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The New Universal Keyboard Direct Inking Full Keyboard Portable Easy to Li Capital, $50,000.00 The American Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But *35 See our exhibit-ask for 10 days' trial HOME Blickensderfer Typewriter We will gladly place one with you on suspicion. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Watertown Printing & Binding Company. "THE TYPEWRITER SHOP" 111 S. Oak Street Phone Red 363 FATHERS— Looking back, it-Mlop.sii't, seem so very long ago when you were growing into manhood, does it? Do you know how much you would have this bank now, hd you begun in your boyhood day? t" save but $2.00 a month1? Here ID a new price on a compet ent Adder. On a machine that in rapid, full siie and Infallible. The very latest machine, built bjr men who know, in one of the largest metal working shops. It Is an Individual Adder, to be placed on one's desk, close to one's books and papers. To take the place of the central machine requiring •killed operators. Itia also Intended for offices and "tores where costly machines arc luxury, The price Is due to utter simplic ity, and to our enormous output. Seven keys to do the work. Bach copied number is •hown up for checking be fore the addttion Is made. The machine will add, subtract end multiply. With very slight practice anyone can compute a hundred figures a minute. And the machine never make* mistakes. Countless offices, large §nq,,finaU, an getting fromthese machines high est class service. §£f IwS WSj Model go Price Operate The man who desires a small portable typewriter cannot do better than buy a Home Blick. It does first class work, has fewer part, is very simple, occupies little room. A very prac tical typewriter for the Farmer, the Traveling Man, the Busi ness Man, the Boy or Girl at home. yourjboys tiirun* out this problem, th« result will be an inspiration to them to save, The wonderful workings of co.n pound Interest makes an interesting story and fathers sh jld see that their boys have savings accounts at this bank. Security National Bank Watertown, South Dakota $25.00 Fully Epuipped 111 Surplus, $35,000.00 Now wejmake this offer so that offices everywhere may learn what this machine means to them. Ten Days' Test We will gladly place in any office one Amcricun Adder for ten days' test. There will le no obligation, and Charges will be prepaid. Compare it with the non-lister even the costliest. Let anyone use it. See If any machine can serve better than this. Just send us this coupon and we'll send the machine. WATSRTOWN POINTING & BINDING CO. Ill South Oak Street. Watertown, So. Dak. Please send an American Adding Machine for ten days' free trial. Nahb STKBET ADDRESS city .. H': STATB...... MANUFACTOSBO AND QUAXANTEBD BY t| AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHICAGO SoM ia Watertown by Watertown Printing & Binding Company. BREAD I1"' Made From A-j&t From S|| GARLAND FLOUR WM Awarded First¥rize at the SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR (Name on Appttoatlen) GARLAND FLOUR 'llllil. t7 the 1. H. STOKES MILLING COMPANY* Political Notices "J THE SATURDAY TO THE VOTERS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. I desire through this medium to announce my candidacy for the re publican nomination for sheriff of Cod inston county. I am an old resident of tlm county and have acted as dep uty sheriff and ain familiar with the duties of the odice. I would appre ciate tin favor very much if you would Kiv* mc your vole anil support for the republican nomination in the March primaries. KeBpectl'ully, clinl Hibbins. TO THE VOTERS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. I have decided to became a :mdi date for the republican nomination for .sheriff of Codington county at the March primaries and if I should he nominated and elected to that ofliee I will nive the same my entire time, If you can .see your way dear to give me your vote and support I will a p. preciate the favor. TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for the office of clerk of courts of Codington county at the coming primaries. I have had experience in this otlice and am familiar with the duties of the office. Thanking you in advance for any support you may give me for the nomination, I remain, TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for the otlice of clerk of courts of Cod ington county. I am a pioneer esi dent of Codington county ami never before have asked for an office of any kind. I will appreciate anything my friends can do to aid me. in securing the nomination for ibis office, be lieve I am competent to handle tli duties of the office in good shape. ANNOUNCEMENT. I desire to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Superin tendent of Schools, subject to the will of the republican voters of Codington County at the March primaries. Respectfully, P. H. Moller. TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. By the request of my many friends in the city and county I have de cided to permit myself to become a candidate for the office of sheriff of Codington county, subject to your de cision at the primaries to be held next year on the 24th day of March. I am a life-long republican, and be lieve in the general principles of pro tection, and that I am not identified with any clique or combination or never was and never will be. There are no strings on me. I believe one elected to this position is a public trust, and the county and state are entitled to the earnest and loyal ser vices of Incumbent. I also believe a public service to be the highest to which a citizen of our country can ba called, and he who holds such a po sition is derelict or slack 'in his duties or who fails in any respect to act in the best interests of the people is not a good officer. If I should be elected to this office I pledge myself to give you one and all a clean business ad ministration without fear or favor, keeping always in mind to the best of my ability the greatest good to the greatest number. Every man haB a right to conduct bis own business in his own good way, so long as he does It legally and lawfully, and I earnestly solicit your support and your vote. J. J. Ballou. for auditor.,.. I desire through this medium to announce my candidacy tor the re* publican nomination lor the ^office of count auditor for Codington county. I have served several terms on the board of county commissioners and I believe I am familiar with the duties of the office. If nominated and elect ed to the office I will give my whole attention and best services to the same. I respectfully solicit your vote and support for the nomination to this office on the republican ticket /. Yours most respectfully, John A. Riea, TO THE V0TER8 OF CODINGTON COUNTY. I hereby announce my candidacy tor the republican nomination for sheriff of Codington county I have been a resident of the county for the past thirty-two years and have always been a republican. I feel that I am compe tent to discharge the duties of the office in the proper manner if 1 should be nominated and elected. I respect fully solicit your vote and support for the nomination. NF.WB Ination. date for the Yours truly. li. P. Jones. Yours most respectfully, h'red M. Urnn.son. Yours truly, Walter McLaughlin. Very truly yours. Curt Johnson. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS In response to the advice of num-j erous friends, I hereby announce my self as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Codington coun ty. subject to the result of the re publican primaries to be held in March, 1914. If nominated and elect ed. I pledge myself to render sucn service as will accord with the best interests of the people of the county, to tin- best of my ability, without fear or favor. I shall feel grateful for 111 1 assistance in the furtherance of my candidacy as the people of the various parts of the county may feel that they can consistently render, as-j surinjc litem that I shall faithfully en-( deavur to prove worthy of their con fidence Henr, S. I). TO THE VOTERS OF CODINGTON COUNTY. 1 ii.ne decided to become a candi i"i the republican nomination Sheriff of Codington county at March primaries. Having acted as di-piny sheriff I am familiar with the Oiiiies of the office, and if am nominated and elected to that office will dewite my entire time and atten tion 'o same. If you can see your way cleat io give me your vote and sup port, I «ill appreciate the favor Respectfully, Ed. T. Klkins ».» ifenthoi Plasters EffccHv.'" relieve pain. The soothing ef. fects wte(,fe©2 are quiokly folt in Back, acho, 1 -i ousnatism, Sciatica and other ti-3£,. jfard rolls regu- ..irSj-'.Oi'c. All druggists or direct by mail. BcoioLiwreaco Co., New York. Simplea sailed upon requeit, Sc. stamps. GH§4 FOR Deep-seatsd Colds Croup, Bronchitis Contain* no harmful erugu. All dealers DAV'S LAWRENCE CO., Nsw York. nside Information. Callow Sportsman You remember wlien vim Knldod me five years ago, Jake? What caliber ritle was I using that year'/ Guide— 1 don't know. sir. The doctors ain't never dug out the bullet!—I'uck. GOD GIVE THEE PEACE. God u'ive tliee peace today, IT: 1'iMi whi'.te'er there may. On him thy spirit stay As strikes each hour. —Charlotte Murray. I Tours very truly, Freft McLaughlin. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. I wish to Bay to the republican vot ers of Codington county that I will be a ccindldate tor the republican nomination for Register of Deeds at the coming primaries and will thank you In advance for any favtiru that will further the assurance of my som- NO DELIV6RY NO TELEPHONE NO BOOKKEEPER BRILLIANT8. Yet, though my progress be but slow And failure oft obscure the past, I, too. victorious at last, Shall rench the longed for light, I know! —Florence Earle Coates. The morns are meeker than they were The nuts are getting brown: The berry's cheek is plumper The rose is out of town. —Emily Dickinson. Show it now. Make hearts happy, roses grow. T.et the friends around you know The love you have before they go- Antone H. Scott. Show it now. —Charles M. Skiiyier. Re lioblt—that is more than wealth.' Do right—that is more than place. —George Macdonald. TODAY. Today is your day and mine, the oni.v day we have, the day in which we play our part. What our part may signify in the great whole we may not understand, but we are here to play it. and now is our time. This we know. It is a part of action, not whin ing. It is a part love, not cynicism. It is for us to express love in terms of human helpful ness. This we know,' for we have learned from sad ex perience that any other source leads toward decay and waste. —David Starr Jordan. CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS. The mistletoe hung in the castle hall The holly branch shone on the old oak wall. Bayly. Shepherds at the grange, Where the babe was born. Sang with many a change Christmas carols until morn. Longfellow. At Christmas I no more desire a rose Than wish a snow in May's new fangled shows. —Shakespeare. Be merry all. be merry all. With holly dress the festive hall. Prepare the song, the feast, the ball. To welcome merry Christinas. W. ft. Spencer. Ooil rest ye. little children: let nothing you affright. For .lesns Christ. ,\ our Saviour, was born this happy ni:ht. Along the hills of Galilee the white flocks sleeping lay When Christ, the chl'd of Naza re''i. was horn on Christ inns day. -D. M. Mulock. 'ferBity/ztgr rea/7s counting our bills—frequently going right to the manufacturer and buying direct^ thus eliminating the middlemah Cprofit. I We have frequently^been asked, "How can you afford to sell your[groceries so, much cheaper than other stores?' And this though should suggest to you, the wisdom of also taking ad vantage of the less prices invari^ ably charged for goods bougot in-' I' larger quantities. '•••M i'^ IP? PACKAGE GROCERY 1 MIP YMB HIDES FUfeS Established IK" etc. TO D.BERGMAN&CO. ST. PAUL. MINN. Deal direct with the torcntesd oldest boo* In the Weal. Hteheat prioee and lmmeduu e*h retains. Write for prioe list, tecs and toll Information, Old- aged until every drop is rare and mellow. That's what gives the flavor to Old I. w. Harper Whiskey. For fifty years that flavor has been the favorite. It's velvety richness never varies. Your Grandfather chose Old I. W. HARPER because he knew it was the best. Today you can find no finer WHISKEY FARL & CO. HOW TO BANKRUPT THE DOC TORS A prominent New oris physician says, "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt." When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia but treat it at once. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. —Advertisement. 25-28 FIT HIS CASE EXACTLY. "When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Tablets in the pa pers that fit his case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them." For sale by all dealers. Adv. 25-28 Furniture Repairing All kinds of furniture repairing in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. W. EDWARDS 622 1st St. N. W. Phone Blue 318 Groceries to Our answer is, by buying in large quantities and dis NO COLLECTOR HIGH RENT NOTHING BUT THE CASH Orders promptly D00T03S. G. HILL, M. [D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted. First National Bank Building. DR. H. J. 0'BRYAN Physician and Surgeon Special Attention to Surgery. Office over Sperling Shoe Store, Res. 215 Second Ave. S. E. Office Hours, 9 to 10 a. m., and to 5 and 7 to 9 .* ppiintment. DR. H. M. PREEBURG r../^ati *nd Surgeon Special Attention Given to Surgical Cases Granite Block, Top Floor Office hours, 3 to 5 p. m. Phone, Office Red 87, House Green 87 DR. F. H. STALEY General Practitioner. Office in Mellette Block (Dr. Campbell's office) DR. W. G. MAGEE Physician and Surgeon Office in Stokes BIOCK Phone Red 408 ReB. Phone Hours, 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p. m. H. J. BARTRON, M. D. Surgeon in Charge WATERTOWN SANITARIUM Office and Residence In Hospital Phone Main 144 J. S. KILBRIDE, M. D. All calls promptly answered. Special attention given to diseases the Eye, Ear, Nose ar.d Throat. Glasses Fitted. Phone Main 56G Office Century Blk LAWYZRS Geo. W. Case Howard Case CASK & CASE LAWYERS Granite Blo'.k Watertown, S. D. Geo. H. Marquis John N. Weber MAQUIS & WEBER Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Rooms 60, 61 and 62, Lebert Block N. Oak St. Watertown, S. D. UNDERTAKERS SHAW UNDERTAKING CO. L. J. SHAW, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Goes Blk. 110 8. Maple St. MISCELLANEOUS 1RICKELL CONSTRUCTION CO. Architect* Contractors, Builders Plans and Estimates Furnished. Real Estate Bought and Sold. jffice and Shops 114 First Ave. S. «v. Phone Green 83. FRANK BENNET1 Baggage and Dra Line Piano and Safe Moving. Excavating 123 N. Maple. Phone Main '/TO COMMERCIAL HOTEL Rates, $1.00 Per Day and Up, Meals, 25 Cents. G. S. Ireland, Prop. jflRDER YOUR ea '4$ yjnf Svyi'Sy vjSSfj 4V* SilS COFFEE SPICES Extracts, Baking Powder of GRAND UNION TEA CO. F. S. Thompson, Ageat. Walertowi* S.D. Phone Blue 580 625 4th St. S,B. Skinner's Drlt^ and Transfer line JIM SKINNER, Prop. Office: East of Grand Opera House, KempAvenue. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of H. ^|haiBstocl^ Deceased* Notice is hetroy given by tbe un dersigned, executors of the estate or H. J. Fabnestock, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having cl&lvs against the sald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch era within six montha after the first publication of this notice to the executors at their office in the First National Bank tmlldlng, in the City of DM* November John ttalmeatisjck. H. J. FVhnestoek, Jr. Ko*. 8t, last pnb. Dec. 18) (First