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TjjjSr J) XI!., NU.IVJ. j|)\ •T'l nlv 2 fcs at 3 \CK Vb. IX NO. id gaonffimijuMaBw* •mmMmwwv -.SN 1 i liken ft ness, Cities }S. y[ade. for 'MWI N K W Y O K that von Iia\ s' 1 CMxis. \M 1 lx a dime social at Mr. K i i's ,m Friday evening, xvlay U'.uii, '•v. ie-. eake, A-c„ lor refreshments, eoriiially invited. "i'i Bailey has his hoiiM- Mirndj 't l.is week that he has been 'iirn iiumtiers away for lack ".:atkn« in the wav of room, mMnrnnMsani Wi'!p y i n A K N I N O S Solivn-'-T .Irow down 11 Tuesday. hweigel of Ortonvilleeame up atternoonVi train on business. lreucker is irnvoments )F making in the Filial started Tuesday morn- lay delegate* i 1 Mrs. ("has. Thorndiko d^ove Ortonville last Saturday and! (ay with ye editor and famib Us. Hall took the passenger lorniug for Minneapolis wheie pend a few days with her i v.'liitcomb went to Minneapolis M!.IV to consult an oculist in re 1 eyes with which he is troubled !y" 'A'atson, HS DELE^AI.' OF •y, who for ft year or so has '-nig his trade at Montevideo, niie to Milbank, for the purpose •i'• one or two resiliences when aui go to Montevideo. UVen 1). Dexter will preach a memo Hion at the M. E. church, on Sun &' -ith, atlO:l"a. m. when the] •m i Woinaob' Kelicf (.'orps will lody. [.Miner wiio left for Minneapolis (peeks ago to take a position I pe Milwaukee Co. in that city, Friday evening the ladies of pJopjil (Jnild held an ice cream ihibrary Hall tit which they took W ^h). The evening was spent asantly, and the social pro ng rand success. fuefct of Mins Emma Hollands, kiy ot this week. Miss Wright, ting over our city with a view |izii:g a class in music. She is iplished and ellicient musician wishing to tuke lessons either 30 or organ will do well to be •r instructions. llStB33!]E3iEBHE^i^saESI liandall i his custom Ilul dress wHi. with lieai fittintr, woll imidi* clotlio. wliii-h you can uvt at HOIJ O I I I O S K o i i'' I'T^ ill-fittiiiv fiiirst tjiia (ioods i'msllillj' a n U n e w e a some valii i-ear of his ill Holla!1.'!' returne. *-here she had been visit ?i»w weeks. il. ObssM-r wiiM in towv with his friends Saturd :\. Captain S'nifl,«r went with line Tuesday and captured ov ed pout." Mrs. s. Birquisl i T.it• rr ,0 IoWft 1:lst ,,r n ie wee S-curity.^ A. U. W., attended theses.-ion oj lodge held at Aberdeen las! ,.!. Hay, win.) lia been vi-itin^j :t: relatives in the city returned •••.in in Hhindiander, Wisconsin •l.-'V morning's train. \j W. C. French who 1 -n !•.} i.' at Bath and Aberdeen vi-it 1114 I' a fort nicJit past, arrived if einly part of the week. Tuesday and has been Remember the Bt-rmun f.,r tin* ». A i\.. next Sunday m^rnin. -Iverybodv invited, and old soldiers are Mrged to be present. V\ e art* often deei ved in the age if pp.-pi'- ha\Ing beautiful and luxuii ii't liair. /"t. knowing that they use liaii Hair lieiiewer to keep gray hairs away An ()iiio editor traded his paner for a .lernie Gordon ot Browns Vallev, wi.o K-'-irneil t(.i herhome on Monda .. This entering wedge of a .• nip!iii i that may prove fatal is OM. a slight cold, which a doe or two of Ayer's Clierrv Pectoral iniiht have cured at the commencement. It we fore, to keep this re ., at all times. .1. 1). liurkhardt, on I...ed a house from tl 4 ,, One day last week RoM. unlock, of •,1 Mel rose township, while doing chores in the barn was stooping over belaud a yearling colt when the animal kicked striking him in the arm breaking it jusl above1 the wrist. I)r. Wang set the broken member and he do as well as can be expected. Mr. Henry Schafer is making some valuable improvements in his shop and slaughter house. Ho has latch' pur-' f.|,.lSed |l transferred to Edgeley, lak., i $ Konreclt's latest im)iroved -1! has accepted a more lucrative kettle and stove for trying out At the slaughter house lie has lard. reels, the recipient this week l,«?imtiful variation of colors, pa fragrant odor. The flowers W°U w a i i n V!!iid i 1 11 Hat 1 :i i,,.,I!-!,:.' f-r _r for Minneapolis wi,« ,o nhf wiii join in Ir. -'-'iMid and make that city their he:: i .) Farley has erected «hed between his store and the jewelry stor**, where he keeps ft good di&pluv of machinery hand tor Kale. llev. W. H. e:ujie up from i! 11 I Vl^ibia wlicro »lio visit will. J.ix ,m„,v tat .-r, ll.p f.tizoM of the town will |,i,„ for u instant '•ni md Ministeri-i! 1 "l-i ll so Wednesday lad, :,inn fiMim-rlv owned by A. B. liandall, onto the farm HKKAI.D-ADV.VNCI and Review lust week and is putting in place one of kettles and e\eiy thin!.r tii.it por- M,.rry & Wilitoorab took and el,!,. ped lifty cattle to Sioux ity hist. werk., morning r^ Kilns to tlie 1.1,si!,os«, NfW Ht.ll Of U... host. Kvl( laud right- of Appleton, Minn., Iowa, to complete the arrangements or about twenty.five young people butter business, with some prospect of selling out the creamery property to W It. Owen, one of the most expenence( j.tjay and wealthy butter men in that state. ^, Dexter covered and protected u inter and when uncovered i ,, already In hud v prepared to Willi good soft evening I!«-v. Ihxter, i Mm i iif M. E. church. preached interesting sermon toyoung people. Mr. S. M. Pasco left on Thursday rniti^ for Cres.cc, Iowa, where she visit her parents for a few weeks. i.'.-'se holding tickets at reduced I'". jr photographs at Lee's studio, ... ]]efise look at them and seo that i nut let them run overtime. ive Craig and Clajton Harrington I i.'i i indies, of Hi« Stone. p«me np Thurs day evening to attend the Epworth Lo autre convention. Preparations are being made to hold the TuW State Sunday School Conven- tiijn lU NVil ot ,laee ir an1 k- make tlungs easant for their visitors. see a stone that lay Mr. .J. S. Simmons returned from Min neapolis last Tuesday afternoon accom panied by his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Cur ftn, who will stay with her father for a tew weeks, and enjoy a visit with iriends in the city. lie. here are other so calied editors the premium as money well invested,as' n• a thousand milen away who mi^ht follow his example with :-.dv:u.l-uje to themselves and the public. they have been protected. Insure Mrs. J. Owens r^tnrno,] hist Friday from a visit with her parent:-, T. M. Plot nT and wife \\ilni"t. Slie was a po.-ihve pleasure to note the unanimity also flccompan:'d by -i ter Mrs. with which the press of th© United !d be well there by within reach Iv missed, iwt only by those for whom |j ot Mr. Frnpont without even cracking are we going to celebrate If so are we become acquainted with him in his new the plaster. This is moving buildings going to have any music? Something home. in a pretty line sliupo when you can trt. will have bo done soon if we wani our them around so quietlj ti.at it wonMii't. bund to stay here on the fourth. The wake tlie baby. bivs are getting anxious as bands will w ,, probablv be engaged early this year. Iv. Morris and Ive\. Isaac Ken\ ille, of Sissiton Agency passed through the city Monday on their way to Detroit, Mich., to iittend a Presbyterian assembly in connection with the Indian Mission- ary work. Mr. Morris lias been connect- cd with the Indian Mission for sor.ie!of 'twenty years and lvev. Renville is a na- tjvu millili1!r of ie Age to Thevmng man seems to be coming the pace. UPW front in this country at a lively 0X 1B When the Uailed States Senate is next called to order it will contain three members under forty. 31r. Clul ton, the newly appointed Senator from jg on v will tom arp ln returned Saturday Mr. (». W. Merry returne.i JviTiiruay thoir |)Uler 00 and started the sinie night for Thursday evening of last week a nf George says the business must go on. joshing, and we presume they caught I ast Friday evening the doors of the some fish but failed to notice where Union Hotel were thrown often by mine they put their game, returning about host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. 11 W. h-k to meet the rest of the party. The Bailev for the purpose of tendering a! baud being present played a few select »if«lh ,quet of pansies raised reception to Rev. A. l. Dexter and wife. ions, after which the party was invited NenofMrs. l)r E Daniels Rev and tints were of amost deli-! tor of the M. E. diurrh and a large numspread for the occasum, with the good bpr of his church and congregation things which Mrs. onright kno»vsso well this occasion. Between how to arrange. After supper Elmer was came out on sixtv or seventy persons were present to presented with a beautiful photograph evervbodv seemed to enjoy themselves, which he is held by his h-l'Kbtto bring them to ma- us no one could help doing with Mr.ami who wi*h him many ft happy retumof File do.mr nD uonor hats our thanks. Mrs. Bailey as entertainers 1 1 A N K S 1 I A Y A Y 2 2 1 8 9 1 Consolidated April 11,1 00 1. Grey, agent of w I .'u Brannon has a neat sign erected Mrs. J. \V. Williams arrived on the ii-'the comer of the ..Etna Hotel -, early morning train Monday from Butla reetmg tie- tiaveling public in the lo, N. Y where she has been for several •k and •born-• straight nr."J narrow way towards his t.i'.'e when in want of a livery rig. i: has been reported that Miss Huell,' teacher i die primary department of our schoo. -. us 1 a ken \vors e on Saturday afternoon and fears are entertained that tdie will have it run of typhoid fever. \v'i'V *K»in this year. i mo •yyijj],, riding on i(j 118 wafl rov, n enry £.he was working, but b% the boaider& j,D ^.taTt out for himBelf, and has' 'chosen The question was asked in both the Emanuel is a young man of good habits (in 6pr[njf a U w ucy. ar thirty-six. and Senator iiml lr nr( iinlv thlrtJ .. m.lini t3 e„,„ sc5l J) „, tu«. legislative abilities with ii eaglies herp(1 ut ie hoine of Mr and Mr9 VwtW to celel)rate the 2 0th birth- their son K- A. Conrigtit. Late in aftprnoon a few of the party went is the newly appointed pas- to seat tneinselves at the tables that w as welcome him to his new charge, and album as a sl.gId token olfthe ei«6emw he ccld water alter such antArtniners tide anniversary. Jf a n :n blew his eves full !d Many farmers overlook the fact that j''rutehes, but it will be sonu husinvss men never fail to keep their before he ran use his toot again, buildings find stock well injured, and if they do not have a loss they consider y jj ]{ov fi our gram against hail with the Watertown llail Indemnity Association. In these days when partisan politics mav be found in almost everything, it is suites has endorsed and stood bv Secre- 'before returning to their home in Aber ary Blaine in the controversy with the ideen. 1 alian «o\ernment. Herman Emanuel has sent after a set Miss Ida Backman, who for nearly a of tools, and expects to open a burter shop year past has been the faithful and ji standaril 'hi Co., was in the city Tuesday h-oUu-g atter the interest ot that company. Mrs "W. W. Downie returned this afternoon from Ortonvilh where she iias been spending tlic week, visiting with friends. Mr. Hownieis expected home to night from Yankton where he has been attending tin- irrund lodge of the 1. O. (). F. Dyspepsia, has driven to an oarly and even suicidal grave many a man who, if he had tried the virtues of Aver's Sarsa-1 willi would be alive today and in tlie of health and competence, Sufferer. be warned in reason, and don't 'allow the system to run down. months, to spend the summer with her father's family Mr. II. W. Bailey. Mr. Williams, who is traveling for a hank punch tirm, expects to tret around to .Mil bank about July 1st. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. William* will be pleased to see them in our midst again. On Friday last Mr. Schuyler Verdow met, with a very painful and what v w'ious accident, s i,i( vcle the witi»l of dust, blinding so that he failed to directly in his road till he had nearly struck it. Fpon seeing the stone lie, attempted to jttmp from his wheel and in doing so sprain ed his ankle vso that lie was confined to his bed for several days. He is tiow aide to be around some with the aid ti me Bride preached in Libra- n last Suntlay. Mr. McBride was accompanied on his trip by Mrs. McBride who has been attending the assembly of the order of Eastern Star where she has been elected to the highest office of the Grand Chapter, that of G. W, M. Mr. and Mrs. McBride took the east bound train for Big Stone lake Monday Morn ing where they will spend a tew days n cient waiter at the Xnion Hotel, went! about a year, several months of which he home last Saturday, She wiii be grc-at- Wilmot. Herman has been in Miihank ias been engaged in the barber shop of Mitchell. He has lately decided Wilmot as the point for starting. Mr. will win the respect of those who There is good work being I cemetery which should he encouraged in every way possible. There has been need of a great deal of work, and this those who have a lot seem to take gptn-ial interest in keeping it trimmed idch very much improves the looks oi the grounds. Last Saturday eight or ten of the old soldiers went up to set J0 headstones and fired up the graves Bcverttl o{ jeir comrades who sleeping in the city of the dead On Friday morning, of last week, Mr. J. A, McBride received word that his father was very ill at his home in Lake City, Minnesota, and a little later was notified by telegram to take the first train for that place which ho did. Mrs# McBride followed by the next train. We clip the following from the Minneapo lis Journal: "JudgeJohn McBridedied aft«n«oi.otlionrtdwe^.as,,! TO years. He came to Lake City in the spring of 1800 and has served as justice of the peace for 20 years. Mr. and Mrs. McBride havo the sym pathy of the community in their sorrow Gottleb Oehler met with quite a loss the other day by one of hia horses dying. About a week ago Mr. Oehler drove over o tlie "Morrill" place and left his team for a moment or two,, as he had often done before. The horses became frightened at a dog and ran about two miles. As they came to a bend in the road leading to the bridge which crosses tho creek at Christ Oehler's place they failed to turn quick enough and were crowded off the bridge into the creek, w here one of them lay for about an hour before it WSIB more than the horse could gotten oUl oI thd water This sudden UI e a run was stand and it TUB'S ItHOOkS. TWIN BKIO ^S, May 21, 1S'.»0. Geiieriil Ite|air Nlicif*. Wagons, buggies and all kinds ,,f ir:u machinery put in order. Second hand extras for St Paul, McCormick, Minne apolis, Huckeye, Decnug, ()sborn and Empire binders. Will buy, sell, or trade second hand machinery or v-figons. W. K. JiAVMoM). 11 (). Breckeniidge moved to Big Stone yesterday. Tvin Brooks realizes she has lost one of her most enterprising citizens. F. Harding has bought out II. O. Breckenridge's wood and coal bushiest? here and asks for your patronage. Twin Brooks I. ing finely. T. is progress When we put a noti ,f for rainin the AnvANris last week we felt sure it would be noticed, and the bounteous supply we have received makes us all feel grateful and appreciative of adver tising merits. •JUKD -Monday, Ma\ IS iv.M, Mrs Anna Ames of consumption. J. N. Saflford is now making good his time (hiding out how much we are worth. FESTER.—HATH—At I'I" HICII"'R the bridei' KOBUT, »F PUR eiita at l'ierre, S. 1, ou 1'iiursday, May, Itth Mr. WiltiHtn Milbauk, S. 1)., I.T Miss Loila liatli, of Piorrw, S. 1). Tliis event is one that is looked upon with pleasure by the many friends of both the contracting parties. Mr. Foster is the train dispatcher of the C. M. & St. P. By at. this place and by his steady habits, his gentlemanly actions and strict attention to duly has won a large circle of Iriends. The bride bus lived in 'his city for the greater part ot her life and has been tor several years past one of the leading young ladies of Mil bank. The HKKALD-ADVANOK joins the host who wish Mr. and Mrs. Foster a long, happy and prosperous voyage over the ocean of life. Dllli). At her homr, in limit C.jiitcr, on M-.mlay, May 14. of ojiiHumption ,Mr«. W. W. Amen. The deceased was the daughe-- of E. Medley. She \v ts 27. years of age and leaves a husband with three child ren. The funeral took place at the M, E. church, on Wednesday, llev. A..D Dexter ollieiating. Itoom* to Kent. Two fine suites ot rooms. Inquire at Wood Bros, store. I biggies! Buggios!! and Road carts in every style at ood Bros, Parties having horses that aro sutTering on accouut of bad teet.li, can have tnein fixed by calling at Baxter Ijtxdcwood s barn. Notice. My wife, Tilho St. John, haying left my bea and board, notice is hereby given that I will not bo responsible for any debts of her contracting. F. S. ST JOHN. RKVII.LO, S. D., May 5th, 1801. For the convenience of patrons having lock boxes the front doc of the post office will be open on Sundays from 9 t» U:15 a. m. General delivery is otx n from 12 to 1 p. tn. I A. T. BLKSEU, P. M. Patlurak'c for Horses, I have fine pasturage for about two dozen colts or horses, well watered by tho main branch of the Whitstone creek. Apply to JOHN HK!!KUN.\N, Iiig Stone Township. There will be a general caucus held in the tire house on .Monday evening ut 8 o'clock preceding the school election Tuesday, June 2nd. Everybody inter ested in education, especially the ladles, aro expected to be there. By order of committee. On the promise of Rev. Win. E.Giflord. to surrender his parchments and to re frain from all ministerial functions, uir til authorized by tho church to resume the same, the preliminary investigation in his ease, by advice of tho Bishop, was postponed until after his trial in the civVM eouits. ij. H. Dhi:sseB«.