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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 8

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wr.nvEsnw. ocTonru mi. OGIIT Ting n.MLV A.r.r.i.iurc, hoi r.uj.s, soith Dakota. --r i xLi'Tmnj Clothing Little Men til VfeSW vv vol Wpk jiif KmhnMedCIothetl When in Doubt on Any Subject Consult a Specialist. A Post-Graduate specialist, of bot) Paris and London, will be at our store for one weeK only, TflP idea in Clothing is mighty poor policy, 1 lf Is anything luognod for Your hoy? If our children' clothing costs a trills more than sumo of the cheap duds of the dry goods at ores, it is "because- it is worth it.

No good Clothing for Boys and Children can bo had elsewhere for as little nmnoy. Blouse Suits, Vested Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, Single and Double-breasted two and Suits, swell Overcoats. Many smart and new ideas for Fall and Winter. We are pleased -when parents drop in just for a look. October lOtSi to the 15 to fit and sell the "La T.

J. FOSDIC son 00 00 Hie Vitli" enjoys the illsjnetlon of being tlio "one" American ctrset that hns won recognition from the "elite" of bolh the French nnd l'ngllslt capitals. Truly American corsets, made expressly for Aini'ilcan women (ami Ihey nrc the best dressed women In the world) nnd here exclusively for our wiling. The manufacturers of "Ln Vlda" are student of anatomy. This, together with tlio way they have profited by the product of the French mtinufiu-tuivrs, Is responsible for the shapellno.

fit and comfort of "La Vlda." Mad. mi Nolim, the eminent corsethr nus: "The too-tight corset is Injurious the too-large corset "woie tlmn none." Leave the selection of your new fall model to tliis exiierleneed fitter and them will bo no (lunger of getting the wrong style. Our new corset department Is really an exposition on a small scale, of the highest cornet art, Kven In a J'arls show, the "La Vlda" stands unrivaled. Think of that. It's n-nliy bringing the world's best to you.

There's no great fashion change la tho new corsets. Tlio new gowns demand more of steadiness In the figure, not tightness, Just suppleness. UNION SAVINGS ASSOCIATION of Hartford for JS15. which sum has been ordered paid by that company. Strayed Red cow; O.

n. Krull. 'lty Hyde, As.se is. First mortgage loans Ileal estate, sold See our "new art" vases. F.

the leading under 30C.49 Real estate, unsold 3,330.90 Falls who desire to mnkt the trip should report at the Milwaukee In time to take the south bouni train at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Try Hayes' for pure leaf lard. Will A. Beach sells stationery at retail nt right prices. Class and dancing Germania hall tonight.

Helen Holt. Have you seen the new Jardinier assortment at Dalrymple's store? Diamonds mounted. $93 a karat. Frank Hyde, the leading Mrs. Al Pankow has returned from a three week's visit with friends in Chicago, Milwaukee, IUcine and 3,639.89 1,254.27 5,362.34 Accounts receivable, (secured) Cash on hand and In banks Total Liabilities.

raid-In. on (tock account. iUndteided net profits Jan. 1st to July 30. 1904....

17.093.S7 Fund to provide against oases on real estate In hands of the association 2,000.00 What a Stir Madam Nolan's Arrival In the City Should Create Its High Specialization. fIfs mastery of tho art and secret of perfect form-fitting and building. High specialization is the fulciuin that' rolls tho old world on in creation's plan of improvement, Tho fpeciulization that means best possible sen ice. To be sure of seeing Madame Nolan it is necessary for you to call at once and be booked for a half hour of her time. Many fitting periods are already spoken for.

First cimcrs have first choice of time for the fitting. The Busy Bees will meet with Mrs. Geo. Chandler Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will be a recular meeting of Siux Falls chapter No.

2, It. A. M. evening at 8. Mr.

nnd Mrs. George K. Hill of thi3 city are spending a. few day with friends nt Aberdeen. Novelty store has lust received the largest assortment of jardiniers ever carried in Sioux Falls.

Uo in and see them. The ladies' aid society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternoon wilh airs. Oliver Odell at 731 Prairie avenue south. Hayes' for young chickens. George Chambers of Mankato, Minn is making one of his periodical visits to Sioux Falls.

Mr. Chnmbers is kept busy greeting old friends. The ladies aid society of theJFirst Christian church will meet at the church Thursday as early after dinner uS possible. The young people will also meet in the evening at the church. Everyone come prepared to work.

Burn Scranton Coal If you burn Scranton hard conl this year you will do so next year. We sell it. Co-Operative Coal Co. Total $265, 618.5S Union Savings association Is-cuea deposit shares cashable on demand interest paid. m'J' ANOTHER INJUNCTION Late Local Ira South Dakota Waterworks Co.

Secures Another Injunction Against City This afternon C. O. Bailey, as at Women Haves' for dill pickles. i Robes and blankets at Gilbert's. Appreciate Correct Fashions torney for the South Dakota Water company went before Judge John K.

Carland of the federal court and pe titioned for another Injunction agulst the city of Sioux p'nlls. This action is similar to thut was decided against the South Dakota Wuter com pany this morning, except that in the amended bill filed by Mr. Bailey this afternoon he makes all bondholders. The only way use Gold Foil flour. Sawed wood.

Loonan Lumber Co. Masquerade costumes to rent. Becker, Koom 3:, Waples block; phone 472 Bee Hive company wants a man to run passenger elevator. Steady job to the right party. They are serving choice meal and lunches at the Boston Candy store.

Holllster block, Ninth stieet. Hind shoo repairs, 116 N. Main, Ladies solid geld 15 Jewelled watch with pin to match for only $10.00. F. Hyde, the leading jeweler.

The regulnr monthly meeting of the Women's auxiliary of Calvary guild will be held at the home of Mrs, Steinoorn, K01 Minnesota avenue tomcrrow afternoon at 2:30. If there are any united offering boxes which have not yet been brought in, they should be broucht to this meeting. other than those represented by him, defendants to the new suit. Xo one can longer doubt this fact. Why It's only a few days, comparatively, since onr Mr.

Rohde returned from making the fall purchases of women's apparel, full of enthusiasm of course for the brilliant gath-crln? of what he termed "Indisputably the best styles Hint had ever won the approval of tho fashion fixers." This time, emphasize, he said, I have bought heavily enough, to carry us clear through to the holidays. But he underestimated the success that awaited the suirb and authoritative style creations. We're Just into tiie edge of October and the 350 stiits have dwindled to 25. Tlio big stock of coats are now broken lines and remnants. X'lion Saturday Mr.

Kohde has to start on his second purchasing to New York. Ladles wanting something "special" can place their order with hiin before Saturday noon. PIERRE NOTES New members will be cordially wel- ine suit or Mrs. A. 11.

Feck vs. eonn-u. l'or'er P. Peck will be called in th Personals and Generals From probpte court Thursday afternoon at C. Smith who has been running a The Capital skery in the Masonic Temple for nn; time Is among the missing.

Lists week Mr. Smith made the rounds of the stores where bread is sold and to the Pierre, Oct. 5. (Special Argus-Leader). George A FINE BUILDING Brown it is claimed by cutting prices dis out untouched hut Wright was caught and quite badly bruised before he could get out of the way of the struggling horses.

daughter, Leilah, and Mrs. B. A. Walton. Miss Noble accompanied her mother home Saturday evening.

Miss Florence Smail camo home and wife of Marindahl, were among posed of a large number of tickets for bread to be delivered in the fu a party or over sixty xankton county Sunday night from Aberdeen. ture. Sunday Smith left the citv and C. Peabody left for tne east Sat people in tne city saturouy. Mr, Description of Jsew iederal Brown says this is his first visit to urday night to continue his work to me pa aery is closed.

3 clock. Before the concert a box of Ambrosia chocolates; after the concert a lunch. Gt both nt the Boston Candy store. Ninth street. Heny II.

1 Ionian, the North Main avenue grocer is prepared to furnish first-class potatoes in any quantity at 30 cents per bushel, phone 311. Cards were received in the city announcing the coming marriage on October 1 5th of Dr. C. T. Helmey nnd Miss Clara Halm of Humboldt, both parties being well known here.

Try Hayes" for breakfast sausage. Pierre since 18S2, when be went up Building Being Lrccted at Pierre The county commissioners were In ward the profession or a veterinary Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Lewis, who were the river by boat. sessicn today transacting routine I. D. Aldrich, secretary of the state board of regents of education, is in visitors at the Highland home, re business. Considerable time was spent In making up a list of Judges the city on work of the board.

tor the coming election, this after Mrs. John Boyles of Enid, Oklaho FMfrro. Oct. 5. (Special to the Ar- noon the commissioners went out to ma, who has been visiting relatives gus-Leador).

C. F. Cramer of the su the new steel bridge across the river in city, has gone to Sully county west oi tne city at wnai is Known as for a visit with her mother and Wednesday, October 19, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at said meeting there will be Issued to each holder of one or more shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Central Railroad company, as registered on the books of the company at the close of business on Tuesday, September 27, 1904, who la of full age, a ticket enabling him, or her, to travel free over the company's lines from the station on the Illinois Central railroad nearest to his or her registered ad-dresss to Chicago nnd return, such ticket to be good for the journey to Chicago only during the four days Immediately preceding and the day of the meeting, and for the return journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting and the four days lmme-t dlately following, when properly coun tersigned and stamped dnrlng business hours that is to say, between 9:00 a. m.

and 5:00 p. the-office of the assistant secretary, Mr. W. G. Bruen.

in Chicago. Such ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock, registered as above, on application, in writing, to the president of the' company in Chicago. Each ap-nlication must state the full name and brothers. the vjendennmg'crossing and inspected the new structure preparatory to lo correct an mriwtsirtn tim nmd F. C.

Hedger left Saturday for St. accepting the 6ame from the con Paul, and will go from there to St pervising architects department nt Washington, who is in cnarge of the work on the government building which Is being erected in this city, in speaking of the building says it "is to be one of the finest buildings of its com which hsis been erected for the government service. In elvinir details of the plans, ho tractor. Louis by the river route. He took have tnat there is admittance charged for the F.

W. Emerson lectures on the "New the Arsois-Lead-er is requested to stnte that it is free along his tricycle, having received Several days ngo It was announced special permit to use it on thegrounds that a delegation of old soldiers of uiciuu-iig sintrmg and stereopticon, at the lair. Sioux Falls would shortly journey to Prof. A. B.

Crosier of the eommer the building is to he SdxIOO feet i. js. a farmer living In cial department of the Agrlculturu mraum townsnip had the misfor college, is in the city and will take turned to Austin, the last of tho week. Mrs. August Hlpsch has sold her farm in Highland township to John Hojnacki of that vicinity.

Mr. and Mrs. Hlpsch expect to leave soon for Washington where she owns property near Puget Sound. Miss Louise Baker visited at her home In Summit Sunday. 'Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Grlmsle'y of Andover were visiting here Saturday. Henry and Louis Ledahl of Lake Preston were here Friday visiting the brother-in-law, T.

E. Haugen. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Bradley. Mrs. D. E.

Wallace spent Sunday with her son. E. W. at Aberdeen, and went to Milbank Tuesday. After a day's visit there she will go to Minneapolis, where she will spend some time before starting on her winter'3 trip to St.

Louis, New Orleans and Havana, Cuba. She will be joined at Minneapolis by her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Bentley.

and sons of Milbank. B. P. Cowan and John Hutchison drove up from Conde Sunday and re- rune tunony msht to lose a barn in size, two stories and basement in heishth. The basement walls are to be constructed of granite and brick, on reinforced concrete foundation.

the law examination before the su seven head of horses, fiuo bushels of Miss Sara Blotcky the reader, gave "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" in a very satisfactory manner Friday night at the M. E. church. Thera was a good sized audience, and the ladies cleared nearly $20.

William Naessi'g from the southern part of the county, came home Monday from St. Mary's hospital, Minneapolis, where he has been under treatment for the past five months. Mrs. D. O.

Anderson and daughter, Eva, arrived from Minneapolis Monday vening, and will visit here for some time. Mr. Anderson is In the cigar manufacturing business here. Mrs. R.

C. Laird and Mrs. McKech-nle were here from Andover Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Hanna. parents of 0 W. Hanna, one of our real estate men. and of Miss Hanna of the telephone force, have moved here and will occupy rooms in the Wallace block. Mrs.

J. W. Abbott was visiting at Waubay several days this week. John Hilt and sister, Mrs. Louisa Freund.

who were here visiting their brother, Henry, and family, returned to their home in Wisconsin Saturday. Uncle Johnny Boardman departed for his winter retreat. The Soldiers Home, at Hot Sprimrs, Friday. Mrs. William Wagner and two youngest children left for Milwaukee Saturday.

They will visit also at Burlington and other places in Wisconsin. Mrs. J. T. Per.dergast and daughter, Mrs.

R. W. Williams, have returned to Wheaton, after spending some time among Webster relatives. preme court. oau, consmeranie larm machinerv J.

C. Dean of Burdette, Hand coun Mitchell and be the guests of the old soldiers of that city for a day. Today word was received from the old vets of Mitchell directing the Sioux Falls terans to take the Milwaukee at 11 o'clock Thursday morning for Mitchell Upon their arrival at Mitchell tne visitors will be met by a delegation of old soldiers of that city and given a good time. All old soldiers of Sioux ana several sets or harness, by fire ty, an old time member of the legis the walls to he from S2 inches to six feet in thickness. The basement will have a eranolithie floor, and contain The blaze started in the night and its orisrn Is a mystery.

His loss will lature, was a Pierre visitor Satur I day. lounping rooms for carriers, baths, reacn Detween i.uuu ami S2.000. H. Nicholson of the well drilling address of the stockholder exactly as vras insured in the Farmers' Mutual firm of Norbeck Nicholson, is a vis given in his or her certificate of stock, together with the number and date of such certificate. No more than one itor in this city looking after prob able contracts at Fort Pierre, and person will be carried free in respect other points in this part of the state X.

P. Christensen returned Satur ami toilet rooms. The first floor will have an 18-foot ceiling and contain nn office for the postmaster, which will be 19x21 feet; a postofflce work room, and special money order and registry department and will contain fire-proof valuts for the postofllce proper and the money order department. The floor of the postoffice lobbv will be of terrazo marhie laid in concrete and polished with verde antique veined marble wainscoting. The main stairway Do You day from Mitchell where he was in charge of the arrangement of the HuKhes county exhibit, which was in to any one noiaing oi siock aa registered on the books of the company.

A. G. Hackstaff. Secretary, oct 19 FELL INTO CISTERN mainea until Monday afternoon as the Widmann hotel at that city corn guests of J. J.

Cowan. palace week. The afternoon train Saturday brought about 350 visitors to this citv Misses Natalia Bleser and -Corinne Suunders were here from Milbank several days, visiting Misses Ella Bles eiieve and the night train brought as many er ana L.uiu Vandervort. Workman at Webster Badly Bruised Mrs. Henry Noble of Aberdeen spent Friday and Saturday with her That Sioux Falls people should patronize homo Industry? It so then liave jour eyes fitted and glasses made- by us.

AVe manufacture the lenses right hero at lmme all the PORTER LUMBER CO. will be of steel and terrazo, witn rea marhie tread. The second floor will contain the TT. S. court room, with rooms for the judw and clerk, and other court officials, as well as a suite of rooms for the S.

land office, and another for the government weather observer. The contract calls for the completion of the buildinar by October 1st. 1908. but It is expected to have it finished at an earlier date. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO Xo'iee to Stockholders.

Public notice Is hereby given that 1882 Van Eps B.ook. See the alga. more. A number of the members of the Huron fire department came in Saturday, and were entertained by the members of the Pierre department. Fl Kks of cranes have begun to make their appearance on their southern flights.

J. B. fyierman went up to Ashton Saturday for a short visit with relatives in that section of the state. Mirs Burnstsd, Miss Best. R.

Graves and A. I. Gillis are a Water-town party in this city. Judge and Mrs. Fuller returned Sam: day from their visit at the Mitchell corn palace.

Hali.h Stoddard "came from others send east lor them as they Webster, Oct. 5. (Special to the Argus-Leader.) Charles Wright is getting around stiffly as a result of an adventure he had while digging In William Ladd's new cistern. Thomas Delaney. vaa helping him.

and a team above was hauling the scraper which look the dirt away as it was thrown did twenty years ago. Consultation Tree. See Fritz If you need glasses. V.E ARE NEW BUT WE'LL MAKE PRICES HOCKING VALLEY. $6.00 Uar Tnfl HARD COAL, 9.00 vl I (III i- Prices on Lumber Stiil Lower Than 03 Coal Ithe regular annual meeting the KEATING JEWELRY CO.

Be Leading Optics! Firm and Fashionable Jewelers stocKnoiotrs or tne Illinois central out. Th team can-, a little too cios? to the edge and the bank caved in, letting them and the scraper down In the cistern. Delaney managed to get Saturday with a party from Railroad company will be held at The company's ollice In Chicago, on that rart of Spink county.

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