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'A' lt their former prices. THE ttint wcults from the m««h upon tli«" iiwd •-mplftyt'ri In putting theiu i ::r filling of tb«« pmrriptlon th:it th»- physicians id*a* will (oiislf rarrW out, wltt lt« *t material*. c. H. WOOD, Druggist. CNTRAL BLOCK. 'ER3 OP ART AND aintings tiik* a took FOR 1900 me complete without Da ,inmencing Saturday. Oct. at Consists of garments worth from $9.00 to $14.00. I lmve them in black and colors well made, with storm collars. Good bar- SALE PRICE CHOICE Dan McKinnon. John Hansen of ci»»y in city. our window of Calendars lit E. rices from 25c to 50c. i Ding sine. report: Showers to-night tu:utilllit. i '1»i«, N. II. LEADER i y *oCTH DAKOTA OCTOBKU 2i, 18«i. HF CITY. liiCAL HKIiVITIES. '1 "win arrived from the north. ,r one. WHERE Sis the beat place i 'ir.iMtttv- for men? 1^ Oldham spent the J. B. Wilson of Sioux Palls was tered fit the Luke Park. Sherman J. Mnrsell of Orland and Luoty I. Thurlow of Herman were mar ried to-day by the Kev. A. C. Shepherd. A marriage license was also issued to Frank Collier of Nunda and Nellie Whalen of Leroy townsoip. Howard Democrat, "20: The Woodmen of Wiufred surprised Conrad Bach man at their meeting last Tuesday night by presenting him with a handsome gold watch as a token of their appreciation of his services iu the Philippines. The examination of the board of in sanity into the meutal condition of Ches ter Sooggiu resulted in the loard decid ing that he was insane and a tit subject for the asylum, whither he will be tent ar soon as arrangements can be made. Sergt. t'hae. Law of Minneapolis, late ly returned from the Philippines with his regiment, the Thirteenth Minnesota, arrived Saturday evening on a visit to friends here. He is cousin of Ernest Prince of Lake Madison and nephew jf A. E. Aldrich of Madison. Beatty, jeweler in Frank Smith's store, had a tine new "Ramble*" bicycle which he put in Mr. Smith's baru for safe keeping when not in use. Saturday evening he went to get his wheel and found it missing, doubtless stoleu as Le has not heard from it since. Pat Maney, the soldier whom Mrs. Dan Uinder since leaving ber» to reside in Portage, Wis., has received notice of the death of a rich relative in Milwaukee, whose nearest living heirs are tirst cousins, of which Mrs. Hinder is The estate ia valued at #275,000, in town 'for stylish fi»dy-to-wear clothing and furnishings GRINAGER BROS The Leading CLOTHIERS. First in FASHIONS. LOT 'B' regis Abel Mito'mll of Farmicgtotl town ship wont north to St. Paul. A complete stock of storm wiodows can be found at Caiman's lumber yard. J. A. Shimerdn is enjoying a vi*it from his mother whose home iB in Nebraska. Wheat, No. 1, .72 No. 2, •"»). Flax, .?1.U3. May wheat in Chicago opeued and closed at TU".,. The Happy Hour club discuss"onrretit B. Williamson this evening. J. A. Johnson has added a beautiful antique oak counter, the workmanship of Nels Anderson of this city, to bis grocery department convetiieuoee. events," at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. spring should witness some such im- (ieo. Cook, the jeweler, is offering some special bargains in watches this month and some excellent purchases may be obtained by oalling upon him Do not fail to avail joureeif of the op portunity. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE much the larger portion being personal property in form of stocks and bonds. Architect Schart/Vrecent visit to this city, we learn, was to look over the build ings of Daly A Tobio on Egan avenue with a view to drawiug plans and mak ing estimates of coBt of enlarging their stone building to the same depth as the Masonic block and perhaps include the Jeuka k Cross bakery in the new brick structure. While Messrs. Daly Jt Tobin have not definitely decided to make these improvements, they want to make them if they come within reasonable cost, and it will be no surprise if next provement. Mrs. John Chapin of Winfred return ed this morning from Minneapolis whether she went several weeks ago with her l.Vyear old son Murdoch, to procure treatment for his hearing. Ex amination by specialists revealed the fact that an operation would be necessary in mier to save the boy's life. The opera tion wa9 performed. Dr. J. S. Johnson, formerly of this city assisting, and the boy is is now doing well. He was eight days in the hospithl but has to remain for further treatment. Mrs. Chapin does not think his hearing, however, has been improved much. No use to pay 1"* cents a gallon for kerosene oil when you can get your.V gallon can tilled with the best Standard Mil forouly 10 cents, at The Maine. For jrther information call at The Maine. At the Model. To-way. Chocolate Kauclair 2o0 Cream Putfs 20o Lady Fingera H'o Chocolate unibles 10c Eauclairs. HOLD ON. and Childrens w re ported Saturday as having died at Spen cer, was a oousin of Richard Mane} of this city. He belonged to the Yankton instead of the Sioux Falls company and lived in Hanson county, and had been to Epiphany to consult Father Kruger and died before he reached home. N n i e o e e i n i s i y a n s a k e e e a e s a e u n e u a e i e s u n i e y gone-JNow is the chance to get a splendid garment for little money. Contains garments worth from 80.00 to $8.00—I have them in either black or light colors. Good, heavy warm Jackets. SALE PRICE, CHOICE EASY FOR hard work. Capo Town announces that a British force with field guns landed Friday at SiuiMus Town and took a train fur the north. The exact destination was not revealed, but probably it is some point on the southern frontier of the Orange Free State, where the Boers are assem bling. Wanted—Men to iearn barber trade by mail attend our nearest college, Chicago, St. Liuis, San Francisco or Minnespolis. Eight weeks required. Expert instruc tions, practical experience, two years ap prenticeship saved. Catalogue ftM, Moler College, Minneapolis, Minn. I Plug-ugly—Don't use powder, paint or arsenic. Ruins your complexion. Take Rocky Mountain Tea, will make lovely color, fine form. ,, ,A suturing from bronchial or lung trouble \anilla Jumbles for ten years, I was cured by One Mm Angel Food Cakes 1C MR. EM1L ADDLER, representative of the famous MAX JUDO WHERE Can I absolutely depend on getting reliable, I de pendable goods and at Lowest Prices. GRINAGER BROS The Leading CLOTHIERS. First i& VALUES. Line of Ladies, Hisses CLOAKS, JACKETS, COLLARETTES and CAPES, will give an Opening on ^•OCTOBER 27 5 28*« AT "THE FAIR". They all tell you to wait, so why not we may suit you better. WAIT FOB US. I shall ofier some of the greatest bargains in the line of LADIES CLOAKS ever CHUYNSKL Defeat* Australian •I i in my Rjp&b la t?i9 Seventh Koand. Nr.w YORK. of (Jet. 2lj.—Joe Choyns!:i California whipped Jimmy Ryan of Australia in the seventh round of their tight at the Broadway Athletic club. Choyn-iki was far the cleverer and tho result was expected. Ryan was ut pointod from the tirst tap of the gem ,' and when the knockout came Choynski was as fre«h as when he began the fight. Ryan's previous showing with Choytibki, with whom he sparred 20 rounds, made some people bet even money that Ryan would stay the limit this time. But the even money they bet was badly wasted, as Ryan never had a possible show when it came to Lanriftti at Simons Town. London, Oct. 23.—A dispatch from LOT t' FKAKK SMITH. The "Plow Boy Preacher,* Rev. Perhaps THE FAIR. WHERE Do I know they take pride in fitting out patrons with Stylish, well-fitting and serviceable garments? GRINAGER BROS The Leading CLOTHIERS. FIRST IN THE IHTEKEST OF OUR PATRONS style and quality—well worth §5.00. J. Kirkmnn, Belle.River. 111., say*. "After u e Chocolate Jelly Rolls 10c ed for it end more." It cures coughs, Don't forget to try the Cough cure. It is all that is claim- Chocolate colds, grippe and all throat troubles. COOK & ODER. SilKs and Satins. In this matter of silks and satins you will liear all kinds of claims as to largest stock, low est prices, b^st styles, and so ou. Believe as much or as little as you want to, bat be sure to do one tiling—visit this store and see our new fall silks. That's all we ask, and if you do it we are likely to make the i. A.JOHNSON Two Spools Clark's 4 Thread ]For 5 Cents J. 0. JOHNSON Contain black Astrachan cloth, also Beaver cloth garments, worth from $4.50 to $5.00— All of them nice looking Cloaks, put up in good SALE PRICE CHOICE Dan McKinnon There is Satisfaction in Buying at J. A. JOHNSON'S. First you can always rely upon qual i ity and style second, you can feel sure that prices are right. However, we do not ask our customers to accept these assertions as fact without convincing themselves by seeing what others ofier in the same line. Our confidence in the leadership of this store is founded upon our splendid stock of General Merchan dise, now larger and more complete than ever before in the history of this store. sale. J. A. JOHNSON Groceries. at' You would have to go far to find a better grocery department than ours, or as good. It' is completely stocked with a splen did line of pure and wholesome food products, always fresh be cause of our large sales. For miles in every direction people come to supply their grocery needs here because they can do better than in other stores Have you tried it? 3.25 Dress Goods. The fabrics designed for wom an's wear for this fall and winter deserve high praise. They are artistic in coloring and design, i attractive in quality, and will prove satisfactory in wear. To •ap the climax, many beautiful fabrics can be sold at popular prices. In our Dress Goods de partment you will find such well known fabrics as the Gold Med al. the Broadhead and the La Porte Woolen Mills productions, prices ranging £rom 10 cents to *2 a yard. J. A. JOHNSON SHOES. If you don't need a Heir pair^ of shoes to-day you will beforeK long, and therefore it's a goodr idea io get posted on the best place to buy. We don't expect to be able to sell you unless it is^ to your interest to buy here.K It's easy to prove that to you, however, if you will give us a' chance. Will vou? J. A. Ladies'"^" Capes & Jackets AU we can say is you will miss it and miss it bad if you don't get one of ours. e sell i lies'Jackets from*^3.00 up. JOHNSON Two Spools Clark's Thread J.A.JOHNSON Special Value I f* k i, i For 5 Cents^ J. I JOHNSON. 4 in all BULK COFFEES From io to 35c C. A. KELLEY'S. HAKE TOUR SON HAPPY At)D BUT HIM A TOMMYT^ JfrSlHT 5EAMS SEWED WITH SILK. A RIPPED W| MAMMONS W DOUBLE SEAT ANEW at Garment DOUBLE KNEES PFLTJ RIVETED BUTTO^ MORGENTHAU BROS. BURNETT & CoM CLOTHIERS \i 'I if i