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y TACTRnVI BUY YOUR hosiery I ♦ AT RITCHEY’S. None better made. Dyed with a dye that does not harm the fabric, stain the foot, or turn green. Try a pair and am sure you will be pleased and want more. p —— YOURS FOR BUSINESS C. T. RITCHEY Telephone No. 270 -:- River Falls, Wisconsin Now IS the lime To Buy a NEW HOME or Standard Sewing Machine. NONE BETTER. Electric Goods of all kinds. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., Etc. C. F. WINTER THE JEWELER. Sign ot Golden Star Rip Van Winkle Mattress 1111 j * (20 Years of Comfort) A/ Greatest Mattress of the Present Day Uh HA 11* ft QEE this most wonderful Mattress demonstrated; st Lilian o 0 its acme o f perfection; will produce such « I sleeping comfort you have not experienced before Uludin JwWSral tP and should replace every Mattress in the home. • i \ Designed and planned for your health and comfort. Ci AgCS F'l.WwWl I Its Perfectly reversible; abso- ° lately, dustless and sanitary; _____ approved and recommended r “® physicians. ■ay 7 - , Guaranteed for 20 years; labeled The Queen of " Mattresses (Patent Pending). The Stamp of Quality I. 7. LUSK RIVER FALLS, WIS. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY L ZSSSk^?* 15 nn^’Y L Please Notice Difference in This Make of Deere Disc Harrow and others. What is the third lever for? To adjust pressure according to hardness of soil. You may take away pole truck and if operated right there will be no weight on horses neck. Will be Pleased to Show Samples at Show Room A.W. Lund Hardware Agricultural Machinery Harness NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS beldenville John Clonts is shipping potatoes. lohn Greeley is again attending school. Mrs. Elvin Stewart is slowiy re gaining her health. There is talk of preparing an Easter program at the church. Ed. Bredahl has just shipped two carloads of of baled hay to Chicago. Dr. Munger had a case of spas modic croup at George Richardson s on Monday. Mrs. M. Eckes has a brother visiting her from Washington coun ty, this state. Gladys Dopkins is studying dress making with Mrs. Curtis Johnson in River Falls. Mr. and Mrs. James Drake spent Friday at Millard Reed’s in the town of River Falls. Mrs. Mary Larson is suffering from sciatic rheumatism and is being treated at Lake Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Del Severence and little son came over from Hastings, Minn., Saturday evening for a two weeks’ visit. The Girls’ Society met at Fred Heacox’s Saturday. There was a good turnout, and Mr. Heacox gave them a sleigh-ride home. A great majority of persons afflict ed with eczema have no other ail ment, which is accepted as positive proof that eczema is purely a skin disease. Meritol Eczema Remedy is made especially for eczema and all diseases of the skin. If you are af flicted with this terrible disease, do not delay using Meritol Eczema Remedy, as it can always be relied upon. C. R. Taggart, Sole Agent, -adv. VIKING Mrs. Ed. Hanson and Miss Della Halvorson visited school Friday. Mr. Frank McKinley and family visited in Hammond over Sunday. Born, —to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mattison, Thursday, Feb. 13, a girl. Nels Larson and family visited at Mrs. Barg Johnson Sun day. Mrs. G. Olson and Mrs. P. Hal orson called at Lewis Mattison Sat urday. Miss Anna Carr and Jessie And rus visited with Mrs. Ed. Hanson Sunday. Miss Lena Radum leaves this week for St. Paul, where she will be employed. Quite a number around here at tended the surprise on Oscar Mat tison Sunday. Mr. Rudolph Halvorson and family visited at Hans Radum’s in Tydalen Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Hanson and Mrs. Wm. Zentzis and daughter Myrtle visited at John Havorson’s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rudesill and daughter Olive and Son Scottie called at Frank Drake’s Saturday evening. Are You a Cold Sufferer? Take Dr. King’s New Discovery. THE BEST COUGH, COLD, THROAT and lung medicine made. Money refunded if it fails to cure you. Do not hesitate—take it at our risk. First dose helps. J. R. Wells Floydada, Texas, writes: “Dr. Kings New Discovery cured my terrible cough and cold. I gained 15 pounds.” Buy it at all druggists.—adv. OAK GROVE Frank Filkins spent Tuesday in Clifton. Miss Presa Simon is home from Ellsworth for a few weeks’ visit. Herman Reeck went to St. Paul Wednesday to have an operation performed on his nose. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson spent several days the past week visiting relatives in Martell. The teacher and pupils of Dist. No. 2 are preparing a program and basket social to be held there Feb ruary 28. Don’t Mistake The Cause Many River Falls People Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It Do you have backacher Are you tried and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly colored;contain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warnings of distress. Heed the warning;don’t delay— Use a tested kidney remedy. Mrs. Clara Morrow, Elm and Sixth Sts., River Falls, Wis., says: “I used Doan’s Kidney Pills several years ago and they benefited me so greatly that I highly recommend them. I took this remedy for backache and other symptoms of weak kidneys and I did not have to wait long for relief.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. —adv. SOUTH MARTELL Jul Lund visited in the Twin Cities last week. Miss Emma Helgeson is visiting her parents here. Mrs. Nyeggen and son Albert of Spring Lake spent last Sunday ar Baardson’s. The Ladies’ Aid and Dorcas so cieties will meet with Mrs Martin Peterson at Mortons Corners n< xi Thursday, the 27th. Mrs Arnie Oison of the town of Ellsworth, who underwent an oper ation for cancer in Minneapolis last week, is as well as can be expected under the present circumstances. Furprise Your Fr ends For four weeks regularly use D». King’s New Life Pills Ti e\ stimulate the liver, imp- vr digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruptions disappear from your face and body and you feel better. Begin at once. Bny at all druggists.—adv. WEST TRIMBELLE Saturday is Washington's birth day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark entertained company Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank, Friday, February 7, a daughter. P. Thom shipped a carload of cat tle to South St. Paul last week. Frank Brickner went to New Rich mond Thursday to consult Dr. Till. There will be three applicants from District No. 5 for diplomas at Ellsworth Saturday. Misses Annie ond Frances Fas bender entertained a number of their young friends Sunday. The day of harsh physics is gone People want mild, easy laxatives. Doan’s Regulets have satisfied thousands. 25 cents at all drug stores. SOUTH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Otis Russ left last Tuesday for Ladysmith. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lovell were callers at W. W. Wilcox’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L, Baker and children of River Falls‘spent Sunday at E. A. Pace’s. Forest McCue, who has been vis iting in Alberta, Canada, for the past two months, returned home last Tuesday. Charley Wilcox is sick with the measles, Floyd Laramy has the mumps and Truman Healy is suf fering with tonsditis. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching almost drives you mad. For quick relief, Doan’s Ointment is well recommended. 50 cents at all drug stores. Taggart’s. 20,000 Rolls all New Wall Paper Opening Tuesday, FE8.25 ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD AT TAGGART’S We Extend to you A Personal Invitation to Call and inspect the stock of Artistic Wall Paper which we have selected as our New Spring Offerings. They are worth seeing purely as works of Art and doubly worth seeing in case you intend using paper later. A little observation will show you what remarkable changes can be made in the appearance of a home by the use of Suitable Wall Papers. This stock includes all of the latest designs and will permit of carrying out any plan or scheme desired. We are also prepared to make suggestions for the use of papers which will embody all the new ideas. February 25th will be our formal opening day at which time our papers will be displayed in the most complete manner for rapid inspection. See Our Spring Stock While It Is Com plete. Come and Bring Your Friends. If you are unable to come on the opening day, come at your earliest convenience. We are anxious for you to see the complete line before it is broken. Remember, We Cordially Invite You! C. J. Phillips, Mgr Wall Paper Dept. Rod S. Williams, Optician C. R. Taggart, Prop. TAGGART’S REXALL DRUG STORE FARGO George Ellsworth and family spent Sunday at Bert Griffie’s. August Carlson, who was operat ed on last week, is doing nicely. Albert W i!c< x and family visited at W dte? Wilcox’s* sh South Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs C. G. Carlson ar rved Wednesday evening from Grantsburg, Wis Nelson Ediott was through here Sunday looking for dogs that have been after his sheep. Ben Bliss left for his home at Redwood Fads M ; n , a ft_ ernoon, afur -pending a few days at the homes of C‘.,B, Wilcox and Earl Schoonover. Fargo has taken a sudden change, Oller Moe has purchased forty acres • f laud from Mr. Bliss; Vince John son has bought sixty acres from Chas Dopkins and Olie Florness eighty acres from C. G. Carlson. Those that were here from away to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sylvia Chapin, were Mr. and Mrs. Chaun cey Chapin, of Bruce; Mrs. Chas. Price and Mrs. Will Kimball and two children of Hersey, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitts and daughter, of Hammond. MOr.TON CORNERS Mumps are still holding their own in this neighborhood. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Eiling recently. The school children enjoyed a Valentine box last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lucinda Russ and her moth er attended the funeral of Mrs. Syl via Chapin, who died at the home of her son, Chauncey D. Chapin, in Bruce. HrUlil 111 |j|l jpsjnf TRY OUR PRIME ROASTS You will be captivated completely. Everybody likes our roasts. Why? That’s easy. Its because they’re al ways perfect, like roasts should be. We make no mistakes in meats and our customers make no mistakes buying of us. MODEL MEAT MARKET Vincent Fait, - Proprietor New Numbers In Pleated and Plain White Shirts Also: Gloves Hosiery and Underwear FOR MEN AND BOYS at H. A. HAGESTAD & CO. “The One Price Clothiers RIVER FALLS, - - WISCONSIN SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT TAILORING LIKE GOOD NATURE IS CONTAGIOUS And lias an Uplifting Influence on both the Individual and the Community. Success in our case is not an accident, nor does it come by mere chance, but is the natural outgrowth of hard work, good service and long experience. YOURS FOR HIGH STAN DARD TAILORING.... UP STAIRS IN THE AP ROBERTS BUILDING Phone 320 ANY PIECE OF FURNITURE LISTED IN ANY CATALOGUE Furnished By Us on Same Terms and at Same Prices L RGE STOCK of GOOD QU LITIES at RIGHT PRICES. Agents for THE FREE SEWING MACHINE. The fastest and lightest running machine on the market. See our DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC SWEEPERS. They are the BEST —and they get the dirt. 0. W. NEWCOMB River Falls, Wisconsin Furniture, Rugs, Draperies. Undertaking A Specialty “It’s the mechanical wonder of the age!” You can’t buy the Ford mechanical features in any other car —at any price. That’s one reason why you must get yours now if you want to drive “the mechanic al wonder of the age” this season. “Everybody is driving a Ford’’ —more than 200,000 in service. New prices— runabout $525 —touring car S6O0 —town car SBO0 —with all equipment, f. o. b. Detroit. Ramer Auto Company FORD DEALERS. RIVER FALLS. WIS.