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I p? jt» '•I: I1 4 f. 7 v.-. j. jt r* Elkhom S. P. Daugaard, from Oak Hill was a business visitor here Saturda Mr.. A. P. Juhl made a trip to Atlantic last Wednesday. A' Hans Rattenborg, of Atlantic, was here in our town last Saturday, re turning on the night train. a Ray, "Wilkinson, wife and son, Dwight, visited with friends in Atlantic Saturday. The Concert that was to be given, by the Elk Horn Chorus last Fri day evening was postponed till Mon day evening on account of rainy weather. Miss Helga Nelsen., who is work ing in Atlantic, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen at the College building. Mrs. Charley Jensen returned to her home in Atlantic Thursday eve ning after visiting during the day with her sister, Mrs. Chris Hansen aind husband. A telephone was installed in the Baptist parsonage last week. The Misses Anna Petersen Marie Friis went to Atlantic Thursday evening, returning the morning train Friday. and last on Simon Petersen took his sister, Mrs. Can! Laursen to her home in Atlantic a few days ago, after speni? tag a few days with her parents, Knud Petersen and wife. J. A. Petersen has recently been busy laying sidewalk, making gar den, etc., about his residence be hind the postoffice. We wonder what it indicates. The commencement exercises at the college will be held at the chapel next Thursday evening. Ther are three graduates this year, the Misses^ Ingeborg Olsen, Freda Falck, and Mr. C. A. Stub. Hotel Elk Horn is receiving a good coat of paint which makes it look mre stylish and up-to-date. We aire informed that Rev. Hans Nelsen, of Underwood, did not accept the invitation as pastor of the local Lutheran church. ..-Mrs. Thomas Jessen is quite ill at her home on Mjadse-ri St. Miss Martha is slowly recovering from her recent sick spell. Peter lOlson, son of Nels Olson, "Who has been staying near Atlain this spring, came out to take the eighth grade examination tost week. Mrs. Serena Olson spant Friday at the C. K. Jensen home, west of town. Charley Neff, from the Wiscon sin Ridge, took in the ball game Sunday afternoon 14? Peter Johnson and wife, of near Exira, spent Sunday at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Mads Nel- een and family. Rev. P. C. Larsen preached his first sermon as pastor of the Bap tist Church southeast of town, last Sunday forenoon. The members all brought their dinners and had a social time together during the noon hour, after which a good ser mon was enjoyed 88 Carl Greve and faim were visit ing at the Joh.n Faaborg home last Sunday. 1 John A. Hanson and wife left for Omaha Monday where the latter wil undergo an operation. Lena Petersen, Prissiila Petersen sen, Edna Petersen and others vis ited at the C. K. Jensen home last Sunday afternoon. A surprise party was given at the Marius Juhl home last Wednesday evening. A good time is reported. Botna Val ey played Elk Horn on the home diamond last Sunday afternoon. The score was 9 to 2 in favor of the home team. A big crow favor of Elk Horn. A big crowd was present to witness the game be tween Audubon and Elk Horn. Miss Cecelia Carlson visited last Saturday afternoon at the home of her friends, Katharine and Mar garet Jensen. slw Wednesday,, May 21st is the day for the big Clay township school picnic which will be held at the Peter Jorgensen place, one mile north of Rorbeck. A good pro gram is being prepared by the var ious schools and everybody is in vited to attend. Mies Lenora Petersen and her brother, Lester attended services at the Adventist church at Jaclcson- 4 ville last Saturday. WANTED:—Sewing done by the day either at my home or at custo mer's as prefered. Miss lOlga Jensen, Phone E1S-13 r* 'Nels Jorgensem and wife visited at 'the home of the former's broth ers, Peter and family Sunday. P. P. Nelson, of Atlantic, was visiting at the home of his daugh- of Jens Kjere, on Grand Avenue Olga Petersen, daughter of George H. Petersen and wife, were united Jt -J-? ,f °f ^atnm°ny M. F. Ehlert has purchased a new gasoline engine which he will attach to his washing machine and thereby lighten the regular Monday work. There are several cases of whoop ing cough dn this vicinity and it has also been reported that there are a few people suffering with the mumps. "•j s. A a ters, Mrs. S. M. Petersen the first F. Andersen is using his Heider of the week. tractor to drag the roads with. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Fredericksen, H. W. Duvall shipped three car Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, from' loads of fat cattle last week near Walnut, visited at the home at the Danish Lutheran Church of this, place last Thursday afternoon, Rev. From the display of blossoms thai she has put out, nature is promis ing an abundant crop of fruit this year. One day last week while playing, John 'Nakie's little girl in some manner pushed a kernel of com up her nose and it required the as sistance of a doctor to remove it. William Wiederstein and wife, wh have been living with his brother, Ferdinand, moved to one of his places west of town last week. tf James Rutherford manaj er of the Trans Monday. shelled out about 11,000 bushels of Mr. Knud Hansen Jr., son of Mr. corn belonging to the company, and Mrs. Knud Hansen, and Miss I Got This Fine Pipe With Liggett & Myers Duke's Mixture" All kinds of men smoke Duke's Mixture in all kinds of pipes—and every other way—and they all tell the same •tory. They like the genuine, natural tobacco taste of Choice bright leaf aged to mellow mildness, carefully stemmed and then granulated—every grain pure, high-grade tobacco— that's what you get in the Liggett & Myers Duke's Mixture sack. You get one and a half ounces of this pure, mild, delightful tobacco, unsurpassed in quality, for 6c. Now About the Free Pipe In every sack of iggett & Myers Duke's Mixture we now pack coupon. You can exchange these coupons for a pipe or for many other valuable and useful articles. These presents cost not one penny. There is something for every member of the family— skates, catcher's gloves, tennis rackets, cameras, toilet articles, suit cases, canes, umbrellas, and dozens of other things. Just send us your name and address on a postal and as a special otter woe will tend you oar new illustrated catalogue of presents FREE of any charge• Durham vt Mississippi Gram Co- Rey Mehne.rt a,nd wi£e fl parted last Tuesday for Rochester, Minnesota where she will undergo a surgical operation. Mr. Jersild officiating. A reception was arrived here last Wednesday for a given to the bridal party at the visit at the Slyvester Moore home, home of the bride's parents in the L- west part of town.^ Owing to the turned some time ago from an ex poor health of Mrs. Petersen only, tended trip through California, are the parents, brothers, sisters and. now living in the Luther Carper their families were present to wit-j property. ness the event. Pretty and useful' gifts were tendered the happy pair. They have many friends and ac quaintances who join with us in wishing them a long and prosperous life. They will make their home on the groom's father's place east of town. Aaron Smith, of Iowa City, q. Kopp and wife, who re- Mr. E. A. Bates, of Audubon, ex perienced a lively runaway Monday wliile out at Harry Kester's. His team, which was tied in the yard there, managed to get loose and ran to Ro'ks where it was stop ped. The buggy was quite badly broken but otherwise no serious da mage was done. Bill Moore departed for Boone Friday, where he wi'.l seek his fame and fortune in the great wide world. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, of Grinnell, are visiting at the Robert Rutherford 3r. home. Mr. Grant is or, bis way S. M. Luse has been tiling the and Envelopes printed at the Journal low places on his farm occupied by oUce. W. H. Fry. ^_ to Omaha where he will buy some stock to put on pasture. F. Ar dersen captured another with his hounds Saturday. John Wagner shipped a car load ot oats t\m his farm last week. Corn planting is well under way. With continued cold weather the farmers will soon finish. Miss Marga'et Johnson, of Audu- bo wag an ov&r gunday yisitor the'home of 1.er friends, Ethel and Lena Bonnett. Some of the boys were practicing at the baseball diamond last Sun day. It is hoped that a base ball team will be organized here this summer as interest in the game has been on, the decline for the last few seasons. Get your Letter Heads, Note Heads S ssBaiSeaSigiigfliBsay This offer expires December 31, 1913. Open up a sack of Liggett A Myers Duke's mixture today. Coupons from Dukts Mixture may bt assorted with tart from HORSE SHOE. J.T., TINSLEY'S NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, and Coupons from FOUR ROSES {10c tin double coupon GA. PICK PLUG CUT, PIEDMONT CI— RETTES, CUX CIGARETTES, and other tagi or coupons issued by us. Address—Premium Dept. St. Loots, Mo. DR. 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