Local Items
Buy your Xmas presents and) bnuy
them at Riley's.
Grant Jones was on the sick list
a part of last week.
Chet Razee Is helping LrOule Bal
«r with his corn shucking.
Chris Stone is helping Chris
Petersen ehuck corn this week.
Re.v. Hollingshead p,reached/ at
the Brayton church last Sunday.
Mr. WlOam Porter is building
large corncrlb on his farm near th.t
elty.
Mrs. Nettie McOlain visited last
week with her aunt, Mns. Herbert
Her rick up In Greeley.
George Guide caine down from
Hamlin Sunday and visited with
relatives and friendB.
Mlsa Minnie Campbell departed
last Saturday for Des Moines where
•he wllB visit a few datys.
Owen Murpbly of near Guthrie
Cemteir visited a part of last week
with relatives and friends.
Mr. Joihu Oberhoitz went ^:V-.to
south of Anita last Saturday to
-iiat'tend to business matters.
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Mr. Joe Naviatil and Miss Mir
"*a,f Mertes r-,111 be married on,
it "Wo.lnewliv, November 27t\i
Leon Porter visited' Friday and
Saturday at the ihome of his broth
or WEI In Audubon/ township.
Mrs. Horace Parrott has been
^uite poorly since hex return from
Omaha, but Is hetter at this writin
Mr. JphnjNiseen of Anita visited
last Thursday at thei home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ebert otf near Exira.
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Orv Howard and John Peterman
•utoedi from Atlantic lest Sunday
afternoon and vlslte a while wlthj
,.«Biatives.
Several members of the Masonic
Lodge autoetd to Audubon last Fri
day night to attend the Lodge
1mg in that city.
Miss Gleola Lair resigned her.
position at the Mrs. Spoot restaur
ant andi Miss Grace Rabson has
her place.
Mr. Wood Kline is painting the
^fred Reynolds new residence In
#reeley township, the carpenters
having finished.
Mr. andi Mrs. Albert Croy and
tfaanJily vlstedd Sunday at the home
ml Mfir. and Mrs. William Dyer otf
H&tbi of this city.
Harvey Jensen, Orwtn Matching
*saodLeonard Klin^e autoed to Bray
ton' Sunday and spent the after
noon with' friends??.
Mr. end Mrs. J. B. J. Lohner
and baby visited last Sunday- with
friends at the jo&mj tOberholts
home, north of this city.
Miss Gertrude Klllon returned to
Bxlra le*t Friday from Canada to
visit a while wlthl her. sister, Mrs.
Goerge Wolf, east of town.
Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Elliott of
Qpeston is visiting this week ait the*
home of her parents,
A "MILITANT WEEKLY
Wallie Kline and lady friend
Wlota visited over Sunday with Ms several months with relatives
mother.
Mr. Oarl Nlelsetn, south of town,
bad the care of a verj^ sick horse
last1 week.
Frank Navratll is among the first
ones to be through! gathering) corn
tor this year.
Mrs. Holmes returned to
tact Satunday from Adair,
she had been visiting. fe'
Exora
where,
Clara returned home Tuesday but
My. and Miss Bush) will remain.
and visit friends andi relati/ts in,
Missouri Valley and lOaikland before
coming homeS
Mr. and Mrs. Abel Stone and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stonei and
family of Audubon, Mrs. Chris Stan
of Langford, South Dakota, visited!
Sunday with frlemds at the H. P.
Petersen homel
Mr. andMrs. P. M. CLrdatensen,
and) son, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Varu
deBrake autccd to neaT Bray.ton,
Sunday and spent the day at the
hoime of Mrs. B. H. Christensenj.
Mesdames Metz, John Kommes am
Peter Nepper of Canada left that,
country last Tuesday for this city
of where they are expecting to? visit
Mrs. Soren Sorensen returneed' to
her home In Langford, Soruthi Dakot
last weelk after visiting a few days*
at the home of her brother, Mr. Ab
Stone amd wife in this city
Mr and Mrs. Johmi OberhalLz
are the proud and happy parents of
an eleven pound baby boy, bornf
Tuesday, November 12th. Mother
and babe are doing nicely. ||,
Mis4 Lizzie Gude came down from
Haimlln Saturday and' visited! until)
.Monday morning at the home of
their parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Pteer
Gude in West Exira. |1 J?
Mr. John Oberholtz has purchased
the Madq Madsetn 240-ecre farm,
between Anita andi Adair. It is con
sidered one of the finest farms
in the country.
west of town.
Worn.
iand and wife near Audubon
Lay-
Miss Marie Faust went to Auduv
'J»on last Friday ta visit friends
She returned home yesterday ac
companied by Miss Eva Smith,
Mr. Henry Bush and sister, Mies Mr. Nis Larson of Brayton visited
Lena, and Miss Clara Tlbben. depar Sunday with friends In this city.
ed Monday for Omaha, where they J
*vlli visit relatives and friends. Mi&s
ill ^r'-n
'Hi's
Miss Lou Kno.x went toA t'antlc
last Friday to attend the* funeral,
of Mrs. Wiles, who died last Wed
nesday. She returned home Satur
day "fefternoon,
Mrs. Nettie McClaim returned' tc
her, home In Grant, Iowa, today af
ter a several week's visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gtant Jones
to. this city. af*
Mrs. Chris Stone, of Langford, So.
Dakota is visiting a few weeks at
h»me of her brother-in-law, Mr.
Abe Stone and) wife who reside east
off this city.
MUs Cappie Dodge anxU
MTS.
MT.
Chas!
Hoekeaberry visited Sunday at the
home of the Hatter's parental, Mr.,
and
S. E. Hockentoerry, souithf
Mr. John. Nissem, the gentleman,
who +raded his large farm near
Ai.ita to John Ebert for his arge
farm north of this city, had sale
yesterday.
Walter and Holger Larsen- arc
building a shop between the A. An
dersen blacksmith shop and the
Park Garage. They are Very good
palniters.
Mr. Arthur VaniAernam gave the
young people a djance at his coun
try home ln Auduibon townahipi last
Saturday might. All report a nice
time.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
M. E, .Church met In the League
Room last Wednesday afternoon an
attended to business of the Boeiety
Henjry Foes and wife visited
last Sunday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. James Chsnnon ta* Gree»
ley township.
Mrs. George Murphy came over
from Adair and spent Sunday at th
home of his gnandmother, Mrs. K.
B. Holmes.
Miss Ora Hicks entertained her
Sunday School Class andi a feiw
othw friends at her hoano last Fri
day night.
Miss Dot Baylor went to the couo»
try last Friday to visit relatives and
frilewds. She retuired home Sumd&y
afternoon.
Everything in watches from $1.00
to $100 at prices that will please
you,a tt P. M. Christensem'y,—Adv.
Mrs. Grant Jones transacted bus
iness in/ Audubon Monday amd vis
ited until Thursday with relatives.
TMr.
Jo* Itoss of Audubon '-sded
DEVOTED
26 YEARS OLD EXIRA, IOWA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912
U'B 04 acre farm adjoining the A*
thur Nelseai &nu west of town
for the lather's 107 acre farm near
Anita. Imniediate'y after th-j deal
was closed Arthur Nelsen soli his
late 'purchased 'md to Cha3. Hock
enberry, J.
Ti.
J. Lohner as3lsted
by Hans Nelseai making the deal.
The members of the Christlami
Church will hold their annual ba
zaar December 7th in the Church,
Lecture Room. Fancy and useful
articles will be on sale and mealsi
wil! be served. Everybody attend.
Tom Gill and son, Charlie, re
turned last week from Canada wh?j»
they had been for several months.'
They are well pleased with that
country and will go back up there
ini the spring.
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Mr. and Mrs. CrJssman. of this
city entertained the following peo
ple at their home last Sunday: Mr,
(and Mrs. Crleaman* Mr. and Mrs.
Murphy and Dr. and Mrs. Hammer,
alii of Atlantic.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf are
the parents of a baby boy, borni to
them' November 14th. Mother fund
babe are getting alonig nicefly. Mrs.
Wolf was fonmetrliy Miss Katie Kil'o
Sydney Nelsen and wife of near
Brayton visited from Friday untlli
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lambert north) of tow
Miv John Nelsen, our hardwai)
merchant, went to Omaha Saturday
attend to business matters, retu^nli
home Monday evening.
Will and Bert Freeman and. Roy
Conway of Audubon came down)
Monday to make some repairs on
the telephone line.
Mr. E. D. Cotton returned home.
Sunday from Chicago wher.e .he had
been seiveral days'buylng' a winter?
supply of goods. 5$
Messrs. Ren.i leman, Thielen. an4
Jenkins are now located in a new
office near the Rothschild1 elevaitor
in West Exira.
Mr. William Baylor suffered a
lapse last weelk and for a| time wae|
v«)ry i'l. We hope to hear off his
speedy recovery.
Fred Branch and wife of east
of this city, visited Monday at the
home cf her uncle. Kirk Knox and
wilfe
Edison Phonograph and Free Sow
ing Machineb, the best on thf mar
ket at P.' M. Chrlstemsen's.—Adv.
Mr. Chris Ml'kkelsen came down
flrom Auduibon and1 spent Snun
dat with his friend, Niss Johmeoax.
MIEB|
Winnie Heath went to An
ita last Friday to visit relatives an)
friends, returning hornet Sunday.
The chi'dren of Mr. amd Mrs. Fred
Larson visited Sunday at the N.
Petersen home west of (own.
Home-made sorghum.—-Adv.
J..E. LEWIS,
Brayton^ Iowa
Mts. Kinder and BOSI arrived in
the city last week. She Is keep
ing house for Mr. Mik,e Noel.
Mrs. Irwin Jones of souithi of ton
visited Sunday at th# home of Mr.
and? Mrs. Asahel Burwell.
Mr. J. M. Dimlck has just cotm
pitted' a big oornerllb in his feed
yards east of this city.
-at-.
S. A. Rethmsler and wife spent
Sunday at the Nels Chvlstessen hrvr
In Greeley township,
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Thomas spent
Sunday with friends at the Mrs.
P. I. Whttted home.
A. S. BuirweOl has resigned his
position as chambermaid at the
Park Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Cotton and
family autoed to Audubon Sunday
afternoons
Repairing of complicated watcheu
a specialty at P, M. Chrlstensen's.
—Adv.n21
Mr. Arthur Hansen visl.te^from
Sunday until Monday with friends
In Brayton.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hioka of Oraiig, Color
rado, will be plefesed to learn
that they have /returned/ toil their
•Oild1 home here, where they es
p«ct, to spend the wJmteir. Thiey
!hia/ve a olaiim of 320 aores of
Uncle Sam's domain whiere they
have naisedi a good crop thlai year
ttunidi to which they wijll raturaj
again neixt spring.
A very emjofyable wooden wecli
itHvna anniversary wasi cefiie)brai
teal at the Mir. and Mrs. James
Hicks home, last Siaibbatli. A
number of their firiends and
Teiati.vea were present who1 wlshedi
tlie young people manyhiajppy re
tuirnsi of the occasiom. A usefluL
present was given) to commemo
rate the event.
Thamksgivimg flowielrs— Car na
tions, Roses, Chrysanthemums .60
.30, and rodadhr 4 oaM miaforaiR
J80, $1 or $2 boocj. WHte ait,
onee.v:: .f55Si
••MMSW. M! BOMBERGER,
Adv. Harflian., Iowa.
Mrs. Dr. Oldaker returned home
Saturday from Des Moines, where
she had been VlBltlng a week with
friends. Miss Bessie Wltthauer ac
companied her home for a short
visit with relatives andi friends.
Mr. George Guernsey, of Hao-vard,
Nebraska, arrived In the city last
Saturday afternoon to visit at the
Mrs. Hash home. He returned to
his work In the above town Monday
For Insurance In the oLod reliable
(Farmer's Insurance Company of
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, see
PETER JACOBSEN,
d'SAdv. Brayton, Iowa
We wdll not give out Premium
Tickets after December 1st but all
Tickets out wtl'l be redeemed.
Velry Trully,
Mr. Theodore Patty and daughv
ter, Mies Ida were in) Atlantic,
Monday, Miss Ida visiting friends'
and Theodore on bus toe.
Mrs. Ed Rice and son, Raymond!
returned from Omaha, Saturday,
where she had taken her son for
medical attention.
Miss Adolphla Rogetrs taught the
Lincoln Center schooffl Monday as
the teacher, Miss Esther Heppi
was absent.
Mjrs. Cornelius of Bayard spent a
few days of this week at the home
of he'r grandmother, Mrs. Jim Alk
fman.
M)r. and Mrs. Charles Garmire
spent Sunday at the home*. of her
parents, Mr. and) Mrs. John Cam
eron.
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Dr. Miller was called to Des
Moines Saturday, to attend to the
severe sdekness of a near relative.
Mrs. W. J. Aiudas and grandson
Stuart Gray were In Audubon visit
ing Qrlends, Saturday.
The iladles the Rebecca Lodge
were entertained) by Mrs. D. O.
Corner, Wednesday.
Mr. John Bishop returned home
last Saturday from a several week's
visit qut of town.
Mrs. SheTmant King wemt to Sc|r
tort Friday to attend! the funeral
of her grandmother.
Mi*. Floyd Copperaimlthl was In
Manning Saturday having some dent
tafl work done.
Mr. Edison Farrell and Milss Mil
d/red Nutz were Manning visitors
Saturday.
Miasi May Delaney spent Sunday
with her sister in Audubon.
MIBS
TO* TRUTH AND CIVIC RIGHTEOUSNESS
Adv J. F. JENSEN.
Mrs. Bert Swain- and little daughr
ter and' sister, MrB. A. A. Trent
^Mnt toi Audubon, last Friday morni
lng to visit nelatlvss and friends,
returning hoane in the evening.
Miss Ruth Baker Is intending to
start next Saturday for Selbert, Sol
orado, where she will visit a week
or two with her grandmother and
other relatives and friends.
For Thanksgiving Large Roses
Gafcnatloms, Chrysanthemums, Lil
lies $1, $2, $3 per doaen. Write or
phone W. M. Bomberg^lr, Harlan,
Iowa.—Adv,
Mr. George Grlffen of Guthrif
Center visited over Sunday ait the
homo of his brother, Mr. Clark
Griffen and family, east of town.
Tillle Gunther was in Man
ning shoppng Saturday.
NEW ENGINEER
Cass County Like Audubon Oinukty
Has Appointed a Homo Product
to a Responsible Position, few
George Lemon, a son of Conducto
Jack J.emon and wife, lias been ap
pointed L-.r-'inneer of Cass C'.ni',:y
iliii jouiifi man, l'.'ie his fathe", is
very popuar with all whom he has
business' with. He received his
high school education in' Atlantic
and later completed his college
course at Ames. He was raised in
Cass County and is in every way
a model young man wotrthy the
confidence reposed in him.
Audubon Couinty did a similar act
a year ago when the Board of Su
pervisors appointed Carl Forsbec
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Forsbeck
ofi Gray to the new made office of
County Engineer. Carl was raised
on a farm in the northl pairt of
•the County and received his educai
tion in the village school at Gray,
and from here he went to Ajmes
College/ where he completed: a
course in Civil Engineering that
filled him for life's work. 'We are
pleased to see an Audubon County
boy so progressive as to prepare
himself for a profession that is
usually handed out to Btrangers aity
ait) the same time it is| commend
able of the Boatrd of Supervisors in
giving1 the appointment to a hoamer
production, where the can find!
them, as in this case, well fitted fo
the position In lmiteHlgence, educa
tion) andi training. Mr. Forsbebk
Is s| capable young mam and per
fectly rentable. As before said the
Journal is pleased to be able to
Ejpeak lu praise of our young* peo
ple who acquires an education tha/
fits them for the betteir things of
ityEe.
Old Pioneers
Four of Carroll counties old plo
neera died last week. Thiey
were very prominent and pirogr.ep&>
lve citizens. Herman Wohlenb^rg
and Thomas Martin lived In Sheri
dan township. Thomas Hunter
and Kit W. MarJen were esteemed}
old residents of Glidden where ithey
had lived for many yeairs.
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Thirteen thousand carloads of
apples were shipped out of the
Ozark country in Missouri this fall.
The Ozarks are no better apiple
Alii we need la to go after thiem.
countries than our southwest Iowa
While sawing wood on a farm
near Conrad, Iowa, Elmeir Jones
got his right hand Into the saw
resulting In the loss oft at thiu/mb
and two fingers. I
C. R. I. & P. Time Table
A change was made In the time
table of the C. R. I, & p.
Rail
road, this 3rd of November. The
late table Is as follows:
GOING NORTH I
Train No. 349—7:02 a. m.
Train No. 351—9:65 a. m*
Train No. 391—3:40 p. m,
CfOlXG SOUTH
Tradn (No. 350—8:05 a. m.
Train No. 352—12:55 p. m,"
Train No. 392—4:55 p. m.
For Sale
Abouli ,20 Singly Comb Brown
Leghorn Roosters out of thei fa^
mous golden Rule laying strain, 75
cents apiece. WTite or phone IL A.
Hansen, Exira, Iowa, Rt. 3 box 58.
Phone 17B1-12.—Adv. d6
Trip To Carroll
fte
Mr. Theodore Patty and daughter,
Ida made a Journey to Canroill last
week in itheir auto. After visit
ing, relatives and friends they ire
turned home Thursday.
The Misses DoMle and Golda*
Wilson will return this week frotm
Demteora, where they have been,.
Thian'ksgiving with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilsoni to
GreeCey.
The lecture given Saturday eve
ntag by MJrs. Poo'er was very well
attended and enjoyed by all pre
sent Miya. Pooler gave some saorc,)
readings in the M. E. Church! 'ast
Sunday evening
Nursery stock for eprdng 1913
fob* fine Buccess fall plow ground,,
dig holes this fall at once. Write
W. M. Bomberger, Harla® Iowa,
for early shipment and planting.
—Adv.
The Badge Comedy Company of
advanced Vaudeville will show In th
Opeira House, Wednesday and Thurs
day of next week, November 26th
and 27. Admission 10 and 25 cts.
$ 1.00 PER YEAR
w63A*I
ROBERT RUTHERFORD
Old and Re«iectcd Pioneer Vfeitedl
Friends in Exira Ign Clonty Sjncw
Kighteen Eiglity Twoo.
Mr. Robert Rutherord Roais
was im Exiira on bustneaa Monday
last, and made the Journal a very,
pleasant call. Mr .Rutherford is
of Scotclihlrish descent and was
reiaired in the north part of Ireland.
On clear days, he couild see ovcr
Into Scotland flrom his home, soma
thtity miles away. When a youngi
man of nineteen years of age os
In 1854 he emigrated to the Uaite^
States and worked foir many years
foh- a farmer in H.llnoia at $14peij
month. When 27 years old ha
,was married and Hater moved to
Poweshe'ik County, Iowa. After rar
siding there a few yars he moved
his family In the yeair 1882 tohia
present farm near Ross, Iow^,
where he raised his childlren lv
what was then, a sparsely settled
frontier County. Audubon at
time had the only railroad in thi3
County, and was some sits mdleS
distant, but the No»rth.western lins
had been surveyed rom' CarroBH,
to Audubon and work had been cot
imenceti.
When completed it brought a mast
kot for his produce withan two and
half miles flrom his door. Mr. R«
erford paid twelve dollars par
acre for it today, so valuable has)
become Audubon Conty land) and
prosperous the times. As age crep4)
on and their children Qaevimg OHM
one by one andi working for theat
ewlves, Mr. and) MrB. Rutherford
found th«e Canm work too heavy fojr
their declining yeairs, so tl ey rent
ed the farm a few years since and
now are spending their remaining
years in peace and contentment ia
their cozy cottage home in the vil
lage of Rocs. Mr. and Mlrs. Ruth
etic-rd enjoy the oonfidence ol
theitr neigRcrs and the respect of
every citiasen who knows them.
Congregational Church
The Home Missionary Programme
on Sunday evening was a decidQdh
auocess. The short time spent 1b(
preparations, the chi'dren did re
markably we'll. One of the chieif
attractions was the Junior Choir
of twenty-two voices for which
much, credit Is due Miss Carrie
Gauit. The paper by Mrs. Dei*
Willi aims was excellent showing
much thoougbit and study.
The collections for the day were
good. The Sunday School1 gav^*
$5.25. A lady donated a quilt
which sold for $2.50 andi tjie money)
given to the Home Missionary
through the Sunday Schoool. Tha
congregation in the evening re
sponded well -by giving $14.75. Mak
ing a total for the day otf $22.50.,
Sundlay School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Sulbjtj**,
"Human and Divine Love."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30. r*
Service® at 7:300 "Evangelistic"
Preaching at Brayton) Baptist
Church at 3:00 p. m.
NnfioonServicearafrthttscodik rf
Undon Services on Thanksgiving
eve at 7:30 condiucted by Renr. Law»
ton\ of the M. E. Chjunch
the Congregational church.
Alt' are Invited.
Thanksgiving Program
Noivoeanber 27tb at 8 p. m. at
Greeley^ No. 9, Pumpkle Pde and
Necktie Sociable. Ladles, bring
your pie, and a necktie with a*
apron to match. Gentlemen^
ycfur necktie and search for iba
aIxron—the
pie goes wlthl tha aproai
Come, everybody and bav« a good
time.
Big Surprise to Many & BxiyB •v
Loocal people are surprised at
the qiulck results received from aim
pie buckthorn bark, glycerine, e*fcc.,
as mixed In Adlex-i-ka, the Genmao
remedy which became famous hy
curing appendicitis. Thet Exira
Drug Company staites that this
simple remedy antlseptlcisea the di
gestive system and draws oof the
Impurities so thoroughly that A
SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom
ach, gas on the stomach and con
stipation instantly.—Adv.
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Wanted
at. once, Gilrl for clerk in tfher~
Jewelry stoh-e.—Adv.
J, C. RILEY,
il:
Exira, Iowa. t&t
For one week only we will sell
Canned Hominy, Sauerkraut and o»
bage at 7 cents per can.—Adv.
n21 J. F. JENSEN