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KAMPESKA AND RICHLAND Mr.j and Mrs. Alexander Purcell, •Mr. and Mrs. Hanlon Purcell and Mr. Sam Purc*n spent a portion of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Puro.ki and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Puriell Mr and Mrs. Ed. Stucl called on Mr. and Mrs. Purcell Sunday after noon. trMr- and Mrs- ly hurt V. The & V, li J- J- Purcell, Mr. and vMrs. E. Stucker and members' of the |E. H. oieson family attended' church a services In Watertown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Shultz and family |spent, the Sabbath with Mr. August s-Melchert and sisters, the Misses Edith |and Augusta. I Mr. a,id Mrs. Baker of the west, are I present gt.ests of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and Mrs. W. W. Toms' Mrs. Baker is a sister of Mrs. Toms and Mr. Tracy. Mrs. Mary Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Nebraska have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seluvandl end Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hansen. The first named is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schwandt and t* sister of Mrs. J. Hanson. The other two visitors are the parents of Jno. Hansen. Little Alice Anderson was quite *ao- Decoration 'Day by being hit by an automobile.' She is recovering in fine shape. Miss Alice Is' the daugh ter of Mrs. Benthin, rea-.- Grover. Mr. Oscar Oieson Is the owner of a new Ford car. Messrs. Frank and A. Carnes have made the purcase of a new Bod£e car and will leave this week" for North Da kota to look at land." A .A. recently sold his place north of the Ed. Hilde brandt place, near the home of Mr and Mrs. Fred Heathcote, at a good advance ovgr the purchase price, also had one of the most successful sales •neld in the neighborhood. I notice the organization of sheep growers of Codington, headed by Mr. P. F. Burlte. Good idea. Why no: raise more sheep? Mr. Fred Frentz was in Hic'ilnnd Saturday after a load of feed. He re ports family all well. Land selling at an advance top sale at $130 to 13t acre. Mr. Bert per Deuchler was a Rues', of Mr. and" Mrs. Joshua Purcell Saturday night and Sunday. understand Mr. \Villi in Benson has purchased a 160 acre tract of land of Mrs. Jenkins. editor spoke of the price'^of land in an issue of last week, to the effect that the reason land hadn't moved in Codington county so much w.is that It was too low. A higher price would make it sell faster. There may be .i some truth In the opinion, even though the editor wrote half in humor I once worked on a farm, for a gentleman near Manning, Iowa. Dur ing the year visited in Council Bluffs, Iowa. While there I thought to buy a dish for the farmer's wife. I entered a leading crockery store and priced some plates. I was first showed plates at five, ten and fifteen dollars. Too much money I told the proprietor, for he happened to wait on me. the lady likely would not appreciate such a plate, and besides I do not care, at this .time, to pay so much, I purchased a 'plate I felt was suitable. Then I asked 't Jthe storekeeper if the fifteen dollar Opiate was really worth fifteen dollars, i, 4He replied that It was not but that he Vo aid be unable to sell ito a consider ,:ible part of his patrons unless he had 'ra good big price on his best ware. j#* Another case, I know to be^true, oc» J^'fJ^cured *n the city of Omaha during.my. -r, '.sojourn there. The elder (brandies were 'still living. (The ,Brandies people have -a. large store there.) Tho in%n In charge of the shoe department had put out a considerable number of shoes, odds and. of stock that had apparently fail to sell readlly. 'he rubbed them all *£up in good shape, put price tags on i^^them at a, figure that he thought g|K®5iiwould move them. No demand. He pol £lshed '6m a little more, dusted off the |pp^|||plate glass a little extra, grouped them |g5yjj||as artistically as he. could, ahaved jown the price a little further "but still j^ithey refused to leave the glass. He "''went to the senior Brandies with his troubles. "Put on new tags," said M*\ Brandies, "and stick the price away up there." Mister, shoe man acted on the suggestion, and.-tho shoes went like hot cakes. Stick up the price on: Cod ington county, land, mister, and she'll sell. And toy the way, stranger, if woU're looking for a home and land, Codington county land is no humbug nor' shoddy stuff, neither is our hust ling county seat nor our splendid lalr.fc, FOLEY School election Tuesday, June 17ir Mr. A. Ehrke Is erecting a new autc 'garage in which he expects to hous* his new car. ~«The ladies home club was enter taJned at the home of Mrs. Wm. Wol ter on Thursday, the club will meet again Thursday, June 19th, with Mrs. & Aderhold at Watertown. Mr. J. Brusnighan purchased tha farm of Mrs. M. H. Iewls the past, week on which they are already nice* iy settled, 3$r, Bari WeQa ot 'Watwtown Wu "-a StmOay caJltar.^t the A. Hew® heaaft. Mr. Leiaurft'of Hot Spring*, & XX* and Mrs. Hedge* and children of Can ada were guests ot Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Leisure the pMt wnk, Mr. Leisure is Ralph's fathef and 1»* Hedges is a sister of Rail* Mrs. Dell Maitlri expecta WV9' 'hursda^ for a \ftsHi :Mrs Dixon, -at "Waukajii -Minn.: Mrs. A. Anderson avid son of Water town 'are quests of Mr. Ray Make peace for a few days. Miss Mae Brusnighan was a guest of Miss J31a,nche Lewis (at Watertown from Saturday to. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' G. Quandt and chiJ. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Newman and Miss Malinda Schroeder returned to their Koines at Grand Meadow, Minn., Mouday, after spending a few weeks here visiting at thefH, Schuelke home and' Other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brusnighan, Misa Mae and Will and John Brusnighan were Sunday visitors' at the Rlelly home near Yahota. Mrs. Lyman Dean and- daughter spent from Saturday to Sunday In Watertown at the W. A Dean home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Sharn and chil dren of Watertown and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook were Sunday visitors at the V. Long home. Messrs, Irwin Walter, Earl, Elmer and Roy Raascli and Tom and Howard Daggitt spent Sunday afternoon with the Uthe boys. Mrs. Dell Mrtin spent from Thurs day to Saturday with Mrs. Roger and Mrs. George Martin In Watertown. Miss Catherine Brusnighan of Wa tertown spent from Saturday to Sun day with home folks. Messrs. Dell Marin,' Lyman Dean, Carl Vetter, Ed. Butts and W. A. Dean returned Saturday, from their fishing trip at Enemy Swim. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuelke and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. G. Quandt and. fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Newman and Miss Mlinda Schroeder were visitors at the 0. Amacher home near Castlewood, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dean and daughter ^»«re callers at the Ralph Leisure and S. P. Loescii homes Sun day evening. Sunday dinner guess at the Ray Makepeace home were Mr. and' Mrs. Nickolson and Miss Vera and Mrs. M, Mueller and sons of Watertown. Mr. Will Brusnighan and sister. Mae, spent Friday evening at the Ly man Dean home. IlllfpSs Y,* ii Ei home. ... V, Mr. and JArs". 'llay' ^fakepeatie' and b! J:l 1 4fichlldren called on ,Mr. and Mrs. Dell Martin Monday evening. .• Sljss .Miriam Carr returned home Saturday from attending th© staite normal Madison, she also spent a with friends at Chester, S.' fe\fr day D.,t on her return home. v' Mr. a,nid,Mrs. Fred Benthin and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon at Lake Kampeska and were s?upp«r guests at ,e Will Benthin home in Watertown. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Hemlller and sons were Sunday visitors at the Will Hemiller home north of Watertown. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Martin were Sun day visitors at the Ed. Butts home west of' Watertown. |Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leisure with their company were" Lake Kampeska vi'jitoi^ Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Briggs- and Mr. and Mrs. Will Elfring and family were Suhday visitors at the Carl Cohoon hoine. Mr., and Mrs, J. R. Yocom and family spent Sunday evening there al so.! Mr. and Mrs. M. Carr and family called^ on friends near Thcrrias Sun Jay- •Mr. ''find Mrs.. McComb' -iVS. B41 a bi« 1 1 Little Marvin Long spent &<*n Sun. day to Monday wlth hla grandparente, aM 'SSxtL' Vi^L ln« there atao. Mr. and Mr*. Bay M^i^peace and family sp^ift Friday #t Walter Mmtoo«h bom*,-' Mrs. lorman XJ^an •'ifl batoy and Miw Julia Loesciii' spent from Thbrw Sajr to Friday Jit* the tnmh 1 and Miss Irene of Watertown and Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerssen and children were Sunday afternoon visitors at the C. G. Holmes hdme. Sunday guests at the F. A. Bradley home were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rp.ger, Mr. Louie Dyxtra and Miss Maggis Stalburg, all of Watertown. Miss Evelyn Roger was an over Sun day visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hemiller and sons called on Mr. and Mi-pr A, M. Briggs Sunday evening. Mrs. H. Deke spent Sunday "^after noon with Mrs. A. Frantz in Water town. Mr. and Mrs. H. Engel were Sunday visitors at the H. Fittje home. Mr and Mrs. H. Ivrull and son were Sunday visitors at tho H. Freeseman home near Gardner. Mr. John DeVries of Eibley, la., is spending a few days here at the H. Freeseman home. i: Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerssen and fami ly and Miss Carlson spent Wednesday evening at the F. A. Bradley home,, Mr. and Mrs. H. ICrull and son were visitors at the M. Carr home Wednesday evening. f' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Montoofh and ruf *11 Saxon dren and Mis* .Carlson spent Friday evening at the ChfeB. IfilMiig\ h6m£. Mf. and Mrs. A.. Hemp «nd family and Mr. Bert V.'clla of' Watertown, were Sunda^^yisitors at the J. R^^o com home. Mr. Robert Freeseman of Gardner was an ovejr' Sunday visitor wlthjjbia brother, Harrry, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hemp and aon were callers at the J. R. Yocom hgito* Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ILong4 and etin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Freeseman and children spent Friday afternoon at the H. Gauger home. AiJout twenty-five young folks had a surprise party at the Herman Wol ter home Tuesday evening. The even ing was spent in playing games and music, after which, i*t a lte hour, re freshments, which the young people brought with them, were served by the hostesses, Mrs, H. Wolter, Miss Maveis and Mrs. W. Woler. BOOZE IS NOT A GOOD CURB (From the Ames Iowa Intelligencer.) When a man comes to you all doubled up with pain and declares he will die in your presence unless you procure him a drink of whiskey, send him to a doctor or else give him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy. There is a mistaken notion amonp a whole lot tit people that booze is the best remedy for colic and stomach ache. (230-265) APPLEBY cV •&. t-4 '.mwif v- has earned its reputa^ tioii as the practical car, because it is so thoroughly practical from so many dififerent standpoints.! Consider the Tourihg Car, for example. It is light in weight kiid in con sequence is economical ion fuel and tires. Yet it is staunchly built of honest material and has no weak spots to cause .trouble and expense. A practical combination surely. i.-. The Saxon "Six" Roadster for four has a divided front seat and is equally practical for one, two, three or four persons. Observe that this car preserves the smart lines of roadster design. SEE THESE CARS WHILE WE HAVE THEM I have on hand at present three second hand cars. A Saxon Six Touring car, a Krit Touring and a Maxwell Roadster.' V. S. MARTELL SAXON SALES ROOMS Opposite City Hall, Phone 260,1. 1 —z— f- Miss illta- SVye were Sunday visitors at the Arch|%-Wood hon6 neat- Waver- IwaUiiiUM Mat (laidmr. Messrs. Bay and Clirford Chandl Mr. and Mr^ ljOelf^' jaartjn-. speht Monday aft«ri on^wlth B^r. nna Mir*. Nd efia- mm 'in ,, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blely spent Sun honi^ jtoUw rt&b Yahota." ihS-'-tra^-^ana, mm. $)xw lays aiv-Artafe" Jarffessn' -has Chest" fully equipped. and Mrs. Herman Gronewald pysr-PMnday visitor* the ewald hotne. and Mrs. Bieohling What'We a Miss Carrie Schull accompaniet Misa Gertrude Carlin of Watertown, on week's visit with friends and rela tive in Minneapolis. •Messrs Elmer Brandt, Riy Chandler, and £jmil Scharn and. Miss 'May (Bfp-.dt were supper guests at the Gronewald home Sunday. Mesaers Arthur Jurgensen, Bert and Arthur Schull were callers at the H. Jutting home Monday evening. Cliff Conner is spending a few weeks at the home of his, brother, Verne, near Castlewood, iMr. and Mrs. Henry Zerfas and baby spent Sunday evening at -the W. Walter home. Messrs Carl Zamow and Fred Stein arid Miss Catherine Cusack were sup per guests at the Schull home Sun day. V'l Shaipett Hows and Disc Re-Flue Boilers Re-Tip HlerBose JUlk' :. •l- Acetylene (Welding ... plane Vflilve? Make New Pistons and Rings for All Gas Tractors Cut Gears and Can Make Any Casting" We Cany a Kg Stock of Thrashing Engine Gril Brans Foundry and Machine S&op Corner 4th St. and 1 st Ave. N. E. Telephone £05] WATERTOWN, SOUTH DAKOTA ffl Facts on the PRIMROSE Cream That Will Interest You 1 The Primrose" is a well constructed Cream Separator and profitable investment for a farmer. It is a disc type of .separator—the most efficient and most durable skimming mech anism known. Every bearing in the Primrose is made of phoBphore bronze, the best wear-resisting metal knoWn to manufactur ers. We solicit'your trade with our complete line, with Holiest goods and good service, with our personal guarantee with every article we,sell. $ Dealers In Hardware, Harness, Farm Machinery South Shore, South Dakota id# If on the market for one of these macMnes s^ ^lll be glad demonstrate it to you. 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Co -'i'SBK Ut BEFORE BlilUOlN^ 114 111 AV. a. W. f'lTlr Furniture Ci ndertakert and Funeral Director! CALLS ANtWKRIO DAT OH Nitoifi Oay UMBO SStt Mlgbt RUM^ 9. W. mmh F. A. Countryman nuns rire Inniraiic^:P^H^| Accident InHrasee, Hail Imorance, on Room 9 Lamm %ldelc^i »V Ml