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I,, v ADVERTISING BATKS. t) 1U0S fwk. 2»fk 1 nio.|3 mos. .•MM P.- .5 .75 1-0.) 'J.tio 1.00 Ipfioi t.to 3.30 1.50 3:0t) 2.75 5JOO a. 50 3.r.0- 4.511 14.00 '.00 15.901 25.00 4.50 7 (R|* 9.0o| 15,00 25.00 40.00 8.00 12 00 15.00 35.00 40.00 75.00 II. Division fl, i:.ii I um Tabic il. ft M.I PASSENGER. ng West. Going East. Depart. Arrive Depart, tn— 3.v5a in 12:-0 a m— 12:26 a in ACCOM UODATIOS. Ve*%. in .«• o* Going East. ..'J41 cUOii'til ttll.M'T IlliANCIl lodati.n leav-s lor Wihnot at!) a ives trom VVilmot at 11:55, every Wednesday and Friday, COI XTY OH ld.lSS. .sioner*— 1st Dist ..John Martens. yd Dist.AV T. Burman,Chin, .'id I)ist.,Wm. Jennings. —lobn Douglass. oi. I fds C. A Martens, and probate Judge— TUos. 1. I'.uuk or—J Kailey. -ll.J en. diet. Court—J. I.. Lockh-irt diools—If, W Prevey Attorney—I. 11. Divm. l)r. 11 i. C. Rose. Surveyor—W. S. Crowi. CITY lUI'ICI.iJV Henrys Vulkmar. T. L. Bou-k. er—Auk Uittelstaedt r—R, Uodgers tice—S. l.'. Jones ifney- Thos. L. i'ouok H— ist Ward—J A Mcliride, er Ud Ward —W Saunders, \V .1 *'84 \Yait--C A Krhmdson, E W u r*hal, Street Commissioner. Building ctormnd Kire Warden—J K Simmons. t&ti—Charles Su'chlte. FRA 1 Kit Nil IE. N e il .UtCH MASONS, Ml LilANK. lapt'i No. l,". Stated con vocations aud luiirt'h Thursday tl each mouth, i. in. Visiting companions cordially N A.J. BI.KSKK, High I'riest. GIBM*X, Jit., Sec.. & A. M.—MlbBANK LODHIi No. 20. Stated meetings at ^dialer's Hull, on ?hurs lay evennm ol each mouth. bret In oil arecu*dif»lIv invited to at• Qlr] .I.e. Knai'1', W. M. nsri Secretary. 0. -SYLV LOIXtE N*.. [etta every Tuesday evenim at cha lU, Visiting brethren coni.ilu mvi- Kn. hMAsri i,. N. U. AmsEX, Sec. fern iND ARMY OF TltE KKITULIC. »Ieet everv second r.ud lourih Satur- .'fVi !!!. 1 i Adjutant!0'''""' u n 1 DEH "K RAIIAVAV oNDl'CTtllS iTS Mil I .1 Division N o. W?». Meets at Ma Hall i .erv second and toarth Sundays A m. All menilx'iN ol the order corlial lted. K. A. JOHNSON, Cliivi Cond'r, Hon xr. jseii. and Treas. ,, —Meets every Monday eve Court House and extends a atimi to visiting members. :ST S. K (iKi:.:.:, C. T. '1 ii iMAS, Rec. See. is ret lUJi- 3 (irxt i JII ICi riiri.Vll!-:: rut Chi. 30 u Ohi Sui' rtli I J'rjiver meetmtr Wednesdays at Ituv. J. SiiKi.t.AM', Pastor. -1 1 NiT£." ^r^COPAL-Servicein Library llall HOME HAPPENINGS.* Col. D. M. Evans ot Aberdeen, has been engaged to lecture to the Red field collegians. SherilT Benedict says business has never in his experience been so dull in his line as at present, J. S. Farley has purchased the in terest of liis partner, 0. J». Lyon, in the hardware business. A memorial petitioningcongress to open the Sisseton and Walipeon res ervation passe-l the senate yesterday. Geo. Turo, formerly ol this county, has been sentenced to a three years term in the Minnesota penitentiary. 8. S. f.oekh*rt, has been recommend ed for appointment as special agent in the census otlice for recording the the indebtedness of South Dakota. A subscription paper has been circu lated by Will Craig and a generous contribution collected for Elmer Iler rick, the brakesman who had the misfortune to have his foot crushed by the cars lust week. Undertaker Emanuel is having the hearse re-painted, and has ordered a number of new plumes for it. Any of our friends who contemplate dying should bear this in mind and postpone the matter until the hearse has been properly fixed up. The fellows who a few weeks ago were afraid we weren't going to have any winter, have had alt their fears banished the past week or two, the mercury having been kept under the feet of zero during the whole time. It was 24 below this morning, and it. wasn't a bad morning either. -,.t 1,1, ... fir.dav oi each month at. iu 4^ a i i. y.ation papers: h- «A UBV.J .MjMCBBIDIB oi!'..-.iat- )flCK -Jjtt n(l OUieeat Watn-towii. S. D., t" make linal proof in support ol his i ^$?n,i,nd that s .id ).ro.t will be lmule he- I clerk ol circuit coint a' Milbank, il Veburarv, :ir», 1W«. viz: 'I'homas kip P. l- S. "iSo. lti»45 for the t.orthaesl section Township l-'U north, t*-', west. He names the l"Mowii^ t-• prove his conl inuoiics resident* Hid nttivation ot, said land, vi/.: Wm UBi. oi Milbank. S. D., deo. l*,inp.-.on. Itb..:ik, H. D. Henvv A. Kohler, ot Ail-- i 7, e following otiicers were instal led by Sylvan lodge, I. O. O. F. last Tuesday evaning: N. Ed. Emanuel Y. i.~ U. S. Vulkmar See.—O. S. Lunberg Treas.— X. .1. Hleser Coud.—O. W. Antelman K. S. N. i. .1. Car rick L. S. N. 15. liar tic tt. The whole IIKKAI.O force, from the sporting editor to the baby, has been down with the Chinese glanders this week, even the dog sneaking around with his tail between his legs as ii he had been chasing sheep or had •2 p. i:i sliaq, at the House, lost his last friend. he glipp' is no arad' -visiting our city are invitt«l to s u v w ). U. W.- Meets first ami tliir.l Moil day ev(• nines ot each month in Mason, solemnity and lespect. Vi- ting brethren enrdiallv invited, i ONBP. iteoorder, ,1 .M. WATSOS, ,\1 IF L. i:.-SKD. WICK DIVISION N •, 313 Me«»tnin Seliiter'.- Hall, Mi'.back, »Iioui a. in. the lirst aud third Sunday ol each ially Li. C. A1 AT'VUKWS, Chiet. INTROILTTACE !'ISP, Sec. At the special term of the Gi*cuit court for this county, held at the couit house last week, several motions were argued, ammg them was one .of At- i: Service in St. Lawrence i a every Sundav and holy day at tornev Bennett relating the appeal ol ,. REV. JOHN HKKMKMNO, Priest, tlie lS(l nf IJ E K. Chureii. Preachint every Andrews held that no appeal could y in. and 7-: a p. n. :unie 1. 111. Sunday school i k TCHT vs. Tt»wer. Judge um 11 X6I:K IATIONAI.~ IL Batfey, ]»i.-tor. sl .|, appeal. There arc a number, of ^f^ervi, "s(,:.iti pm. sion ali'ects. A bill of dt^oice was ., ^ranted Marceline Elliot lrom Isaac e'TIi KAN—Service occasional— in the 1 Norweeian lang-aiae ut the elmr-h a'. Klliot and one also to Charles Ilokan '^,111. KEV. J. II."SJTOKI.IK, Minister, i S()n r0U the justice co to .. the circuit court, at least until some legislative provision was made lor wi.w. »hi. i«i- i Lena llokanson. The fol lowing were granted linal .nu.uiali- ti ]I KVERSON LIE Kolller. .i ,, I»„RV. Daniel Davis, i James ('arol. Win. IL. Terrian, Totuas it. rs"ii' reb'y L'iveii that the follow- .".nan.-,,-,,, p....', Jobansen, A. I iJn'M ... w»ll«, .lose,.!. IN I I«II, IU'""" As line a line ot si s Henrv A Kohler, ot a«II President Loucks has withdiiiwii, I* 11 11 .i<p></p>Milbank, Anthony aiM 111,' WILLIAMS Kegi -'cr. 1 bal'.v carriages as I A N K S U E S A Y A N 2 1 1 8 K H'KHSOM AL. O. H. Fornel, one of Stockholm's prominent farmers was in town one day last we^k. •Happy Fete," sometimes known as L'eter W'vlliams, of Vernon was in the city .Saturday. Geo. Stevenson was in from the farm today, just recovering from a spree with la grippe. CJeo. Manning and Lee and Cash lime tiling tt) monkey with, and if it ill vacate the building we promise to hereafter speak of it with tin- gie.itest Ah"Economic' 01 ass" has been or ganized in this city for the purpose of studving political and social econo mv, ami particularly the idea of na tionalism. Over twenty members have joined the club, and the liter ature for their instruction has already been ordered. AVhen the boys get down to work we have no doubt they will solve some of the vmporUuiu eijig iinas that have puzzled the brains of philosophers lor ages. ed for a beverage. It, is made the particular duty of sheriffs and deput ies, mayors, marshals, police judges and police otiicers to make known to the states attorney any violation ot the law. Here's a chanco for some boy or gill in the Milbank schools to do something. The publishers of the Youth's Companion oiler to present a line large bunting llag, i) by 15 feet, a line large bunting na^, ii n leet, j()|M|S( school in each one ot the loit\-t\\o cessful school may boat the -stars and Stripes" over us buildng upon 0 Adolldl Jdlln?otl,Mar- t,tie Fourth of July. next. Wii3 carried and ordered spn-.t on tue mi nutes: That this board hereby tend -r Mr W. The first law passed by the le i i in mi Tohn i ture and signed by the governor was, or a 1 lUl t0 onlVl viUl lu wmu can be found in the eitie.s at JCiuan-! of the same. hd tauuei.t ior the six nmnths eiuii..b D, 1 Ji ^. 1II ,,, Carter, ol i,i s resignation as president of the! articles on an y subject.in which tin s, I public is interested. G. 'ai mils all.anc.. pvorv !K IKS Ml wWtoWfA.'. aertioii Montevideo Leader. While train No. *ii was dom switching at Milan, Tuesday evening, Elmer Ileriick, brakeman. walked tr ick W lllt he Amsdeu. of Madison were in doing ike him. and in order to save himself their marketin, Saturdav. he attempted to roll out. rnfortunat 11\ the wheels caught his right foot County Auditor Douglass is ha\ing |j Michael Leddy and Dick Savage braved Wednesday's storm and came over from Antelope Valley to attend court. Jim Moore, alias Canada Jim, one lsse serious trouble with his lungs and is junkie. Conductor Melchior just about able to be around. jhim to Monte ,, charge of the company's Quin Thayer, of 1 wm Brooks, was I 1 Joe iiergman, the Hig Stone boot registereG (diarmacists, and i lines and inpiisoninetit for the viola tion ol the u the end ot a cai and stiuck on his, o hands and knees in the midle of the a cars was backing up. lie had to crawl on his hands ami knees for some distance to keep out of the way uf the cars. It must have been a very ex citing time with liim for a few min utes, with such a horrible death staring him in the face. Finally he saw that the cars were going to over- ,i over it just above the I )R E ovt at the county seat looking after it was tot.nd necessary to matters in general last week. of the wealthy grangers of Vernon I wife and two children at Milbank. was in town Saturday, making unpm ies for a house keeper. South Shore Messenger. II. R. linrnell and wife made the ove land trip.from Big Stone City to T,K)II T!X LL Norwegian service was held at the school house last Monday inorniiiLr and evuning, liev.Stor i utliciating. (Jnitt Milbank last Saturday, and were wel* large number were in attendance, come callers at the HERALD ollice. We understand liev. Storli has an .. ... offer to go to Fortland, Me., to lill a v 1( lIu and shoe man was up last Thursday While Norwegians here would lie having Judge Andrews transform sorv to loose Mr. Storli from amongst him into a full-blooded Yankee. tt.e.n, thev can but rejoice at his good 1 Ex-Postmaster Story of Twin Brooks was over from that war-like bailiwick Saturday. Asa thinks the democratic party a mighty poor crowd to train with if a man wants to hold otlice any length of time. .y there, at a good salary, tortune in going to a larger held. Su]*nor faturdry Evening Call. 1). W. D'iggs, ol Milbank, s 1). i». in the city tiniay. Mr. Diggs is a direc- i new proposed railroad to be built Captain Smither is slowly conval- from amberlain, s. to Superior. escingfrom a severe attack of the It is known as th« 1"1hU i. Huron and Chamberlain, aud wi ilppe, which la.d him up foi o\era '4 o n s o i a e w i e i e a s a n week. Dr. Danieis is also having superior railway nnmi trom M»: ris, more than the usual slight attack ami Minn., to this citv. has i cen unable to be out for some Mr. Uiggs says it was the :,r.V. in tention ol the road to locate then v terminals on the other side of the ba\, i n prohibition bill now before the legis -j ttir but on looking over the lield at the hikes thev had decided that this side n l!ie luv lature. It is the most stringent and and effective law for prohibiting the the sale of liquors that could possibly be named, and when passed, as it un doubtedly will be with slight modi fications. we cannot how its pro visions can be evaded by any subter fuges. The ale tuf lirjuor for medical |,,i ({evolutionary ollicers and soldiers or mechanical uses is confined to oi lTTtV. ami. when possible, tt e name al'orded better facilities Money has been voted all along the lint* get the road and it is an almost i certainty. IViiouai xnur lircjtt iiramlfallicr. The Detroit Journal desires to re ceive, bv postal c:U'd. the address ol all living male and teinale descendants s,il heavy te of he ..ancestor. Wonder W. II. lireailey, proprietor nf tli Detroit Journal, is contemplating a iw are provided. The. jd ui»on the national treasury ajiplieant for the purchase of liquoisj is obliged to make an atlidavit belore ormiAi. ii(ori i:uiM^ the druggist stating what ho wants the liquor for and that it is not intend- 04 the Ito ar«i Cnunl V hionero ol «iratit Couiil)', S. I). Jemniitfs rece! .nit t'"" highest number ll l, iriie Wltll foi'ty-tWO stars, to that public i Chas. llochmuth, ^oods tor poor I aria li i. I O K o s e s v i e s e n n U o 1 iirlIl:il S( states and territories, which shall Douglass, lurnishm.i county ,i ,i tianers wan coinm.ssiouars pro send to thejil the iiest essay on ilie, »(tlaiu Patriotic Iidluenci' of the American on moinwi, P. I'. Ivdee, oi Reviiio, ,, n,i,. Pnlilio allowed te.. dollars lorcoiL ten Flag When liaised o\ei Out 1 ubhc ,1.vli.l. luI Schools." These essays will be l'e-| »u motioii. board proceeded to open i i'ivt-,1 l,y the ,mi.ll»|...r» »f th. o i panioii until April 1, lS'Hh The award „i ,,i Dr. .v." vi.Wamf,isi-ly.oo. of the llag will be made as near Jmie 1 1 1st as possible, in older that the sue- i was duly appointed county puvsicui i ie th. .i mission and arrange lor the liabilities mis-m.ier. and that we w.sh him all prosper .. ., itv in the various relations ol h.s jmvate h:e. uel's. Over thirty different styles Our colnmns are open for the free: Financial statment will lie ]«uiilisl»ed n xt discussion of all subjects that are ot 1 Mi!Lxink,- Monday, Jan. 13, 1S.K), ]5nard met pursuant to adjournment.. Present: Ww. Jennings, John Martfnv John lledman and the auditor as clerk On motion, hoard proceded to ballot inv chairman, vt which W. Jennings ohll y o n T. tlie territory, and lor the tundihg .*j. Parley satamtteel the following tiimnc- interest to the people. Send the ne.ws {1 freni your vauous neighborhoods or ... ........ 1" l. 1 1^-/ receive, two vote* and John .Martens one y..te. i o i n i o votes iSt was dn iared elected clnuilli.in ot tl.e board o! countv commissioners, lirauL county, lor the ensuing year On liiouon the tollowmy hihs were audited and allowed .s, coul jmor .iirm w 1 !iS omV Marten-. ee„:,d TLI0 U i o w IN/, IV^ HIKM inI :i u) n A ltesl: i.• .» «-i,i..ii tb.. i jous DoroLASS, i !.a.:ui..n. t. otilitv Auditu.'. for such tract, t.ikintr snch p*tircnasers immechateiy tvinii?fi TO fhe CNNIIRY NAM i liunuaii, the retiring cli oi t:ii: )oaril nI the appointment of a commission land Mn.-ere thinks lor his k„Mand courteous ,, IMkotii .,JlllU- commissioners, its hearty acting.-8 ch."-inii«u ol tnis ard and as countv coin- ,iJ(,...ned to 'iWhy,: W. ,1EN N :S, ISO. 23 Milbank, Tuesday, Jail. 14, is.»c H.«rd met pursuant to adjournment. Present: Win. Jennings, chairman, John auditor as if Joiiu UeduMu and ti»- l( motion, the following bills were audited iitjd allowed Kred Camp, witness tees Kred Moser, Fred Te-sui, August Woitte, John KeisUke, i5en Mi»er, John 'J'essm, v\'in. Diin^', A.J. Bu's with a few Henry .Thaler, meat lor poor tiou*". A. Miitelstaedt, guods lor pour ni-e .1. A Mc Bride, saiu'i J. S. Fi.rley, interest on county bonds im 4 9'i 1 I a in 2 lt 1 50 1 So 2 IV 2 -W •2 1 8 110 4 5v» 3 05 mauie same same same same flame same. same ],'J2S Mi u:i K" •J 95 1 to 8. K.tiregg, eou .ty printing ...... I j'l'hos. Kippen, work on county tarcu vV Anielmau, goods lor poor Urm him to Montevideo and placed lilin ill lirlandson Johnson, goods lor charge of the company's physician, county liniliatioil Farley ,V iyons, ary to amputate the limb four inches above the ankle. After tin* operation was performed he was removed to F. L. Norman's Sleeping apart nients. Mr. Norman's hospitality v\ ill long b* remembered among Mr. Herrick's friends and co laborers. A generous deed is not easily forgotten. Mr. Ilerriek has a 4 J. L. "Wklurt, lilinj stamp Kgtierf, Fidler hainlx'i's, hooks and stationary Geo. W. Prevey", salary as Co. Sup:.. Pioneer Press i o., ink Nugent, Brown Co.,ollice sujtpitva (ico. D. Barnard, hooks Hlomstad Bros uoods itir poor house J. t. Burkhart, wood lor county H. S Vulkmar, county punting \V. U Torrian, eolli-'Clm^ taxe .. ErIaud.MII ..Y Joliiisoii, goods lot 8 same ... s y. lt"j :lt 7J hi ftl) i 5u i :.•» 41 i s oner On motion, the register ol de.'is an I coun ty treasurer shall he allowt 111-• am o I'll each ]cr lnoiuli tor nweaary cierk li ire lor tin* ensuing year. Oil moiioii. lii- application ol Tohias t)chlei tor'the aUitinueiit o: taxes on SW iptarter section 11, township 1-», range IJ, was reject ed. On motion, it is hereby ordered that '/. o. Larson ainl Fred Poelilman In? ahoived the Sum o! 1 o each or temporary relict. tin motion, the instice ipiarterly report ol Asa A. Story lor the quarter ending Decem ber :i5, iss"», was accepted and approved, and justice lee-^a'lowel ill the su n ol iji.Tft- UI'I motion, it is heix'hy i rdered that county warrant No l|t, drawn in tavor ot 11, 11. llali^ey lor two dollars, he e oicell^ti. t)n n otion, lumrd adjourned to Wedic- lay Ian. 15, lv:o. \V. J1NN.N..S, !. i.:mun i (-i]i .j A u st tor in the Mi bank, Eagaii and Sioux D« il\ y railway, and president of the '. 1 A u i o Milbank, Wednesday, Jan. 15, I ».'o. Hoard met pursuaiit to adjournmcn!. Present: W. JeiMnn^", ehairm-in. Kill-. Martens, .h'lin lle.hnae and tie' ui lil us clerk". On motion, the lollovriLg bill- •••. i audited and allowed: Johnson Larned, ooa! for jwki: D. ,1. S. Mdiiven, work in rouit W. Jennings, I'om'r p'-r dc.-n Tniileaije in i 4 John Martens, S'.tue. John lledman, same On motion, the county treasurer w le-rei.y i ordered tn strike Irom the tax i i- 'ii t.i-s.es on the S\V ipeu'ter ot ''i .i i '-vn slop. I-.'O, ratine .JH. Unruo ion, the eon-ntv treasurer s report, ot uncollectible taxes lor llv.s year w reterrei back to tin* treasurer with n, v i' i i ions to make further eliort to colh tie same. On iiK-tion, the personal projiertv I mi nt oi D. .!. Craiit, 5r., ui tie* sum e: -r-',o \j he aud tn -same is hereby abated. On inoDon, the district attorney's Hilary i s lixed at ij iliil.uu lor the ensuing year. On motion, John II, Owen is hereby up (M inted as a memher ot the 1 i:ussi.oners of insanity tor t.\i im *nc ni Jan. I, I s.H). o-i niotum. the report of tk 1 1!ii .ir I com (Mill s-1 ppriuten •••e|.i( ...l an! ni the jjoor larm w .s approved. u motion, board ad uuned i Monday, W Dof'il.AS-J, i :»ur.ty Auditor. A \XlNiilf i .hairniat.. eiierul »riler !*«. •.* :». I ?c::.iq'iai tns Humphrey I'o^t N" i i. A K-. Depai tniei.t ol 1'. At ii bank, S. !).. Jan. 11.1 I'.i aii nieinbei s ol s.ad I'-1 ai old soldlers: V"'i are hereby commanded puii at headquarters in Miib.i: it uiuay lulls I 1 ill. l!o. w i 111 t.o avcr-ack. .V I s .,llllM,u.vand „.iiei. and i- idder. a e v ui IM :i o o i i i n i i e . A s v v i o v, W. t.'i:u()K ::i:, TllOS. I ITCit, 1). .1. S. .M'tJtvi. .. 11. S. i A 'i i il. T. U-OJ.0 ICRS. L'oni n::tee. Ill SSolialt (IK! far is:« rs. o S U o w i a n i u i i e a i I a i e s a I I a o i o i i n i e a n s e 1 i 1 1 i n v a y i n o a i I V o i n i u a o i s i u n U 'i he attention ol t,i\ i -i s is e,ii]• to the fact lhat the spt ri.il law whu was passed changing the amoiiut he penalt V on the tax of lStfS do. not apply lo last year's tux. and uiiic* e a i e y e e s e n e i .- a i u i Ieoiilar penaitV of percent u.l. i added the first of Februarv. V 111 V 1 i i