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The Correctionville Argus from Correctionville, Iowa • Page 5

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I Cathaleen Ritts has been ill. H. B. Speaker in Kingiky Mon day. M.

L. Morgan was in Ktngaley Men day. W. P. Bappe was in Lawton business.

Dean Stewart of Gushing was here Sunday. Peter Fredrickson went to Pierson Saturday. Tom H. Lee returned to Sioux City Saturday. Cecil Plato of Moville was here Saturday.

Mrs. E. Mitzer of Anthon was here Monday. Mrs. J.

L. Dubois was in Sioux City Monday. R. Utesch went to Anthon Tuendaj on business. Fred Carrington tpent Tuesday in Holstein.

Milton Beckwith has been suffering with a cold. Harley Livermore of Anthon was here Monday. George A. Dewell of Cushing wa: here Saturday. C.

B. Smith was in Sioux City Monday on business. Earl Miller returned Saturday from Sioux City. Miss Emma Rice was in Anthon Wednesday. A.

J. Spaulding of Coehing was here Tuesday. Miss Ina Bice went to Holstein Wednesday. John Moran returned Wednesday from Anthon. Chcll Ross was in Sioux City Sunday and Monday.

Dr. J. W. Hester was in Holstein Sunday on business. Fred Fincke was in Smithland on business Tuesday.

C. H. Johnson was in Galva Tuesday on business. Mrs. Thos.

Pence of Washta was here Saturday. Mrs. Katie Erwin in Holstein Monday on business. Robt. Holcomb of Cushing was here on business Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson spent Wednesday in Lake City. C.

D. Marsh of Washta was here Wednesday. J. O. McKenna and Dan Walsh were jn Siotnt City Tuesday on business.

Geo. Bottjen of route five intends to move to Correctionville to live. Mr. and Mrs. Lee returned Saturday from Sioux City.

L. H. Dicus is considering renting a half section of land near Kingsley. Earl.Hahn of Washta arrived '-Monday from SimMtCity; Earl Edmunds was in Sioux City Tuesday on legal businem. Miss Viola Anderson of Moville was a guest Saturday of Mrs.

M. Moran. Mrs. C. W.

Grawbnrg and son, Alvin, were in Sioux Citjr Tuesday. Mrs. William Niseen was a guest Tuesday of Mrs. H. Utesch in Holstein.

Harold Stephens returned Sunday from visiting Moville friends. Earl Hughes and Henry Farber were in Sioux City Monday on business. C. T. Harris went to Lawton Mon- where he is employed.

F. S. Carrington of near Washta was here Monday on business. Mrs. Martha Wendell left Monday for Mason City, to visit her sister.

Joe Smith returned Monday from Washta from visiting relatives. Attorney Earl was in Sioux City Saturday on legal business. J. F. WaWen of Washta Went to Sioux City from here Friday.

Cleve of was here Saturday visiting Chas. Streeter. Ivan Eckhart, the motorcycle king, is driving an automobile of own. M. Mahan returned Tuesday from a visit in his old home town, Morrison, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ortwrn. and M. A.

Spurgeon. were Christmas day guests of Mr. and John F. Barns. Miss Bertha Boikert of Cashing arrived Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs.

Henry Hoppe. Thos. Clark mnd son Fred Clark, were in Moville Monday and attended a farm sale. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Coon and family went to Sioux City Sunday to visit in Leeds with Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Coon. Mrs. 4-O. Vance and son, Henry.were in Kingsley Monday visiting her husband who is employed in Kingsfey.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jacobs and daughter.

Miss Bella, were Friday of their son. Fled Jacobs, and family. Joe Smith left Tuesday for Gris- trokL to visit nit sister. Mm. A.

Gamble. From there he expected to go to Des Moines, and abo contemplated going to Arkansas before returning hoHe. Mr. and Mrs. S.

S. Stowe. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Blackburn, of Council Bhiffs, were gaests Tuesday of Mr.

and Mrs. 1. H. ConkKn. Mm Conklin a niece of Mrs.

Stowe- Mrs. Blackburn is a daughter of Mrs. Stowc- Mrs. C. L.

Thompson who has been living in Washta. left here Tuesday for Rockwell City, to make her future home. She accompanied here 1 Tncsday from Washta by her daughter Mrs Geftrge Frahm, and her husband. Mrs. A.

T. returned Wednesday to OnnciT Bluffs, after being of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D.

Battin, and her sister, Mrs. Mary Leonard. Miss Ethel Foster went to Pierso Sunday to visit her friend, Miss Nelli Dragoo. A. W.

Seff, and son Max, am daughter, Miss Dana, spent Sunday in Sioux City and returned home Monday Dr. B. F. Ward of Anthon here Sunday from Morris, where he had been visiting. Andrew Jacobson of Anthon arrive here Sunday from Sac City.

He was en route home. Mrs. Sarah Smith went to Oto las week to visit several days with he daughter, Mrs. Will Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Dean returns Sunday from Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Dean live at Sullivan ranch.

The Illnois Central riprapper began work on the I. C. bridge just south town Monday morning. Miss Gladys Crowl went to Lake View, Sunday and spent New Year's day with relatives. Hugh Wright and Ed Wright re turned Sunday from Sioux City where they had been on business.

Robert Fatchett, who has been visiting his parents near Anthon for several weeks. Miss Laura Kindy of Onawa arrivet Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Claussen. Mrs.

S. Halloway returned Tuesday to Odebolt after being guests o) ler parents, Mr. and George Mostiller. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Greiner returned Tuesday from their visit with relatives. Dan and Tom Conway of Anthon, arrived here Tuesday from Moville where they had been visiting relatives C. C. Cooper and son, Bert, have re- home from a two weeks visit with relatives in Cedar Rapids, la. Elmer Peterson returned Monday to Siron, after visiting his brothers Martin and Emery Peterson.

Miss Eulalah Livermore of Moville was a guest Saturday of Mrs. M. Mtoran. Miss Mina Varner returned Saturday Tom Kingsley after being a guest of icr brother, Merton Varner. Mr.

and Mrs. Petty and children went to Sioux City Tuesday to visit M. A. Petty family. Mrs.

C. G. Messerole and daughter, rtiss Adelia, of Gowrie, were here Monday. They had been in Kingsley. Walter Bullock and Harley Buchanan of Cushing were here Monday on xisiness, Mrs.

W. F. McQuitty and daughter, fiiss Fannie, were in Sioux City Frilay. Mrs. J.

M. Brown went to Sloan, Tuesday to visit Mrs'C. E. De- and family. Mrs.

E. L. Purcell returned to Vashta Saturday after being a guest Mr. Mrs. H.

A. Sandeen. Miss Hazel Downing went to Anthon fonday to visit her sister, Mrs. Bertha 'ifft. Mrs.

Chas. Downing went to Oto ilonday to visit her father, A. Livermore. Rupert Kurzreiter left Monday for xmncil Bluffs, and Omaha, to spend a week. Mrs.

S. E. McGonigle returned to mthon Monday after being a guest of er daughter, Mrs. Nelson Briggs. Miss Florence Milne of Cushing arrived Saturday to visit Miss Pearl reiner.

Miss Edna Brehn of Chicago, 111, rrived last week to visit with Mr. nd Mrs. Ed Lent and family. Miss Mamie Cunningham of Auburn, arrived Monday to visit Mr. and Irs.

Leonard Bruggcr, and family. Leonidas Cook went to Moville Monay where he is doing carpenter work or Dave Weaver. Victor Thorn went to Cushing Monay where he is employed by the J. R. IToolridge Architectural company.

Mrs. R. H. Cunninghom returned to 'ierson Monday after being a guest of tr. and Mrs.

Sherman Smith. Mrs. Chas. Lee returned Monday rom Ateester, S. from visiting relatives.

Miss Ella Will returned to Holstein Monday after being a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cohrt, and family. Miss Mace! Krueger of Oto arrived to visit her friend, Miss Lillie McCorroick.

D. J. Eisenmenger went to Sioux Sty Monday to look over cattfe. He a well known cattleman. Will Ehrp of Kingsley was here visiting his mother, Mrs.

Dem Strect- r. Mrs. E. A. Wallace left Monday for hiboquc, to make her home with ler son, James.

Wallace. C. L. Rowse of Siowx City wes here londay. The Rowse family are now ocated in Morning-side, Jeff O'Connell of near Anthon went Skrax City from here Monday to ook over cattle.

Mrs. Merlin Heath drew the piano the piano contest in B. E. Hall Co. tore with 4,093.044 "NieH won a piano certificate with .565,482 votes.

Miss Shntt won a certificate with 2,993.094. Miss Smith wen a certificate with 2,527,276 Inch enthusiasm was shown during contest and it had a red hot finish. J. Hall was pleased with if. tcrcst shown.

Martin Burt went to Anthon on Tuesday. He has been employed on the Hancock ranch. Hazel Hardenbrook of LeMars, arrived Monday to visit Mrs. J. H.

Wetmore, and with other friends. Mrs. Frank White of Huron, S. arrived Monday to visit Mr. and F.

H. Anderson. Will Stoneking left Saturday for Oklahoma City, to spend the winter. Miss Cecil Waggner of Odebolt arrived here Friday and visited her sister Mrs. Percy Sellman.

Lee Fugate went to Cherokee Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. N. Ketchum. Mrs. J.

W. Homer went to Anthon to visit her sister, Mrs. E. M. Jones.

Miss Hazel Smith of Anthon arrived here Saturday to be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith.

Will Small of Sioux City was here Saturday enroute to Washta to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Small. Mrs. Katie Erwin and son, Leland were guests last week of her sister, Mrs.

A. H. Petty, in Leeds. Mrs. A.

C. Smith and Miss Margaret McCaw returned Monday from Manning, la. Mrs. Magdelene Dreezen returned Wednesday from Pierson from visiting her son, Rudolph Dreezen. Earl Crowl of Cherokee was a guest New Year's day of Mr.

and Mrs. Fremont Crowl. Mrs. A. E.

Fuller went to Onawa Wednesday to visit at the Geo. Heath dome. Miss Gladys Robbins returned Wednesday from Washta from visiting in the Frank Conley home. Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Rhine spent New Year's day in Lawton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Houghkirk.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tennis of Sioux City were guests Wednesday of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. M. Olson. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Joslyn were guests at New Years dinner of Frank Joslyn and mother. John Stormant and Ethel Akers returned to Sioux City after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Wright. James Cockburn left Tuesday on his motorcycle for Parker, S. to visit I V. R.

Dewey family. John Heath went to Onawa Wednesday and visited his brother, John Heath. Max Gray returned to Larrabee Tuesday after being a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White.

Mrs. Olive Dunn was a guest New Year's day of Mr. artd Mrs. George iirschman of Piersen, Mrs. Claude Lake returned to Galva Tuesday.

She had been in Smithland visiting her parents. Lee Schrunk and Miss Smith of Anthon went to Sioux City from here Wednesday. The New Hardware is the proper place to buy your Hardware during the New Year, 1913, and we are aiming to make the lowest prices to all on all of our New Goods consisting principally of Base Burners, Ranges, Cook Stoves, Oil Stoves, Guns, Ammunition, Carpenter Tools, Axes, Buck and Cross Cut Saws, Cutlery, Tin and Galvanized Ware. Headquarters for BROWNIE ICE SKATES VERY CORDIALLY, THE NEW HARDWARE, Correctionville, la. Miss Delilah Thompson, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. C. F. of kforningside, arrived Tuesday to visit riends. Mr.

and Mrs. Jeff Davis and eliildren of Omaha, arrived last week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

theubottom. Chas. Cameron has sold his residence the south part of Correctionville to Jeorge Summers. The transaction was made by Bancroft Erwin. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Baldwin arrived Tuesday from Glidden, to visit jis parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Wright and Mr. and Mrs C. M.

Bice made a trip to Sioux City Friday in Mr. Wright's automobile. On the coming of the new year. Chas. Hough, the generous market man, treated his customers to a bushel of candy, cigars, and chewing gum.

Mrs. Robert Milne, and family, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and flrs. J. P.

Greiner. They returned Sunday to their home in Cushing. Fred and George McNear, two well i tnown cattlemen, of Anthon. were icre Sunday in their automobile en route to Washta. Rev.

A. Jamieson pleached Sunday the Methodist church in Kingsley while Rev. R. D. Acheson was-in Sioux Ity.

Miss Olive Hough arrived Saturday 'rom Ft. Dodge, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hough, and family.

Mrs. S. Goncber. who has been at Spencer visiting her daughter. Mrs.

'red Watson, arrived Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs Oscar Castle, and amity. Morni ngside College Glee Club je here next Wednesday. January 8th the Methodist church under the ans pices of the Epworth League, They ire on their tour and appeared first at Onawa. Read this letter: "My Dear Ir, Cwsh: The glee club more than met expectations at Onawa. The pro- has real merit and the are well balanced.

There is no monotony the entertainment Professor Mac- CoNir is a real leader and gets results 'mm his twenty voices. The work of Hr. Neteon, the cartoonist, is worthy rmlpit in wot owifcrcncc. The glee club will impress yw peopfe of exemplary young men. Sav to OrrectionviHc for me that a great treat is in store for them Respect- 'oily yours, H.

Mshood" Pm now of the young people. (Advertisement) Percy Penn, Ray Cutchall, and Miss Ruby Penn were guests at Sunday dinner of Mrs. Dunv, and daughter, Miss Marie. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Schneekloth and family were guests at Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Weeks, in Sioux City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lent went to alva Monday to visit her parents be- Fore returning to their home in la. R.

B. Brown, who attends the state university, was here over Sunday visit- ng his sister, Mrs. J. B. VanHouten, and family.

George McSparnn, who teaches school near Ida Grove," arrived last week to visit his cousins, Lynnn and Miss Beth Castle. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sargent returned Monday to their home in Ida Grove after being guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. J. P. Sargent. M.

Wright, E. C. Bailey, L. P. Adam? and Ross Stivers in Holstein Sunday.

They made the trip in automobile. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Mahin and daughter, Miss Viola, returned Saturday from Wynot, where they spent Christmas day. Isaac Kissinger, of Kingsley, died Saturday morning in his home at the i advanced age of 82, and was buried Washta cemetery. His two sons. Will Kissinger of Anthon; and John Kissinger of WaShta, attended the funeral. The deceased is well known here as in the early days he was a resident of Correctionville.

Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Spence and family left Tuesday for Neola, to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Walker. Miss Edna Policy and Vernon Fairchild went to Onawa Tuesday. Mr.

Fairchiid had been visiting at The Anderson. Seyman Sandven returned to Sloan, Tuesday after being a guest of Mrs. M. Moran, and brother, Sammy Sandven. Mr.

and Mrs. George Schuh went to Lawton Tuesday and spent New Year's day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen. Lost--On Christmas night, a child's fur, blue in color.

Finder leava at The Argus office. J. H. Wetmore's new Chalmers number for 1913, is D-284. Walter Castle is helping overhaul cars in the Wetmore garage.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hildenberg returned Monday to Coon Rapids, after being guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Sandeen, and Mrs. C.

E. Woolridge. D. W. McCreay and son, Claude, went fo Emmetsbury, Palo Alto county, Monday to visit his daughters, Mrs.

Claude Phelps and Mrs. John Phelps. James Wright and daughter, Miss Irma, arrived Monday from Sioux City, to be guests of his brother, F. A. Wright, and family.

Hosea Garber has accepted the managership of the newly organized farmers' store in Oto. Mr. Garber for years has conducted a store at Peiro. He is an expert'store man and a valuable addition to the business interests of Oto. Miss Priscilla Fleisher of Wariita was here Saturday.

She had been in' Fairmont, visiting. She formerly lived liere. Guy Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Parker of Lake Andes, S. arrived Friday to visit relatives and friends here. The first package handed out Wednesday evening in the postoffice was C. B.

Smith's automobile number for 1913 and it came by parcels post. Frank Hamilton, the Marcus News hustler, was here Wednesday en route to Sac City. He made The Argus office a friendly call. Miss Adamson returned Wednesday from Sioux City from visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis.

Geo. Adamson. For Sale or Trade--237 acres close to Anthon, la. Price $110 per acre. mortgage $12,400.

Wants smaller farm. 122 acres, new buildings, miteo from town for qaiefc sale acre. 240 acres in. Ida county, Iowa, highly improved. Price, $130 per ven.

$15,000 can remain on $10,000 cash will handle ft. This is worth $150 per acre. 269 acres, with $12,000 worth of buildings-. Price $137,50 per acre. 160 acres in Madison county, not clear, price $,3000.

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