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',8§ U. few 2 1 8 j$1300—wl" »i property IhetS ire Stew tBbite barPtns (ft tKRaf* ertown cit^e property wblcb we woulb be pleaseb to sbow \ou A GOOD RE8IDENCS LOT FOR $60 We have a number of good real decne lota In the southeast part of the city which we can aell for $60 each. THI8 18 A BARGAIN $1850 w"1 buy 3 MONEY $500wl,l buy an elegant lot 50x165 feet with sewer and water in street on the north side. We have three of these lots In this tract and they are east front and are beauties. If you want one of them you had bet ter get aotion new. 4 $3000—We Have a good clean stock of general hardware In Watertown which we can sell for $3,000. This will bear the closest inspection as It is a good paying business and the business is well established. 5 $3150—Here is a $2600—Will buy a good house and barn one block from the Areade Hotel, lot 50x165. This Is Inside property and Is a snap. We have a vacant lot beside of It for $900. 14 good, new oottag* on the north aide In a -good neigh obrhood. This property la not far out and is one of the best and cheapest pieces of property we have on our list. City water, sewer, gas and electricity In the house. If you are looking for a good deal In a cottage, It will be well for you to investigate this. A DANDY HOME FOR LITTLE This would be an elegant site for an apartment house. You fellow with a little idle dough drawing 6 per cent—better look thla deal up and get In on the raise. 11 $3000—A good six room cottage, close In, on two good lota, with oity water, sewer, sidewalk, etc. Part cash. There Is plenty of room on these lots for two more buildings as it la a corner and .{.nside lot with an east front. This property Is a money maker for any one. Look it up quick. 12 $2600—We 49K have $700 wl" 17 18 splendid bargain. A modern 7 room house, only one half block from the high school, east front lot 50x165 feet, good barn, cement walks, trees, etc. This house is modern in every way with the exception of fur nace. Good cement basement. City water, sewer, gas and eleo trie lights. It is a positive snap and can be bought on reasonable terms. See about It now. Davlln has nothing else to do but show city property. 7 7 HMfcv a .' $2200—A nine room cottage, two good lots, with splendid trees, sidewalk, within one block of east side school. Will make some one a splendid home for a reasonable price. 23 buy two half lots, with a frontage of 75 feet by 104 feet deep. One of these lots Is a cor ner lot. This is one of the finest building sites In Watertown. 3lx blocks east of the high school. You'll have to hurry il you want to grab this property. beautiful six room cottage In a good neighbor hood on the north aide which Can be bought at a great bargain. This Is a new house and is absolutely modern In every way. City water sewer, electric lights, gas. A good bricked In hot air furnace, full basement, all cemented. It now is| rents for-$25 per monih. It Is cer tainly a bargain. The owner does not live In Watertown. If you want a place like this you'll have to hur ry, as It will not last long at tills price. ptf,-1 'yi'h J#*, teggl. 1® Bfrfv-afc'sSlS.•&%$$$$ HERE 18 A 8PLENDID BARGAIN $2500 will buy a new large six f0i room cottage within five minutes' feSfewsw walk of the postofflce, & JP ness location. You cannot build the house for lees than $2,000. It Is one of the greatest snaps w* have on our list. ':, $6200—Buys a splendid quarter section of land within seven miles of W&tertown. If you want this you will have to hurry as theae good thlnge dont last very long. 15 $750 each for two splendid large lots, with cement sidewalk, city water and eewer, In the prettiest part of the city near the hospital.. These lots are well worth $1,000 «ach. You had better hurry If you want one of these before the owner changes hie mind. 10 buy a splendid residence lot In the east part of the city, not far out. City water. This Is an elegant building spot and a fine neighborhood. $100 will buy a good high and dry lot In Kemp Bros. Addition. This will be choice property In a few years and you will thribble your mor.ey In the next two years. $1800 to the price of a neat 4 room cottage in the cream of the east side. The lot Is an east front and Is worth $150Q alone. Good neigh borhood. City water and sewer. Six blocks front' Granite block. 19 $1650—six room cottage, on lot 50 x167, east front, south front. This, is one of the very best cheap properties we have on our list. 20 $1700 buys two elegant lots in the east part of the city. Good barn on one of these lots. 22 $325 the price of a good lot 60x 165 feet, east frontage, four block* from high school. Thl* I* very reasonable for a lot located a* thl* on# $2000—D° you want a nice new *lx room cottage in a good part of the city near the high achoolf Fine large lot, cement walk*, etc. Thla property can be bought on very reasonable terms. $400 cash and balance on payment* of $20 per month. 24 $2800 will buy a strictly modern two story house only two block* from the Catholic church.' Thl* house oontaln* three good room* on the upper floor with large hall and three large room* upstair* with closet* and large hall and bath and toilet. Thls- house I* *o arranged that the upper floor can be rented out for furnished room* al $10 each and will bring $30 per month, Here Is' a chance for tome young man with an ambitious wife to help pay for a good home. A GOOD HARDWARE 8TOCK FOR SALE CHEAP 25 V" $2600—Here I* a new 24x38 cot tage which i* nicely planned with a splendid tot 50x165 feet, In a aplen dld neighborhood In the east part -"of the' city. A splendid Pipestone foundation, basement full size of the house all cemented, an elegant cis tern, bath room and closet*. Thl* property I* very reasonable at the above price and it Is a home good enough for any peroon. 26 'v AN ELEGANT MODERN HOME $4500—Here I* a splendid dual on a modern home very close In. Thl* property I* only two block* and a half from the postofflce and la abso lutely Inside property. It I* an ele gant two story house on splendid lot. Hou*e all finished In hard wood and maple floor*. Everything strictly modern. The man who 1 own* this property Is compelled to leave the olty and wants to aell on that account, It I* certainly an Lot 80x10* elegant home. The Midway Real Exchange H. E. Davlin, Mgr. Office at Saturday News! SmSST tate -ii *l -g ce conflnp*& the Wea that having a regular supply of salt were .more thrifty and made bettwnee of the feed -they ate than those deprived of salt fur a considerable time. -A sup ply of salt should be kept In every pan tyre field and be accessible to the i»nl mals at all times. The common cus tom of salting stock once a week la it very poor- w«y to. supply tbbr needs of thestock. The This 1s~ffPoved by the fact that the craving of an animal for eommoij Bfilt is most noticeable when the food con tains a large proportion of potassium Salts, such as wheat, barley, oats, po tatoes, beans and peas. The addition of salt to animal food Increases the appetite, promotes the repair of tissue by its searching diffusion through the body and stimulates the rapid using up of its waste products. Boussln gault's experiments showed that salt increases muscular vigor and activity and improves the general appearance and condition. A. salt box to leave out In the yard may be easily made by hlhgelng the front of the box so it will swing In. The animals soon learn to-push the door In when they want a lick of snlt. This box may lie made any size, from a foot wide up to the size of a large packing box. The larger sizes are bet ter for. homed cattle. •sr* Cars of the Horse, i" When the mud is deep it always pays to keep horses, young or old, on dry footing, says the Breeder's Gazette. To allow colts and older animals to travel around through cornstalk fields ankle deep in soft black oozy mud is sure sooner or later to set up some irritation of the skin of the legs which may prove exceedingly hard to cure and which will surely retard growth. Similarly the sleeping quarters of horses in damp winter weather should always be kept scrupulously dry and clean. It is not only a shame, but a money loser as well, to force horses to stand in wet manure during the night No amount of food will compensate for the injury caused by the enforced dis comfort. It is true that when the land is dry or hard frozen young horses can obtain a lot of feed in a cornstalk field, but it should always be remem bered that, weather beaten stalk* are not the sort of stuff on which market topping horses are reared. More espe cially Is this slopping around in the mud hard on yearlings and weanlings. These, above all, should have dry quar ters in whlcii to live in peace and com fort This is hot to say that the prac tice of letting horses wallow around In the mud is a good one at any time, but the Injury done to the older ones is not so great as that forced upon the more callow youngsters. A good tight shed woll cleaned and bedded often, a good eined yard in which to run at will and plenty of good feed are cardinal requisites in the successful rearing of market horses. Testimony For Tobacoo Feeding. A year ago I asked a farmer in north ern Ohio to try tobacco for his sheep and lambs, pure breds and grades, and report to me, writes Joseph E. Wing In the Breeder's Gazette. Here is hla report Is It not probable that thor oughness is the essential of success with tobacco feeding? "According to .promise, 1 will report to o« that I kept tobacco In the salt box at all times and did not lose a •Ingle lamb of the 104 from sixty-nine ewes. I sold eighty-five of them that averaged ninety-eight pounds at 5 cents 8electing the Boar. In selecting a boar get a good, strong hog of good proportions, best of bone, rigorous, well hammed, of masculine appearance, good head and ear and a round rib, and in thla way yon raise the quality of easy feeder* that is worth much to the man who I* mak ing pork hogs. .affivaNeeded by AH Dairymen. 8ca)eft, thermometer, paper and pen cil are -things very neceuary for all dsteymen. They are of everyday value, and a record help* much In the aal* of a cow. lm 1 «Tt»M.V LT FOR LIVE STOCK, Stimulate* v. iatld Up mmI Hell* it cxpftrtltfeatB trl will get enough^ possibly, bat the weaker ones— and these are the. ones that need It will be kept back and never get a ful' supply. & One of the bast ways to supply live stock with SALT BOX FOB LIVB STOCK. salt is to buy rock salt and place slabs of It In pluces convenient for the stock to get at It The weather has but lit tle effect ou it, and stock can get all tliey need by simply sucking the salt slab. To feed it to horses put ajpiece in the feed boz WuufeliSey can get it at any time. This does not interfere with feeding the tiorsea, and at the same time a little of the salt gets 66 all the grain given them. Even, pigs will lick a block of rock salt, although, a good many people never think of sailing the pigs. Why salt should be regularly: sup plied to stock is thus put by a famous English authority: Because in the blood of animals there are six or seven times more sodium than potassium and the composition of the blood is con keep animals in good health a definite amount of common salt must be assimilated. The excess of potassi um salts in vegetable foods causes by ^hgmicaTeiohunge an abnormal loss of C™ffii5nsajt! S3 '1 Bottled! Only at i.? Ai*heuser-Bti8ch Brewery •, St. Louis, U. S. A. CORKED OR WITH CROWN CAPS ChURCH SERVICES Sundays observe think when the bells do chime 'Tis angel's musio. —Herbert. 5 't a TRINITY CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Services, Sunday, Aug. 21. 8:00 a. m. Celebration of Holy Com munion. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer. 8:00 p. m. Evening Prayer Rev. D. C. Beatty, Kector BAPTIST Rev. R. L. Palmerton, pastor. Services at usual hours. Sunday school will begin promptly at 12:15, he Juniors at 3:30 p. m., and the B. Y. P. U. at 7 iOO. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 800. Evening service 8:00. You are most cordially invited tc at tend. METHODIST ISPISUOLAJB Kiev. J. X\, Greene, Pastor, 10:45 morning service. Class meeting at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 12:15 promptly. 8:00 evening service. Prayer meeting Thursday evoning Vou are cordially invited. Eipworth League at 7.-00 Sunday eve ning in lecture hall. FIB8T CHURCH OP CHRIST SCIENTIST Church Edifice Corner of Maple street and Codington avenue. Service is held Sunday at 11 a. Sunday school 0:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 o'clock. Beading room in church building Maple at., open (rom 2 to 4 p. m., daily. All interested are cordially invited to attend these meetings. W. J. Dean, Clerk. (t SBCOND CHUBCH OP CHRIST, SOIENTX8T Corner of Third Avenue North and Oak-Street. Sunday uorning at 11 a. m. Sunday Bchool at 9:45. Wednesday evening testimony ^meeting at 8. Read ing room open Wednesdays and Satur days from two to four p. ra. A cor dial invitation is extended to all to at tend these meetings. Thomas A. Ains worth, clerk. Mi A lilteBRleAIf EVAHOKUOAI. LDTHBSAH Rev. R. Polzin, paotor. Services in Watertown on next Sunday a. m. Sunday school 11:90. In Rauville at 2S0o'olock p. m. ,:M§ Mill Pioneer Barley Farmers ,'%tlThe King of All Bottled •S- 1 Its supremacy comes from tlie best malting World and the finest hops grown in the Old World and it is brewed in the most perfect brewery in the WHOLE WOfeLft. 1111 '11 •11 y™,_ CONGRRGATIONAL si '•yl B.Rev.|A.B,n.eeler. pastor Preaching ^at Congregational church morning and evening, Marmng service) 10:4fe^tJunriaj school, 12:00 Endeavor, 7.3E^Prayer Meetings Thursday even* ing at 8:00 o'clock. Evening service at 9:00-, 'v Hp? tr J* of th£ great northwest fought ipany a stubborn battle with the red man!#* defense of .their form lands. Today this fertile region furnishes mankind the finest barley ever gro The cream of thesejprops for niany years has formed the basis of 9$- 1,1 1 CA CATHOLIC .,r,. Immaculate Conception Church. Fr W. S. O'Meara pastor. Sunday: First Mass at 9 a. m., High mass at 10 30 a. jn Sunday school at 2 30 BOANDIKAV1AN LUTHEKAN CHURCH Rev. J. B. fteinersten, pastor. Services in the morning at 11, and the evening (in English at 8:00. Sunday school 10 o'clock a. ffl.~ PRESBYTBRIAF 1 x-'." .• Services at usual hours next Sabbath beginning at 10:45 a. m. ... Sabbath school at 12 m. .j Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:00 p. m. Evening service at 8:00. Prayer meeting at 8KX) Thursday evening- Everybody cordially ^invited. Struck a Rich Mine S.W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., says he struck a perfect mine of health in Dr. King's New Life Pills for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Trouble after 12 years of suffering. .They are the best pills on earth for Constipation, Malaria, Headache, Dyspepsia,De* bility. 26c at all druggists. 7-11 OR. BELL'S ANTI-PAtN For Internal and External Paint. nm Laurels Again 1 KENTUCKV WHISKEY Farl, Langdahl & Co. JT"® mJt I ey grown tlfe Ir -VV WATERTOWN CARBONATING CO* distributors WATERTOWN, S.D. N 'T S WANTKB. nl Timothy Seed Wanted We want a iew bushel^ of timo thy seed to fill an orde^r. Spicer Seed Co, 3-tf. Watert^C^b FOR a A LB. Pbr Sale—Modera eight room house. Fine cellar. Two and hfclf blocks from postofflce. Mrs. Mary Richardson. _224 2nd ave a. w. Stf For Sale—Barn 14x18 ft. Room for 2 horses and carriage. Also ton of hay in loft.' Enquire at this ffloce. 7tf For Sale—Some choice city lots and farm lands. W.H.Stokes. Sltf. For Sale—Blacksmith shop,com plete with all tools, machinery, gasoline engine and feed mill. Fori§y terms write John Ruhr,Kranzburg, S.B. 80 tf. °M For Sale—Six head of good SiJ work horses at a great bargain. Frank Cordell, 7 milea northeast1 of Watertonw. 6tf Ate For Rent—After July 16th cozy hew cottage at Stony Point. ln-t quire at this office. 4tf "Swell"', people ,'y, :j Know the value of having us cleem and press their handsome eVtdiiu^ gowns, fancy waists, and tailored made suits. FRENCH DRY CLEANED. vVatertown. Dye deaninif Worksr Js*. Welb, Prop. 2!6W, KeapAre. 5^fust Phone Main 502, "#36