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HORSE SALE Just received a car load of young Min- nesota Horses at Pougue & Son's barn, ranging in weights from 900 to 1600 Ibs. Will Sell, Trade or Exchange FOR CATTLE Will be on sale till disposed”of. the barn any time when in town- and see what we have to offer. Prices Will Be Right J. P. Pougue & Son Owners Call at Come| “Qil Paste” Polish For all kirds of Black Shoes Blacks, Polishes, Preserves o Russet “Oil Paste” Suine size box. each 10c. - IN_OPINION OF THE FRENCH Next Big Battle Will Be Fought en German 8oil. . Parig, Oct. 14—General d’Am-dl, commanding: the French forces on the extreme left, has been sent reinforce- ments in tha belfet that the next big conflict of.the war will be staged on German soil. ‘The allied forces in this the; war- are .8aid to ‘be well Cavalry enconuters contlnue wuhout cessation. .’ The_rehabilitated Freach aeronautic dtvision is- aloving unusudl activity in patrol work in proceeding against r of | the-German bomb dropping over Paris in the past two days. Pioneer want ads bring results. AN OLD RECIPE T0-DARKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes -lre-ked, hdad or gray bair dark and glossy at once. g kriows that Sage Tes wd - Solphur, -properly. - compounded, srings back the matural color and lustre © the hair when faded, streaked or gray; 180 “ends dandruff; “ome. ‘l(mpdsys we simply. ek at any drug ‘'Wyeth’s Sage and: Smphur “Yon will -get ' large nttle for sbout. 50 cents. Everybody ses this old, famous recipe, becanse no pl)-lblv ell that you darkened 8 it doee. i 3 and ‘o dampen ‘s sponge or soft rush wJ!h it_and_draw this through -our halr, hkmg ohe Wmall strand st & ne can !anh Oct. 14.—Lille, & town in "Northera Frnioo, which according to Paris advices was on Monday held by & territorial detachment, has been at- tacked and occupied by a German ted.| army corps and is the center of fight: ing on the western wing. On the allies’ right wing an artillery duel is in progress near Belfort, a French stronghold, nceqnliu to advices from Zurich, Switserland. That dispositions- are now “being made by both'ithe Germans and the French and British allies for a big battle between Lens and Cassel, on the westward wings of the opposing | hosts, is deducted here from the frag- mentary information disseminated by the intelligence departments of the Delligerent powers. Cassel is eighteen miles inland from the fortified sesport of Dunkirk, on:the Straits of Dever: The French’iofficial statement. re- ports that the-allies have resumed the offensive in the regions of Hazel- brouck and Bethune against detach- ments of Germans composed in large part of cavalry coming from the front along BaiMeul, Estaires and La Bassee. The official statement re- ports “notable. progress”’ between Arras and AMért on the left and chronicles an advance toward Souain in the region of, Berry-au-Buc. French:Claim Gains. Between the Argonne and the Meuse the French ssy the troops holding the heights of.the Meuse to the east of Verdun have advanced, and to-the south of the ba m Verdun to Mets, in the region of Apremont, the Fréneh statemert says the allies have: “ghtned ' 1ittHMWSFTitory on’ thefr right and repulsed -« German attack on Ahair-loft. Thé situation’in the Vos- ime: .by. worning the gray hair dissp- | dea’s wd - after anather, application gir hecompe. beautifully derk, ay gin-y n‘ yon ; Jook . ysu e ilmdnn by: dlchrln( that- Monday’s Battling“was sarked by perceptible Brogtess ‘on” thexpart of the allies at Childrens’ Hosiery 25¢ heavy cotton hosiery, in black, white and tan I OC Phone 850 Brod. Co- The House of Fashion, Quahty ‘and Ssmce The Arm1e§ ‘. England, Franoe, ‘Germany and Russia are ; . imot permitted to use a pound of alum baking ‘- powder. The efficiency of the soldiers de- nds too much upon- their health and en- ce to risk the use of food which the authorities believe would be detrimental. Therefore the manufacture and sale of the - “ alum powder is prohibited. ---Royal Baking Powder is extensively used privately and by the military forces through- out the world.’ Its-absolute wholesome- ness, imparting as it does, healthful as well as appetizing qualities to the food, and its per- fect keeping qualities in -every climate and under different conditions, make it particu- larly desirable for all conditions of use. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure various points. The chief alteration in the battle line in France seems to be.its dispo- sition to stretch toward the shores of the channel. This section of the war zone continues the scene of particu- larly violent . actions, the opposing cavalry squadrons fighting desperately to gain. the. slightest advantage on which so much may, depend. The Ger- mans at the same time are not les- sening their efforts .to find at other points on the battle line weak spots of .the allies’ front. A belated - dispatch to the Times .| from Antwerp, timed Sunday night said twenty-four of the Antwerp forts still were holding out in the face of vigorous: bombardment. There has been fio: German confirmation of the report that some of the Antwerp forte are intact. RUSSIANS INVADE HUNGARIAN SOIL| Washington, Oct. 14.—Russian cav- alry has crossed the Carpathian moun- tains in. several; plgces.'and -invaded - | the Hungarian ‘plains, (the Petrograd Neckwear 50c fichua;ind frills Bemidjl Mlnn. : == A Rousing Cleanu Sale of Last Fall Women’s Coats, Dresses, Children’s Coats and Dresses There are only a few of thm garments left over and of good styles that can be. wern ‘this season. We have: placed them in groups at prices that:are extremely low : Women’s Coats —That sold formerly up to $16.50, Thursday $20, Thursday - $7.05 ; ~ Women'’s Coats of heavy materials that sold np to $9.75 Misses’ and Juniors’ Serge Dresses —In navy, brown and combinations that sold formerly up to $9.50, Thursday $3.95 ‘to $27.50 Thursday, Misses’ and Juniors’ Wool Dresses - | —Colors and eombmanons pnced Children’s Coats Ages 6 to 14 yrs. 13 Garments in this Lot —In heavy. materials such as boucle, chinchilla ‘and mixtures; | priced formerly up to $10.50, Thurs. $3.05 —13; Drepses ages. 12: that sold up to $10.50, "‘hursday Women S Coats of plush; boucle, and mixtres that sold up to $25, Thursday Chlidl:en s Wodli D;eues —Five Dresses, ages5to 10 yrs, that sold up to $4.56;F $1.95 0. 14 years, foreign office cables . Colonel - Gole- Jewski, military attache of the Rus- sian embassy.” “On Oct. 11," the dispatch stated, “on the left bank of the Vistula river a battle began. on the roads leading to Trangorod and. Warsaw. “The rest of the situation is um- changed. “Qur cavalry has crossed the Car- pathian mountalns in several places and invaded the Hungarian plains.” -The defeat of the Austro-German forces in Galicia near the River San also was announced. © The location was withheld in ac- cordance with a ,new.policy of secrecy regarding this campaign, +:It was declared, however, thlt the Allllrllnl lost a number of guns and many -transport wagons. Turke Expel 1,500 Greeks. London, Oct. 14.—In a dispatch from Athens a correspondent of the Bx- change Telegraph company says that 1,500 Greeks have heen expelled by the Turks from the fown of Eregli, on the Sea of Marmora, fifty-three miles west of Constantinople, under the pretext that it is necessary.to for- tify this region. Panama will establish two agricul- tural schools and later may have an experiment station. = A NG ‘l‘huuan QUARREL OVER WAR FATAL Hungarian Killg Pole and Then Shoots Himaelf. Ashland, Wis,, Oct. 13.—George Gasper, a Hungarian farmhand, lured his employer, Bert Wolsak, a Pole, in- to the woods and shot him to death on ‘Wolsak’s farm eight miles from Ash- land. z Gasper returped to the house, told Mrs. Wolsak what he had done and then shot himself in the body. For two hours he lay on the ground but he got hold of an axe and kept away every one who went to aid him.. He cut several gashes in his head and also tried to explode a cartridge in his body. His death occurred some hours later. Trouble over the woman and ra- cial differences growing out of the European war are given as the cause of the shooting. Sidewalk tiles are being made in latly ot -scneepings from old brick fifes. No Alum ARRIVE SAFELY AT OSTERD Greater Part of Belgian and British Defenders of Antwerp. London, Oct. 13--News that the greater part of the Belgian and Brit- ish forces, the defenders of Antwerp, had arrived safely at Ostend, avoiding by a forced march the encircling Ger- man movement, was received here with great satisfaction. s It is accepted, however, that at least 8,000 British and Belgian troops, the rear of the retreating Antwerp army, were cut off and have entered Holland, where they will be interned. Seeks Damages of Jurist. Chicago, Oct. 13.—Suit for $25,000 damages has been filed against United States Judge Kenesaw M. Landis as the result of thirty days spent in jail by Frank Blacklidge on a contempt charge preferred by the federal judge. Brackets for window shades that are adjusted horizontally have heen invented. APPLES I have a load of BLACK TWIC bulk apples on track or at my store $I .00 per bushel basket Apples Delivered |. P. BATCHELDER 1 - for every waman i this community to buy furs at SHEC A‘LL‘Y REDUCED PRICES i tom’dmweek’spnounremtaluxmy Seeing is Believing. b\lt an’inventment. BoY YOUR|FURS NOW. Make a small deposit on them so that they may be “lmdnw-y br,vu. Gutmemwlnenywwmuhem matmwmhummandmmmmflmud stopped. | These two factors have already made for & shortage, from Germany and with the advent of cold : wm-myuymh - Make your purchases NOW s there may bo & sharp advance. Take Adv"a"nh‘ge “7 875 “ 4.00 “ tl:eceBugum that ‘are NowOffued' “from $8.00 up’ Beaver Muffs_ from $17, Civet Cat Muffs “ _ Lynx Cat Moffs * Badger Muffs - up 17.00 “ 7.00 “ i Airst choice umdmu..-l,l-ph-.