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^"V Slples If* 1 & X*T' fK, •. -5 CiV S Building for you! we v rfMf 4 ,-s & j* *i 4 -t for lr V '-"t •, *S] V 5- 1 TrL-: V- i iif v lliSUr-'3'-^" do on i %$**: I cvtA V./ is&J V v teUJ It v-f-.i-r S'- V.,' i A Greater City ant] a Center Forward, ever forward! Progress, vigorous, untiring effort, throbbing, ceaseless energy—*those are the standards of Sioux City. In the buildtag of new buildings (in 1919 it amounted to nearly $9,000,000, in the paving of great highways, in big blMl* ness conventions, Sioux City is moving irresistibly forward. And Now, for Bigger Things— The Sioux City Chamber of Commerce is now running an agflressive advertising campaign, through trade journals and di rectly by mail, to reach many different lines of industry, to in troduce new business here, to build the city's facilities, to make it a greater city and a greater trade center. That is progress in its real sense—progress fet Sioux City and for you! Learn more of Sioux City's growth! WRITE FOR BOOK ONE (it isW) CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SURE, WE'RE GOINGfe The biggest livestock show ever held in these parts will be put on lit the big South Dakota State Fair, Huron, September 13-18. Every man, woman and child who'can should attend the South Dakota State Pair. There—under one top, you might say—will be the most entertaining: and educa tional exposition of the year. The foods we eat. the clothes w wi-ar, in fact every tiling of an est-ential nature In our daily life, will bo exhibited in some form or other Of course tl.ere will he auto races, aerial acrobatics, and other entertainment fea tures that will attract thousands of visitors to th« fair. But the fundamental prin- underlying the fair is its organization for the improvement and increased pro uction of live stock and farm products. Wonderful progress has been made the past few years In the improvements of •reeds of live stock. Our state ranks as one of the leading agricultural states of fh« union, largely because of the part winch the fair has plaved in encouraging the Rising of pure-bred cattle, horses, swine, sheep and poultry. Few persons realize what a wonderful eornmunitv it is in which we live. A visit the fair will acquaint us with the resources of the state. Ability to increase production won the war but ."Ttiil greater production is needed •H cut the high cost of living. Increased production of all live stock is one of the principal reasons for the big amount of premiums for live stock offered by the floulh IMkota State Fair. Our Gain profit on a bale of binder twine doesn't amount to muck —in fact, it is probably consider* ably smaller than any o^ier merchant would accept on any sale of equal volume. Of course, there are some brands of twine on which we'd make more money thai! Deering—but Mould#^ i*e as much,. our ultimate gain k No, we don make much profit on a bale of peering twine although it sells for just a trifle more than some other twines. But we considerably by supplying our customers with this reliable high-quality product because %f tbft greater sqXisfactum it give* the user, It means a good deal to us to have your Will. That's why we prefer to sell you good hinders and good twine to go with them, because no binder will work satisfactorily with inferior, poorly spun twine. You are safeguarded against length shortages, poor tying and breakage, when Jlmua* do gain A* o 1 Twuie Guaranteed for weight, tirengih and length. KERTZXAN & HARVEY Xilesvillb, South Dakoti y e -m Notice ©f Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default exists on a mortgage ex ecuted by Daniel P. Ward and Mary Ward, mortgagors, to M. D. Cameron, mortgagee, dated Febr uary 9th, 1910, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Stanley County, South Dakota, on the 19th day of February, 1910, in book 38 of Mortgages on Page 589, mortgaging the North east Quarter of Section Twenty (20) Township Three (3) North of Range Twenty-four 24) East of the Black Hills Meridian, in Haa kon County, formerly a part of Stanley County, South Dakota, which mortgage was thereafter assigned by an instrument ii^ writing dated February 23rd, 1910, to Annie Meller of CaJena, Illinois, and thereafter assigned by an instrument in writing dat ed July 2nd, 1920, to Peters Trust Company of Omaha, Nebraska. The amount due on said mortgage at the date of this notice is Nine Hundred Three and 9-100 ($903.09) Dollars, besides statutory attor neys fees in the sum of Twenty five ($25.00) Dollars. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said mortgage will be fore closed by a public sale of said pre-' mises on the 30th day of August, 1920, at ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the court house in the City of Philip in said Haakon County. Dated at Fort Pierre, South Dakota, this 20th day of July,' 1920. PETERS TRUST COMPANY, Mortgagee, i F. W. Lambert, Attorney for Mortgagee, Fort Pierre, S. D. July 22-29 Aug. 5-12-19—26 Standard Plymouth Twine S7 cts per pound at Farmers Elevator PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Pierre, South Dak ota, June 10, 1920. Itfll 1 t, »i 1 }A j* .1 ... Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, .S., pur suant to the application of Clyde Daly, of Plum Creek, S. D., Serial No. 015620, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 19th day of August, 1920, next, at this office, the following tract of land NH NWH, Sec. 27 T. 5N., R. 21 E. B. H. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lancb are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions on or before the time de signated for sale. John T. Cogan, Register. 7-15 8-12 PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Pierre, & D.* June 19, 1920. Notice is hereby givrfri that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pur suant to the application of John H. Cowen of Philip, S. D., Serial No. 015634, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 20th day of August, 1920, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SW1^ SEH Sec. 19, T. 2N., R. 20 E. B. H. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at.the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time de VI' f" 50 3% GoodyearDoablt^UN Fabric, All-Weather Tread 1 I 3 0 3 o o y e a e e $ S O Fabric, Antiskid Tread Save Money—Put TGToodyear Tires on Your Small Car 'X' mr i I I W I Mm*'A I nwrn signated for sale. John T. Cogan, Register. 7-16 8-12 i Notice to Creditoi* State of South L'nkuta, County of Haakon, SS. In the matter' of the Estate of Andy Skaggs, Deceased. In County Court, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Cleveland Skaggs, ad ministrator oi the estate of Andy Skaggs, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against* the said deceased to ex hibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Cleveland Skaggs, ad ministrator, at the office of R, A. Bielski, in the Bank of Philip Building, at the City of Philip, County of Haakon, State of South Dakota. Dated at Philip, South Dakota, this 10th day of July, 1920. Cleveland Skaggs, Administrator of the Estate of- Andy Skaggs, De ceased. R. A. Bielski, Attorney for Pet itioner. july 15 aug 5 BEWARE! Catte are getting fat. Don't lose them with blackleg. Use Dr. O. M. Franklin's Germ Free Ser um. (Kansas Bleakleg Serum Co.) The only guaranteed serum on the market. Order today. R.J. Solon Interior, S. D. Agent for Jackson, Haakon and Washabaugh counties. 37 2t Haying Outfit For Sale. Two hay bucks, one overshot stacker and one six foot Minneso ta mower. See J. D. Morrison, El bon or E A. Morrison, Philip. 31 2t Farers Elevator will handle Plymouth Twine this season. The name "Plymouth" is a guarantee that the quality will be good. 29 4t •For Sale: Two good bij work teams with harness. Inquire at Haakon Coutity Cream Producer's Ass'n. Avoid disappointment with tires made to be sold at sensationally cheap prices by using Goodyear Tires built to deliver maxirourq mileage at minimum cost* The high relative value built into Goodyear Tires, of the 30 3-, 30 31/£-, and 31 4-inch sizes, results from the application of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these mesm ^w v •, 4 4 •23^2 a--- j-.' ^1* buch facts explain why more cars, using these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If ymi drive a Ford, Ghevrol^t, Maxwell' or Dort, take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy true Goodyear mileage and economy! equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy ti Tourist Tubes at our nearest Service Station* TBI"Hit Tl -r-fffjirW j^oodyeitr Heavy Tourist Tubes cost oo fnoro than the priet |ou are asked u pay t'er tubes rfleis nerit ruk coidy #uiir.ss when such sure protection 1 3Vi in waterproof fray V* a S £-r 1\s•.Kjte^"f nw u «*v v K i "J- z,.. ^'»u J. t, i .A"/' '.'" -r^'v WIV' ^W"% ?JS -^'gsy V*„ i #*J *-is** '». KOTICE. State of South Dakota, County of Haakon, In County Court. In the Matter of the Estate o& Joseph Neville, Deceased. It appearing to this court fronft the petition of J. E. Kurka thi® administrator of the estate Joseph Neville, deceased that it & necessary and that it would be fop tho advantage, benefit and best in* terests of the estate and those irt*. terested therein, to sell the whol«, of the live stock in the said estat# for the purpose of raising funds to pay outstanding indebtedness and costs of administration and for the reason that the said live stock is an expence to the estate and not the source of any income thereto Therefore notice is hereby give$ to all persons interested in tbW said estate to appear before th|fc court on the 7th day of August* 1920 at 10 o'clock A, M., at the office of the County Judge in th» City of Philip, Haakon ?ount jf, South Dakota, and then and them show cause why said petition should not be granted and an ot» der made authorizing such sale. Dated at Philip, South Dakota the 24th day of July, 1920. By the Court: Notice for Bids, Notice is hereby given that bidNl will be received by the clerk of Grandview School District No. 1*4 Jackson county South Dakota, for furnishing eight tons of soft co d. the same to be delivered at tit© Ea$t School House of said Dis trict. Bids must specify kind of coal and be in the hands of the clerk on or before August 20th, 1920. Esther B. Williams, Clerk* V,Qk Cottonwood, S. D. 37 3t W0 ~. A' \Si* vai „*-??Lwv?»f O. K. WHITNEY, County Judge. Attest* A. S. ANDERSON, Clerk July 29—Aug 5 -,1"* **»-y *4? 1 'j& s V H: •"M a" V- 5 V?V "-fa JS •. 7 t-v1, *s# v I 1 "-"v 0. ^, a 2 v# *,41 $ V. v A 'K fe- 'H V A 1 ft •4 4 *1*4 ri V-' -'X V 1 i 7 & A 4 s s 5 J- 1