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(SIB Brass beds the kind rthat don't tarnish Jf Methodist Men Give Entertainment Oct. 29 The Methodist men 9t Buffets in Colonial and Straight Lines I fill the city have 'ultdprtaken to irafse one thousand dollars for the benefit of the building fund of the church—that la. to raise such sum outside of the channels of subscription. ,*.» With this in view they- have con tracted for the apearance of a noted musical, aggregation for Thursday evening, October 29, at the Idle Hour. The great Gwent Welsh Male Sing ers, consisting of sixteen gentlemen bf recognised musical merit, will be here on .the date mentioned, under 1 the auspices of the Methodist men. Fifty of them now have tickets in their possession. You may buy of them, 1 Tlje ticketswlll be- reserved at ©. T, Jones' drug store On Wednesday, Qctober 28,. at S o'clock a. m. j| This is the third American tour j$r these great Welsh gingers, In one of their former tours they gave a 93?£ST&«£SS: •"•fctsK.a but they have Mtong tf 'dtattoiHtlon. jfv THERE'S A PLEASURE IN SELLING KIND OF FURNITURE These desirable qualities "cost less at Meyers Furniture Co. Our claim to sell the better grades of furniture at prices charged else where for the more common sort, is backed up by actual facts. Compare quality as well as prices and you'll find that it is greatly to your own advan tage to do your trading here. You can get better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money. We urge you to post yourself if you value the saving of money. 'Don't select anything anywhergMjvithout first getting prices at Meyers Furniture Co. Dressers in all styles from $9.00 up fiti We havelfurnishedfsome of the best houses in Watertown let us furnish yours also. Special sale on iron beds next week, 2 in. post Vernis Martin beds $6.25 while they last MEYERS FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 2341 The Home of Art Craft Furniture 106 N. Oak. Watertown, S. D. entertainments that will be jput on in Watertown during the season ot 1914 15. E8TION CLEARED UP. Watertown Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. Again and again we have read of strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine. But Watertown's pertinent question has always been "Has anyone here in Watertown been cured?" The word of a stranger living a hundred miles away may be true, but It cannot have the same weight with us as the word of our own citizens, whom we know and respect, and whose evidence we can so easily wove. Mrs. B. S3, Boyd, 811 First St. 8. W.» Watertown, says: "The constant stooping and lifting In my housework brought on kidney trouble. There was never a time when I was free front backache or some other symp tom of Wdney weakness. I Anally began taking ttoau's Kidney Witt and I have been practically free from kid ney aliments since. I «m grateful to Po&n's Kidney Wits for what they :iwmo rosteK-Mjlbum Adv.i* &3£lHr ^fThere's a satisfaction to us in placing a piece of furniture in the home when we know that it will give a long life of useful service^,. We figure that will be our representative in the home, and if it be of pleasing appear ance and durable quality then it will do us great good in holding that family's good will We pay freight'tfti all shipments. I Oak Dining Tables $15:00?$ In GQldenpr JEumed^Oak1 mm Davenports the best for the least money Frank Crane Suffers Hemorrhage^J^Brain The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crane, who so long resided in Water town, will regret to learn of the Ill ness of Mr. Crane, at their home in Jamaica, N, Y„ where they have re sided since leaving South Dakota. Some time ago Mr, Crane, who has not enjoyed the best of health for the past two or three years, especially the past year, suffered a hemorrhage of the brains His left side also became partially paralyzed. His ltto wes despaired of for a few days, but it is now thought that poa eibly be may recover, although he still lacks the use of his muscles of the afflicted side. He/ts AlHo unable to speak distinctly. X«. Nevertheless, Mr. Cr&rier'etalns his cheerfulness, afoot which may ma terially assist in Ms ultimate recov ery. Me was first stricken about ten days ago.* The Saturday' News is Indebted to Ttjrs. BaskervlUe tor the Information herein given, which was contained in a latter Ju« Ton* -MA. to Pelican Farmers Club ^Interesting Programs yn" The Pelican Farmers' club is hav ing some very interesting meetings and discussions. On October IS the following pro gram was rendered at the meeting of tiie club: Song—"Tenting Tonight," Club. "Better Roads," Otto Zamow. Current Events, H. Bvenson, Recitation—"A Western. Girl," JMyxtle .Scott, "Rural Roads," August Klatt- Intermission. "What Suffrage Would Mean to Farm Women," Mrs. Klatt. Music, Mrs. Lebert. General Discussion, by club. The program for the nest meeting, which win be "held on the October ^, is -as follows Song, byJ:schooL "Care dff Fam "Machinery," Scott. Talk, Mr." Hecitatioo l«et] Music, Mrs. Thiftde.' "Breaking the Monotony Life," Wm. Z4mow. ?'W1ir ,e,d- There are 3,064 languages in the world everyone of them when she finds dainty, perfumed lae»-&r&i|ed handkerchief iii yourjM&ket* Once in a while you^ run up against a fellow who conceal what he thinks. The war in Europeseems to have upset a lot of men in this country. But mother's idea of a world dirtsurbancei&to have the wash day postponed until Tuesday. When mother has three or four daughters, fatlier *W*y» finfo enough store hair around the house to stuff a sofa pillow. VSfv r''""'" After all, it isn't your income that• It is your outgo. The original Sept: are all married no^i ot their own. They were the girl babies who had their taken while they were sitting in an old-fashioned wash bowl Along about this time of year the June bride wonders%htft site was drinking when she promised to obey a mutt that she could lick with one hand. A woman writer who evidently has a lot of it announces thit the greatest need of her sex is common sense. Right here is where we fess up and admit that it is also the greatest need of themale sex. .••• This world xfotild be better if mother got morefriSp ana pathy when she is alive and less bawling and flapdoodle when The human race is just like a horse raceiMThere lots of good starters, but only one good finished & About the only sure thing we know of rightr nole is^that people are not going to take your advice unless you charge thettt for it. A woman can make a man roll over and play dead. But she .cast't get a point on a lead pencil. One half the world never knows as much about how the other half lives as she would like to know. Figures may lie in winter^/ But draped in X-ray gowns, they couldn' A man's idea of &%ood doctor is one w^ boze with the medicine. Before he marries, he has to explain to his mother why lie "was out so late. After he marries, Ins wife takes the place of his mother !—Luke McLuke in Cincinnati Enquirer. t' r. vl CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Name of mortgagee, First National Bank ot South Shore, S. D„ a corpor ation. "Nanfe of mortgagor, Panl Bo barn Mortgage now owned by First Na tional Bank ot South Shore, S, p. Pate of Mortgage Marish,, 16, 1814 Filed Api^l 30th, 1914, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Codington County, South Dakota, as No. 67271. Amount due upon mortgage at this date is ?294X10 principal and Interest. Default has been made in the pay ment of the principal and interest of the note- of $278.05 secured by s$id mortgage, due on Oct. 1, 1914 and Interest at 10 per cent per annum: from March 16, 1914. Notice is hereby given, that under and by virtue of the statute in st&ch case made and provided, the. Bald chattel mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction by the •sheriff or his deputy of the county of Codington and state of South Dakota, on Saturday, the 31st day of October, A D. 1914, at 2 o'clock In the after noon of that day at the City Hay Scales In the city of Watertown, In said county, and state ot South Da kota, the personal property described in Baid mortgage as follows, to-wlt: One black horse, nine years old, weight 1650 pounds one black mare, eight years old, ^weight 1300 pounds one bay horse, nine years old, weight 1600 pounds one roan horse, eight years old, weight 1400 pounds. Dated October 22, 1914. First National Bank of South Shore, S. D., a Corporation, Owner of Mortgage. Perry F, Loucks, Arthur R. Hasche, Attorneys. -if. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. State of South Dakota, County Codington, as. In Circuit Court, Third Judicial Cir cuit. The First National Bank of Water town, South Dakota, a corporation, of Plaintiff, vs. The Blue Bell Medi cine Company, a corporation De fendant. To the Creditors and stockholders and all parties interested In the Blue Bell Medicine Company: Please take notice that under and by virtue ft an Order made by this Court on the 19th day of October, 1914, in the above entitled matter. Creditors and all persons interested in the said The Blue Bell Medicine Company are required to show cause before this Court on the 10th day of November, 1914, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. o'clock of said day at the court room at the court house in the City of Watertown, Codington county. South Dakota, why said receiver should not be directed to sell the tot-: lowing described real estate at pri vate sale to the highest bidder for cash, viz: of CsrHe I Never Married," H. Mnsie^gcptt Md. SeatJjJn. The Southeast quarter of section Reading, John Lebert "What Is Wart" Fred Recitation, Cora Scheret*. Deeding Louis Vetter. Music, Mrs. Lebert. .J.Song^N^lonal Pi speech "The"' "illotJPFalls A^^^er re ports that Congressman Charles H. Burke has returned to the state from Washington for the purpose of partic ipating in the campaign for the elec tion of the whole republican ticket. Asked by a reporfer concerning his health, Mr. Burke said'it was never "The house lias I^ticafl^Conclud ed its work," said Mr. Burke, "and 1 have no expectation of returning to the capital before the adjournment Of congress unless something unexpect t,fThis The Have o: «ym is I' i'-l always 1 & !gf' in summer, when they are prescribe'« little Twenty-seven and the West half of the Southwest quartet of Section Twenty-six and the West half of the Northwest quarter of section Thirty five all In township One Hundred Sixteen, range Fifty-five, county, South Dakota. Dated at Watertown, South Dakota this 21st day ot October, 1$14. Thomas H. Davis, Receiver Blue, Bell Medicine f?U Company. 'OWrst pul*. Oct. 22 last pub. Nov, 6) Burke Campaigning In State Till Election 'English' poods Madera laidji si »r. W. Q. Se«iSC,l^le„t OaltaJto Westeyan Vra^bed powerful eerj^on at tlw MetropctitaJtV opera housfe in,the" mally opened at 3 la th* sJSfeitmoon 0»» siMStng of a hywu by the aasem ^4 blage, followed by an invocation bv tendentj condwtet a missive read teg* Dr. P, Jenkins^ »srmet pastor oilU the church, delivers* atk-address ia,' which the progress of the church was dealt with and it* epttfteal and ma*", terial growth. Or. b. Oi, Bill* firesident of the local board of trustees. speaking or "Thet New Church Knterprlse," ref^ed to the can^aign lOr the raislng ot th% funds and th« Uberality maaifeated bu the citizens of the community. Dr* Hill also gave a succinct description of the buQ#ag as if wfll be «hei( finished. progress. mer pastor, led in an prayer, when Rev. Friakjto Lewis. present pastor, assiated by & repr&. sentatlve ot th« CotbtPC.^tone cqq^ I»ny, placed the large was ing about half a tpn. &to positi The stone fronts ou d^t street an* Second avenue. ed should develop. I am patred with Congressman Hammond ot Hlmetsot* who Is one el the democratic mem-/ bers of the ways »nd means commltr tee who la now absent in his c«Bf' paign tier govei^or in Minnesota. expect to go Into the campaign tot the republican ticket on Monday and to remain in it until .election day. Thjfr reports I have received from, every part of the state are ^gst^gj^wu Watertown MMe€ far C». -WANT M0CS FURS Om Nii iqi BUI«F'or VBF» |UT YON have (cat for our PKICI LIST, Bone»« Grading' AhMtate rsiiawuty. r~ You can but your here, itvmt iau Ceme io and took. Men »nd Children'* Y«r» »t A« fsctory a« luwttf. G« ttM bstt Wiesfnr ftile^Gwts aM We do «it all hiod*-' Di, Tumiaft W« cMfkait you both a* to qoUity of Kott arid price. ^hmwH nm 431 #. keov Ave* Watertowa, gg* S..D. Germany, tho Wsr DlsoIosa, Berlin.—Under the headline, 01^ Sins/* -the commerojal sue plement of the Berliner Tageblatt published tlxe following: "In a recent issue: we published a note, according to which S' German manufacturer maintained his offers of 'Sheffield Steel,' not-1 it an in he a be an an E an ii in & 1 fact that for years he had sold in Germany under the name of ^he field Steel' a steel made in Germany. "It now comes to light that in a similar way'many otiier^'gen^ uine English' goods are sold on German markets. The smart Eng^ lish business man has long ago discovered the weak point of the. Germans, and right away took advantage of their mania of .giving lyerything foreign a preference. applies especially to" the sale of gloves^ Big Englis 'ilses received their 'English gloves' made in Saxony by Germs hands, after German xgethods and from German material. "These gloves were shipped, whole carloads full, to ISngla 8nd, after being stamped with English trademarks^ with Bngfiaft^l labels attached, were reshipped to Germany, where theyvwex» sold at 'genuine JBnglish' merchandise, witJi an additional commission for ti Ehglish manufacturers, of course. "These manipulations swelled to prop^r^feasi tife' liot_^ business. English firms would buy big quantities of German dptti at the textile centers.jm Silesia, import the cloth to and? then re-export it to Germany. These goods, having -thoroughly be come English, as proved by the shipping documents-end the prices—found then ajppady market In foreign lflc?ing ^fermany, this disguise. », "The Prenchmen alao learned to make use_ larity, especially in m&linery, fashions, and so on/'where the Perisi taste was given preference to tlie German pubHe. fl^ieh mamS facturers, for instance, frequently? hougfcfe at Sebnitz, Saxony, as fteial powers and teavea, seUing t%em «%rw^ to. Beylttfc tFa,rj«ian •V Dr. Seaman read the ritual wrWteet tf 4: and Mr. J. W. Dougherty, president of the building oommittee. th«n ftp» Vs! matty presented the sealed box con^ -f taiuing a copy of tho Bihle» confer* ence minutes, a Ust of the fMtors ot the church, copy of the program of '•n the day, and the loeal papers contains^5i^«^f5ii^'-^ tag a reference to the chwnh and lu Rev. W. a Sheplari. also a for- A 9 5 1 Ji t0 i|'/ •*v yr*