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Plaintiff vs Defendants. Ill the District Court of Iowa, in to sadid (plaintiff tihat he and those and for Audubon County. under whom he claims title, have ORIGINAL NOTICE Nels C. Nelson, Martha Dunn and Clinton Dunn', her or to parts thereof, are now barred inusban'd, Cfhairles Frost, unmarried, and extinguished. Nora Pihillipsen and Phillip Phillip-1 And praying tihat hts title and Ben hecr husband. Emma McLove estate i» and to the above described acid McLove her husband, property, be established against the given niame unknown. Lillie Meyers adverse claims of eacih an'd all of arid Meyers her husband, you, and tihat you, and all persons given name unknown. Cora Dendson claiming by tihrough or under you, an'd Denison her husband, or by, through or under Maggie S. given niaime unknown. Ida B. Conk-! Allen, deceased, John Frost, deceas lin and George B. Conklin her ed, an'd Aivin Herrick deceased, and husband. Cora B. Grace and George all unknown cdaiments of scad- prop G-race her husband. J. Frednick Al- erty, or any part themeof, be barr len an'd Allen has wife, giv- ed and forever estopped from hav en ruamie unknown. Louis Fackler'ing or claiming any right title oir and Fackl&r Ihis wife, giv- interest in or to said property, ad en name unknown. And ail of the verse to plaintiff, and that the unknown heirs, next of kin, legatees title thereto be quieted in said devisees, grantees and assignees of plaintiff and 'the cloud on ihds title each and all of the above named thereto removed, and for such oth defendants, an'd each and all per— er and further relief as the Court eons claiming by, through or under shall deem just. them, and each, and all of the un- For further peiridculars see peti known heirs, next of kin., legatees, tion on fiile. devisees, grantees and assigr.es ofj And unless you appe*ar thereto Maggie S. Allen, 'deceased, John and defend on or before noon of Frost, deceased, and Alvin Herrick, the second day of the October, deceased, and each and all persoue 1916 term of said Court, which claiming by, through or under tliem will commence at Audubon, Audu and all of the unknown claimants^ bon County, Iowa, on the 17t.h day of all or any parts or part of lot of October, 1916, default will be 1 of lot 7 of lot 14, lot 2 of entered against you, an'd judgment lot 6 of lot 14, lot 2 of lot 3 ar.d decree rendered as prayed, of lot 14, lot 1 of lot 5 of lot 14, lot 4 of lot 1 of lot 14, lot 2 of lot 14, and a tract of land known and described as lot 1 of lot 2 of Lot 3 of lot 14, all in section 4, township 7S, range 35, •west of the 5tli P. town of Exira, Iowa, To the above named defendants: You and eacih of you, are hereby notified that there is row on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Iowa, in and for Audubon County, the petition of plaintiff Xels C. Nelson, claiming and alleging that he is the abso lute ai:d unqualified owner of the following described tracts of land, to wit: lot 1 of lot 7 of lot 14, lot 2 of lot 6 of lot 14, lot 2 of lot 3 of lot 14, lot 1 of lot 5 lot 14, lot 4 of lot 1 of lot lot 2 of lot 14, and a tract land known and described as 1 of lot 2 of lot 3 of lot 14, in section 4, township 78, range 35, west of the 5th P. M., in the town of Exira, Iowa, an'd that he is informed that you, and -each of you, make some claim to said prop erty, or to parts thereof, adverse Weather changes are due any minute. Place your or der now for new suit and overcoat and be prepared. Edesco Finest Made-to--Measure Clothes Means clothes of Style, Satis faction and best wearing ser vice. Let us show you a fabric and a style that will surely please you. $15.00 to $45.00 Come in today Satisfaction is Guaranteed The CITY PANTITORIUM EARL THOMAS Block north K. P. Hall Exira Iowa Cl^as Van Gorder. Pres. John McDaniels, V. Pres. Ed. Delahoyde, Cashier THE EXCHANGE BANK Exira, Iowa. Transacts a General Banking Business Collections Promptly attended to Money to Loan on Good Securities been in adverse possession of sai'd premises for more tihan ten years, and that any claim or claims, which you may have shad to said premises, T. M. Rasmussen, Attorney for Plaintiff. For publication of the above and foregoing original notice, I hereby designate the Audubon County Journal a newspaper of general in ^he circulation, published at Exira, Au dubon Counjty, Iowa. Dated this 24 day of Aug., 1916. F. M. Rice, Clerk of the District of Audubon County, Iowa, by Blair E. Rice, Deputy. MRS. CONNRAIIDY CONVALESCING— I Mrs Alice Cono.rardy, who is stay ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs Lafe Simpson, south of town, spent Saturday at her home in tow:i'. She returned to the Simpson home in the evening, where she will remain during her convales cence BOUNCING BABY GIRL— Mr and Mis Peter Schwab are the proud parents cf a baby boy, born last Saturday. MRS \Y PEPPERS SICK— Mrs Wi'lMe Peppers, residing in the country is quite sick at her home. Mrs Peppers of this city went to the hoime, Saturday, to help care for her daughter-in-law. MISS JENSEN VISITING— Miss Edna Je sen came from her home ill Council Bluffss, Sunday, to visit relatives a few days. Peter Jorgensen and Peter Hassen feldt autoed to Atlantic, Friday eve ning, at.:d spent a few hours with friends. DON'T LET SKIN TROUBLES SPREAD Trivial blemishes are sometimes the first warning of serious skim 'di seases. Neglected skin troubles grow Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment promptly stops the prgoress of eczema, heads stubborn cases of piimiples, acne, blotchy, red and sca'ly skin. The antiseptic qualities of Dr Hobson's Eczema Ointment kill the germ and prevent the spread of the trouble. .For cold sores or chapp ed hair.ds, Dr Hobson's Eczema Oint ment offers prompt relief. At your Druggist, 50c: Exchanges bought and Sold No. 1. B. One of the best DO. There is more Catarrh In this' section of the country than all oth er diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a lo cal disease and prescribed local re medies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pro nounced it Incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney and Co., Toledo,, O hio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken inter nally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dol lars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY and CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75cc. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. (FAMOUS CATHEDRAL ISELLS 702 Olive St. Here's Some Cheap Dirt for You No. 4. C. 80 acres 5 1-2 miles southeast of Macksburg, just across the Madison Co. line, 55 acres in one field of corn. The very best of soil, lays gently rolling, just enough to drain well with no overflow land. Only been broken three years. Was blue grass pasture and good for 60 bushels of corn to the acre for the next 6 years. About, 20 acres open timber pasture could be put under plow at small expense. No brush, good 5 room house, new barn, cement cave, plenty of shade and post timber, Sohool house on corner of farm. Price $125 an acre and can be handled with $1500 or less if buyer lias some stock and just a little pep. This is a splendid chance to own a good farm at a price that will make money and on terms most anyone can meet. Eighty Acres Near Atlantic SOs miles north of Atlantic. All plow land, lays fine, has new house, barn, and is a very desir able home. .30 rods to sohool. on best road in county. Small branch in pasture always has running water. Everything on this place is in No. 1 shape and tlie price is $185 per acre campare this with SOs Fine Income Property, Will Take Exira Property in Exchange No. 1. C. One of the best income properties in Atlantic for the price. Three houses with lot by 100, Owner will take Exira property in exchange on this at right value or sell with reasonable payment down and give easy terms on balance. Quarter Section Near Hancock Take Smaller Farm In Exchange No. 2. B. 100 acres 4 miles from Haucock, 16 miles from Atlantic, good improvements, extra well fenced, running water on farm besides two good wells. Buildings all newly painted, school 300 feet from house, farm all seeded to timothy, clover and alfalfa. Good neighbor hood, and very desirable home. Price $150 per acre on very easy terms. Owner will con sider a smaller farm in exchange if not too far from good town in corn belt. 1 ARE USED FOR SHELLS' VIENNiA, Aug. 5,—The famous bells of the Cathedral of Salsburg are no longer in existence. Like! those of many other churches they have become victim of tlie war. Recently they were smashed up in the belfry by a crew of workingmen The pieces have been sent to dif ferent munitionp factories where they will be used for the manufac ,ture of shells. The bells weTe more than three centuries old and the largest one weighed' more thaut three tons. COSTLY AIRSHIPS Airships are an enormous item of expense in the accounts of an army. Zeppelins, for example, cost $500,000 to build. Their coni.tructioiai takes a year, yet they can be totally wrecked by a lidgli: wind in half an hour. To fill a Zeppeliln with, gas costs $3,000 every time a full head' of hy drogen is pumped Junto the 500-foot envelope of the airship. The great motors of the vessel drink up pe trol at the rate of 30 gallons an hour Moreover, these delicate ma chines require a $110,000 shed' to house them if they are to be safe ly anchored away from the pres ence of boisterous weather. Constipation tlie Father of Mfeny Dls Of the numerous ilia that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels reg ular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamber]adn's Tablets. They not on ly move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the di gestion. For sale by Keariey Arc You Looking for Real Eastat Have You Anything to Trade} Read Our Bargains. We Have Others Call up J. 0. Howard, Atlantic in Cass Co. 3 1-2 costing from $200 to $250 and then buy it quick. Owner will leave $10,000 at 5 per cent for 8 years if wauted. feet only one block from the two main corners in the city. Pavement paid on both streets, and all houses rented. Income $45.00 per month. This will pay better than 8 per cent on the investment and this cornor should double in value in the next 5 years. Price $5,000 Phone No. Red 167 Day Phone 10 Night Phone 56 Just Right To Start In Life With No. 1. G. Mr. Trader, Look at this farm 6 miles from town in Adair Co. 160 acres of rolling land, all good soil, small improvements, new land, pasture fenced hog tight, will rent for $6 an acre. Price $120 an acre. Will take residence property or stock of goods up to $5000. and give easy terms on the balance. No. 1. H. 160 acres 7 miles east of Spalding 3 miles from small station on Macksburg and Creston R. R. Has 5 room house in good repair good barn and other aut buildings, well and windmill, orchard and small fruit, one mille to school in good neighborhood. Nearly all fenc ed hog tight, 40 acres blue grass pasture has never been plowed, all good soil and not rough. Price $125.00 per acre and owner will trade for residence property anywhere in Cass or Audu bon counties. Teams of payment will be made vero easy. This farm will rent for $6.00 cash rent per acre. No. 2. H. A new 6 room bungalow, on one of the best residence streets in Atlantic, modern except furnace, lot 50 by 140, garage and chick en yard, and plenty of small fruit. Screened sleeping porch, plenty shade and street paved One cf the nicest places in the city for retired farmer. 4 blocks to sohool. Cannot be built for the price asked which is $3500. No. 1. M. 120 acres 5 miles noath of Macks burg, la., 40 acres of new land with first crop of corn, small imrrovements, church across the road, good road to town. 50 acres cultivated, balance in timber pasture with lots of valuable walnut trees. Rents for half of crop. Price $100. per acre and owner will give most any reasonable terms. Might take small unim proved place in exchange, or 160 acres North Dakota land. No. 2. M. This is the best large tract of farm land in one body in western Iowa, consisting of 880 acres one mile from Nevinville, 6 miles from Orient in Adair county. Only been crop ped 2 years and was formerly a large stock farm all in blue grass. All lays well, very gently rolling, has two sets of improvements, plenty of water and fine orchard. No thin soil no rock or brush. Land all around this selling at from $150 per acre up. This farm can be divided into two 440 acre farms if wanted. Loan runs 12 years at 5 per cent and the price is only $125 per acre. A smaller place clear would be considered in ex change. Get after this, you farmer with a family of boys. It will make you all rich. ROY JONES Auctioneer Will Be Pleased to Have Your Sale Leave dates at the office of HARVEY & HUNT, or PHONE 78 EXIRA WM. F. HOPLEY Funeral Director anil Licensed Embalmer Exira, Iowa