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A fc •:fc Audubon Co. Journal, July 27, 1916 ~rrr- VT GRAND OPERA SINGERS COMING! A DR. H. V. ADAMS It Is said that Dr. Adams dearly loves an argument and would rather thresh out some speculative question with a congenial mind than to eat when hungry. We don't know whether he ac quired this disposition in a newspaper office or in the ministry it is possible it has developed in the last nine years, since he has devoted himself to lec turing. Prof. N. W. Gaines of Louis ville, says: "He's not an orator—he's more. He's an entertainer, a lecturer, a musician who does not sing or play, and yet who causes the harmony in the souls of his auditors to furnish them the music." Another says of his lec ture, "Grapes of Gold," "It is a won der. More concentrated' sunshine, heaped up good cheer, and hearty laughter than any lecture we have ever beard." Hear him, by all means. HUGH ANDERSON, NOTED BASSO, HEADS COMPANY TO APPEAR HERE Hugh Anderson, noted basso, 'with 22 Grand Operas, 11 Light Operas, and 18 Oratorios and Cantatas in his reper toire Christian Mathisen, lyric tenor from the National Norway Opera Com pany are here shown as they appeared at the Chautauquas last summer. Be low is a snapshot of Mr. Anderson's company just after giving the opera "Martha" at one of the Nebraska Chau tauquas last year. They certainly look like very approachable folks, and the Bureau writes that they were one of the greatest hits on the Eight Day Cir cuit last year. They can surely sing, and Mr.'Anderson has the reputation of being almost a crank about clear enunciation, so perhaps the unexpected is really going to come to pass and for once we will be able to understand th« words as well as appreciate the music. JAS. F. BRYAN Community building is great work. It's a job'lor full "grown men »nrt women. The best minds of the country are investigating this very tanortanl subject, wun the object of improving conditions under which our people lfve a,nd That N KENTUCKY GIRL MAKES MAKY FRIENDS An article regarding one of the popu lar Chautauqua interpreters ends by saying, "Miss Reuse is interested in people and their interests and will al ways be glad to meet you." In that sentence is one of the great secrets of ^er success as a reader and enter tainer. With all the southern charm that belongs to the fair daughters of Kentucky, she combines an abundance of good sense backed by a splendid Christian character. You instinctively feel her worth, enjoy her piquant humor, admire her exuberant good health, and immediately count yourself as Her friend. This is not the only reason she is such a success on the platform. Her work is marked by strong individuality, and rare skill, and her personal charm and real sym pathy reach the heart. It is refresh ing to find a reader that is free from affectation, and who commands your admirati'on for her own worth as well as the merit of her artistry. ,country: *ow to keep the boys and girls on the farm o* in the home town, to demonstrate to them that opportunities are all around them, that they need not go on long journeys into new and untried countries to ™&ke f°,od\ thpy have a work to do right at home. To improve the social and business conditions is important. To make better and larger town! and cities is a magnificent work, worthy the time and thought of patriots Because of the importance of this work the Midland Chautauqua Circuit has secured a practical man, whose mission is to arouse the people to the neces sities of building better communities. This Is one of the features of th« mm land Chautauqua work for 1916. It is believed our ^ple wiU inleresled: .There is no doubt, of the lMneflts that will cone from this- part of our Ghau. tauqua program, ±Mim UUM mm REMOVE FACE BLEMISHES* Pimples, Blackheads, Acne, Tet ter, Ring Worm and that dreaded Eczema can be permanently remov ed from your face and body by Dr. Hohesn'e Eczema Ointment. It is no locger necessary to go around with an unsightly complexion and suffer with pain and annoyance that goes with unsightly ailments. Dr. Hob son's Eczema Ointment is a time tried, guaranteed remedy, good for infants, adult* and aged who suffer with skin ailments. Buy a box to day, start using at once. Money back if r.ot satisfied. 50c1' at your druggist. CAMERON Atuigiuat Sdurader was out from Au dubon wforklmig om. t&i.e farm a few diays last week. Joeapih Jolhnation anid son, Camer on, of Ajuldubon, were in our town ship Saitundiay. Mrs. Ben Die at received word of the deat hl of toer father wlho resid ed in Texas and she and foer sister, Mrs. Chantes Diest, departed for Chat state Sunday, to be present ait the funeral. Frank Buckner wias a caller in Camsran the fore part of the week. R. M. Carpenter and family wltoo have been here visiting for two weeka past departed tor thedr home in Absrdeen, South Daki'ta tihe mid dle of tlb© wenk. (.Intanded for Ijst week) F. C. Hepp and family, of Gray, passed through Cameron, Sunday, on th'sir way to the Dave MitcihelL home in, Viola. F. Li. and Frank Anderson have compl&teid their grading din this towm sihiip at present but wifll' do some more wiork later in the season. "Ohas. Wn gh|t and wifle and other relatives of Powehiek County have been visiting at W. H. Johnsiton's and other pflia*s in tflnie comlmuinity during thie past week. Some partdiea ?fwm tihe west piart of tine county disabled their auto in this neigfalbeirihiood Sunday and wfere ooaopiel'led to leave it tdilil Monday. Dr. Rodgens, of Audubon, was out through our township, Tuesday. iR. M. Carpenter and family, of Aberdeen, S. D., "were visitors at T. J. Sheley's lest Sunday. T(hey were crime residents of this county he havimig been, ediiitor of the Advo cate a good many yeairs ago. Constipation and Indigestion "I have used Chamberlain's Tab lets and musit say they are the best I have ever used for constipation and indigestion]. My wiife aslo* used them l'or indigestion and they did her geed," wuifcts Euseme S. Knigihit, Wilmington, N. C. Chamlberlain's Tablets are mild and gentle in the aotdon. Give tihem a .trial. You aire certain to be pelased wStii the agreeable laxatave effect w'hach they pioiduce. For sale by Exira Drug Co. GOOD HELP— Mesa May Stone clerked in the N. Hanse?i) Drug stone during the absence of Neflis Hansen amid wdfe in Dake View. A. F. ANDERSEN OF OAKFIELD— *Mn A. F. Anderlson was a busi ness visditor in Exira on Tuesday laet and with Mr. Jorgetnseiii neighbor and lidis healitfliy 'boys made thle J'oumral office a pleasant callil1 OaQjl agiain genitliemian. A/TTEINlDlED OHAjUAUQUA NOTICE A iMrs. Sheirmani Rfpiers, her daugh ter Myirtle, Mre. Lona Peippiers, and Mrs. WilOio Peppe:e attended iBiie iOhauita.uquia at Audiuibon, Friday, an iheand William Oernings Bryan speia They made tihe trip in the former's aaijto. SHjORT U1NE Cod Adam's Short lire, Traymor to Coiumcdil BlDiiiUfls, suepen ded ope ra tio i:s laat week. Sttiij}ip«rs oif hogs •tihe re hiiulied tlbedr sltook to South Omahia by moitioiB makdlng the trip •to tiwo hjoule amd a iiaif. iA qhiarge of 25 cants per hium dned waa imlaide and it is sadkl that toittt tihe 0hi|p{per and tihe o|f (the tmoks made good money tfz'V v,-/ The Boa:d of Directors of Ham lin township will sell at public auc tion school house No9. to the high-1 est bidder for cash on July 28th. 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M. at School house in said district. The Board reserved the right to reject all bids., J27. ii i0 James "W. Hlood, Pres. T. J. Coglon, Sec. Chamberlain's Collie, Cholera an (J Diarifiuea Remedy I Eveiy family without exception should keep this preparation all the summer months. Chamberlain's Colic, 'Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy ie worth many times its cost when needed an3 is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes foir whioli, it is intended. Buy it new. For sale by Extra Drug Co. IOWA STATE FAIR and EXPOSITION DES MOINES, IOWA AUG. 23-SEPT. 1, 1916 OOOLIXG OFF AT LAKE— Hans Hans&n Sr. and wife Ex ira and Oliarles Bisom Sr.. and wifie of Bray ton autoed .to Lake View, Saturday and remained umtdl Sum day at the Lake. COME AGAlxV HAL Cliial Stuigiecoi and wife autoed over from EdidyviJile, Sunday and vis ited with liirf mother, Mrs. Willi Stur geon and son, Harold and wife. IN THE BOSOM OS THE WATERS— Ed Millinian and faanily, Anley Joihiflisco and wife, Pete Qhirisiten sen and family, Fred Larsen and flamoMiy' of Omahia, aultoed to Oryatiai Lak.e n.ear Lewis," Sunday to spend itihe day at the lakes. —Hires Rootb^er Extract. 25^ 5 botM:s RETURNED TO GHAV1TV— Misses Gentruide and Zona Posten, who are visiiting their uncle, Oldif ford Postein and wifie will leave to day flor their hoire in Gravity, Sat urday. JUST CANT LEAVE EXIRA— Oscar Jensen ocimmencied clerking in the E. D. Cotton Grocery Store, Saturday. Loralh wias too 'tame' for h'im. He has moved his family baok to Exira arnd willl occupy one of the Andrews Bro's properties, near tlhe Green Bay. MRS. STROEHELiLK 1 VISITS PARENTS— 1 •Mrs. Waitie/r St'roabellle visiited the llaitter pant of ltast weetk witih par ents, John I. Hensliey and wife. FRANK VOSS GlONE TO BOllDER iFranik Vot?e daparted wiith tihe Nebraska imdliitia for the border when tfliey deipia.rted a shont time ago. He worked for some time in Ex ira and its weffll knowm hew. —Gomupleite line of fall wloolene to select "from. Fdit and Quality guar anteed. Swiarzman and Soule. tf. Woird comes firom Old r.ton, tihat a nine poiur.d boy was born to Mir. and Mrs. Will Cox tilie oldest son of Rev. aild Mrs. Cox of Exira. Tihis is the first grandchild in the family Gran dona M. C. G)ill was on the sick list tflie latiten part of Iiast week. THE GREAT PICNIC— IiIb a b"jg day Wednesday Auiguist ,2nd. pit Nie.wtoh Annual River to River Ro: Picinic. A bun oh oif Exira people picnicked in dttflfeirenit woicidB near Exira Siuin day. -s.. 'Miss Anna Guide wiaa at Sandfly vte- iic*r witlb hier friend, MiLsb Miay I I I 1 I P. M. if MMI $1.00 Peter Hassenfeldit. JACK CONNi:Al!DV «ONE—.. Jack Ccnnrardy leflt l'Kgt Friday, in tJte car after a several!) monithls visit witih .liis miotfher, Mrs. Alice Coninrairdy. Piano Sals Not having the time to get out and devote to my Piano Business, I have decided to close out my stock. Have engaged L. S. Marvin of Atlantic, an experienced piano man, for the next two weeks, during his vacation, to look after this sale. These Pianos are all standard makes, and prices are going to move them. Factories raise the prices wholesale Aug. 1 st, so now is the time to buy. Come in dating this sale and look them over Bungalows, Qambrel Roof Barns and Other Improvements to suit your needs. A crowd cf Exdra your.g folks attended the 'dance in Brayton, Sat urdiay evening. Johln. Esibeck and family spent Suaidajy at tihis Anderson' home near Exira .. Bound to Save you Money. Estimates Cheer fully Furnished. E O S The "Bungalow" Man ATTENDING CHAUTAUQI A— Miss Diinna BrinkerhWf went up to Audiuibon, Sunday, ar.d remaiaie'd a fetw days •with frierds during Ohauitau^iua. GfRAXDM CRANE SUFFERING— Grandma Belie Orane -lias bee|n Uinder tlhe cane of a pHic-sician foil the past several dfl.ys wit'Ji. heart trouble and stomach, troiuble. YOUNG PEOPLE AT CHAUTAUQUA— Peter R. Jorgensen and Miss Johanna Aoiidersen of Brayton, at tended Chisiutauiqua ini Audiuibon', Friday e\er.ing and Sun'day. Exira Iowa SAVVGI. OX WAR PATH— Henrj' Savage came down from AJudlufcon', liast Fiiidiay, to aititend to. bmstaeea miaitteuis. SPENT PLEASANT SUN1AY— Bdiwiin Eeilalioiytde amid family were! in Audmbon, Sunday viisiiti'i-g niuimer ous reiatlivts anld attending tflie Chauitauqua. 1 I 1 BLOOI) POISONING^ iMrs. Clhilis Petereeni, who has been quite iM wltlh bllocd poisoning in onie fiiS'ger aridi eryaiipeilas, is not much, better anld MUbb Minnie sen lis doiMg tbe boKHBiew)owk. Neli- Page 5 Christensen Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty Contractor Builder •and- Planing JMill Window Frames, Door Frames, Screens and General Mill Work Anything that can be made of wood made to _order S JOHN VAjN AND FASlIJLY— J. K* Vande Brake and family ,wsre vis'.iioirp in Brayton, Sunday wjiitlli reilc.tivee. J. I. Heiiielley puircihiased a new Buaok six cylinder car last Friday. FISHlNGi AT WALL LAKE— ,H. P. Peiterst in, Pete Stioine and Harvey .leiiEtenn aiuitoed to Lake Okoi boji Soindiay, and willl remain at tihe lakes unutiI tomorrow'. •, —I. J. Sfwaraman practical tailor at Swaraman and Soute every Tues day. ttf. HEItE EROM ELK HORN— J. C. jAihlGGOQi and fanndly autoed over fnomi EMk Horn, Siunday, to vsiit at the Clliiris Petersen home, returniiiig home in. tilie eventing. AUTOED TO ADAIR— tOharles ^Komnnts wife and son, Willis, autoed to Adair, Sunday, where tihey si en: it the 'day wiith. rel atives. DUBUQUE RELATIVE HERE— Mir. Yeodder, of Uub-uque, waa an over Sunday vosiitor in Exira at the home ot his brotllier-in-laiw, Dr. L. J. O'Udaker and wife. iMnsv L. J. OHdaker wes am OmaUia vlaiitor tihe latter part oif last week. Hans Amderaom and fiaaniiiy autoed ta near Caeey, Sxw?«lay, to visit ireliartdvee..' 1 St 1 j§ t'*$S "a* •mm -. & ,'V K' r%