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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIODX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA. QUINN-SHEPHERDSON CO. Oraln Commission Members Minneapolis and Milwaukee Chambers of Commerce. We ollclt your ponslgiunaats to these market.

Communicate with Sioux Falls branch office for track bid. V.H. DICKINSON CO. COMMISSION BROKERS MTURPDV WnnampolU Chamber iKCRlDtnO of Com mm, Vkioua ord Trad, local esBcta: SakotaBlk, rhoneslll 1 A Word 1 A Word A Word A Word A Word BOTH PHONES 92 BOTH PHONES 92 BOTH PHONES 92 BOTH PHONES 92 BOTH PHONES 92 05 IS) (S) 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING gives to a mass of human af- fairs and Interests wholly new trends, new phases, every day. (SI i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING finds tenants every day for some people often for many (3 pwple, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING has few tasks that are EASIER is 'Vlassllied" in order that you can find the ad that Interests Is so INEXPENSIVE that you can entrust to it even 'very small selling-tasks! than finding a good place for a good servant.

you In a moment. HELP WANTED FEMALE FARMS AND LANDS FOR SALE HOUSES aaa FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS WANT. AD RATES. WANTED GIRL TO DO LIGHT FOR SALE WALL PLATE STATIC machine and 600 candlepower therapeutic lamp. 607 Minnehaha building.

83-10-12-tf FOR SALE HALF SECTIONS OF fair land with running water on ths i Pine Ridge Reservation at $14 per acre; a bargain. Write J. F. Slgrtst, Interior. S.

D. 10-12 lmo turkeys, 17; hens, 11; springs, 11. Cheese, steady; Daisies, 1515; Twins, 1415; Young Americas, 16; Long Horns, 16. Potatoes, choice to fancy 50 65; fair to NEY YORK EXCHANGE. New Oct.

12. All tha (W. H. Dickinson Sioux Falls branch office, Dakota block.) i Minneapolis Rang. High.

Low. Close 1 WHEAT Dec. .....1.06 1.07 1.06 1.07 May ....,1.10 1.11 1.10 1.11 Duluth Flax Close, i Oct 2.65. 2.64 Nov. .....2.65 2.64 May .2.55 2.50 Minneapolis Cash Close.

Minneapolis, Oct. 12. No. 1 hard, No. 1 northern.

No. 2 northern, No. 3 northern, $1.021.05: No. 1 durum, 88c; No. 2 durum.

86c. Corn -No; 3 yellow, 60 51; No. 4, 4950. Oats No. 3 white, 3031 No.

3, 2829." Barley 6072. Rye 7172. Flax $2.65. FOR SALE) HOUSES. T.

W. SKX- ton. 63i FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE, tfll Third avenue; $14. James Kennedy, Anderson Hotel. 10-8-lwh FOR SALE WE HAVE SOME GOOD bargains In houses and lots.

Call and see Scott Land Co. 58-10-8-tf FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE, ALL improvements, easy terms, monthly payments If desired, J. Wells. 836-9-22-tl FOR SALE NEW MODERN TEN room house; close 'n; fine location; entirely finished in oak and birch; a bargain. Address Postoffice box 65, Sioux Falls.

434 7-18 tf FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTH IN all parts of ths city; 40m real bargains. Wm. Klauson, basement In Minnehaha Bldg. 10 5-11 tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FORSALEoir- land A stock of men's and boys' clothing, ladles' capes and Jackets; Invoice about will sell or exchange.

Schamber Free-, man, S. D. 9-22-lmo FOR SALE OR TRADE HORSE gasoline engine. G. C.

Terry, Raymond hotel, Mitchell, S. D. 786-9-3-tf changes closed today on account of (JoiumDus day. SIOUX FALLS LIVFftTnr.lf (Quotations furnished by John Mor reil Co.) Choice 150 to 180 8.15 Choice 180 to 200 8.35 Choice 200 to 250 8.20 Choice 250 to 300 8.05 Choice 300 and over 7.75 Good packers 7.55 Fair packers 7.30 SIOUX FALLS GRAIN MARKET. No.

1 northern 95 No. 2 northern 96 Corn 43c No. 3 white oats 26c I Barley 55 60 Flax CORRESPONDENCE WAUBAY (Special to the Areus-Tader.) Waubay, Oct. 12. P.

M. Englehart nas sold his furniture stock and busl ness to E. E. Hayden who will con tlue at the old location E. S.

Lainson, who is engaged in- photograhpic work here, was married to Miss Eulalle Wilcox of Webster, "011 Saturday evening at the home of tne Dride. There has never before been such a large attendance in the Waubay schools. To relieve the over-crowded condition of the primary room it was necessary to advance each grade one step. As the workmen were doing some repairing on the roof of the high school, school was discontinued Thursday afternoon and Friday of last wee-k. Rev, E.

B. Tre Fethren, formerly pastor of the Congregational church stopped off here Wednesday morning for a day, while on his way to Boston to attend the National Council, the allied missionary societies together with the centennial anniversary of the American board and the Congre gatlonal Brotherhood, 10 to 12. While in the east he will visit various points in New England and New York state. s5.a.-(5-rTia.A1- FARMER LOSES" A VI CV. (Special to the Areus-Leader.) Aberdeen, Oct.

12.1-Two' barns, three horses and a large quantity of hay were destroyed by fire on the- farm of Henry Winter one mile west of Aberdeen. Ajb adl Sun (Hfc is car to fcraE gjpaadly trcihinmg Honaidlirsdls off jpjpwwrtaiS" -Hies sura DmocMai al yB2T Mb CffllaiiEffis. Every ter; (Hhsl's a wanaflf cam Ik Fsurm Laasdls, LSvo Sioclks Lost ssiE-l FnimaL' EIibIIj) smsdl J3sa Waaslcdl Eail (For Sals fiffldl WaHe Why Waal Whtm Yam Caia d4 Qmnclk IFScamMs? One "cent per. word for first Insertion and- one-half ceht, perord for subsequent insertions of same advertise- "ment. One line' one month, 75 cents; two lines or more one month at the rate of 50 cents for each line.

Display ppace, 25 cents per inch, per lnser- tion; with featured border, 35c per Inch, per insertion. Every initial or number counted as a word. No ad- vertisement inserted tor less than 15 cents. Six ordinary words make one line. All ads appear 'In all edl- tions.

Cash must accompany the order. HELP WANTED MALE" WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE collector; must be a live one and well known In Sioux Falls; perma nent position with advancement to (right person. Address A. care Argus-Leader. 1, 10-12-tf WANTED A GOOD ADVERTISING soloeitor;" a man who can get busi ness can make big money on the commission plan.

Write at once to care of Argus-Leader. 10-12 3t WANTED EXPERIENCED EN GIN eer at once. Bennett Light Power Co. 43 10-5 tf WANTED DELIVERY BOY WHO IS willing to work. L.

Bauch. 37-10-4 tf MEN UNDER 35 FOR GOVERN ment Mail Service. Exceptional op nortunitv ritrht now. Beginning sal arv nhmit 17S nr month. Raoid promotion, permanent, vacation and sick leave at full pay.

Address S. C. Box 798. Harlan. Ia.

29-10-1 to 15 WE HAVE SALESMEN'S POSI tions open -where you can earn good money while studying our course, 5 Practical School of Salesmanship, Cleveland. O. 27-10-1-2U RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED average salary, examinations in Sioux Falls, S. November 12; common education sufffcientr'tree preparation. Send name Immediate-ly.

Franklin Institute, Dept. 385-Ul Rochester. N. Y. 9-30.

to, i BEST CONTRACTS TO MEN AND women; state deputies M. B. Lodge; 110 lodges, 7,000 members la South Dakota. Write me today. Man ager W.

E. Stegner, Sioux Falls, So. Dak. 965 9-26 Into WANTED STOVE BLACKERS AT the Mortenson Furniture store. 960 9-24 tf WANTED TINNER AND FURNACE man quick, and boy to learn trade.

H. A. Lee, Canton, S. D. 47-9-12-tf WANTED DISH WASHER AT THE! Chicago House, 601 8-8 tf WANTED A TREASURER BY AN established out-of-town company, handling only large and choice con tracts, The men now connected with our concern are all in the prime of life, keen, vigorous and exceptionally able.

The man we want Is a top-notch. er to take charge of the financial department and bs as strong as the head of It as are the others of their departments. He must be from 30 to 40 years old, broad minded, a thorough accountant, a good manager, have had wide busi- ness experience, show a clear rec- ord, and be able to furnish a surety oona. The position, will pay a good sal- 1 ary and It is necessary chat the man we accept will invest at least $10,000 in the company. The earn-: Ings of his stock will add' aubHan-j tially to his salary, Highest references expected and i If you are the man we want, call on E.

J. Greene, 125 No. Phillips I Aye. Room 4. 65-10-8-71 $1,500 TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT on first mortgage; real estate.

Call Saturday at 420 West Sixth street. E. L. Russell. 74 10-10 tf IDLE CAPITAL CAN BE EM- ployed as to earn from fifteen to twenty-five per cent a year with absolute safety of principal.

L. A Wheaton, 125 No. Phillips Room 4. 53-10-8-7t. FEATURED CLASSIFIED ADS.

-i Ret in this style, with fan borders and plenty of white 19 space, cu ctiiii per men for each insertion under classl- (S flcatlons. 3 We suggest a two-Inch space every other day, on this order. Nothing less than an inch ad accepted with these borders. housework; no washing or Ironing; one who can go home preferred Mrs. L.

Euclid avenue and Fifth street. "7 10-lU tf WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; Mrs. Frank Hyde. DEMONSTRATOR REFINED or gentleman of good appearance to act as demonstrator for large low manufacturer; experience unneces sary; liberal pay; steady emiloy-ment. Adv.

Dept. Central Mfg. Co Iowa Citj-, Iowa. 10-10 tf WANTED GIRLS. AT SHIPLEY'S Laundry.

63-10-8-tf WANTED A GIRL FOR GENER- al housework, small family. Mrs, Earl C. Pitcher, 927 So. Spring Ave. 67-10-8-tf.

WANTED SCHOOL GIRL TO WORK for her board. Call up State phone 2414. 54 10-7 tf WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; 314 North Prat rte. 25 -30 tf WANTED TWO KITCHEN GIRLS at European Hotel. 42-10-6-tf WANTED A GIRL' FOR GENERAL housework.

Mrs. C. A. Wiley, 626 West Tenth street. 40-10-4 tf WANTED LADY PLVNO PLAYER steady employment; call at room 7, Hotel Grace, 36-10-3-tf WANTED WOMAN COOK AT ONCE at the Phillips house.

10-34-tf WANTED A YOUNG LADY, OF good habits, wh p. stenographer, and who has kio'Wlege ot account- ing and orace wor; fono witn expe rience preferred! Vddrebs care Argus-ieaais B-30-tf I WANTED A COAIPETENT -COOK. Mrs. U. S.

323 East Boule vard. 988 8-19 tf COMPETENT GIRL iFOR HOUSE- i work; apply Riionj Temple Court Chambers. t-TV 9-23 lmo. 9 wanted Lady, interested in needlework In each, iqcality to act as representative. No cancasslng.

The Needlccraft Shop, Bloux Falls, S. D. COMPETENT NURSE.MAID. 231 N. Summit avenue.

906-9-19-tf WANTED DINING ROOM GIRL AT once; Will pay highest wages. Phil ilips House. 783-9-3-tf WANTED A DINING ROOM GIRL 1 at Miss Bruer's Cafe, Sioux block. i 658r8-3-tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES. T.

W. Sex- ton. 626 FOR RENT 6-ROOM HOUSE, 611 Third avenue, $14.. James Kennedy Anderson hotel. 10-12-lwk FOR RENT NINK.ROOM.

HOUSE; 720 Third avenue; 'Tore Telgen 78 10-10 3t FOR RENT WARM SEVEN-ROOM modern house, Nov. 1 to May rent reasonable. Inquire, 631 West Ninth street. 71 10-10 tf FOR RENT NOVEMBER 1, MOD era seven-room house, 737 West Tenth. Inquire of E.

R. Little, 731 West Ninth. 66-10-8tf FOR RENT A 10-ROOM MODERN house. 505 South Duluth. 33--21-tf FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM MODERN flat; ail oak finish.

Inquire Van Brunt Auto Co. 926 9-21 tf FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE 738 South Fourth avenue. 919 9-20 tf FOR RENT MODERN EIGHT ROOM house; furnished; close- In; refer-elce required. Inquire at 511 South Spring avenue. Northwestern phone.

520-L. 724 8-26 tf FOR RENT MODERN 7 -ROOM apartment; Oscar Brown, office Brown apartments. 289 6-10 tf FOR RENT DR. GRAHAM'S STA- bles on West Ninth. P.

J. Cot- ton. 988-9-29-tf WANTED SITUATION. WA NTED WINTER 'JOB IN SHAPE of finishing InsltJe-, can over-see work. John Lockctt'-Biunt, S.

D. 10-12-6t WANTED SITUATION, FI REM A 4 Janitor or night-; watch by experienced, reliable man Rood referem-n. i 911 West Fifth street) city. 10-10 5t WANTED POSI.TUJsy AS P.OOK- keepcr and general office work. Ref- erences fumishecL Address 794, care ot 857 -13 tf ANTED SALESMEN CAPABLE of earning large salary.

The chance of a lifetime if you can make good. 1.. J. Greene, 125 North Phillips ave- i nue. Room No.

4. 60-10-8-7t WANTED LIVE WIRE SALES- men who have marin Mnd. Mii 'show me' ability as sales-creators. not order takers and. have clear record.

E. J. Greene, 125 No. Phillips Ave. 66-10-8-7t.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST AT THE BEE HIVE TUES. day, October 4. a diamond ring, also a turquoise ring; please return to ths Argus-Leador office for reward. 10-6 tf IF YOU HAVE $225, WILL SELL you business that will bring $2,000 in your spare time.

Answer qulik, OMortunity, Argus-Leader. 10-12-4t FOR SALE TYPEWRITER DESK; 607 Minnehaha BIdg. 82 10-12 tf FOR SALE LLOYD'S SHOE STORE Address J. J. Llloyd, Aberdeen, S.

D. 79 10-12 tf FOR SALE TWOCYLINDER MAX-well; 607 Mlnnchnha Bldg. 81 10-12tf WILL LIST FOR A SHORT TIME our dairy stock and farm adjoining Parker; two sets of buildings; 16 acres of file alfalfa, pasture of clov er and timothy; all in tame grass; except truck patch. If you want a good business and a good deal, address Box 181, Parker, S. D.

10-5 5t FOR SALE PHOTOGRAPHIC STU-dia; a good money-maker. I am go-: ing east and will sell right. Box 3, Norden, S. 10-11 4t FOR SALE TEN SHARES UNION Savings association; guaranteed stock. Harry Beach, 1015 Second ave nue.

73 10-10 tf FOR SALE 170 GOOD YOUNG breeding Schop ewes. A. M. Miksch Humboldt, S. Rural Route No.

1. 10-8 Iwk $15 WILL BUY A SIX-HOLE OAR-land steel range. In good condition. 333 South Summit. 67 10-8 tf FOR SALE 1,600 BUSHELS OF NO.

2 yellow corn at 50 rents per bushel. F. O. Hen Clare, S. D.

John A. Scott, Hills, Minn. 62 10-8 tf FOR SALE--JUST RECEIVED GER-man canaries, parrots and gold fish. A. H.

Wagner, 217 South Phillips avenue. 48 10-6 Swks FOR SALE -4 CASCADE RESTAU-rant and rooming bouse. Inquire at Cascade saloon or restaurant. 45-10-6-tt ON ACCOUNT OF BREAKING UP housekeeping, will sell my $60 Moore base-burner at a great bargain; used one season. Call at 218 North Trapp avenue.

7 44 10-5 tf FOR SALE TYPEWRITER, 65; Neostyle mimeograph, 20; bath room gas heater tank, sorghum mill, $25. J. H. Sheldon. 781 9-26 lmo FOR SALE 160 SHARES OF SOUTH Dakota Central Ry stock.

Address, Cyrus Arndt, Keeley Institute. 940 9-22 1 mo FOR SALE THE BEST MONEY-making dray line In Turner county; four heavy horses; everything needed; $500 cash; balance on time about $1,000 takes it; phone or write to J. F. Plut, Marlon, 8. D.

911 8-19 tf SUITES COMPOSED OF DINING room, parlor, bed room, kitchen, hall, and bath, entire furnished, linen sliver and dishes provided; also smaller suites furnished or unfurnished. Temple Court Realty Company. 9-16-lmo FOR SALE GOOD FIVE YEAR OLD brown horse; weight, 1.200 pounds; a driver, weight 1,000 pounds. A. S.

Paddock. 878 9-15 tf FOR SALE BLOCK ts, SUNNYSIDE addition. Tore Teigen, owner. 674-8-6-tf FOR SALE EAST FRONT LOT close in. Only $800.

Scott Land Co. 600-7-26-tf FOR SALE CHOICE RESIDENCE lot close in. H. Olmstead, 324 W. 14th l-4-26-tf FOR SALE TWO FINE BUILDING lots oa West Eleventh street Lewis Larson, at city auditorium.

223-5-31-tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR without, 203 Souttli Dakota avenue. tf AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN the growth and prosperity of advertising. The country's "advertising expenditures increase by tens of millions of dollars annually. The 'largest proportional increase is in the middle northwestern states.

You pay your share ot the enormous advertising cost every day on the things you buy. I tiave an Investment that will make advertising pay you. J. H. Eberhard, 125 No.

Phil-Hps Room No. 4. 62-10-8-7t WANTED FIRSTCLASS ROOM WITH heat and bath, central, for man. Address care Argus-Leader and owner will call. 10-10 4t WANTED TWO OR THREE ROOMS for light housekeeping.

Address, 819 Care of Argus-Leader. 76 10-10-lwk WANTED A GOOD SECOND-HAND roller top desk and safe. Canton Milling Canton, S. D. 26-9 30-tf WANTED FOR THE WINTER 30 head of horses to board.

Fortune's livery, 223 North Main; both phones, 414. 978-9-28-tf WANTED WILL TAKE A BUICK or other good runabout in on. a good quarter section in Lac Qui Paris county, Minnesota! Address 699, care of Argus-Leader. 224-6-28-tf PIANO TUNING WE" HAVE Secured an expert factory piano tuner. For fine 'tuning leave your orders or phon O.

C. Cadwell Co. Either phone. $14-C-15-tf FOR SALE FARMS. T.

W. SEXTON. 834 8-1 tf GET A LARGER FARM 400 ACRES north of Sioux Fall; 9-room house, tarn 36x46, other buildings; 18 acres Jn gfrove and orchard; 60 acres in hay and pasture, balance in crop; ell fenced and cross-fenced; rural mail and telephone. Price for quick sale, $10 per acre less than other land. Good terms, R.

A. Stlvlus, 69-10-8tf MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE 160 acres of improved Minnehaha county farm land; fair buildings; 100 acres under plow; balance good meadow. Price, best bargain ever offered in the county, Charnock and Williams. 27 9-30 tf FOR SALE 120 ACRES IRRIGATED, clear, land ner Rocky Ford, Colorado. Donovan's law offices.

893-9-17-lmo FARMERS AND SPECULATORS Do you know that you can still buy good lands In the corn and clover of eastern South Dakota, at from $20 to $30 per acre, by buying direct from owners, in Buffalo and adjoining counties. Write for maps, descriptions, etc. Gann Valley Land and Live Stock Co Gann Valley, 8. D. 298 6-13 tf ARE YOU GOING TO BUY LAND? No farmer should think of buying a home before seeing a copy of our Journal.

It has lands, city property and stocks or goods advertised in it from every state In the union, so that you can find Just what you wish in its columns. It reaches 60,000 readers each issue. Advertiselng rates, 2c per word. Send 10c for 2 months' trial subscription, It will be stopped at the end of 2 months unless you renew. FARM AND REAL ESTATE JOUR-i NAL, TRAER, IOWA.

70-10-8-tf FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM 311 South Menlo avenue. 10-12-4t FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED room for" gentleman with board. Mrs. Kuehner; 232 S. Duluth avenue.

4-10-8-lwk FOR RENT ROOM WITH OR WITH out board; 427 Eighth street. 84 10-12 tf FOR RENT A FURNISHED ROOM i in modern liouse. 417 W. Ninth St. 61-10-8-tf FOR RENT 6 FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping.

Only reliable par-, ties apply; 795, care Argus-Leader. 883-9-16-lmo FOR RENT LARGE. STEAM heated, nicely furnished front room. 309 Phillips block. 60-10-6-tf FOR RENT TWO WELL FURNISH-ed rooms connecting; on ground floor in private house; ctose-ln; 117 South Minnesota avenue, 49 10-6 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS; one-half block from the street car line and close in; might furnish breakfast if desired.

Call at 824 W. Eighth street. 994-9-29-tf THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping; 701 South Duluth. Call after 4 o'clock. 895 8-29 tf FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS at 409 South Phillips avenue; opposite postoffice.

981 9-28 tf TEMPLE COURT PROPERTIES Apartments, finest In the state, $35 per month and up; also store room next to theater. 9-23 lmo FOR RENT STORE ROOM, 24x40; rear of 115 North Main avenue. Inquire at Val Blatz Brewing office. 922 9-20 tf FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT with or without board. 260-R, N.

W. phone. 904 9-19 tf FOR RENT DESIRABLE ROOMS IN modern house. Miss Grlswold, 603 South Minnesota. 9-8-tf PAULTON BLOCK Offices, single or enstiite rooms furnished or unfurnished.

Transients accommodated. 633 8-1 tf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE PROBLEM OF AN INVEST- ment is bow to secure the largest income, consistent witn absolute 1 safety. I have the solution. F.

A. Gordon, 125 No. Phillips Room 4. 54-10-8-7t. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY for investment.

If you have any funds to invest and are particular where you place them are keen enough to recognize the Immense possibilities a little way ahead, as well as the perfect safety of your funds and see me. W. A. Quinn, 125 No. Phillips Room No.

4. 51-10-g-7t DO YOU WANT TO TRADE, BUY or sell merchandise, land, city property or automobiles. Write and describe fully. C. L.

Peterson, 125 N. Minnesota avenue, Sioux Falls, S. D. 9-14-lmo FOR BEST INVESTMENT IN THE city. Room 4, 125 N.

Phillips. 773-9-1-tf FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT FARMS. T. W.

SEXTON SIOUX CITY STOCK MARKET (Special to the 'Sioux City Stock Yards. Oct. 12. Cattle 2,000 head; steady; little quot- able change was In evidence In the cattle trade from that of the two previous days A fairly liberal Wednesday run put in an appearance at side points and advices were of a still weaker nature, "but the killer trade here held steady. There was the same strong demand from order buyers for a desirable class of cows and heifers and buyers for local packers purchased freely.

Quotations: Beeves, J4.50fc7.50; and range beef steers, grass cows and heifers, canners and thin cows. veal calves, and $3.25 Monday's' advance of 10 to 15c recorded on the lighter grades of stock In steers is still governing and these kinds are given the preference over heavy feeders. Dealers "are Tiavlng a good country trade and prospects are bright for a chance by the end of the week. Feeders are quotable at 33.90 calves and yearlings, 33.10 4.25, and feeding cows and heifers at Hogs, .2,600 head; 10 to 15c "higher; selling, bulk, $8.158.35. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

Chicago. Oct. 12. Cattle, 23,000 head; 10c lower; beeves, stockers and feeders, cows and heifers, Western, Texas steers, $4.25 5.65; calves, Hogs, 14,000 head; 10 to 15c higher; light, mixed, heavy, rough, good to choice, heavy, bulk, $8.508.90. Sheep, 55,00 head; weak; 10c low-err natives, lambs, $4.40 7.00.

KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. Kansas City, Oct 12. Cattle, 16,000 head; steady to weak; natives, $4. 75(1? cows and heifers, stockers and feeders, Western steers, Southern Hogs, 6,000 head; 10 to 15c higher; heavy, packers and butcli era. light, $8.8009.

Sheep, 10,000 head; steady; muttons lambed $5.25 6. 80. ST. LOUIS LIVE 8TOCK. St.

Louis, Oct 12 Cattle. 5,500 head steady; natives, cows and heifers, $3 6. 60; stockers and feeders, $3.505. Hogs, 3.000 head; to 10c higher; pigs, lights, packers, $8 06; butchers, best heavy, $8.55 9.05. Sheep, 3,000 head; slow; muttons, lambs, $5.507.13.

OMAHA LIVE STOCK. South Omaha, Oct. 12. Cattle, 7,800 head: steady to strong; natives, $4.25 fa 7.25; cows and heifers, $3 5.60; Western, stockers and feeders, $35.80. Hogs, 3,000 head; 10 to 15c higher; heavy, mixed, $8.35 8.45; light.

$8. 608.80. Sheep, 29,400 head; steady; $3.15 J. 25; lambs, $66.80. CHICAGO PRODUCE.

Chicago, Oct, ii. Poultry, steady; THE S.OUK CITY s-asaBaH wobi STOCK YARDS "THE HOWE MARKET fOll THE GREAT NORTHWEST K-szsssa Furnishes a strong daily market for stockers, feeders, fat cattle, hogs nd sheep. "The Horns Market" meant quickest returns, lightest shrinkage and consequently ths greatest profit. IF. Eato General manager PRIVATE HOME DURING CON- finement; babies adopted.

The Good Samaritan Sanitarium, 740 First Council Bluffs, Iowa, 531 8-1 tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTORNEYS. BAILEY VOORH EES Attorneys and counsellors at law. C. O. Bailey.

J. II. Vooihees, P. O. Honneger, F.

B. Eaton, 401-404 and 418-424 Syndicate Bloux Falls, S. D. 161 BATES 4. PARLIM AN Charles P.

Bates, Ralph W. Parliroan, attorneys at law, Minnehaha National. Bank Sioux Falls, 8. D. 167 TORE TEIGEN Attorney and counsellor at law.

Rooms 609-610 Minnehaha Block. 168 C. A. CHRISTOPHERSON Attorney at law. Suite 606-606 Minnehaha Sioux Falls, S.

D. G. J. DANFORTH Attorney at law, general practice, 407 Minnehaha building. JOE KIRBY Law Office, Western Surety Building, Sioux Falls, S.

D. Joe Klrby, J. D. Lynch. F.

L. Rowland. B. L. M.

Crlmmen. Notary, General Practice. GRIGSBY .4. GRIGSBY Lawyers. Rooms 401-2-3 Minnehaha Bulldinc.

Both Phones. 17 JONES MATTHEWS Attorneys at law, 306-7-8, Syndicate block, Sioux Falls. S. D. 161 KEITH KEITH H.

H. Keith. A. J. Keith.

Law offices 200-1-2-3, Van Eps block, General law practice. 159 MARTIN BERGH Lawyers, Notary public. 116-118 North Phillips av nue. Citizens' phone 360. 17J ORR A GIBBS Attorneys at law.

604 Minnehaha. General practice. 164 SAM H. WRIGHT Lawyer, Minneha ha building. Will practice in all courts.

0 W. G. PORTER Attorney at law. Federal and state practice. Rooms tna.tat Panltnn Block.

167 DR. EVA Snntv pnysician ana surgeon, female Corner Tenth street and Phillips avenue. Rnih nhnnea. 198 ARCHITECTS. JOSEPH SCHWARZ Architect, and superintendent.

Phillips avenue, p-ncsite Cataract, Sioux Falls. S. D. 207 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES of all kinds Estimates given on electric wiring.

George E. Wheeler, 113 West Tentn .646 LOANS. LOANS ON FIRST-CLASS CITY property, desirable terms. Call or write G. W.

Abbott, secretary. Union Savings Association. DAKOTA PLUMBING and Heating Co estimates furnished. Ill West Eighth N. W.

phono' 672-L. Cltl- AtB Kfil 1 SWITCHES, puffs or pompa dours from your own combings for $1 to $1.50, Mrs. Fill. 335 Franklin avenue. New State phone 6132.

12-15-19 c. WHITEHOUSE CO. Farm Lands, city property. Investments. Minnehaha building, Sioux Falls, S.

177 FOR NT Safes in our fire an4 burglar proof vault Security Savings Bank, Eighth atrL 624 sIouXFALTsTHEATlr Ing Co. Estimates furnished. Both phones 40; 120 South Main. 203 HTjRSwTfcTTEs!.

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