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«t« EKAAV' PAPER It is Foo/ Economy to Ruin Your House in order to Save Paint ,fcu.'ni r. KwMfc.'iiwwima—mmmmmmm Jap-a-Lac For Floors. Furni ture, Etc. Natural Wood colors, the most durable and brilliant preparation made for tioor use, makes old furniture like new. 15c, 25c, 40c,..,and. 75 HARRY HURLEY, A a S O j%c!ipr6n _rfiy A. Lucky PoKtmistresH. te Mrs. Alexander, of Gary, Me., who has found Dr. Kine's New Life Pills to be the best, remedy she has ever trieu for keeping tno Stomach, Liver and Bowels in trorfect order. You'll uuree •with her if you try these paialess pur ifieES. ttyat infuse new life, Gtiarjui^' t£e& by E. J. Pier, ci u0aJMt,-Prwe 2uc. AND FOR ALL KINDS N *UAlar±'i J. H. QUEAL&C O. SABLON NO. 45122 and is one of the best bred horses ever brought into the county. mm*3 Besl to be had. Stallion, foaled in France in 1899, imported in 1900 My A\ 'Bri?W, He is a direct descendant from both Brilliant and Co co It MAKE THE SEASON AS FOLLOWS MONDAY, Tuesday forenoons O, E. Andrew TUESDAY noon to Wed. noon Will Sherard WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS Hurley and Vicinity TERMS:—$10 (o insure mare with foal. Fee is due as soon as mi\re is shown to be with foul. Fee i* i.uo at once if mace is sold or traded, PAINT $**x.f 4Kb r^'-t ER: THE a! OFr OOD PAINTING See Us For BWall« Paper ^j We have just received a large line "or all the la test batterns in wall paper1 Any style you want. aseaa A^r\ 'A f-M Wood's Barn, Hurley G. W. WORMMOOD, Owner Davit's IkIuiiiI Torture. is no worse thkn the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Tli-jn I wasadvised to.ayply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, an'd lesS than a box permanently cur»?d mo, cite-* L« Napier of Lluvrlu« a Sce iawgfc. 26e The •rJ Mi Sherwin: 1 Williams jj if' Sg Paints 'j» TVT no** |J m^eed 'Si Introduction. g? Buy paint with a Reputation Liquid *. SI Vepeer Penews, pol ishes and beau' tifies your old furniture. The best yet. Try it and see. 28 and BO cents *y* \1 9 it I W S. DAK. Turner County Herald. By The Fitch Publishing Company HURLEY. S. D., MAY 31, 1906. TERMS $1.60 l'RR KAU In Advance. ijt C. & N. W. RY TIME TABLE. TRAINS GOING EAST. No. 108, Passenger 7:30 a. 111 Mo. 24 Freight 1-.00 p. N*o. 16, PassetiRer 2:18 p. TWAINS GOING WEST. Mo. 27, Freight fl:5na. No.lift, Passenger 3:20 p. No. ]0iS. I'.'isseiiger 8-18 p. tW m'm II. K. Webster, Agent. Great Northern lt'y Time Card at Davis lioiiiK South, iGoing North. :4i a. Passenger mg palace buffet bleepcts. 8 "A ros p. 1:55 p,in Accommodation...'.8:00 p. m. Passenger runs daily, making connections with throuuh trams to and from bt, l'aul "T carry r\ rv 'OXFORDS •OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORDS 1 4 OXFORD* 4 lor hj.ii in^ and summer wear. All colors ami rttlc-i— Patent J.eather. lute, HlacK and Tail. special iar»ain in White Canvass. A. M. RASMUSSEN li'qw sewed free on shoes ho uy hi of mi. It J* Ianf erotiH to Nefirleet a Cold How often do we bear it remarked.' "It's only a cold,"' and a few days later learn that the roan is on his back with ptieumonia. This is of such common occurrence that a cold, however slight should not be disregarded. Chamber lain's Couph Remsdy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneu monia, and has trained its great popu larity and extensive sale by its prompt .cure* of Ibis moil common ailment rf^ihvayi euros and. is pleasant to tuko LITTLE ONES. Simple, Yot Puzzling, Trick With Chalk and a Slats. Here is a pretty little trick that, as simple as it is, will mystify al most auy one who sees it performed. With a piece of chalk write a word or a number backwards on a newspaper, but don't let any one seo you do it. Now, with the news paper lying on the table ready for you, take a slate and wipe it off with a wet sponge, leaving the moisture on it. Then quickly wrap the slate in the newspaper, taking care that the chalk written word shall come in "contact with the slate itself, not the frame. Wrap it closel}', tie up the package and hand it to some one to hold. Now do a little of the talking that magicians amuse their audiences with, and then ask the person who has the package to give it back to vou. Open it carefully in the pres ence of the company and you will find the chalk written word trans ferred to the slate. The moisture on the slake receives and retains the impression of the chalk. •. Too Realistic. The day of the Indian brave is over, but if he scalps no longer he at least remembers the way it is done. At a certain side show two boys, finding themselves alone with an ex-cliief, requested him to give warwhoop and show them how he scalped his foes. Tlie Indian evaded the point, and after a time the youngsters fell into a conversation between themselves. Suddenly the brave sprang to his feet with a scream that made the building ring. At the same mo ment lie seized his knife, gripped the hair of one of the boys and ran the back of the blade around his scalp. The youngsters were nearly frightened out of tlieir wits, but the chief laughed loudly. lie had done nothing more than they had askee him to do, but he had chosen his own time'. The Freak Animal Game. Would you like to draw some ani mals more remarkable than any you have ever seen in the menagerie? It is a good indoor game to play with a lew children. Each child las a paper and pencil and draws the head of some animal. Then, folding over the paper so that only the end of the animal's neck can be seen, he passes the paper to the next child, who continues the drawing and makes the body of the animal. This, too, is folded over and passed on, and the next player draw's the creature's legs—two or four, just as he pleases. Then the papers are unfolded and a queer collection of creatures they will prove. People can be drawn in the same way.. v. ,i A Perching Bird. Many persons wonder why it is that a bird or a chicken does not fall from its perch while asleep. The reason is that the tendon that runs along the leg and into the claws contracts when the bird assumes a sitting position and thus keeps the claws in close contact with the rereh. When in that position the [)ird has no control over its claws and could not relax its grasp if it tried to do so, for the bent leg keeps the tendon contracted. The Towsers' Party. Oh. never was a party given More gav than the Towsers', I know. For all who were kindly Invited "Were more than delighted to go! Oh, never was merrier laughter! It echoed for many a mile. And no one was there for a mlnut© BcXore he was certain to smile. The mistletoe hung in the passage The mistletoe hung in the hail. While nice little caudles on brackets Were fastened to every wall. iiut. oh, how the time seems to hurry Whenever there's plenty of fun. For all said the party was over Before it had hardly begun! Tongue Twisters. Six thick thistle sticks. Two toads tried to trot to Ted burv. Give Grimes Jim's great gilt gig whip, Strict, strong Stephen Stringer mared slickly six thickly silky fnake&. She stood at the door of Mrs, •teb fiaoce shop yetomrtng tax 4* Excursion to Red Deer Ailoerta Canada Luse Land Company CeutliH from Airpemlicitis A. M. Rasmussen, Local Agent Will run their Special CanfN^ '-^y jfifc ^\fg May 29th.VJune 12 starting from Davis at 9 p. m, Railroad fare from Davis to Red Deer and return $28.85 Berth on our car and board will cost you only $1,50 per day and the very best accomodations. One Crop Pays for the Land Prices"range from $8 to $12.50 per acre according to locatioqf If your interest F|as beeq roused in Western Canada do not let it flag for you will regret it if you do. If you are qot interested, get interested and investigate. We shall be pleased to give you all possible informa tion. We invite you to go with us oq our qext trip in our private car |S For full information inquire "f A. M. Rasmussen decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti pation and the ills growing1 out of it. Strenght and vigor alwavs follow thler use. Guaranteed by H. J. Pier Drug gist. 25c. Try them. Lightning Rods Protect rotect your Dodd & Struthers celebrated copper cable lightning rods are made from per cent pure copper and are the best that money can buy. For iurther particulars call, on or write F. S. SMITH DAVIS. S. DAK. MAKE MONEY Buggies! ies! *v For the next thirty days we will Soil Ikiggies and Wagons and extra Boxes at reduced prices. If you I don't call and examine our line you All will regret it later! our gies are bought direct from factory, Remember Our Yellow Line AL.MOND HDW.CO THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Takes special pains to please it's farmer customers. You are invited to come in and rest yourself, read the papers and eat a good dinner for twenty-five cents. J. ]Vtc^31^A.'TOI-i'Y", Prop,® Ik protect your homes' ves rotect your property by putting up a light ning that protect. your lr rotect, voitr in hy sending your HIDES, FURS ETC to us We pay high prices &sell traps etccheap N.W. HIDE & FUR CO. eoo IP SLN. Minneapolis rain. MH1TE FOR CA.TALOCUE AMD PWICt.LBTS i' -H* 'i. fF lA-r Sciatica Cured Alter Twenty Yeurs Of Torture For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minn., was tortured by sciatcla. The pain and suf fering which he indured during tnis time is beyond comprehension. Noth ing gave him any permanent relief untill he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application of that lini ment relieved the pain anc made sleep and rest possible, and lesi.! than one bottle has effected a permanent cure, itr. .Massey relates his experience for the benefit of others who may be simi larly afflicted. If troubled v/ith scia tica or rheumatism why not try a 25: cent bottle ol'Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it lelieves the pain. For sale by H. J. Pier. JACK Giant Jr. is sired by Giant he by Kentucky Giant Giant Jr's. dam. Rosy B. she by Long Tom. This Jack will stand at my farm in Spring Valley. He is 15 hands high, good feet, heavy bone, blocky and high headed, and for stylo and action is unsurpassed. Terms: $10 to insure mare with foal. Fee is due as soon as mare proves to be^ with foal and will be collected if mare is sold or traded. At lirst this Jack refused to work but is now all right and I solicit your patronage. Services rendered before 7:15 a. and after 6 p. m., and mostly always at noon. No business done on Saturday. I *********4 bug- 9 & I N-'C, KlER. WE TAN Hofrse and Cattle Hides andf Sklus of all FUR bearing* animals suitable for Robes.i'. or koats. Write for pric»» list, shipping taps, etc. free' M,-TAllBERT, Drester-A Oyer, 622 BRYAfil AVE, M. 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