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TWO I Jf §*. •V $ Published Every Thursday at Watertown, CodingtoH County, South Dakota, 111 South Oak Street. WATERTOWN PRINTING AND BINDING 00. Entered at the PoBtofflce, Watertown, S. D., as Second Class Matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF PER YEAR IN ADVANCE $2.00 in Canada. Change in address may bp mude at any time, aew address. EDITORIAL REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES. Newspaper and. magazine n-rii'-p-. pi't.'sideinial possibilities from a re|• 11!•!n ,u uded that ilson will lead the iIi-iihm Among those prominently m"illi•.11 i.liari'S S. Whitman and .Inste'e iiiil'Ik-, ton and former Governor leered-: of Iowa .Senator Weeks of Massa-hu^ti jiois Senal or Borah of Idaho: Ki-ii:ii«r l,a mee V), f'resident Pairbani .s of In.liana, pvsidi Roosevelt and Taft. The former pres'niejits a: n..-u! i•.n.-- 'r though it is generally noiiri-.li- ilihat .-nil. mida'tl.- as a candidate it will he the rough of judi.• 11'' temperament. .Misfire Hughes, it is la in .,! i.% weiters. approaches the nearest to the ideal soil that it is thought lie cuiilil i-oiiin,and l!i party. W!. including Theodore Koo jarty in 12. Tin- eterence to Taft as a ii i!.t natniv oi a "'friendly mention" than in tls command any considerable following cithci the imiis in a. primary. It is rather early to hazard forecasts. I.ut it seems to be the ,u eensus of opinion that, with Hughes out oi the way Hoot looms up ••as a srrong man. Root, however, v.'as too intimately identified with the Chicago convention, which, in the yic\\ ,,f many thousands of republican .-lectors, cheated Roosevelt out of tlie nomination, to be acceptable to .tile rank and file of the former KoOHevelt following. Burton has always manifested some de_rr. of progressive ideas, us the word has come to I..- known, but he has been extremely con servative in his progressivenevs. so that he might be tolerated by the ultra-conservatives on the one side and the ultra-progressives on the other. The friends of Cummins consider the lowan of presidential cali bre. but his radicalism has been subject to fluctuations. In the main, however, b" b:s been reasonably consistent. But it appears fiOinewhat doubt-fill whether he could command the support of the ultrn-c'm^ery'^ive east in opposition to Woodrow Wilson, who, bar ling accidents and unforeseen incidents, will again lead the dcino ratio party either to victory or defeat. While republicanism, from a party standpoint, seems to have withstood recent tests, there i: still ample reason to believe that with the best timber that the republican part'y shall be able to find it will be no easy task to overthrow the Wilson administration. Republicans will need to put forward their best man. supreme court has named A. AV. Campbell, formerly a" eir cmteouH^j.^-'pf Aberdeen A. IJ. Or vis of Yankton, and 1 Ion. Jolm t* K. 0j£' Watertown, formerly state senator, to serve as a com mission'iij taking evidence in the ease pending against George W. 45gan with reference to disbarment. Tin- testimony will be taken v* largely in Minnehaha* county, it is said. The Saturday News has a ,, X)efcsoiial jiequaintanee with Judge Campbell and lias known Mr. Ilan & 'twJ.'QiiUc intimately for many years, and it does not hesitate to say "that for at least a majority of the commission the court has named 111611 of high personal and professional standing, idl C™E 6QOD PUDGE TAKES t\ WALK THAT GENT JUST DROPPED THIS POUCH OF TOBACCO IT TA3TE9 QOOD TO ME T^ROPPING Give old as well as 'i- gun to point out the standpoint, it being eon party avain. are 101 ili ii Koot. ona-riior .\-w York .Senator 15ur- rat Senator umuiins of Sniator Sherman of llli '"llette of Wi.seoiisin for- I '.-sides I he 1 wo foi'inee WHX dIM, IT'3 THE REAUTOBACCC CHEW. I HAP SOWC Of IT WHEN VISITED BACK HOME, Real Tobacco Chew. J8' Oh, the users know what Real Tobacco Chew AND A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned and sweetened just enough—cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. tVE BEEN INQUIRING FOR IT AT ALLTHE STORES ROUND HSRE. hints right and left to get started on I»e REAL TOBACCO CHEW NOW CUT TWO WAYS!) I# W'fl CUT IS 10NC 5HWD. tafimFCUT IS SHORT SHBlRf^X cn't9 'e,s one-quarter the old size chew. There ir- proliaMy comparatively few eases in whii'li the element of perjury does ne !olly—llie iiei'_rI! o! tolly—to contend serious!'.' rs nor teiicnts, on one side or tin* other i. 1 least Well I enee submit! There n.-i .v-ore. Kveub eelltlv respect, '.lie country a vers do not av.-ra in general. Oil! t1 0 •lust how far ma\ l'erhap n-r than \er, upon It is oh ive measure rii jracIel* o! ••iy as pos.-.i1 11 it i.'s, id ol' tlielil beeonies lor •e rat her halt file man "iiderating number of •amlidate for the iva united support: of the .ok himself out oi the ars to lie more in the likelihood that, lie eonld in the convent ion ,r at a remain bottled up. the ike does for a man—and lots of men want their friends i*. to get in on the joy of the small chew that satisfies* ifej Sffi. Pt, wiUbe more «atiuyTnt than a uoutbfol of ordinary tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find tbo «trenith chew that suits you, then see how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, bow much less you halve to spit, how few chews you to. be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The RtalTabacco Cktar. That's why it coats less in thtf«nd. to taate orpure, rich tobacoo dofes not need to be covered up. An Iff S' H00"06 «ndsweetcnio| makes you spit too muoh 'ZM One small chew takes the otepe of two shews pf the Told kin^ ,W\ bow Md|-gtaos W*.-: out the rich tobacco taste.)) WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, SO Union Square, New CBUY FROM SEALER OR SEND IC^STAMPS TO tig) WHAT YOU'LL EAT It should say that radicalism is Id iiiitkc the sjH-i*iIi(- (leclaration. Iiat our imt-,i11s when be says rail: inns that such radicalism as wan as applied to "big business" the business nil I md eil is on the The trouble with so-called progrcswivenes: no actual sympathy with the objects and aims progressive ideas, have taken advantage of tb oi nine ol' the chorus insisting upon the applii rea.sonalile control, so far as the go vermin With no thought save for themselves, aiised the isMie to become befogged, with the has entered the channels of industry and cap. with 110 resultant good to either the agitator eptiiig such a.-, has come to the country in shouting of tin- trimming politicians. The real sober sense of the American poop' (hat: type ol aggressive legislation which. legitiinati enterprise. Indiscriminate denian•. of "big business" merely because it was big I aspirations of small men imbued with a poh' ning their calibre. Then is a realization of the fact that pro beneficence, not upon a single class, but upon fry is to move forward in keeping with, its-op.•• business enterprises, no matter how big, carm. that bring prospert.v to the farmer and tin carrier. lflg SATURDAY NEWS, WATEETOWN, S. D. WHAT CONSTITUTES PERJURY? We KoiiH'tinics wowlor,—we have been v. ndering,—when we read of this lawyer or that having been disbarred or about to be, The elijir^e of perjury or the aiding or abettinu thereof having en- I li red inlo consii It-rut i». just, what constitutes tie more spoeilir. we luive often wondered ju line of lem u'k tt ion must lo drawn. -lispi'-j •nting ,th :io general indictment of .\ tie aerag lawv. the a\'erage citizen of oil oi.-. there is no reason to up in patriotism or hones' !)!.- a a \v Hilt this .ii does not afieet. the poi' aywer or a client, go in a |i.rv before subjecting himself to the charge Perhaps the supreme court might be pre-. :t ommissioti I., determine ibis momentous qu RADICALISM ON THE W,. And that's why demagogic radicalism-is ns not confound such radicalism with the .ran guagc student of economic affairs. The'latVr of reasonable control and is able to give his the managers and directors of "big business with him. It is now a matter of methods rather than one of policy. But let us not overlook the important fad that big business has come to stay. PROSPERITY AND HIGH PRICES. Docs any one no\V living recall that prosperity has ever visited ibis country, or any other country, for that matter, duripg an era of exceptionally low prices? We realize that prices have been higlirwithin the recent past, and that they are still high, but we fail-to perceive wherein we are going to regain a great measure of pi-oseperity by depressing prices. Let wheat, for instance, drop back to forty cents and barley to fifteen, and potatoes go a-begging, and whatwill be the result? Not prosperity, at all events. We know that it requires good wages to maintain the average family. \Ve know that tlie average man needs to hustle to keep the family larder filled and the children decently clothed. But he is assuredly not going to find improvement in the sending of prices ditchward. Prosperity and Low Prices never walk arm-in arm. Tlicy are not BO gaited as to be able to keep step... An exchange,-seems to think that we afe- a much better set of human beings than we have a right to expect ourselves to be, con sidering our first parents. The first man to dwell on earth, according to this theory, was a liar and a sneak. Th| first woman kept bad company, that of the serpent, and pried into things that did not con cern her. The first child born killed his brother. Our first ancestors, therefore, were a-tough lot, and we haven't 'got it all out of o.ur blood yet. pi?' "n It is obvious that President Wilson won 'ft get all the votes of the citizenship of German extraction, ^ut neither would Teddy. So there you are! We have had just five real summer days in 1915. 'em have been betwixt and between. The' fightipg force of the Germans is the marvel of the age. BEFORE YOU DIE If you are of average weight, height and appetite and live to be 75 you will have eaten fift.y-four tons of solid food and fifty-three tons of liquid. That is about 1,300 times your own •weight •. If you were to stack* the bread you will have cotjuaumed in thte number of years tho pile would equal a fair siated building. The amount of but ter you will have used on this bread would come to a ton and a quarter. If you area iover of bacon and were to stretch that which you have eaten out in single slices four miles would be the length. Five tons of fish and 12,000 eggs would stand to your cirfed it.-- while the normal cheese eater would easliyv, have consumed 400 pounds, villi :.s SS:-" The vegetables you will iiave eaten would fill (i tr^ln three miles long: You will have- consumed somp 10.000 pounds or sugar a&d 1,500 pounds of salt. If yotr are a smoker you will have used about a half a ton of to bacco In pipes and will have smoked 1,000,000 clgaret8. FOR A SPRAINED ANKLE. It you will get a bottle of Cham berlain's -X4,himent and observe tlm directions given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much. Ies3 time thart is usually.,required.. Obtainable everywhere! adv. 8-11 .-rjury. To be a lit exactly where the My contested court cuter. It would be hat neither the law no knowledge, or •'•.firaeter of the evi- in- lawyers on this be at least as de vocations. Takim inuite that the law v, it the eil i/.eliship ader consideration. ml' or abetting per- cil upon to appoint NTE. iingly on the wane, inch depends, how in is on the wane, moring for rcstriet nuiit regard to the a lie. that trimmers, with ught by men of true luatioii to swell the ion of the principles is concerned. -a- trimmers have suit that.'uncertainty -d has become timid, i- their country, ex of the demagogic It as never demanded id tend to cripple for the decapitation its inception in lh •cal ambition outrun- ••ity must bestow its il classes if the eoun unities. Legitimate stifled-by the hand M-listan and the hod the wane. But scalism of the broad ••ommends the poln .. -ons therefor. Even! re disposed lo agree The rest of r- DR. L. G. HILL Eye, Ear, Nose and Residence Phone 2080 Throat DR. 0. 0. HARALDS0N Surgery, Cystoscopy and Labor* atory Diagnosis Residence Phone 2416 .. "'•'S Physicians and Surgeons to ffflces Quenches your thirst, sign, piace a find out to yourself. VAL. BLATZ NG DESPONDENCY DUE TO DIGES TION. 'tAbout three mouths ago when 1 was suffering from indigestion which caused headaches and dizzy spells and made mc feel tired and despondent, I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Wis. Geo. Hon, MacedoD, N. Y. "This medicine proved to be the very tiling I needed, as one day's reatment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and t.hey rid me of this trouble." 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MILWAUKEE Far! & Company, 110 N. Oak St.,Watertown, S. D., dsaasi Office 2246 Wholesale Dealers Phone 2395 D. J. Riley Realty Co. Office 109% No. Broadway Phones: S North and South Dakota lands for sale. I have several good farms to for city property, -modern residences preferred. (These lands are near Watertown, come and see "r me and let me know what you have to exchange for good lands I am always ready to^ give yoii a first class job in any of my lines. .. When it comes to iSheet Metal and Pitch and Gravel Roofing, that, man Gullick is Slf Me—E&?kittle svCW Res. 3280 0$ ii and ["'t