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S^iy j" W. •if®! I) H, tr« W "vA ^^4 5 .«i fn ..'4 I -•v* 4' 3hv "i *'4"'* $v vjT* v* y» $* 5-\bfv *J$$ TURNER *GLOAKS -6, GAPES and "V* W ,•* 1 •t.tfF VK- N '3 "'•"V ft4 %it -A _^_L *"a* .vi*1 -\4iW r-\ rr\ S -, .** 1 rt $ .t ,'.-",- l-'-i.V :!:..-1'' :,TA.'r/ -. y.'f. '3Ay^,'L wc XMAS GOODS. We have lots of nice things for Xmas, in Chinaware, Glass -ware, Lamps, Albums, Celluloid goods, Stand Covers, Rugs, Gloves, handkerchiefs, Muf pflersf'and Ties:'|- ^Some golcE& front collar and cuff buttons, brooches and scarf pins will be sold %t Half Price. »r^rw Remember we are ^closing out our clothing."if "WE CAJ$ PEEASE "Y OXJ? *&m & r1 ^"-0* f~iy' i* S* tf- .• V-» Extra Clerks to Wait on You. HURLEY CLOTHING STORE, m' VOLUME XXL HUKLET\ SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 190S. NUMBER 34. fevJi.j.*- a '•V v^1 y- Vf Jfio *+£»«."- *j6 -s ^FURS,v#I:^8 IO :"f? Takers Getting Plenty—Don't wait. Not exactly a "fire" but just like the "FIRE SALES" you read about. We have bought the Vn. ••$'• .' Jv?-v lllllilllii iLADIES l!4 t' f" %r ,, -,!• f'V IV. Vw TAILOR MADE SUITS 4' .yt $2,000.00 worth of Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats Ladies' and Children's Shoes and—that ain't all —lots of other goods. Will postively be sold at FORCE SALE that means at such RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES you will regret it afterwards, if you don't take advantage of this opportunity.^ No Hot Wind in this advertisement—A simple."business proposition. Bona fide in eyery respect. Come Early—Come Quick—Come Often. His, ,4% £*r "7 A 1 \kjs li QH ryrvliKrr" TTr^t I IZJZIIIlgi _HLO 'W '"tv Buffet Sleeping Car Service. In accordance with its desire to al ways provide the best possible ser vice, the Great Northern Line has arranged for buffet sleeping cars on their through night passenger trains between the Twin Cities and Sioux City. These cars are fully stocked with provisions, cigars, etc., and passen gers will now be able to obtain a meal, light lunch or other refresh ments at any time they desire. This service will commence Wed nesday, November i8th', and will un doubtedly be very attractive to the traveling public. v% .- North bound, these cars leave Sioux City 8:oo p. m., arriving Min neapolis 7:10 a. m., St Paul 7:45 a. m. Passengers can take train leav ing Yaukton 7:50 p. m., Sioux Falls 10:15 P* m. and make connections at Garretson. Berth reservations will be made by any agent. South bound, train leaves St Paul 8:05 p.m., Minneapolis 8:40 p. m., arriving Sioux Falls 5:30 a. m., Yankton 7545 a. m., Sioux City 7 :50 a. m. Fight Will be Bitter. „^v"* Those who persist in closing their* ears against the continual recommen dation of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, will have a long and bit ter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had* every symptom of consumption. She. took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else hai failed. Improve ment came at once and four bottles en tirely cured h^r. Guaranteed by H. J. Pier, druggist. Price 60c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. /v\^| ••meieclcara EftcnrsloB to th* w«rthw««t We»t and Soaihvrait, and Ooiontit LowK»tSlW»lt, Via the North'Western Line. Exonr Bion, Tickets at greatly reduced rates kre on sals to the territory indioared above. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Reolining Chair Carsjtknd "The Best of Everything." For full Particular# apgly (so ag«iu Chioaff* A North-Wtstern R'y, SV"-5 -j .•: •'." rft I'if S sSIp hugh hershey. eP 'i, ?$'% PROPRIETOR JiU|IJiLitlJiUtlJtUifc ESTABLISHED 1887 ,?? aU-J/. -r •-j.&itv-i pWiM.wa Freiericksoi Commission Co. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. -"•Bujlne Stockerc and Foedari on Oi'dari a 9«ealalty. Money furnished ior purchase of -stock to responsible parties Room 215 Exchange Building, aiiy pifT7 Tmi/O PHONE 1286 Sioux City Stock Yards, Vj/IL) lUWd. ^BnSOTFiWnkTininln.'nlnlninlrilnlhWriJtwnsnininWhSfinMQTii^ llfep* %%fr ave a god A 'iS?*-- NCORPORATED 1902 CITY LIVERY A N *y" iFEED jST ^BLE. Good rigs with or without drivers. MURPHY BROS.,. Proprietors. .V iA A good hay 80 five mies sotithwest of •of Hurley at a figrure that is right. AVY^I & Co half section one half mile from Hurley, good improvements, small pasture, balance in cultivation. cheap fatm six miles northeast of Centerville A very desirable 320-acre farifi, south of Hur ^ey. inquire jEpr price, etc. Mdney to loah on real estate and chattels,