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

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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I to Going Drop The 10. F. is the only Fraternal Society recognized by the Old Liners as based on a sound financial basis. The I. O.

F. is the 'only society in the world that can give written guarantee by its executive that it can pay every policy At full face value. sf It will be a great big chunk off the regular prices on all our Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits Fair, (fi) ff2 Here's a Square, If vi Money Honest fcLa Saving Discount. Percent Opportuoity Goods all marKd in plain figures. TaKe off or)e fourth of the price-pay us the balance, and what you want is yours.

There's not a ri)an in town wijo can afford to stay away from this sale, and we tbinK there's hardly a man who will. Scratch your head a little thirjK what one-fourth off means. TO THE CITIZENS OF SIOUX FALLS, I have tried to reach all by a personal visit, but owing to your beautiful, clean weather since my arrival here, together with my old ago and rheumatism, I have not done aa I wished. To all thorn who wish to protect their loved ones, I extend a cordial Invitation to my wigwam over Minnehaha National bank. Tonight at 8 p.

precise, we will Institute a court at above address. light to nine we will devote to explanations aa to our work. Those thinking of Joining invited. lours, W. A.

II. Oronhyatekha, "what the i. o. f. wiiTiToTYoT For these amall monthly payments the Independent Order of Foresters will give you more benefits than any other fraternal benefit society or insurance company in the world.

1 Among the substantial benefits given by the Independent Order of Foresters are the following: (1) It will pay on your death to your widow tnd or-phaned children or other beneficiaries, as provided in its constitution and laws, from 500 to J5.000 as a mortuary or Insurance benefit. (2) It will relieve you of all further premiums, dues, when you reach the age of 70 years. (2) It will come to your relief whenever you become disabled by accident or disease, not only by relieving you of all payment of further premiums, but also, by paying down to yourself one-half the face of your benefit certificate or policy, viz: $250 to the balance going to your beneficiaries at your death. (4) It will pay you annually for ten years In your old age, if disabled; $50 to $500, depending on the amount of your benefit certificate, until the whole amount of your benefit certificate Is paid to yourself, and in case of your prior death the balance unpaid, if any, would be paid to your beneficiaries, or (5) It will pay you a pension of from $44.00 to $2,268.00 per year, depending on your age at the time you apply for the benefit and the amount of your benefit certificate, (6) Last, though not least, the Independent Order of Foresters will contribute, in certain contingencies, to-wit: (being in the sick and funeral benefit department or taking the old age pension benefit) $50 or $100 toward your funeral expenses, thus insuring your decent burial. Members Under Full Benefits Immediately After initiation A member of the I.

O. F. Is under the protection of the supreme court and comes under full benefits immediately after (a) he has passed the medical board, or has been duly examined for beneficiary membership and recommended by the examining physician on the official form No. 69 as a first-class risk, (b) has paid initiation and other required fees, unless otherwise arranged by dispensation of the supreme chief ranger, and (c) has been initiated into the order, In most of the other societies members are not enti II Mrs. D.

A. Scott. All members of the ways. So- there will be plenty of room for any who wish to make the trip. The captain predicts a large turnout of old veterans and others.

Spend Sunday at Lake Okobojl. Cheap rates via Rock Island system. W. 0.: Frederick who has been In the east on business matters arrived home yesterday. I.

O. O. F. No. 9 meets tonight at 8 o'clock at their hall In the Gilbert block.

Visiting Odd Fellows in good riON DR. OSONHYATEKHA, J. P. Supremo Chief Ranger I. O.

F. and Grand President of Grand Council of All Indian Chiefs of Canada, and Past Right Worthy Grand Chief Templar of X. O. G. T.

tled to full benefit until six months after Initiation. 1 standing are invited to meet with us. For Sale Seven room house to be moved. Earl Pitcher. Dr.

W. D. Craig of Chicago is pending a few days In the city. Miss Hickman, basement of Minnehaha block. Scientific massage, manicuring, chiropody.

Henry Robertson of Dell Rapids of Dell Rapids was transacting legal business at the county seat today. New furniture home, new furniture styles, lowest prices. J. M. Costello, now in former Anthony-Dwight Senator A.

B. Klttredge departed for Watertown so as to be present with the soldier boys during the final Anyone wishing private conference on the order can write or call club are hereby notified to be present Without further ceremony. This will be a strictly "Atfnmless Eden" affair. Forestvale dairy delivers pure milk from the only Jersey herd in the city. Citizens phone 042-6.

Forf Rent Eleven rooms, for offices or living purposes, over the Bal-tice saloon. Inquire of George Ohruh at Baltic- saloon. i i S. 1... Bechtel: I understood that the city had a man located at the new park whose duty it was to see that the property was not destroyed.

I was at the park Sundfiy and witnessed an act which should certainly be stopped. There were a party of men and Women from Sioux Falls spending the day in the park. They wanted a fire to cook coffee. One of the men deliberately cut down two of the new hitching posts and also cut up a portion of one of the benches which was used in the fire. Eugene H.

Dow, son of W. is making a family visit here for the first time in seven Mr. Dow Is western manager of The (Broomell) Vapor Heating Co. Of Philadelphia with headquarters at Omaha, and covers the territory west of the Mis-slppj river. Mr.

Dow is all carried days of the encampment of the Fourth regiment. EPEN55ENT ORDER OF FORESTERS A Sioux Falls man who took a ride in the country yesterday but who did not care to have his name used, remarked that he was greatly pleased Minnehaha National Bank Building, Sioux Falls, S. D. Lost At Seney island Sunday, a lady's gold watch. It had gold chain to see the manner In which farmers In the neighborhood of Sioux Falls keep the weeds cut down along the attached.

The watch was made In Sweden and Is highly prized by the highways. He thought It would he a owner as a keepsake. Finder will good thing If some of the residents confer a great kindness by leaving 5232SSS2SH3E of the city would take a ride out in the same at this office. the country and profit by what they saw by removing on their return the weeds from their lots and the park Two marriage licenses were issued by Clerk of the Courts A. Kelley away with, the rapid progress made in today as follows: To Amund Amund PERSONALS on, aged 31, and Evelyn Harm, aged The members of the Ladies' History 26, both of Co I ton.

Also to Emil An club have been awaiting settled weath derson, aged 26, and Anna May Pet er for some weeks to announce their annual picnic. They believe that this section has struck a settbd weather spell that will last at least erson, aged 26, both of Brandon. See Capt. George Ludlow If you desire to go to the G. A.

encamp one more so they have decided ment, Denver. One or two sleeping to hold their picnic Tuesday afternoon on the lawn at the home of cars will start from Sioux Falls via the M. St. P. and U.

P. rail Interest to all. A cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. Kev. Jensen will leave for Minneapolis and St.

Paul, and thence to Winnipeg where English Lutheran churches are being erected. He will return to Sioux Falls in September when a permanent English Lutheran congregation will be organized. Student Wennermark of the Chicago Lutheran Theological seminary has charge of the work during the summer. In the fall a settled ordained pastor will be in the field. Rev.

Dr. Doherty of Yankton who occupied the pulpit of the Calvary cathedral on Sunday, returned to his home this morning. J. F. Strauss of the Fremad departed Saturday for Minneapolis to meet with the executive committee of Our Highest Object captured first honors In the singles last year and he will defend the title this Profs.

Wheeler and Matt-tows will enter the doubles," and Nelson and Heston will go into the sin les; According to the Sioux City "Charley" Howard is in that city on his way to Sioux Falls. It has been some time since Mr. Howard visited this city. Since his last visit he has been reported dead twice, but he Is still among the land of the living. The Cascade Milling company announces to the public that it is ready to wire up any buildings In the city at cost, or if the owner prefers, it will make a contract that the cost shall not 'exceed a given amount.

"We make our profit by selling the current and not the equipment" said Mr. Huntington to the Argus-Leader today "and hence we are willing to put the Mrs. Charles Bartlet left Saturday for Rochester, Minn. G. Barney of Pierre is making 4 visit to the metropolis.

Mrs. Francis Morgan departed oveB the Omaha for Pueblo, CoL Mr. A. W. Dexter of Seattle, Wash is visiting his sister Mrs.

H. Snyder. Miss Grace Green of St. Joseph, Mot is a guest of the family of B. B.

Allen. Mrs. Herbert Veitler of Jefferson, is the guest of the family of heg brother, J. S. Brown.

Mrs. A. F. Orr and Mrs. Nellie Jones have gone to Buffalo, N.

for a -visit with friends and relatives. the building line in Sioux Falls, compared with the time of his residence here, and thinks we are destined to become an important city of ths west at the rate thiugs are going. Ground bones for. small chickens at Hayes' market. Father Conway of Chicago, brother of D.

J. Conway, and a twin brother at that, is making his annual visit to Sioux Falls. The two brothers look so much alike that the visitor i3 often taken for his lawyer brother. Miss Clara L. Cressey departed today for Chicago where she will spend three weeks at a summer school for advanced work In music.

Miss Cressey will in September, take up her duties as supervisor of music at the Iowa State Normal school at Cedar Falls. William DeGood, brother of A. A. DeGood, and a former Sioux Falls boy, is in the city. Mr.

DeGood has made his home for a number of years at Portland, Ore. He is a victim of stomach trouble and came here for treatment and in hopes that a change might prove beneficial. Brookings Press: The state tennis tournament Will be held at Sioux. Falls for a week beginning July 17th. Brookings will be represented at this tournament by Prof.

J. H. Wheeler, Edward Heston, Pro. H. B.

Mathews and John Nelson. Prof. Wheeler It! the lee omini trade Is to supply THE rrUK GOODS. Wo make it pure by lining nothing but pure rich Mrs. William Kundart of Beresford who has been on a visit to friends In Sioux Falls departed' for her home.

cream anil don't allow a iuitii-le of adulteration in the process of mnnu fact ure. Know Them By 3 Points IstTbey Look Well 2nd They Are One Piece, can't workloose 3rd Tbey Always Fit-Then too OUR GLASSES are maclo here at home another point "by which you may knowthem and why you should get them of Bechtold Fritz. Keating Jewelry Company. To All to om it SI ay Concern The undersigned, Jiavlng com menced alterations upon the property known as the old Linen Mill, in the We umially hnve vanilla, chocolate, strawberry anil niaplo lee creams, also slierberts, though we supply any the Scandinavian Press association. The Cascade Milling company today began a 24-hour service with the penitentiary, under contract with the state board of charities and corrections.

The powed is used for the machinery of the shirt factory which began operations today. The state found it cheaper to buy the power from the Cascade people than to put In a plant of its own and to operate It. The Cascade company also supplies the state prison with lights after midnight. The Cascade people are out for all the business they can get and they want the chance to figure with anybody who is using or who contemplates the use of power. thing you want, in brick or bulk, for equipment In at exactly what It costs find an increasing demand for our eervice in Sioux Falls and are very much pleased with the outlook." Kev.

Frank E. Jensen, field missionary, arrived in the city on Saturday and conducted services on Sunday in the English Lutheran church on Twelfth street near Dakota avenue, where many came to 'attend both morning and evening. Rev. Jensen will hold services tonight, Tuesday night and Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. He will treat of subjects of dinners, parties, etc.

city of Sioux Falls, S. you are hereby notified to remove any and all personal property stored in said building forthwith. The company will not be held liable for any loss or injury to any property contained in saM building. L.T. DUNNING DRUG GO, Dated at Sioux Falls, this 10th daj! or juiy, 1905.

Sioux Falls Packing Co. Eighth and riillllps Avenue OFFICIAL CALL TO THE EIGHTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE: 1 mm To Be Held at Sioux Falls, S. July 12, 13, and 14, 1905 All Members of the Association Ure Expected to Be in Attendance. Also a Cordial and Urgent Invitation is Extended to Every Retail Dealer in the State to Attend and Take Part in This Convention. Excursion Rates on All Railroads.

Certificate Plan. Ask for Certificate With Your Railroad Ticket. MM I President. H. MLEY, Secretary..

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