Anita, Cumberland, •Winterset -and Grant with relatives and friends. Rev Cox and wife entertained their son, who resides in Clinton, several days last week. RETURNED TO HER HOME— Mrs Howard Sunderlia an'd infant daughter, Gertrude May,, returned the latter part of last week to her home in, Delmar, following a sever al weeks visit here with her par ents, F. LeffingweM and wife Her sister, Mrs Fanny Wells, accompan ied her as far as Audubon. BOUGHT HOUSE OWNED BY MOTHJ3R— I Leg McAninch recently purchased the house, owned by his mother and now occupied by Louie Peter sen and family. At present, Lee and family are residing in Slippery elmhuist but they are expecting to move to their ew home in the near future. iMO\ ii TO NEW HOME— I Mir and -Mis James Carlsen moved yesterday to their new honte in the 11 WILL GO TO TOLEDO owt For Greeley Farmers Mutu al Fire and Lightning Insurance'see STred Wahlert Sr. Exira, Iowa, Wm £«. Clark, Hamlin, Iowa. M. J. Mas tarson, Audubon. Have other agents Ga Audubon, Guthrie and Adair (Bounties. Also Wind and Tornado Ourarance Written. drstroy on a jour worth of food and property rvcry year rata and mice and stop I J-»,I "v —Old German Coffee 30^ luickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment Peter ass elicit. the uriversal remedy for pain. Ea.sy to apply it quickly penetrates with •Mai'ius Hansen and Chri& Ber-iout rubbing and soothes the sore tram, who have roomed during the muscles. Cleaned' and more prompt summer at the E Wilson home, ly effective than mussy plasters or moved Friday to the Prof. Dorman! ointment does not stain the skin home, where they will stay during: or clog the pores. For stiff muscles, the winter. ,.f. .. Sloan' Liniment for Neuralgia Aches. The'4luil throb cf neuralgia is clwoniic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains it gives quick relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and inflammation in insect bates, bruises, bumps and other minor injuries to children. Get a bottle to-day at your Druggist, 25c. JAKE WAHLERT '1 WELCOME RESIDENT— I Jake Wahlert Jr., who at present resides east of this city, has pur chased the lot located just north of •the Kirk Knox residence in thd Heights, and has carpenters busy erecting a new. bungalow on the land The house will be modern through out and an excellent addition to' out little city. We are pleased to have these good people come to our midst. WELL REMAIN IN PERRY— •Mrs Louie Petersen and son Ol iver returned Friday ffrom Perry, Iowa, where she had been several weeks with her husband, who is em ployed there. Mr Petersen wilP re main there a couple of weeks long er. I'OWELS RETURNED TO KANSAS— Misses Mary and' Clara Powell left Friday last for thei.r home in Heights. They purchased the place their aunt, Mrs Hash. Their mother a short time ago of Mr Kampen ui.ld' l''eceded them several weeks ago, have greatly improved its looks jjy'and has been visiting with her lius fresli paper and paint. Miss Klorabelle Houson will leave Schools in Pratt, Kansas the coming Saturday, for Toledo, Iowa, where year, and Clara will continue with she will teach iiv the Public Schools ^ler ni^lsical studies. during the comiing year. I Lawrence, Kansas. They have been spc.nding the summer in Exira with band, who is at present residing on his farm. Miss Mary will teach Domestic Science in the Public ENJOYKI) VISIT Julius and Frank, are occupying a WII 1- RI ENDS—| few rooms in the Mrs. Scott Her Miss Fern McNary, of Griswolkl, rick house, making it convenient for was a snest from Wednesday un- the boys to attend school. Mr and til Tlnnsday of last week of her .Mrs Hdson llenick will occupy the m«..'y gill friends ill JOxira. farm. Kill yoar lo&s with ft cam at It is tafc to use. Deadly to rats but harmless to human beings. Rat* simply dry up. No odor whatever. Valuable booklet in each can. "How to Destroy Rats.** 25c. 50c and $1 .00. In Seed, Hardware. Drur and General Store*. Nelp Hansen, Prescription Druggist, tat ton. For sale by Kearneyi Mr and Mrs Boy Herrick and sons Mis-'s Winifred Hoffman is visit ing at the heme ol' her friends, Mr and Mrs Harry Traum near At lantic. How to Give Good A/ivin Tile best way to give good ad vice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over youir cold by taking Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy they are like ly to follow! your example. Tliia remedy has been in, use for many years and enjoys 'am excellent rep- «**,* "S .. {, There is no necessity of paying $1500 to $2000 for an automobile. Here is one for $635 that gives you all you need. It seats five comfortably. Has a big, powerful 3VA horsepower motor has electric lights and electric starter and t' "c ^c*, gEk A Wonderful Automobile Value Johnson & Westphalen Exira, Iowa, Phone 45 The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "Made in U. S. A." PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at auction at my residence 4% miles west and 3-4 north of Brayton, 1 mile east Hansen Heights and 5 miles southeast of Elkhom, on Tuesday, Sept. 12 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the following property 91 Head of Cattle 5 Good Milch Cows 7 Stock Cows 25 Heifers, 1 and 2 years old 20 two year Steers 21 yearling Steers 2 yearling Bulls 11 Spring Calves 4 Head of Horses 1 team black Mares, 13 and 15 yrs old, w't 1300 and 1500 9-year-old Mare in foal, w't 1500 12-year-old Mare, w't 1600 3 spring Boars and 1 yearling Boar all Durocs. Jorgensen Stock Free Lunch at Noon TERMS. A credit of 1 year will be given on sums over #10 at 6% if paid when due, if not, will draw 8% from date. 2 per cent off for cash. C. C. Nelson, Auct. S. C. Pedersen, Clerk A. M. Christensen Audubon- Co. Journal, Sept. 7, 1916 3VA Horsepower New Series Model 75 Roadster $620 .0 b. Toledo ... is right up-to-date in every respect. This car is beautifully finished works like a beaver will outlast any other, and gives 40 to 50 miles an hour. This Overland is the most wonderful automobile value in the world. Come in and see it today. ft 'tk Ti" 'ji' pc 4 /K lit yfi S? 1 s.: