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(Audubon County Journal, March 9
•.
YOUNG
ELK HORN
Mr. Nels Mortfenfi^n is
quite iill of the mumps
bome on Union Street.
Young Man, if You Want to Make
Go to Church!
Mrs Hans Jiohirscin of K.Knnailton,
imiade her daughter, Mrs. E
For Thrush
and Foot
Diseases
Antiieptic,
Cleaniing
and
Healing
men should GO TO CHURCH! 'V
The flippant youth of the day is wont to remark that
the churches are for old men and women. He treats lightly
the GO TO CHURCH movement. Many of the young men of
the day aay that they intend to have their fling while they are
young. It is time enough to think of the church when they get
old. Where is the young man who can say that he will live to be
old? Where is the young man who, with certainty, can
he will live another day? Delays always are dangerouB, but a de
lay in making your peace with God is doubly so. Pick up your
newspaper any day and see the long list of persons who, without
a moment's warning, are plunged into eternity.
THE CHURCH WANTS THE YOUNG MAN. THERE ISNOTH
ING MORE INSPIRING THAN TO SEE A CHURCH FILLED WITH,
YOUNG MEN. THE YOUNG MEN 8H0ULD BE LEADERS IN THE
GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT. THIS IS THE DAY OF THE YOUNG
MAN. NO GREAT MOVEMENT CAN HOPE TO SUCCEED WITH
OUT HIS HELP. iF THE YOUNG MEN GET INTO THI8 GO TO
CHURCH MOVEMENT IT WILL BE THE TREMENDOUS 8UCCE88
IT DESERVES TO BE. THE YOUNG MAN WHO IS ANXIOUS FOR
A FUTURE THE YOUNG MAN WHO WOULD EARN THE RE
SPECT OF THE COMMUNITY THE YOUNG MAN WHO WANT8
TO MAKE GOOD WILL GO TO CHURCH. HE WILL BE 8EEN
IN CHURCH EVERY 8UNDAY.
The really great men of the country went to church when they
were boys. They went to church when they were young men. And
they GO TO CHURCH today. Their greatness in life may be
traced-to GOING TO CHURCH. The church is not alone for
the old men and the old women. It' is for the young. It is for the
strong. It is1 for the vigorous. 5.
Mr Amdrew Petersen, son of Mr.
and Mrs Geo H. Petersen, was
operated on for appendicitis, re
cently. He is getting along as
well aa can be expected. •?.
Yes the church needs the young men. The young women do
not need urging. They GO TO CHUECH. Let all young men
follow their good example.
reporter"
at his
Mr. and Mrs Rase NJssen enter
tained a number ot incited guiests
at their inew home. south of
town, last Sunday.
yonng girls have
been organized to take Gymnastic
'lessons of Prof. Tarnov
A number of young people were
entertained at the home c-f Mr.
amid Mrs. Niels Glean
Mr Gjeorge Esbeck is one of
the many who are entertaining
Mr. Mumps liere, im our town
His brother, lito, has algo had a
siege ofi it.
if
'a-.''--'.
Mias Kathnilme Jensen is employ
ed at the Hairy Copeland -home
in Harlan.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas Oleen
from near Hamlin, returned home
Monday, after visiting wiUth rela
tivee here and attending the
thitty-tflittli wedding' Anniversary of
her fcitfenits, Mr. and' Mrs Hans
Marquesen.
Mr Hhorwald Pleteraen has rer
cently moved to the J. Carl
flcui farm Boiuthweat of town.. Mr
OarlBen will make hie home with
his daughter, Mrs Lewis I^arsen
and husband. The young lady,
iMiee Sena L&raeat,, who has made
her home with the_ Carlsen'e for
a good many years, has gome to
Brayton.
Saoe YpuT Stock
HAN FORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
A LIN IMENT
For Galls, Wire
Cuts, Lameness*
Strains, Bunches,
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot,
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc* Etc.
Made Since 1846.
**.' Price SOc «ad 1410
All Dealers-^-
Bay
that
James amd family, a visit
days ago.
a few
Mr. and Mrs Gregor GHregorsc.u
and Mrs Jacob Petersen were At
lantic visitoirs last We'dniesday.
P. Nelsen and daughter, Nora,
returned to their home im Atlan
tic, last Thursday afternoon, after
spending a short time with *rela
Hdjves southwest c4j town.
MisS Agnes Fredriekseini ie work
ing at the S. Christiansieai home
at present.
A number from here* wenit to
Atlamitic, Thursday evening to see
the "Birth of a Nation. They re
port that the show) was aati&fiac
toryv^^y^M-p"
Miss Hilda Jesseai is working at!
the O. Bote home-
Prof. G'Oulid was "an Atlantic,
visitor last Saturday.
Mrs Km.udi Jessen returned a
few days. aNgo from a vilsit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Louile
Hansen, from near Calendar Her
father accompanied her home and
Will visit here a while.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Olsen from
wear Hamlin, and Mr and Mrs (near Brayton
Hans Marquesen, spent Sunday
evemimg at the J. Esbeck home
•Mr. William Hansen, who has
been working at the Hop'ley graim
edevator near Atlantic, returned to
his home a few day® ago,
A party of young folks were
entertained at a party at the H.
C. Hansem home last Thursday
evening.
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Mr. Edwin Kirogstad and family,
moved to the W.iiKie Andier&en
placet near Hansen Heights, last
week.
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Miss Julia Nieilasn of this placs.,
and Mn. Prank Thompson of Kim
balliton, were united iu marriage
by Rev. Spillm^n^ pastor of the
Congregational church of Atlantic,
last Saturday at higih noon. ,• Vi
Miss Nielsen 'is the youagest
daughter^
Ot
Mr. Nielis' Nieisen of
this plac*, havirg growni to woman
hood iin th.'is place. She has a
large circle of firiende who wisli
her and her husband a long
life of peace ard. happiness. Tlhe
groom is an enengetic young man
of gcod standing, having been
bus.mess at KdmhaUton, the last
few yeais and is at the present
time theur pestmaster. They left
immediately after the (. ceremony
on a hr ef wediddng tour to O
maha. Tliey will make tlieLr .home
in K'iimbalilitoin
w'
Keep Your Bowels Regular.
As e.veryone knows, the bow'als
are the sewerage system of the
body, ai:d it is of the greatest
Importance that they mow once
each day. If ycur bowels become
constipated, take a dose of Cham
berlain's Tablets just after supper
and they will correct the disorder.
For sale by Exira Drug Co..
Win. Lewis and family and
Prank Lewis arnd wife' left last
FViiday for their new home near
McLean, Nebraska.
Mrs Cora Freeman spent Fri
day and Saturday, visiting her
parent^, Mr. anid Mrs Lewis,
at Exiira.
Mrs. Ida Gannon of Exira, waa
visiting relatives anid friends in
Brayton, last week CI
Gieorge G-'iUI was a caller
t'Braytoil, last Thursday.
in
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Hhe Laddee Aid Society met
Idst Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.
J. Jenkins It was a surprise
to Mrs Jenkins, who has been un
able for some time to take an
active part im the society.
Miss Belle Hastings is quite i111
with an attack of neuralgia.
Alonzo Potter and family, who
have been living near Audubon,
moved last week to the 'farm he
has purchased from E Andrews,
Southwest of town. 5
Arthur Cannon and family are
now occupying their residenea re
cently vacated by Sidney Nlelson.
Jens Ajndersen and Jens Andrea
sen, from west of Audiubon, were
calling on. Niels P. Hoegh and
other friends, ITuesday.
Bengaard anid epns are plastering
fJiiieJs P). Hoegh's new house this
week
Job Chamberlain is
La Girippe.
ill with
A son was born to N. Glau
pan and wife Saturday, March 4
Arthur Oannon.'s baby is' ill
With ..digestive troubles.
Jack Cannon went to McLean,
Nebraska, last week, to' make hiB
home the coming summer if he
dikes the country.
C. Petersen). andi wiife of (Lo-
rah, were in Brayton, Saturday,
jviaiiting at the S. P, Daugaart
honiA 'r
Henry Hoegnescn, of Hai^n^ re-'
turned nome Monday, after visit
ing his daughter,. Mrs. George W
Hoegh, for several days
Evelyn Wood made a
tritp to' Atlantic, Monday.
business
Johni Nissen ha'd business calliins'
ihim to Alvoca, Monday.
Norton Jones and family moved
from Smith Dakota, last week
amd expect to make their home
,.V
Wan. Pardee has sold h's farm
inortheast» cf tewn to G|eio. An
idersen and will move to Omaha.
Ed Dill ar.di family will Hive o-n
(th^e, farm'.
,Mr. and Mrs Darwin Parrott of
Ailaotic, visited over Sunday at
the Joshua Cousin's home.
A missionary, lately returned
from AjUrca, gave an. interesting
talk at the* chuich last Friduj
evening.
Misses Vivian and Arlene Bart
lett were v:sitin.g friends in. Exira.
Saturday.
Miss Krestense Andsrsen return'
ed to Council Bluffs, Saturday,
after an extended visit with her
mother.
S Daugaard, wife and daugQi
ter, were visiting in Atlantic.
Mondiay.
Aflftred Baker and wife ^and Mrs.
Wm Pearson, were visiting ini At
lantic, last Friday.
Isaac Sh'.rlt Jr.
with, bronchitis."
is quite ill
r.f.: 1
Two Knighits cf the road were
given, a night's lodging in the
jail Monday night and after a
hearty^ breakf* st, sent on their
way rejoicing.
Joshua Oous.'riis has rented tiis
farm' southeast of town to James
Cornell of Lorah. Mr 0:ua':.nis has
Hot dec idled where he will locate,
He will 'hold a cleandrg up sale
next Tuesday, Ma:chi 14th. Evei-y
body Invited.
Brayton was well represented a"
the show, "The Birth, of a Nation,
at Atlantic, last week amid all
'•K-'i
if-i
Usual Terms
ROY JONES, Auct.
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were well pleased with the enter
tain meat.
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Miss Sena Larsen of Elkhornl,) i&
visiting her paremts, Nis barse.a
jand -wife.
wmm
»i
Hurry Jcnee of Omaha, was lan
over Sunday visitor with Us moth
er and sister, -at the Percy Hal
iock. home.
Mr anid Mri O
daughter,Mabel, went
Saturday, to attend the
''M
I i'
Ide ajid
to Lewis,
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See us Before You Buv
WE CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
Peoria Seeders Robinson Spreaders
Peters Corn Planters
Gail Edge Drop, Planters Discs
Gail Plows Steel Wheel Trucks
Overland and Oakland Automobiles
I
Two Second Hand Cars, in Good Condition
For Sale at a Bargain
I will sell at public auction, 1 1-2 miles southeast of Brayton, 5 soutli of Exira
and 6 1-2 north of Lorah, on
Tues. March 14
15 Head oF Horses
Bay mare in foal 9 years old, wt 1570. Gray gelding 5 years old. wt 1400. Black
mare 6 years old, wt 1200. Bay gelding 5 years old, wt 1100, &ood saddle or
single. 2 mares coming 3, have been drove, wt 2700. 2 geldings coming 3, wt
1200 fc 1300. 2 mares coming 2 yrs old. 3'colts, coming 1 year old. 2 mares in
foal.
18 Head of Cattle
5 high grade milch cowp 7 steers coming 1 year old 1 heifer 1 high grade
Short Horn bull coming 1 year old 4 calves.
18 Head of Hogs
17 Poland China bred sows. blood Hampshire boar
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-10 dozen Chickens. 10 Full Blood Roosters
Hay, Grain and Wood
800 bushels "corn! 200 bushels seed.oats. 10 tons good hay. 10 cordp cord
wood. 25, cords stove wood.
A Full Set of Farm'Machinery, Etc.
Free Lunch at Noon
Joshua
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Local Items
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0. F* IDE, Clerk.
wedding anuiveisary of Mrs. Idie's mer he will probally be "dratted 5,
uncle and- aunt, Mr. aacl Mrs into the Army."
Holt Gottoa
VISITING OLD FRIEND home ini Alpena, So. iLakcta, Fahnu
Hars Hans m, a farmer living
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TO CANADA—
Axe't Rasmussein. started for Can
ada Monday lsat and wild farm
golden there this summer, while next sum
SUFFOCATED BY GAS—
Flrank Hor.chkiss 17 years
born neur wLs, Cass Couoity,,
Iowa, dfed if asph: xiaticn at
aTy
west of Audiuton, Suodayed with children came n-ar d'-aih Irom
J. B. Lohmer and flam.ly
John I. 'Heasi'ey'fc frieaide
glad to eee hdan cut again
eeveralf weeihe of
grip
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