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Pf flffc 'i 1$^l vW •••MJdHtl L-:ir pzmzttoqB H' 't TUlTT *».' •'K'\ ZPQii ,HU.^-^, \t*: ..f €-i*. t*. m&t, 4 BATH HOUSE completely remodeled and supplied with equipment and fixtures equal to any bath house in the north west. Mineral water direct from the famous old original Indira, Spring noted for its cures of Rheumatism, Kidney and Stomach trouble. Bath tickets reasonable. NICHOLSEN APARTMENTS run in connection where rooms may be secured for light housekeeping. For further information, address^MRS. M. S. NICHOLSON, Hot Springs. FRESH FRUIT Strawberries, Peaches, Bananas, Plums, Cherries and all seasonable fruit received d)»ily. GIVE US your orders m. '.{I'-K We have the most complete line of Agate and Gold Stone Souvenir Novelties in* the Black Hills. SEE THEM Post Cards and Fine Fresh Candies Our Spec ialties. We W*nt You to Call.,» ,^ In other words* have you ordered your supply of coal yejt? We advise do ing so and getting the advantage of low Prtee$. Do it to-day, and order 8 E I A N W O I N O A D«*l«rs in-The BestCoal in the City. The Caofe Transter Gonpanu ndt 4 THOME 77 1 9*14 It-** 4ft I v: m§ fe:T I C' *«I fi *j fr It sg sto Mn. M. S.Nichoboa. Prop. Rates: $1.50 to To $2.00 per day. $7.00 to $12.00 per Open Air PLUNGE on |IM iraudi. fy 4 3tu W '•h.-Si.'j •. .«•• I 1 I- !, & A •4 1 --va X'1- li.l ?c HpT SPRINGS, S. D. "t :V. f. „, fiifIf *31 I you'll want me to when JB XW out what I have offer. vV- i^|^ttan|itMd priee—a guanntMd jobf and the kind satisfaction tiist will rtiake ^u» emmend me to gifelMWwifc It wont cost you anything to talk to J.x<p></p>SAVB ., 11J1LIO„ W YOU MONEY., jf 3^-* irrm liW^'Want to see me. 7 :. •y. '-. V' W i- ,• nTrtT.-ag tir., Kir.-few-Bfc-^ j««i' ^k". The City of Liege Gateway to France For Invading German Army •fyTTT?TTTTTfffTTmmT» and vnlor be will mention in the fore front of these tbe defense of Liege by tbe Belgians under tbe command of King Albert. Tbe entire world stnnds today In admiration of tbe heroic re sistance tunde by tbe people of tbe small kingdom against the attacks of tbe kaiser's forces. Liege, one of tbe strongest fortified cities of Belgium, is tbe key to tbe German advance on France. The for tifications along the French frontier proper are so strong that tbe kaiser would have to sacrifice tbe lives of a great part of his army if he should choose to enter France by destroying these fortifications. They are built of earth and steel and have been con structed by the ablest French engi neers. Tbe fortifications consist of a double network and have been thrown up all along the line of the German French frontier. To be sure, the forti fications which the kaiser's army would have to capture or destroy in Belgium ou its march upon France are also of gigantic character, but offer more favorable entrance into French territory. Liege first appears in history in tbe sixth century, at which time a town grew up around the original chapel founded there by St. Monulph, bishop of Tongres. It was taken by Marlborough In 1702, and the fortress was garrisoned by the Dutch until 1718. *. Photos by American Press Association. ium squabs or HOT SPRINGS WfcfcKLY STAR: HOT amtlMua. SOUTH 1VUK0TA. HEN tbe historian wbo will record tbe events of tbe great European war of 1914 por trays the feats of heroism The French revolutionary ar mies overran Belgium In 1792, and ,v uni and soldiebs GROSSING BIVBR UBCSR. from 1704 to tbe fall of Napoleon tt was annexed to France and was known as tbe department of tbe Ourthe. Tbe congress of Vienna in 1815 de creed that Liege should form part of the new kingdom of tbe Netherlands under tbe rule of William 1. of tbe house of Orange. Tbe city took an ac tive part in the Belgian revolt of 1830, and since that date tbe ancient princi pality of Liege has been incorporated In the kingdom of Belgium. The Belgihn defense of Liege has been greatly assisted by armored cu polas. These cupolas were built at the Cocketill works, located just outside of Liege. Armored cupolas mounting sin gle rapid fire guns and In pairs com mand the approaches to many of the principal bridges over the Meuse. This form of defense is unknown in the United States,^ but it follows the gen eral method in vogue In France In commanding the principal avenues of approach over tbe frontier by perma nent batteries. Tbe Belgiah cupolas lie very closely to tbe. ground and show not more than three or four feet above the surface They are almost Invisible. Tbe cupola gun position comprises an excavation for tbe gun mount and magazine, with |tbe .c'upbla covering tbe whole like tbe iron ltd of a Pot* Tbe only opening is a port just large enpugb for the cbase of tbe gun. and'tbe piece Is trained by 'tbe revolving of the cupola, like that of a telescope. There Is generally an all. around Are. Liege Is tbe principal manufacturing city of Belgium. All tbe artillery and ^mall. arms manufactured for the Bel gians come from Liege. Tbe great iCockerlll works, the Krupps of Bel ptium, employing 10,000 men, are lo teted at Seining, just outside of Liege. flVitbln the town proper are an Im mense number of private gun plants, machinery and mactitn^r? tool Bhops and locomotive Wairks. Included In tbe Sumber Is tbe government small arms known as the Fabrlque jta- Uege ts the principal railway tnate rlal manufacturing dtjr of Belgium, 'ial Bdfelaa locomotives, steel rails, flight tearr" ap^ #tn|ng oMcbiasir* wMcb go to all parts of the world. Uritfsr th» C'teA Light jyUllUt StHWOBLiCATloN. Cube sntfiii iiiid IMU) iiiMiiii Kt'js are iimler (Ik* uli.iHily ^nt-uisb ra.vs of mercury vapor latnips wltli griT«1ir syced Mint nnra-.v tbau can be attaiiKMl In nnliiiiiry ivli^lit. Any Im|hirii.v in supir iiiauiiVstx itself by changing the white to a shade of ye^ low. To detect impurities plates, of the crystallized sugar one. luch thick tire examined by a man looking through them toward a mercury yapot lamp of the kind which Is a familial adjunct of the galleries of postcnfqi photographers. When thus viewed, ac cording to tbe Klectrli al World, tbe yellow Impurities stand out clearly in the hluisii green lijjht. Tbe color of ivory varies from the outside to the center of the tiisl: to such an extent that manufacturers sort the pieces into sixteen different shades. Formerly this sorting could tie done only in bright daylight, hut with the light of the mercury vapor lamp grading can be done without limitation at any hour of tile twenty four. jf(i A Military 8ecret. The plebe. sitting on the monument beside the first class man. looked across the liver from West Point to Constitution Island. The plebe wqs inquisitive. He wanted to know what the government inteuded to use Con stitution island for. The first class man coughed discreetly, blus(ied and looked around him carefully for eaves? droppers. "It isn't generally known," be said, "but you're a cadet now. If Jbe sig nal corps experiments go through suc cessfully they'll use it as an aviarjr^ Bis voice dropped mysteriously. "For birds, eh?" said tbe plebe. "Carrier pigeons?" "Not exactly," answered tbe knowing one. "They'll be plgeots, as they call 'em—cross between a carrier pigeoil and a parrot—to carry verbal mes sages, you know. Don't tell." And tbe plebe didn't—New York Post Played With Fire Balls. For many centuries polo, or cbangan, as it was then called, was a favorite pastime with Asiatic rulers. A cop temporary annalist records of Akburj the greatest of Mogul emperors, that "be plays at chaugan on dark nights, the balls being set on fire. For tbe sake of adding splendor to the game his majesty has knobs of gold and silver fixed to tbe chaugan sticks. If one of these breaks any player that gets hold of tbe pieces may keep them." Good Advice. "Young man," said the boss, "comt hither nnd listen." He npp.iroacbtHl. "When you've made a mistake forget it and go on to tbe next Job, nonvt potter around all day adding a lot u| finishing touches"- Louisville Courier Journal. Farsightsd. "I kept my husband on a string lv« years before I consented to msrn him." "Why so long?'" "Well, you see. I waited until I could see bis way clear financially!"—Upplii cott's..- ~p-' Notice to Creditors Kstate of Mary Lewis, deceased. Notice is hetebjr given by the undersigned executor of the estate of Mary Lewis deceased, to the creditors of and all persons bavins claims agalnSt the said deceased, to exhibit (Mm, with the necessary vouchers within (onr months after tbe first publication of this notice, to the said George B. Hawes, at tbe office of Kaatnaa A Dudley in Hot Springs, in tbe County of Mil River, p. D. August 20th. 1914. George B. Hawes, Bxecutor of the Estate of Mary Lewis deceased. Eaatman ft Dudley, Attorneys, First pnb. 8ept. 4th-laat Sept. £&th 1911. OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N' No. 028066. Department of the Interior, U. B. Land office at Hapid City, S. D., August 11,1914. Notice is hereby given that Bstelllne Bennett, of'Cbicago. III., who, on Sept. 24. 1VI2,' made Timber ana Hione Bntry, No. (K&M, for bKH NEK. section 82. township 18., range I X., 1). H. Meridian, has filed notice of lntetitlon to make final Proof, to establish claim to'thc land above described, before George Hummel. ClCrk of Courts, in his office, at Hot Springs. 8. D. oh the 27th day of October, 1V14. Claimant names as witnesses Dr. R. D. Jennings, John H. Evans, B. J. Glattiy, William A. Rankin, all of Hot Springs, John L. BukKB, Register, First Pub. August 21-last October 23, IV14. Notice of Hearing Petition for letters of Administration. State of tenth Dakota, Conntjr of Fall River ss In Conntjr Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Jera A. Hovey Deceased. The State of Sonth Dakota Sends Greeting. To Anne B. iane heirs at Isw and next kiu of Jera Hovey deceased, and to all whom these presents may come. Notice is hereby given that F. G, Osmotberly has filed with the Judge of this court, a petition praying for letters of administration of the estate of Jera A. Hovey, deeeaaed, and that Saturday the 2Sth day of September 1814, at 10 o'oloek a. m. of said day, being a day of a regular term of this Court, to-wit: of the Sep tember term l#I4, at the court house la the dtv of Hot Springs, County of Fall Btaart~lMS beea set for hearing said petition, erhen '3 JSdgs of the Counq^oiirt. Attests George Hummel, Clerk. v: Tint pah. Sept. 11-Laet Sept. K, 1914. ons-RdlefCeaiplaint Filed In the circuit Court thsre6f: Seventh Judicial it State of Sooth Dakota County of Fall Hirer sa, Minnie Winifred Brown, Pluatlt, va. BdwSrd nM!hie aboveenlkM acgoi. whk* be filed ia the oBoe uf the eli of thesevei sthDakoib, River and to. the said cossrialst eei •Mlroace ia Hi eftyiof eoantyof Fall. Rivet In said fitatsr« South Dakou, within thirty days after the asntee ef this susasioae apoe yoa, exclusive of the dey of audisecrtce,anitf /«M faU toaaawflhaMM is sa Dated August ISth, A. P., 1*14. p. I. Tug, AttKasy for PlainUC, Fall River County. 8. D. To th*ahoveaa«Md4ti«iMt, yea wiU take slicetbMHM swnmeeeeed eoapMat hitite AMM HH*. v.:",-. _L" P. F.Weri, AtMneyierPUiatli fhs**b. HI. Hlihlsel OcShs* HWT .ft". Department of tbe Iuterior, C. IS. Land Office at Kapid City, S. U., August 11.1914. NoUce is hereby gii en that Urln M. Peck, of Hot 8piiiira, 9, II., who, on May 22, 1911. made Homestead Entry No. 02iil".l, for section 27, WJ4SWK. section 38, townrblp 7 8., rangetf E„ B. B. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Hn of, to establish claim! to tile land above described, iieftaeGeorge Hummel. Olerk of Courts, in his offee.ht Hot'Npring*, 8.1)., on the 2Sth day of dei«l^r, mi. (leant names as witnesses: defaulter, ofHot Springs, SI, D.. Warren CoLec, of Orkl, t, D, John Ulllis. of Buffalo B.-D. IIels Nelson, of ilot Springs, S. D. L.,! Jons L. Buhks, Notice of Mortgage Foreciosuer Sale. Wheiess, JeSse E. Rasmusen and M. Edna Kaetnusen, mortgagors executed and delivered to Villlam C. Richards, mortgagee, their certain mortgage, dated October 6,1010, mortgaging the lands below described, which mortgage was duly recorded on the 3rd day of November, 1910, in the orttce of the Register of De'.'ds of Kail River County, South Dakota, in Book L. of Mortgagees at page 175 thereof and, whereas, no proceeding has been instituted at law to recover tbe debt secured by Bsid mort gage, or any part thereof and. Whereas, said mortgage contains a power of sale, and default has been made in the conditions thereof, wbich"def*ult consists in the failure of said mortgagors to pay the principal sum and interest now due and secured by said mortgage and to pay the taxes accruing against said mort gaged lands, by reason of which tlefiult the said power of sale has become operative, and there is now claimed to be due upon said mortgage. *1.000.00 principal, and $182.47 interest, and *17.10 taxes aim Interest thereon, paid by the mortKarte. lb all »l,lti9.77 Now Thereto e. Notice is hereby given that by Virtue'of the power of sale in said mortgage oontilnttde nod to© BUtntt Id W 'it »t v*$^!t such catos 4 uibuq and provided, the said mortgage will be fore closeq bs sale of the mortgaged premises, or so muoh thereof as may be necessary, by the sheriff of Fall River County, douth Dakota, or j.ia deputy, at public auction, to the highest bidder, far caah, at tbe front door of the Court House, |n the City of ilot Springs in Fall River County, South Dakota, on the 2tiih day of Sep temher, 1014,at 8 o'clock P. M„ of said day. to naIF aall J.k* 1 A allowed by law. The description of the mortgnged promises, and the property to be suld Ud aforesaid, sub stantially as coutaincd in baid mort^ige Is: The southeast quart«t of section tun, In township 'eo. south, of range eight, east, of the Black Hills Meridian, in Fall River County, South Dakota. Dated this ISth day of August. 1914. William C. Richards, Mortgagee. E. T. Clark, Sheriff. W. B.Benedict, Attorney for Mortgagee. First Pub. August 14-last September a5. 1014, VTOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION, No. 011480. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at liapid Oity, S. D., Aug. 22, 1014. Notice is hereby given that Eugene F. Wells, of Hot Springs, S. D., who. on August 15, 1907. made Homestead Entry No. 1S2G0 serial No. 011460, for NEKSEK, section 31. N4SWk, NWU section 82. township 6 8., range 6 E, B. H. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before George Hummel, Clerk of Courts, in his office, at Hot Sorlnes. S. D., on'the 3rd day of October, 1914. Claimant'names as wituesses: Albert March, George R. Hoaglund, Leslie Williams, Perl Chambers, all of Hot Springs, S. John L. Bubkis, Register. First Pub. August28-laetOctober 2,1914. Notice of Hearing Petition for Admin istration of an Estate of Trifling Value State of South Dakota, County of Fall River ss In County Conrt, In the matter of the estate of Philip Rudisill, deceased. The State of Sjouth Dakota sends greeting to Mrs. Caroline Kennedy the heir at law and next of kin of Philip Rudisill, deceased, and to the creditors of and to all to whom these presents may come. Notioe is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Judge of this court, stating that Philip Rudisill died on or about the 16th of August, A 'D. 1014, in Hot Springs, Fall River Comity, uid State of South D&kotA, leaving estate of trifling value and praying that the regular administration be dispensed with and that theeaid estate he administered as provided ah by law for tbe adulnlstMtlon of estates of trifl ing value, and that Saturday, the Mth day of September, A. D, 1914, at 10:fl0 o'clock, a. ef paid day being a day of regular term of Court, at the Court room of ia county judge, in Hot Springs, rail Kiver County and State of South Dakota, has been set for hearing tbe said peti tion when and where any person interested may appear aud show cause why said petition should not be granted. Dated at Hot Springs. South Dakota, this flth day of September, A. D. 1914 J* P. F. Wabd, (SBAI,) Kejrister. First Pub. ^uffist 21-last September 25,1914. Summons—Justice Court State of South Dakota, Qounty of Fall River. In Justice Court, Before J.N. Jones, Police Justice of the Peace Stockmans Bank, a Corporation, plaintiff, vs. Henry Graham, doing buaineas as the Nebras ka and Dakota Land Compauy, defendant, The State of South Dakota sends greeting To Heury L. Graham, defendent. Tou are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in the city-hall, cttyofHoi Springe, In said county, on the 28tU day of Sep*,, olier D. 1914 at ten o'clock i. "j .he com. plaint of the above named plaintiff. S cemana Hank, a corporation, who claims t« recover cf you tbe sum of eighty-four ami 7110CI.-.J dollars, being for the amouut you have overdrawn your account with said plu tiff. You are hereby notified that If you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint as above required said plaintiff will take Judgment against you by default for thn said amount of eighty-four dollars and seventy one cents and Interest at seven per cent from August dth, 1014, together with costs and Attorney's fees. Given under my hand this 17th day of Septem ber A. D. 1914. J. N. Jones, Police Justice of the Peace In and for City of Hot Springs, Fall River county, S. D. F. A. Little, iis Att'y for Plaintiff. First pub. Sep. 18 lB»t Sept, 25th 191J. (Lawrence H. Hedrick, Attorney) Notice of Mortgage Forecl osure Sale Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of the principal and Interest of th* indebt edness secured by a mortgage dated the 18th day of August, A. D. 1913, executed by lCmll Hargeni, a single man, of Fall River county, S. D. to Hedrick Holding Go a Corporation, trustee, of Hot Springs, Fall River county. 8. T., which mortgage was recorded in the olfc of the Register of Deeds of Fall Kiver 0°nntj, S. D. in book of mortgages on page 231 on th 23rd day of Auguftt, A. D. 1913, it 11:45 o'clock a. m. aud Whereas, it was stipulated it. said mortgage that if default be made in the paynftn^ of any portion of the principal or inures? at the time the same should become due. then "te whole sum, both principal and interest of p*id mort gage, would become due and payablo-at once ana Whereas the amount claimed to be due upon said premises under said mortgage at the date of this notiee is tbe sum of one thousand three hundred seventy dollars and thir.y cents (tl370,80j, to-wit:—one thousand two nundred fifty dollars (•1280.00) principal, ninety-five dollars and thirty conts (»J5,30) 1 -H'LTb EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER.! WRITE FOR BOOKLET ENTITLED: CANCER, IT'S PROPER TREATMENt & CURE' hJICHOLS' SANATORIUMS ?nags,. South Dakota and Savannah Missoon. Ctnnouncemcnt To tha patrons, present or prospectire of Evans Laundry. Conditions have arisen which necessitate a change in the management of our Laundry department. We have se Oured from Chicago, a manager who comes with the very best recommendations as to his capability, activity and jn lj»iril^ We t^jere that the patronage of this-locality will jlJjiMdM SV*\fc *r frSr a Wdflpj«tciats imprpved aervice. W« respectfally ^ficit yt^ur patronage and guarantee that every effort posr ^le will be put forth to give you satisfactory service. ,,t 4, Mistakes are not impossible nor improbable and we e^nestly request that they b? promptly reported and we will Iftfke a|i honest effort, to amicably and fairiy rectify, them. I Respectfully, THE EVANS HOTEL CO. r* .• -v- •fLKT tr K- V. 'I' Judge Attest: George Hummel, Clerk. "ii First Pub, Sept. II last Sept. 25,1914. into-est and twenty-five dollars (S25.00) uttoiney's fees al lowed by statute and Whereas no action or proceedings at law or otherwise have been instituted to recover the debt secured bv said mortgage, or any part thereof, and all of said indebtoduvds having become due now therefore Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and duly recorded as aforesaid, the said unrtgage will be foreclosed by tho sale of the mortgaged premises herein described at public unction at the front door of the Court bouse in tbe city of said premises will be sold subject to a first mortgage of $2500 and interest thereon and taxes, insurance and necessary costs paid by the holder of said firBt mortgage The mortgaged premises are sitnat-d in the County of Fall River and State of Bout' Dakota, aud are described as follows: Lots numbered ten, 10, eleven, 11, and twelve 12, in. block numbered twenty-six, 26, oi Second inekahta Addition to the towr., now city, of Hoi Springs, according to the re^ rded plat thereof. Dated Hot Springs, South Dakota this ISth day of September, A. D. 1914. Hedrick Holding Co., a Corporation, Trustee. __ Owner of said Mortgage. Lawrence H. Hedrick, Attorney for Mortgagee. B. T. Clark, Sheriff of Fall River County, South Dakota. First pub, Sep. 18-last Oct. 801914. 4: "i I A. f- i' f. .*p* 4 m-i