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Philip weekly review and Bad River news. [volume] (Philip, Stanley County, S.D.) 1912-1918, April 13, 1916, Image 8

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Cab you secure a position After
you have taken a
ooursr Most assui ediliy, If you tsUf©
:w "VTse in the Manfcat© Com-
merrAiJ College, Mankato, Minn.
Every gmnduate of that school has
a buHin*** position awaiMng1 lilin-
Send OCT catalogue. Ct4
A. T. Dolloff, taxidermist, till
work ifiiaraii toted first clasp. Iyeavt'
orders with Dr. Driver, Ph.ilip.
Phone No. 5-3-W, Kadoka. 32t26
Mf.
jronrR
,onMuc,idal
£i&\
Drop in. We can show you real tire economy,
and the way to better tire service.
DOROTHY & IKctlllRF, Philip, S. D.
Wanted—
to ihw ownkim
Aill owner* of dogs In the Cjfr
o# Philip are hereby notified to
pay the Cift\y lirenee on the Bajna
t«o the City Auditor on or before
May let. 1916. Any dog »n whl
the license is aiot paid by albove
date will be ordered shot as ptrovid.
ed by the Ordinate* relating
thereto.
C.
E.
McLaae,
Mayor.
'Chain
9
Tread
One of the Five
United States Tire Show
All Next Week
AH next week we will have a special exhibit of
United States 'Balanced' Tires—the tires which
give such low cost per mile.
This is your opportunity to make a first-hand
study of United States 'Balanced* Tires, and tft
learn the story of United States "l ire economy.
This is your opportunity to learn why the Uniied
States Tire Company makes five tires—'Chain/
'Nobby/ 'Usco/ 'Royal Cord/ 'Plain*—a tire for
every need of price and use—the only complete
line offered by any one tire manufacturer.
«/fcn
.Kau.
Ill,I ik a iS*i it*
11 i i W i i i i i I
irr u:r^
ares
Horses and mares 4 to 8yrs.
old, 15 to 16 hands high,
weight 1100 lbs.and up. No
leggy ones. Must be in
||far flesh and chunky good
k
'if*" *.
a
'jt
,Jpr'
In la, Wis
POIiTTlOAfi AMVOIFNCEMEN*
Political a.nnounxemon(t« will be
rum in the Review until the l*ri
m&ry el«*tJon for $5.00. If you
are a candidate before the prima,
rice be sure to place your
announce
ment in this paper, which,
reaches
more of the Haakon -ounty voters
all other oounity papers combine!.
FOB REPRESENTATIVE
My friends Insist that it to
my diuty to become a candidate for
reflection «is representative of the
27th Dlatrtfet, and I hereby ant.
fcounce my candidacy, subject to
the will of the republican voters.
If nominated and elected 1' pledge
.ity b«t eff^rte In behalf of the
H'»t initerifsitfi of our stat% aind
k|k- ial'o this portion weft of
the river.
I am in favvor of rural credits,
Irrigation,good roads, development
of ouir coal Pit1Ida,
aid a
23lv
1916.
larger
.IsiK-kaon ounity.
Your vote and support will b®
appreciated at the romlnig primary
,«iy
Yours very truly,
JOHN 1. HOWB.
Fm WUNTY TREASrRKR
To the Voters of Iliankon County:
I an a and'hlnte for re-election
to the office of treasurer of Haa
kon county, subject to the will of
the reivublicaJi voteis at the ap
proaching nomlniatluig primary of
tnot party. Trust in^: that my re
cord in condu*'tin« this office in
the jwisit line l/een such as 0
merit your support, and with assur
iinme on my juurt thiat any efforts
expended in promoting niy oandl
(lacy will be apprec iated, I am
Sincerely yours,
JOIIN T. FORSELL.
l'OIt COUNTY AUDITOR
1 hereby iinnounKe my caivdidacy
for re.election as auditor of Han.
kon oun'ty, S. D., subject to the
will of the democratic rotens at
the primary election to be held
May the 23d, 1916. If you feel
tlmt 1 have eondiucted this offLce
durlnig the p*ist year in a satia.
fa tory marmiier, please show your
appreciation by giving me a vote
at the polls. Your support will be
appreciated.
EDGAR WATWOOO.
*H'XTY SUPERINTENDENT
I am a candidate for re-election
to the offine of coun'ty superlnten
lent of schools of Haakon county,
and will go before the republican
voters in the May primaries, aak
i? for tlie nomination by that
party. I will try In the future, as
I have in the past, to. reader ac
•oipitiable and efficient service
this position, and to work always
for the betf me nit of the ooamtjy
schools. Your support and
aa.
si»Uime wliil be appreciated.
JfJN'NlE B. O'NEAL.
FOR (X»(MlSSIONER
I hereby tuwnounce myself as
i cjvnididate f(r ire-eloctlon as eom
inlK«io'i)*'r from the First district of
aakon county.
FOR REPRESENTATIVH
I hereby anmounce my oand&d*cy
for Reprip»fn't alive from the 27th
Teipreeentative Dlstridt composed
of ,tilie counties of Hlaakon, abanley
and Jaokison subject to the will
of the Republican voters th*
Vtiay Primary election.
I appreciate the support glv»n
me da Jihe past and if nomlauMted
and elected I shall contlnus to
give i»y best efforts In the In
lerest of my con«tltusnto.
N. W. May.
REPUBLICAN
Vote for
Representative
in Congress
Julius H. Johnson
REGISTER OF DEEDS
I
hereby aunoumoe myself as
candidate for the office of
FOR
Register
of Deeds for the county of Hasten
8ou*h Dakota, subject to tho wtl
of the republican primary which
will be held
May S3,
lllf.
NBD H,
BBNBDIOT,
Philip. 8 «L
I am a candidate for rsuslssUoa
as rtovttf of Haakon eoulj,
to tlie vll of the
voters a* the prisutry election
be held o» Hair ttnl If yo«
thaA (he office has ben oo:
properly under
Ua% reaemfcer me at U«
Aaqr aid firea ay nn—lld—y
be an*aiitel.
will be a candidate for r«.
election as Register of Deeds of
(laakon county, 6. D., subject to
the will of the democratic rotem
at the primary election to be
liekl in said counity on Map f&rd«
1916.
Your vote is solicited. Any aid
given my candidacy will be ap
preciated.
Respectfully,
F. If. McOOY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Having decided to become a can.
did'ate upon the repubUoan ticket
for Representative from the 27th
district, I solvit yoiur vote at the
roniinig primary. I havte resided in
'his djstrkft for a good many yt-aJ*
past and 4f nominated and elected
will do my beslt to serve the peo
ple of the entire district.
J. C. Rounds, Interior, $, D,
FOR
Secretary of State
C. E.COYNE
Republican Primary
State of Ohio, City of
Toledo*
Lu.
c«s County. 86.
Prank J. Cheney makes oath that
he ie senior partner of the firm
of P. J. Cheney and Co., doing I
bueiiuews in the City of Toledo,
County an*l State aforesaid, and
tlnat said firm will pay the sum
of One Hundred Dollars for each!
and every case of Catarrh
anmot be cured by the uss
IlaDl's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney
Sworn to before me and
sxirLbed im my preaenea, tb]s 6th
day of December, A. D. 1888.
(Seal) A. W. Gleason.
P. J. Cheney and Co., Tolede,
O. Sold by aDl Druggistis, 7&c.
Take Hail's Family Rilis Ivr con.
stiipatloa.
StaUion note books for tale
at (lie Review office.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TNfnte of Hamilton Roth, dpcfft«»d.
Notlc-fi Is Jiorehy »flvfn by thp nn1«»r-
i
In
E. A. MORRISON.
Jaspor N. Tloth, a1mln)atrntnr
of the fatate of Hamilton Hoth l«
«. to tti«* rreflltorn r»f nrul all p-r
(«otih fiavlnir rlnlmn npnlnwt the »al«l d»
peawd to exhibit them with the neceB
snry vouchers within six mont^n after
the first publication of thin nMce to
I lie said JaHper N. Roth, n1nilnl*trntor,
the office of Whitney and Blelskl
nttorn» y« at Philip, In the County of
Tlnakon, South Pakota.
Dated tlila 2Rth day of March, 1916,
Jasper N. Roth, Administrator of the
instate of Hamilton Roth, deceased.
Whitney and Btelskl, Attorneys for ad
ministrator.
March 30. April «, 13, 20. 191«.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL CITY ELECTlOlS
Notice Is hereby tflven that the
inimnl (Mty ebc'tlon of the Pity of
I'hlllp, South Takota, will be held on
Tuewlny, April IXth, 191B, from elsrbt
'»'-l(n-k 1n the forno«tn to fh'e o'clock
In the afternoon of said day, at tbe
•. Ity flnll In said City, for the purpoae
of electlner the following officers:
One Alderman from the First Ward
in paid city.
One Alderman from the Second Ward
In aald City.
One Alderman from the Third Ward
In said City.
Mayor in and for said City.
City Treasurer, in and for aald City.
City Juattce in and for said City.
I'ollre Justice, in and for Said City.
And also for the purpose of voting
n the following questions:
"Shall Intoxicating liquors be sold at
Retail."
Shall the City Council levy a tax
of |1F9, for the purpose of creating a
fund for the furnishing of free musical
concerts to the public."
Dated at Philip, South Defcota, this
-29th day of March, 1911.
(SEAL)
C. £. McLane, Mayor.
Attest:
A. S. Anderson,
aty Audttsr.
\0TICE TOWNSHIP A88KS.
SOR8 AND TOWN BOARDS
Tou are hereby notified that Mr.
Hugh EknLth of lib* Tax Conmyiaaioa
wishes to meet the township asses
sors and as many of the townshup
boards cg rerdew as oan attend
meetlnlr to bs held Jn Philip
on
Aproi 22mU 19If. Tbarefone I will
request tiie assessors to attend this
mseiWnc Instead of Acrtl 4th, 1018,
for at that time all of your sup
pMes will h«e ready for you.
•dgar Watwood,
K County Auditor.
Wants
Are
that
of
sub-
Notary Public.
HaU'is Catarrh Cure is taken In.
emalfy and aet* directtly upon the
blood aiitd mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free
Free
Inipietltn
of Any
Battery at
Any
Tim#
'Phone I 6-H
Stallion Note Books at Review
Office. A full line of legal
blanks. Mail orders solicited.
Stock Cattle &
Hereford Bulls
Will trade cattle for horses or
Sell on time with approved security
Pierre Cattle Company
1RAOC MARK RECiiSItRtD
It^s Time toTune Her Up
That first morning you wake up to hear a robin
caroling-outside .your garage makes you think one
iMng "I'll have to be getting that car pretty soon!"
While that thought is fresh in your mind, get
bttsy. Of course you want your storage battery in
spected—your whole electrical system depends upon
its healthy condition.
And, of cour&e, you want an expert to look at it.
Tlat's why we suggest coming to us—there's no ques
tion of our standing as battery men who know their
business.
When you come in ask for free insjecti©n card. It
will keep your battery doing its work all of the time,
by correcting faults before they get too big.
Complete stock of new Willard Batteries and
Repair Parts,
For farther particulars write
or
For Sale
W. F. Troy, Manager
Wm. H. Cowie
YOUR«"
To REDEM IT?
If not, write me NOW
Miller, 80. Dak.
®ni»
~'m*'
(Ki-ro-prak-tic)
OHIROPRACTIO is a scientific method of removing the
cause of disease (acute or chronic) without the aid of drugs,
surgery os appliances.
There can be no effect without a cauai. Chiropractic re
moves the cause of disease. If you are sick, no matter what
your ailment, acute or chronic, call and see us. We believe we
can prove to you the philosophy of our statements. Through
investigation much is brought to light that would otherwise re
main in darkness.
Consultation am! ftpfiraf Analysis free at onr office.
J. W. Barksdale, D. C.
Mrs. J. W. Barksdale, D.
Telephone No. 80 Philip, S. D.
Ten Reasons Why You Should Attend
w* have a personal Interest in our students and will gladly do aft we
eaa to have you advance rapidly.
Ws teach you what la practical, useful and moat profitable to know along
the Une of progressive business.
Ws teach touch typewriting and use only standard machines
Our machines are new and always In good condition.
But few equal, and none excel, in our method of presenting shorthand.
Only standard systems are taught.
Toucan enter at any time without detriment to yourself or inconveni
ence to us—the instruction to Individual help.
Onr school rooms art clean, well lighted and comfortably arranged.
You advance as rapidly as jour ability and application to study permit,
la addition to the above, we teach penmanship, spelling, rapid calcula
tion, corrsspoadsncs, eommsreial law, civil ssrvice work, and all pre
paratory subjects la our evening class.
Veil will he tisatsd right.
Writs
515-17 City,
Official
Service
Statlos
For
Willard
Batteries
'phone,
Belding Auto Co.
Pierre, So. Dak.
What is Chiropractic?
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