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hie] *11' lah'ri'i,!!!, V. •'••"Uitft rf!! I see n- «i:o$ rBLC n TtlE P.YXTOX IStone deptll j'a-it'l nted •se J-w ®8ainl altove nr. ri- "&> r. or V «5 'Vj. J» %. I fdls a place oceupicd by Ptk 'it W0VCI' 11 giv vuu m' v i i, tijed l'-k iii ^h v :-V STONE CITY, lie Best the Cheapest! bopewal Up with ft complete line Of Fnfni Machinery llo yard previously occupied by Moviua Bros. & Co., consisting mainly of fll! Xtw Improved pi.axo tw ink bixdku. RKKDERS AND DRILLS AND W A TO N A SEEDERS, %\XD City, Dak. ft,!?.1 itlformati u' S,VK :\lKi ST. l'Al'l, SULKY l'l.OW, INE CAX'fOX A X1) ('If A BERLAIX WAi.KIXGlM.0W5S, THE WHITEWATER WAioX, NEKTON. CoATES, AXX ARBOR, ADVAXt I. HAY HAKES ALL KIXI)S OF BOSS AXD OTHER HARROWS, SIM.Y AXI) IIAX 1) CUTIVATORS, aLO I'ITTs and XlCIlOl. MIEPARD & Cn'S THRESHERS. fu want the best Kinder, a first-class Straw-burning |!ier Engine, or any other standard farm machinery, call piJress, E. A. k .1. II. JIOVIL'S. WOMAN'S PHYSICIAN A XI) ^dies Private Companion FOB HOME TREATMENT. ommon Sense Medical Instructor for Ladies Only: on iti relerence to all questions relating to Womanh nod H.o Mler esesto Uuflll their rfutiea and to enjov themselve* t''p|rvtt «*il otlier rccoDiint iuiatioii?,it is thoroui l»Jy rrliah t» •TH st'iiKitive, will ever rei «'v«* !l higher ,,oasant,«,ve u bi,.,,r i'Urdf''"Zfi rriZ(' iinl «.njov tliem still 11101-e wlul^ it wr11 cfrt,ahi y .fallure "ii,,ls now Imriift hv tliom: to whom litJ tonus oi U'V,-sriatil,*1*necessities l'«itur-s may W 1 s s snTi H'W to a 1111 lK»suJ(ui,| be changed,the health, ailli the enervated nature restored, by US 1 u,i dmvil iu """i Wi)l'K ('"",10w K au,t n'n,'w 1111,1 1,1 i health as will eual'le til em to letaiu Till'AT Til KM iA '"^n prepared. Kve.y invalid should obtain a F'^iw (•'i.1 "V i u a It is. as aj-opularwork, ^unmyUva ts,lt to the Mothrr.. It is as mop.d.r^vurk, o.^in.-h.ln^ urr.i o u^ *i: wiittm in l'hiin, ('..m-isf, aiul dflirat* 'j-L ti no other book, and is »coinpletp weaknesses whir v :t 11,1 niost va» nature" nature »o the librarv rpirrft itsnerusal Jt ijives intormation w tit' Ihh pron-d aiiu-sl it »t H"1^'' wtli o s Tintiuiis lor pvery disease pet niiar To those who have «iillnt«itloi.al'y, by ,, •-^Jiid the livint'laws ot health, maiie tht'iuM \tj- train ui, ''hulll»g Irom uuv ot Uu- vjuious i c,mli,1,*m' is- ti ^dvne voiif re-iiure kmn-.'tiu nti ^'t.rr^tore vou to he»lth ani or iti dra ,1h HstI if? olleit seen in our homes.r if? too ollen zi" .SS tSi^ 2 I he seen in our homes inr_ i11i1.j.11(.5lllu i i|nhnun lorin a ri'tuSi^ the eye to sparkle can afford to le without it and ',.1 tM-iU'rl:,iuiu*«"" Instructive teaclun^. It i.ieW Met ilhw I SA^'K Jni)U FOR TIIK SEX. It w tu Jjadu.s 0)jl V( U1)1JU ol Rochester 1 w i tie hl an»l a.a,"!|!'' 1,1 tills be earnest' desire with ^'nuiiM and to turuisli such it a,'„i avoid those difficul v manv eminent lf,1 1- Addi'ca.i the publishing co., F0.. 32, 33, and 33 33 1-2 OSIil'HN BLOCK, Rochester, BKr SJOXE CITY, DAK., FIJI DAY, FEB. 1, 1884. Ki.mii.i ruiwn.t, TS*. ®LMniA, Jan. 28, 1*84, Iwttyival meetings still continue. Mr. English has been assists during the past Wfek by Rev. Horace Bing ham, of Mg stone comity, Minn. 0. H.Rngsley, Ksq„ has sold his i^'no0 i/',:lCR's to mck jnlvv TV A TT hach Earl for p^oOu. Km! estate is at a premium in Elnura. j.ink Putnam is busily engaged in the manufacture ol' brooms this win '^r Futnam is a good workman and uses good material, as those who have used his brooms will testify* 1 Washington Territory fever fills broken out to some extent anions the inhabitants of Klrnira. It, is thought that the opening of spring will remove all traces of the malaria fiotu the atmosphere. as the diseas® thrives in a temperature lovvtif than lo. In the meantime it is wn»e for those most exposed, to vaccinate themselves with a copy of the News Letter boom edition of last spring. i John Black andJMatt Fannor have pJt LAiV WaU'r^«ry l"": J(,°king watch. It is a watch, most aesthetic enough for Oscar Wiu k. WII..KOT, WiLMOT, Jan. 24. 18*4. Bli?.?.ards seem to be the onler of the day, and at such times what i. grand thing it is to live at the ter minus of a railroad that is seventeen miles long, rpon an average we get two trains a week and while am writing the howling of the wind gi\es evidence that we will only get jne this week. The first copy of the Roberts County Record was issued to-day and it is needless to say that we were anx ious to peruse its columns. We were pleased to learn that the lately appointed sheriff, A. II. um mings, will likely make his home among us. The second paper, to be known as "The Press," has not yet. been issued. We are gratified to know that as people become acclimated to this cli mate, as severe as the winters are, the more healthy and vigorous they become. Business continues as good as we could expect considering the character ot the weather. The Union house is still well pa tronized. We all stop there—lawyers, preailiers, editors, farmers, traveling men and men who do not travel—all hard at work to see how much we will lack of getting away with a square acre of buckwheat cakes und beef steak at the close of winter. Anti-Dj vido Dakota. ludiau Same*. Siimnel J. Brown of Brown's Val ley. in a communication to the Fargo Argus, gives the spelling, pronuncia tion. meaning and origin of a large number of sioux names, and among them the following, which are of local interest in this vicinity. Dakota (Dakota) Dah-koh-tah. ac cent on "koh"—alliance or league. The name of the Sioux Indians also of a territory, the people of which, on account of sectional feeling grow ing out of the "division scheme," held the name. Iukpa (Inkpa) ink-pah, accent on the "ink"- point, pointed, us of u knife, an awl and the like also end of a twig and head of a river. The name of a Sioux chief, also of a place iu Urant county, the former homo and planting ground of Inkpa and his band, where Big Stone City now stands. Minnehaha (minnehaha) mee-nee-e hah-hah. light accent on "nee" and strong on ,e" and the "hah-hah," slightly gutteral- laughing water. Applied to a rippling brook, a water fall. The name of a county. Sisseton (sissintonwan) see-seeng tong-wang, accent on "seeng"—odor of fishscalo village. The name of a tribe or band of the Sioux nation also of a fort in Day county, and of an Indian agency in Roberts county. Wahbay (wabe) wah-bay, accent on «.l,ay"_pl tee of hatching. The name of a lake and postoflice iu Day county. Wahpeton (wahpetonwan) ""ali phay-tong-wang, accent on the wphay" a slight gutteral on the h—vil lage of the braves. The name of a tribe or band of the Sioux nation also of a town in Richland county. Yankton (yhanktonwan) e-haunk tong-wang. accent on diaunk end village The name of a tribe or band of the Sioux nation also of a county and of a former capital of the tei ri- 1 N. Y. °'rhe Sioux spelling is given in pa renthesis, the pronunciation is in Engli*!1—'"ehang," "nong," ••seem:." "tang" ana "wung," nasal, S. J. li. Cornell Avenue, Big Stone City, Dak. rau STOXK CITY, 1)AK. PAINTS. OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, A. RIG STONE CITY. C. L. HOLMES FE BRO., DEALERS IX Groceries and Provisions, Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, BOOT AND SHOE HEADQUARTERS AT JACKSON BUHLER'S! Four different kinds of Ladies' and Children's Custom Shoes1 and Men's in endless quantity and styles also a big stock of Ready-Made Clothing for the Fall trade. 1 latH, Capw, Mitw, fcc.,all at very Low Prices. FOB THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A J. J. Stevenson's Merctoiil Tailor DBpartment. CHARLES BETCHER, -DEALER IN- Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Lime Cement, Stucco and all kinds of Building Material. *|wP NO. 24 JACKSON BTJHLER. DRUGS AND STATIONERY. DYE STUFFS SPICES, TOYS, FAXt'Y ARTICLES, (OMRS. AXD AT Call and Examine THE IMMENSE STOCK OF NOBBY CLOTHS vAiixifsir, LOWEST PRICES. I WFO'i