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Easter Services Methodist Chureti MORNING, 4:45 Sermon— ''The Message of the Lilies." Anthem—"Send out Thy Light" Choir J. A. Parks. Anthem—"The Lost Chord."— Choir. Adelride Proctor. EVENING, 7:30 Sermon—''Is There a Heaven and Who Will be«There?" Violin Solo—Guy Safford. Vocal Solo- "Oh Blest Redeem er. -Gerald Pratt. Anthem.—Selected. Choir. Vocal Duet— Selected.—Irving and Mary Partridge. Other music will be furnished. These services will be helpful and profitable. The church will be beautifully decorated with li 1 lies, carnations and other flow ers. Come and bring your fam ily, friends and neighbors. Cplscopal Church 7:00A. M. HOLY COMMUNION. Pro.—'-Welcome Happy Morn ing." A.S.Sullivan. Kyrie in E. Newton Nevin. Gloria Tibi in E. Newton Nevin. Hymn.— "Come e Faithful. A. S. Sullivan. Anthem.-— "Come see the Place'' E. W. Reade Sursum in E. Newton Nevin. Sanctus in E. Newton Nevin. Hymn.—"Bread of the World." J. S. B. Hodges. Gloria in Excelsis in E. Newton Nevins. Re—"Angels Roll the Rock Away/' C. F. Roper. 10:45 A M. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. Pro.—"Jesus Christ is Risen Today." Lyra Davidica. Chant.—"Christ Our Passover. W. Crotch. Gloria Patri W. Crotch. TeDeum in G. Newton Nevin. Chant.—"Oh. Be Joyful." H. Aid rich. Introit.— ''Day of Resurrection. B. Tours. Kyrie in G. Erwin Read. Gloria Tibi in G. Erwin Road. Anthem. ''How Sweet the Name. W. E. Brown. Sursum in G. hrwin Read. Sanctus in G. f.:win Read. Evangelistic Hymn. J. S. B. Hodg.-s. Gloria in Excelsis in G. Erwin Read Re. 'Mesus Lives." H. J. Gauntlett. f:» M. R:VI:NIXG PRAYER AND SERMON. 3 Pro. "He is Risen." J. Neander Gloria Patri. J. Robinson. BonumEtt. ,1. Alcock. Deus. J- Barnaby. Hynm. "Come Ye Faithful. A. S. Sullivan. Anthem —"Oh Lamb of God." R. M. Stultz. Nunc. Gregorian. Re. "All Hail The Power." O. Holden. E.Emanuel SELLS Wall Paper Varnishes and Paints Trunks Suit Cases (ilass Linoleum Alabastine Sheet Music Picture Framing Room Moulding Plate Rail ft Window Shaflea BUYS SECOND HAND GOODS E A N S NATIONAL BANK Twenty-eight years of 'Success ful and conservative Banking Oldest Bask in Grant County CAPITAL PAID IN $25,000.00 DEPOSITS OVEIl $300,000.00 The In'divicinal Responsibil ity of our Twelve Stockhold ders is over f1,000,000.00 E A N S NA'LIONAL BANK MILBANK, SOUTH DAKOTA FOR SALE:—Gasengine, motor and electric plant, suftable for farmer who wants power and light Will be sold cheap. AppJy to WM. MEYERS FOR SALE: Barred Plymouth Rock eggs—"Thompson strain" 50c. and 75c. per setting of 15 eggs. A few settings of choice S. C. White Orpington eegs, Kel lerstrass Strain (heavy layers) at $2 for 15 eggs. ANDREW WELLS. Local and Personal Paragraphs. 10 per cent off on all suits, dresses and coats at Mrs. Ports. Don't forget the Hopfner musi cal recital on next Wednesday evening. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the liorary parlors next Tuesday afternoon. Be sure and see "Billy" at the opera house Saturday nigbt April 6th. C. E. Mills and as. Lockhart transacted business at Stock holm yesterday. Hans Running of Marvin visit ed at the F. L. Nelson home Fri day aud Saturday. Have you tried the paper bags Jor cooking, if not call at McCollum & Thirsk's. Miss Margaret Schumaker of OrtonviJle is the Easter week guest of Jennie Smull. Miss Sita and L. M. Kaercher, jr went to OrtonvilleTuesday to spend the easter vacation. Mrs. John Malsed went down to Ortonville Tuesday to visit her son, Lee Malsed and family. Mrs. E. H. Lindsley. Mrs. Em ma Bailey and daughter Wava were visitors at Oriouvi.le Tues day. The Merchants National bank of this city has been appointed a depository for Indian funds by the government. Philip White, who had been spending the winter near Aus tin in Minnesota returned to Mil bank this week. VV. W. Mount, the painter, is advertising to do paper hanging and has a tine selection of wall paper samples. Regular meeting of the ladies aid society will be held on next Thursday, April 11, at the home of Mrs. T. Rodgers. Mrs. Chas. Bingham is enjoy inga visit from her sister. Mrs. J. A. Frelich, of Minneapolis, and her daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Port is showing specially attractive childrens and misses dresses—also a complete lme of beautiful graduation dresses. Mrs. W. Enos has been enjoy inga visit from her mother, who came up from Ortonville Satur day, returning home Wednesday Special for a week—A 50c can of cocoa for 25c at McCollum & Thirsk's. i The St. Hubert hotel has en gaged two young Japs as bell boys. They are said to be very i attentive to business-. Mr. and Mrs. John Rawson have gone west to Montana, where Harry and Thomas have i land claims and are breaking up land with steam plows. No washing of pans and kettles and no smell of cooking, labor saving and every dish savory and nutricious when cooked in Sayers paper bags. For sale at McCollum & Thirsk's. Prof. W. A. Thompson, super intendent of the Clark schools, was in the city last Saturday. He was on his way to attend the educational association meeting at Webster this week. Kayser, the jeweler, has just received a new consignment of ladies' lockets the latest de sign. It will be worth while to call and see these goods. watches, rings, la and charms, all cf Still a few silk mesline and fol ard dresses left at Mrs. Ports. Try some of the 100 per cent pure cocoa. A 50c can for 25c at McCollum & Thirsk's. Miss Minnie Knause, the train ed nurse, returned from Summit where she had been engaged for several weeks in professional service. All the original scenery and ac cesories are carried by the Billy Company which appears at the opera house this Saturday night April 6 Mrs. Lloyd Thirsk returned from Minneapolis last Saturday where she had been visiting her mother, Mr». C. E Leach, for a few days. April 19 is the date reserved when the east side members of the church and ladies aid will serve a 15c coffee lunch in thp church parlors. Miss May Egrmayer came down from Twin Brooks last Fri day afternoon to meet a cousin, Mrs. Bishop of Chicago, who came in on the flyer. Nothing so strengthening and so pleasant to the taste as the new brand of cocoa at the Home of Real Bargains. McCollum & Thirsk's. Mrs. K. Conright was making a short visit at the home of her father-in-law, L. Conrignt, on Tuesday. She departed Wednes day for Salem, Oregon. The old Review sign on the Odd Fellows building at the south end of Main street has been re placed by the sign l,I O. O F. Hall," and the three links. Miss Anna Rodgers is doing book work at the automobile gar age. Work at this place of Deinstalled in busi ness is so crowding that it is necessary to put in an extra book keeper. Mr. Parker Sails, of Derby line, Vt., who had been on a visit to his son, Selon Sails at Oriot. ville, after a trip to California, came up to Milbank to take the limited for the east last Tuesday afternoon. The new minister who is to take the place of the Rev. Georgo Kase as pastor of the German Lutheran church, is Rev. W. J. Israel, of Rockham, S. D. He is to his new pastor ate on April 28th. The railway "company had sur-j veyors at work Wednesday it is said for the rearranging of their track in the yards here to meet the requirements of the double1 track aud the moving of the de pot to the south. G. Stengel, of Melrose, was shipping spelts and millet 'for seed Wednesday. He had ad vertised the seed for sale in one of the farm papers and had re ceived orders Irom all over the state. Clarence Johnson of Waverly, Minn., who has been teaching in the vicinty of Big Tom in Alban township has accepted a positon iu the Milbank post office aud began his duties the latter part of last week. Miss Hendry succeeds to the position vacated by Miss Grace Schaffer,and Miss Ethel Hulwick will take the work that Miss Hen dry has been doing—that of night operator in the Grant county tel ephone office. Chas. Fos8 of Grant Center leaves for a trip to Germany next Sunday. He goes in company with Gus Kline and expects to visit Hamburg, Magdeburg, Ber lin, Custrina and Kiel while in the fatherland. Miss Laura Rodgers has rent ed the vacant room in the Chard & Gilbertson hardware block, and is having it tit.ted up suitable for her art studio. Miss Rod gers will have two beautiful dis play windows and a very con venient work room. Every novelty in the line of beautiful hats, irimmed and to be trimmed at Mrs. Ports. Valley Queen flour, $1.35 per sack. Every sack guaranteed. Grant County Milling Co. Walter Herrick has engaged with Joseph Holbrook to drive the Standard oil wagon, and makes a trip once a week to Wil mot, Corona, Marvin and Twin Brooks. In selecting only the best at tractions for the Bentley Grand opera house this season the man agement selected Billy as one of the first. It will be produced at the opera house Saturday night April (5. Tickets at Blesers. The boy scouts, under the command of Scout-Master Harry Pawson took a hike of several miles into the country Tuesdav afternoon, and greatly enjoyed the excursion. They have been planning for a trip over to Lake Albert today. Messrs. Burt SutclifTe, Frank Reeve, Joe Lyman, Frank Wilcox and J. Johnson were down at Montevideo and took the exami nation for conductors last week and we understand they all pass ed the examination successfully. John E. Truran. special ac countant for Governor Vessey, was at his old home here last Saturday on official business and remained over Sunday with Mil bank friends. John says that his family have grown up since leaving here, and that his son Walter is now a six-footer. Prof. M. M. Ramer, who has been superintendentof thePierre schools for the past four ytars, was making a visit to Milbank friends at his former home in his city the first of the week. He was attending an educational gathering at Webster and took advantage of the opportunity to greet his old neighbors in this localitv SNMM 19. 2,549,915 42. 70,145 65. Erlandson 6c Johnson Co. PIANO CONTEST BONUS VOTES 75,000 VOTES Given Away with each Book ASK ABOUT IT? Standing of Contestants tor Week Ending April 4 1. 1,192,380 24. 6,000 47. 2,043,105 70. 2,162,455 1,079,090 25. 19,555 48. 1,089,075 71. 1,318,785 o. 772,415 26. 1,420,955 49. 1,696,640 72. 693,145 4. 1,485,915 27. 9,000 50. 643, WJ5 73. 547,525 r. 5,205 28. 1.443,045 51. 1,244,000 74. 500.8155 0. 1.090,540 29. 2.028,360 52. 52,280 75. 3,013,105 7. 1,036.500 30. 1.534,280 53. 976,410 70. 281,185 1,518,250 31. 205,725 54: 2,000 77. 17.075 0,500 32. 1.910,860 55. 986.905 78. 53,175 10. 2,211,7:35 33. 17»'•.045 50. 5. 230,5H I 79 981,085 11. 2.' '4V.-! I5 31. 1,723,035 57. 1.744.000 80. 2,140,820 12. fvlif !—1iiimiMinnniniim————————— Spring is Here And we are ready to fit you out with all Plumbing Fixtures and Materials, and to do your Plumbing or Tinwork. "Prompt Service, Good Work, and Courteous Treatment" is Our Motto. Estimates furnished on any kind of work in our line. Call and see our newly arranged S store. Yours for Business I CHARD-GILBERTSON l,169,05o 58.' 822,160 81. 38,125 13. 8,115 J. 2.293,940 59. 505.420 82. 1^,200 14. 1,849,560 174,255 60. 502,375 8 i. 2,125 15. 1,132,195 ob. 1.58«. 1,705 61. 01.025 84. 16. 180,375 39. 895,235 62. 2,000.220 85. 42'550 17. 56,965 40. 782.260 63. 720,350 86. 303,445 18. 1,223,940 41. 1,539,275 64. 20. 1,220,430 43. 804,135 66. 2,675 89. 1,767,165 21. 4,200 44. 125,195 67. 4,244,435 90. 1,825,340 22. 5,560 45. 1,620,705 68. 598,850 91. 1,544,BIO 23. 2,148,165 46. 2,074,275 69. 54,910 Notice to Contestants. Do not tail to hand in your votes every Wednesday. -Put your number on each package and amount of votes on top slip of package. Votes change color each month. If you are not a contestant, enter the race now, at once, it's not too late. We give 2,000 votes to start with. Enter your name now.- 29,745 87. 883,815 13,675 88. 2,071,135 1,544,BIO