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KIMBALLTON A. N. &. S. Railroad Directors met .last Friday in Atlantic. Mies Lorena Eabeck spent Sunday Sat ber home here in Kimballton. T. G. Muller, Ludvig Pederaen and Sigrid Jorgeusen made a trip to Audubon Tuesday. P. Bertelsens', Mrs. Rasmussen, daughter Thyra and Jens "West vis ited in Elk Horn Sunday. 'ford Bull calves for sale. rf Remember you can get a sack of •sugar for $5 25 at Faaborg and Ter kelsen's. dS Mr. Ludvig Pedersen, tending college in Omaha visited ov %ir Sunday at the Rev. Jorgensen home. "I" *c Young People's "meeting will be held Sunday afternoon Dec. 18th at 3 o'clock p. m. in the church base ment. Here We Are~You and I -i, Going to the Elk Horn Jewelry Store to buy a fine Christmas Present. We carry the finest line of Cut Glass ever seen in this town, Watches, Clocks, Siver ware, Musical Instruments and Jewelry, which is the most suitable present you can buy. Will sell at great ly reduced price the finest Hand Painted China in town. Be sure to give us a call. Yours for business. J. A. PETERSEN, Jeweler Elk Horn, Iowa I ".•svMv Thomas Smith, j., Kimballton, la. Mies Lydia Madsen went to Elk Horn Thursday to accompany Mrs. Herskind on the piano at his concert there. who IB at- -1 Did you see those pretty cloaks and «uits at Faaborg's & Terkelsen's and just think they give 20J percent dis count on same. d8 The Rismussen boys, who have toeen in Canada to work this summer returned home Saturday and were satisfied with their stay there. Meetings are to be started in the "church basement to be held every Wednesday night at 7:80. Rev. J. Jorgeneen will render the entertain ment. Mr. Herekind did not have a very Tery large audience at his concert „'here Wednesday night. Those who were there say, that Mr. Herskind has a beautiful voice. He was ac companied on the piano by Miss Ly dia Madsen. at\ v. v\ Kimballton Drug Co. Kimballton, Iowa -We invite your inspection of our entirelys hew line of Holiday Specialties, such as: Dolls, dressed and undressed, Games of ail description, Iron and Menhanica Toys, Toy Wagons, Toy Books, Sleds, Toilet Shaver and Smoking Sets, Toilet Boxes, Latest Copyright Books, Burnt Woodware, Pastel Paintings, Perfumes, Stationery, Picture and Post Card Albums, Post Cards, Xmas Booklets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Visit our store. We appreci ate your patronage. Our goods and prices are right. 1 "y W -1 Si- *%•,%«' Chris Sorensens from Fiscus and Carl Sorensens' Irom Sharrn visited at the Soren Sorensen home Sunday afternoon. Chr. Sorensen's little ba by boy was christened in Kimballton Church and was given the name "Mylius Holmboe." The creek south of Kimballton is now furnishing Kimballton boys and girls manv a good time in ska'.ing being so good all way down and up the creek. Sunday a very large crowd both trom Elk Horn and our own town spent a pleasant afternoon there ELK HORN $ Rich Christinas presents at the jew elry emporium. dl5 Attend S. R. Nelson's big hardware sale at Brayton, Saturday, Dec. 24tb. Musical instruments, silver ware and rich novelties at the Petersen Jewelry store. a ha re a at A. Petersen's store, he will fit you out nicely. dl5 Have you decided on the Xinas present you want to buy? Call and inspect my lines and you will decide quickly. J. A. Petersen. Hardware at your own price Satur day the 24th at Nelson's sale at Bray ton. Everything in the hardware line offered at the big auction sale, Dec. 24th. Soren R. Nelson, Brayton, la. For watches, chain?, fobB and brooches see Petersen, the Jeweler. Come te Elkborn for Dry Goods, Shoes and Groceries. Large stock to select from dl5 Hans Marquesen & Sou For a nice ring, chain, brooch, or watch call on Petersen. dl5 All our lines of jewelry are rich and complete and cheap in price, as you will find out for the asking Ilbert Lamn, Prop. 1 V* 'S *7 J.'1' 1" SiiSJlfef h* 'ft UW* J. A. Petersen Young man remember love with a suitable sen has them. Afe: T-'-: your lady present. Peter dl5 Cloaks and Furs during month of Dec. at a discount. dlfi Hans Mirquesen & Son 1 PUBLIC SALE Having recently traded for the Pho tograph Gallery in Exira and being desirous of turning the name into cash touse in my business at Ross, Iowa, I will positively sell ths same to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Dec. 17,1910 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following property: Exira Photograph Gallery The property is situated in the mid dle of the block across Jefferson Street west of the park, and recently under went changes suitable for the Photo graph busineeB. It is renting for $10 a month, a very low figure considering its location. All pesaons interested in the photograph business in a good town and looation should make it a point to be present. Terms of Sale made known on day J. F. SMITH, Owner C. E. Mertz, Auct. WANTED Horses tad Rales 100 Big draft horses 1500 to 2000. 100 Big 4-year-olds for feeders 100 Chunk* 1300 to 1450 100 Good Farm mares 1300 to 1600, and all the fat well broken southern horses you can bring me. Will bny all kinds of good fat MuleB Don't be afraid to bring in your hir? sea. I will be there and pay the high est market price. Don't forget the day. Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1910 At the Livery isarn, Exira, Iowa. R. D. IMRIE PUBLIC SALE '1 he undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence in Exira. on Wednesday Dec. 21st a. m. Commencing at 10:00 o'clock the following property: 20 Head ot Live StocK 6 Head of Horses 1 bay mare 8 yrs old weighs 1100, 1 bay horse 9 years old weighs 1100 a good single driver, black horse coming 4 years old weighs 1150 good single driver, 1 black brood mare in foal weighs 1050, 1 colt 2 yrs old weighs 1000, 1 mule colt, 6 Head of Cattle: 1 cow fresh soon extra good, 3 heifers coming 2—high grade Short Horns, 2 spring calves. 8 Good Shoats. Farm Machinery: 1 wagon, Gretchen corn planter nearly new, new Jenny Lind cultivator, 1 new 3 section harrow, 1 top buggy nearly new, 1 buggy, 2 sets of harness—one of them new, 10 full blood Black Min orca chickens, some hay in barn, and articles too numerous to mention, nearly new DeLaval Cream Separa tor. Usual Terms. Free Lunch at Noon OPTO WITTHAUER Jones & Son, Aucts A W Harvev, Clerk 1 f- PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm and as I am goiug to quit farming I will sell at public auction at my place ttiree ami one half miles norr.heast of rab, 4 miles southeast of Brayton aud teu miles northeast of Atlantic: commen cing at 10 o'clock a. m. Hharp Wednesday, Dec. 21,1910 the following described property to wit: 5 Head of Horses consisting of: 1 bay mare 4 yrs old, wc 1500, ia foal 1 bay horseS yrs old wt. 1150 1 grey marr 12 yrs old wt. 1050: 1 year ling heavy draft oolt, 1 Buckling draft colt, registered, pedigree will be fur nished on the day of the sale. 14 Head of Cattle 3 milch cows, 1 High Kr&de Shorthorn bull, 1 yearling bull, 42-year old steers, 5 2-year old heifers. 47 Head of Hogs: 13 young and 3 old brood sows, bred to Thoroughbred Poland China boar, 1 thoroughbred pedigree boar, 20 months old, 12 fat hogs, 18 fail pigs. These are a choice lot. Farm Machinery, etc: 1 Sterling Seeder nearly new, 1 Sterling disc, 1 Petere corn planter with 100 rods of wire, 1 New Departure cultivator, 1 Famous Ohio ridlugcultivator, 1 Mc Cormick mower nearly new, 114-inch walking plow, 1 16-inch John Deere Sulky plow, 114-inch Good Enough Gang plow new, 1 Dain hay loader nearly new, 2 sets of lever barrows, one 3 and one 4 section, 1 light sleigh, 1 New Uoline wagon, 1 Fuller & John son wagon, 1 truck wagon, I rack, 1 spring wagon, 1 woven wire stretcher 1 Marseilles corn aheller, 2 sets of hea vy work harness, 1 set double drivin harness, 2 sets of fly nets, 1 new DA Lvl No. 15 cream separator, about 200 bushels Medium early oats, 900 bush els of corn in the crib, 5 tons of bay, 12 loads of oats straw, some corn fod der, and ot ber articles too numerous to mention. Usual Terms S Good Free Lunch at Noon E. H. CAREY Ras Lang, Auct. Mat Duval, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at his place 1 mile south of Exira, on Thursday, Dec. 22nd Commencing at 10 00 o'olock a. m., the following property: 55 Head of Live Stock 210 Acres of Land 130 Acres with ail improvements thereon, known a» the John B. Koni mea farm. The house ooutains 8 rooms and cellars, good well near house, 1 large barn with well and windmill near it, double corn crib, hog house, hen house, granary and several other buildings. Farm )s in the Indepen dent School Distritt of Exira. Another 80 joins the above. Large barn, running water, 20 aores fenced A '5 bog tight, all under fence aud on main road. 7 Head of Herpes: 1 gray mare 10 yetrajold in foal weighs 1150, 1 gray mare 8 ears oid weighs 1100, 1 oay mare 8 years old weighs 1250, 1 brown mare 3 years old weighs 1350, 1 gray Gelding 2 years old, 1 Stallion coming 2 years 1, 1 bay yearling colt. 6 Head of Cattle: 4 extra good milch cows fresh in January, 2 year ling steers. 22 Sheep 20 good Shropshire ewes, 2 rams. 20 Good Hogs: 19 good shoats 1 boar. Farm Machinery: 2 wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 McCormick binder, 1 seeder, 1 disc, 1 3-section harrow, 1 hayrack, 1 hay rike, 1 16-inch Sulky plow, 1 culrivator, 15 tons good bay, some corn and oats, 1 straw stack 80 acres Roughness, 1 Base Burner nearly new, some Household Goods, and ar ticles too numerous to mention. i- Free Lunch at Noon ysual Terms. Terms on Farms made known on day of sale. JOHN B. KOMMES Jones & Sooj Aucts. vl Otto Witthauer, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned,will sell at public sale on his place 4i' miles south of Exi ra, 3 miles east of Brayton, Section 27, Exira twp, on Friday, December 23,1910 Commencing promptly at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following property: 194 Head of Live Stock 20 Head of Horses and Mules: 1 Stan dard bred mare 8 year- old in foal wgt. 1050, 2 3-year old mares wgt. 2800 lbs., 1 mare 8 rs old wgt. 1350 lbs, 1 mare 4 yrs Old wgt 1000, 1 colt 2 yrs old wgt. 1000, 1 colt 1 year old wt. 900, 1 colt 1 year old wt. 800, 1 span Coach horses 8 yrs wt 2400, 1 horse 6 yrs old city broke single and double, wt. 1050, 1 horse 8 years old, broke single and double, wt 1000, 2 sucking colts, 1 span mules 4 yrs old wt 2600 lbs, 1 span mules 3 yrs old wt. 2000, 1 Jack 3 yrs old wt. 700 1 Jenny 6 yrs old, wt 700 lbs. 60 Head Hereford Cattle: 12 Regis tered cows and calves, 2 Registered 1 yr old bulls, 7 good milch cows, 3 fine 1-yr old heifers, 28 White face calves running with cows, 8 1 yr old steers wt 800 ibs each. 105 Duroc Jersey and Chester Whites: 48 head brood sows, 44 barrows, 13 pigs October farrow. 9 Shropshire Sheep: 7 ewes and 2 buck lamos 1 goat. Farm Machinery: 3 farm wagons, 2 riding cultivators, 1 walking cultiva tor, 1 16-inch Sukly riding plow, 1 16 inch walking plow, 1 12-ft harrow, 1 Sterling seeder and grass attachment, 1 Deering corn busker new, 3 sets work harness, 1 setsingle harness, 50 tons ti mothy clover and wild hay in barn, a lot of shredded corn fodder, 100 acres corn stalks, straw off 80 acru, 45 acres second crop clover. 1 Iowa Cream Separator, 30 geese and other articles too numerous to men tion. Usual Terms, Free Lunch at Noon R. P. CLARK Brayton, Rt 2. JONES & SON, Aucts. 1 OTTO WITTHAUER, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Having sold out and decided to move away and being obliged to reduce my entire stock to almost half its pre sent value, am going to make a public Clearing sale and also sell our entire line of household goods and other per sonal property in the town of Brayton: Saturday, Dec. 24th Commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. 15 Head of Horses consisting of: 1 bay mare 3 yrs old weighing 13U0,1 sor rel gelding 2 yrs old bred by Dune, 1 sorrel filly 2 yrs old of good blood, 1 bay filly 2 yrs old, 1 yearling colt by (dam Yellow rose) and Dune 2 bay year ling colts 5 brood mares consisting of Yellow Rose with a record of 2.20. in foal by Dune, 1 brown mare 3 yrs old weight 1200 in foal by Kitlinger horse, 1 white mare 10 yrs old wt 1100, 1 bay mare 9 years old wt 1200, 1 bay mare 10 yrs old wt 1000, 1 baj' pony 8 yrs old wt. 900, 1 sorrel family horse 10 yrs old wt 1150. Farm Machinery. The following are thenew implements that will be sold regardless of price but more can be put up if there is call for same: 1 75. bu. Corn King spreader, 1 50-bu Corn King spreader, 1 75. bu Clover Leaf spreader, 1 50 bu Clover Leaf Spreader, 1 75 bu Success Spreader, 1 50- bu Dan Patch spreader, 1 new 4 McCormick mower, 1 Ideal Deering mower, 1 6.ft McCor. mick binder, 16 ft Deqring binder. 16 Milwaukee binder, 1 new Deere loader, 1 Dain loader, 1 Hawkeye loader, 1 Hawkeye Side Delivery rake, 1 Dain Side Delivery Rake, 1 Osborne Side Delivery rake, 1 new Moline wagon, 1 Peter Shuttler wagon, 1 Columbus wa gon, 1 Peters planter, 1 Deere Mansur No 9 planter, 1 Deere riding cullivator, 1 Model Deere disc, 1 Model Deere disc, 4 new top buggies, 2 new carriages 1 Shetland pony cart, 1 Jenny Lind almost new, walking cultivator, 1 Av ery 4 shovel walking plow, 1 Avery 6 shovel wajking plow, 1 1-horse Int. engine and 1 power wash machine, 1 2 horse Int. engine, 6 new cook stoves consisting of 2 Peninsulars, 2 Estates and 2 Climax. 2 Radiant Estate Base burners. Household Goods: 3 iron beds with coil springs and ttress, 2 dressers, 2 commodes, 1 bookcase, 1 writing desk, 1 coucn, 3 center tables, 1 kitelien ta ble, 2 dining room tables, 1 10-ft and 1 12 ft, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 glass cup board, 12 chairs, 3 rockers, 1 Morris chair, 1 Domestic sewing machine, 1 Majestic range, 1 baby buggy, 1 12x9 Brussels rug, small rugs, 1 hanging lamp, a collection of liouseplants and flower-stand and other articles too nu merous to mention. 20 cords of dry stove wood, 10 cords of ord wood. Come everybody. Big Free Lunch at Noon Terms: 12 month's time with 5 per cent interest. 5 percent oil' for cash. S. R: NELSON Jo.srES & Sox, Aucts. C. L. BISOM, clerk. VETERINARIAN George Weighton V.S. Audubon, Iowa For Governor— B. F. Carroll u.'-.r Claude R. Porter A. MacEachron John M. Work For Lieutenant Gov. George W. Clarke Parley Sheldon M. M. Dixon ...p John B. Walton For Secretary of State— Jolm L. Bleakly John W. Blake W. P. Sopher Fred Jensen For Treasurer of State— W. W. Morrow James Y. Curran P. Knutsen John Kent... For Attorney General- George Cosson .1 C. E. Walters T. F. Willis ...s For State Superintendent A. M. Deyoe H. A. Mitchell B. W. Ayres.i __p Emil R. Nolte For Judges Supreme Court Horace E. Deemer A. Yan Wagenen H. F. Johns C. E. Cohoon William D. Evans P. B. Wolfe William Orr W H. Lyon For Clerk Supreme Court Burgess W. Garrett ...r Robert Van Boskirk. _d W. A. Piper George H. Schuett For Reporter Sup. Court- Wendell W. Corn wain, George Harnagle Anna M. Edworthy...p Emma W. Popejoy For Ry. Commissioners— David J. Palmer Walter H. Dewey H. R. Bradshaw Pearl J. Pbilabaum Clifford Thorne Nixon P. Jones Charles E. Sinclair Bert Vilas 8 For Representative- Walter I. Smith W. F. Cleveland Alden O. Mudge For Judge— William R. Green Carroll A. Bolter. Andrew B. Thornell...r Frank W. Miller Orville D. Wheeler E. M. WiUard For Senator— A. M. McColl II. H. Crenshaw For Representative— O. H. Jacobsen '.r M. T. Foley For County Auditor- Ed. B. Cousins. Otto Witthauer For County Treasurer- Howard E. Kittell William Northup For County Clerk— L. A. McGinnis B. J. Black For County Sheriff— M. O. Smith W. M. Crees... ForCounty Recorder— R. D. Hawks Lars C. Christoffersen.d For County Attorney— II. J. Mantz T. M. Rasmussen For County Supt.— Ella M. Stearns For County Coroner A. C. Harmon... For Supervisor (1911)— Ed F. Johnson G. W. Hoover For Supervisor (1912)— D. D.Sampson.. J. F. Shroeder O I I A A O A v-, VH-R CANDIDATES Windmill pumps, tanks and sup plies, at the Exira Auto & Machine Wks. *4 St 198 152 4 5 184 164 3 5 192 152 3 6 208 145 2 4 200 146 2 4 34 32 204 146 2 4 196 147 2 4 199 143 2 3 194 153 176 192 148 212 81 239 193 P. K.Jensen THE UPS AND DOWNS IN LIFE First National Bank EXIRA IOWA '-VA A 1 Juffa O 195 168 4 5 362 252 114 33 1 105 364 223 8 1 33 W. C. Hay ward l.r A. J. Anders Byron E. Youtz Lee W. Lang For Auditor of State- 197 150 3 6 1392 989 26 11 403 110 31 366 218 8 1 29 109 30 65 63 34' 223 86 78 169 180 73 61 288 296 80 85 95 58 73 330 271 91 81 182 168 61 67 356 239 177 197 32 227 376 106 183 183 38 98 325 271 4 108 106 68 362 224 8 1 62 364 221 7 1 201 152 2 109 64 365 218 7 1 359 220 7 1 362 221 7 1 33 199 147 2 4 357 219 7 1 359 216 6 1 168 18 207 144 200 142 187 150 y,1/*, 1398 1000 26 11 398 109 32 1 1394 888 26 12 506 103 41 106 69 1365 927 24 11 438 110 32 107 66 357 237 1 198 152 2 4 ,1 1386 889 21 15 497 3 115 31 108 67 3 356 225 7 1 1401 917 11 484 109 31 1376 899 21 11 84 477 111 32 109 65 1407 876 21 11 1374 876 21 11 531 3 107 32 110 65 498 109 31 1 109 64 364 318 9 1 1397 875 25 11 520 109 321 110 63 1391 875 25 11 516 110 30 104 67 1331 889 21 10 1378 883 18 8 432 "3 112 59 107 30 336 258 1 495 109 34 88 85 3 69 60 64 61 64 61 384 205 377 204 367 210 1250 1056 11 87 80 85 79 83 80 194 114 29 111 121 1456 833 1405 840 1357 867 623 55 114 61 112 62 565 4l0 110 31 104 1354 894 460 110 32 148 33 53 79 323 269 1281 1018 80 8P 283 263 101 43 111 64 1160 1176 16 105 43 105 71 1285 1068 88 81 217 106 3 111 65 1318 992 67 326 65 82 77 97 946 107 1416 76 470 46 31 47 85 359 235 73 372 177 161 182 145 1075 1259 100 154 184 79 68 97 77 84 401 1253 1063 190 120 139 1601 115 116 315 276 1429 115 29 139 37 341 232 1349 928 421 107 29 106 58 1327 899 428 Dr. L. J. Oldaker, Dentist. Office in the front rooms over the Chris tensen Jewelry store. AH work In my line promptly attended to. come to everybody. Right now, while you are making money, you ought to be saving it then when the downs come you will have something to fall back upon. BE INDEPENDENT—START A BANK ACCOUNT with the ft iV'Ju 'it •s ::i •"'I Wsi ft?®I #SK "X.