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Lime Springs Herald from Lime Springs, Iowa • Page 5

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liLti SUN-HUKALD, LOJUfc SFK1WUS, lUvVA, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 CDESCO Tliur. Krl. Junr 11-12 "TIIAIJKK IIOUX- Aiuulng JunRlc rirtuir- Ml. (Onlr) Junr 13 "THE fAT CUKKlt." With llrlrn Twelt MjBtrrioiu and Spook)! bun. Mon.

June 14.13 MILLION KHEXCH.MK\" With Warn and Johnson anil great rant. A ix-iipy, frrneli) rtimeOj In Trrlmlrulor. Tur. (nl) June 10 llargaln McliC Two ailmlttnl on one llcktt "LITTLE Wllh Edn. G.

Itublnson, miuRlni Kalrbank.H, Jr. A Un-al Cnneilrr I'lrlurr: Thur. Juno IT-IS IConald Colmnn In "COXI)KMXKI" With Ann UnrOlnE and Louit. A crlpplng drnmn m'll worlh )tmr Mflnp! Sun COMING "Shll'I'V" June 21-S2 LIME SPRINGS LOCALS Missis Jljrlon and GladMi IJ.imH dinner curuis FrHay Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Junes and family. Owen Foulkcs returned la Lime Spring 1ft Thursday after rtlilhcs in Yublnja, Wash fpr Ihe Marcella Jones. wlio Imp licifi teaching In the public school in Ciirr. i tbe past year. la tipi.i.Ud home the last of this Meek.

Monarch 182,626. Black Pcrch- cron Stallion, weight 1TOO, will bs trucked to place for E. Carroll. Phone West Donalr 6, Lime Springs or Cresco. 23-4u A baby girl weighing nine pounds was born to Mr.

and A. uf on May 29 Mrs. Wind la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Dirlg. Mrs Oscar Taraldson, son lira 0. Garrison, and Vaniler Die attended the Kraduatinc exercises at Upper Iowa Unhcrsll). at Facttc, Wednesday I) I.

Davlcs, Worshipful Master of Howard Lodge A F. A. Is In Clinton this week attending the Iowa Grand Lodge meeting. He lefl Llmo Springs Monday and will ret Friday. Supt.

K. Henderson and W. D. Guthrie arc working on the front lawn of school house this week filling In the low places and morlng the playground equipment to the rear of the school house. Mrs Harriet Sheldon of Minneapolis, a sister of A.

R. Johnson, and Miss Mar)' Drake spent the week-end In Llmo Springs Mrs. Sheldon visited at the Johnson home end Miss Drako visited with friends. Mrs W. Mumbjr, mother ot Jlrs.

H. Halwcg, and her sons and Fa, and her daughter Haiti, all of Waucoma, spent Sun- daj at tho B. H. home. Mrs Halwen'n cousin.

F. C. Tanks, also of Waucne. rlslted here Monday. I Mr and Mrs W.

W. Lewis and Henrietta Moiiw drove to Fuy- ctte they attcnd'O the Comrtencemenl exercises at Upper Ion a University. Miss Ella was graduated from the Unl- vcrsltv. She accompanied them home Mr mid Mrs M. Mother of Miami.

Florida, arc here visiting Mrs. Mrtlicr's parents. Mr. and Mre. D.

J. l.oliul" They drove from Miami, the route they camo covering some 22 miles. They ciime Decoration rm oxpert go homo some time during the Mr. jlrthcr Is engaged tho automobile business. Mr and 3Trs.

Roy Cudmorc and ton. of Lou Angeles. Calif, arrived In Lime Springs last-Thursday lo 8 p-nd a month at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. D.

J. Mrs. Cudmore is a daughter of Mr. and Mm. Davis.

This the flrst lime Mrs. Cudmorc bin been In Lime Springs for three years, and the flrst time Mr. Cudmcre has been hero for sli years. PIANO TUNING--I will he In ltn Springs every Tuesday, and will do Piano Tuning Orders may left tbe Sun-Herald FOR SALE One Roberta. good work Mrs.

Oscar Taraldson and son. Charlej. and Charles Moore were in Rochester Friday. Mrs. J.

L. Dimes has been called to Aurora. 111., by the Illness of ber sister. Mrs. Uauder.

Mr. and Mrs Arthur Nagel and two children were Sunday at tbe Deri Nigel borne. DESK BLOTTERS For Sal ttl this office. Clue. Gray.

Taa and rink, 19x24 laches, 10 cents each. 38tf Marlon Schacht and Ronald Hughes spent last week at tbe Karl McMaster home In Nortbwood The Eastern Star will hold lu ast meeting before summer vaea- lon Wednesday evenltiE. Juno 17. Miss Evelyn came from Decorah Monday to spend a few days i her aunt, Mrs. C.

W. Moar, nd family. Mr. and Mrs. 3.

II. Dails and wo daughters were Eucsls of Mr. nd Mrs U. C. Wood at bprlng Valey Sunday.

Mrs. S. II Hall left last night for James Eaton anil Kennard Jones week's visit with relatives lu Elk- druvc lo Waterloo )Lsterday. horn. Wla.

Mrs. M. Truman nnd MUs KOH SALE My one-half Interest Henrietta Mouw were lu Cresio Krl- rbo South Side (iarace. Frank Echaclit. Crejco.

33U Mr. and Mrs. Will Mitchell. Forest here Crest o. visited at the a From Codar Falls and spent Sunday Tbunsdtiy.

his wife at the Jlrs James Roberts home Hay Matucn and Sam Wllbornc were here from Carpenter last Mrs S. Emll) Williams, of Huron, la here visiting her slsU'r. i Wednesday evening. Mrs Albert Lldlkc. and other relatives end friends.

Mr and Mrs Omar Ganger and children and lone Eaton lefl Satur- for Wisconsin where they i end a family reunion. Wendell Van lie Die accompanl'd A Zook to Oskalooa nnd cd there from Thurday i Sunday. Mrs Mrs a Herman llromcr. Dundrlck, Mrs. and tbe Misses Prof, and Mrs.

Hugh Jonca vere here from Grand Meadov. Ilnn ThLrsday. visiting Mr. Jones' lolhcr, Mrs. Eran Jones, and son.

M. Arsars. Tit Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lldlkc.

Mr. nd Mrs Dan Paly antf children of Illwaukee, Win and Mrs John U. rilllams visited relatives and Grace Lubbers and Jennie Shugrue i in Waterloo Monday. Mr. and Mm.

Archie Roberts and children, E. Williams and Donna Percy Hat en and tlill dren. Mrs Leonard Hanks anil Mm Karl McCaustlaud were In Cri-sc Krlday. Mrs. Tom Price and Tudor, l.ouli Dastlan, Mrs Chai Schacht and Mrs Durton Morgan ncre In loo Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. L. F. and two were dinner cuvsta at the Home of were here from Waterloo Mr.

nnu Mrs. Houard Palmer, near Chester, Sunday. Mlllard Horton. v.ho leaching In tho public has been bthool In LltchiUld. i i the past venr.

came to Lime Springs Tucs- da to spend the summer his parcrjti, Mr and Mrt, Hortou. The i a railroad Is putting In city water wcbl of the depot to take the place ot the i i The windmill lio removed an soon as the water la connected. W. Davis and W. doing the work Frost are Mrs.

D. and children cn- tcrtalnbd the fojlonlng at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Andrew Mld- Sunday and spent the da) at the S. Don era home. The girls stayed here for a longer ilslt.

Mr. mid Mrs. V. V. Kroal.

of Chicago, came Saturday evening for visit i Mr. Frost's parcnii, Mr. and Mrs, Illchard Frost, and his brother. William Krost. and family.

Mr and Mrs Ed Thatcher. Mr. nnd Mrs Uurllc Ewall and children, of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. R.

A. Vandcr Die and uilldrcn and Mr. and Airs. Howard Lubbers and daughter held their ninth annual picnic Sunday at Forestvlllc. MOXITMKXTS A large slock of.

beautiful designs. In all colors of c.r«nltr. All work rlends In Crwcc, Saratoga, and thus and children of Crosco, Harry I Kuarlln eei hcilcr, Sunday, Amundson and Mlas Peterson ot KldRcvwy. and Mr and Mrs Henry Mr and Fred Holds, of Auora. Ill stopped In Lime Springs ast Friday on their way home from Ilnneapolls, for a visit i Mrs.

E. A. Whllmarsb. Mr. and Mrs R.

A. Vander Die nd children and Mrs. Houard Lubers attended a shower at Green- eatton Wednesday given In honor their cousin. Miss Wllma Nagcl. Miss Gladys Parry came home Vcdnrsday from Two Harbors, where she has beqn employed the public schools i the past She will spend Ihe summer lib ber mother, Mrs.

Win. Parry. Bernard Hughes rec'1'ed a pain- ul cul on his last Thursday hen he ran Into a wire fenco on he E. E. Evans Son farm.

Two were necessary to close the ound. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes anil amlly were In Norlhwood Sunday Ith Mr. and Mm.

Earl McMaster nd family. Mr. McMastcr has been ck since last Thursday wltb ery- pelas. Miss Phoebe Parry came from eokuk and spent tha week-end 1th her mother. Mrs.

WlllUtn Tarry, and family. She left Monday or Imra City where she will attend ummer school. Mrs. C. L.

Robinson and son, obhle. ot Los Angeles, ana Irs. Robinson's parents, Mr. and Irs. D.

C. 'Wood, of Spring Valley, pent Wednesday at the home of Ir. and Mrs. B. H.

Davis. Maryland Woman Happy Now- Loses 55 Lbs. Edith J. Marriott ot Md. writes: "Lost winter I weighed 200 bs and won very much ashamed.

I bought a bottle of Kruscben Salts which gave arch wonderful reaulls I bought more. After 4 bottles I welEh 145 Ibs. and all my say. "How slander vou'vo gotten-how did you do It?" I sajr only words--thanka lo ICruschen Salts." A Rcnerojs bottlo ot Kruschen Salts that tuts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at Edw. H.

Halweg's any drugstore In America--lake onu half.ieaspoon In a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast --ect out pantry and fatty meals-go light on potatoes, butler, cream and sngar-- that will help Kruschen take off yoar fal. Take Krjschcn every mornlnc-- It's the lltlle dally dose that docs if nol jorft.ll? satisfied after the first bgtlle--money hack Olson and children. FOR SALE--A-I Hoot quality Uec supplies at factor) prlccx. carry almost a full lino of Utility suppt'cfl to compete with mall order houses Hives at J1.5S. In lots five, up Other supplies In comparison I take bceswai In 24-7U Virginia Rucslnk.

daughter of and Mrs John Rucslnk. spent last week In Mason City at tho home of Mcma Kerr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kerr, formerly of Lime Springs On Sunday Mr.

and Mm. Rueslnk drove to Mason Clty-anl brouRht Vlnlnlu and Mcrna homo with them. Mcrna la spending this week vlaltlnE at tho nueslnk homo and at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Sanborn. THIRTY YEAItS HXl'EUIKNCB In producing artistic memorials In grnnlto 5ml marble. Prlcc reasonable. Prompt service.

Creoco Monument Co. THE ULTIMATE ETE SERVICE S. CALLISON The Eje-Coiufort Specialist Cresco, lows. Prompt service oil all orders, large or small. CRESCO MONUMENT CO.

Cresco, Iowa 1st Door Weal of Telephone Office. ihrorberi into Uie syjtcm from -wasto in the bowels, cause that sluggish, bilious condition; Ihe foul the breath; sap slrei'f and nerve-force. A little ol Dr. Caldacll's Syrup Pepsin clear i.p like thai, gently, harmlessly, in a hurry The difference it will makn in y-vni feelings over night will prove mcnt lo rju. Dr.

studied constipation for erty-deven years Thii Icing experience ccatlol him te make his prescription ust what men, women, nld people nnd chiUren need Ir mike their bowcli help OiemscUes. lls naturrl. mild, thorough ictioa end its pleasant Usle commend OIlle of 'B 13 Thai's why Dr. CaUwelPs Syrup Pepsin." as it a called, is the meal popular lazalivr drugstores sdl. IOUR STOMACH TUST a tasteless dose of Phillip.

Milk of Magnesia in water. That Is an alkali, effective, yet hurmlesi. It has been the standard antacid for 50 yean. One ipooalul will neutralize at once many Uma in volume in acid. It the right way, the quick, pleuanl and efficient way lo kill the excess acid.

The stomach becomes sweet, the pain You ire happy again in five, minutes. But don't depend on crude metbrxjj. try Ihe beat way yat evolved in all tha 'I Phillip. He sure lo get the genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia, the kind thit the physicians prescribe. of Magnesia" has been the C.

S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles II. Phillip. Chemical Comi and i's predecessor Charles H. Ph iince (875.

Seed corn and saved dollars must both be kept for another harvest. FirstNationalBank Lime Springs, Iowa Miss Alice Woodward, of Cresco has been spending a few days vtltb Jlrs. S. II. Hall.

Mr. and Mrs John Itcally. of West Union, were dinner guests nt the home of her mother. Mrs O. SI.

Truman, and fjrullr. Suudd. Mr. and Mrs. Arlle Dunlap and children were dfnner guests Sunday at the home of Mrs.

Dunlap's par- nils. Mr and Mrs llenr? Applen. Mr and Mrs. R. E.

Jones, son and daughter Uetly Sue. drove to Vlroque. Wls here Mrs Jones and the children taycd tu tliilt i and rrl- tlves Mr and Mrs Joins lived In 'roqiir for five years lie fore In l.lme Sprlncs. Mr. and Mrs Dan Italy, son James and daughter Nora, and John O.

U'flltama carnc Saturday from Milwaukee. and spent the wick-end at the home of Mr. and Albert Lldlkc. The Dal)a returned home Tuesday and Mrs. Williams i spend sonic lime ilalt- Ing In Lime Springs.

S-H Modern IKixenport--llow did get to he an antique?" Antique I Just wormed my up I in Your bowels! PR. W. B. CALowtiVs SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative New Hampton Beauty Shop AH lines of beauty culture reasonable prices. Permanent waving a specialty, featuring the new combination wave and guaranteed ringlet cnda; all prices ranging from $5 to $8.

CALL 111 FOR AN APPOINTMENT Mrs. Jennie Leichtman New Hampton, Iowa NEW Ijl LJtvlSu iu, i Davis Chevrolet Lime Springs, Iowa Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday June 12 and 13 FAIRWAY COFFEE, 1 Ib. vacuum can 42c NUT CHOCOLATE BARS, fresh, 5 bars for lOc BRIARDALE MILK, 3 cans for 23c CANNED APPLES, 1 0 a 4 7 CANNED BLACKBERRIES, No. 10 can 75c CANNED APRICOTS, No. 10 can 59c G.

W. C. HOMINY, 3 cans for 25c SERVEWELL KRAUT, 2 cans for 22c ONION SETS, to close out, 2 Ibs. for 15c Fresh Strawberries, Pineapple, Lettuce, Carrots, and Muskmelons always in stock. Price Williams "For Service and Satisfaction" Lime Springs, Iowa 7SP4PF1?.

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