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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 3

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THE DAILY AKOUS-LEADIR, SIOUX HU3. SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 191(1 3 see this estimable family leave the HUNTERS ARE THE MACEY BOOKCASE The Highest Quality Hour for Housewives9' Particular LFQdDag In Every Sack of BOOKS in order tliat their greatest value may be appreciated, rrniHt be arranged in way that in at once convenient and pleasing to the eye. Sectional Bookcases re designed to meet these requirements. Tliey house the books perfectly and powess great decorative possibilities as well.

They embody eleuance and utility of the highest order. Four designs-Colonial, Artcraft, Chippendale and Standard. You can start with a single bookcase. The Macey bookcase grows with your library. A Our say so is backed by a guarantee to refund your money if you are not entirely satisfied with each and every sack bought from your grocer IS FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Manufactured by iPflPESTONE PIPESTONE.

MINN. Distributed by II. C. NEWELL CO. Doth Phones We carry in stock Macey bookcases, filing cabinets and card systems.

Write us for catalogues. Sae the Macey bookcase now displayed in our window. WE CAN FIX YOUR WATCH OR CLOCK FOR LESS MONEY SELL YOU A WATCH OR SOMETHING IN JEWELRY FOR LESS MONEY As we are now doing busine3s with less expenses which means lower prices. We invite you to call and look over some of our latest Jewelry offerings WILL H. BOOTH Melrose Block, South Main Cataract Boolr Stationery Company Is the Same Good Quality ESKSJ "'w tiiiri'HT' ii ii 1 1 1 i i TBS i i 1 1 ii i ii OVER 5 YEARS OLD SIOUX FALLS ceived by the Board of Commissioners of said city up to 9 o'clock a.

of October 4, 1910, at which time the Board of Commissioners will meet tt open and consider said bids. Each bid must be to furnish all labor and material necessary to complete said grading and otherwise Improving of said Eighth street from Van Eps avenue to Asylum avenue in accordance with plans and specifications now on file In the office of the city engineer of said City of Sloux Falls, and to take the certificates of assessment levied for yald work in payment therefor. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of fifty dol lars, made payable to the City ot Sloux Falls, S. condition that the bidder will, his bid being accepted. enter in a contract with, and exe cute a bond In the sum of Ave hundred dollars to the said city of Sloux Falls, for the completion of said work on or before the 1st day of December, 1910.

The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Sloux Falls, South Dakota, this 28th day of September, 1910. LEWIS LARSON, City Auditor. Sept 28 3t. 62! The perfect Hooficase ever The bookcase with the perfect door, dust-proof and non-binding.

The Macey bookcase comes in all finishes so' to match the furnishings of your home. Standard sections $1.75 to $4.50 the section Chippendale sections $2.00 to $6.50 ed Thursday evening for Iillonois, where he will spend the winter. Mr. Magner stated to an Argus-Leader representative a few hours before he left the city, that he would return to Sioux Falls in the spring to close up some business matters, but that he never expected to become a resident I of this city again. He also said that it was with considerable regret that he moved from Sioux Falls as he had spent many of the happiest years of his life here, but that there were ocner matters which had to be taken i consideration which practically made his present move necessary.

Did you get the flash? Join the evening classes at the Sioux Falls Business College this evening. Joe Kirby departed for the east on Thursday afternoon. He will join Mrs. Kirby and their son, Fat, In Chicago, where the two latter have been spending a few days for the purpose of having Pat's eyes tested by a well-known specialist of that city. Unless the specialist should forbid such action, the Kirby family will proceed to Washington, where Pat will enter the Catholic university of that city for the purpose of completing his education.

Hamm's beer leads them all. Order a case today. Brown's Panitorlum, dry and steam cleaning and dyeing. Both phones. President F.

M. Mills of the Sioux Falls Traction company, departed on Thursday aternoon for his home at Benton Harbor. Mich. After spending a few days at the home at Benton Harbor he will proceed to New York City on business matters. It will be some months before he returns to Sioux Falls, the business affairs of the traction comjmny being left In the hands of Superintendent Brooks.

Hon Gus Bach, of Hurley, and Frank Emerson, made the trip to Dell Kap-Ids today to look over the Odd Fellows Home building at that city. Miss Elizabeth Wlnslow, teacher In piano lessons. Special attention to new beginners. Terms reasonable; 301 So. Prairie; N.

W. phone, 1121-ai. Davis Globe: Mr. and Mrs. F.

S. Smith left Wednesday for their new home in Sioux Falls. have a host of friends here, who are sorry to Girls Wasitecl Comfortable Work Rooms. Steady, Pleasant Work and Associates. Good Pay HALEY LANG place where they have long lived.

They are fine neighbors and good friends to have. The Monitor regrets to note their departure, but trusts they may have much good luck and happiness in the fine metropolis to which they are going, to make their future home. Mr. Smith's auto business has out-grown Davis and in the city he can build up a fine business which we hope will be second to none in the west. Did you get the flash? Baruett's Laundry.

Phone CO. Dr. C. Rebekka Strom, osteopath. Treatment by appointment only.

New State phone 6612. Goodwin Correspondent Clear. Lake Courier: We regret indeed that Will Leonard has disposed of. his property here and will within a month move his family to Sioux Falls, where he has his headquarters. Will was one of the pioneers in this neck of the woods, and although his duties now only allow him to come hom once In two weeks, we are sorry they will move.

He sold his home to Alex An derson, who had an auction sale of his farm property on Wednesday, and we are glad to have him come to Goodwin. He will take up cement work, being an expert in that line. New sign, bearing the signature of Chief of Police Johnston, have been put up warning the people against spitting on the sidewalks or the floors of public buildings. The anti-spitting ordinance w-as passed by the city council a number of years' ago, but there never was an arrest made under it, notwithstanding the ordinance is ignored on all sides. Chief Johnston gives warning that the ordinance is to be enforced from how on.

Any of our patrons navlng a case of our empty bottles will confer a favor by telephoning their name and address to Sioux Falls Brewing Malting Co. Andy Judd was before Judge Stites Thursday afternoon on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. This was his second offense and he put up no denial of the charge. He was fined HO but not having that amount of cash, or any other sum, for that matter, he was sunt to the county Jail for eight days. Big dollar sale at Pay's tomorrow.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McKlnney are home from an extended eastern trip.

Mr. McKlnney said that it made him feel proud of being a resident of Sioux Falls when he read in the eastern pa pers of the royal reception which the citizens of the Power City and the state In general gave to Col. Theodore Roosevelt and party. The Store of Quality: Your family liquor dealer, Henry Levinger. Eoth phones.

Free delivery. All members of the Ad Club are urged to be present at the meeting of that organization which will be held at the Grill room of the Cataract hotel this evening at 8 o'clock. Outside parties will be at the meeting to give gome words of advice to the members. Oscar Solie of the Cataract book store, who has been in- the east for some time on a fall purchasing trip, returned to the city on Thursday afternoon. TOME TABLED SOUTH DAKOTA CENTRAL Week Days Leave Arrive 4:30 p.

11:05 a.m. 8:30 a. 6:30 p.m. Sunday Trains 2:30 p. .12:40 p.m.

Effective May 22, 1910, GREAT NORTHERN Leaves Arrives St Paul m. 7:15 p.m. St. Paul Pass. 10: 16 p.

m. 7: 00 a.m. Soo City 6:15 p.m. 10:45 a. in.

Yankton 10:15 p.m. Yankton Pass 7:15 p.m. 9:00 a. Dally except Sunday. ROCK ISLAND Leaves Arrive Chicago Pass.

..2:00 p. m. Day Pass 6: CO a.m. 9:00 p.m. Chicago 6:00 p.

m. 10:00 a.m. Chicago 6: 15 a. m. 4:55 p.

m. uany wnn mrousn sieper. C. M. St.

P. RY. Souther und Arrives 6:05 Depart J5 a ,.11.15 am .12:55 pm Arrive 9:45 hm 1:15 pm 2:55 pm Depart 1:45 pm 9:25 pm Aberdeen and St. Paul Egan St Paul and La Crosse. Sioux City and RaDld City and Aberdeen Chicago fend Milwaukee Mitchell Northbound Mitchell and Chicago and Sioux City Rapid City and Aberdeen Sioux City and St.

Paul and La Cross Aberdeen and St. Paul Egan C. St. P. M.

O. Eastbound A rrlt.j. Mitchell artd Salem ..10:55 am Black Hills and Aberdeen Mitchell and Salem 10:06 pm Salem St Paul and East St. Paul and omana Westbound A rrtv Tan1 nnd 1 Auu. gt.

Paul and east Depart Salem and c.iom .11:10 am T1I11.I and 8:30 nm Salem and Mitchell. Sunday rains Dennrt Rapid City and Aberdeen Chicago ana jmiwauaee Arrive m.i, mnH Mi1wal)k 1'ISnm Rapid City and Aberdeen 2:55 pm Freight on me wauison cuion leaves trail 6:50 a. retur.iliir nr. rives 6 p. m.

dally except Sundays. a. j. ptarjs, Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Leaves Arrives Chicago Pass Local freight The Chicago passenger train leaving dally 3:00 p.

m. carries buffet sleeping car between Sioux Vails and Chicago. NUMEROUS Approximately Ten Thousand More Hunting Licenses Taken Out This Year Than Last State Game and Fish Warden, W. F. Bancroft, In a circular or information Just sent out, says the applications for hunter's licenses this year will be far in excess of the applications for last year.

Last year about 25,000 licenses were taken out in the state, and for this year the county treasurers were supplied with 35,000 blanks. Many of the counties have exhausted the supplies sent to them and are calling for more. While probably not all will be called for in every county to which they were sent, the excess demand in other counties will mean practically 35,000 shooting licenses for this year. As prairie chicken and grouse can be legally killed with the opening of the shooting season next year, the game warden thlr.ks he will need near. er 50,000 license blanks than any other number.

fee of one dollar for each license is divided between, the state fund, and the county funds, and will mean a nice sum for securing game birds for the If the legls lature of the coming winter amends the law to give this authority. After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Regulets, and give your stom ach, liver and bowels the help they will need. Regulets bring easy, regu lar passages of the THEYMUST INCORPORATE Eagle Aerie Found it Would be Necessary to Incorporate Before Holding Real Estate A special meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles has been called for this evening. It was stated In the last Issue of the Argus-Leader that the Eagles had purchased the lot at the southeast corner of Ninth, street and Dakota avenue and erect a home on he same In the near future. The deal for the property was made this week and the deed.

Was ready for turning over Thursday. Then It was learned through the Eagle's legal representative, Former Senator A. B. Klttredge, that It would be necessary for the local aerie of Eagles to incorporate under the laws of the state before they could legally hold property. This meeting Is called for the purpose of taking the necessary steps for incorporation.

Plans for the new home will be drawn at once and the foundation walls will be constructed this fall if the weather will permit. It is the intentions of the order to lay the corner stone on the anniversary of the institution of the order, which will be in April. The city government has occupied the property which the Eagles have purchased as a sort of store house for street tools and machinery. They have a number of shack3 on the property which they will be requested to remove at once. As the city recently purchased property one block west for a fire house they will have plenty of room for the storing of their property which is now on the Eagle holdings.

More cases of sick headache! biliousness, constipe.tion. can he curpd In leS3 time, with less medicine, and for les3 money, by tipinsr Carter's Little Liver Pills than by any other means. WOMEN SEEK AID Equal Sufragisls Wou'd Raise Money for Campaign by Holding a Rn image Sale The ladies In charge of the Woman Suffrage Campaign Headquarters, are in need of funds to carry on their work, and have decided to hold a rummage sale during the week, beginning on Monday, October 3 at the old Chris-tiania house on the west' side of Phil-Hps avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. A very urgent appeal is made by the committee for every one In Sioux Falls to contribute something toward making this sale a financial success. Clotiiing of all kinds and especially men's clothmg will be most acceptable, also household articles, co-Clng utensils, dishes, furniture, etc.

They have plenty of room to take all you can send. Look over your attics 'nd closets and put your discarded. articles to good use by sending them to the Chrlstlanla house on Monday, or notify headquarters (both phonts, N. W. 594; New State, 7093), and they will send for them, or you can send them to any of the following committee: Mrs.

K. Zetlltz, Main and Harmony. Mrs. W. Hildahl, 624 South Minnesota avenue.

Mrs. D. A. Scott, ,618 South Main avenue. Mrs.

K. L. Stickney, 817 West Eighteenth street. Mrs. F.

E. 325 West Thirteenth street. Mrs. John Flynn, 421 West Ninth street. Mrs.

J. T. Cogan, 511 South Summit avenue. Mrs. 3.

U. Dullng, 309 South Orange avenue. Mrs. H. E.

Hendricks, 118 South Prairie avenue. Mrs. C. Campbell, 219 South Summit avenue. Mrs.

P. Bernhart, No. 14 Grace hotel. Many Ills come from Impure blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lary liver and sluggish bowels.

Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach bowels and liver, and purifies tb blood. DR. R. LANNING -DENTIST. Successor to Will Lllllbrlds 207 Minnehaha bid.

DRS. STEVENS NESSA Physicians and Surgeons Electrical and X-Ray Equipment In Connection 203.4-5 Smith Blk. Both Phones The West Cafe 207 NORTH MAIN AVE. Those two back tables that we set family style are making a great hit. Meals 20 cents and up.

Open All Night EDNA JOY HAMILTON SCK08L OF MUSIC Courses in Violin, Piano and Voice Shakstad Building. Did you get the Big dollar sale at Pay's tomorrow. Fresh flowers at Thomas', Main ave- Have Shipley do your washing It's phone 4. Have you tried the Baltimore Lunch Room, 105 North Main avenue. F.

H. Burt, of Brodhead, is In the' city arranging for a short-horn cattle sale, Wednesday, November 2, 1910. S. H. Magner, one of the old residents of Sioux Falls, who recently disposed of his home In this city, depart City Uriels proving of said Covell avenue from Fifth street to Eleventh street In ac cordance with plans and specifications now on file In the office of the city engineer of said City of Sioux Foils, and to take the certificates of assessment levied for said work in payment therefor.

All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum ofTlfty dollars, mnde payable to the City of Sioux Falls, S. condition that the bidder will, his bid being accepted, enter in a contract with, and execute a bond In the sum of five hundred dollars to the said city of Sloux Falls, for the completion of said work on or before the 1st day of December, 1910. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Sloux Falls, South Dakota, this 28th day of September, 1910. LEWIS LARSON, City Auditor.

Sept 28 3t. NOTICE TO CONTRACT UKS. Sealed bids for grading to the established grade and otherwise Improving Eighth street from Van Eps avenue to Asylum avenue in the City of Sloux Falls, South Dakota, will be re WATERTOWN IS AFTER IT, TOO Watertown Wants the Methodist Hospital and Will Make Offer to Conference (Special to the Argus-Lender.) Huron, Sept. 30. A new contestant has recently apeared to a bid against Huron, in the attempt to secure the Methodist state hospital, it being, reported that Watertown will make an offer to the conference, when It meets at Mitchell In October.

Huron has offered the Methodists $10,000 and a valuable site for the institution, and the majority of the members of the conference are reported to be in favor of locating it in this city. It Is not known what Watertown will offer. The city of Mitchell has been among1 the bidders until recently, when the Methodists of that city withdrew In favor of Huron. The conference will decIOe upon a location when It meets next month and it plans to invest ultimately about $250,000 in the hospital. Always tvoirt tin rim purgative pills.

They first make you sick and then leave you onHtipatcd. Carter's Little Liver Pll regulate the bowels and make you well. Doso. one pill. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealed bids for grading to the es tablished grade and otherwise Improving Walts avenue from Eighteenth street to Twenty-second street in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, will be received by the Board of Commissioners of said city up to 9 o'clock a. of October 4, 1910, at which time the Board of Commissioners will meet to open and consider said bids. Each bid must be to furnish all la bor and material necessary to complete said grading and otherwise Im proving of said. Walts avenue from Eighteenth street to Twenty-second street, in accordance with plans and specifications now on file In the office of the eity engineer of said City of Sioux Falls, and to take the certificates of assessment levied for said work in payment therefor. All this must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of fifty dol lars, made payable to the City of Sioux Falls, S.

conditioned that the bidder will, his bid being accepted, enter in a contract with, and exe cute a bond in the sum of Ave hundred dollars to the said city of Sloux Falls, for the completion of said work on or before the 1st day of December, 1910. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all bids. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 28th day of September, 1910. LEWIS LARSON, City Auditor. Sept 28 3t.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids for grading to the established grade and otherwise Improving Covell avenue from Fifth street to Eleventh street In the City of Sloux Falls, South Dakota, will be received by the Board of Commissioners of said city up to 9 o'clock a. of October 4, 1910, at which tine the Boad of Commissioners will meet to open and consider said Each bid must be to furnish all labor and material necessary to complete said grading and otherwise lm- as ftiose9 Throat and Lung SPECIALIST Thorough examinations made, analytical, micro scopical, tuberculin tests, etc. Minnehaha Sloux Falls, 5. Dak.

I Drill EVERYTHING VJE5ELL IS THE BEST THERE 15 IN The Reflex 1 in the Home The best lamp for every home purpose is The Reflex For the Dining Room, in a leaded glass dome or on wall brackets, it is ideal. In the Room, over the table, it gives a perfect light for reading or sewing. Hung high in the Hall, with attractive glassware, it is good to look at and good to see by. In the Bedroom or Bathroom it suits any fixture, gives a perfect light and needs no matches, and in the Kitchen it gives a flood of light downward where you need it. It gives more light for less money than any other lamp." Price, complete, The Reflex soon $1.50 pays for itself Sioux Falls Gas Company LET'S BURY THE HATCHET.

BUT LET THE HATCHET BE ONE OF OUR MAKE--FOR THEY ARE WARRANTED TO GO DEEPER AND CUT BETTER. WE KNOW THAT; AND WANT YOU TO KNOW IT--YOU. YOURSELF. COME IN WITH YOUR AXE TO GRIND AND WE'LL SHOW YOU OUR BEST LINE OF AXES. YOU CAN FIND EVERYTHING GOOD IN HARDWARE IN OUR STORE.

E. IV, HACKMAN HARDWARE CO. The Spot to buy Hardware.

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