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•u* wi*. -k IV. -A Mil,,. TS a v: iV 14 Suits 0DI13 Suits 12 Suits O XT i 7AT U. I DREIXiE CRAW. for $16. for $14.50. for $13.50. for $13. for $12. for $11.50. for $10.50, for $10. BO Suits §8 Suits 17 Suits 6 Suits 15 Suits ju*t received an assortmeut of Linen and Alpacca Hits* Furnishing and other Goods for summer wear. ELDREDGI & CRAIG! OBT THE BEST II »re again at the front, with a Complete Line of FARM MACHINERY, A CONSISTING MAINLY OF 111 Tew Improved CAMPION CORD BINDER. lew and Light CAMPION MOWERS! FBONTCUT. REAR CUT. 'In Moline and Canton Plows, U MOTHERS il WAMPAGH WAGON!!. IWftHiti, Coates, Ann Arbor and Ad ranee Hay Rakes. me "i JU a next SIXTY DAYS we will close out i i JUT Clothing FOR CASH ONLY. ents for the and Nichols, Siiepard & Co. Threshers. inder, or a first-class Straw-burning Thresher Engine, 'idard Farm Machinery, call on or address. OVltJS BROS. & CO. I & i Biff tttone Co«nty Court. Court is now in session at Orton vilIf. The Noomin murder trial will he the most important criminal case. In civil suits the ease of Olson vs. Lar COHH* will be most ably contested. This is a test suit to determine the riijht of several parties to that strip or portion of territory lying between the Minnesota river and a meanderd line •alwut half of a mile west, where the liver was supposed to run until recent surveys proved differently. The land is in Lac qui Parle county where ac tion w ts first brought and then trans ferred for convenience to Big Stone county, and adjoining Big Stone City, the tract is of great value. Any de cision arrived at in district court will be appealed to the Supreme court Minnesota where the final determina. t/km will take place. The ©ontest glows out of the fact that those per sons owning the lots which, according to the old survey were supposed to ex tend to the river, find their claims cur tailed by the intervention of new set tiers on the land betweea the nveand erd line and the river, the latter assert ing that the lots of the early settlers extend only to the meandered line and that the remainder was open for pre emption. ieo. W. Ilawes, Esq., of this city is counsel for the defense, while Judge Emnvett of Ortonville, prose cutes f*r the contestant. For Hale. One hundred and sixtv acreto* choice land -about six miles south of town. Will be sold •at a BARGAIN. Apply at the IIBBAXD office. BLESSING IN DISGUIsE. 4f4 Adelphia !t., Brooklvn, X. Y. March -JV. 1881. No family should be without All cock's Porous plasters: their healing powers are wonderful and etlieacy fur reaching and lasting. For years past I have seen ami known them to cure and relieve the most obstinate and distressing cases of rheumatism, kid ney complaint, bronchitis, neuralgia, lumbago, intlammation of the lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs ami colds. In my own case thev have afforded me almost instant and permanent relief. My friends consider them an invalua ble and speedy remedy for all kinds of aches and pains. They are a bless ing in disguise: and no wife or moth er should be without them if she values her peace and comfort and freedom from nervous exhaustion and other ailments. »As a strengthing plaster, also for backaches and weaknesses, they have no equal. I have never \et found a plaster so edicacious and stimulating, or to give so much gen eral satisfaction. Used connection with lirandretlfs universal life-giv ing and life-healing l'ills, no one need dispair of a spredy restoration to good sound health. BIG STONE CITY, DAK., FRIDAY, JUNE 15,1883. NO. A'A Mas. K. TOMPKINS. One Trial. If you hav been using other Plas ters one trial of Allcock's J'orous will convince you of their superiority. Take no other so called porous plasters 1 hat claim to be better, they are all frauds gotten up to sell on the world v ide reputation of the genuine arti cle. Striking Head Linos Are used to call attention to the tact that thin is an advertisement of the CHICAGO, MIL WAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Its KKiHT trunk lines traverse the beat portions ot Northern Illinois, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, DAKOTA and IOWA. Located »Iir«vtly on its- lines are the cities of CHICAGO, MIIiWAUKKK, La Crosse, Winona, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Mad. ison, Prairie du Chien, Manon City, Sioux City, Yankton, Albert Lea, ABEKOKENf lu'lH/QUK, UOCK ISLAND, £KUAIl RA1' IDS, ani COl'NCIL BLI'KFS, as well as Innumerable other principal business ceu ters and lavorite resorts and Tit Large ]assengerst going West, North, South or East are able to u»e the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE it ST. PAUL RAILWAY to the liest advantage. Ticket offices everywhere are supplied with Maps and Time Tables which detail the mer its of the line, and agents stand ready to tur nish information and sell tickets at cheapest rates over the L'llicai*, Milwaukee SC. IPa.nl Hail w it v. 8. 8 MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPENTER, Gen. Manager, Gen. Paiui^cTkt Agt .» J. T. CLARKE, GEO. II. HEAPFO&D, Sup® Aaa't Gen. 1'MS. Agt, For Sowing on New Breaking. Rbiu For full particulars inquire of C. L. HOLMES & BRO., This Seed can be seen at M, A. Butler's Feed Store. ]R/IE33VC ZB3VCZBIH3IER/3 The Grant County Head quarters are closing out re gardless of cost. Ml MACHINE We are still at the front with the following pptemlid line of The Buckeye Binder and Mower, The N. C. Thompson and Hopkins Mowers The Star Wagons, Buggies and Spring Wag ons, the Best on wheels. Tiger and Leader Hay Rakes, Steam Engines and Threshing Seperators. The "New Model" and "Eagle." Fanning Mills, Plows, Sulky- Flew Bailies, Clems, Strii Seals, Dullrtes. Neols.-yols.e8, dbo. KKMKMBKH that we have a few more of the famous Norwegian Breakers to be SOLD CIIEAl\ Having recently purchased the building formerly occupied by Cieo. Spicer as a Livery Stable, we have refitted it for a warehouse, lilleil it with splendid goods, where they are kept nice and dry, and confidently ask farm ers to det»l with us, knowing that we can't be beat in quality of goods or prices. Call and See TJs. BIB ID Variety, Cleaa mi Pare. The only kind to Sow. We will furnish this Seed on Time. No Cash Down. Pay after the Crop is Raised. DIC STONE CITY. DAK. Agents for Minnesota Linseed Oil Company. CAWARD & STEVENSON. FOR and Cultivators, Hand Cultivators and Shovel Plows. JONES & WOLF. Bill