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Vi m^^^-h^Pt!^^ Let us enter into a contract with you. Yea cam arrange satis- factory terms at payment Geo. W. Bmmwr, Srlasttl, S. D. Frank Trrake, A^*, S. 0AOWN. Browa Bros., Abe?*eea, S. '1 Frank 6 **ter "1JWI M****- field, f. Wt. I RarregaagUadAgesey, iMerdeea, 4 S. D. MUmmtern rr (townt* laaimsra- K. Me&easte, avion, B. SDMUSOS. Haiene. Ip*rlefc, FMH4E. A. Frckler, B%a*ea, BOUTBLL'M GOOD FURNITURE A Saturday^Sale In the Crockery Section GENUINE LINDSAY LIGHT, complete with regular burner, mantle and white air-hole QQ/~t globe. Special for Saturday only CJJSC AIR-HOLE BUHNER, complete with good mantle and "No Crac" opal gloibel. The regular Qf\ry 7Be quality. Special for Saturday only. ,\.{jjfC GAS DRO# LIGHT METAL PORTABLE, finished in old English brass, complete with burner, mantle, gas-tight hose and green dome shade. tit ^j Regular price $5. Special for Saturday only.. ipi} FAMILY PLATFORM SCALES, weigh up to 24 pounds metal platform. Worth $1.15. *7 ELr Special for Saturday 2C- HENIS FRUIT PRESS for ricing potatoes and pressing all kinds of fruits. Begular price 25c. Special for Saturday only t?C' South Dakota THE SUNSHINE STATE THE HOMESEEREIfS GOAL PROSPERITY, INDEPENDENCE, HAPPINESS Await the Settler in This Garden Spot of the CREAT NORTHWEST Where Crops Never Fail WHBAT HARVESTING ON A SOOTH DAKOTA FARM. South Dakota's wheat crop this year bids fair to be a record breaker, not only in quantity bat In quality. The harvest is now over and the wheat is being hauled to the eleva! rs, which are filled to bursting. With few exceptions this wheat grades Mo. hard, the beet wheat known to the market The railroads are being taied to their ut- most capacity to transport this great crop to the markets. ft* Oitt Steed and Money Making Investment* for the Homeseeker and lavester, write to the foHowtag reliable firms wbo are among the members of The Real Estate Men's Association of South Dakota Located in the Following Banner Counties: AURORA. W. W*4wari, White Lake, S. E A. A.lcfctetwaiHS Harrold 6. mH&oUtr Lead Trmtt Pierre* 9. D. D. I. Jordaa, Pierre, S. Willimtm Vi. WiUte A Urn^ Blmatt S. D. Otia lHiai Co., BXt, S.4*. JBRA0L O. Vmtmr A Gemsery, Wcsstacton griaffa B. D, MsOOOK. BWIBK Dexhlamr, Saewr,-S. S. L.die, SIem, 8. B Bwmirtm Be** Laad CkasttHNgj B. aviAs. Sovtb Dakata ana ayat-tNate-Coq OaMa. 8. wily GommtT IireBtnae* Cl Bisatio* C. OsiAm, S. t+O. WUHnsm* C^,CtemrItakelSl BRVUD. S. A. Stranaky, Pakwaai, S. D. A 20 Lunch Box for Sc _^_ limited quantity which we will sell all day Saturday at High, grade genuine fiber Lunch Box, pail handle folds so as to fit conveniently in the pocket. This lunch box is something ab solutely new and worth regularly 20c. We have a Complete Home, Hotel and Ciub Furnishers. PlfiTU STRBBT AND FIRST AVENUB SOB Tit. CODIKGTOIf. Bloom A HmrtiB, Wtcrtora WALWORTH. Kf vanuriHweataieatt Cmn WmMltwt, mm. 0B&DL B, Wright I/Md AyeMsr, Hrai,i. O. BJ. nrrmnt tt Co., Hatraa. 8. 0 C. O. laenJiotfa, HaMa, 8. D. ttnioa Land A Loan Co., Huron, S. B, The Beadle County Abatraot and Tl*to Co., Baron. 8. Aorta American boaa ASrattOa^ Baron, 8. D. ?Tre-ritt, Btattta A AAellSasoaf8riD. HAttD. J. J, Berry, Roe Heiailta, 8. 9 CraJare A Leyao a, Stlllor, 8. D* H3TDB. P, B. l|ila an, Hlgrhmoro, 8. D. Fora A Latt a, Biaraaaor*,'*. Soatk Dakota Land Co^ Hla-amore, 8. J. mmownvuvf, Wa^era itaatf A Loaa Go, De Bmot, A. foiumoa, Xoaola, 8. D. MHIirBBABA, ICirihomaaaa A Co,, Sfoax Fall a, 8. D. F. O. WHltolioaao A Co., Siomx Falla, 8. B. JT. Traoy, Sfoax Falla, S. O. SPINK. D. 81. Baal, Redtila, S. Bcra Martta, MortayiUe, 8. kV A. J. iak, Bolaaa!, S.JO. Dakota Laat A Aatr*t Co., Reft* field, 8. Watlaaa Broa., Aaatoa, S. D. Horth A Soath Dakota Laad Oo. Redflei d, 8. D. A. Blao A Son., DolaM, 8. S POTTB&. ^(ettyohara Intatiaratloa JOi,Getty bars, 8. Potter County Laaa A Aaatrave/tOo., Ocfttyaflnrxgr, S. ^f^^^yej^f^^^ THE MIliNEAppLIS JOURNAL y., r-^ j^-trfTl5W i'hfWK Young people going to mouse- keeping receive special terms and attention Seventh aid Henepln. Special Meat Sale. Sirloin, Porterhouse and Bound Steak, lb 10c Shoulder Steak, lb, 8c4 lps 30c fo Good'Pork Roasts and Steaks,lb 12%C Mutton and Lamb Legs, lb. 14c Mutton and Lamb Shoulders, lb.-12c Lamb Stews and Rolled Corn Beef, lb 5 Veal Roasts, lb 10c 12^C Picnic Hams, lb 8 Bacon (whole strip), lb. 12%C Beef Pot Roasts, lb. *7Q Beef Boiling Pieces, lb... -3c 4c 5 Spring Chickens, lb 14c Young Hens, lb 13c Large Old Chickens, lb lOc Turkeys (6 to 8 lbs each), lb 19 Oysters, FiBh, etc., etc. Fine Creamery Butter, 5-lb jar. $1.23 Sweet Dairy Butter, 5-lb $1.0 5 SI.15 Apples, eating or^cooking, P ec -30c, 25 Fancy Johnathans, peck ..-30c Best Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs I6c Cape Cod Cranberries, 3 quarts.. -20c AS PURE AS FADDEN' S BUTTER This has become the "watchword of many a Minneapolis housewife, who are constant users of this famous brand, as regards the purity of any one article of food. It's made under the most sanitary conditions and by thoroughly experienced men. Awarded first prize at the St. Louis World's Fair. You Get It at Tour Grocer's. BRISK 1G E CREAM is unexcelled in purity and quality. It is made in plain one flavor bricks or three flavors in the brie-quart bricks. Each Sunday a special three-flavor brick ice cream 'is made and one quart delivered to your home Sunday for 40c2 quarts 75c- The special assortment for Sunday is^ CHOCOLATE, NECTARINE AND VANILLA NUT Leave your order with your dealer or phone direct to the FACTORY Zip Second Ave. SE. 'Wi^W^Mr MThe-'^p4:o!^KoIdltIie *$**& best of the new methods." IN CONNECTION^ WITH THE -mmmfmmmmmmawswmmBWm^a^mMWB^^BM Defective Page Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. SPIIE,SHE15ERTS LOCKED IS TOMBS rr Spurned Packer Had Her Ar rested as Revenge, Declares Mrs. Ura Brtfwn. Journal Speoial Service. New York, Sept. 28.Declaring that vher incarceration in a Tombs cell is the result of Bpite pn, the part of a wealthy Milwaukee pork packer whose attentions she says she resented, Mrs. Ura Brown of this city and her hus band, Harry G. Brown, united in as serting that the charge against them of having stolen $3,000 in diamonds was The couple were arraigned in the Tombs police court after they had been arrested at the request of Chief of Po lice Jansen of Milwaukee and were held in $1,500 bail for further examination. Brown, whose real name is' said' to be Cordon and who is said to be the son of a well-known Milwaukee rabbi, is employed as a chemist in a Maiden lane jewelry house.-His employers ..offered to go on his bond, but he refused,to accept his liberty unless his wife-,is also freed. According: to? the police* the couple are wanted an the western city where it is asserted the woman, under the name of -Thelma Connor, engaged her self as a maid in the pork packer's household a^d when the family was'ab sent, it is alleged, she mad way with the gems. Became too Attentive. When seen in the Tombs Mrs. Brown, who is ypung and attractive, seemed willing to discuss the case. She as serts that while it is true that she was at one time.em ployed in the home of Frank F. Faustman, a wealthy and prominent Milweaukeean, she only worked there ten days and that the story of the jewel theft is a pure fab rication. She says that her beauty at tracted the pork packer^ and that he gave her several diamonds. Finally, she declares, he became so attentive that she was compelled- to leave his service. Edward Campbell,, a lawyer who was retained by the couple, declares that the diamonds in question are worth at least $10,000 and not $3,000 as the com plaint asserts, but he denies that his clients are in any way responsible for their disappearance. lOBBlYlYSTlRY SOLVED BI ARREST Plot to Get Butcher's Gems and Slay HiiaVj|31^rea, the QhioagO/ 'Sept,:$mThe arrest Clara "Adams,' anv%jtress kane/ thence to St.1 Eretendesdarqund UK and Harrf Morgan at Salt Lake City will solve the mystery conectei with the alleged theft of nearly $'10,000 from Anton Fritz, a butcher, ^t Portland, Ore., and of an alleged plot to murder Morgan in a hotel in Chicago, iicGording to-the lo cal police'authonties^bo wereaotified of the arrest. Fritz came from western Pennsylva nia. There, .he .qwnocl,. a butcher shop which he sold for $3m)00 a1id started for the west.- In -Portland--he met Miss Adams. She told him she was a stranger there and needed money. Fritz asserts "that he befriended the woman and provided her with quarters in a hotel where he had:been staying. Woman Disappears. The next morning he reported that he had been robbed of over $9,000. In the meantime the woman disappeared. The description of the woman as given by Fritz was recognized by the police as that of a womam-known under the name of the "Candy Kid." Harr Morgan, a friend of^ the woman, also had disappeared. The police learned that Morgan and the woman .had gone tol Tacoma, Spo- Pau and finally to Chicago. At each place it was learned that MorgaH and the woman had, been living in luxury. The conspiracy, to skill Morgan proba bly would have been successful, ac cording to the police^ but for the weak ness of one of the plotters, a negro, who went to Morgan and made a full con fession. Tell Another Story. Portland, Ore^ Sept. 28.-The facts of the Anton Fritz* robbery here as known to the police of Portland are at variance with the story received from Chicago. Anton Fritz arrived in this city with more than $10,000 in cash, which he was not slow in displaying around his brother's .sajoonin this city. Harry Morgan and Clara Adams, who were frequenters of the place, are said to have concocted a scheme for obtain ing Fritz's wealth, in pursuit of which one day, about a month ago, the wom an lay in wait for him on the steps of the First Baptist church. She appeared in great distress, and her crying at tracted Fritz to whom she told a piti ful tale of ill treatment. Fritz gave her a few dollars to console her and in gratitude the woman threw er arm his neok. When Fritz arrived at his home $9,400 in bills was missing. Fritz reported the robbery to the po lice, but later he tried to have the case dropped because of the peculiar situa tion it had placed him in and because he feared the consequences if the crime should become known in the east. MRS. DOWIE SEEKS MANSION Declares That Husband Coerced Her Into Parting with Home. Speoial to The Journal. Muskegon, Mich., Sept. 28.Mrs. Jane Dowie has began suit in Mus kegon county to )w,ve two deeds transferring Ben Mac D'Hui, the $250,- 000 summer mansion at White lake set aside. Deeds were made Sept. 8, 1905, and Mrs. Dowie alleges that John Alex ander Dowie coerced her into trans ferring property thru threats of sui cide and scandalous ..stories about her character. The bill contains stories even more startling than recent tales from Zion City. $34.90California$34.90. The "Rock Island" will sell colonist tickets to Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco daii until Oct. 31. for $34.90. Through tourist sleeping cars will leave Minneapolis every. Tuesday for Los Angeles and San Francisco. For tickets and tourist car folder apply to A. L. Steece, city passenger agent, or H. C. Cobb, excursion agent, 322 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Pullman Tourist Berths $1.00 to Chicago Via Wisconsin Central. Pullman tourist cars have been put in service, in addition to. Pullman stand ard sleeping cars, on,Wisconsin Central evening train leaving Minneapolis at 7:05 p.m. and St. Paul'at 7:40 p.m., with double berths for only $1. v%.i i "Not made by a trust" is almost a trademark with that Minneapolis prod uct, Hunt..'BjPer|f ct-Baking Powder, Lanterns! September? I9p6.7||u A Complete Stock of PRISCO Beat Lanterns Made. All Heavy DC Tin. GUARANTEED NOT TO BLOW OUT. No. O.only. 50 No.2,cold blast,$l .00 No.2,co!4bla$t,$1.25 with copper tank. JUST THI LANTERN FOR HOUSE AND BARN Gardner Hardware Company 304-806 HBNKBPXN AVE. Mail ordera shipped the same day as received Caiman Pacific Railway Co.- STEAM8H1P LINES. Sailings from VANCOUVER, B. to JAPAN and CHINA TARTAR September 17th EMPRES8 OP INDIA....October 31st ATHENIAN: October 15th EMPRESS, OF JAPAN...October 29th To HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA MIOWERA AORANQI MOANA MIOWERA fib Eeteblished ie82y* W In this suit the Eton collar has given way to the wide sailor collar, and like in others a little longer cut, $5 to $12. New Knickerbocker Suits. Made with full loose belted coat a little longer than former styles, $5 to $15. Knox flexible derbies, lightweight and easy fitting. A. J. Victor English derbies in three proportions. Waterproof Derbies, $3 Craveneftte is a processnot a. material this process used in the manufacture of bur istandish hats makes them absolutely rain- and sun proof. The majority of new and correct styles'ar shown,in this line. September 14th October 12th November 9th December 7th For rates and cabin accommodations write to General Passenger Agent Soo Line, 317 Second Ave. So. Minneapolis, V*"^ Byes Examined. Artificial eyes, spectacles and eyeglasses fitted. I All modem guards- Stay on anvy nose. Special two weeks sale., OSTREM, "gS&A~ MERCHANTS OF FLNB OLOTHBft. The Best Clothes For Men and, YouwMen. Style correctness, so far as tJie wearer is concerned, is absolutely dependable, on per- fection of fit. 1 In Plymouth Clothes, the matter of fit is of paramount importance, and the careful scrutiny to which all garments are subjected during their process of manufacture assures shapeliness and style.!-V* Our Overcoats are acknowledged to be superior to those of the best merchant tailors. Prices $15 to $50. School Clothes for Boys STEM WINMNG WATCH FREE. For the next week we^wUt giye ^ithnevery suit or overcoat pur- chase amounting to $6.50 or dvert one stem-winding watch, nickel or gun-metal finish. Guaranteed one year. Double-breasted Suits. Suits made with regular trousers, loose-fitting coat cut long, $3.95 to $10. Sailor Russian Suits. 'fu JLJL jr^k. jL \j Sole Agents for Knox Hats Do Not Fail to Inspect Our N$w Fall Showing of EMPERO SHOE S For Toung Men. New styles, patterns and shapes that are strictly up-to-now. Patents, Gun-metals and Vicis, for *O.OU New Form-fitting Coat. The new form-fitting coat is very stylish for young men. It fits closely at collar, is semi form fitting at the waist and has rather full skirt$10 to $25. Norfolk Knickerbocker Suits. Made with yoke plaited coat, cut long, trousers cut fuller in leg, $5 to $15. Sailor Blouse Suits. This suit made with wide sailor collar, bloom er pants, with extra white shield, $5 to 812. Hats for College MenNew Ideas In college and campus telescopes in granite, oxford gray, brown and pearl. Caps for Men and Boys Alito CapsOur stock is now complete with the latest and newest ideas in cloth and leather three-button golfs/ tourists, Nogi and yacht shapes. Burberry's English golf caps in club checks and plaids, guaranteed nonshrink able. Price $2. 0 A NICOLLET AND SIXTH Buiijiiglgij Ruule -KHJ'P 3^' 9 *A Beautiful Fall Routs to Chicago Along the majestic Mississippi river for 300 miles. Cool and plctiresque by night on the "Limited"Scenic and cool by day on the "Day Limited." The dining car service on both trains is Burlington service-famous the world over. The "Limited" lwti lnneaptlls 7:50 p. m. Tbe "lay Limited" leaies Miaaeapolis 7:30 a. m. The Night Express leaves Minneap olis 9:50 p.m., low round trip rate* Bast. Let me tell you about them. Aak for Scenic Line folders. Ticket Office: Oor. Third and Klcofr let Avenue, Minneapolis. Both phones. F. M. Sugg, Northwestern Paweager, Agent, St. PanL *X -I Jftsa xv I%f & 1 vft