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The Grant County herald. (Big Stone City, Grant County, Dakota [S.D.]) 1879-1883, September 23, 1881, Image 4

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!%!••«.
Our territorial exchanges are advo.
eating the holding of a convention at
some centnUpoiittin the, Territory for
the purpose of taking some steps look*
tuward the division of the Te r
t»ry. Imt they seem to he divided as
X) the mode of calling that convent!
We are heartily in favor of divisi i
three parts, north, south and
i*k Hills. As to how that
n s o u e a e i n i e n v
1
1
raiding having herum
f,
A isc«»usiti newspape relates the
following, which is too g.Hd to lose
although we don't Iwdieve any such
thing ever happened in the lied River
Valley: A pretty gaud storv is told
in one of our boys our in" Dakota.'
Among other requirements of I'ncle
Sam, before giving the b.-ys a deed of
the land, is one obliging them to build
a house on the cbim at leaht 7x9 feet
and to contain one door and one win
dow. and to have a board Hour. This
bov was baching it, and as hinJ.-r
was high he did not sc.- the necessitv
)f squandering iiis wealtli for boards
lora floor, itut when he came in ••p-rove
up,"' he took an avger and bored th«
diit flooi' lull of holes, and then wee.?
with a clear eau-i'-ienec and swore ht
ha*i a lnued Ih'or. lie got his D.-t
11 right. Tha. is the conscience thev
make conu're-smen •.*,
heard from.- Ae*on
Tlie, Gariield h-gend, sure lo cluster
and grow around the tory of his life,
gather abmit hiin a• hi. liiotlier's son.
1 heir relations ill be remembered
and told, and made the foundation
of a tale, and story and picture when
other events are the drv dust of for
gotten politics. The son's ki.vs inaug
uration day the heart-broken crv of
the mother over--my Uabv." when the
stlong man. high in place, was shot
down the solitaire letter which the
weak lingers ot the President found
strength to write ill the weary weeks
of illness—these are the things for
which tlm man and the mother will be
remembered. I.inked to an emotion
and a memory which comes home to
the hearts and the bosoms of men and
women, tlie lasting remembrance of
President Gariield will rest
secure,
—Leavenworth Kan,} Times.
"Tiji-rirolliinr
Fill! ffilSS, LilMFS atl
OIC3-ja.^S.g3,
Can always lie found it tin- liar,
ALSO ROCK AM) RYE.
I'll. Rest's Bottled Beer
Constantly :, Dr.m^ut.
Two First Class Jiilliard Tal)Ies in
Connection with tht House.
8. E. PAHCil KR, 1'iop,
Mam Street. Big Stone City, D.Uc.
1
nd in view of the iV-t
ton of this kind -.M
ui in i:s mposi: v,
-'lioui' V left i ihv
]emoerati t
•.! .uitK'vs. an v ... n
I: I n
i t"' •, :. *L
time i
n tin-
I
resentatio.
i ttJ. i •mmiUoi.s
•o'iiities of I
their conn.
lies to tl in.:-'
lv this nit-1
aavt1 the selection •.
.eg.ito.s.—(J rand Fork- i
ur nit!
it-ill, nro-itahif and ^rowii._
MI
this section ot I)akot i, our f...
•s are beginning turn their alien
'i to the manufacture of hiittt-r and
ese l'rom the milk of their cattle,
v .ell has never been utilized to any
it extent. For years the local de
'.. id for butter has demonstrated
that our native grassess produce a
4i ality of butter hardly excelled in
the dairying regions of the east. The
few experiments which have been
made in the manufacture of cheese
haveproduced like satisfactory results.
1 he-e two commodities are the natural
produ
ts of this regio?», and it will be
most prolitable farmers to follow the
course marked out forthem by nature.
They shouly have becaiiic satisfied la
this tiniH that there is but little profit
in wheat raising. Other industries
are o]on to them, and among the most
promising are the manufacture of but
ter and cheese.— YankVu Press.
to the p»j i./u- u:id Hoe St'»re of .Tuckson
the i foot-wear. He carries the largest ate
aud huv in the lara^t quantities, and conseque:
sell a!! others. To itiv tine «tne'r
AYE..
CORXELL
tion sale at Watertown,
No
Vi •,
BOOTS .AJNTD ®3£I01a3S
1 have recently added an immem e
CLOTHING, O VEB-COA TS,
Hats and Gaps and
Gent's Underwear.
e :l -class shoemaker employed, ami will giiai i :t» w-trk muue
to order to
i
to prove op with, or on deeded land.
n nTf
be fust class
CALL AMI SEE 31V
GOODS.
CITY,
DIG mXE
mu
DAK.
KNIQHT& DEAN
HAVE
on hand ready to loan to buy land at the great auc­
AUG.
30th 1881.
Mort gages and interest payable at Big Stone city, D.
ANNUALLY, NOT SEMI-ANNUALLY.
li)
Caps, Gloves,
i"T"
-A.33.c3L Civil
AISO
Delay, money always on hand
Office first door east of Hawes & Simouds", same building.
BIG STONE CITY, DAK.
COME AND SEE US.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Groceries, Dry Goods, Crockery,
Stoneware,
money
II SIB
'ZHZIHSTGr.
Vou will find all Goods at ISottom Prices, Marked
in I'l.AIN FiGLJtKS.
FRANK A. ELDREDGE,
GEORGE A. KLINE,
COUNTY SL'UVEYOK,
and
I i
Li: Mli KM
SArMI, i'
MOLT.DIN-.:
&:
U.I
to loan
J!Ki .-TUNE CITY. I)AK
zigiiieei*j
Settlors, located on XJ, S. 1
studs, n.nd all kmds of ltind business
carefully attended to.
Office in County Clerk's Boom,
MrilOLS,
BIG STONK
WISCONSIN LUMBER
J. M. BAKER & CO.,
WOOD 13
IL'.Ki'WW.j-:.
FA KM MACih
CITY,
D. W. Holbrook,
NIKT.CI.AS
IX
n^rrh'o.fii urcam
alhr
r:'
yvr+" ..
trc. V'.
-TV Jr
j/m
v
J&
i JjxiJU
OrtoiivjLiie, Dillon.
F. W. THOENDIKE & CO, »akfer
mv.
Largest stock we-t of Minneapolis,
our C. Mrnell A v\ and avuo SStrot't,
'noil -A v\ and aync
ma smayk cm) n t.
We Sell Strictly for Cash. «ge 4
^nu3L Defy Competition.
CSrlTTO "VL& Call.
MOVIUS BROTHERS,
'ND REAT
v
Jio Stono City, l)ak»
AUEXTS FOR
CASE SI
vi UY
Big Stone City,
LKY PLOWv
i \T(»\ sfl.KY PLOW**.
•MULINK SI' LK Y PL(»\V,
CAXToV I.KY ]'L()W\
IAVKNPnllT M'!,KV PLOWS!.
XKW AMI-.'lllt'AN K\v'IN" MA('III.VK-.
1A VKM'oltT AND MoLINK 15KK A KKU.
i K K I i A K W A A I I W A U
11 KPA 111 A eo.S K\r rNI ,tr iw. Wmul .['•
NlCHol^. SH K A Pi 1 THKHSHKHS AND IIoKSK i
UKALKH I.V
Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Li®t
Cement, Stucco and all
of Building Material.
A. MU.MM) & CO., Propr's.
Dry and Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnislics ISrushfr
Stationery, Tobaccos, Cigars, Confcctioiicry, jJ,
AXI) ALL THE UN
®XJBaxllX3SJ3
L'aiiully found in a First-class Drug store. Jgg
Ooi in Ave., ytono
... Jtr
UESL'ECT.
Rlicl
Props,
st*T«
BX*
*ROB &
A 1 1 I S o n e
JONES,
-•aiviings, &C, LOAN 02
Ovtonville,
Itfc stone eiij-j La^n
I*
CITY.
UtliiurJ. cj $f
s at La.'
.i !).
nd Loan A
abstracts
it county.
OTiveyanci
iee in Hera
Money fi:
reasou*Wl
.r
-'K
uo mm tana:
jtLOB,
iigB, C«
ui
nental
Grr
Fam
Guarantee
W
assorti
ds warn
Munro
i Cit\D
Repairing
kTe.
i!
HOTBX'
JL*
11 LA AHTEllS FOli 'i'UUUIST.S AT THE £Aa
DaV':

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