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»3ts turned over by,the plow. One of the essential plant foods, nitrogen/ .Jbecomes available' for' the use of plants only after'tt-h&s beeit exposed to the warming influence ot the aun and the air. The roots obtain very "little nitrogen beloV'thieT depth at ^Vhich the lafid is plowed. "CrtpS In :the Dakotas suffer more Often Irom lack of nitrogen tiari from any other plant foods. The supply of available /nitrogen can therefore-be largely.'in- & 5jtfeep Jt there, 1 as farms caused by the menwho wdrk thim. lag in small grain Where.small grain •was grown the ...year before should he*. stoppedand It should be stopped ttght/H0Wf'There is.,not '*£h agrt™1 stand up Under thit method ot farm in^.and the sooner -we it tfya sooner.. Mil the great state, of South Dajto^ come into her^n as an agrl ^utyiral 'stater- luy Brairii^ ^jtMind Honesty Iron is iron and steel is steel, but the difference hetweengasolm en gines produced of iron and steel is caused by the brains and. honesty of the maker. This Is why ihe Stickney Gasoline fingine gives universal satisfaction. V« OMMMMEXCLUSftTE A&ENTSI MORRIS, Fttsf V. Pres., JRRIS, Cub THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $1^.000.00#A WATERTOWN, SO. DAK„ Befort^October first make entries fo#the $50.00 In prizes offered fob", best 10-ear samples. ,, ,, j' ||§|f '"CP. H"3» i-eave samples taggedffihgmx hart* yiftfr Mr. Dav/sonijt tbpfPlpuf Store on Midway. Zi& jyf *J~ tm fmrx •ft®5 o\i weovt m?, Ro.18 Loam is loam and day is clay,'buf thin •Msec vast differe ate^srfe Sem order ps *•&?» 1 x(yf iTht PERFECT tNCltSeVERYVCMERe biased JS i-ap. isidor Hariten ••h''en Machine Co. &• Watertown, S. D. IsiSfiSflWiM'y Is Gr^l,' v. The 'scenery as grand.'^ere i^'good bunting and many fine cSSnplng places At Springervjlle there U,i'a little store, and postofflce. For two years' this route across the divide from Santa Te, .isy Sprirtgervllie to.'^hosni?, "was traVeled "by ttansftontlnSijtal .touri'ste, beca,use- they knew of no^other road. This route strenmms on6, and many m^iiti^br'oke ^Vn and-wero abandoned.",' *, ,4 Mr. C. H. I^aiter, of Watertown^ South Dakota^vho traveled over thW roster in large touring car in 1910, decided that this route fras not prac ticable, so the following Tear he set out fromivatertown ttfAnd a betted road across the Continental di^de to the Pacific Coast,He traveled straight south fropi Watertown fetMaBtta II1& .. 5sf sdw T»f Adtm-*' rtvsM"W«J Sifci Se ihroufh 6teMd#.wd to iWSSmmSm. mojflU dgjEbi^l A#:,M auU6iM*lW^|^|p^ Caart««P^roi!l|fe SBBthww^MpmHi^pi the throng a Santa P*, a«p«p^m at ^PwWj r^ntll to the Sftnts. Te trail Hutphinson, Kansas, i^id then• west^ ^long the San ta Fe taiil to Dodge bity(j, Kansas. Here, irdijead of going into the mouh taiw( atid sandy valleys 'Of Colorado and Northern New Mexico, her-Start ed southwest across the plains cotmtry of the PaChandle and Weste« Tes&s, aiming to pass through the ^punty? seat toWM, believingJthat they!#ould hav^ the beBt roads to and**?ftit of them connecting the many _~4dunty seats. Tke roads through- tift plains country are always good, aad travel^ ing by anto is a pleasure. ..Mr* Leste? traveled along the lines of least resist ance, greatest comfort to th^ traveler, best roads, lowest elevations, easiest mountain passes, the largest 1Wrns •and the most densely populated: and developed sections of the new States of Arizona and New MexIco through to San Diego and Los Angeles. Mr. Lester kept «j. accurate log of the roads of this entire trip. He was so enthused over the excellent rofl/1 for transcontinental automobile travel which he had .fcund that he immedi ately doubled back over the entire road and interested the local auto mobile clubs of the varloute towns in organizing the route and co-operatiiig for transcontinental travel.Thls route has been named the Borderland Route because lt touches the Mexican border St both El Paso and Douglas,* Ariz., where.the machine can be taken do 1-0*8 the line arid, as, a side trip, visit a foreign country, which Is one of the most Interesting sights for the trans continental tourist Across the inter national line to Old Mexico, and one mile from the city of Douglasr Ariz, is the Spanish town of Agna Prieta, where..*iivwwt battle? fought faring tWpresent Mexican peWlutlon mads interesting jla^e ofe the old town. souvenii «nt»e tenSrW-old' 1 Tin sqewudteUMllI 1§|^#rtlilSriV and Arlajna to Phoenix, reached after Wgeksk»f muott^rdshippsH n^ny places titers road',ejid they'tad tc cut Ih^fifejwayi through forests and «Ver TJghi.^evatiODia. in ttittny places there -was still snoW %oto thfe lpt seaion, and tlis ground was boggjsi' Many MgoeirtheicarA had to be* baa^ out at* the^de^p jnire. There were^jio sec^eineW "to if^stf through, and sas and^jils'Sverfe .3181 cult to get &nd hodf^to be carried' along, Scatte^d cattle ranches, fur nished the parti with w%t afesis^ncaj they received along the^eay. Efoni Santa. Pe to Phoenix is a! dW^anc6 tf $20 miles, an^ it took the, trall \bla3 etB ovfil two week? to ri^ke-''thfe}4i8"' M9nMMB{a«T« t^|' sttpefatto^ i^yeach A n^^MPpipMpI n^O* by firarrj1 C. Drum,rf the Twasi-j cQUtlnentfl Tonrin* Cta^ot wU !K«nt M«r 01 the ro*4ott^iy0l«« City, tc| Phoenix, $• Hf*! inllet^ to t^«l*e da?* Jt log of *hla. nnt« *111 be yrtated wM ready: for dia^i^Uon very #Ktft JL| map the radM has been laM*A b& the Chatnber of COmnw*»^rt ArixoB*. s^ftlk belng'dlstrihttte^ ftee It 1. a ^ge ^l inches. f-* W .• RoJteVr»w Los Ane«M- peUettt^hap# vSfrj9, he came it »o •Chora hod sands^witelde of California, no roads to b^ built, ao 41 Beginning aLo# J^M^Aes, Qu* cipal towns-alon# the toi»t^,4to Un order in w$ch tbev con^», ttc Bm Diago, Yumi, A^ufi Calient^, PBowlJj Floreace, Tuscan^SBlsbco and Dougftas» all in AHSona thSh to Bodeo^ lotds burg wd Detnlng- to New Wtxico then ISSlPaso, Texas, add to Us Cru ces Almagordo, Roswell, New Mexico, Plato^ew* \v^rmof WA» aui U*. •erst infl %d^,Oltt^Kans M| Totirtsts wishing to g& into G^orado from^aWornia #if celleftt tt)°ad to ftiivel XW^6 Fr Roswell, laptico,. wWfg' they fln^ a branch .roftd going north- V^ngh^ and SantvB^, t,hwi take wguUir. Santas^"trail ifijto ColotRdoJ'Thi# branch" rosa & all^ slgn-bWrded\Wid is being adopted ta, a brano^liwyt the Borderland .-^oute. It Ifya road. Ddl? nitowoblte ste^Sawrts passengers and .Tnftll fifonj RdtPpeK^ Vaughn a distarioeSf S6,' any publicity has teenft" glvog to t»% route Nearly airt^fe tWMC^ttaeatel travel is coniW oW. the BorderlWd route" because ot the„*0ry «P®B •h»* «lst alone the entire There-is a .sand htit close to the JK^O, Grand river 1& Taso, hut Club of that c|ty is spendlng'^000 putting tba* Part ot JL Shanks was ''|toughJ. howS^lSaturdftX morning froifl 'Water town '^here s^e spent a ntunbe^Gf weeks in thel^uispltai In -tto,t d'~ Wile "recovering from, the ejects a couple of opetratlons jperfoMfesd en Her. Stoc&her return htjme twr? has been a moflt pronounced impro^inet^ and according to the present Jjidloti^ tions It looJ(» though it woiild be but a short tim^ until she Is fully te storfed to hejtlth. *'She has been, m»Sr ed by her many friends durinr^Ssr enforced absencOrand we all welcome her return homel^f-Caatlewood Repute Itcsn. «^sateLi wrtt Lfitfs icfefiu for Any case of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGlA^H HEADACHE THAT SOLAC^JPf ?^fe_FA»i^_|p ?Ei,iEyp.^f Sollcfe Remedy 'tt a'recent medical discovery,of three German, Scientists that neutralizes Uric Aoidf and Puri nes the Blood. It is eflay to take, and -will not effect the'1 weakest stomach. It is guaranteed under the Pure' PoodSamd Drugs Law to be'absolutely, free of opiates or harmful drugs qt: any description. Solace is a pure specific la-tablet form-and has been provep beyond all question to be the surest and q,ulekeBt remedy fyr tfric Acid Troubles known to medical science, no matter hoV long standing. It reaches and re moves ihe root of the trouble (Uric Acid) and purifies the blood* The 8olace Co. of Battle Creek are the sole tJ. S. Agents and have over two thousand voluntary testimonial let: ters whl5h have been received from grateful people Solace has restored to health. Testimonial letters, litera ture and free Bex sent upon, tp£ quest, R. I^ee Morris, president ro|Fthefclrst National bank of Chico, Texas, wr^tS: the Solace Company as follows: 1 want yon to send & box of Solace to my fWher to Memphis, Tenn,, for which^t, enclose fL This remedy h^fi been ased by some frhmds ot mine here Bpd I only hope }t -will benefit my tttther ae It has the^ ^8igne4l H, I». Storrls. 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