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Audubon County journal. (Exira, Iowa) 1884-1993, August 11, 1921, Image 8

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picture Saturday evening
but as our booking agent
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There will also be a com
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Admission 10c and 25c.
Sunday, August 14th
•MAY ALLISON
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"Are All Men Alike"
They were alone in her studio
when lie suddenly embraced her.
Speechless with' surprise, she
1 ought to free herself. Hisonly
action was to ver her face with
kisses. .She screamed—and th^ri
something happened-sometiling
that sent the unwelcome lover
spinning on his ear. See May
Allison in this thriving romance
of the artist colony of Green
wich "Village. It's a whale of a
picture.when it comes to thrills.
Also Pathe ISews^ 10c and 2oc.
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For Candy, Cigars
Cigarettes and
Tobacco
Short Orders---Lunch
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J.' S. WILLIAMS
Cocoa, balk, per pound,15c
Powdered Sugar, bulk, 2 lbs. .. .25c
Rice Fancy Blue 'Rose, 4 lbs ^25c
Beans,, fancy Navy, lbs .. 25c
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Audubon County Journal
Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter at
the Postoffice at Exira, Iowa.
vV. H. LANCELOT ^..Publisher
»UtS. VV\ J. LANCELOT Editor
Phone Number 34
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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In Iowa
)ne year, postage paid... .. $1.50
6ix months, pusta&e parci 5
outside
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THE AMERICANPRESS ASSOCIATION
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Mrs. Chester Brooks arrived to
day from California for an extend
ed visit with her daughter, Dr.
Carrie Brooks and husbagd and
with relatives in Audubon.
Next week we will have in a carload of Omar Wonder Flour aad
will sell some of it on the track at this price:
Five or Ten Sack Lots, sack
7 This Price on Track Only.
Fancy Washington Bairtlet Pears 4,10
Best. Cider Vinegar gal., 40c Best White Grata Vinegar gal., 30c
/».7e Pickling Spices, per package, 8c"
Hardwater Castile Soapffour bars
Swiss Rose Soap, four bars for
Bath Tablets four for
N(rthup
Fancy Santos Peaberry Coffee 5 lbs. $1.00
an a of 5 1 6 0
jPeter Hassenfeldt
c. We sell for Cash Only. Produce taken same as ^ash through
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Farm for Sale
The late Georgei Huyck farm,
consisting Of 671 acres, located
mile north of Exira depot.
Independent school district rur il
mail route telephone line. Gocu
set of improvements beautiful lo
cation. Will make a pood home.
Priced right for quick sale.
••!Qrr---,::JAMES HUYCK.
John Dimick returned Monday
from a business trip to Omaha.
Elmer Bailey and children have
returned from the lakes and are
spending a few days at the Fulton
home. .•
Haul by Truck
40 cents pfer mile,
all K. M. PERSING.
There will be an American Le
gion meeting at the hall Monday
evening, August 15th. Important
business will be transacted. Every
member is requested to be present.
Lunch will be served. *4'-T^-
1 ..,. AUDUBON COUNTY JOURNAL
People in need of monument
work would do well to see
tf adv F. D. LANE,
tedat
flirei: months, po^ta^'e^paid -l0 I nmOUntS to $46,000. TllGl'G Will
one year, Poster i'iiiti ...w.oo.: 12x12. Within a few days there
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Audubon, Iowa.
The Jensen Construction Com
pany has begun work on the pri
mary road between Exira and!
Hamlin. The contractors have lo-
Audubon. tfhe contract
be sixty-nine culvcrts, the largest
p.s. „s I will be three gangs of men at, work.
Rev. and Mrs. Lawton and son
of North Branch have recently re-
turne
from au outing at the lakes
THE LLORTHENL
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SFCATE-
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs.^Art Cameron, also
North Branch. ,' 7
Shoes repaired while you wait.
GERALD-HENSLEY.
Peter Kommes and so.L', John, of
Carroll, were guests last week of
Joseph Rydl and family. In the
days 'way back yander, Pete arid
Joe were happy' bachelors, up in
the wilds of Audubpn county, and
-enjoyed talking over old times.—
Anita Record.
Rob Christensen, wife and
daughter, Xen Creek, wife and
daughter autoed to1 Lake View
Sunday and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Newman
are the parents of a ten-pound
baby boy who arrived Sunday,
July 31st. Mother and babe
are being cared for at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Covault.
FOR SALE—20 acres, Warren
county, Iowa. Good house and
barn fenced and cross-fenced: hog
tight lots of fruit. Price, $7,500.
$2,500 at 6% balance, cash
FRANK HALL.
al4 Churchville, Iowa.
Siir
& Northup and Exira jCreamery Co.
$2.25
Audubon es!. fancy corn, 2 cans 25c
Peas, Early June, 2 cans ......, 25c
Red Beans, No. 2 cans, each 10c
Lima Beans, No. 2 cans, each... 10c
40c
25c
25c
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Exira
Iowa
TOWN PESTS
The Scandal Sheet from the Big
City wins the Limburger Cheese Med
al for Offensiveness. Its many col
umns of Nauseating Details of Scan
dal and Crime make It Unfit for De-,
cent Homes., Carry It out and Throw
It In the Garbage Can before the Chil
dren see the Filthy Sheet,I
Good second-hand shoes for sale
GERALD HENSLEY.
Mr and JMrs. Don Graham, of
Muncie, Ihdiana, came Sunday to
visit her parents, if. P. Hansen
and wife. Mrs. Graham is known
here as Miss Georgia Hansen. Af
ter graduating from the Exira
schools, she took a course in chiro
practic at Davenport, after which
she located at Farmland, Indiana,
where she has been practicing.
Bred sows and a' few boars at
A. C. Nelson's Poland China Sale
August 19th.
Mrs. RoscoS Clark, of Atlantic,
visited last week at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Hans Nelson.
George Spoo is in Omaha- this
week on business. -:v.
Andrew C. Nelson's Poland
China Hog Sale August 19th.
Mrs. Ada Smith and son, Ellis,
and wife, who have been visiting
relatives in St. Joseph, Missouri,'
for some time, returned home Sat
urday. Mrs. Smith's sister accom
panied them home for.a visit.
Buy your Poland China hogs at
Andrew C. Nelson's sale Aug. _19i
Public Sale of Poland China
hogs at Andrew C. Nelson's
August 19th.
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Merle Terhune and family vis
ited from-Saturday till Wednesday
with his mother at Ida Grove. .»
Miss Edgren, of Britt, Iowa,
arrived Tuesday for a visit with
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Red Wing work and dress shoes
at Gerald Hensley's.
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This is but one of
many exclusive features
which have gained mil
lions of friends for
EVERSHARP.
EVERSHARP repre
sents true pencil econ
omy. Only the lead is
used, only the lead re
placed.
Come in and see our
wide assortment of
styles, sizes and finishes
—all made with jeweler
precision to last a life
time. It v/ill give you
permanent writing sat
isfaction.
Get yours todayt
50c to $65.00."
Sold by
P. M, Christensen
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The patented EVER
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tiny grooves in the lead
as it passes through.
The tip holds the lead
firmly in its grip—the
lead will not slip.
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Come to Our
August 13th to 20th
During the'week of Aug. IS to 20-,
tuere wiil be sornS of the finest bargains here for
yon to -'"pfols: up that we have ever olferett
Some of them are the new-goods which we bo't on
the basis of newer and lower prions—and the savings
are passed along for you to "pick up." And mer
chandise already here jn the store must go to make
room for the new fall gvoods which will soon reach
us. This means a big clearing away—reduced pries
ts with big savings for you.
If you saw a dollar lying in fhe street, you'd "pick
it up wouldn't you? Then do the same withi these
offerings—it.'s just like
these savings.
Legal Lenses must be on all cars in the state of Iowa- 1
We have a.large assortment of
Violet Ray and Other Lenses
With Different lenses only certain bulbs can be used. 1
Filament of Focal Adjustment are different. Focus
at the reflector must be according to the lens used I
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We will assist you in this service day or night and
your light will comply with the Iowa Law.
Hansen's Garage
Tharnish's Variety Store
'Tk Place it Pays to Trade
Mrs. Gamber and Miss Alice
Gamber returned Saturday morn
ing to their home in Valley Junc
tion after a visit with their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. T. Kearney.
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Early Ohio potatoes at $1.00
per bushel. Residence 1 block
north of the jail. Phone 80.
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Audubon, Iowa.
Soren Madsen ^nd family had a
family reunion and picnic at Sun-v
nyside Park in Atlantic Sunday.
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picking up money"' to toake
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36 inch percales 15c
Madras Shirting.'.. 15c
New checked Percale 20c
Summer Dress Goods at One-Half Price
All Gingham Dresses at 25 per ccnt discount
Come and get your Dresses for^School. use before
they all go.
We must make room for our Wintej Goods for.next
month. c---\
H. P. Petersen
5 Per Cent Discount from All Regular Prices.for Cssh.
Produce Taken Same as Cash.
Attention ADto| Owners!
Strict Headlight Law
Enforcement Sept. 1st
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Boys' Cover-Alls or Play Suits
The/demand for these practical play-time garments is
steadily ijjereasipg. They not only save wear and
tear on good clothes, but are easily laundered and
have good appearance.
Materials, workmanship and price,make these values
doubly attractive.
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Mrs. Norton, of Anita, accom™
panied by relatives, visited friends
here yesterday. They were on
their way to Boone, Iowa. Mrs.
Norton is well acquainted here/
having lived east of town and
taught in the Hoegh neighborhood
before her marriage.
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Fred'Klever, Mrs Carl Klever,'
Lloyd and Caroline Klever left'
Monday for Iowa county' to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Potts and children
have gone to Elkhorn to make
their 'future home.
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