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:m .y. #-1 1 5^1 1 'V /I 1 1 11 «a 1' kP\K|^B 1 -0% 5 1- 1 4 VI. •. -^'1 1 i\M lr-:r^i ComjnftAXfw the" E' .'. iiiffi 4s» 23,06?.' 21773, ,1 teals"' t%:- 4 Vt r%c& ^^^'inf^m^ft^ar w^UTints" JJe^rlng the following nuj^$& £t$witrl,' (The word "to" In' '1®#T~toltowing: enumeration 1B In tended io.»,mean tp and ijaolndlng). •6U tfMtS&f* tjl9r68, $R&2250l/ 2250^ 225t»fr to 225)8, 22510. 225X5 to 22518, 22520 to 22532, 225&6 to 22538, 22540 to 22543, 22549, 22582, 22654, 225S& to 22560, 2256ft to 22621, 22623, 22624, 22626 to 22628," 2?640 to-D.1912.' 22657, 22659, 22668 to 22684, 22686 to "22700, 22702 to* 22705, 22707 to 22749, .22751 to 22761, 22763! NEW SERIES. Nos. 1 to 63, 65 to 146, 148 0» 213 and. Whereas," the said indebtedness of said City upon^the said interest bear ing warrants, a jart o£ which were issued jrior to May 1,1912/ under the charter government of said City, am ounts in th^aggregate td the sum of "$26,131,32 fAce and interest in about the sum of $1,000.00 _a,nd the said -warrants do now constitute-** legal, tblndlng, subsisting, valid and out standing indebtedness against said -City, bearing interest at the .rate Of, Seven per cent per annum Section 1. That tor the purpose -j»arof refunding the^-warrant indebted jpfness evidenced* by the warrants in the preamble hereof enumerated, now outstanding and registered, the said •City of Watertown issue tt*e negoti able bonds of and in the name, of said iCity in an amount euaieienttarefuqji 'tbje said warrants with interest there in at the date of such refunding, but not exceeding, however, Jt» sum Of t#27,000.00. Section 2. That all'of said bongs 'Shall be in denomination ot $1,000.00 «acft shall be numbered •IJfcoJW con secutively shall bear date October 1, 1912 shall be payable to bearer at the citizens National Bank ot Water stown, '8outh Dakoiitj 'shall* bear in terest at the Tate ^f live per cent jer annum, payable annually on Oc tober 1st of each yeai" and shall Uave 4ntere&t: coupons for such'Interest at -tacBea that of asch teaJiTftSr&st -three in number aggregating* 9$4H0.0 •chnii be "payable and redeemable on or beforeitjctober J," 1817, and three ~bonds terisecttavety numbered shall lie redeemable In the aggregate of 33,00'6.00 per year for each year there- After, itayable on or before October 'lit of each, year thereafter for ffc total period ot 9 years* including the •yetcr 1917 that all of sttch bonds and coupons shall be signed,by the.:Mayo^ "and attested- by the City "Auditor of "the City of Watartownji South Dakota, and the sealj&f such City shall be si -Brad- to each bondi Each bond shall reMjte upon ltSs~ac«r the purpose for whlcB tt fifisbued and each bond shall •before being delivered to the purchas er bepresented by the City Auditor to the City Treasurer who shall register -the same in a book tor that purpose jind known as the ^Bond Register," ,and the City Treasurer shall execute *& certificate ot such registration upon each" of sach bonito Section 8, -That ttu£h bonds #nd «conpons shall be .substanttatly^ltt. the, Ifolipwlng form, td-wtt: gon .OP BONiy^ '^teSv:-Wf?i^i9l|ca^:f^p ^State "of Sfljftth Dakota,'' :dpwiT^ra- f^^Uir^en ^Thesr»reBentii: v^SMf rable rf Wat**town, i^ tb* '(Clfe^brEpf c^ingt^fr. afld $ gaptil^ Hakota, "for wlue rec^iVed, VJI? at-'to my iAJpMKKT flS»,sttto. of pflo^dB'tin ocbefoefe^st^Sr^, with interest th^«bt 'the rats 'glpt per' Jr^i peb'! And-4|it^iav^as *fore«ald, the w»w^ i^i^^fies of si# Cl|y :agp#rebj A" §mm m$F- neltber the indebtedness S&> 4 $ a A to. the collection 'of K'aireet iwawrtM^ suQcient to pay this bon^i s^d, t5|$r est h^reoflj as tl^e Sgjtnfe matnr^ ^g|° 'Tn -wifewrs" Wfcereof ~Uie^ Ol»n»f Witertown by -and through its Board of Commission's has wanted this febnd and t^e «upoaal!hfir0to al1iLCh*eC to be signed By^U Mayorland attest ed' by its Cityi. Auditor and tbe seal of such City of .Watertown affixed tg such 1ond this iBt day of October, V" City of Watertown, South Dakota, ». Attest: m? sfefiSs* city' kudtebr. (Seal ot City of Wat^town, South Dakota.) No...lR.,,. '{„, -jrWsfe On the 1st day of October, A. 19... .. The City of Watertown, S9Btb Dakota, will pay to bearer (50.00 at the Citizens National Bafek of Wa tertown, South Dakota, /for interest due on that day on its refunding bond No. dated October 1, 1912^0 which tty* coupon 5 attached. If the bond to which this coupdn'is attachfed shall be called and paid be fore njatuiity of this coupon this cou pon shall ~be/null and void. a. Dated this 1Ut day of October, A. ft 1012. ^it^fJKaterto^n.Dakota, ,^City Auditor. 1 (KOIM Q^TRfiASti^^^^ttTite ICATE.) State of South Dakota^ C&unty "of Codin^?n, SS, City of WAlSrttnfrn, ^Jh^r'li'nderslgned, Ci^r of Watertown, Sbuth Dakota, 'does hereby certifv that this ^ond was, before the. delivery thereof to purchaser, i^peseiited to me by the pity Auditor of Watertown, and was registered by m© In the book kept, in, my office^fot sthis purpose^ and.IpM^m as the "Bond Register."^ \t ^Witness my hand thls-^ttS. ,^ay gt October,' A^'p. 191*4$*' City Trtfavtet. Section 4.- That as soon as may be after the -^iassage ot this resolution" tl&^fpid bonds shall be printed and executed by 'JSSsvMayor .gnd- Auditor of ^Jity as herein 'provldei. and shall be sold by,the Board of Con£ missioneffi upon A'-majority/ vote of .all members fleeted, to tlib highest bidder or bidders, at a price-abt less than the par value thereof and ac .crued interest ^eren.np to Che time ot sale, and the proceeds pt such sale shall be applied solely to the pay ment of the outstanding and floating warrant'indebtedness of the City ot W&tertown hereby ordered refunded or such bond- may. be exchanged at not less than par value with accrued interest, for ^ot.fcas than an' equal amount at par value .with accrued intel-est of the Warrants hereby or dered refused, but in either cata. no bond 'so i^ned sludl. be delivered to the ^purchaser until a: like* amount of the warrants refunded are euawnder ed and cancelled. Section 5. T^fiat In order to provide for the tf&ilection of a aiMifct annual .tax sufficient to the intere»t on said bpnrts as t£& fall due and afto to pay and dIscharg^ tl»B. principal thereof ft the Kua.'turl^ tiiereet)|J»|r^ \u berely levied upon aU (the.j^Kans property In ttff,Clty of WatehtfW1 foUowing ^irect annual tax, to be for" 1^ tte annual S&fit: Par ^utreit J^e attached"lntei«i coupons ^rerslly mat«re JW»th prln- :es'^W And for the prompt bond. bottJjprtn^Vii ye^tjlfw^cti^ •vrx? a tax-sufficient raise fl»0 for me payment of UV Mid bond#'accruing Octal 1, l^ind tor jBfe«Srai«w.^ob#§bt If^^t W&Nfj -¥p* tficgears ft amtmn & ^"iV 4^" 1 \(^Jf **,„ 4 «*,.{*** *-^f*%fSi*St *®V \**'jjfc*£k.V."^ #& kmA mpMfyi year lW13tt. 'th» fMt Mlfc oo ^hMt attar find. |u« Apprfised by of ^ramis l«th, A. O, 1«« 1«th. IM*?' WW»f, jAayiaf, WrarSGrealUii' Sootti Dakota Farmtrt 0HS""W!U ^ver wks sustained in Soitth -Dakota the present year by planting .poor seed corn. If the loss cout& ie compnted ft would run In n^tU^ls of bmbels. Ask almost any farmer why jiejbas such a poor, stand and Uey ^*111 nearly ^invariably, answer ta a single word.r^-'Cnt-Xvonns.'^H 4 Well, Cutfworms have destroyed a g^eat many acres of corn this year but all the poorlistands can n'ot b^. lald^ ttt hij|, doori Poor \|e«^l 'ias probably'' ha4' as mnck to thft. poor Btatads its bave that -#t cut wormtf It Is -much more -sasy to control'tfie* seed than It is to »ntrol cut-w^rms. An article wQl wOn^' ap pear Ui these columns -on/'Cnt-wbrms" S'or the present I wlsji to/c^n(^terJ|, question of good se$d cort\§^^ the first essential in securing gSod *e«d corn is to select ears that have ripe prioA: toJtlie average time our first frost In the Central part o/ the state the fU*t frost usually ob cura about September 15th Seed cern in that part of the Jtale .i&ould tiferefore be setecUd prior 4o that date.. If it 'does not Jfrorft tMll Oc »r Utr, «nd se^d. vl^kUtg% .^•erreTiiitU thlt iHmeJms^e^l «?U1 be sele^AJUMit wero.^Mtt ripe at this average-rone of the frost and the pfttttfcblUtles are that the plants from thMe Mrs trill ill get nipped by thO frtwi^tke IfoWwing^ypar^^iie ten den«|^lla. to select the!largest ears,, Thihaxfwt ears get. ripe {«|b and if one^- wi(tS- until after tli%fint tcost to select hb seed corfe, if J^ost comes thaia usual, he is Vex^Uable to '^ave his corn trost bitten.-"^ /in 'seating l|| eay o?J|#4 coA ^rom t^e st!ilk,''re&ember tw^ all tho coro from, that uu next yel^will re semble very ?jcloi^ly -the ?lpracterls- of the seiai it ii a large stalk neartyJ jjlU^ the stalks n^ct yeir, VriQ^be Jargft if -the ear haft a lei|gv£h*ak, ^eUcally^all thft shanks wiSl be lobg "test year if the seed ear droops -on 'the stalk, a}l of its progeny will droop. Inf short the ci^arajcteristies of the entire plant wlll be' reflected in next year*! Crop. Select ah ear that is ripe, Select on ear that is" growing on &~stalk jusjt high enough t0. husk easily^ Select 'an ear th&t droops enougii to shed v^at^r easily. Select an ear that is filled out' well on the "tip and -butt Th.e n«ct, and most Important stefo of all, is to thoroughly .dry it Jo not throw It down in & pile, to jfry because if yon do it will h^it and its germination will then- be poorer than tSrib eora.*,4A good plan Iji to tie the ears toketl^ Vfith stout1 cord atifc nang tWn in an airy place Wheije they will rapidly dry out. But ih t^ tog Utem car$ should b| taken thki: thesr^ears w»ch -^ackk othef. There are many seed eom racks on the matket at this ttmte. .They are Ml 'gWd an^'^lei^ tlitefe'^pt#tpose a% mir«blyt AJtter tb«! s^ i* fth^iuBnghly dry, l\ slKnild never be allowed to become damp afterward.. fn^Bzin^damp c6tn iS'ivhat idlls'the g»$& should be •toned for, yrivtoer. i^th^xdri^st plt^ & $b*f preitillMHi. tlpsi: freezing wt mt injni^' p^Ffedtf 'fcr seed cook' ,.^ -V tr «.«- 1, 11 i" ?"L» "9* (nfr/ -sS«4, 4W «t" %. $ t\ -4 *$ 1*^'»| %%PflPgfe«J5 Mhb9 «Ktse uTtU pHtii* ttWMUft «Mtl 1iitM«Betia» to What Ot* KltitiMl Qvn,: Vabeftls, 1^ has.bseft.wt ettsbllilli^ instltntion- in Ute stats for tMNtoi trekti ahd^fta M^ttttUott as the mm tbiag of i^ilkind bt the World has g«m» far sad f4le over the Satire country. T^er# ere, ^er t^ew persons in th* Mate today, "Who j^ve not antic tp si ted £Mp to thU grand entertainment a^ soms Htoe or- aurMher. To' those them who tare failed to cAftfy that jtattdpation, '^b#, JnvluUon la «k£endj ,«d this year *ltb„the afiurance thijt ,the|:»lpfe i(ltalr ^|,be"i« otwfflp 1 pi expense. ,rM: '^iv phlef (iiRong -^J.nilir'-'fiMktures far is tile aeffcllO.OSfr Europsp: gpp^rom«^|^ ]Hm ^ihy.:^f'.tbe ^t^lots and'hisb QIM^% featb^ attraction obtainable. Thiii. magniOcent show wtjJL be pMiented twice jiaily and will bie shown oh the newly entarged |t^4 of thr corn pal ace building. TMT hlppodroij^e^ will consist ot ien b|g, acts In*ld£ and three grand -fr#«!/street attractions, It combines the feature acts of the best vaudeville la tbe world with stat' performers garnered from fottr cOr^l nera of tbe 'circus 'weirld. The Congres# Cabaret orch^ttrt, thT pride of Chicago, win *lso play twe dally concerts In1-' tie 'corn palace. If This is an aggregation ~qt musicians, every one of whiol^is a 'S^loUt and dtbtinct' artist .ilLlws line/ 3frie coff^ jeerts ,byjfli»"wcliestr^ y|«'be Inter spersed wlthltlje hippodrdme show. vThe decoration of 'the corn palace buildihg^wityt ekcell s^ytbing thls yelMr, ^ver ftefore ?ttempt*d.! At a cosfl!jf $5,000.00 it r{il p«s^t to &• Me.:-. versity, vho has ^Mul oharge'-'iif the decorating for many years pk&t bis again been indifced to superintend t|^ •k. His design wi$':le^|4autyjmd city ot decoratlon and.the 0%)^. beyond lmmdng^fon to describiC^ Six silver, cornet bands from i|UNb e^t sections of the state have been enlaged i^d' two 'of be oi diity every day of the w£ek. They will me^t all jttalns and will play dally concerts ~on .street In addlUon to the, unusually attra«j& lve corn piiaoe Show, the street ca?4 ftttglf section-Eas not beevoveriooked. part oi the event be gtMfc er and grander than ever. The "Main Drag" will be replete with ihe ^lons rtb 'dear to the b^irt, of ftlvil goer. Nothing has btmt Omjls demaksd taff space tbiit year by street attra^tioiH^ that tbe committee was enabled, to! DMk« an wMsuallyVi^od H^oUmiy. "The city1Of Mitchell its^U hu made' such Improvements in the past year triat,vtt wilj. hardly l^'recOgnis^ble. The new cement paying on Kola St extends from ^he liilwatScee toj-thc' Northwestern depots and thls ls ftankrj ed %y the new system of cluster boule vm^ lights Which makes the finest appealing nuOn street in the state. Every effort has been made and every convenience for the entertain ment of the guests of the city corn palace week has been provided tor.' There wlll be plenty of shade and' water for all and the city will be: Ibrown open to those who come tori the greatest week of pleasure In tha ilristory jot tbe city. Cs?'^ Mmmm Jtajure damp FORQCT are the Vmr-tntu si «m :WjStfcl©iIfe home Salve, used to *ore«, -ma or cold DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED, by local applications, a* they «wttocf reach the disease* portion of the ear! There Is OPly one way to cure deafness and that is by, constitutional tgttedtafe: Deafness Is caused by an inflsnyMl oott dltlon of the mucons linlpgof the %as tashian Tube. Wbsa this tube Ufafe flamed you have a rumbling sound or ^torfect hearflict thd-' ^h«£:lt iilaa. (dosed, deatoMf Oiiit imlA^ the ioltifinmatto* a out and tUs tube ^•isaal condition, hearts* will h«4M |nvM toreter ma* cases |»i»jWBsea hrp0ata*Tlk..^p^%Mtt -ga 'liiiaiMd maSmt eatiibea. J.* .: ilye One^Huadrtd Doliais abe^o^aitoess (eaa^.Mr that:.f«ijpot becuredby CWHi:- 9i|Ad tori sinahu% K. ^r. eifMr« 36. *i -V :i. ... w. ,. \,' in,* js» £ik' 'mi «.*»** {frjf Atfit Mrfi «S5S« W. thfm d9«*k eto etemuMii, Mttm put and Aott 4«*ft i| quarts Oai^njs. tw^ Aoarts* »n»a tu cumber*, ttty «uart» Mi^U two ^rtg peaKSt six cbejped pip- peHb quart*" tablespoons ^»st«fd,VA Sd U^the mining bat| in weak salt! ^. MfillrBaker,. W^rtowSi^^' %nsh the fta|ies holilng «M»r W tWAi let stanlMk bolltnjr 075f^fe: JiOur ^he mea4in^ as to know'how^wwch vinegar to use. (o ,«terr Rpt-^®Br tiso s^oon *lnm, cup sugar and a band^jl, clov«s{ .put all thji^fejj Ift the jp bnel^^nJi^A onioinkfUMd sprinkle with cp^eni of ,:i£lt? 'anl drtUnFS, oke qvfl^ of vlhegar, two Quartsf'»ater, pounds sugsr, two ouh^'*^t^.iMMy'A^i 'Udle«i&>n* two %N^ies allspice, two Mnc«l «dngtor. fTrh lirfitois tilnrni 'nfpl ofi« nait^Mcur, OWern%r'^|iM»f-or '«-«srtNli. Alici'-ibsino! Watef^Wn, S. D^take ^M^^fcki grew ow th'iSE%i|(J si&nd i0v#i](Ught. In the dniin off and chop }i The eons of the ».to Chawtw I* "mmiLve, been awarded tllevhody father, who died on the JPa cifld^^aet, pa$. It t^ut be brought ^cl^^^lU^ldl iait^w internment, £^m^r,MbcA% dMtti. A^dttpute ar^-«et*^»ii' the sonSp^mLjthe wid o«ft seooall Wife, over dtfe4lsposal .\3f the krejsi^|. '*Jr .* Tl^e W^lil St "v vUtkbd, 10 a,:%0&>| l, -I tS VntSV/A A.Nervow Woman RdldF After Ulutjr Y«u» Women '•who suffer from cxtreifii nervousness, often *tidur« nuch suffering before finding any rslief. Mrs. Daniel Kintner, of Defiance, .0., had such an experience, regard* :1ng whl«h '»he'''wj|!|^, "l tnul stomach trouble wliwt I .ms' •lsrhteea T«»in»-'«d:: «».t. bjgfcB #own trnelih, and for reua •oawsd hwdsehe. IndlgeS ttsa sad Mtvous •when It tbii of tta»t4a iSaulllowiei,( Iwelve silt and a «reann Cpfer 4hn* jvygv ttuner&.-i4ve boll -this, aosk|p§ nlghtUn salt wgte/j. uSk Frogs. I 1h|fl|A«(lP|ttre] 9f. tM^f'3fhett-j uWi .wiih ifflP?*' Hc^u^dei^ in 'At t),)' Grt«||f®ok.—Thrtstr pei Sr cod |n pUA^ ^dd«n% proves id- and JOttf mu, "WW-TBDU JH*W»~ Otmftimfa ibem slmmeitmt no«rfli salt and Jmer jfa»t bu^^pd^f -iTttfiiC S .*b? «pe»m« cot se bsAv Iwonki fasve them, threeorfour times m. week. AXUr try iingi nAiutod, I Mian taking Or. KIMS' Nerrloe, and most si^r it h#lp«d me wosdarfunr^ bave MM Severe nerv-' onenoaf for,seversl yw«k." ,, li^S. T*X' KINT^iB, at it, pt,, 'Ufl pteaMuit Many remedies are forvdi«#as& o{"»»—•''i-i- •m. s^-sjnitem 'ts j^ecause preach tt# seat^'of the Mil«||FN«i'iie' -has =Jl- -^'cases io eeffsary Miie -|o nu» wup^»t 7$ove ''iOfM' ^*ettiag*2*."h&!BSle who .MILBS'-iiniCAI^Ci i%vV •y aikfM$ lift#) onion ,to estn^t the Haver, tgfee^fft iken'^th. three teassd^nft^ 'wlti n. ifi buttered di^: •MMMK iiw iHl "O"1, ftt ra« pan. hak» *o 0 r'.-'/.'» S" "J H. J. MonmsiiY niystoian and p»4*gSfntniT BiM aa cowmy esiia iwupgfj mr* iw-^ pkclpe In all ,. IUom 806 Oranite bate matters and to "#at ters Involving real proper c,-»y God. H. Marquls., CHas. SehwU i-.* ,orrO at O O O O O O O O 0 feSrl*' it -i'Sfe I 1 OB M. FRECSURa^ jH»Hysleltn and 8Urfledw.l|pg Attention Qlven to^np flcal Cases. Granite Block, Top Wo#, Ofllce hours, 3 to 5 p. m. ft Phone, Office Ked 87, House Orson a I o:*t .«r-O e'f o. MARQUIS 80MifLU|^ Attorneys A Counsellors at Uw a. 'Itooms 18,1«, and 17 Ooss Blsek a ^^atertown, teuttt Dakota. "i ±$mk j§§ .1. -A* j.-- ml, fl ft 0 9 Howard Case WCHi U'-GAtm® Lawyers jZM, Snrij^o^'InChBfijcef"^ !Mc**sd Jffmci