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dreds of^ right. With Powder »»*•..'amp* 5fhereis.iia the withyflfcir when yon nie Send for I structo" iu around WS'i Stickney GasolineEmines ARE THE BEST Trade "With Us WATERtOWN, SO. DAK. MS? In'thlW^iSufc oftMs paper'fall 'report of ttaltesult of the Field Contest for the 9100.00 pr|ze we offered on Corn. Before OctOberflrat- rti»ke ehtrie« for the $50.00 in prizes offered for be«t10-ear samples. jMs «|9® X.Api -&St *5»' dpi .slill Leave sampleiatagQea with your name with Mr. Davison at the Flour Sttfre on Midway. The Best Trunk For The Best Trade tlndestructo'tTrunksarof|or,people who Want gualityvt .the right price.- It is pari.of our poHoy lo supply our cus luality—th mercbendlse! So we have secured the excIusiTe agency for Wi, ro'adfeby '. The photograph dtw^J'GTo afeen jn oar sileuAan struoto" Five'yearSpM'InSuraiB^e^^iicj^ ••Waralngf P^b^^g^m»|isage,smi tovbjg/gm "sin most c^nio4(tu!i trunk wtoMgStm praW^ttdyour,! »»«iT»i»sent andwt^re»tm« SK8J® mm cdlpermlt me O' '1 h. rt POWDER drtEday troubles disappear like tnaglc-^aad what•mam- fonnerly la day of doubt isnoty oueof pleasure. Baking: Powder safeguards the health of your family by insuring ible food. And the price is nghtr-k25 ounces The C:Cook's Book, containing 90 tested, eatify-tnade recipes, sent free «j bm receipt of.Jte,mitred certified, cent &nsi^05£nayit todafyi Jaques Mfg. Cic^ChicagoC Read the News foriNews 22 If we beat you by selling, yoy a Stickney Engine, you know where io find us. If we JA* you the merit weciaimt^Jiaye jn the Stickney Engine, you will addonemore satis- fled customer to our list of Stickney users which is our stock in trade. Our interests are mutual— Yoars to securing the best engine and ours in retain ing your trade and fmktt^ JsidorHanten EXCLUSIVE 'AGBNTSnanHHI Hanten MachineCo. Watertown, S. D. W. D. MORRIS, Pres., H. D. RICE, V. Pre.., L. T. MORRIS, Cadi TBEifCITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Capital*, Surplus and "undivided profits Sl50.000.00 s«?*? mm 1MMNj and day the 4leit SS. _, taiklng a water "ffijt" nay he expected to go from South Dakota to Uje memorial exettlaes on that batttefleld next July. tfeth anniversary vspff Units,. An automobile in which Mrs. pater Ballandar of Artesian and aix others *«re riding broke a wheel. Mrs. Hal lander received a blow that took near ly all the fleBh and th^ left ear from her face and was injured Internally. She Is in a hospital, jrfth amalLohaace of recovery^. ^§8$' fw1* Governor, Vessey has appointed ag delegstee to the meeting of *the -Na tional Deep Waterways convention to be held at Little Rock, Ark., Bept 14: Charles B. De Land, Pisrrei Fi. A. .|teynoMs, Chamberlain Peter B. Dirks, Oaooma, and 0. The Mllbank' dommerolal club »^d business men are working energetical ly in the preparation for the carnival and ateaet fair to he held thereon Sept. id, 37 J~s ME|| RATI0N8ARB REDUCED War ls Op99*i by the' NattMiai Heute jsf wives' Lea'jgtie. t_ 4'„r Cimknnetl, .Sept. 15.—Aooordlng to resoluaon Juirt passed, memi&re of the famlllea of the Nstioaal Bouee: Wlves^'Co-OpMatlva league will &r )U toWedjiOnly four onnoes of meat each a- day^nntll the high prloes are4'low ered. When the prices go down larger ratiene will be served. In the^ineaoSime vegetable* and fruits, bought at wholesale prices from the farmer, will he served to the 400 housewives in the leagues, "Trade combinations are still *keop log tip the prices oil food,, ift-splte-Of abundant' Crops," eald' Mrs. '^oeeph Ellms, president. "The. only method of retaliation the housewife has is to oerabine with others and buy $n}arge qttaiititlea." GREAT TEifci#®' Morgan Sald to Be Interested IngSOOr 000,000 Undertaking. S.Chloago, Sept lfor-Accordlng to'% meralng paper a lntolvlng •.«* he 4 Boutb jocldent "while ft-Work near Do land Ha ftUipedoffa toad of grata and!'^hlnwin •truck a pitchfoyk handle, jfMcS etratod his body to &pth «t eight Ja«h«6. -fortunately no entralliWc punctured and JJie jjh»jS laasx.,tWnk --ha wjpTaWfwr $100^* P7' The buBineM tnea and '-cttliiens ol llecla—in fact 'severy resM«nt of that lira town, from the school hoy* and tltts to the "oldest tnhattta^tffeare worklQK «ner*atlcally on* their ar rangemcnts for the annual harvest ftfetlvai -to be iald th&ft»'on W«dnee day. Sppt 26. a J* railroad enterprise an expenditure of i|806.00(,- £00 was' launched by- interests repre «6&tlng 3. Ptacpont Merge# ft, Co. and fourteen railroads entering Chicago. The plaU embraces a ooMlete solu tion of tha "freight handUing problem 'is Chicago. A great passenger and freight ter ttinal HfDQ be eril&ed ^oa the'Site bonnded'by Polk, Sl^teeath, Clark ana State streets, Wlthift'^hlch bounds the Defrborn at^lifj^tation and the yards freight houges ot several-railroada 'now sttua^ii. $e mahgtad body band, waa brotffitt Hmd and a 4«|BBpeni4%#Jrrefl«agi were killed If&jtB tkeW" earrfage flrjgk £7 aa,'')tater«|9nlal Mi! io &ABi> Hailette, Fort Plwre. Hariey Tarkin waa arrested at Ver million oharged with robbing the mon fljr draa er in the St Paul depot Park in had hjen working for the road as operator lor several month* The young man la a graduate of Yankton jred while pitching bun31*« into a Separator near tfessington Sprinasj Hiayitchtork became eaikngled in the belting and was hurled against hint with lightning force, striking him in' the tttqpiach. yr. W. Hamilton, a well knoifiC res ident of Mcintosh and an early set fler In the town, has goto to Ne^ Kngland, K. D„ to take Charge of merdkutile^/ostalbUshmeat -as man i, City Bai^ABditorl find, encouraging., On to tho,^ huanolty: Mse: *"The whole OiffiksA gtoaneth and tt^aUeth to paia'^RMher antil 'ibow-^nlUUigjISqfetike inMpstatton of the sons ol Ctodt^r-ftamiiM 'iiB, 22. China's war -jti&dimemxfe, recent years ha*e been.efrere Ma%|^fticu larly to a people of their tcdqi^erament —peace-preferring, giptle, conitious to Wch Other and to foratgners. yBf had been told that tbelr courtesy ner arose. hot- from lova and aynpa*1' thy, but from law and custom cen turies old. He could* not judge the heart, but had sincerely wished thai some of the favored race ol mxalled Christendom possessed in a larger da pee some of the admirable traits of the Chinese—their respectful demeanor, & &* their courtesy, civility and enerf!^^, I may never again have the opportu nity of addressing youi let me, there fori^ tell you t^W of another Chris tUnity (of which probably you have 'never before heard) from the same Bi ble used by thev missionaries here and' confessed by alt to he God's Messa|», but a very different Message from/tUt which my brethren here confess., ,?q "Wafting For the 8om I The The-wopdfful nd« Life When Hushartd-Dlis^ ,^ .w. iltf Pistoles', Quebec,i gept jjj.^'iJutt^a^fwjj^ii^hol^of the New tMf, tit her'htu- Xob Mrs. Afsevhe Ooelis^ 'ta- A 1$v. mouths, mlnuW' -jSer-ltufr tend and a ^omwnioifa Alfrefl^Sagnon, was jfell not handle o^t MldWay Wo also 1 0 SSlfSfe': The Qed ef All Qrace. Itah^H not be my mission sail tor Russell, to urge you to Identified with any sect* of Christen dom, nof'to recommend to you any of their creeds. Nevertheless, in aS of those cpieds there is more or ieaa'^f the mart wonderful truth that^Vnr came to^the ears of humanity "tat, alas! in a darker period it became so mired. with human tradition as to be today -dUbonoring to Qpd and offensive to the Intelligence of many. I cani readily see reasons wh^ JOu have not "been mot^'Influenced -b^. Christianity. Very proptifty your heads and heart* refused adtwtgnce and worship to One. whom you Aere told bad foreordained the eternal^orment of your ancestors and all mankind except a favored few.' -j"* of Oo£* My text declares that the relief for the groaning creation waits tor the' manifestation of the sons of God. Jesus, as the pre-eminent Sou of God, died fbr our tftyi aSMl. ai«an^J^|jbl| right, hand of IHvlne uJtfe)eM7t' -whe^' He -Is waiting an$^meantime the groaning creation mutt^ wait, also^fpc the same thtng-for the manlfesia^o^ of the sons of Ood. Here Is a matt«r w^lch seems to have been tut hiddeff Uhder the rubbish a time^ of the Dark Ages—the fact that God not only fore ordalned Jesns, the great Bon of God, to be the world's Messiah to deliver, them^trom sin and death, but that JIe foreordained also the- selection of special/class front: amongst mankind to be" the Bedeemer's associates az»} Joint heirs In His Kingdom. Surely all will admit with me that no, god of any people has ever manl» feSted such a love and- Interest in his creatures as has the-God of the Bible-? the God of Christianity. If Is the Love of God ^which constrains us—draws us (not the threat of eternal torture, which: has no foundation in the Bible). And Sis fexceeding great and precious prom ises work in our hearts both to *Ul nod to do Bis good pleasnre. ftls my understanding of the Scrips turM that 4be time fpr iteming oar^ "caHlng asd election sure" to this] KWgdiAn class is now* Very short Ifc therefore behooves all who desire this elo^ojfs relationship with Messiah, to "give ail diligence" and to "rod 'with patience the race set bef&re us" In the £ospel."too(i ingjinto JfwUH. the Author., "four faith blessidgs of-lpnr day. wtffeh male# It so "different 'from any ofjuer Epoch In tbfr world's history^ bdvje reachfd even to China, aaiP. Whet we already see appears to beoAly tl£j& hjeginnlngs of" wonderful things^ Silently Otvtne pjjwer has within the. past century been tlftfdjaTtbe Teil of: ^wance ai^ superstltlon. We aw fesfetfen of the aons of ul(fW the groaning ^reitton Is a£ hai and MMmtnh'a Kingdom Is about to Ushered In flip blfsslngn of Xbe prAir •nt art on'} fore'iste rf those gloM jan blowings for the world of rat Jir^ ^5J .-.f( .... -•'--tr ih. i, ~s i" WBEKLY INTER ^0X^11'.ilTP, the v^iceiof 1 .^/Parifauid, ft# Setfde,W^tg lwt^0^r Vancouver, S.C.VJ $01 95JVictoria, JI JOpfea,«falR Sah Lake City 1^- 5 if". 5| ip 4, vk|K'i^ MaMBfti rrfjSCTttp "MoftagMtM" phafte the QMstify Cereal and tlMr #ier* we wilt 4at{wer tta goods to yaiirjiama In ttm ^^^fWlnSa of MH^als an dsVs^^itl^ In 'fbi (^tniag !ijrVsft.S^ ,/ic. -SX PAV180H, -0 ""'•4 f25^!Sw, rmltdlfd point* Doily $ptem$er25So Oc^tlQJ$, !^. v" *, wuaNMm. 0. ann th© "a feoth a fully ear for oiiiyvjk *rtt V't" a-. ews of the World and'Hoafe %ird^ih for $nfy25c mo«r^|^ihcB the Saturday Kews ^loneV ft 4" c* This special arrangement %lth TS»e VMM/ DaW (Mean aad %iaer and%e" Saturday News is for Mmitad Utta mly Sub ipimre are assured that no papen will be sent alttr tbttti-" subscription* «xpiro'unless their atth^ acrlpUoas are retetred WW cash pajrm^ifiiir The. Saturday Nefrs'S*AM the excliuit* J/ blsg offer for Codia|ton Couhty. i) ^tB 3F CLUBBING JOFFER —gHf ffljsk:! |lc'*r me Low Colonist if* fi tK." |5 SuFirancisco, CaL Sacramento, Lai Angeles, San Diego, .elena*, 4i SS^^-u. to ortiiWe :SS llalilgj Waltrfottin, D. r^f I •'ii' S%r,- IMf