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5 Sfp skSE 'j&m i»4 SSs •v. VJS!fv'^ \K f§m \i»? "a. 'I wlfw S. fFsl'&S Mrs. H. It -^Graham of JHenry was "f XZ 'Mrs. B. SchOono^er" vraV' Iver •from Henry last Friday: Geo. H, Marquis. Lawyer." (Ex-Judge circuit court) Heegaard Block. 26tf Mr. and Mr§. W. A. Sbarp were A '«ver tlvaU' *&&,**** Girls, have your photos taken at the Gray Studio to send to thepoK ,^lier boys. '*19-21 s-.! Mrs. Wm. Mad3et and daughter ^Hwere up from Castl^wqogH, Fi^day. to attehd the festival. ^,r,r County Commissioer H. A. Kranz of Kranzburg, with, his family, was taking in the harvest festival last Friday. Lt. E. Foss, the Henry banker, was attending to business matters in the chityt last. Friday* and incidentally taking in the harvest festival. W. I. Noble of Clear Lake- was in tirai. Mi\ Noble is the secretary of the Deuel County Fair Association. Mrs. E. H. White' and daughter. Marjorie, of Castlewood were in the city last Friday, guests at the home of Mrs. ^White's sister, Mrs. J. Bennett. Tljey embraced the occa sion to see the harvest festival. .V Feed grinding from this date,- 10c per jsack. Kampeska Milling Co. lAdv. 16-19 Dilts Cory recently received a card from Forest Brownell, a Watertown "boy who is now serving in France. Forest says^he is enjoying himself Immensely. A peculiarity about the card is that it contains no mark in dicating from what point in France it "was sent. liast week the Watertown Satur day. News ^issued a 28-page paper teneralwas rhich led with up to date advertising by local firms. The paper is a credit to its owners, and to Watertown.—Gary Inter State,, & The'iflistrict medicaralsbbiitidn ineit '''ffln this city last Thursday. It was '^ithe yregular meeting of the district ^doctors. Among the papers present ed were two by local physicians. Dr. L. G. Hill discussed the "Examination ipf the Eye, fiar. Nose and Throat .-•'--as a General Aid." and Dr. S. OToole read a paper, on '^The Trea,t -|ment of Uterine." 4ri Ootid tgSg) filled with live local and news very liberally besprink tm a PRED'S Our Present Stock a $15.00 Every Suit that bore continueJo,ae» ?1?15 This lWliis. liten ^fengthen^ with hundreds of new garpents bought by oilr 'biiyjer -who is now in the east Today 'our, line, at.Jtb&KPrice^s much -larger than ever H^ore:f' Representing suita and oVewoats by j^umericK's b^st tailor^ In a large th?f ewder and SckniifkOptkian Watch* Inspector ifor Four Rallroic Pig WA^^fiTOWN, S.%.|Rf| -wost V" "U Rev, R. Poljsin made a busine to South Shore yesterday. I {Jalroenson left last?" evening for the twin cities to attend to'busi ness matters, ,g .Miss Rosa has retfWd%m the cities where j^he millinery stock. '&%#: .Rev, Mr. Hinderer, accompanied by Mrs. Hinderer, was dowh from JBouth Shore yesterda^-i, Mrs. John Guddal 3- mffitary models iii l^th 'fe&f: Bear inc nUod that TMS.00 Imf~" 8 ttitiwaww sVe^rtert& evening for Canby. Minn,, tg visit^fpr a weik or two.%^4^-^£S^^1• A. E. Maser, of the Metropolitan meat market, is attending to business matters in Minnesota. :-u -t,»# •, Mr. and Mrs. K. Petersbti sTnd fam ily, of Oaks, N. D., are In the city, the city attending the Harvest Fes- wests at the home of Mr. and Mrs" Peter Schlosser. a The National League for Women's Service has six hundred sewing kits now ready for the battlesliip "South Dakota. A thousand more are need ed. Everybody is invited to the League rooms ^during the week to do sewing. Nice thing or the girls to do: have Gray's Studio take your photo and send it to the soldier boys. Lots of girls are doing so. 19-21 The following Watertown ladies at tended as delegates the district con vention of the Degree of Honor at Clear Lake last Tuesday: Mrs. A. C. Gayman Mrs. William Henry, Mrs. R. W. Leisure, Mrs. H,. Witzel and Mrs. James Riley. Twin city papers^freport that the lakes in northern Minnesota are froz en over in many instances, and that the larger bodies of water are frozen from the edges well towardB the cen ter, so that sportsmen have tdund the ducks declining to come out to be shot. at. ^-r -l Miss Frances Ricnkrdsoii^ returned to the city a short time ago after a od of six weeds' visiting with tends and relatives in Wisconsin at various points'. She reports having had a most delightful time, but is glad to get back to Watertown again She took advantage of theuspecial rate offered for subscription^ to.The Sat urday~News last week.^ ^, ^erio frlem faSSSB are jiow sold at .00* turned te&t week from a -'i Today?, Is? Ihiustfery, threa^h&£j snow*—in tact, iJUght snow ve have been frequ^t Mi*, and Mr?/. A. J. Loc^a^'of .with Wettdfc Clear take were in the city Ltetj week, attending 'the harvest festival find visiting relatives and'friends, Mrs. 'A. E/Steere of Goodwin was in the city last week, a guest at the home of Mr and •'Mrs. P. C. Green. She was accompanied'by Mrs. Shwarte of Seattle,. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Solberg of South Shore were in the city, attend ing the harvest festival last Friday. Mr. Solberg Is one otjtoji^ JpiOTe's promising merchants.'^ r«f Gray's Studio Is taking girls' pho tos to be sent to the boys inJ^the training camps and at the front, Join the procession and have yours, taken. fm &wn-«ny -€tUi "r v}s F?" 6 W OoriN^r iM P»M ior the hundreds of men and young me?i*! Who were always accustomed to payiAg| $25.00 to $30.flO fg^jtbeir suits and over coats, we tjake f»l^aSdre' in introducing our new line at *20.00, tailored and fashioned i-j in-the best workshops in the country, if «k ,. -hmX& i* Jmthe els, single «nd "double brea^e^, belt and the belt all'around- wel»me 'V a. ,v 19-21 Douglas Fairbanks in "The Man From Painted Post.'? his latest Art craft picture. Also Mack Sennett's latest comedy, "Roping Her Romeo." Metropolitan theatre, Saturday and Sunday. 6?, 10c and.l5c.\ The Gray Studio has been taking, the pictures of many of the girls of the city who are going to send the photos to the soldier boys. Seeing familiar home faces in the training camps and at the front has a ten dency to cheer the boys up. v-All the advantage*"!^ can ^e bankB, such as long, practical experienM, conservatism, personal service^ snbstantial directorate and ample cap. ital, are offered you by the PEOPLES SAVINOfiBAKk with the ADDED Gkiarajitee by the State Onaranty People Savings Bank H. D. RICE, President CAPITAL $00,000.00 on of l*u last week attera brother, Tuesday tor the twin cities ttfattiRnd to, |t4lne8s mattel^.*'' Predme8tky of, the' city for a te business matters. east on a buying trigi^ Inn to and son Mr. and Mra.-W. H.^i of Hazel were in th» city a port)on of last week, guests at the fcom$ #f Mr. and Mrs. R. ,JB. Little. Mi", and Mrs. C. 'W. Larson drove to Naples Sunday morning, to spend the day with/ Mr. and Mrs. H. O thlesen They were accompanied by Miss Auguptg Mrs/ AleX. Davison has returned from Revillo, S.' D. where she visited for a couple bf weeks at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Church. Mrs. Church will he remembered by a large circle of Codington county friendB as Miss Ethel Davison. Wsi 9P&CIAL SALE, this line of velvet hate, trimmed, for Also nice line of pattern hats, from $3.50 to 16.00, All hat» told at re duced prifee* at Miss Jorgenion'a, over Tarbell A Williamson jState Bank Deposits Now Guaranteed By Law ABB YOU BEAST W trait of tha ta^es and protection of this law? Xt costs yon nothing individually. Your State Gov** grnment provides the meaaa of aMolntely protecting In the banking biiAiness at .Gatden City. He was formerly manager of the Educator Supply Go. of Mitchell, having been succeeded 'in the Mitchell establishment by A, 'W.' Ranijpita, ior merly manager ^f The Saturday News The members *lof the, y^ational league for. Women's Service^ will have a candy sale Saturday taf^Schaller's. The proceeds will^be us^ to help complete garments tobe sent to the French .orphans. Everybody is invit ed to attend and help with the wdrk. Light refreshments WOl served free, and a social afternoon had. 4 ias ways 0$ 7. H. AUSTIN, Cashier Rev. Max C, Michaels, accompanied by Mrs? Michaels, was in' the city Friday, visiting relatives and attend ing the harvest festival. Rev. Mr. Michaels is a brother of German and Frank Michaels of*this city and of County Commissioner jJ, R., Michaels of Germantown. iffc. and Mrs. Geo.^K. Burt and,fam ily were in the city Friday, talking in the harvest festival. The Burts will ston become residents of Watertown It is expected, Mr. Burt having been elected to the position of cashf^r of the new First Trust and Savings bank, which will open for business about January J, possibly before, a ^Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pope o% Gar den City were harvest festival visit ors in the city. Mr, Pope is engpaged e^ghboJS^sild friend# of Mr.' and Mrs. Savage gath efed at their home and spend th4 day Pfittlng up hay^ cutting aqd s|^k| Ing corn fodder, and doing othftr #ork shout the laim, Mr, 11».-^wwentfjii veiattaik ^r am^tndi dtls. A. in number fr«» Ixngan town* nv to assist "witti'lhs fam ^ohtt Jh itait. tht JMkh '"'TSPML tsr.* house ta whieh tsfjhls fsplly |h# resrtnf wtntsr. •lair k» isass* Wt pMte^s 1 esa tai sajFihing to wrwm, U'Mm WW^w- llrt. *»r-t« 1 ifcil. |MsS8^8saa»efWrt ¥hese smart-looking coats idvattif |^|are backed by exoe'pgopal we Equalities. Pure wqpi materials,r.MMc-j I pert tailoring, designs' advatkeed^ enough to stay in' ^ajihion througfi(Hlit Hhe season and lonife^-these at^lba^ tures that mea^ lifigj, to ment 1^e-,moae] 1 ln thlB Cavalry a few weekft^ftgo, arrived home Tuesday evening to spend a two weeks' furlough in visiting his -f$tin{ly and transacting some unflnls' ness. The doctor tells us troops at Denting are well have plenty eat and ar* enjoying LCftSe and die has h«*e' themselves, although the weather 'Us uncomfortably warm,-r-?lorence For^ um. 1 «Sv «iv«s the tfdljr ot the day, fee* a«4«** els «n eertstta to M^eal to to nil wMoen who deiAs4|itto'^r beat that the W^L ^Hatitw'taenity of mirMblaft deettet inriobais sod' CiuthfulneM« e- store. They include ^•latest designs, newest'colors, sajb est fabrics-rwtth1 the youthful s'a v' 'A2 •kfc —J ,i »r *, "I j!»»^ i^d^s^^jheT tl|at the lopes' parentjs, Jfr./ari Case. .^MW^^nea^ftBgr .glad, of S» guaintancf