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Lime Springs Herald from Lime Springs, Iowa • Page 7

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Lime Springs, Iowa
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Money at Interest is the nearest thing to perpetual motion ever When you have a bank account where interest paid on your your income is growing night as well ai day. If it is your ambition to be successful anil independent in this world the short cut is to start a bank account. You can start it here with 1 a very small sum. CHESTER SAVINGS BANK H. c.

'Invited to make useofoiir Exchange Jiulletin Chester Locals Gordon Thomas autoed to Rochester Friday. Thoj. Hale was down from l.e Roy Wednesday. Red Williams was Roy Friday. down from l.e Hahn moved to Wisconsin the first of the wrek.

Gco. Thomas and W.J. droxe to l.e Koy Monday. McMahon Ed TiDbals and son Curtis were up from Lime Springs Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. liendrikscn and Mn. Gates visited at W. Cray's Sunday. An auto load from Lime Springs called at W.

Cray's Tuesday evening. The Tuesday Club enjoyed their study with Mrs. Roscsc Sires the 21 si. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, ther cannot teach the ot I ho illuue.

Catarrh a local Mtmus, Influenced br comltlutlonal and In order to curi it you mu.it an Internal remedy. Catarrh Medicine IB taken Internally and thru the blood on the of irilem. Hall'a Catarrh Medicine prescribed by one of the best pliyalclann In country for It com- poied of of Ih. ben lonlca known, combined wtin of the but blooU The combination of Ihe Iniredlenta fn Hntfs Catarrh Hedl- la what lUch wonderful VenUe tn catarrhat fiend for ftiltmontnlii, free. CIIBNET A Tolrdo.

O. Jt Drucdita, Tte. ZlaUl'a Family PDIa tit coniilpatlon. Ray Wells and Bcekman returned from Waterloo Friday. Lawrence Grabau was up from non- air Saturday looking afier hay interests, Carl Knoile rciurned to Waterloo Thursday afier spending several weeks at home.

Walter Perry went to Hudson, Wis Friday morning where he is looking up a new location. Mr. Smith of Riceville came Mon day to visit his daughter, Mrs. John Johnson. Ray Wells, who has been on a farm southwest of town has sold it and is goinf) to Canada.

M. R. Jones and W. H. JJ.irnrs departed I'huuday for the northern part of Wijcoiuin on a week's fishing trip.

Air. Frank Eva returned from Hampshire, the latter part of the week. Alice trifle and c'c Alltn I a' were i ruexlay, i't. n. it 11 .1.

1 the home the hii'leS partriK, and Mrs. Uobcrt north i Lime in the a few near relathcs, Rev. Sirs officiating. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding dinner was served and happy couple left hy attto lor a visit with friandi in Minneapolis. The bride wore a dresi of white georgette over white latin with bead trimming and the groom a suit of navy blur, liolh bride and groom are well known spent of their lives in our The groom is the oldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Larson and is A graduate of the Detroit Automobile School. The beit withes of their many friends go with them as they embark on the seaol life together. Surprise Party On Friday evening of last week over forty of the friends and neighbors of Mn. Ida Baldwin gathered at her home at 8 o'clock, completely surprising her.

They brought well filled baskets Irom which a delicious cafeteria lunch consisting of gandwices, pickles, olives, cake and coffee was serveb, after which'Mn. Ed. Capper, on behalf of the company present presented Mrs. Haldwtu with a beautiful cameo brooch as a remembrance ol the occasion, Mrs.Ualdtvin responded with her thanks and a few well chosen wods after which all left for home regretting Mrs. Haaldwin's departure from among us but honing she will find much pleasure in her new home.

Mr. ami Mrs. V. j. McMahon returned by nuto from Lily Lake, where they have been for the past six weeks.

Bigan and daughter, U.nn.l.i.. I Gordon 1 homas went to Ames Monday morning where he will attend the University for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. I.cvi Roberta of Lime Spiinp visited at the O.

L. Jones and 'Ihos, Kdw.irds homes Sunday. llobbie Hughes was up from Cresco Wednesday and installed a Round Oak I'ipcleM Futnacc for Ed, Roper, Mrs. Helen Kimballjof Indianapolis, Ind is here enjoying a visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

Frank Winegar. A Good Barn Increases Farm Profits I 1 OO many fanners look upon barns as an expense rather than a I source of profit, with the result that their in winter require most of their feed to fight the cold--or lacking the protection of a cool shelter in the heat of summer, fall victims to disease and dysentery. A well built, well ventilated and insulated barn will make more profits out of less feed. And besides that it adds to the market value of your farm. Prosperous fanners and good farms ore often judged by their barn's.

The most successful farmers have good barns because they find that they pay big returns on their investment. The best barn is a wood barn and to give test service it should be finished on the outside with WHITE PINE White Pine stays where you put it. without opening nt the joints. It doesn't warp, split, twist or rot, even after years of exposure in all kinds of weather. And it takes nnd holds paint.

We have practical working specifications and bill of. material for the bam shown above or for any other farm building. Come in and get them or let us send them to you. Our service free. Do Not Miss The Music Convention Oct.

i in the M. K. church. The program, which published in full on another page, be gins sharp at 3 p. in.

and 7 145 p. Lime Springs, Iowa. Read tht ads this you. It pa; Mr. and Mrs.

II, Ilarnes ant daughter Matjorie and Mrs. Forrcs Stintzi were Lime Springs shopper Wednesday. Mrs. Will lilade diove to Illinois Thursday taking with tliem Mr. Blade's daughter Edna who ha: been visiting him.

Mr. and Mrs. E. D. MeWilliaroi and Mr.and Mrs.

Forrest Stintzi at tendid the photo play, "Freckles" In in Le Roy Friday II. F. Jones and John II. Jones Harmony were visiting their rclalitei ihc O. L.

Jones and Thos. Edward families Sunday. Wm. Dagar, while cutting Corn morning pot his coat caugh in the gearing of the corn binder and was quite seriously hurt. Dr, and Mrs.

F. N. Fieemire lef Sunday for Dtainerd, where iliey will visit Mis. Betsy liratrud ant other relatives. Miss Dorythv Hilda in given party by the in he room at the schoolhouse Pn'day even ing and was presented with a snuveni spoon of Chester in remembrance.

R. llewcy, auctioneer. My term: this season will be one per rent, sami price to cvcrlmdy, and del IT all. Sec me for a date. Phone 38 Crcsco, Iowa.

Chronic Catarrh. Our manner of living makes us vcr susceptible to coldi and a of colds causes chronic catarrh, I loathsome disease with wliich It i estimated, that ninety-live per cent our adult.population arc alllicted. I you would at old chronic catarrh yot must avoid or liavinn contractec a cold, net riil of it as quickly as ios Mblc, Chamlitrlaiu's Cough Remedy ii highly recommended as a cure for and can be depended upon, liar too Dnyc Lime L. Clark. Cbei T.

U1C 0 The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the P. F. O'Malley farm, 3j4 miIeinortheMt of Chester, on THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 192O Commencing at 1:00 P. M.

Sharp, the following described property: 29 Head of Cattle 9 young Milch Cows I 2-year-old Bull 4 Steers 4 Heifers, to be fresh soon II Calves 3 Head of Horses 1 Bay Mare 1 Colt, 16 months old 1 Black Horse STRAW and CORN Corn in field A good stack of Timothy Straw And many other articles too numerous MACHINERY, ETC. 1 McCormick Binder; 7 ft cut 1 McCormick Mower 1 McCormick Rake 1 Seeder 1 Rock Island Corn Planter 1 John Deere Corn Plow 1 Disc 1 3-sec Drag 1 2-sec. Drag 1 Breaking Plow 1 Walking Plow 2 Sleds 2 Wagons 1 Track Wagon 1 Hay Rack. 1 Swill Cart 1 Grindstone. 1 Surrey 2 Sets Work Harness mention: sums of Sro.oo and under, cash; over that amount i years time will given on bankable note bearing interest.

No property to be removed from premises until! settled for. R. F. DEWEY, Auctioneer E. D.

McWiMams, Clerk MRS. IYER SKARE Keep Well and Be Happy. If you would he happy you must your bowels refitilar. One or two of Chamherlain's Tablets taken immediately alter supper will cause a gentle movement of the bowels on tlic following morning. Try it.

Morton Drug Lime Springs, L. W. Clark Chester. Advertise In the Han-Hnratd R. W.

GARRISON C. O. GARRISON GARRISON Experienced Live Stock and General AUCTIONEERS Stock Judges. "Pedigree Sales a Specialty. LIME SPRINGS, IA See First National Hank, Lime Springs; or Farmers Bank, Chester.

OAKLAWN STOCK-FARM PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! We are now offering for sale some very choice DiVs i sired by OAKLAWN JONES 101485 and out of dams sired by WONDER JOE 292499 These pigs are all big and growthy and oat of good prolific BOWS. Come ook the stock over whether yoti trant to buy or not, Visitors alw.y, welcome THOMAS DAVIES Managi er res.

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1916-1977