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IV. 10US ....... lQl&'-ri Jhf- MI .': Stuee- lie Cl 1 113 1 1181 IDREDGE 4 CRAIG. IN CLDTBING Cihe nert SIXTY DAYS we will close out our Clothing FOR CASH ONLY. eg $20 Suits for $16. Si $18 Suits for $14.50. $17 Suits for $13.50. $16 Suits for $13. ij/)|i$15 Suits for $12. $14 Suits for $11.50. $13 Suits for $10.50. $12 Suits for 810. i Tcij ,, jive just received an assortment of Linen and Alpacca Gents' Furnishing and other Goods for summer w-ar. ILDREDGE & GRAIG! OET THE BEST New Improved are again at the front, with a Complete Line of l*ARM MACHINERY, ('(INSISTING MAINLY OF CHAMPION cord binder. j} New and Light FBONT CUT. HEAR CUT. jP&MPION MOWERS! TIM Moline and Canton Plows. iMpBOTHEBS AND WHITEWATER WAGONS. ftain, Coates, Ann Arbor and Ad vance Hay Rakes. 1IHD HMD CORK CUUIUIORS. so agents for the s, and Nichols, Slwpard & Co. Thrashers. beat binder, or a firfct-elasa Straw-burning Thresher Engine, the Standard Farm Machinery, call on or address. MOVIUS BROS. & CO. 1 THE STOL LAKE. 1 I'ar Health and Pleavure it lias o Equal. On the boundary line between Min nesota and Dakota, in the midst of a rolling prairie country dotted with groves of timber and numerous line lakes, lies Big Stone Lake the queen of them all. This worn!erfnl lake. unlike those famous lakes of Scotland, Italy, or to come nearer home, those ol Minnetonka or White Hear, lias a peculiar charm in its own distinct beauty. Instead of the tall moun tain peaks and precipices of the for mer. or thu monotonous spanse of timber of the latter, Big Stone occu pies *hat happy medium of which one never tires, being most beautiful I lv located with steep bluffs running from the veiy waters edge, with deep, dark and cool valleys lying between, i At another point, not. a half mile dis tant. nature lias perhaps shown a pe culiar freak, the shores presenting a rough, ragged aspect, with immense projecting bowlders and bright spark ling water dashing over them. Anoth 'er, and perhaps more charming place i may be found a little further on. in the shape ot a wonderful natural park, located between two grand old bluffs, and shaded with elm. oak and maple trees. This park contains some very nice clear springs, whose waters flow through green, mossy nooks and .deep cool grottoes, which make* it pe culiarly attractive to the weary pleas i are seeker. i And yet another place presents a I peculiarity often beard of but seldom seen, viz: Five different kinds of springs within a radius of three rods. These springs are wonderful, consist ing a they do. of hot. luke-warm ami cold water, each having separate and distinct mineral properties. In fact. the charming islands and wonderful spots on this beautiful lake arc very numerous and varied. Hig Stone Lake as a summer re I sort, while yet in its infancy, is fast gaining in public favor, and soon will be noted throughout the United i States as "one place in a million" for tourists and pleasure seekers to spend the hot summer months, as found in the large cities. Steamboats, sail boats, row boats, bathing houses, tlrst- class hotels, and fact all the con veniences found in older resorts can be found here. The hunting in both the spring and fall is most excellent, the large number of crane, geese. brant and canvass-back and other kinds of ducks, woodcock and snipe being slaughtered here every year is our best testimonial as to this fact. As to the fishing we can't say too much, as all anglers who have tried their luck with the rod in this lake, have unanimously declared that they never before saw the like—pickerel, black and silver bass, wall-eyed pike, sun-iish, perch, strugeon, buffalo, and indeed many other varieties of fish just grab at the hook. For pleasure and health Big Stone lake has no peer in the great west. Ortonville llerald. See Here. Movius Bros, have had experience in getting the numbers on land changed and they know how to do it. (iive them a call. The mast reliable, carefully pre* pared and bewt purgative off th* present ajfe \s IfliANilKETIfS PILLS. Tbo are compounded of Roots, Herbs and Gums of the most healing aiul tieneticila kind As a Family Medicine they are unrivalled, curing Heai-achc, Constipation, Liver com plaint, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia—clearing the blood o( all impurities— acting on the Liver, Kidneys and other important organs removing the waste tissue, and adding years to the lives ot all who use them. For lilty years they have been used by the American public, and their constantly in creasing sales show how the v are appreciated. Perfect Itemeity ill !20 Di*« a*cN. Ashlleld, Mass. I am verging on eighty years, and deem it my duty to suffering humanity to say that my long life is due to liRNDRKTH'S PILLS which have been my sole medicine lor halt a century. I know the last forty-three years of my lite is owing solelo to their use. Your PILLS saved me many times alter the best medical skill in several States had given me up as hopelss. 1 have had many converts to purgation with Braudre h's Pills, and have seen them perform almost miracles ot cure. For children, a tew doses have cured measles scarlet fever, and whooping cough. In all temale troubles and weakness 1 have never known them to tail. In adult males 1 have known them to cure the worst cases ot d» pepsia, rheumatism, kidney diseases, dysen tery and diarrhoea even dropsy, paraly.-tbt, and apoplexy have yielded to a persistent course of Brandreth's Pills. In tact I have iound them the true Lite Elixir. They act as continual preventives against against the ef fects of time, disease, and labor. BIG- STONE CITY, DAK., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1883. NO. 4 OH.N U. MAN.N. IF'Xj-A.IXI seed For Sowing on New Breaking, Laru Knssiai Varitt! Cleai aii Pari, The only kind to Sow. We will furnish thh- Seed on Time. No Cash Down. Pay after the Crop is Raised. For full particulars inquire of L. HOLMES & EKO., This Seed can be seen at M, A, Butler's Feed Store. The Grant County Head quarters are closing out re gardless of cost. BI(i STONE CITY, DAK. Agents for Minnesota Unseed Oil Company. CAWARD & STEVENSON FOR The Buckeye Binder and Mower, and 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 3 nAiw MACHIERY We arc still at the front with the following splendid hue goods- Cultivators, Hand Cultivators and Shovel Plows. Plow Handles, Clwses, Sjirii Seats, Dnulln, Neclt-yolies, cfco. REMEMBER that we have a few more of the famous Norwegian Breaker* to be SOLD CHE Ai\ Having recently purchased the building formerly occupied by Geo. Spicer as a Livery Stable, we have refitted it for a warehouse, tilled it with splendid goods, where they are kept nice and dry. and confidently ask farm ers to deal with us, knowing that we can't be beat in quality of goods or prices. Gall and Bee XJs. JONES & WOLF