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The commercial club called the business men to a, meeting Tuesday evening with the view of reorganizing, reorganiz-ing, but adjourned In deference to an entertainment then on by the high school when only partly effected. C M. Madsen was selected forpresident, H. A. Kearns vice president, M. D. Beauregaard secretary and A. E. Park treasurer. It is intended to complete the organization at another meeting to be held Saturday night. The Tuesday Evening Card club this week met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, honors going to C. N. Jensen and Mrs. Hagan. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Porter, Por-ter, who returned Monday from an extended visit in Salt Lake and Nevada. Ne-vada. Mrs. Hyrum Fredrlckson was in Salt Lake last week and saw the departure de-parture of her son Oscar who, together togeth-er with James Gledhill also of this city went to the cantonment at Fort Leavenworth, Kans. That funny Swede play will make you laugh. "Let Ole Do It," at Centerfield Cen-terfield Opera House one night only, Saturdry Feb. 23. The Elders' quorum enjoyed a so-ial so-ial and dance last Friday evening at tha R. S. hall. It was a crowded affair af-fair and served to renew acquaintance that will be of lasting remembrance. Rev. Nethery will give the continuation continu-ation of his stereoptlcan lecture on the "Life of St. Paul," in the Presbyterian Presby-terian chapel Wednesday, February 20 at 7:30 p m. We have sold 3 John Deere Manure Spreaders this week to Ferd Roselund of Christenburg and Frandsen Bros, of Westview. Come and see the best spreader on the market today. C. W. & M. Co. Advt. i Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostratijk. nd female weaknesses they art lite supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. I FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND $ STOMACH TROUELE It Is the best medicine ever sold f over a druggist's counter. I i I IryHERE'S a. lot of money I here and in this vicinity. Possessors of thatmoney read this paper; they swear by it. They want to be shown. If your goods are right, they want to buy. This paper talks to that money at regular intervals. It's money that t.tl Its back and talks back strong. Get your share do your talking through our ad-v-niping columns. '-' u-i Chamberlain's Tablets These Tablets are intended especial ly for disorders of the stomach, livejj anh bowels. If you are troubled witrr heartburn, indigestion or constlp tion they will do you good. Adv, About Constipation Certain articles of diet tend to check movements of the bowels. The most common of these are cheese, tea and boiled milk. On the other hand raw fruits, especially apples and bananas, also Graham bread and whole wheat bread promote amovement of the bow els. When the bowels are badly constipated, con-stipated, however, the sure way is to take one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after supper. Advt. Bring in your Job Work. We. Print BUTTER WR AFP E R . e When You Have a Cold It is when you have a severe cold that you appreciate the good quali-ities quali-ities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs.Frank Crocker, Pana, 111. .writes: "Our five-year-old son Paul caught a severe cold last winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible cough spells. We were greatly worried about him as the medicine we gave him did not help him in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy that I got a bottle of it. The first dose benefitted him so much that I continued giving It to him until he was cured." Adv. rHADE MORAL Nobody wouit have known the Good Samaritan's Samar-itan's kind act were it not ror Cur Saviour's parable. Be ths home folks' Good Samaritan, Mr. Merchant; make this paper pa-per your commercial bibiti write your own parable an put ft in our advertising eol urnns, . - . A Hint to the Aged If people past sixty years of age could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold and remain in bed for one or two days, they would recover much more quickly, especially especial-ly if they take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There would also be less, danger of the cold being followed by any of the more serious diseases. -AdTb. JOh WOBJt at kbls otat. |