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AUIUUUVU 1 vr w, uuiiMaJ, ooyi. 4x, iv 80 ACRES FOR SALE Access to fiv« available markets and trading points. Good land and ^nprovemetns. Eaey teams. For pric* and tennis call on Ziegleir anld Zitegler, Anita, la. FUH (1 Mil 240 acnes in sections 5 and 6 Jfranit township, Monona County, la. it miles from Rodney, and 5 mileq from two other good market towns. Rolling land noi foul weeds, stone gravel, or overflow and good im provements. 150 acres in corn, will £0 45 to 50 bushels. In a Danish settlement. Will leave Manning tor the farm. Monday inorqing at 4:45, Sept. 25, returning Mine evening over and St. P. £osne whether you buy or mot, you will be welcome. For information enquire Tate and McLaughW --A Aiuotioneers, mm*-- Manning, Iowa. GOOD SALE is insured by securing 1 the services of One eld Horse. 20 Tons of Hay is,'": IB FOR SALE COL. E. A. KROGSTAD AUCTIONEER My latest scientific method of conducting auction sales is worth $ $ to you. LIVE STOCK and GENERAL SALES Rates Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed Secure dates early by phone or letter. Phone Elk Horn, 15 on 36. Write Exira, la. Rt 2 Dry cord wooti. 'A Anderson, Brayiton, la Brayton, la. 0.7 FOR SALE Balled timothy hay for sale. 40 ota a bale. Frank Bates, Mgr. STORIES OF LOCAL INTEREST Miss Petersen, the mew teacher in the High School, is rooming at the Rodney Martin borne. Jack Aleup haw the ligaments in ante log sprained one day last week while trying to catch ihis horse in the pasture. He was obliged to use cnutcbes. Having rented my farm, 1 wili sell at public auction at my residence 2 I -2 miles east of Exira on the R-to-R Road Commencing at 1 O o'clock a. m. the following property 2 Head of Horses 42 Head of Cattle 22 three-year-old heifers, some fresh, others fresh soon 1 7 calves 2 milch cows. One good Short Horn Bull. 84 Head of Hogs 60 spring pigs, 2 yearling Hampshire sows and lSHamp shirs spring pigs, 2 sows with pigs at sides, 1 yearling and 1 spring Hampshire boars. Farm Machinery, all new Juggy ROY JONES, Auct. A. W. HARVEY, Clerk w-. man hay loader, side delivery rake, hay rake, mower, riding cultivator, Stirling disc, corn planter, 1 6 inch stirring plow feed grinder, hay rack, set work harness, saddle, Great Western separator, tank heater and other articles. Free Lunch at Noon TERMS. A credit of 1 year will be given on sums over #10 at 5% if paid when due, if not, will draw 8% from date. 2 per cent off for cash. Galimbertain's lie, Oioletra andi Diarrhoea Remedy ThSs is a medicine that every fam ily should be provided with. Coliic and diarrhoea often, come on sud denly and it is of greatest import ance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Cham berlain's Coldc Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy has a reputation* sec ond to none ior the quick relief which it affords. For sale by Kearney. Mrs. Joe Sandberg and son of Council Bluffs visited the first of ithe week with her parents, George Paige and1 witfe. Mrs. Doll Spoo completed her trip on the mail rouite, Tuesday. She has beemi carrying mail for A A Seibert for fifteen days. Mrs C. Peitersen returned home Last Wednesday from a visit at the Jake Obenholtz home near Anita. Herman Borniholdt suffered a sprained wrist last Thursday while crankdmg his car. He is obliged to bandage his arm. —With years of experience in con ducting funerals, I offer you my best service, phone George Gore, No 38 Exira. Not on© accident occured during the County Fair last week. It was certainly remarkable for as many thousands of cars as were present. Heinxy and Miss Lesa Bush went to Missouri Valley last week to visit relatives and friends. Dr. Newlon is recovering very slowly from his recent severe ill ness. Mrs. Arthur Statzell ami Mrs Clif ford Pcsten visited a couple of days last week at the Lloyd Graham home in Audubon. Lena Houston was a northbound passenger, Monday. Misses Anna Dorr and Gertie Bell of Sioux City attended the funeral of the latter's father Joe Bell ici Exira, Sunday. 27 One good Colt coming 3 years old F7y1ngnDut2h 160 acres of Good Fall Feed J. G. GILROY v-4 **s, ..V.'? l4 A Kensington was held at the Mrs Stturgeon home last Friday by the La'dies Aid Society of the Congrega tional church. A large crowd was piresenu ami a good time was haVi/ by all present. AT AKMSTKOXG Y1SIT1XG— Miss Agusta Jens?n daughter of Mr and Mrs Jenseni north of the city returned to her home Wed nesday of last week after several weeks visiting at Armstrong, Iowa. Miss Jer.sen lived at Armstrong witl lier parents for a number of years and beirg of a very amiable and so ciable turn formed a large acquaint ance. AT ATLANTIC THURSDAY— Mr. Frank Williams was a busi' ness visitor in Atlantic last week. Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It. Dr. F.berle and Dr. Braithwaito a3 well as lr. Simon all distinguished authors—agree that whatever may be the disease, the urine seldom fails in furnishing us with a clue to the princi ples mion which it is to be treated, and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can thus be obtained. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheu matism, gout or sciatica or ywj suspect kidney or bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. send a sample of urine and de scribe symptoms. You will receive free medical advice after Dr.Pierce's chemist lias examined the urine this will be carefully done without charge, and you will be under 110 obligation. Dr. Pierce during many vears of experimentation lias discovered a new remedy which he iindf is thirty-seven times more power ful than lithia in removing uric acid from the system. If you are suffering from backache or the pains of rheuma tism, go to your best druggist, and ask for a 50-cent box of "Anuria" put up by Dr. Pierce. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak women and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for tlit* past forty years and more. They are standard remedies to-day—as weil as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Know! About the Oven! Judge for yourself—see the large oven, made in one piece of heavy boiler iron and notice the very close riveting—nothing is left to the ima gination in the oven construction of Cole's Hot Blast The entire oven edge, top-bottom and sides is exposed to view in this remarkable range. In no other range is the edge of the material used exposed to the eye, an:! thus tlv weight and quality can only be guessed at. Whe.i you pur ch ase Co 12's Not Blast Rang3 y\usee lha Heaviest material tver used in the te7ke —Warners Rust Proof Corsets. Sold by X. Larson and Son, T.F. Brayton I Range Secrets Disclosed! Double Capacity Range*9 Look for the Name *'Cols's" xvons Other Genuine. John Nelsen Exira, Iowa (rKAXDl'A A W lJK.ADEY— Mr A \V for the liver and bowels. You can get a sample of any one of these remedies by writing Dr. Pierce. Doctor Pierce's Pellets are unequaled as a Liver Pill. One tiny, Suqur-coated Pellet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Contractor Builder ATTENDED THE Tl'lvXElt Xl'PT[.U,H— Mr and Mrs Johniry Nelson attend ed the Hayes-Turner wedding at the home of the bride. 1HKTH1)AV AXXIYE11SA11Y— Miss Christena Beck, daughter of Mr and Mrs Martin B„jek, entertained a large number of her friends Sun day of last week in ho.or of her birthday anniversary. and Planing Mill Window Frames, Door Frames, Screens and General Mill Work Anything that can be made of wood made to order Bungalows, Gambrel Roof Barns and Other Improvements to suit your needs. Bound to Save you Money. Estimates Cheer fully Furnished. Ura'dly of Omaha EO. VPS The "Bungalow" Man Exira Iowa l'ot ni. rly of Exira, lias concluded to try the mild climate of California for an iiwlefinat® stay, for his health, lie starts for the GolVien State about tomorrow in company with a Mr. "Weeks, who is here on a visit with relatives. We tiust Mr Bradly will enjoy good health 011 tho coast and that everyone mav be kind to him which in his old years he richly deserves. MKS llEliT l'IXE SICK— Mrs. Bert Pine, sister of Will and Ernest Heokman, who have been seriously ill with typhoid fever lias come down with that drea'ded di sease am'd ia lying very low at her home east of town. The Heckman boys are Improving nioely. ••4V--O::. Jr FC* 7 Range construction of a domestic range. Oven will not warp or buckle. Heaviest body material made of Copper-Allojr Iron. Ccrae in today—-stop past range troubles now and purchase Cole's Durable Hot Blast Range. It will mean economy in fuel and repair bil is. S HAKYEY EX SEX' TO AMES— Harvey Jensen went to Nevada, Iowa where he had his tonsils re moved after which lie went to Ames College to take up the studies for tilie coming year. OPERATED OX XOST1UL— Mrs. Henry Tibben and daughter, Miss Helen wer.t to Audubon where Miss Helen submitted to a,11 opera tion on her niose. They returned home. Monday. OSCAK 111 XT AX I) VY1EE II EKE— Mr and Mrs Oscar Hunt of Wliit tier, California, arrived in Exira Sunday of last week for a visit of a month or five weeks with- numer ous relatives and friends. Constipation the Father of liuiy Ills Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share stairt with constipation. Keep your bowels reg ular a::d they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chaanbea-ladn'8 Tablets. They not on ly move the bowels but improve the appetite ai:,d strengthen, the d£i geetion. For sale by Keariey