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PUBLIC DUTY We each and all are responsible for the faithful performance of civic duty. Citizenship entails this. VoLUMB 26. NUMBJEB 33. Ladies, Misses, Childrens' Coats WE HAVE STUCK THE KNIVE DEEP IN THEM $1.50 Children's Jackets, now 50c 1.50 to $4.00 Children's Coats at. .$1.00 3.50 to 5.00 at..$2.00 6.50 to 7.00 at..$3.00 5.00 to 8.00 Misses' Coats at $2.50 8.00 to 15.00 at $4.00 6 00 to 8.00 Ladies' Coats at $3.00 8.00. to 15.00 at $4.00 10.00 to 25.00 at $5.00 EXTRA SPECIAL! $10.(0 Ladies' Coats, worth tt gft $G to $15. Choice for... ZP I Ladies' and Misses' Skirts $3.25 to 6.50 Skirts, now .. $2.00 4.00 to 6.00 $2.00 5.50 $3.50 7.60 $4.00 8.50 to 10.00 $5.00 Underwear At Wholesale Cost and Less 25c Boys' & Misses' shirts & drawers.. 190 4 I 44 35c 40c 50c 25c Ladies' Vest and Pants, now 50c 50c Union Suits 1.00 3.00 50c Boys' Union Suits 50c Men's Shirts & Drawers 1.00 Men's Wool Undershirts 1.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suits 3.50 Men's Wool Union Suits .. 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 All Ribbons at Wholesale Cost THE LIST OF WINNERS. Places Awarded to Various Exhibi tof8 at the Corn Show and Short Cours*. The Annual corn show and short pourae held last week w^a enjoyed by all who attended the meetings and Viewed the exbiblta. Tbe officers this yga* who pas4a much time to make a Id W Hreoner, President John Oyersetb, Vice President M. B. Ijeffert, Secre tary F. M. Beck, Treasurer, and p. Warner, Pi rector, following is the list POULTRY. WHITK WTAHDOmro j.'' Albert Wallace, Best Display 15 N 13 firsts, 13 2 seconds, •!. Howard Stauffacher, 2 firsts, 82. facher, second, 50c. This Sale will 25c 30c ..37o 19c 37c 37c 75c 52 37c -37c 50c 75c $2.50 BERRY BROS. OLD STAND John Stauf- VVhite Qrp^tngton V. L. NIms, First, 81 4 seconds, $2 Arthur ^rnolg, 1 second, 50j. Rhode Island Bed9-Bose Combed Christ Qrevlos, 5 seconds 82 50 Rhode Island Reds S. C. Fred Ovre, 4 seconds 82 Boff Orphlngton Fred Mample, 3 seconds 8120 Partridge Wyandotte Q. C. Wolf, 2 firsts 82. John Over seth, 4 seconds, 8Z. Silver Spangled Hamburgs Clyde Dixon. 8 firsts, 82 1 second 50c Theodore Ulrlckson, 2 seconds, 81. White Leghorns Single Combed John Lawrence, 2 firsts, 82. Gard ner Thompson, 1 second 50c. White Leghorns Rose-C fx Melvln Granenlng, 2 seconds 81. '45,' Brown Le*horas •. ?~.sr *tS ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooxx Hosiery Buy Now and Save Money 25c Men's Wool Socks, now 19c 50c 37c 10c Cotton 07c 15c 10C 25c 19c 50c 37C 15c Ladies' Hose 10c 20c 15c 25c 19c 50c 37c 10c Children's Hose 07c 15c 10c 20c 15c 25c 19C Corsets $1.00 Corsets now 75 1.50 $1.00 2.00 $1.25 2.50 $1.76 3.00 $2.00 Sweaters and Sweater Suits $1.50 Children's Sweater Suits, now 90c .50 Sweaters, now 37c .75 1.00 1.50 Misses' Sweaters 1.50 Ladies' 2.50 3.00 Blankets Lots of Cold Weather Left And You Will Need Them! $6.00 Wool Blankets, now $4.50 5.00 Wool Blankets, now $3.75 3.50 Wool Blankets, now $2.50 2.50 Wool Nap Blankets, now.. .. $1.75 1.25 Cotton Blankets, now 90c begin flarry ßtevenson, 2 seconds, 1, 1, first, 81 Plymouth Rocks J. B. Bank son. 1 first, 81 2 seconds 81. Arthur Arnold, 2 seconds 81. Houdans Roy Hunter, 2seconds, 81 Bantams Melvln Granening, 2 firsts 82. PIGEONS Homers H. C. Wolfe, first, 81. Harry Steven eon, 1 second 50c. White Swiss Mondafnes H. C. Wolf, first 81 White Ball Heads" Clifford Bell, first, 81 Splasher Carwean H. C. Wolf, first 8L Harry Steven son, second 60c. Ball Heads Tumblers"1^ m- W t. tlttt THE PAPE8 WITH THH L1H61SI PAID-IN-ADVANCE GIRO CrtiATTON A LEADER In the Oause of Economy and Reform, the Offender of Truth and Justice, the iroe of fraud and Corruption CANTON, SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1916. THE BIG CUT IN THE BANKRUPT STOCK! In order to clean up all the Winter Goods and make room for our Spring Goods, we will Slaughter Merchandise. Read every price-—it will show you how low we are selling. We have have marked them low, so if a low price will sell 'em they will go :s CQ $ •r a "6SL s1 s? Si 8 JS I 50c 75c 0 O $1.15 $1.00 $1.50 $2.25 •e 0) & tinues for Ten Days, or until Saturday, February 5th Remember the Date and the Place Eggs and Batter Wanted PHONE 126 H. C. Wolf, first 81 Horinearx H. C. Wolf, first 81. OATS Jacob Floatness, 1 first, 1 ton soft coal Farmers Elevator Co. Cbrlst Strand, 1 second, Tysland Bros., 4 new shoes 82.40. Spring Wheat Daniel Od son, first. Summerwill Lumber Co., Trade 85. Tbortsen Holter, second, sack flour J. A. Car penter 81 85. Onions Ed. Warner, first, J. A. Johnson bacon 82 Navy Beans S. A. Todd, first, A. G. Noid, to bacco Jar 8150. •. Pop Corn Arthur Arnold, first. A.X.Kaaaoa Ladies' and Children's Dresses Here's Where We Have Made Another LARGE Cut .50c Children's Dresses, now 37c .75c 50c 1.00 75c 1.50 $1.00 7.00 Ladies' Wool Dresses, vow.. .$3.50 12.00 $5.00 15.00 to 18 00 Ladies' Wool Suits.. .$7.00 25.00 Ladies' Wool Suits, now.. .$10.00 1.00 House Dresses, now. .. .75 1.25 .35 1.50 $1.15 1.50 KimonaS $1.15 2.25 $1.50 4.00 $2.00 1.00 Misses .75 Bleaches and Unbleached This staple merchandise has already ad vanced and will advance more. We pro pose to sell what we have on hand at the former wholesale cost. It will pay everyone to buy their supply now! 35c Bleached Sheeting now....., 2 5 30c Unbleached 230 6c Bleached or Unbleached, now.... 5c 7£c SC 9c .... 7c 10c 7 4 12c .... 7e. 25c Pillow Tubing, 45-inch, now.. .. !20c 23c Pillow Tubing, 42-inch, now 19c 25c Sateen Lining, now Embroideries and Laces An article you will need lots of as Spring will soon be here. We have quite a big stock of it and MUST move it. We will sell for half price and less. eecker. on Friday, «January 2oth, and con oyster shell $1. Wendell Todd, second Goodroads Cafe, meals 70c Early Potatoes Lavalle Byrnes, first, Farmers L. Co., 1 Ton H. Coal 86 50. Roy Warner, second. J. A. Carpenter, 1 sack flour 81.85. Late Potatoes Ed Engen, first, Farmers L. Co., ton hard coal 85.50. Rler Rlerson, se cond, Farmers Elev. Co., 1 sack flour 81.85. Carrots Chas. Nelson, first, Clyde Otto, meals, 81. E. D. Warner, second Can ton Tire Repair, Labor 81. Mallard Duclc. H. C. Wolf, first 81 CORN Mens Single Ear Class Geo. Dixon, first, Farmers Lumber Co., 1 too sott coal 8& J. W. Hoff- I- lV(| 12ic CANTON, SOUTH Dress Goods At Less Than Wholesale Cost! 50c Wool Dress Goods, now 25c 10 pieces 50c Wool Dress Goods 35c 10 75c 41 15 1.00 69c 1.25 Corduroy, Wine and Blue 75c .75 Silks, now 50c 1.00 69c 150 .$1.00 FANCY SILKS AND SHORT LENGTHS TO GO AT "M HALF PRICE Wash Dress Goods 7c Calicoes at .... 5® 10c Dress Ginghams now 7fc 15c 10c 7c Apron 9c .. 7c 15c Percales IQc 25c Wash Goods 19c 45c 35c 15c Flannelettes 10c 7 O 5 10c j' :/'r 7o v*t: ioe 60c Eiderdowns ............ 45c Men's Work and Dress Shirts .50 Men's Work Shirts, now ...-...$ .37 .75 -m" m. $ .50 .50 Dress $ .75 $ 1.00 $ .75 1.50 $1.00 .50 Overalls, now 37* •75 50C 1.00 75c ,50 Children's Jersey I.«eggins, now 25c 1.00 Children's Short-leather Leggin 35c 1.00 Children's Bear Skin ^eggins.. 50c man, second, C. F. Whltmore, trade 85 Victor Wallqulst, third, Benz & Benz, Ham 83 50. John Fjelstad, fourth, P. A. Paulson, Mdse 83 E. K. Nessa, fifth, Dr. M. D. Brown, labor 83. Ole N. Pederson sixth H. Hart, Mdse 82.50. C. J. Nelson, seventh, Satrum Bros., 1 gal Paint 82 25. C. R. Roberts eighth, Olson and Wika, box El Roy als 82. Millet Bros. Ninth, A. C. Engen 10 lb grese 82. J. B. Bankson, tenth, Anton Steen 1 box cigars 82. Boys Single Ear Class- Clyde Dixon, first Isackson & Juel, suit case 86. Edward Millet, second, Whiteheads, grocercles 82. Phillip Gorman, third, Farmers Elev. Co., sack flour 81.85. Oscar Thlnglum, 4th D. F. Lbaxmcb 1 yrs. sub. 1.50. Al bert Thingium, fifth A. J. Fejfar. whip 81. Albert Miokeson, sixth, Farmers Produce Co., 1 case pop 60o. Victor Walqulst tenth, H. Ricther 50 El Royals 82. W. N LeHeit, eleventh i-r. STAND SURE The Leader stands secure in its remark able growth as a home newspaper of large circulation •\ivaa 'tOtf RR ANNUM 50c Wm-efW 37 50 'IS. 5, -V U1 i. '-f .TtpjpgP Dr. Jennings, labor 82. Ralph Frame twelfth, Jeff Knowlton, gas engine labor 82. Fred Keith, thirteenth, Brandsgaard Helgerson labor 82. Geo. Thlnglum, fourteenth, L. Ever hart, cigars 82. Boys 10 Ear Class Helmer Strand, first, one ton soft coal, Bowman Lumber Co., 88. Ed ward Millet*, second I sack flour Farmers Elev. Co. 81.85 Oliver Over seth, third, Seely & Tank hat 83. Al bert Thlnglum, fourth, D. F. Detter, Mdse 82. Raymond Gorman, fifth Dakota F. Liapik 1 yr sub Sl.SOi Oscar Thlnglum, sixth P. Bankeon & Son, whip 81.50. DOMESTIC SCIENCE rBest Loaf of White Bread 1st Mrs. Arthur Arnold. 2nd. Mis. M. N. Leffert Best Loaf Whole Wheat Breed finntlnind on 1 'S- Vt-