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CENTS SMOKE THE C. & M. AND LITTLE JOE CIGARS. 6 CENTS NOVEMBER - Hun i Tuu I Thu Fn r8»l 1 i3 1 3 I One Buys Carpets bocal :i| 4 ft « 7 H W ] 101 11 13 l:t 14 15 to (special When J^ews J 17 ih 19, :o u >t 3a j notice. 341 35 3« 37, iH 3»l SO J Curtains, Shades and other home furnishings, it’s l>est to I and most fashionable ideas, especially when Beginning Oct. 1, 1901, secure latest I’d leave my happy home and cross the What? Fair and supper. When? | we will issue cash In our stock it means no greater outlay. you’ll find the deep blue sea, Thursday evening, Dec. 5. Where ? | sales with all purchases. All customers fashionable ideas, priced be slips neW fall styles -the but along Rather than without Charley and At First Presbyterian church. All my Rocky the same reasonable lines that always characterizes such Mountain Tea. right! I shall shall be there. I buying $25.00 worth of goods or over during —A. L. Bin ford. offerings here. The members of the junior college the balance of tins year lie cash football eleven and of the city high | will entitled to a CARPETS” SeveraI rolls just in at the Morgan Wood, Thanksgiving night. LOWELL school indulged in a pleasant social rebate of 5 percent i same price that you pay for inferior goods. Sherwin sells dry corn cobs. 26t4 time at Woodmen hall on Monday 1 evening. Music and dancing consti- iii our misfit de- Castlewood has organized a business upon presentation exceptional values men's association. tuted the evening’s program. Excel- partment. Bring us the size of your room. We furnished by Fred | of checks at our Dr. A. A. Harris, resident dentist. lent music was guarantee best of satisfaction. Harry and Office in Hyde-Harrls block. ly Duden. Miss Ora Pond, IgjT Hazel Moore. Special sale of all trimmed bats at the New Store. Mrs. Witzel. 25t2 A half-million dollar poem. It'is No lecture at college chapel this stated that “The Absent-Minded & Rudyard Kipling, has C. E. WEST CO. (Thursday) evening. Beggar,” by realized in various ways about (Myi stock Fine music at the Baptist Ladies’ | /jnrh •485 our 000 for the families of the British Aid supper in Century = th* New block soldiers who have fought in South Af- \jf?~*** This season is larger than ever. We fj 1 next Tuesday, Dec. 3. - rica, or somewhat more than |IO,OOO \]fa j are prepared to offer you special in- fill ill / Stylish, up-to-date suits made to for each line.—December Ladies’ order at Wlmsey's. IBtf | I 111 W itiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiitmiHiMiiifiiHiittiiHiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiNiiitiiniu Home Journal. Njj IJ Dr. L. G. Borst, dentist. Office -see Wimsey. ||l Suits made to order front rooms second floor new Rinford The high declamatory block. ly school con- test at the Presbyterian church last jil : [|i Hats, Caps, Shoas. and Hogan Anderson shipped with a Friday evening attracted a good sized 1 I Ira 111 I Gents* Furnishing Goods. carload of household goods toThiaf and the was very I Falls, Minn., Thursday audience is River last good. The individual members ac- ||| Feed High night. I|rj lily quitted themselves with credit and j Highest market price for poultry at the proceeds amounted to about |3O. Wimsey's. 25tf Miss Mary Lockhart was awarded the 1 I W Special Bargains i5.... Hra Mm GRIND YOUR OWN FEED AND SAVE MONEY Shoes! Shoes! at the sample sale in first prize. The balance of the pro- j"| New Century block next Tuesday, gram willbe rendered on Dec. 6tb. W« are at present making a npeei.lty of feed mill* aud have one of the Dec. 3. ] o|l Overcoats and w W E. A. Lentz, dentist: office front beet makes of mills to select from. Call and let ns intereet yon in Hie Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cbeever are rooms over Nat’l economy of doing your own grin ding. First Bank. 20tf * the parents of a fine boy born to them Coming, opera house 3 nights com- i The Celebrated Sunday, Not. 24th. Cloaks. mencing Monday, Dec. 2nd, the Don’t forget to see Winasey when Trousdale Theatre Co. All new plays. you stylish of 18 Do not buy until you have given us a call. Radiant Home Heaters want a suit clothes. All new specialties. A continuous House and lot for sale on college round of applause. No long waits. and Jewel avenue. Inquire at this office for par- Singing, dancing and musical special- Ranges ticulars. 20tf ties. Prof. Merle and his wonderful A letter from J. R. Post, at Chat- dogs and monkeys. Don't miss it. Are still the favorites with all who know their good qualities Now is the us dramatic, = field, Minn., tells that he and Mrs. The vaudeville and musical E KAUFMAN BROS. time to make your choice before they are all gone. Kemember you are gives a ££££¦*. Post are enjoying their visit im- treat of the season. Prices 10-20-30c. chance to aecure a FINE CAHRIAOK FUEE OF COST. mensely. Get your seats reserved early. aiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimmmiiiiiitiiiiHitiiiii Plymouth Rock Cockekels for The Baptist ladies will give you as sale cheap if taken within the next fine a dish of oysters as you ever ate There is no much money in the coun- ten days. 25t3 J. H. nuonsoN. for 15 cents, next Tuesday in the New try that robberies are getting to be of PLEASANT HILL ADDITION to Brookings. dally occurence. Bank robberies, In I have just platted mid placed mi the market 42 beautiful lota, A block* eaat of the poetofflaa, at Dr. John J. Fanset, at one time a Century block. price*. lay & every reasonable These lain 25 to 85 feet above Malti street, close to the college, schools and Caldwell Wilson student in the State Agricultural col- the smaller towns, are reported churches They are 50xl«r> feet with 80-ft. street and at ft. alleys. My intention is to make thisoiw The Mitchell Dally Republican In of the desirable residence portions of the city, as I intend teal ow no cheap bouses built on these home week and the desperadoes who are do- get your lege in this city, died at his In speaking of game in lots. Speak early and choice. the football that ing the work are seemingly hard to Milbank last week of consumption. city says: “Brookings a surpris- FRANK RTTt f * + + **?I has apprehend. Many banks are adding BHERWIN. Owner. vllllllllimilllllllllllllllliHlllllllllllllllllllllltllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHTLost— Last Thursday evening, ingly strong play team and they the new fixtures to their establishments either at Masnnic Temple or on Main game with snap and vigor. The boys in the way of a nightwatch with a The Mcneleys held forth at the street, a fine lace handkerchief. are not quitters in any sense and they Declamatory Contest shotgun attachment. Some towns Presbyterian church Tuesday evening Finder please leave at Register not give up the game, although The following is the program did are doubling their night force. Up In and succeeded in highly entertaining for office. they saw defeat staring them in the the declamatory contest to be held Brown county the sheriff has organ- an audience of four or live hundred They played just hard at by the city public schools in Pres- Brings attractiveness to listless, un face. as ized a posse of men who have mounts people. Their impersonator, Mr. the the finish as at the start. Morrison byterian church Friday evening, Do- lovabls girls, making them handsome, of running horses and are armed with Knox, is a dandy. marriageable women. That's what showed up fine in his work at right cember <3th: ® Winchester rifles. The names of is a stupendous Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c. tackle and was constantly on hand to “Aunt Jerusha" Music ANDY those belonging to the organization and A Fine Line at prevent gains.” production in this case the ad- William Tell Clarence Roberto A. L. Bln ford. are known only to the sheriff, but jective is used advisedly, although the The Unknown Rider Willis Bonesteel The Register has a few more of On Tuesday, Dec. 3, the Ladies’Aid they are prepared to give bank rob- ordinary theatrical usage of the term Jerry an’ Me AT BUCKINGHAM’S those Souvenirs left. A complete Society of the Baptist church will bers a warm reception. Florence Weat is not intended. “Aunt Jerusha" is Midnight In London Ross Elliott history of Brookings county splendidly hold a sample sale and give their an- “Aunt is equal if not su- Je rush a” stupendous as a production in that it Little Orphan Annie Amy Kelly illustrated with halftone engraVings. nual supper in the New Century of the plays that perior to most rural realizes in a wonderful way the purest Whispering Bill Frances West Going at 6 cento. building. Oysters will be served grown so have popular, and deserves possible dramatic art and is staged The Roman Sentinel .Adams Dutcber An agreement has been entered in- during the day at 15 cents a dish and for one thing at least, commendation with a minuteness in detail that is On the Other Train Ora Peterson to by the Clark merchants to close the regular supper from 5:00 to 10:00 of them, but left out common to most seldom reached in tillsclass of plays. Truth and Victory Henry Olberg places of business at 8 o’clock In o’clock p.