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Page 1: The Kadoka press and Kadoka reporter. (Kadoka, S.D.), 1922

LOCAL MENTIONGATHERED BY PRESS REPORTERS

We make okl clothes look new.Canada Cleaners. ?

Mrs. R. E. White left Mondayfor Rapid City to spend a few days

Attorney A. G. Granger and TomH. Wells returned Suaday from abusiness trip to Pierre.

Paper towles save washing Geta supply, together with a neat andattractive white enamel cabinet at

‘the Press office.

Attorney Harold P. Gilchrist re-turned Tuesday from Sioux Fallswhere he spent several days atten-j

"ding to legal matters.Miss J. McCarthy last week mov-

ed her furniture and store fixtures'to Philip, where, we understand,;she will open a bakery and lunchroom.

Hardware merchant C. (). PerauUhas been busy this week installing

¦a new furnace in the residence ofStates Attorney and Mrs. FlaggP. Carlisle, in the north part oltown.

With politics now in the discardthe festive turkey is holding thethe spotlight as the center of in-terests, and we are wonderingwhere in this wide, wide world weare going to get ours.

For Sale. I am offering mv.farms in Jackson and WashabaughCountiea for sal© in tracts to sui

‘'purchaser. These farms rang.*

from 160 to 1400 acres each.G. G. Inman,Kadoka, S. D.'

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We do cleaning, pressing and allrepairing. 3 Canada Cleaners.

Cards received from Mr. and!Mrs. O. A. Lcffingwell stntc thatthey are now in Florida wherethey will s]>end the winter. The ’

say that the weather is warm andsultry and also that they do n< 1 !like it. Hard to beat sunshineweather of the great SunshineState.

McNally Land Company willsell your land.

Hon. John Hirning, Superintend-ent of the State Hanking Depart-ment, came over from PierreThursday and attended to officialbusiness matters.

J. W. Canney came up from bisranch north of Stamford Tuesday,and attended to business mattersand visited with friends.

Host grades of typewriter rib-bons, for all makes of machineswill be found in the stationarydepartment of the Press office.

Karl H. Davis and Paul Osburnleft Tuesday for Aberdeen, havjpgbeen drnwn to serve on the jury atthe term of Federal Court now insession at that city.

Chairman Frank Coyc has lx*enin Kadoka this week from hisfarm north of town presiding a'the November meeting of theHoard of County Commissioners.

F. J. Cummings left Tuesdaymorning for Pierre to resume hiswork as inspector for the Kura'Credits Department after havingvisited with his family here ovei

election. •

Postmaster and Mrs. Otto CSharon went to Helvidere Wednes-day morning, being called there h\the death of Mrs. Sharon's sistciwho passed away early this morn-ing at the home of her parents,Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Whyte at thatplace. The funeral services will heheld Friday.

The ground hereabouts is cover-eel with n nice even fall of snow.The snow started falling last Sat-urday evening and continued ovc:most of Sunday and part of Mon-day. The snow fall was not

ac companiod by any wind and i.-lying nice and level. Since Monday evening the weather hhs beenfine, with the sun shining brighiand the snow is rapidly disappearing.

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Effctive Immediately

Tour in; regular $298 ITouring with starter hiul demountable rims $393 IRunabout regular $269 IRunabout with starter and demountable rims $364 ICoupe with starter and demountable rims $530 ISedan New Four Door Mode) $725 I

k Sedan with starter and demountable rims $595 IChasm regular $235 ITruck with demountable rims S3BO ITractor price unchanged) $395 I

ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT

Kadoka. Auto Company

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I Jackson County BankGeneral Banking'

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If you have Warrants to SellSee Us

WritesFire and Life Insurance

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THE KADOKA PRESS

PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AIDANNUALDINNER AND

BAZAARSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922

AT SCENIC THEATREBoth Dinner and Lunches will be-j

gin at 11:30 a. m. Lunches will ibe served all afternoon.

DINNER 40cMENU

Mashed PotatoesRoast Beef and Brown Gravy

Cabbage Salad PicklesRolls and Butter Coffee

Pumpkin or Apple PieLUNCHES

Hani Sandwiches _.loc

Three Doughnuts 10cPie -0- 10cCoffee 5c

Everybody invited to come andspend the day. Get plenty to eatand buy your Christmas Articles.A good variety.

Pop Corn and Candy Booths whi-ch will interest both young and old

Ladies will welcome any articlecontrilmted to Bazaar Sale.

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Before you buy land see MeNally Laid Company.

C. N. Leedom of the State High-way Commission, came over fromPierre Thursday and is spending afew days in Kadoka.

Mrs. S. P. Hurley left Tuesdayfor her home at Camp McMasterin the State Park after a weekspent in Kadoka visiting friends.

W. J. Sauser returned Mondayfrom Randolph, Nobr., where hehad been for some time attendingto business matters and visiting !friends in his old home.

County Commissioner E. W.Thode came up from HelvidereTuesday morning to attend theNovember meeting of the Hoard of jCounty Commissioners.

Hills are out announcing adance to be given at the Scenic iTheatre. The Kadoka four-piece jorchestra will furnish the music!and a big time is promised to]everyone attending.

J. P. Eddy departed Wednesdayfor the Soldiers’ Hame at HotSprings, after having spent a fewweeks with his daughter, Mrs.Thos. Brakke, in Kadoka and hisdaughter in lowa. Mr. Eddy wasaccompanied to the Springs by W.H. Wildman of this place, who w illspend the winter months in theSoldiers’ Home, and Mrs. Wildmanwill spend the w’inter at Vermil-'lion.

Little Thomas Murphy was badlyburned Saturday while huntingfor lost marbles in the basementat his hode north of Kadoka. Thejlittle fellow was carrying a lightedcandle from which his jacket wr a?

set on fire and he was badly burn-ed about the chest nnd chin, withlesser burns on his hands, ea'N,!and eyebrows. Mrs. Murphy heart 1

the screams of the little fellow jand in putting out the fire hadher hands severely burned. DrHennings was called and dressedthe burns, whiuh though extreme-ly painful are not of a seriousnature.

One of the election results thatwas watched with interest by thePress office as well as many otherin this locality, w*as the returns onthe legislative ticket in Yanktoncounty. Of the six candidates run-ning for members of the legisla-ture from that county three ofthem were engaged in newspaperwork and these three of the quillwere elected by the voters of thatcounty. Roy R. Milliken editor ofthe Utica Times on the democrats

I ticket was hijjjh man in the racet Mr. Milliken Ts*h twin brother ol

| Ray E. Milliken of Martin and i

brother of Mrs. J. H. Snyder of thifplace an is known to a great num-ber of our people having visitedhere on several occasions.

Miss Lillian Hansen departed onMonday for New York City, andfrom there will sail on Friday for

i Caracas, Venzuela, where she willenter upon her work in the ForeignMissionary field. Miss Hansen hasfor the past year and a half beentaking special training, fitting herself for the work she has chosen

; as her life’s occupation, and thatshe will meet with success in herchosen work is a well recognizedfact.- Miss Hansen has for manyyears been a resilient of this com-munity, nnd is the daughter of Mr.

land Mrs. Geo. B. Hansen of thisplace, and is well known, liked andrespected by all our people. From

! childhood Miss Hansen has been a! devout Christian, and her life has

shown her deep belief in the faithshe has followed, and her consecra-ting her life to the great work ofthe Foreign Missionary field is butanother proof of the deep rootedbelief she maintains in the wor-

I ship of Him who rules all things.I The good wishes and since rest re-

I gards of all of'this community ac-company Miss Hansen to her newfield in the South Americanlepublie.

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Trisco Products |— •

We have just received a car of TRISCO 8Products which we are offering to Jour trade at prices effective before •

the recent advance in mill products •

48 Pound Sack fIM Qfl •

TRISCO FLOUR S|.OU 85 sack lots TRISCO 01 7 C 8

FLOUR, per sack a| 0 •

48 Pound sack tfM 7(] •

Worth more Flour I¦ I U e48 Pound Sack CM O C 8

Family Flour sli£u •

Trisco |Corn Meal Rye Flour Pancake Flour •

Graham Farina 8

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For Real Estate loans see, MK. Gasthouse. Kadoka. S. D. 22tf

New paper goods arriving ovcryday. Tell us your wants, wo car. 1take care of them at th«* Press 'office.

County Judge R. L. Pinkerton j.was up from Belvidere Monday; :attending to official matters in 'county court.

Editor S. W. Davis of the Cotton !

wood Republican and J. D. Wilker- ison drove over from Cotton woo" •

Tuesday to attend to business mat! 1ters in the county seat.

An entertainment of unusual imerit will be given by the OakletConcert Company at the Seonii 1Theatre next Monday night, tlv jsecond number of the Kadok. jLyceum Course. Don't miss it.

Mrs. J. H. Snyder and daughterleft last Friday for Yankton afterhaving spent about three weeks a'

their home here. Mrs. Snyder an;

children are spending the winterat Yankton on acount of the former’s health.

Elsewhere in this issue will lni

found the sale announcement olWallace Ruggles, who will on Saturday, November 25th dispose of ;

quantity of his household goods a‘

public auction in Kadoka. Mrand Mrs. Ruggles will move t

Mason City, low’a, where they wilmake their home and in disposingof his furniture to save shipping

For Sale. Three registeredDuroc Boars. These are all prizewinning s n >mals that we have jused to head our heards for thepast two years and we are obliged jto dispose of them. They are realtop-notchers that we will sell at

farmer’s prices.Walsh & Myers,

Rapid City, S. D.2313.

• The time for ordering thoseChristmas Greeting cards is grow-

ing short, and very soon it will beimpossible for us to guarantee;delivery of first choice cards.Numerous orders have already

been placed and those who desireto make use of this popular and:acceptable CHristmas remembran-ces are urged to call at the Press!

office at once and make their selec

tions. The line we are showing is|

the finest ever brought west of

the river and consists of engraved,

embossed and printed cards withquality envelopes to match. Thecards are priced reasonable andput up in assortments that willmeet the desires gf all. If you areunable to call at the office, justphone us and our representativewill be pleased to call on you andshow you the line of cards we aresellings, and of which we feeljustly proud. Do it Today!

Crepe paper, allcolors, at tl.Press office.

C. E. Richards was in Thursdayfrom his farm south of Cotton-wood.

Mrs. H. F. Brunner anti baby lottMonday for their home at Yanktonafter a two weeks visit at thehome of Mrs. Brunner’s parents,Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Brooks.

County Commissioner S. (). Red-mon came in Tuesday from hisfarm in the west part of thecounty, to attend the meeting ofthe Hoard of County Commissioners which convened in Kadok:that morning.

NOTICE OF ISSUANCE OF TAXDEED

To Amos A. Shook and James P.Clark, record owners and partiesin possession, and to C. C. Han ,party m whose name the aftedescribed real estatte is taxed.-*- —.

You are hereby notified that onthe 11th day of December, 1916the following described piece ofreal estate situated in the Countyof Jackson, State of South'Dakota,as follows: Lot Eleven (11), BlockEight (8), Town of Kadoka wa :

sold for taxes then due and delin-quent for the year 1915 at tax saleby the treasurer of said county toR. A. Tucker, and was by saidpurchaser duly assigned to the.Sioux Falls Savings Hank of SiouxFalls, South Dakota, a coiporationwho is now the lawful holder ofthe certificate of purchase. Thaithe said taxes then due and delin-quent amounted to $7.20, and thatsubsequent taxes to the amount of$20.28 have been paid, with inter-est, penalty and. costs accrued of$15.97, making a total amount nec-essary to redeem of $13.45, and inaddition thereto, there must bepaid the costs of service of thisnotice by personal service or pub-lication, attorney’s fees and costsof affidavit, together with suchinterest as may accrue after thisdate, and that such right of re-demption will expire and a deedfor said land be made upon theexpiration of sixty days from thecompleted service of this notice.

Dated this 6th day of November1922.

N. B. P.artlett,Attorney for SiouxFalls Savings Hank,

November 17-24. December 1.

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