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I? $ n* -k %4 t,r5 ss 1 4- il I I ii It: 3# iVU MU m--' Sv WSv MED STOCK TO MAKE BIG :v iVjE'fii 1 tfai laBt week's iissue, ithe Jour .mal presented some reasons why aonni and meat should prove profit able for Iowa (fan-mere during the next tow, yeais. It believes that 7 •Mt the reasoning submitted was Bound ^ule •Ml that/ soime such results a* lit »«dlcted may actually -be expected Tnw if no A .Ini rl*» rvF Is5'" ,'1^ info"* w« I'M- nt{11 O.il.A^itiAtl Aowefv-etr, there is' still another jrtep w^*ch. can be taken in, oruq, effort to look into the nature. 81111 ^gher. The present prices of land were established wfcen corn was bribing around fiflty emts and (meat from five to. eight Mints. 'Bat If corpi in the fuituire iq to bring frotm sixty to ninety oenits and imeait from eight to twelive eenits, as mow seems probable, then land nruet advapce further regard less of amyt/hing else that may haip •e»- 1 This irise* im' "the value of land, to new, high fle veils miuet increase erestly tile demand for pure-bred «tock of all kinds. This, in itself,. Menu} ipretity certain to make the. growing of pure-bred stock more (profitable imi ithe future #ham it) hag ever been in the past. How ever, thrcre is anort'her condition which will contribute to the same sod. Europe's live stock industry, has been wiped out. She mu^ come to us to get a new siujpply :otf animtaQs, and, she wi11 not be found buying scrub stock. TSie fect of tihese two conditions named above upon the pure-bred stock in dustry is already being fore shadlowed by the uinhear.i, of prices received at tihe sales that are be ing bead. When a bunch of pure bred cattle, of all ages, wiQl bring ah average of more than $1000 each, the Journal thimks iit is time^ that (tjhe good) people of Audu-| -bon County began toi consider ser iously pure-bred stock as a most promising Teaibuire of the farming braeineEB. Y'et this ihiais happened re peatcdly in the Corn, Belt witfhim the past year or two, a notable ease being that of the Saumdera jaboithom sale at our neigh borfng town of Manillia. It is true thait there are cer taini haindidaps and disadvantages, undcrVwhidi, the' smaill breeder o^ pftre-fbred sbolcik must labor. On« of these. is ,tih^. dni!Mi?u.lty of find ,!! fng buyers. Jt iis true thiat a ma,n( may go into the pure-bred buei aees, starting with the very Choic est brood /lines, aind evenfuiailly. find himssllf t3?e ltoeer becauise be! will attract the "bu.yerts, advisable, Other sUmi'lair difficulties might be I E Tran 6P a %r-i .', -,C ,/ I "'vwi* K» &•*" DISTRESSIHC CIUI- A very distressing run- of circum stances "happened to the family ot Mr. and Mrs. Runyan, a{ Benton County, Arkansas, Mrs. Run xaii /being a sister of (Mrs. A. the ot our fore man. TJle famIly waa flrat a^iat**!. dlaNtlLerU and altho they saved the'afflicted ones, their doc- tor wu ran up fl50 .00 HU| hog b6Ca(me If ooran and (meat are to remain«holera and He lost |200 worth at Wgh, them land in the Corn, Belt ones H« ,llt!h also. lost a Short Hora BllU that cobt him |150 dhickeI1 hcmee was ,Hi9 entered and fine heQ3 were ^ol«n. Thlwea t00k trom thelr fif teen bushels of apples and fifty quarts of fruit. The news of this, run1 of badi luck was all conr tained In one letter and was de ceived by Mrs. Sq,uier Monday last. Sloan's Titiitm nt. For Stiff Joints. Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every movement torture. Relieve your suffering with. Sloaa'^ liini ment it quickly penetrates with out rubbing, and soothes and, warms your sore muscles. The congested blood is sUtnuiated' to action,* a single application wil¥ drive out the pain. Sloan's? Liniment is dean, convenleat and qulckly effective, it does not istain bhe skin\ or clog the pores. Get 'a bottle to-day at your Druggist, 25c. LOST (A Shepherd dog, having a red collar on him. Last seen in Ext ira, Saturday last.. Three doll'aits rewardi for recovery. H. Z. Zaiger, 33A4 TOR SALE I One pedigreed- Short Horn Bull two years' old. Also some choice bull calves. D.14 ^A. J. Young —'Oleomargarine per pound '22c. 25c.-30c. Peter Hassenfeldt. NOTICE W1U 'those wht is raising toot feiw amlmatls to make P|antry aale, Saturday, for the the holding of a big sale, that benem. ®a,rvey Watches For men, $5.50 to $90.00 For women. $5. to $40 For boyp, $1. to $5.50 Bracelet Watches, $5. to $25. Jewelry Set Rings, $1.50 to $15. Baby Riugs, 50c to $1.50 LaValiers, $1.75 to $25.'' Brooches, 26c to $17. Pendants, $2. to $25. Waldemars, $1. to $10. Cuff Button*", 25c to $5. Scarf Pins, 25c to $5. Tie Claspp, 25c to $2. Diamonds Rings. $10. to $200. Brooches, $8. to $25. LaValiers, $5. to $35. Scarf Pins, $5 to $10. are donating for of the Library, please bring in their doniations aad leaTe at the and named. iHowe^er, if we may judge by the eotperieinces of small breed- Mrs. Sarah- I4ttlefield andi Mrs. ens ellsawhiere, there 4s a way to. 5. H. Kilwortlh returned froaa Des oomduct tihe business profitaible Miodnee, Tuesday, where they had eveq oa) si smialli. scale. la [next- been visiting with Nellie LiLttlefield, w-eekj's issue, the Jourtnal expects who ubderweat a a operation.- for to publish an outline of this plani appendicitis last week at the Lut'h as at umderstands it. eran Hospital. Watches-Jewelry- Diamonds CHRISTMAS GJFTS SUPREME N all the realm of gift-things none is more desired than these. The pleasure such presents bring is increased when the box containing the gift bears our imprint. That is a bond of quality. It stands for worthiness of material, artistic design ing, superior workmanship and authoiative style. "It comes from Christensen's" adds immeasureably to the pleasure in the gift—and nothing to its cost. Our comprehensive stock of Jew elry, Watches and Diamonds cover a price range that will fit every purse. Goods are disployed for your conventent examination and every effort is exerted to make each visit to our store a delightful experience for you. Hunt office. .V v.-. y. P. M. Christensen Fine watch repairing a specialty Sewing Machines janoa.. Phonp&fr^phs t'Lou,t t.iiSa'f •?. Cfc?' 1 5 A deal waa closed thia' week whereby Joe Gilroy becaimti the own er of the house known as the McCliain house on North StreeJt. It is occupied toy Mr. and li^rfi. Merle Terhune, at present. The ijew own er expecting to take possession the middle of next month I J. B. J. liohner and Pete Has senfeldt auitoed up to Audiubon Mon| day nlgbt, where the latter took degree work in the Masonfio Lodge. G. E. Batty, the District Plant Chief of the Telephone System, was in the ciXy, Friday of last week on business. He resides in Council Bluffs. John Piarrott and Jack Ooe went to Bray ton, one day -the fiist of the week where they attended to some business matters. Mrs. Adolph GytxSh, of South Dakota and Mrs. Hugo Westphalen of near Atlantic, visited Thursday at the home otf the former's sister and tihe latten's sister-in-law, Mrs. John Johnson and. husband. Mrs. Westphalen visited until evening but Mrs. Gutch remained until the the next morning, when she went to Atlantic for aa extended visit. The High School Boy's: Baskfet ball team autoed to Guthrie Center last Friday evening where they played the High School teaan- there, the score resulting 20 tig.--15 in f&v orsof the, Guthrie Center school. The game was well played by all participants and, of course, our hefm)B boys are amxious to -show them thiat they cant't do it again. The line-u® for the game was: Ben Sykes ,and Walter Miner mam, Guards Leonard Kline! Center Donaldi Harlzell and' Golden sykes, Forwards John R-asmuas^n and Be Green, Substitutes. Henry Hunt was lucky ienough to capture a! coon while trapping one] day last week.1 -,v J. E. Pratt, arrived- hete Monday from his home in Wilcok, Canada, and will visit until spri&g with nu merous relatives and tfrjiends,:(Sin this vicinity. i. WsC I Frank Williams, wife and family were guests of MT. and Mrs. John Bishop last Sunday. Cough Me iciiie to Oiiildrep. When the nervousness is caused,! by constipation, as is often,- the,[ case, you wiU get quicjk reilef byj taking Chamberlain's Tiablete. These! tablets ailso improve the digestion. For sale by -Kearney Pharaniacy. Mr. and Mrs Everett Kline came in from the country one day the fore part cf this week and visited at the hoinie O'f h'is parents, Wood Kline and wife. ,.».r So re a Maclean and family entertained at the- heme of sioter, Mns. Marie Rasuiussea fia'mily, Sunday. were his and Nic^: Thielen autoed to Wiiota, Sunday, ta spend a few fyours at| HEEL BUY 1 the Kurtentach home. He accom^lthe. Journal Oflice, Thursday morn panied by Miss Kurtenl:ach return-ling and went to Atlantic, where ed to the city i:i the evening andjsiie fc-peiK a few hours on business. the latter will visit tor ..a few Mirs Will Koniim-es. Miss Kurten- oouunooujiter at Jorgensen's b)ach has her arm in a' sling on|iety Store. account of a bad- sprain, Miss Emtma Fern of Chicago, was in the city from Saturday un til Tuesday morning, securing an agent to sel.' the Fran-oo-American goods produced by the Hygejiic Franco-jAme ican Company of Chi cago. -Mrs. fvV ill Spoo haiS accepted the agency and will make a regu lar canvass. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman, the parents of our eiitceited Professor, wert. visiting q.t the George Sqott and the D. L. Thomas homes in Audubo last week. They were old neighbors in the eastern part of the-state. .Hardy Howell, of CuimVerland, vis ited a short time Wednesday of last I week. with. Jits. Criends. Jease Wil- 1 PETERSEN'S 4 *"w shoes before they raise again. We are selling shoes today at less than what they cost to buy them on the market. Price $5 and up We have a nice line of Felt Slippers that make useful presents. CANDY CANDY CANDY Our line of candies is pure as can be make, we handle Hall's, made at Ottymwa, la. ^Buy at this store and save money. Special price to Churches &Schools for Xmas. 15c to 30c per pdund' t'° W-JsSs Cigars, Nuts, Figs, Mixed Nuts, Dates, Celery, Candy Fancy Neckties N for Mi£s Anna Gude was oif duty ijn days at the horee of hei1^ sister, Don't miss the big 8 cent bargain !fDd -. jt- S -yjw fill DEPT. STORE USEFUL GIFTS s® Mi ^M§{41©]s{aA13Ic)£ -'•(•oafs A very attractive line of Velour, Velvet, .•)v'.rc and Plush Coats A great showing of Separate Skirts, Dress Skirts, Serge and Novelties Lace Doilies, Center Pieces, Scarfs and Table Cloths Mrs. Moliie Hunt returned from Atlantic. She accompanied her friend, Mies Bell Krick as far asl Bat your luneh at Harvey land The Thursday Club will, meet this that city, Tuesday. Miss Prick has Hunts, December 16tli. Benefit of afternoon at the hoime of Mrs been here visitii.'g several days and library, left that day for California, where she will reside in the future. Miss Anna Hansen, who has beeni in the Atlantic hospital several weeks, returned last Saturday to the home of iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen, near this city. She is recovering nicely from the operation she underwent. James Ckrlsen, in the Heights. r" Mrs. Ctoonge Faust of West Exifa, has been suffering wKb a severe ccid, bjut i's,improving at thib writ ling. s: Several people in Exira, including the Journal family, 'have received carda from- Mr. and Mrs. -\l:uo!8, who. are spending honeymoon in Chicago and other points. They are enjoying their trip le much and are visiting :uauy points of interest. Joe J. K. VandeBrake ajid family were Brayton visitors Sunday,at the bc|me. of her parents, B. H. Ohris tensaxi/and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Krogh I and family autoed down from. Au- liama and.-wife at tfoe Williaarns dubon, Sunday «q4 visited a few Cato, eolng on to Ooon Rapids for I hours with friend* at ths Htuui Han* man aa he made his visit very a few day's fcuslntaa tiip. Isen borne. tfvort. ». fV Miss Eonima Sorecsen is assisting Mrs. .Hansen, with the work at the Park Hotel. Nick Thieileai., iW. E. Varney and Lora Bailey autoed to. Omaha and back last Thursday on a busiJiess trip. Roy Oonway, who. has beea. work ing with, a) gang for the Bell Tele phone people in and about Eodra Wh® tliat aI1 the weak BpotB 1 *». All lOVffr nm itT'i n»n*u ..... .in our system was promoted to the Carroll jurisdiction last week'. We are well pleased, io see Roy promoted but at tihe same time we appreciate his company. AUTO TO NEJiE'S FOB SHOES Pe0®le are many years. Winter came to town in earnest Tuesday last. He found Soft. Coal at $8.50 a ton, Butter 45 cents and eggs 35 cents. Pushed the mer cury down to 10 below Wednesday morning raised hJs hat to Exira and weapon rejoicing. We don't think he Is' very affectionate old "7«~* 2-~*'* A Buy Flour Now! ra This car "has been bongnt for some time and at present we have no room to store this car in our flour house and rather than cancel the order we are going to sell it at a price in 5 or more sack lots, we quote" you the follow ing prioer ,, E.A. CO Whirlwind 4 L*' Audubon Co. Journal, Deo. 14, 1916. Wte havea fresh line of Silk Hose, the kind that makes a useful Xmas Gift. Silk Hose 50c rtJYour Xma?! "^List witr PHOENIX )E will have on track in Exira car load of flour—E. A. Co. and Whirlwind some time between Christmas and New-Year or later J5« Leave all orders at the store for men and young men. Buy for him something that he will get some good of. Anew Suit, an Over coat, Bathrobe, Necktie, Muff ler, Hose, Belt, Mackinaw, Mit tens, Sweater, Shirts-the best and largest line of Shirts to be found in town. la ipite ol hir-brains cod experience, Hit argnment, too, end his plea, He hilcd to anne^t the pocilisn For hii feet were agaiiut faho, yoa fee. Many a man has fcihd to land the coveted job because his feet were "against him." "And many a man has lost a good position for the seme reason. Foot troubles interfere with work. They divert the mind from its duties and causeancntal unrest, as well as complete bodily uneasiness.' Tired, acliing feet, weak ankles, cramped toco, arid callouses are all every day foot troubles, while broken down arches and bunions distort the shoes and create an untidy appear ance. Flat foot throws the whole body out cf plumb and the entire nervous system becomes affected. Yet how perfectly easy to get genuine foot comfort—Vr. Ticho'.l's Koot-Eazer, makes walking and 'r SILK ROSE fK. 'V. I a simple scientific device placed in the shoe, Rives support to the arch, equalizes the body's weiflht and Scjtolfc' f00t"£3Z6i standing comfortable, in FnvKihelbot At thesime time many serious foot troubles are prevented by this means. ComR in a:ui let us tell you how Dr. Scolt's Foot-h-iucr can help you. 1 .tF HILLSIDE ECHOS Sanfoird Davis and Peter Mlk-r kelsen left for California. Wednes day of last week. .• Xi. C. Lauridsen made a business trip to Omahia, last week Ed1 Drydehi and family spentf' •Shind'ay at the Geo- Dtmiick home. David. Christensen and' mioved into thedr 'new house iiiw last "of th^ wlek, Our merclianits are enjoying a1 Leon and Floyd Dryden spent splendldi holiday trade. It seems several days the past-week visiting! their shioppi.ug earlier' their grand-parents, Jacob Laylana tbie year much earlier than for and. wife. many yelarB prist and they are' buying more valuable goods than, for Pe.ea- Ijaiu.rid«n and wif**1 the J? Mathea Christensen' was a Wed nesday night visitor at the L. C. Lauridsen home. Earl Sweezy and' wife were} visift ors at the John Slay ton home Tuesday. wife spent several days ihe past week in Elk Horn with thtir ^augliter, MfsZ Wialter Je-nB?n and faimilv. Jolm Niissen of Jacksonville, Mrs. Chj-isftona Christensen and R. W. iMullenger and faonily wetr9' Sunday visitors at the David Chris)tenseni ho-me. Jacob Layland and' wife aper^t Sunday At the Robert^MagiH home,