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TIIE HERALD-ADVANCE.
MILBANK, r.
W. \V. DOWNIK,
Editor un.l
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AKD COUNTY,
Fill WAV. WAV J,
Stftt* Republican Central Commit*
ler.
HkaIx^'.VK'I KUH Itiil'l'llUCAJ? i
i \TE CoMMMlTTEE,
AHKHDKEN, April 25.!
Notice is hereby given that thorn vvol
be a meeting or the Republican State
Committee of South Dakota, to be begun
and held in the city of Huron, South
Dakota, on Thursday, tlio 8lh day of
May, 1890, at 4 o'clock p. m. at the
Opera Hons", lor the purpose if fixing
upon the time, plane and repersentatiun
for a state convention, and insuing a -all
thorc,
Verv Respectfully,
MCCOY, Chairman.
Hon. M. J. Gordon, of Aif-ri
about to leave that city for tL "f
Washington.
A call for the .sixth lulei na',
day Bchool convention has h-1
meet at Pittsburg, Pu., fr»•
i•.
to 27th. An effort is being n.
executive committee to ublam
one fare for tho round trip.
As was predicted, the doors of the sa
loons were tightly soaled up Thursday
morning, and the bibulously inclined
who had failed to lay in a supply against
the years of famine, had to come down
to water straight and slalce their thirst
at the town puuip just the same as
horses, oxea, mules, editors and other
.animals have had to do heretofore—and
it isn't a bad drink either as many of the
boys who are giving the beverage a fair
trial have already confessed. Prohibi
tion prohibits so far, and with a fair at
tempt at enforcement it will continue to
do so. A strict enforcement of the law
is the only thing left us, and we believe
that the great majority of the people of
the state, including those who opposed
the enactment of the law as well as those
who approved it, view the matter in this
light, and will aid to their utmost a due
observance of the prohibitory statute as
long as It stands on tho books. This is
the true spirit of American citizenship
the rule of the majority—and we can act
with honor only while we uphold this
principle. Here's to prohibition and its
faithful enforcement.
Engineers should remember that it is
necessary for them to procure a license
threshers must also remember that they
are responsible for any and all damages
caused by fire set by their machines
while in transit from place to pla?.e.
You must also extinguish the
fire in your engine be
fore leaving it for any purpose. If
the buildings, grain, hay, implements,
fencing, timber or any other property is
injured or destroyed by tire, caused by
any steam tnreshing machine the per
son or persons owning or operating the
same, shall be responsible to the person
or persons injured thereby for all dam
age or injury caused or sustained by
reason of such fire. In a suit for dam
ages it will be necessary to prove that
the machine w as tho cause or means of
setting such fire and that it was through i
the carelessness or negligence of the per
son or persons operating the machine, or
that the machine was imperfect and un
safe in its construction.
Section 5 of the present law reads
It shall Vie unlawful for aay person to
sum of hve hundred dollars, payable to ,plu(J
Week s isue, wnelc ui uUe j..»•
that it is sending out a large mi
sample copies, for whiih it dot-
1'ubi I-
pect pav, and in another
law that all who take th*
the po.-tofflco are liabh*
Tins game they art) t:
'.tiled to
ine iM'h
by the
:i rate of
Tl»f house committee on term.Ties re
ported favorable the bill reimbursing
South Dakota tor expense of the Sioux
Falls constitutional convention of IS'Ci.
The sum of $15.1)00 is granted. Th"
bill has already panned the senate.
Attomel General Dullard says that all
county officers are eligible to a re-elec
tion, no matter how long they may have
served previously under the territorial
law. Tho terms of their service can only
date from their election under the etute
law.
Chairman McCoy, of tho republican
state committee, has issued a call for a
meeting of the committee at Huron en
tho 8th. inst.. for the purpose of fixing
upon the place, time and representation
for the state convention and issuing a
call therefor.
Sioux Falls Press: Judge Andrews
lias decided that the copy of a chattel
mortgage filed with the register of deeds
must be duly and formally authenticated
in order to make it acceptable under the
law as evidence of a lien upon the prop
erty. Copies which have been filed have
in thousands of instances been without
any authentication whatever.
mi tin* farmers of the eo
ticularly thesub-fTi.ers of the Ad vane
Hut it doesn't work and their P-ipeis II
be'm* hurled hack bv the doy/T- e\.
day, We wish to state that th
can never force payment for the
except from
subscribed
pursue is to it
poht'illice. The al
people is an outn.. i
its utter hi''A of II
It i s-:r
The editor of the Hi -i»r.?» A.\
owes an apologv to its ri ad-. rs -r hut
ing taken up BO much space the last few
weeks with dissecting some of our do
mestlc animals. Our only excuse is thai
an editor iB liable to get tired at times,
and should be allowed to indulge in any
little recreation that may help to tone
him up and give him that relaxation
which all hard workers so much enjoy.
However, we're had our fun with the
animals and feel as if we could settle
down to a good business gait very soon,
and we're going to do it. We have come
to this, conclusion trrst. because our
friends have threatened to proe. ute us
for cruelty to animals if we longer con
tinue to drive the critters around the
whipping post and again, because we
don't like to tight a corpse, and t!ie thing
is so near dead that we haven't the heart
to give it a last kick, which would 1-md it .tbii1)
in the open grave it has dug for itself. The
thought of parting with these dear dumb
friends who have afforded us all so much
amusement the past few week«. worked }))Wjr
us up into high poetic frenzy with the -on1|f
following result. 1 which should
in a low, melancholy tone, and 1
light, bree/.y tone in whieti the bn
been in tho habit of referrir,,
mules):
W«"v lovcil yon lontc, we've
Good bv«, doar jack, bye
You cannot write, anil *varc cut
Oood-l've. deiir jftok, g.i i »e.
Bye, jackto, bye bye, jsckte, t\ 11
Uood-bye, doar jack, good-bye.
To you, dear mule, a long farewHt.
Oood-bye, dear mule, good-bye
You're in "tlio sou i," if easy to 1 -1!,
Good-bTe,dcar nii/n.. i ood bye
Byo, mulie, Ac.
With ear* BO LONG, and liua t« to thi 'K,
liood bye, old milieu, good-liye,
You're out of trumps, mid huvi a't 111
Good-bve, old mules, gned bye.
B'«, mulies, & c.
And see theiu going, two by-two.
liood bye, old fraud*, irood-bve.
The government mule, ttud the uckv-r
Uood-byu, o frtc '!-, good bye
00 fur a!enit
the state, said bond to be approved by round trip, ami it is confidently believed
and filed with the Clerk of the Circuit I that ali connecting lines in th* Kasr,
Court of the County where he resides, in
a"'1 W.\U
oaso hd is a resident of th© Stiito, atul it rut^s of fi*re for this occasion.
a non resident, with the State Auditor, To the Knights of Pythias Biennial
conditioned to pay all damages arising1 Conclave wiiit hwiii lie held at Mil
fromany fire caused by 1dm in violation ^kee -July 8th to 12th. the rates wo!
e o n e i s a s s a s s a e a e o i
of tue provisions of this act. round trip (i e. half rate). Tickets will
If you own a threshing machine look i be sold from July
^to tUls matter before you start in. Ueturn good to July Uth.
u Ai
rom tlM" Uiijnr
Siifnlrv II ITALIC E
a
s
.•
i: en
er
1
,»t, pi"
.of |.Lit
smi. or
1
with its claim that i
the Advance, when
fused to allow it to i.
1
1':
fault I
times afflicted in tl
stance, early ht«t
winds co!iiiiv ",'iv1
the north ii.i n
prietora of fa y t-r
wanted some nt"
1
hou-e, arid uccordi i.
er of the building. .i.. i" ..e
buy the windows and aski theow
er apply the utnount paiii i them
rent. This was agreed to. and the owner
a receipt! hav
V.'Tvh'W
v. ..re
ar
app»*ab,
lidit that
.wi .Id le to
of the building repiestel tint
of the money paid for th»* w
forwarded him but th*' v.:
away and no receipt and
riving answer u i i» fr.
the owner of the Luildin.
the best thing: he could d-j .w
muko a trip from jS'orth
liave a personal investigation of the bus
iness methods of the great Xorthwstei u
Imagine Ids siiriirim1 up*n ariivinghi
last week to find that thu v,iudo-As 1,
simply beeu rented for the winter, :r
that they had already been returned
the parties from w hom they wer»* leap"'l.
The great Northwestern wsif probably
laboring under the same h'Uiueination
regard to ttie windows that he W wl
he attempted to steal the Advance n
I'O Wil­
li! ihibitot y
efleet tlii:
b"et
•li it i
w hi
ma.
an'
tiv
is.
^O!
hil
wl
Dakota and
paper- -that by virtue of his lease he .o
souiehow come into full and compl' t.
possesion of the thing. It was a link
mistake, of course. ',hut treat in.siitu
tion*, like the Northwestern are liable to I
make, but it was a lucky thing that tlie
owner of the building came d»wn when
he did. Another six months atul tho
Northwestern would pr bab!y have had
a warranty deed of the whole property.
vi«ion :u
pie^t thf
'iti/.' n l•
i
give w
•h will
it m10
1
Ad\nn
in any form wtiatc oarelac
falsitiv.* n ««.v» I' ti
tion.
K' n'ttl Hi
'»I or reccptac
:IH shall keep.
paper.
maferi
.' Vllllhli:
\i
]\ib!ir '.Jjr (iruuntl
N-
1
is hereby given that anew
iic uuTn'ping grrimu 11n 'ifstaH
on lot'.j, block G4. on il.i" 'et nejir
i.:ro'-k two bloc'"s nor'li i! llan-l's
mill. Ai...
m'inure,. -i' -o
V '_
I A I
WJ.: i: o _• is Jiive
llr.Ni
Dated MUhfiuk.
ubbish. 11
I'r'
S I)., May
To Reimburse Suutli S i
W \SIIINITIN, Ajiril
committer (.m territories tod •.
fatorably tiie bill reimbur-in.
kota for expenses of the Sioux
siitutional convention of Ih^o.
o S I o I U i s a n e I n I
ready passed the senat".
.mo!1,tr
-uTiir
'r. the
11 u\
the
i!:
C.« 31, 4 St. V. Kicursion,
For the meeting of the Nat ional Edu
cational Association which convenes 111
St. Paul in July, the Chicago, Milwaukee
and St. Paul Hail way company will sell
excursion tickets to St. Paul and ret. in
jise a Steam Threshing Machine in this I trom points on its 5,71*) miles of road in
Btate until he shall first enter into a bond I Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota. Iowa,' these are hopeful indications ot a sm
with good and sufficient security in the I Missouri, South Dakota Ha- ful issue.
auction
I k o t- o n e a s i s o o n e i s a s a i e i S o u a k o i a t- e o e o a v o e
,ership feeitorthe'
jui,? .l,hft
ChU
si*"
.J Milwaukee & St. Paul ll'iilwny in niak-
fith
to 11th, inclusive.
May
-use
Soutii I)a
Knlls con
The sum
Tiic iluvotTrial.
Aberdeen News While thi.-*
iti
,)nsof
paIr|(
,tlsm i
the event will have a marked influence
on th© Career of the commonwealth am!
be worthy of a place in the calendsr a
one ot the notable days in our history.
This is true whether prohibition meets
the expectations of reformers or confirms
i the prophecy of oppo netits whetbeF its
adoption is regarded as an attempt toes
i fim kmHntal Ill()rill pri
ncip:e or
3 measure of expendier.cy of doubtful
utility and vicious tendency. It is at
least acourageoiis effort to applv the
()J
.., ,,
ovil As sm
.h
bitioii will claim the respect cf all sincere
men of good principles, whether they
or diappro\K the lai.\. '!'!.• pi-i
ie have declared in favor of .1111 I'ti.c
most advanced idea for the 4'ra.:ic.ii ion
of the debauching *aloon atul its e\il«.
1' oh i hit ion never bad a fairer field for
t'.ie display of it- reforming than
,-i prestuitovl by South Ibiko' 1.
IJeing chiefly Hirricult'ind auu !rei from
very large cities, there lire ut lew hid
mg phiees for evil. .No stront co.nbina
ions of lawless men ca.i l»» form. I to
resist the law. The tciopet of the pco
I'le is tuvornble t'i.: ic f-er.timeut be
lunil tlie law so 1 ii '1 the eiiforce
iiieiit ol any stai'r", 1- "'long etiouL'h
o uphold tlie -s in its execM •!,.
The Ihjtior int-v,!t-=elf, so far fe. t!.e
more promitx 1 i 1:
1
en-ie .lion
*i 'he bu-ie.e..
•oii»'t»rned, hav.- ..
Position to sub.u' •... n
evitahle. The dehlieration and —.i
n by the friends of the 1. i
ure in giving ample time to those .1,levi
ed by the law to adjust tlo-ir business
affairs to the new situation, have contri
buted in 110 small degree to Sliioo 1 ,.
waj lor the new order of thing*. ,\':i
a very conspicuous position, no! only be
fore bet istor .-lates, but before the civi
lized world She is working out. a tiro!.
'em which has never beeu satisfy nn v
xlved. Her people are doing s.
for mankind. The more truly they re
alize the lespons'ibility which they have
taken upon themselves, as demonsirator#
of the ellieacy of a prohibition law, the
stronger will be their determination to
lifted,
a lack
gen
antici-
every
have
ainion-
!i i
•itaiy ii
1' lLot'i
thai
M» i
::t-.
ill
i! law iv'\. ).
.11 attend the I
held hereon
aatauisu t"
e la^t term of
ved to Orion-
»pe:iil ii If'A
Whiter tick,
'ting
f'
Interest
ait ijiii
cted to
•mfeict
oreucL
ters
the i)
ion of
e'j
at fir-
-.e Cit
hi/ member^
Moii'hn.
on Tufsd r, i
th" Couf.T.
I'ontinue over
to
ported
ur
•ruing's traiu.
Hes.-iioii, which
a y n y 11.
^ry evening a*
will especially
services. Th"
t'IF• Will be p! ai l, MIL' I"
"•"o. Confer"h :.-i
lie devoted to religious
bishop will pit-ach on
haps oiie or two (C.-ffut
-f a y
was
not ushered with tioomirig of cannon
li(
Sunday anl
"sol'thi* Wei
per
City Wave.
Asmcj TO .Tsoriirus.
M'- WHIHJUW'S SOTITLIIM^C SYRU}I IP-RN I.
:!.•• lieM for TT'IIDR«II t» I-ILOI'A i.n,
AllU wrtift It rcln-ve« Un- nlti"
BliUiTcr at eiH't'. jirmhK-'s linturnl. 4un?t cie cp
('•••11... tie- !i 1 frm iisiii, una ttu- Iiti1«
ii« uvc'" us ••liriulu tf 11 btitton." ll ii) v.-ry ph-a*
ttnt to IYUOTHF'H TIN' 1 to 1(1, SOFTIOIS the KUUIP,
pfiiH, r(-U««''K w nd, reiruiutos the liowclt*,
ainl is Jin- -t k:mwii ri-ui«dy f«ir diiif hu a,
wlii tlier Hri-iiiu: frurn ti'dliing or other caum"
fnei i.'i utn.tiie.
A Great Event
I11 one'.-, life is tlio discovery of a remedy for
some loUi-'-stiiiiUin^ malady. The poison of
Kerotlula ii in your blood. Y011 inherited it
from your aiiecsltns. Will you transmit it
to your tdfsprmj la die grunt majority
of cases, ixitli Consumption irtd Catarrh orig
inate 111 Scrofula. It. is «upposed to lie tlie
primary sonrcc of many oiiier ileran^ements
ul the. Iio'ly. llenin at once to cleanse jour
blood Willi tlie xtali'laiil uUcraliVe,
Ayer's
Sars
N'
apariSla
"For several montlis 1 w:is troutiled with
scrotnlom erupt mm over the whole body.
My aiiieiite vv.ii bad, and my system so
prostrated that I ini.tl.!. to work. After
trying several remedies in vain. I resolved
to lake Aji s Kar^aparilla, mid did so with
such jvio'l e^'ct that less than one bottle
Restored IV3y Health
and s'c :if. '!i. Tie..- uf ll»u curu
tonislied m-e, as I expt cled the ploee-s to b.)
loiiK and t-diou:-i." Prederieo Marlz Fer
Uaiides, Villa Nov,tile (Jaya, l'ortii^al.
"Fir iiiv y.-ais I was a sulTeo rrom
scrofula, until about three years a^o, when I
began Use u e ,,1 Ayer's Harsapaiiila. sineo
wfiieti til-- (!-eiv has eiitio !y di^.ipp. ared.
A little eliilil of mine, who was troubled witli
the same complaint, has also been cured by
this medicine."—H. Jirandt, Avoca, Ne!,r.
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
DE. J. C. AYEIt Sc CO., Lowell, HaiB.
Sold by llrug^'iiiU. Worth $5
a bottle.
1 .. ni V» fltertowij, Smiih
K 1
N o i e 1 0 e -r e i a
iitti ii," loiiowiiitr ii8ia.d uler ha« filed
if hi* 11.leiilloh |,i ri,iik" fi i::ii t'i ve yi-ftr-rt
pport of hi^ rliiiin, ami Ui„t HH'HI ,r
tie- ju'ls e.or !(j hit abserjc
rt al MUbaiiif, South i)u
irj.'tile ,1
rk of r: i r
11 June J4th, 1
"-r.il.
lid N.
I.udwiit Miinniart
MUM fur 1 |.e si',, iir.of s,-,-
He imiMi th
rot, to,e,n* r,
#anl Inud, /it:
l.udwii' Tin li
I'hnetittijMjn,
ItvTilln, S. t).
p. lis, 1 4»,
I prove hlM
'-(."Ji nut! -ii|!. iuten, nf,
Iftintoiy, of Albee, S. I)
He%il'o, S. 1 ThoiniiH
ft Ii Kiiijilt Moon, (if
follnwOitf witunHn
W i n
WILLIAM*, JP-gnter
N. J. BLESER,
Has a Complete Line of the LION BBSf*®0"8*
of Mixed House and Floor Paints, i/J,, -i
:niv Vaintinir it will
ai ii i these Paint:
i i n n i i s
Dc
i:s i (jcneral Banking lkisiness.
Accounts of
HusincS
Paid
on
1
ori'iun
the
Milbank
Office over Old Post Office.
lime Deposits,
P.NChan_o-e
Col
lectin
Sol
MIS
i
iwn
St
new styles and
learn the low Prices.
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Latest Designs
Colorings.
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