Wgut.-i hjk "V AMt if£ *,* A ?I *tk etc.- «3" AggV'V a ""W-rw^ Ttf 'V & Mr- Ut Friday and Saturday If you.will l^iilc over this list carefully you will see tliat w6 are offering you a big saving on Groceries and Dry Goods. GROCERIES Beat .'Em All and Diamond Soap, 8 bars White Lily Soapf yoti know it is 7c a" bar, bars Ivory Soap, regular 7c, 5 bars Arm & Halnmer Soda, 3 packages .. Crow River Corn, reg. 12$c, 4 cans.. Canned Hominy, large can, reg. 15c, Canned Pumpkin, reg. 156,2 cans .. Red Salmon, reg."20c, 2 cans Pink Salmon, reg. 15c, 2 cans Silver Leaf Lard, reg. 15c, 2 pounds. Coffee, reg. 18c, 2 pounds String Beans, reg. 15c, 2 cans ...... Canned Peas, reg. 15c, 2 cans ...... Navel Oranges, all sizes, per peck... Bananas, reg, 30c, per dozen We still have on hand 5 bushels of Beans, not very clean, to close out at per pound .... 2c Dried Peas, reg. 5c, per pound 3c Pure Cider Vinegar, reg. 45c, gallon 35c We have on hand 300 bushels of fine Potatoes which will be sold at per bushel .... 66c Fresh Eggs, per dozen 18c Fine Lemons, reg. 30c, per dozen .. 15c C&bbage, per pound 3c California Hams, no hams cut, reg. 15, per pound 10c Winchester Bacon, reg. 18c, per pound 16c 2 doz. Lamps, reg. 65 and 75c, to close out.. .38c DRY GOODS 2 doz. Bed Blankets, 4 11, reg. $1.35, pair .98c 10 doz. Working Shirts, reg. 50 and 65c, your choice 40c 2 doz. Boys' Shirts, reg. 40 and 50c, choice. .38c 200 yards Outing Flannel, reg. 15e, per yard.lOc 50 rolls Cotton Bats, regular 12Jc., roll 10c 15 doz. Undferwear, sizes 20, 22, 28 and 32, reg. 50c 25c 1000 yards Calico, reg. 8c, per yard 6%c 4 dozen Men'.s Wool Sox, reg. 40c 25c These Goods will be Sold for CASH ONLY Leave your orders early to secure prompt de livery. v.... .v ... McKool Bros. Everyone needs a good sub stantial pocket knife that will always be sharp and in good condition. The pocket knife, is just what you want. We have them in every style, size and shape. Throughout the entire line there is but one quality, and that the highest.' Only the best grade of steel is used in their manu facture and they are tempered to a perfect degree by the most skillful masters in the art of knife making. Every pocket knife is sharp and keen when you buy it and will stay sharp when in constant use. Look for the brand K££H KUtffR^-thaX ia the guar antee of QUALITY. Towslefi & Towslee The First Sneeze mamm should tell you that you need Red Spruce ^rVand White Pine (Mentholated) Cough i-,, Syrup. It's a sure cure for eolds, Watertowri Drug to. 108 Ni Oak Street We are In business for YOUR health .. 25c ..26c ..... 26c 26c 26c cans. 26c .... .26c .. .30c .. .26c .. .26c v. .26c .....26c 26c ... .60c 1 6 K£SN NtfffR The roller skating rink south rt of the city Ball ia doing a good busi ness. The floor, is fit,e, the ..attend ants courteous,. a everything, combines to wake this a very popu lar ^jlace of enjoyment. You may eat turkey any day in the year—If you have the price. You will have the price if you invest in a safe mining company. Stock is only 19c a share in the Lee Corn stock Mining company, P. O. box 258, Rhyolite, Nevada. 28tf Hon/J. M. Lawson will discuss the issues of this campaign at the Grand opera house in this city on Friday, February 28th, at 8 o'clock p. m. The Fourth Regimental band will be in attendance. Every body is invited. Mrs. Kruckman has issued her ,pocket edition of the Watertown city directory. It is a very heat and useful little boob. The print ing and binding was done by the Free Press Printing Company of Mankato, and bears the imprint of the Watertown Times. Last Saturday evening Guth Brothers opened their new Bkating rink on the corner of first avenue and first street southwest, There was a big crowd present, and music was furnished by picked players of the FourKh Regiment and Imperial bands. Roller skating will no doubt be the popular pastime. Information comes from Vermil lion that Arthur Sherin. has re ceived the highest mark in the senior class for this month. He has also been placed on the dehat.. itig team, having been asked to take the place made vacant by' the expulsion of one of the members. -The K. of P. (Trishocotyn) lodge gave an informal smoker to mem bers and friends last Thursday evening. Cards, music both vocal and instrumental, an elegent lunch and fine cigars, with other amuse ments afforded the best of a good time. Frank Slater, cashier at the Great Northern d» pot, and Mrs. Rose E. Mandery of tliia city, were married' Friday evening last at the Congre gational parsonage, Rev. J. PiClyde performing the ceremony. Only the immediate friends of the bride and groom were present. Joe Domagala returned home from Watertown last Saturday morning, (where he was working for the Carbonating Company for the last two months. He was packing ice for the summer. He says Wa tertown has a good supply of ice for the coming summer.—Bryant News. Mr. aad Mrs. C. M. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Carl Little of Bow N. D., and Mrs. Fay Archibald mother of Mrs Little, were guests of Mrs. Snyder's at the Kampeska hotel last Friday evening. Mrs Little is a former Watertown .girl and was recently married at Fasa enden N. D. The Harmony Club will meet next Monday evening in the city Ivall at 7 TiQ o'clock. Miss Pritchard wiil.Vftad a paper on "The Rise of Dramatic Music and'the Beginning of the Oratorio." Also an instru mental solo by Miss Florence Dick inson, and a vocal number by Prof. Feawick vriii be rendered. Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, residing about seven miles south of the city, gave a party Sat urday in honor of Mrs. Cook's thir ty-fourth birthday. Several parties from Watertown were present.Danc cing was the, inaio. feature of the evening. A bounteous supper was served and the guests thoroughly enjoyed' themselves C. H. Zehnder ana aaughter, Miss Elizabeth, returned Tuesday morn ing to New York. Mr. Zehnder is the. president of the Water Com pany, and came here to look after the interests of his company in re gard to the new franchise asked for and which has just been granted by the city council. A home talent play will be given in this city the evening of St. Pat rick's day, March 17th, under the auspices of the Catholic church. The title of the play iB "Shaun Rhue," the story dealing with the life and characters of. theg|Emerald Isle. Prof. J. H. SherloclPmil take the title roll, and the balance of the cast will be chosen from the best local amateur talet t. Through the courtetsy of the Daily Public Opinion we were per mitted to piint the Saturday News on their press this week. We have Bold our newspaper press to J. D. Rainey at Philip, this atate, and are installing a 1 irge two revolution Scott presB but it did not arrive in time to use for thiB week's issue. A big republican rally will be held Friday evening of this week when the Hon. J. M. Lawson of Brown county will discuss the is- sues of the. campaign. The .meet ing.will be held in the GtWd.dpera house and every body, ia' invited 'to be present. TheFotartli Regiment band will Jba present tq. provide Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy have returned from their extended stay at l^terfift^l^i^a^ antly located lor tneir new home. Early in April Mrs.- Hardy expects to go out to their claim in Meade county,which she filed opj^tyear, and make the require*^. Theclaim IB located abou miles from Wasta, a town on thef^rank new North Western ex tension, to Sapid City^'..,i!" Mr. Crawford is staking his all on his fight for the senate. He and a a Sioux Fallla Press, Huron journal World and Watertown Public Opin ion so as to control them and insure their support of his candidacy. It has taken quite a large stim of money to buy these newspaper pro perties and the people are natural ly Curious as to the source from which the funds are coming.—Irc quois Chief. An invitation has been extended by Adjt. Gen. C. H'. EngleSby to the regular troops stationed at Ft. Crook, Mo., to use the rifle range at Camp Roosevelt this summer. If the invitation is accepted the regi ments will be here some time in "June. It is probable the troops may make this their permanent prac tice ground, in which case government will' spend consider amounts in improvements on the grounds. The attendance at the Imperial band concert Monday evening last was not as good as expected, .altlio the interest shown in the program was good. The selections of the band were very well received, and show the band has done fine work under the direction of Mr. Grieves. JsT5k Morey played a baritone solo which was very well rendered.' Mr.: Peck contributed a, cornet solo and Mr. Grieves a' CI arinet solo, botti,. of which were well executed. Mrs.. B. O. Tankersley gave a humorous reading which received"®' hearty en core. Mr.:Frank Lyon, the'popular basso,sang a solo in his usual'good style. The Peck-Halstead orches tra played three numbers, which were very well received. Musically the concert was a great success. Freeman C. Blodgett, "your tailor and hatter," is to leave La Grange next month and open a tailoring store at Watertown, a progressive western city of eight thousand, Which means, therefore, that Mr. Blodgett is to close his place of business at La Grange, and, with his family take up his residence at Watertown. Mr. Blodgett has* been one of the live busineBB men of La-' Grange and for that reason we Belfishly regret hie change of loca tion. But, La Grange, as a whole, wishes him and his family well in their new home an^ we are certain that Mr. Blodgett, as a participant in the business affairs of Water-', town, will measure up to the re-! quirements of the aggressive en terprise of the people of that South Dakota city.. —La Grange (Ind.) Standard. The first step has been made by the ministers of the four protestant churches of the citv towards stamp ing out gambling in Watertown. A raid was made on three gambling l-f-" 'S 1 A Bananas, hpnaea in the city laitt Sai»unday t&S P!^4fi^or|tFj^aced ThosC arrtated were jected to on a legal tecbrilcefflf^ab^f tue objection sustained by Jutfge5 Gove, before whom the hearing was" held, and tlefendafef* charged, New papers were, how fever,immediately dra woatid pUced iitt the hand's of the aherilF, aiKftlie defendants rt-ai^te^^fteyi'W'eiW released OnboMda.'Thehe'W'caTses will be based upon the information secured Saturday night at the time' of the ratd« -.when the defendants were caught red-handed in the game.-.. Laai^rwM #e stated that a baby j^irt had been born to Mr. and Nn. HOnkgue. This was an error. It should have: read Mon tague. We are sorry that we did not get the name in straight The M. B. A. held its regular monthly meeting last FvJday even ing. S. H, OhtneBB was unk'nimous ly elected secretary in place of W. J. Durandi msigning. Mr. Durand finds himaet Enable to do the work on account ot his added duties in the Western Union office. After the business session refreshments were served find a social time en joyed Elrod Not A Candidatef Ex-Governor Elrod has been so per sistently solicited to become a candidate for governor that he has found it neces sary, or at least believed it &is duty, to let the people know, his attitude in the matter, and has indited the following letter to the public: 4 Golden The The brand "Golden West" implies all that is best and purest in the grocery line. We are making no lpng list of specials this week, with a few ex ceptions everything is quoted at the regular price. We want you to try a can or package of Golden West Brand of groceries. Compare it with others that have cost you more money. Yo 1 will auree with us th&t we carry the best line of groceries iti thu city and at a medium price Clark, S. D., Feb, 15,1908. Thanking loyal friends throughout the state who have so persistently in sisted on my becoming a candidate, for the office of governor, at the contingrpri maries, and predicting victory for the Roosevelt-Taft-Kittredge republicans in the coming fight. I wish to say that I am not a candidate aid will not be a candidate for governojr, "4: S. H. Elrod Too tatel,,. Needy One—I say, old chap, eould you lend me five for ,4 .day or two? "j The Other One—My dear fell6w, the five I lend Is out at present, and I've several names down for It vflie|j„Jt comes back.—Sfietch IMPORTANT NOTICE Wc. are wholesnle dealers in nil kirnK Of SOEAP XBQN, B\OSt BUHnKBS, BOPK BONKS_and METALS. W* nlso deal HIDES, pons, PEI/TS, TOW Golden West Corn, 15c a c»n, ?, cans Golden West Tomatoen, 1 fx a. i-an, 2«Mn¥ Golden West Pumpkin, 15c a enn, 2 cans Golden West.Peas, per-can 15c Gulden Wt-st Biu berrien, per c«n 20c Golden West Blai-kberries, can 20c Gold West Strawb rries, can 2c Golden West Grapes,,ctra 20c Gollen West Plums.can 25 Golden West'Pineapples, can 30 Golden Went Biked Begins, can 15o Golden West String Beans, can 15c Oiir Only Speci 75c peir bunoh Red Bird Corn, 7 cans... PA I I cM Street pcirdozen Poulson saga® and wooi,. W pay highest market prici', SPOT OASH We guarantee Rndsfacllb'n. If Sou do not wish no call, telephone or drop us postal card, and we will chiirge 1 vr small commission fur'our'trouble-. Brii everytliing to our yard, 401 2nd St. f', W. Telephone Blue 273, BAEON BROS.,, Watertown, S. D. n\«aSS .. 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