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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnson visited friends-in Ortonville between trains la.-t Sunday. Medium lied Cover sect! 25c j-ci' 11:. Sweet Clover -eod 10c per lb at L. W Thirsk's. George W. E:?an is billed to speak at the Rer.tley Grand Thursday after noon at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Irene E. (Chapman i« erg teed as .stenomiphor with Attorney Geo. S. Ri\. Try our Occident Tea Hi.-cuits at 15c per di 7.cn. There i* nothing hot er. J. M. Salzle. The Rebekah Lodge will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon, March 25th at Emanuel's I'uvniture Ston\ Mrs. Geo "i' Schmidt, who i it.v livir.fr on a farm in Roberts county, came down to Milbank last Saturday and remained over Monday on a visit to her mother, Mrs. L. Heheyt. Our friend H. A. Uiley, who had been under the weather for the past week or two is now recovering:, and Miss Ruth, who had aNo been ill was able to return to school Monday. Special on Winchester Crusader Handsaw—Saturday, March 25—for 7~ cents, at the J. S. Farley Winches ter Store. There will be regular meeting of Esther chapter, O.K.S. Monday even ing next, but the degree work pre viously announced for that evening will be postponed for two weeks. Mr«. Archie I.owthian and Mrs. Pan! Calfee entertained a number of their lady friend* at Nula Graiyl Tuesday evening at the Lowthian home. Don't let that sour stomach sour your disposition ami make your life miserable, while Tanlac is ready to give you relief. Get it now. N. J. Bleser Drug Co. Peter Ginther, one of the early day settlers near the Robert* countv line northwest of here, but who is now living in Spokane, having sob' Large 'size Marsh mallow white Syrup Large size Dark Corn Syrup Small size White Syrup his large farm a few years ago, is on a visit- to the old home here, getting some of his farm interests straighten ed out. Raisin Rye, Plain Rye, Nut BroA'n Graham and Occident Dinner Bread received Fresh every morning. The Cash Grocery. J. M. Salzle. Secretary Miller of the state Sun day school association was in town la.-t Monday on his way west from Roberts county, where he had just conducted a count' institute of several days, that was greatly enjoyed by the Sun dav school workers of Roberts coun ty Dr. and Mrs. DeTunoq, with their little soiri left Tuesday for Milwaukee, Wis., where thov will visit at the home of the Doctor'* paients for an indefi nite time. Dr. DeTuncq has suffered some illness during-the past month nd the large amount of work which he has been called upon to do has im paired his health, .-o that he decided to make a trip to his former home to recuperate. Special Syrup I'rires d, Small Dark Corn Syrup 3c Onion sets, 15c & lb. CASH GROCERY j. M. SALZLE ECONOMIZE! Have Your Clothing Dyed—'BUT Do not let an inexperienced dyer experiment with your Garments, but rather send them to a firm that is responsible-that you know does the work right. We warrant all our work to be done just as good and as thorough as is pos sible for any one to do it. We Know How! REMEMBER EASTER IS COMING SOON Our Dry Cleaning and Hat Renovating cannot be beat. You will save much by sending us your soiled hats and garments. Parcel Post or leave with our nearest agent. Don't delay and you will avoid the Easter rush. TIFFANY Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 14 to 24 6th Ave. 8. W. ABERDEEN, S. D. Local and Personal Paragraphs A fine nine pound boy ferrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eniil Aim on Tuesday, March 21st. J. S. Farley,, the Winchester Sto? i- patting on a special sale of the Winchester Crusader Hand saw for 75 cents. Saturday, March 25th. A. A. Countryman, attorney at Ap ple ton. visited Milbank Monday in con rection with legal matters in which he was interested. Have veu taken home a dozen of our Occident Tea Biscuits? For ale at the Cash Grocery. .1. M. Salzle. Ben Nordqubt. t*r locomotive fire man who was taken sick here la-t Wednesday has returned to his we understand. rk Mr. and Kmneth ''on: of Milbank visitors of Mis. 1,. L. Montevideo wr over Sunday. Conright. Thos.' Monr6e, the railroad man. left last Saturday for Bisbee, Arizona, to visit his father, who has been quite seriously ill. He will possibly be away for several weeks. A bouncing bahv boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lieben stein Monday. Needless to say that Mr. Liebenstein is a proud and happy father. A. J. Livingston, living near 4sb iand City, Tennessee, says: "1 feel like going from house to house and telling the people about Tanlac." N. J. Bleser Drug Co. Mrs. .Toe Martens is honor guest at the home of Mrs. Henry Martens on Thursday afternoon, where she will meet many of her former neighbors and friends. Men's Rubber Boot.-. Sizes 6 to 10 at $3.50 per pair at Thirsk's. Ben Thomlev, wile and little (laugh ter, of Superior. Wis., are visiting Mr. Thomley's mother and the old home here. Mr. Thomlev spent his early youth in Milbank, but is now a con ductor on the Great Northern rail- Telephone us your news. No. 7. Consideiable repair work is being done at the Farmers & Merchants Na tional bank thi week, the room in the reai- being divided, which additional room is to be used by the bookkeeping department of the bank. Mr--. E. R. Skow. and little daughter of Hutchinson, Minn., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. L. Jenson, for the past two weeks, expects to leave the last part of the week for their home. The opening of spring weather la.^t week received a check when after a heavy rain Friday night a cold wind from the north brought a freeze-up, which dried up things for a few and checked the flow into the thu^ helpin Mrs. Joe Martens, who went out to California last year, but left that -tate early in the winter, arrived in Milbank last week. She has been vis iting with friends on her route home, -•pending some time with MT's. Marty Martens at Olympia, Wash., and also with her sister in North Dakota. She is on her way to her daughter, who is living in Sioux City. Telephone u- your news. No. 7. Premium Sodas, 4 lb. box (58c. N. 1 C. Sodas 6ls lb. box 98c at Thirsk's. Robert D. Jones, who was confined to his home last week wirh illness, able to be out this week. Remember the sale of disabled men's basket md reed \vok at the Te.- .-'n hard\ ore Saturday after noon The Auxiliary. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church wPI.hold their regular meet ing Thursday. March 23, "at Mrs. L. Hebert's home. A 15c lunch will be served. You ase welcome. Tanlac can r- ivaith to y 'i has to thousand:- of others. V Bleser Drug Co Reed I5asl:«: ail lcs made by the di i s--.t a \.ill Lc -old Saturday a fir: a the Tests in hardwan !•. i:-," U'omens Auxil iary. Frfeno.- of -s f\i hel l.e ivi'.'. ii rv" received word jioi.i her at Glenvil, Neb., where she has been for about three weeks in full charge of a drug store. She is well pleased with her surroundings and work. Immigration Commissioner I. D. Aldrich dropped o!V in Milbank be tween trains this morning. He w.t= on his wav to Odessa, where he had a state agricultural exhibit which had been onroute thiough Iowa and South ern Minnesota for several week past. Mrs. G. C. Middlebrook arrived from West Salem, Wis., during the week, and will remain during the summer at her home here, later tak ing up her home at Linden Beach. Miss Leola Hull underwent an oper ation in a St. Paul hospital last week from which she is recovering nicely. Dr. and Mrs Dornbusch moved from the Mrs. Baird house the first of tho week to the Greening house in the east part of the city. Don't forget the basket and bake sale of the Auxiliary at Tessin's hard ware store Saturdav afternoon. Henry Kohn, who lives west of Twin Brooks, was in Milbualr'today visiting his daughter ami saying hello to other friends. H-A PLEASK RETURN A bov' s express wagon was taken from Saunder's garage recently. The wagon belongs to Budd Lewis, and the boy would greatly appreciate return to him. days creeks, o \iate danger o floods. Heinz Pork anl* Beans—Special prices this week, 10c 15c and 25c per can at Thirsk's. Vic Amdahl, who departed a few days ago for West Union, Iowa, where he planned to enter a grocery business as a partner, decided to return to Milbank and arrived the first of the week. He has his old position as clerk in the Plymouth Clothing store. Harvey Christensen. of Hutchinson, Minn., a cousin of Arthur L. Jenson, this city, nas heen engaged by Mr. Jenson as a watchmaker for the com ing year. Mr. Chrbten-en is an ex perienced jeweler and watchmaker and Mr. Jenson has found it necessary to procure additional assistance in his business. Mr. Christen.sen will arrive April 1. i s H-A SC HOOI OPEN THE EAR AROINT) The Aberdeen Business College will be ooen all summer. Send for new catalog and special spring and sum mer rates. Prices down to pre-war levels. Address Geo. L. Kemper. I Owner and Manager, Aberdeen, Soot!. Dakota. H-A Church Notices S I N A A i 2 i EMMANUEL LITH. CHURCH Fourth Sunday in Lent. .Sunday School 10 o'clock a. in. German Services—11:00 a. m. English Services—7:30 p. m. Wednesday evenings during Lent special Passiontide services in German at 7 :'30 o'clock. You are welcome to all our services. F. Wessler, Pastor. -t EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION Sunday morning service—10 a. m. Sunday School—11 a. m. V. I'. A.—7:00 p. rr.. Preaching service—7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at ihr parsonage—2:00 p. m. Young Peoples prayer meeting n home of Mrs. E. Buri, Thursday—8 .00 p. m. A hearty welcome is extended to all who wish to worship with us. Wm. Gaines, Pastor. Get Cash FOR YQUR EGGS AT THE Cash Grocery J. M. SALZLE. WE OFFER YOU nothing but hardy Dakota-grown nur s e y s o k O u fruit trees, orna mentals and forest trees are absolutely hardy. They are grown here. Call on or writ« ne your NILBANMU BSEKIES MILBANK. 5 St C'HKLST EPISCOPAL CHl'KCH services will be conducted at r'!Uvist church Sunday mornnig at 11 Y!ock. Church School—12:15 p. m. Bishop Remington will be Mil I 'ank Sunday, April !th, instead of the late previously announced. —f— NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Services in Norwegian language at :1a. m. and 7:80 p. m. in English, .Sunday, Ma'ch 2fith. Rev. J. Watseth. __t— CONG REG ATION AL CHURCH Church School—10 a. m. During the opening exercises of the School a Missionary Playlet entitled, "Closed" will be presented by six mem bers of the school. Be sure to come on time. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Sermon Theme: "The Kingdom of G.v1 A n a i s e e o o e Heavens.''—W i 1 s on. Junior Endeator—2 p. m. Senior Endeavor—6:30 p. m. Topic: "Books That Make Life Better." Leader, Ha/el Cahill. Evening service—7:30 p. m. The films for Sunday evening are entitled, "The Prince of Peace," an 1 deal with the life of Christ. They have been pronounced by many as the choicest films that have ever beer produced on the life of Christ. They constitute the third episode in the serial "Satan's Scheme." You will get a better idea about different in cidents in the life of Christ by seeing these films. Everybody should come promptly on time as the service be gins at 7:30 sharp. Everyone most cordially invited. Carl P. Bast, Minister. —t- METHODIST CHURCH OHicial members will please keep in mind our Conference on Thursday eve ning. N:00 o'clock sharp. Let every member plan to be present. MONEY in the bank has given many a dark cloud a silver lining. When trouble comes the best friend in the world is the money you have saved. AND SAVING makes your best days brighter. You are not continually worried over the un certainties of life. You meet things as they come, knowing that if, cloudy days should appear your savings will shelter you. White Closer Red Top Erlandson .'-ur.day School—10 A. M. Come and enjoy the hour with us. Morning Worship—11 A. M. The subject will again be "Christian Stewardship/' Epworth League Devotional Meet ing—6:30 P. M. Evening Worship—7:30 P. M. Subject for the sermon will be— "Workers or Shirkers—Which?" Midweek worship and Bible study every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A very cordial invitation is extend ed to all. Remember our services are open te the public come and bring the entire I family. Fred H. Ray, Pastor. We Eastern Hide & Fur Who's Your Friend? k. t-ii i The First National Bank OF MILBANK Money Saved is Money Made These are the times when every dime saved is of importance to the purchaser, and we are making these special reductions because we believe our customers appreciate our efforts in this line. Here are some specials worth your attention: Regular 50c Buckwheat Flour (while it lasts)35c Excello Cake Flour, 35c value jJOc McMurray's Maple Frosting—from 25c to 14c Norway Herring per pound Whitefish, 10 lb. pail Black Codfish, 10-lb (Per pound 30c) Bulk Oatmeal per lb. Grimm's Alfalfa seed, guaranteed Viking Alfalfa Seed Timothy Seed Alsike Clover Kentucky Blue Grass MILBANK, SOUTH DAKOTA. DEALERS IN Hides, Furs and Tallow Top Prices Paid at All Times Headquarters—Cement Tile Factory Bulding Phone 21§ We pay 18c to 19c per pound to" Ho. 1 Wool, f. o. b. Milbank. Tel :»ei:unc us your news. No. 7. SPECIALISTS CHRONIC DISEASES Good. So/e 'Treatment FREE! FREE! Come io us il you are sick. If you cannot call, write today for our wonderful book explain ing Chronic Diseases of the Skin, Blood, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervousness Rheuma tism, etc., which will lie sent free in plain sealed cn\ take orders for Tanning. First-class work assured. We have samples of Tanning and Lining. Eastern Hide and Fur Co. MILBANK, S. D. START TO SAVE NOW. Thai keep up the saving habit. De cide to set aside so much every pay day. You'll be surprised to see how your savings grow. And there is added satisfaction in knowing that as a member bank of the Federal Reserve sys tem you have what almost might be termed national prateotion for your savings. $2.50 Johnson HOME MEDICAL WISER —Si Qo. v "V •t.'a- X''-' Jh f.i -K